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Show E g g 1 A glass of the breezy soda ' 1 s I he serves, is as coolingf as g ' I a trip to the North pole. : He "".Till be pardoned when 1 1 he sa's it is SODA-LICI- f : 1 ous- i W I PRESCRIPTION Speclallsta. M a everything In the Drug Line, h H S 2479 Wash. Ave., Ogden, Utah 1 j IK 1 B K a'lanfiamisiinii ivm iiinMiuiiBHiumMiiHiiHiffliiiiHi It wtegMayaBsEnsszasrayrre ' Jt I The Bread with the Home- I Made Flavor. 1 I MOTHER'S CHOICE f ft Made by . M DOMESTIC SCIENCE BAKING M m COMPANY g 1 2258 Grant Avenue 3j fL mmm ' w 1 1 . ' i n i miSttnAsi3iiM D ' WHERE THE VOMEN TRADE ncsSfei aissaii "'sssejs i H gggSfr WSft. &&?ft I OUR SUMMER SALE K. is on 1 Buchmiller Si Flowers a 2461 "Washington Ave H i i I THE 6ffYALBE GIV- I ING" STORE. I W THE TOGGERY I CHOP HOUSE ft BISMARK HOTEL K 128 25th St. jl Ganltary Gac Cooking. Merchants Lunch 25c. I STYLEFLUS $ 1 7 tt- CLOTHES 1 Hi I Watsstt-TaBisser Go. I OGDEN MUSIC CO. R PIANOS ND VICTOR TALKERS m 2376 Washington Avenue. K I Ice Cream, Candies, Soda. fir 1 2459 Washington Ave. 1 Ogden Turf Exchange flm 1 3607 Washington Ave. I ' Will Reopen with exclusive serv- Wt Ibe on all tracks, Commencing If Monday, July 29th, with Fort Eric If and' Butte direct Aug. 1st. j K 5 minutes ride Wash. Ave, cars. CITY REPAIR SHOP 2474 Lincoln Avenue . IT Bicycle Repairing and Vulcanizing, 0 ft Key Fitting, Typewriter Rapalrlng, fe Lock and Safe Work. J Jf ' Phone 1897-J. IB HLPOTT & BURRUP R j& BETTER COME TO 111 I CRAWSHAW'S S 1 H 219 25th Street. ijft Bt 1 And have a few post cards tak- J Kf Ky en (J1.00 the dozen. 4i lHHinilflHHHHHMHi vim --r . -r ( YeiSowsfone Park SXOURSION AUGU.ST 31 VIA OREGON SHORT LINE From Ogdefii $43.75 Covers all rail, Btago and hotel expenses ex-penses for COMPLETE FIVE-DAY TOUR, including OLD FAITHFUL, LAKE. CANYON and MAMMOTH. For special Itinerary, reservations, and further particulars; apply at CITY TICKET OFFICE, 2511 Washington Wash-ington Are. Paul L. Beerner, C. P. & T. A. -oo- LEGAL. NOTICE OP INTENTION. NOTICE is hereby given bv the Board of Commissioners of Ogden City, of the intention of said board to make the following described lm-piOAoments. lm-piOAoments. lo-wlt To create both sides of Quincy avenue from 22nd street to 2Gth street. Jackson avenue from 23rd to 2Gth street - Gramercy avenue from. 25th to 2Gth streets. Twenty-first street from Monroe to Quincy avenues. Twenty-second street from Monroe to Quincy avenues. Twentj -third street from Monroe to Jackson avenues. Twenty-fourth street from Jackson Jack-son to Van Buren avenues Twenty-sixth street from Monroe to Quincy avenues, and the West side only of Quinc avenue from 2Cth to 27th streets, as a curb and gutter district and to build fherin concrete curbs and gutters of the standard form adopted by Ogden Og-den City, together with the necessary grading therefor, and to drefray the whole of the cost thereof, estimated at $18,183 00. by a local assessment upon the lots or pieces of gTound lv-mg lv-mg and being within the boundaries of ihe following district, being the district to be benefited and affocted by said improvements, viz-All viz-All the land lying between the out-ter out-ter boundary lines of the aboe streets and aenues where curbs and gutter are not now built and a line drawn 50 feet outward from and parallel par-allel to the said outer boundary lines. All protests nnd objections" to the carrying out of such Intention must ho presented in writing to the City Recorder on or before the 11th day of September, 1912 at 10 o'clock a." m . that being the time set by said Board of Commissioners whon they will hear and consider such objections as tnay be made thereto at the Mavor's office at the City Hall, Ogden, Utah. By order of the Board of Commissioners Commis-sioners of Ogden City. Utah Dated this 19th da,v of August, 1912 A G. FELL, Mayor. II J. CRAVEN, City Engineer First publication, August 19. 1912. Last publication, September 10, 1912. I NOTICE OF INTENTION. I NOTICE is herebj ghen by tho ' Board of Commissioners of Ogden IGlty. of the Intention of said Boaid I to make the following described improvements-, to-wit: To create both sides of Douglns avonuoB from 20th to 21st streets. Uadlson avenue from 20th to 24th streets. "Monroe avenue from 20th to 25th ntreets. Twenty-first street from Adams to .Monroe aenucs I Twenty-second street from Jefferson Jeffer-son to Monroe avenues. Twenty-third street from Madison to Monroe avenues Twenty-sixth street from Madiaon to Monroe avenues, as a curb and gutter district, and to build . therein concrete curbs and gutters of the Etandard form adopted by Ogden City, together with the necessary grading therefor, and to defray the whole of the cost thereof, estimated at $20,064.00, bv a local assessment upon the lots or pieces of ground lying ly-ing and being within the boundaries of the following district, being tho district to be benefited and affected by said improvement, viz All the land lying between the outer out-er boundary lines of the above streets and avenueB, where curbs and k gutters gut-ters are not now built, and a line drawn 50 feet outward from and parallel par-allel to tho said outer boundary Hne3. All protests and objections to the carrying out of such intention must be presonted In writing to the City Recorder on or before the 11th day of I September, 1912, at 10 o'clock a. ro., 'that being the time set by said Beard of Commissioners when they will hoar and consider such objections as may be mado thereto at tho Mayor's May-or's office at the City Hall, Ogden, Utah. By order or tho Board of Commissioners Commis-sioners of Ogden Citv. Utah. Dated this 10th day of August, 1912. A. G. FELL. Mavor. H. J. CRAVEN, City Engineer. Flret publication, August 19. 1912. Last publication, September 10, 1912. 3L -f Z lx. XEGAX. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals for constructing a 6torago reservoir dam for the Ogden River Reservoir Co. op the South Fork of Ogden River, Weber County, Utah, approximately twenty (20) miles I East of Ogden City, under plans and specifications prepared by Boataph & Roche, Engineers, will ho lecclved by the said Ogdon River Reservoir Co. at tho offices of Bostaph &. Roche, No 513 First National Bank Building, Ogden City, aforesaid, until 12 o'clock Noon on the 9th day of September, 1912, at which time all proposal's will be opened and read aloud. Plans and specifications can be obtained after August lSth. The right, Is reserved to reject any or all bids BOSTAPH & ROCHE, Engineers. First publication August .6, 1912. Last publication September 9, 1912. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE Consult County Clerk or the Respective Respec-tive Signers for Fu'ther Information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate .of James T Brackley, deceased. de-ceased. Creditors will ji resent claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the law offices of David Jensen, at No. 503-504 First National Bank building, In Ogden City, Weber county state of Utah, on or beTore the 20th day of Docomber, A. D. 1912. L H. CANDLAND. Executor of the Last Will and Testament Testa-ment of Jame6 T. Brackley. Deceased. De-ceased. David Jenson, Attorney for Executor. Execu-tor. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY. In the district court of the Second Judicial district of the state of Utah, 'n and for the county of Weber. In the matter of the estate of Charles II Woodmansee, deceased Notice is hereby given that the undersigned un-dersigned will sell at private sale the following described real propertv in the Citv of Ogden. count of Weber, state of Utah, to-wit A certain office and store "building located on 'J vventy-fourth street in Ogden City, Utah, more particularly described as follows Beginning at a point 130 fet east of the southwest corner of Lot 1 in Block 32, Plat "A" of Ogden City Survey, running thenco east 50 feet, thenco north 115 feet, thenco west 50 feet, tnence poulh 115 feet to place of beginning. Together v.Mth a right of waj for persons, animals ani-mals and vehicles over the following described premises of lots 1 and 2 in the block aforesaid, beginning at :i point 7 feet west of the southeast coiner coi-ner of said lot 2 and running thence north 132 feet, thence east 1ST feet, thence south 3 feet, theuce east 150 feet, thence south 4 feet, thence we3t 325 feet, thence south 115 feet, thenco west 12 feet to the place of boglnning, on or after the 1st day of September. A D. 1912. and written bids will ho received at her office at No. 429 24th St , Ogden, Utah. Terms ol sale, car.n at the time of sale or at the time of acceptance of bid. Dated at Ogden, Utah, this 7th dav of August, 1912 VILATE WOODMANSEE, Admlnlstiatnx. B. H Goddard, Agent. NOTICE OF INTENTION. NOTICE is hereby given by the Boaid of Commissioners of Ogden City, of the 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 Sur-vej', Sur-vej', said avenue to be CO feet wido, being 30 feet in width ou either and both sides of tho center line of said Block 32, tho -whole distance between 23rd Street and 24th Street, and to defray the whole of the costs thereof, there-of, estimated as $05,000 00, by a local lo-cal assessment upon tbo lots or pieces of ground lying and being within the following district, being tho district to bo benefited and affected I by said improvement, viz: All the land lying between the out-or out-or boundary lines of said avonue, ! when opened as. proposed, nnd a line drawn 50 foot outward from and pai-allel pai-allel to the said outer boundary lines, being part of Lots 1, 2, 3, 4. 5, C, 7 8, 9 and 10, Block 32, Plat "A," Ogden City Survey. All protests and objections to tho carrying out of such Intention must be presented in writing to the City Recorder on or bofor., the 27th day of August, A D 1912, at 10 o'clock a. m., thai being the timo set by said Board of Commissioners when they will hoar and consider such objections as may be made thereto at the 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 1st day of August, 1912. A. G. FELL, Mayor. H. J CRAVEN, City Engineer. First publication, August 3, 1912. Last publication. August 26. 1912. FURNISHED APARTMENTS MODERN furnished apartments. 528 24th St S-20-lwk FURNISHED apartment, 3 rooms and bath; modern, heat, gas. No children. chil-dren. 547 24th. CalJ phone 1479-M. S-ll-tf FURNISHED Tho Corey Apartments. Modern. 2nW Wach Ave 3-5.Tt FOR SALE OR TRADE ONE thoroughbred Jersey bull, 15 months eld: one Jersey cow and calf. 1915 Grant. 8-1 9-1 wk W ANTED TO BUY TO BUY, 15 pullets and 1 rooster; 1 "bulldog, joung. 256 23rd st. S-19-lwk FURNISHED HOUSE FURNISHED house: 'modern: gas; furnace, 7 rooms. 2603 Madison. S-22-lwk FOR KENT Furnished houte. 2554 Lincoln. S-20-lwk FURNISHED HOUSE, modern. Inquire 2218 Jefferson. S-16-lwk MODERN furnished house; nice yard, Inquire 248 29Ch. Phono 506-J. 8-2-lwk FOUR-ROOM modern 541 27th SL Inquire Ogden Steam Laundry. S-l-tl -"- i .--iter.'- - FRATERNAL- 3001x8 MAS6NIC. Queen Esther Chapter No. 4, O. E. S , regular meetings hold at Masonic Hall on Washington avenue between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth sireots the first and third Fridays of each month. Sojourning Vriernbdrs cordially cordial-ly invited to attend. LILY V. HALSTEAD, W. M. CALLIE E. CAVE. Scc'y Unity Lodge No. IS F. & A. M., Masonic Temple 2550 Washington avenue av-enue Meetings 'every Wednesday evening at 7.3Q p. m Members of Sister Lodgos and sojourning brethren cordially invited to attend. H. L. HERRINGTON, W. M. FELIX T. MOORE, Sec'y. ODD 'FELLOWS. " Ogden Lodge No. 5, Independent Or-Ier Or-Ier of Odd Fellows, meets in I. O. O. F. Hall every Tuesday evening. Visiting Vis-iting brothers cordially luvited to bo irctsent, L. H. CA'jn'DLAND, N. G. HENRY KISSELL, Sec'y. Queen City Rebekah Lodge No. 4, r. O. O. F., meets second and fourth Friday evenings at Odd Fellows Hall. Visiting membejs invited ANNA KISSEL. N. G. EMMA MEID, Rcc. Sec'y. 72S Twonty-thlrd WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT Women of Woodcraft, Ogden Circle Cir-cle No. 581, meets every Wednesday 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 BEST. G. N. 2j43 Lincoln Ave., phone 1903-J. MARIE CRITES, Clork. 2731 Monroe Avenue. Sego Lily Circle No. 171 meets every second and fourth Tuesday nights at 7:30 in Moose hall. Visiting neighbors cordially invited MARY E. B1JXT. 1 451 31st St. KATE HEYAIAN, Clerk, Bell Phone 1247-J. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Ogden Lodge No. 2, Knights of Pythias, meets at Castle Hall, Utah National Bank building, overj Monday evening. All K. of P 's requested to meet with us GEO B HART, C C W. G. KIND. M of E. W. L. UND3RW00D, K. of R. & S BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICAN YOEMEN. Ogden Homestead, No. 150, meets on 2 and 4 Tuesday evening at K. P. Hal!. Visiting Archers are cordially invited to meet with us W. S. O'Brien, Foreman, 2633 Gramercy Ave. J. A JITNK, Correspondent, 3202 Washington IMPRO ED ORDER OF RED MEN Improved Order of Redmen, Hiawatha Hia-watha Tribe No. 3, meets in Eag'es' Hall, Hudson avenue, first and thud Monday evenings, at S p. m Visiting chiefs cordiallv invited. EDWARD AUTH, Sachem E. R GEIGER, C. of R. A. B WRIGHT, C of W. ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA Meot every first and'' third Tuesday night of each month at 8 p. m at the Moose Hall on 25th St Visiting neighbors invited. Dues can be paid to Mrs. Anna Ries, M. D, Room 21, Lewis Lew-is block. INDIA SAWYER, Oracle, 19 IS Jackson LILLIAN NEWTON, Recoider, 27th and Quincy. ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS Wasatch Division, No 124, 0. R. C, meetr, second and fourth Fridays at 2:30 p. m., In K, of P. Hall, corner Wasnlngton avenue and 24th street All brothers are cordially Invited to attend .C. H. PEARSON, C. C. D IS. BOYLES. S and T. FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES Fraternal Order ot Eagles, Ogden erie, No. 118, F. O E , meets every Wednesday eening at Eagle Hall. HudBon 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. OR'. C E WARDLE1GH, Aerie Physician Phy-sician WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Weber Camp No. 74 meets in K. of P. Hall in the Utah National Banl: Bldg., ever Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cordially invited to attetd. FRED E WILLIAMS, C. C. E. AUTH, Clork, First National Bank Bldg. ROYAL ARCANUM Fraternal beneflciar.v oracr Insures men at low latcs Reserve fund over six million dollars Rocky Mountain Council No 037' convenes second and fourth Thursdays at Eagles Hall H E. PLAKE, Regent. J. W. WOTHERSPOON, Collector. G. B Roberts, Secretary. ROYAL HIGHLANDERS The Roval Highlanders meet Qery first and "third Frfdas at S p. m. at K. of P. Hall. Visitiug members cordially cor-dially Invited " ANDREW V. NELSON, I P VM. MULLER, Seq. and Treas , 2582 Washington Ave. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Utah Camp No. 9590 meets every first and third Tuesdav evening at S o'clock, at K. of P. hall, Twenty -fourth, and Washington aomte. Visiting Visit-ing members Invited. A. G. JONES. Consul J. H. 3HAFEH, CI erk ORDER -OF OWLS. Ogden Nest No. 1218, Order of Owls, meets every Friday evening in Eagles Hall, on Hudson avenue at 8 o'clock. Visiting Brother Owls are invited to attend tne Nest meetings W. H. WRIGHT, President T. S. SHAUGllNESSY, Sec'v Twenty-fifth street. LADIES OPVTHE MACCABEES. Silver Hive No. 1, U O. T. m., moots tho first and third Thursday evenings at S o'clock and the second and fourth Thursday afternoons at 2:30 o'clock in tbo Lagle hall, 2445 Hudson avc. Visttlng members cordiallv cor-diallv Invited, to; ajteni KATHERJNE JSGGLESTON, L. C, 740 Washington Avenue L. JENNIE J?RO?T'J K.. 2455L,Yan Huron Avenue. Bead tho Cl'w Billed Ada ' , Ogden Bnsiness Directory Advertisements n tnit, column coit 7E& psr liria pr month. , payabU In odvahrco. a BEDBUG EXTEBJCNATOR GUARANTEED reliable,, clean. Call City Health Dept., Ogde'n. CARPET LEANING K. Van' KAMPEfv' PHone SS3 for upholstering, up-holstering, - mattroBs maklngt ro-stretcljlng ro-stretcljlng of bed sp'ringa , ' . . . JUNK . t "T OGDEN JUNK HOUSE If ypu have any kfnd'ot Junk, phone us UV, we will call for It.' Bell phone, 325-K; Ind., 725. 4 ffOTARY.PqBLiq RALPH P. HUNTER, Notary. Public and Conveyancer Titles examined, Deeds,, Mortgages -and'-1 Contracts dra"wn and 'csecuated. Many years' experience. Charges reasonable, 502 First National Bank Bldg. Ogden, Ut,ah. t PAINTING, PAPlJRSAlTGiNG PAINTING, papcrtiansing and tinting. Y den Hortog, Phone 571 -R. " PHY8IOIAN AftT SURQEQK DR. A. FERNLUND, Phv ician and Surgeon, Office hours 11 to 4 p. m. New Perry Bldg., Hudson Ave. Phone 1366-W. Reeidonco plione 2129-W. 64Q Washington avenue.' ' ' 6-11-tJ PLUMBING AND HEATING. W. S. DONALDSON & SONS, 2152 Grant, "or phone 127 C-l-lmo PRfVATE DETECTIVE CRIMINAL AND CIVIL GASES. Protection at all times - P. O. Box 6J3, Ogdon, S-6-lmo RUG WORKS ALMEDA RUG WORKS. 330 23rd St. Ogdon. Have vour old carpets made into beautiful rugs. SANTTAR1- WORK CITY SCAVENGER, MrCartv &. 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 SInor, Phone 1321. 179 1-2 Twenty-fifth St. 6-13-ljr STOVE REPAIRS. RIGHT NOW give your heating stoves, a thought then Suramerill, 2304 Washington Ave. PERSONAL. YOU DO KNOW better, but you DO no better. Quit, it. Seek snaps: earthen teapots, 20c; b and pitcher, 95c New .Instruments, one-third off. Alvord & Anything., TRANSFER COMPANIES JOGALONCJ TRANSFER VAN &. 8TORAGE CO., moying vans, all kinds transfer work; pianos a specialty. spe-cialty. Office 326 1-2 26th SL Phones 223. TRUNK REPAIRING! HAVE Gallacher repair your trunks. Ogdon Trunk Factory, 245p Grant ave 7-lG-lmo UMBRELLA REPAIRING PARAS.OL9 and umbrellas recovered. Bell 571- R 7-5-tf VETERINARY SURGEON E. A. BUNDY, D. V. S. Phone 82. Office and Hospital, 2150 Washington naga aegw o BBagaM q FOR RENT OR SALE A NEW five-room bungalow. Inquire 2353 Monroe Phone 4I0-W. j-u-i mo JYiONEt TO iO.tf MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate; $100.00 up; short or long time or partial payment mortgages bo'ughL B1CHSEL INVESTMENT CO 247S Washington Avc Upstairs. .MONEY to loin on real estato security, secur-ity, J. J. Bruramitt 4"-27-tf ' EASTERN MONEY to loan for throe or flYe years, on improved property. Kelly & Herrlcfc 4-2-tf MONEY to loan on watches, diamonds, dia-monds, 3eweiry. firearmi, etc., Uncle Sam's Loan Office, established 1885 The Money Lenders of Ogden. 27S 25th St, C. H. Smith, 'Prop. " '9-4-lyT. CHATTEL" loans, salary loans You can get -it today. Cheapest rates, best and .most private terms in Utan. D. D Drake, over Paine ft;' Huist MORTGAGE., LOANS or, Improv farm or city property. HUNTER & KENNEDY, 502 First National Bide. 5-12-tf FOR RENT UNFURNISHED APARTMENT NEW modern five-room apartment, Close in. Inquire at 433 Herrick avenue, phone 149S-J. S-16rtf NEW, modern, up-to-date apartment; heat, hot water, disappearing bod. 224S Jefferson, S-l?-lwk FOUR-ROOM racdern. ?12.50. 26th .nd Monroe J. Williams. 263,3 Ad- anis S-15-lwk FOR SALE OUTRE!? F1VK-ROQM: modern house. Inquire In-quire 274C Adams. 8-17-1 wjc WANTED MISCELLANEOUS PtUMS and pears; highest market pricp paid in cash Come in and see me befoie picking. -W. IL Andor.-eon Andor.-eon Fruit Distributing Co., 709 E. 12th St., Ogden'. . Srl9-l,wk WANTED IVIIBOBLLANEOUG SMALL driving toaiu ror 25 dayn Must bo reasonable. SCO 25th sU 'We pay the highest price for cast off clothing. Call ub up. Phono 1884. READ THIS! ' ADVERTISING PRICES . Wapt advertisements cot ona wr per word each Ixxue, or 6 cent per ine of fiVjB vvord pCr day no frtl inelQn (eso thsn 25 conts, or two or more linps per vyeok at tho r6 ent per jnj, pcr weettf or 75 cento per jne por- rnontrj. Remember ivo aveAge Word make a line. All adverfnements en thla page mutt ho Rfld In advance. No execution to thvi rul. v ' ; r - HELP WANTliD FEMALE GIRL for housework- 630 24th St. "-PJione 944. S-22-,tf WANTED-Chambermald. Reed Ho te- . 8--22tf WANTEDChambermaid. Applv European Eu-ropean hotel. b-2l-lwk FIRTvCLASS helper on gents' tailor I.ngr 370 24tb. 8-20-1 EXPERIENCED inUllnery makeiAi7 lily Burt Bros." S-10-lwk GOOD GIRL fqr housework. Call 574 24,th', good wages. S-15-tf M.EN and women for road positions. Good salary and expenses; .?2n.OO casli bond required. Appiy Broom hotel, room 11. . S-15-lwk ANTED-SteaxIy young ladles to train for nursing at the 'Burgess Hpspkal. , , S-13-tf LADY stenographer and bookkeeper. Address T M , care Standard. i 8-15-tf TWO lady canvassers.' Call between 10 and 12 a. ra., 2523 Lincoln. . 9-15-1 wk STRONG girl to do cooking and general gen-eral hous.eworlt, good wages,. Borges hospital, .44 23rd st S-13-tt. WAITED A dinlug room gin at th Virginia. R-SI-tj " SITUATION WAATJSD FEMALE. WiASHING, rough dry, or Ironing. J. Van Batenbur, phone 1C10-R. 8-17-lwk n-hJLur WAftiijJ MA'.c, STRONG BOY 16 "years or older; 3 hours per day; 2429 Grant Ave. 8-21-lwk TWO export peach packers, aiso four good pickers. Call Sept. 1st. None other need apply. Telephone No. 2132-R. S-13-lwk GOOD tailor wanted. Apply Manhat-t'an Manhat-t'an Clothes Shop. "8-6-tf :A'GEJNTS WANTED AGENTS WANTED $.60.00 per week. No investment or experience necessary. neces-sary. Write fOmy big tailoring .proposition. .prop-osition. P. W. Goodman, President, rth Ave. and Coagres St.,. Chicago. 8-22-lt a mi iBiegm a FOR SiJLE lVnSUELLANEOUS ONE delivery horse and wagon; one single and one. double harness, at a bargain. ,1. L. .Clanc & Sopfe S'-21-lwk AT BARGAIN, horse, 8 years old; ."buggy and harness. 2236 Qujney ave. Plione 1496-R, t S-lV-lwlc FOR SALE Gents wheel; flag condition. con-dition. Call rear 21G1 Adam's?. 8-19:lwk PAYING Livery business. Account of - parties 'leaving town. Address L. M., care of' Standard., "8-l7-lwk FURNITURE of 4-room hopse for sale or hpUBe for rent; 107 2Sth. 9-14-lwk SAVE TIMp .and money; buy your groceries wholesale. JUione.us, 2215 ana" odr salesman will call on you. Sorvice, qualify, satisfaction guaranteed. guaran-teed. Edgar Jones Co., 33S 25th St. , 8,14-wk THRFjE return Union Pacific railroad tickets to Kansas City, Mo , for womon Cheap. Telephone No. 2132-R. 8-13-lvtk WHITE Orfjn'glons and Black Mono- orb chickens for sale. Phone 1C19-W 737 Adams ave.' 8-13-iwk HORSE, buggy, harness; cost 5400, all for $125 00"ca8h. Phone 1427. S-7-lrao. .FOR SALE REAL ESTATE TEN ACRES of fine fruit land at Orchard Or-chard on Sand Ridge. Addresg P. O. Box 651, 8-2.1-lwk NEW six,-room house: modern cheap; near cor. 23rd and' Jeff. Tnqpiro GX4 23rd. 8-21-lwk IMPROVED city property; will uar- ante'e 12 per cent on1 pUrchasp price t'pr 3 years. Phone 1427. S-17-lmo 2.360 ACREtJ of fjne, tevel. non-Irrigated, farm land; parUy Irrigable. U miles to railroad, specially good for htcam plovV, qw pile?, easy'termfe. low Interest. B. R. "V. Laud Company, Com-pany, Montpelier, Idaho FOR BARGAINS and City prpper- ty and best farms in Utah. Phono 1427 7-20-lmo CHOICE BUILDrNG lots for gale, on Jefferson avenue, between 12th and 13th atrpets. All sot to choice fr'ts, and just coming into bearing; Small payment down, balance on easy terms. See these before you buy. In-qnjn In-qnjn 60H TwrUh trea,t. 2-1 -tf LOST S.MALL cursq on Canyon road. Reward Re-ward at Driver Drug 8t0i. S-21-2t LOST Gold locket, Initials S. J. R ; child's photq au'd hair luclosed. Return Re-turn to Examiner office or, 20C0 Polk avenue. S-20-lwk BLACK purt.o, between Dr. Conroy's office and Langlols grocery, containing con-taining $16.00, also -postofflce money order roceipt for ?3.80; Call S66 or 34S Lincolp. S-lJ-2t LARGE blaqk leather handbag. Return 470 Roe courts Reward. S-J3-1 wk 'u-eaa y5 fisiad Arts I 1 RAILROAD fl TIME CARD '"? ; EFFEpTIVE JAN.-1, 19tt ,H IMountain Time.) ' v i jH DENVER '& Rio GRANP'E'RA'lL. ': ROAD CpMPANY ..' . IH West BouIdT ' Avb". ' H No. 409 Tlntic, Pas2encer.aU3Da.in. M No. 1 PaplUc Coast L"td,.. u4Q p.hu . ' M No. a Chicaso-San Fran- ,"" 9M Cisco ExpreBB .3'.50pmu H East Bpund. Depart r'H No. 6 San. F.rancisco-Ch,l- - " . -H oago Express ,... 7;15a.m. H No, 410Tintic Passenger. . ltlQ-p.pi. 'H $J- 2 Atlantic Coasc Jitd 3:50rpm. H No. J Atlantic Coast MalL 550 ,poi. M Fine roadbed, elegant cquinmeift. H unsurpassed scenery. City TlcHetvOf- M fice, Reed Hotel-Bldg. ' M F. FOUTS. A$enL M Electric Way Between1 H Ogden and Brighanv H EFFECTIVE APRIL 1, 191?. H Twelvo Trains Each Way Dtally. v ' H Lavo Union Depot, Ogden- nd O. ft, H T. Depot, Qrlgham. , '. M C:S0 a. m .'... .iao nm. iH ?:30 a. U 3:00 iu ra. iM j9:C0 a. m 4t3Q p.-m. M 10t30 a. m i.j.-.'6;00 t?. m. H 12;0O nooa .'.7:30 p. m. . 00 . m. i'-H . 11: :0 p. in. 'H Cars stop only at S. L, & OjgMn ; H Depot, O. R. l'. Depot and Five -Pplnts 1 jM In Oden and at 3rd and 7th streets , H ili-Brigham. '" 'il -J. W. BAILET. Sppt- ll OGDEN CANYON ' ll Daily Service. H Effective June 30 . H 1912. H Car loaves tho Union depot. for the H Hermitage at 6:20 a. m and every M 40 minutes thereafter until 1;40 nt m. M Then every 20 minutes unUl 3:0 p. (H m. Then 10:20 and 11: 6o j. m. tH Gar leaves the Hermitage at '6;55 ?H . m. 7:40 -a. m. and every it) mln-. ,H utes thereafter until 2.0 p. m. Then M eoTy twenty mlhutef until 10:20 p. m Then 11:00 and 11.40 -p, -ml ;H Special service on Sundays and '1 Holidays. - - . - H 1 UJtt "K,iiX4'i' " ''vH FURNISHED ROOMS i H FOR RENT Furnished, new, clean, H comfortable housekeeping iroomsl 32 M wk. up 536 31st st. 3-13-lyr H E'T.NTSHED ROOMS for hpuaelteGp- H Ing at foot of I. E. Ave. 9-2-tf 'H L1GHT housekeeping or sleeping rooms." 2G10 Monroe. Phoue'l37g- H R. S-21-lwk H TWO nice furnished rooms for .house- M keeping, cheap. 155 W. 30th. stredt. S-20-lwk H T"VO modern -rooms; private family. ) 275S Lincoln. -21S6-J. S-O-lwk 'H 3 'ROOMS,, pantry and cellar, doafTin, M for housekeeping. Phone 2333 or 76. 8-18-.I JH SLEEPING ROOMS, 'also light hous- H keeping rooms with gas ranges.- 3SI "-B 22nd' St. 7-30-imo. H HOUSEKEEPING rooms. 171, 22nd. H 7-3Cr-lmo .H FREE Tjath; prices, moderate; mujt H be rent'ed. 2468 Washington Ave. H FURNISHED rqpms for houackfiVpr H Ing; prices to suk. Utahna. '7-29tf H WILSON House; nice clean rooms at H 1 50 to ?2.QP per' week, 7-rt-imo H V,rE HAVE two rooms vacant; njn- H n,ing water, ideal location, reason- H able prices bocrd If desired." Sylmar, H 2526 Adams. v 7-9-tf jH 3 IOUSEKEEPING rooms; xaoderp. H 1180-R. 256 28th S?t 6rlg,Tmo M NICELY furnished fropt ropms fqr H housekeeping, in business dlatrlpt.. H 362 24th, or phone 947. 6-12-tt H ton rtiitfT. UNFURNISHED -HOO.V16. JB 3 ROO.MS, pantry and closet, 310; "S H rooms and summer kitchen, 97. 3024 M Gra'n.t. Phone 11$T-M. 7-10-lk H JTUK K&Wr - ' H ROOMS AND BOARD H DO YOU enjov good things'" to eat? H It you do gb to life 8yhaai 2526 H Adams ave. Phone 2JJ34. Mekls ty H the week. $-1 FiO Also rooms 5-23-tt H ' roic Jtv'r - H UNFURNI6HED HOU5EB , M S-ROOM modern house, large lot and IH barn, 'on the benqh. C. D. IVES. 3S0 H 2 5 tli St' S-21--3t H A FOUR-ROOM cosy home, on 22rid H street- Ip fine ' condition. 'Inquire H TOOm "403, "First Nat'l Bank"Bldg H '8-30-tf M ONE 10-roqm -modern- house. 2759 M Grant. Inquire S26 25th street. H Phono 95-W S-9-lwk H NEW five-room house, on 18th street. H Phone, 900-R. 8-16-lwJc JM n-ROOM, modem. 5S2 25th St!. ). H Phone C09 $-16-tf IH A NINE-1ROOM modern house ior H rent. Inquire' at" 65.3' 27tn street H Tclephpne 967. S-15-.Iwk jH FIVErROOM modern brick, 294 2;lst H bi. inquire 292 or 300 21st. 8-13-lwk IH ForR-ROOM bouse, 12J2 Hen.nin?er H tne. Apply 8S6 Wh, g-i:Mwk H "foSTsaTe or k?cchanoe M FOR SALE- OR EXCHANGE foi stock H of merchandise a fruit farm of ten IH acres AVill guarantee thi? year's IH crop to reach 4,000 bushels pf applefi M and peaches. No better orchard in B tho state D S. 1-oh.r. Trcrq,onton. Vl. H j-lflif. M ROOlVUNG HOUtiK c'OK rfALit. H PRIVATE rqomlng house 449 2,fith. JM S-5JlroP H ' board" 7r H GOOD board; $4.50 week; 2351 Oaoot. H 7-30-lmo.. M ' .''' BUSINESS OPPORTUyiTIBff. H FOR SALE CHEAP A well 'esfcph.- JM lished raoney-maKing bufjInMS.pt Jm reasons -for sgHOa?.- Inayire ,-3oy fcH 323-24thStr rjgf'k ,'H |