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Show UU Head the Classified Ads. I HELP WANTED FEMALE. GOOD woman or girl for cook 2146 Lincoln 2-5-lwk GIRL for general housework 2729 Washington ave Tel 180-'-W. 2-3-lwk GIRL for general housework Inquire In-quire 2S0: Grant. 2-1-lwk WANTED Girl for housework; good wages, 6G0 23rd St 2-1-lwk ANY lady can earn $4m 00 monthly, copying letters, spare time at home Booklet 10 cents in silver. Tells how American copiug association, Washington, Wash-ington, D. C. EXPERIENCED girl for gen. housework; house-work; family of 3. Tel 818 2609 Madison. 1-31 lwk $2.60 PER DAY; one woman in each town to distribute free circulars and take orders for concentrated flavoring fla-voring In tubes D B McCurdy Co., Como bldg.. Chicago 1-25-lmo DRESSMAKING- -Reasonable, prices 1454-J. 278 22d sL 10-29-lmo HELP WANTED MALE. MAN who understands fruit culture. W B. " edell. 2-4-lmo SALESMAN, with entry to depart ment store, drug and grocery store buyers, to sell the most successful chocolate candy specials on the market mar-ket 40c goods to retail at 25c Stu pendous sales in big stores all over the ountry. Made by the most scien tlfic ractory in America State experience exper-ience and give reference Address Sunday Eve Candy Co . 101 Cheapsld? Baltimore, Md. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE. A MAN with some experience in clothing and furnishings, also groceries, gro-ceries, wants position Tel 1337 2-6-lwk POSITION for experienced bookkeeper bookkeep-er who is permanently located, best of references given; can keep books for small business at nighi X S7, Standard. 2-4-lwk MAN who understands dairy cows to take farm on shares W B Wedell, 1-17- lmo SALESMEN WANTED. THE LINE AND THE TIME Sell groceries and provisions to farmers and other large eonsumeis Now booking orders for spring delivery deliv-ery Superior goods. commissions advanced, exclusive territory. Splendid Splen-did opening for honest, energetic nu n Write today for particulars JOHN SEXTON & CO WHOLESALE GROCERS IMPORTERS MAN I FACTURER8, CHICAGO. ILL SELL groceries direct to farmers in vour community for the largest w holesale bouse selling direct by samples, sam-ples, all goods guaranteed. Drop shipments or carload, permanent po sitions worth $35 to $100 per week and up; liberal terms, give refer ences Address Dept C, Hitchcock Hill & Co., Chicago WANTED Traveling men who are making Btnall towns and crossroad 6tores to handle our new and up-to-date pocket Bide line. Pays a com mission of $4,00 per order. A winner win-ner Tor full particulars address Burd MfK Co 212 Sigel St. Chicago. III. Ambitious salesmen, neat appear ance, call cm merchants In their terri-tory; terri-tory; eleganl sideline; convenient to carry, good commissions, prompt re mittance. Blmont Mfg Co . Cine in natl, O. TWO or three good salesmen for best light investment proposition on the market Also Rood city real estate salesmen Call on 11. M Monson "The Laud Man" 2-1 lwk FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOM8. FOR RENT Furnished, new, clean comfortable housekeeping rooms, $2 wk up 636 31st St. 3-13-lyr MODERN furnished rooms for light housekeeping , modern furnished room with or without board. 539 23rd Bt 2-6 lwk MODERN housekeeping rooms; reasonable rea-sonable 2759 Grant. 2-6-8t FURNISHED housekeeping roomB, stricth modern 569 22d st. 2-6-lwk TWO furnished housekeeping rooms. electric light and gas 2370 Lincoln ave 2 1-lwk HOUSEKEEPING rooms gas. bath, also sleeping rooms 427 24th st. 2 1 lwk THREE furnished housekeeping rooms cheap. Call evenings or Sun day 2848 Hudson. 2 1 lmo FURNISHED and unfurnished flats. 2034 Grant. 9-26-Cmo ROOMS for housekeeping. Utahna 7-29-tf LOST LOST 1 brown mure, about 1.100; white Baddle murks ou sldeB, & tb. old; 1 black gelding, close roached mane Reward Corey Liery. phone 2a. 2-3-lwk WANTED. FURNISHED ROOMS A JAPANESE business man wants a modern furnished room in private family S Mlyasakl. box 41S. city 2-5-1 wk BOARD AND ROOM. BOARD and rooms 2215 Lincoln ave Phone 70s 2-6-2wks GOOD board and rooms at 526 25th st. 2 4 lwk WANTED UNFURNISHED ROOMS THREE unfurnished rooms or house of 8 or 4 rooms Call 482 J 2-5-2t TWO unfurnished modern rooms for two people. W. Care of Standard 1-31-lwk FOR RENT UNFURNISHED HOUSES. FOR rent 2633 Barlow ave, cottage. 4 rooms, pantry, closet, modern Tel. 877 or James H. Douglas, care Boyle Fur. Co 2-6-lwk FTVE-ROOM modern house, 432 Her-nck. Her-nck. 822-J. 1-31-tf 4 -ROOM brick house; barn and cellar; cel-lar; large lot. 317 12th st. 2-6-lwk 6-ROOM modern brick; fine location on bench, gas, porches C. D. IVES, 380 25th St, 1-16-lmo 6-ROOM modern; close in; desirablo. C. D. IVES, 380 25th St. FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSES MODERN five-room furnished house 2712 Lincoln ave 2-5-lwk FOR RENT FURNISHED APARTMENTS. MODERN housekeeping apt.; bath, gas range, disappearing beds; cheap 2266 Washington ave. 11-26-lwk FOR RENT OFFICES ONE office room, second floor, steam heat; central location; $12 per month. Tel. 609. 1-29-tf POULTRY BABY CHICKS S. C. White Leghorns. Brown Leg-I Leg-I horns Place your order now for baby ' chicks. We guarantee satisfaction Write for price list Orland Hatchery. Or'and, Glenn Co, Cal. 1 11 3mo FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS WHY spread manure on your lawn when land plaster can be bought cheaper and Is 100 per cent better ' Get out of the notion of making your front door yard a corral, a most Insanitary In-sanitary thing; U6e nature's fertilizer, clean, white land plaster, sold by the Eccles Lumber Co at $1 per bag of 100 pounds 2-6-lmo BLACKSMITH shop, tools, material, for sale; will trade for other prop erty. C. Nielsen, 12th and Washington Washing-ton ave. Ogden 2-5-lmo 20 SHARES lames Coal &. Ice Co. stock, cheap. H. Brummell. Helena Hel-ena Hotel j-i-i w l, SECOND-HAND, four-drawer card index cabinet Inquire at the Standard Business Ofiice and see it there 1-31-tf GOOD work horse, harness, wagon, a few tools, about 30 potato sacks and 1 22 rifles, cheap Roy Smith. Box 46 Route 4 Rierdale. 1-31-lwk SLIGHTLY used high-grade piano for sale cheap. O J. Stllwell, Tel L028 or 11 1-28-tf THOROI CUBBED Poland China boar. SS6 12th st 1 27 lmo IRON block and tackle with long one-inch one-inch rope Inquire at Standard Office KINDLING wood. Yard on Hudson Ave.. bet. 23rd and 24th Sts Phone 617-J. 12-28-tf FI LL sized ink barrels, $1.00 apiece. 1 -1 8 -1 1 MONEY TO LOAN LOANS on improved farm or city property. Hunter K- Kennedy. 423 24th st , opposite court house. 5-12-tf MONEY to loan on real estate. H. A. Purdy, 2478 Washington ave . 2d floor 12-24-liuu Money to loan on city and farm property. Any amount, no dela Mathew B-McCulloch Co.. under First National bank Phone 301-W MONEY TO LOAN on real estate. $100 up; real estate contracts and : mortgages bought and sold BICHSEL INVESTMENT CO., 2411 Washington Ave . Room 11. MONEY to loan on watches, diamonds, dia-monds, Jewelry, firearms, etc Uncle Un-cle Sam's Loan Office, established 1885. The Money Lenders of Ogden 278 25th st C. H Smith. Prop 9-4-lyr CHATTEL loans, salary loans You can get it today. Cheapest rates, test and most prhate. ternm In Utah D D. Drake, over Palue & Hurst. MONEY to loan on real estate security. secur-ity. J. J Brummltt. 4-27-tf FARM TO TRADE. FRM near town for house, close in C D. IVES, 380 25th St 1-15-ly,- WANTED TO BUY WE WANT quick a good four-room house and small lot Mathew s-Mc-Culloch Co Cnder F1r6t National Bank. Phone 301-W. 1-29 If 1. FOR RENTOR SALE The land in Moslda by th Lake Come and see the soil at H Van I Braak's 3272 Siephens ave Ans kind of property here at Ok den, lots, houses, etc. Loans and Fire Insurance One new frame house, three rooms, clothes closet and pantry. Lot 37 1 145 ft ; city water Only $550 Phone 4S2 W 2 .".-Imp WANTED MISCELLANEOUS CURTAINS done up. Mrs. Knight 1344 W. 2-4-lwk WANTED Family washing. Telephone Tele-phone 2191-R. 2-3-lmo CKRTAINS done up. Mrs. Knight, 1344-W. 2-1-lwk CURTAINS laundered. Phone 1614-W. 1614-W. 1-20 -lmo FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FIVE ROOM cottage 771 24th st 2-5-lmb HOME FOR SALE Part down, the balance to suit purchaser, 100 feet front, 5 rooms, collar, water in the house, stable nnd chicken housp; berries ber-ries and fruit trees; about one block from street car, price $1,700 See Axel Llndstrom, care Paine & Hurst. 2-3 lwk FIVE-ROOM MODERN house 432 Herrick. Cheap if 8old at once. Inquire In-quire 313 27th St, or 822-J. PEOPLE have wished that some one would build homes on the install ment plan that would suit their idea of a homo That Is exactly what I am doing. My customers will all tell you that they are more than pleased Can I produce better evidence of the fact 9 R. C. McBride. Modern Home Builder, 807 20th St, Phone 1427. 1-27-1 mo TWO genuine bargains: nice 4-room 4-room cottage on bench; will sell cheap on monthly payments, or trade for good building lots. Inquire 2411 Washington ave.. room 11. S-rooin modern brick house; cement cellar; barn and outbuildings; all In good condition, lot 106x200 feet, with water wa-ter right, all improvements in and paid for; this is well located and a snap at $4,500 E. W. Cannadv, 2411 W Ellington ave, room 11. 1-31-lwk FIVE-ROOM house: good lot : reasonable reason-able Inquire at 337 22nd St. 2-1-lwk BY owner, 3 choice lots; best location loca-tion on bench, snap if taken at once. Phone 2010-J. 2627 6-ramerc 1-29 -lmo BEST LOTS In tho City. F. Hender- j shot, under Ut. Nat'l Bank Phone 322-J. FI RNISH LOT Any location Build to suit customer. Monthly payments. pay-ments. Phone 1 127 MODERN HOMES, perfect beauties; easy terms; ideal locations Phone1 1427 ' 1-21 lmo 4 ACRES chicken or fruit ranch on car line, modern house, 1st water j right, fine plant well equipped Ready to start hatching. Call I. O. Farr, East of Ice House on Canyon Car line 1-IS-lmo NEW brick bungalow , bargain; easy terras C. D. IVES,':)Su Jf.th St 1-15- lmo FARMS FOR SALE FINE farm of 23 acres; good house, barn, etc . all farm implements; half block from school, church and : store; cheapest buy In the county,' ' only $3,400. "We rent houses' H M Barrows Co.. 2464 1-2 Washington Washing-ton ae Tel. 43 l-31-7t j ' DRESSMAKING. WANTED Dressmaking by the day or week Phone 2111 J l-2-tf "ogden" business DIRECTORY Advertisements in this column cost 75c per line per month, payable pay-able in advance. ATTORNEYS LAWYER O CO.iNOLLY. (over Nye a Clothing Store) 2411 Wash ave. Phono 393 j E, T. IIULANISKI. First National Bank bldg. 12-11-tf BILLIARDS AND POOL. BAKERS Billiard Rooms removed; from 326 25th st to 2 5 52 Grant I ave. We have the best tables and cues in the state Tables for sale, and repairing done Agent tor the Menu Billiard Co of Milwaukee. 1-22-lmo BOOKBINDING J WILSON Book and looae leal i-vico i-vico manufacturer. Upstairs. 24C5 Wash Phone 350. 12-30-lmo "carpet CLEANING K. N KAM PEN Phone 883 for upholstering, up-holstering, mattress making, re-stretclaing re-stretclaing of bed fprtug CHIROPRACTOR F. 1 FREENOR, Graduate Chiropractor Chiroprac-tor Incurables and female trou- bles my spec-lain Consultation free Rooms 13-14, 2411 Washington Ave. EDUCATIONAL Fit vourself "' business SMITHSONIAN NIGHT SCHOOL. Practical business courses. ELEC. VACUUM CLEANERS ELECTRIC "Santos rented, BOc per hour Delivered and called for. Electric Service Co, Phone S8. 1 ELECTRICAL TREATMENT I DR J H. CARTER. 2356 Washington1 ave , office phon 1782 res 391-M Massage, electric and vibrator treatment treat-ment for tho euro of rheumatism, paralysis, pa-ralysis, nervous troubles 12-2-lyr EXPERT SHOFREPAIRING EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING P. ' Hansen s Electr: ;al Stao shop 309 24th St Best work and material in the city. All work guaranteed. Ulv us, trlal- U-30-3mo. j FIRE INSURANCE. FRANK HENDERSHOT. under Utah National bank. Phone 322-J. OLD reliable companies that pa C. D. IVES, Agent, 380 25th St. FURRIERS TAXIDERMIST FURS cleaned and remodeled, skins dressed; work guaranteed. T. Ga-jewsliy, Ga-jewsliy, 375 23rd street HOTELS THE CRESTON Steam heated; hot and cold water, every room, new and modern; 50c and up. Twenty-! fifth street, opposite City park JUNK OGDEN JUNK HOUSE If you hnc any kind of junk, phone us up. We will call for It Tel. 210. NOTARY PUBLIC. C. D. IVES, 380 Twenty-fifth St. PAINTING, PAPERHANG1NG I PAINTING paperbanging a id tinting Y den Hortog. phone 671-R. PAPER CLEANING JAMES THOMPSON Expert paper' cleaning, rough and painted walls and burlap All work guaranteed Phone 11G8. 2341 Jackson avenue. 2-1-tf I PHOTOGRAPHY WE suggest Photos for your friends Bring the kiddies for postcard photos. Expert work, nothing else. Crawshaw Studio, Upstairs, 210 25th Street. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON DR. A. FERN LUND, Physician and Surgeon Office hours 11 to 4 p. m. New Peery Bldg , Hudson Ave. PhoDo 19r .- Residence phone 2129-W. 64C Waslington avenue 6-11-tf PRINTING THRICE thiugs we claim Promptness; Prompt-ness; good work, low price Den-kers Den-kers & Son. phone 1850-W Printers 2349 Washington Ae Let us figure with you If we print the first job for you, it will not be the last one. Bound to please. Established in 1900. G. B DENKERS & SON Union Printers, stationery, wedding stock, etc., 2349 1-2 Wash. Ave. Upstairs. WOODY PRINTING CO We do good work. 2465 Wash, ave Phone 850 12-30-lmo RUBBER STAMPS. OGDEN STAMP WORKS, phone 4t1, or mail card if you wish us to call with samples. (N) Office Spargo's 12-S-lt SANITARY WORK CITY SCAVENGER, McCartv & Co.. 2728 Grant. Bell phono 2018-W SECOND-HAND GOODS NEW AND SECOND HAND furniture. loC'sriK and shoes, bougbt. sold or exchanged, also trunks and suitcases cheap A Siner. Phone 1321. 179 1-2 Tw-nt'-fiflu St 6-13-lyr 1 X L FURNITURE store. 2227 Washington Wash-ington ase.. 2d -hand furniture of all kinds bought and 6old, prices which no other store can equal. 12-2-lyr STOVE REPAIRS WATER jackets for all ranges. No one yet has informed us of one of ours ever causing any serious I rouble. rou-ble. Summerlll's stove repaii house, 2304 Washington Tel 364. 1-S-tf SWITCHES SW ITCHES reduced price Combings made in switches. C. E. Lee. 1Q4 26th St. 1-31-lmo TAILORED-MADE CORSETS SPIRELL4 CORSET. Mrs Smith, i Phone 661-W. TAILORS AND CLEANERS NY LANDER BROS. Tailors, clean- : ing. pressing and repairing Phone ' 312-J. Office 368 24th St 1-4-lmol VARNISHING AND PAINTING J J. M K1NNON. 2202 Wash. Ave Car-! riagt and (L) Auto painting. VETERINARY SURGEON E. A. RUN DY, D. V. $. Phons 828. Office and Hospital. 215C Washington frTternTl societies MASONIC Queen Esther chapter No 4 O E S. regular meetlncs held at Masonic hal on Washington ave. between 25th and 26th sts. the first ;cud third Fridays of each month. Sojourning So-journing members cordially inslted to attend Fannie M. Whlttemorc. W. M, . Callle E Cave, Secretary L nitv Lodge No 18, P. & A M , Masonic Temple, 2550 Washington avenue Meetings every Wednesday evening at 7 30 o'clock. Members ol sister lodges and sojourning brethren cordially invited to attend b Wherry. W. M. Felix T Moore, secretary sec-retary m gueeu City Rebekah Lodge No 4 I O O F meets second and fourth Friday evenings at odd Fellows hall. VlBittnc members invited Luln ( Ihu-I-S2, N (. Emma Meld. Recording Secretary. 718 Twenty-third street. , m m. Money in Real Estate Anyone can see an opportunity jt After the other fellow has gotten in made big money D - Ogden Real Estate is the best investment you can make to- " ' day I We have several 5-room modern pressed brick houses close j m in will sell for $2,500.00 and also 5-room modern frame K houses, sell for $2,000.00. m We will'sell you a home on monthly payments. A vacant K lot on the corner of 28th and Williams avenue, worth at least m $450.00, will sell for $275.00, and vacant lots in any location on m easy terms K A 4-room frame house, pantry and clothes closet, will sell ff for $800.00 $50.00 down and $15.00 per month. l See CARL C. RASMUSSON I Phone 115 REAL ESTATE 350 24th St. I Women of Woodcraft Ogden Clr- i cle No 581, meets every Wednesday I nitht at 7 30 o'clock, K. of P. hall. Visiting neighbors invited Dues can be paid to Dr. Alice M. Ridge, M. D., ;.7-r1s i pwis block Addic Baker, N 130 W. 27th St Marie Crltes, Clerk, 'T.;i Monroe avenue Sego Lily Circle No. 174 meets every ev-ery second and fourth Thursday nights at 8 p m , in I. O. O. F hall. ViBttlng neighbors cordially invited. Mary E. Dlixt. G xN , 451 31st St. Kate Heyman, Clerk, Bell phon 1247-J. LADIES of the Maccabees, Silver hive No. 1, L. O. T. M., meets every first and third Thursday evenings at S o'clock, and every second and fourth ! Thursday afternoons at 2:30 o'clock, in Eagles' hall, 2441 Hudson ave Vis-: (ting members cordially Incited to attend. at-tend. Kathrjn Eggleston, L. C. L Jennie Prout, K. K. Fraternal Order of Eagles Ogden aerie No. US, F O E., meets every Wednesday evening at Eagles hall. Hudson ae, at 8 o'clock Visiting brother Eagles are Invited to attend the aerie meetings. Club rooms open I at 11 a. m. J. W. Griffin, W. President. Presi-dent. E. R Geiger, secretary. Dr. C. E Wardlelgh, Aerie Physician. Royal Highlanders Meet even' first and third Fridays at S p. m. at! Union Labor hall Visiting members j cordially invited. Andrew W Nelson. I. P. Win Muller, Sec. and Trcas., 2682 Washington Ave. Woodmen of the World Weber jCamp No. 74 meets in K of P. hall in the Utah National bank building ev-I ev-I cry Thursday ..-vc-ning at S o lock Visiting Woodmen cordially invited to attend U D. Smith, C. C , E. ulh. ! Clerk l irst National Bank building Knights of Pythias Ogden louse No 2, Knights of Pythias, meets .it Castle hall, Utah National bank build ing, every Monday evening. All K if P 's are requested to meet with us. W. l. Watson, C. C , W G. Kind. M of E.; W. L. Underwood. K of R. & S Royal Neighbors of America Meets every first and third 'i 'icsdai nights! of each month at 8 p. m at the I I Reese Howell hall. Visiting neigh I bors invited. Dues can be paid to i Mrs Anna Ries-Finloy, M I)., room 21 Lewis block India Sawyer, Oracle. Ora-cle. 1U48 Jackson Lillian Newton, j Recorder, 27tn and Quincy. oHDKlt OF W I S -Dud. ii N. .1 No 1218,- Order of Owls, meets ev-, 'er Friday evening in their own hall J (the old 'Elk club rooms) at S o'clock Visiting Brother Owls are invited in-vited to attend the ne9t meetings I C. Emmett. President. J. Oliver, Secretary Sec-retary 231 Twenty-fifth street Brotherhood of American Toemen j Ogden Homestead, No. 1605, meets on. 2 and 4 Tuesday evening at K. P. I hall. Tailing Archers are cordially Invited to meet wltL us. W. S O'Brien, Foreman. 203$ Grammercy . j avenue ' J. A Junk, Correspondent, 2202 Washington. Modern Woodmen ul America -I Utah Camp - .o. 9990 meets every tirst and third Tuesday evening at 8 o'clocic at K. of P. hell, Twenty-fourth and Washington avenue. Visiting members mem-bers invited. A G. Jones Consul J. H Shafer. Clerk LEGAL 1 NOTICE OF TRESPASS, ANIMALS. State of Utah, County of Web r In the Eden precinct of said county I have in my possession the follow Inglng described animals which, if! not claimed and taken away will ue sold to the highest cash bidder at Eden .stray pound, in Eden precinct, on Pi Ida the L4th day of February 9 13 al i he hour of 2 p. m Description of Animal I One bay mare about four years old, black feet up to the knees, branded "B" on the left shoulder; slit in right i ear. F.LI S PRAGUE, M SPRAGUE, Apprisers. Said animal was taken up by W. F. Colvin for damages to the amount of $10, don.- on the .list day of January, 1912, and delivered to the ioundkeep or. on the 1st due of February, 1913 W.M. GOULD, Clerk. Poundkeeper for Eden Precinct NOTICE OF INTENTION. Notice is hereby given by tho Board of Commissioners of Ogden City, Utah, of the intention of said Board to make the following descrlb ed Improvements, to-wit: To create Van Burun Avenue from 26th to 27th streets, Patterson avenue from Washington to Grant avenues; Lincoln avenue trom 2tHh to 271 h streets, as a sewer district, and to I build therein pipe sewers, connecting! with the manholes of the present sew-er sew-er system and with such other mim holes an may be necessary, and to d3-fray d3-fray the whole of the com thereof, estimated at $2,750.00, by a local assessment as-sessment on the lots or pieces of ground lying and being within the following district boins; the dlslri. t to be benefited or affected by said Improvements, Im-provements, v : All Hie land lying between the outer out-er boundary linos of said street and avenues, and a line drawn 132 feet nut ward from and paral'el to the said outer boundary lines. All protests and objections to the carrying out of such Intention must R be presented in writing to the City K Recorder on or before the 20th day f cif February, 1913, at 10 o'clock a. m.. C that being the time set for said Board if if Commissioners when they will hear E and consider such objections as may j: be made thereto, at the Mayor's of- J? fice, at the Cltj Hall. Ogden City, R Utah. H By order of the Board of Commia- K. sioners of Ogden City. Utah. t Dated ihls 2Sth day of January, f 1913. I. C NYE Mayor-Pro-tem. & H J ( RAVEN. City Engineer. f; First publication January 28, 1913. i" Last publication February 19, 1913 1 FIRST NATIONAL I I BANK I ".F CGDEN, UTAH K U S. DEPOSITARY - Capital $ 150,000.00 j Undivided profits If and surplus .... 350,000.00 Deposits 3,500,000.00 ; I M. S. Browning, Pres.; L R. v Eccles, Vice Pres.; G. H. f Tribe, Vice-Pres.; John Wat- son, Vlce-Pres.: John Pingree, f Cashier; Jas. F. Burton, Asst. I i ier. f Siade's I I Transfer I Phone 321. 408 25th Street W have the largest van 'n tnt city. Quick service. Moving, ship, ping and handling pianos. Prompt freight oellverles. Furniture moving mov-ing a specialty. Storage at reasonable reason-able rates. I VIENNA CAFE I 322 Twecty-fifth St. Special Dinner 25 I Lunch from 11 j. m. to 4 p. m. B Dinner from 4 to 8 p. m. '-co and Foon, Managers Palace Cafe H Special Dinner . . 25c Lunch from 11 a. m. te 4 p. m. Dinner from 4 p. m. to I p, n, TOM HOY, Mgr. 284 25th St The Newport Cafe JIM, WONG-WE, Managers 218 TWENTY-FIFTH STREET. Open Day and Night. Jvervthlng Sanitary Fresh Meats The Toggery Ogden 's "No Kick' Store ' ' OGDEN TURF EXCHANGE 3601 Washington Ave. Direct Service on Juarez Races Telephone 313. CHICHESTER S PILLS I . TIIK DIAMOND OIU.U. A ,SytJ. tdlr.! Ami. j.ur Drafafai f-r A ( IVM hl-rhc Icr DlMtM Urnl rni. i" i:ri "i ioid I-.-. i v tv ' " Mlcd ith Uloe Rlit-on. V JW S1-4J TLo po other Jluy t Tnr J ftf DruceUl. Aw I atCln.OlnCS.TEB I L Jl diamond RKAND lIMJ. tm SI l?" B yean .nn Bctt, iitot A!a Rrl.i SOLD BY DRUGGISTS LVERYWHLr PNEUMONIA EPIDEMIC SWEEPS ROCHESTER The Winnemurca Star says: MirH "Th.- great influx of patic-nts from Rochester, most of whom hac pneumonia, pneu-monia, hus crowded the county hospital hospi-tal to Its utmost rapacity and 8u- llffl perlntcndcnt Wilkinson does not Hill know what to do with new arrivals lull unless some ol the others get well iSfl and are discharged. Last nicht thre iHfl vcre twenty-four patients in the hos- JnH pital and every hed was tilled. Tt jfl 1 HI reported that there are thirty pnen- jifl monla cases at Rochester, the disease jlffl (laving assumed the form of an epi- llill demic on account of the great expos- lllfl lire which so many men under ! j there because of the lack of acconi-modatlons acconi-modatlons and on account of co many I HM heinir poorlv clothed Should man -ill of these cases be sent to Winnemucct M it is certain that other quartan will 1 I have to be secured and more hospital lliffl ro.'ms improvised to csrc for ibe pa- JlH tietits." ... |