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Show f READ THIS I I ADVERTISING PRICES. fl Want advertisements cost one cent 'Jm per word each Issue, or 5 cents per jM line of five words per day. no first InJcrtlon less than 25 cent3, or two ' ' or more lines per week at the rate of M 25 cents per line per week, or 75 58 I cents per line per month. Remember M ! five average words make a line. All advertisements on this page must be i '. pa'd 'n advance. No exception to this I ) WANTED FEMALE HELP M A PUBLIC stenographer will be glv- en free office rent and material M ; work in return for part services. Ad- m ') dresB X Y, care Standard. tf W CHAMBERMAID at Reed Hotel. jfi 1-28-tf 5 CHAMBERMAID at the Virginia. 1-26-11 m i YOUNG lady to board, and room In M 5 private family. Phone 851-R. fl i ; GIRL or woman for general house- M i work; small family; no children. i:m Call 575 25th St. 1-21-tf MA WANTED MALE HELP IB 1 TWO good salesmen by old, reliable '! firm. Write and state present occu- (W pation, age; will be strictly coiifiden- M i tlal. Address Box N J, care Standard. Ml 1-28-lwk jjf SALESMEN WANTED -W TWO good salesmen for Ogden; in- M surance or stock experience pre- M ferred. Dividend-paying Utah corpo- fMl ration. Address X Y, Care Standard. I SITUATIONS WANTED" M j WORK by the day. Phone 947. M l-29-lwk Mil WORK by the day. Phone 2120-R. M. 1-12-lwK oH 'M ' WOMAN wants work by day. Phone iM 1564 W. 1-8-1 mo. B 'Ii DRESSMAKING 1970 Jackson. Tel. jj 2456 J. 1-5-lmo M 3 DRESSMAKING, plain sewing. Phone M ' 991. 278 22nd. 12-29-tt H ; ! WANTED MISCELLANEOUS '3 ( A HOME for school boy attending m l nlKn school Will pay part board. M Call 158 27th St. Phone 2153-J. M 1-24-lwk M 5-PASSENGER Ford; must bo in M good condition and a bargain. 2128 m I Jefferson. 1-24-lwk 9 ' WANTED Clean,, wnito old rags, at M the Standard office. Phono 56. 260 24th 8U Si, BOARD AND ROOM 9 i ROOM and board. 2333 Adams. 12-29-r.f 9 1 WANTED TO RENT S- TWO or three unfurnished rooms -sfl'j for a lady. L. W., care Standard. !! FOR RENT 3 l ! FURNISHED HOUSES, ROOMS AND APARTMENTS. TWO largo warm rooms with water. M I $7 per month. 2721 Jefrerson. lwk M I FIVE-room modern houso, vacant af- ,fl . ( ter 3.1st. 2Sth and Washington. ln- M j quire 2743 Lincoln. 1-29-lwk ?jM ' FURNISHED parlor, 1 or 2 gentlemen M , breakfast if preierred. 351 27th St. rM j l-29-lwk djli ' COREY apartments, modern, reason- 9 i able. 25G2 Washington avenue. JM Phone 630. 1-29-lwk Jm ! NICELY furnished room, rent reason- M i able. 2177 Jefferson aveuue. M I ' 1-2 6-1 wk " . ROOMS for light housekeeping, lights, bath and gas. 2613 Washington. 1-27-1-Ak ' I FOUR-room house and cellar, strictly ) i modern; will be vacant after Jan. , ;i 3i No children. Inquire 524 E. 7th. 4 l-L'7-lwk 1 1 3 j' 5-TIOOM, modern, furnished house, .j j 2712 Lincoln avenue. 1-24-lwk ' FOR RENT Furnished, new, clean, fl . comlortablo housekeeping rooms, ?2 Jj J week up. 536 31at St. 3-13-lyr Kl FIVE-room furnished apartment. 2o3 Washington. 1-14-cr j ' i I SOME 2 and 3-room apts. for light I I housekeeping; nice, clean and cou- s j veulent. Rates very reasonable. Utah- na Hotel, 240S Wiihiugton Ave. If ROOM with steam heat, bath for 'j 1 gentleman, 2.50 per week: Close -j. ) in references. 2341 Adams Ave. '! THREE furnished rooms with bath h for light housekeeping. 456 22nd j I St. 1-24-lwk I 7 ROOM mod. brick. Fino location, i "bench" car line, ?35.00 month. No. 1 072 23rd st. 1'7'tf- J ; SEVEN ROOM modern house. Partly ' : furnished or unfurnished. 236S ; . ' Monroe. Enquiro 2356 Monroe. tf ! ; NICELY lurmshed modern apart-mcnts apart-mcnts 2Sth :md Grant. Apply , , 2785 Grant or Phono 102S. 12-2-tr ri . A ' FURhMSHED flats. 2Fi Grant Ave. j rl 4-1 6-1 yr. i FOR RENT STORE STORE for rent, 2l0i) Madison ave-) ave-) hue Phone 931-.T. M7-lwU FARM FOR RENT. TEN acres of hay, 40 acres plow land, 1 10 acres In mixed fruit; rich soil; cheap rent to reliable, steady tenant. J( W. B. Wcdoll ' 1-27 lino I Am FOR RENT UNFURNISHED HOUSES. ROOMS AND APARTMENTS. 5-ROOM bungalow for rent. Inquire 2353 Monroe avenue. Phone 410-W. 1-24-lmo MODERN 7-room house, 555 27th. Phono 1047-W. 1-14-lwk FOUR-room house and barn, Weat 30th. Christenson Shoe Co. 1-13-tf BY FEB. 1st 5-room modern house, good basement and bam. Inquire 2027 Adams. Phone 1677-R. 1-20-tf LOST GOLD bracelet, engraved Lydia. Return Re-turn Last & Thomas. Reward. 1-28-lwk LOST White bull terrier, one black eye; 9 months old. eRturn to 2564 Brlnker Ave., or phono 2413-W. Reward. Re-ward. l-20-tf FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FURNITURE and lease of a large boarding house on Bench; close In; first-class patronage; available for rooms with or without dining rooms. O, A. Kennedy. Basement Utah National Na-tional Bldg. 3t FOR SALE Cheap, a 3-oven California Califor-nia range. T. S. Feenoy, Falataff-Elite. Falataff-Elite. l-28-3t HOUSEHOLD furniture muBt bo sold this week. Call in the morning. 631 23d t. 1-27-lwk $600 NEW Steger piano for $285. Inquire In-quire 2667 Lincoln. 1-24-lwk STANDARD typewriter; slightly used, cheap. Phone 1527-R. 1-23-lwk HOUSEHOLD furniture for sale. Phone 759. 1-21-lwk 7 H. P. Gasoline Englno for sale cheapaor trade for smaller engine. W. B. Wedell. 1-10-1 mo. OLD cardboard mats, 25c per 100; tougher than tar paper, good for pu-perlng pu-perlng barns, sheds, cblcken-coopa, etc., at ihe Standard Office. WE have several good fresh milk cows, alDo registered Jerseys for sale. Cow Market, 7th and Washington. Washing-ton. 10-29-tf FULL sized Ink barrels, $1.00 apiece. Inquire Evening Standard, 360 24th Street Phone 56. 1-18-tf MONEY TO LOAN MORTGAGE loans on farm or city property. O. A. KENNEDY, Basement Base-ment of Utah National Bank Bldg. 1-19-tf. MONEY advanced salaried people on easy payments; no security; also loans on furniture, pianos, etc. Drake, over Paine &. Hurst. tl ANY amount on real estate. Blchsal, Commercial Nafl Bank Bldg. ti LOANS on improved farm or city property. R. R. HUNTER, 423 24th St, opposite court house. MONEY to loan on city and farm property. ADy amount, no delay. Matthews-McCulloch Co., under First National Bank. Phone 301-W. 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. 9-27-lyr MONEY to loan on real estate security. secur-ity. J. J. Brumniitt 4-27-tf MONEY on first mortgage real estate es-tate loans. Kelly & Herrlck. 3 15 tf FOR SALE REAL ESTATE GREAT Snap. A piece of well Improved, Im-proved, property on Lincoln Avenue between 25th and 26th streets; all taxes paid except pavement, for only $75 per front foot. This property will double In value during tbe next two years. J. J. Brumniitt, under Utah Nat. Bank. TEN lots with two-roomed house o:i, full basement, barn, plenty of water; wa-ter; only $900. All kinds of city property, farms, at very low prices. Loans and fire Insurance. Come and see me. H. Van Braak, 3519 Adams. Ad-ams. Phono 974-W. 1-12-lmo CHICKEN Ranch located ahout two blocks from the Fan school building build-ing on 22nd street and Harrison ave,, consisting of one acre, nice and sightly, sight-ly, well adapted for chicken ranch, close to street car line; a great snap at 51,000; ?100 down, balance, $10 per month. J. J. Brummltt, Phono 59. BEST 55-ACRE FARM IN UTAH FOR PRICE. Choice 14-acre orchard. Houses for 1000 chickens. R. C. McBRIDE, Phone 1427. NICE four-room cottage, pantry, closet, Iront and rear porch, largo lot, good location; particulars to price and terms may be had calling at my office, basement of Utah Nat'l Bank Bldg., corner 24.th and Wash. This I3 your opportunity; don't let It pass; also have a few choice residence resi-dence lots in Improved district In rght location and at right price; i'. will be to your interest to call and make further Inquiry. Remember tho place, under Utah Nat'l Bank Bldg. Phono 199 and C62-R. W. J. Critch-low. Critch-low. 10-31-tf FOUR-room cottage, big lot, shade and fruit trees, chicken runs and outbuildings, all In flno shape, In best part of Ogden; will sacrifice for quick sale. E. W. Cannady, Room 11 Commercial Com-mercial Nat. Bank Bldg. 1-26-tf A MODERN 5-room house; terms or cash: Call '2827-Pl'ngree: 1-23-lti AN elegant lot, 50x115 feet within 2 blocks of Utah National bank, only 31200; any kind of terms, low rate of interest, FARM TO TRADE FARM near town for house, closo In. C. D. IVES. 380 25th St. 1-15-lyr TO TRADE. AUTO for typewriter or graphaphone. Phone 349-M. 1-22-lwk NOTICE. In the District Court of the Second Judicial District, in and for tho County Coun-ty of Weber, State of Utah. In the Matter of the Application uf tho Uinta Trout company, a corporation, corpora-tion, for voluntary dissolution. NOTICE is heroby given thai the Uinta Trout company, a corporation of the Stato of Utah, has presented to the above named court a petition praying to be allowed to disincorporate disincorpor-ate and dissolve, and fixed Wednesday, Wednes-day, the 25th day of February, 1914. at 10 o'clock In tho forenoon, as the time, and the Court Room of said District Dis-trict Court, in the County Court Houso at Ogden City, Utah, as the. place at which said application will be heard. At any time before the expiration of said date last, named any person may file his objections to the application appli-cation of said corporation and its Directors Di-rectors for the dissolution thereof. IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal, at my office in Ogden Og-den City, Weber County, Utah, this, the 13th day of January, 1914. (SEAL) SAMUEL G. DYE, Clerk District Court, Weber County, Utah. A. G. HORN, Attorney for Petitioners. First publication, January 13, 1914. Last publication, February 18, 1914. NOTICE OF DELINQUENCY Pursuant to Section 278 of the Complied Laws of Utah, 1907, and the authority vested in me by said section, sec-tion, I, tho undersigned, Wallace Foulger, Treasurer of Ogden City, Weber County, Utah, hereby give public notice that, a special tax amounting to $1400,00 Dollars has been levied for Establishing and Opening Iowa Avenue by an ordinance ordi-nance duly passed by the Commissioners Commis-sioners of Ogden Citj', Utah, and approved by the Mayor of said City on January 7th, 1914, said taxes being levied on all of the abutting property on the following Streets comprising said district Iowa Avenue, Ave-nue, 60 feet wide, north and south through Block 23, Plat "6," the whole distance between 25th and 26th streets. The said tax Is payable in 4 installments: in-stallments: The "first Installment becomes delinquent de-linquent February 26th, 1914. The second installment becomes delinquent January 7th, 1915. The third installment becomes delinquent de-linquent January 7th, 1916. The fourth installment becomes delinquent de-linquent January 7, 1917. Each of said Installments, except the first, shall draw interest at the rate of 7 per cent per annum, from the date of the levy as aforesaid, and if any or either of said Installments Install-ments shall be unpaid when they become be-come delinquent, interest thereon shall be 10 per cent per annum, until un-til such delinquent assessments are fully paid. Said tax shall be enforced en-forced and collected as In any other case of special tax and if not paid the property on which said levy is made will be advertised and sold according ac-cording to law. This special tax Is payable at my office at the City Hall, Ogden City, Utah. WALLACE FOULGER, City Treasurer, Ogden City, Utah. By C. T. Koons, Deputy. January 24th, 1914. ALIAS SUMMONS. In the District Court within and for Weber County, State of Utah. Giovanni Perri, otherwise known as John Perri, Plaintiff, versus William Wil-liam Gibson, and his wife, Jane Doe Gibson, whose other and true name is unknown, and the unknown heirs at law, devisees and legatees of William Wil-liam Gibson, and his wife, Jane Doe Glgsou, whose other and true name Is unknown; John Doe Binford, whose other and true name Is unknown, un-known, the husband of Sarah E. Bin-ford, Bin-ford, and his unknown heirs at law, devisees and legatees; Theron Ged-des, Ged-des, Jennabudd Geddes Dunbar, Kath-orine Kath-orine Geddes Conrad, and all creditors credit-ors of William Gibson and John Doe Binford, whose other and true name is unknown, and their unknown heirs at law, devisees and legatees, whose names are unknown; and all other persons whose names are unknown, who have or claim to have any right, title or interest in and to the real property described in the complaint on file herein; Defendants. The State of Utah to the said Defendants: De-fendants: You are hereby summoned to appear ap-pear within twenty days after service of this Summons upon you, If served within the County In which this action ac-tion is brought; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defendant defend-ant the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment judg-ment will bo rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, com-plaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said Court. This action is brought to quiet the title to and also to partition said lands, described In the complaint JOSEPH CHEZ. Plaintiff's Attorney. Number 402-3-4 First National Bank Building, Ogden, Utah. FRATERNAL I SOCIETIES 1 MASONIC Queen Esther chapter No. 4, O. E. S., regular meetings held at Masonic hall on Washington, ave., between 25th and 26th sts., the first and third Fridays of each month. So-journlng-members cordially invited to attend. Minnie Parker, W. M.; Calllo E. Cave, Secretary. Queen City Rebekah Lodge No. 4, 1. O. O. F., meets second and fourth Saturday evenings at Odd Fellows hall. Visiting members invited. Ivy Walls, N. G., Emma Meld, Recording Secretary, 718 Twenty-third street. RR Unity Lodge No. 18. F. & A. M.. Masonic Temple, 2550 Washington avenue. Meetings every "Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Members of sister lodges and sojourning brethren cordially invited to attend. Fred M. Nye, W. M.; Felix T. Moore, Secretary. Secre-tary. Women of Woodcraft. Ogden Circle No. 5S1, meets every Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock, New Woodmen hall, Fraternity bldg. Visiting nelchbors invited. "Dues can bo paid to Dr. Alice Al-ice M. Ridgo, M. D., 7-58 Lewis block. Eliza Bremer, G. N., 464 22nd st. St. Marie Crites. clerk, 2731 Monroe avenue. av-enue. Knights of Pythias, Ogden lodge No. 2, Knights of Pythias, meats at Castlo hall, Utah National Bank building, every ev-ery Monday evening. All K. of P.s are requested to meet with us. W. H. Luddington, C. C; W. G. Kind, M. of E.; W. L. Underwood, K. of R. and S. Ladles of the Maccabeesof the World, Silver Hive No. 1, meets every first and third Friday evening at 8 o'clock; and every second and fourth Friday afternoons at 2:30 o'clock, in Woodmen hall. Fraternity block. Visiting Vis-iting members cordially Invited to attend. at-tend. Alice Collins, L. C; L. Jennie Prout, R. K. ROYAL HIGHLANDERS Castlo No. 525, meets in Union Labor hall eery first and third Monday nights. Visiting Highlanders cordially invited invi-ted to attend. WiM. MULLER, Sec.-Treas. A. T. WYKES, I. P. Royal Neighbors of America meets every second and fourth Moonday nights of each month at 8 o'clock at the new Odd Fellows hall. Fraternity building. Visiting neighbors invited. India Sawyer, Oracle, 243 Harrison. Lillian Newton, Recorder, 27th and Quincy. Brotherhood of American. Yeomen, Ogden Homestead, No. 1505, meets on every Wednesday" evening in new I. O. O. F. hall. Fraternity building, Washington avenue. Visiting Archers Arch-ers are cordially invited to meet with us. Addle L. Williams, Foreman, 180 Twenty-first street. J. A. Junk, Correspondent, Cor-respondent, 3202 Washington avenue. Sego Lily Circle No. 14 meets every second and fourth Thursday nights at S o'clock in I. O. O. F. hall. Visiting neighbors cordially invited. Frances Coppock, 857 27vth st. Kate Heyman, Clerk, Bell phono 1247-J. Woodmen of the World, Weber camp No. 74, meets in tho W. O. W. hall, Fraternity block, 2320 Washington Washing-ton avenue, every Thursday evening at S o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cordially cor-dially Invited to attend. Geo. Huss, C. C; K Auth, Clerk. Utah Camp No. 9990 Modern Woodmen Wood-men of America meets every Tuesday night In K. of P. Hall, 24th and Washington. Wash-ington. Out of town members ar,e cordially invited to meet with us. W. H. Draney, Consul. J. H. Sbafer, Clerk. Fraternal Order of Eagles, Ogden Aerie No. 118, F. O. E., meets every Wednesday eveninS at Eagles' hall, Hudson ave., at S o'clock. Visiting brother Eagles are Invited to attend the aerie meetings. Club rooms open at 11 a. m. J. W. Griffln, W. President; Presi-dent; E. R, Geiger, Secretary. Dr. C. E. Wardlelgh. Aerie Physician. Order of Owls, Ogden Nest, No. 1218, Order of Owls, meets every Friday Fri-day evening in their own hall (the old Elk club rooms) at S o'clock. Visiting Visit-ing Brother Owls are invited to attend at-tend the next meetings. T. C. Iver-son, Iver-son, President; G. C. Reberg, Secretary. INSTANT INFORMATION FOR BUSY I I READERS OF THE PRESS Alphabetically arranged directory of busine home that mmM supply your wants. - l Advertisements in this column col-umn cost 75c per line per month, payable in advance. Accordion Plaiting. DONE in all lengths. 256S Cole's Court, rear 240 26th St Tel. 1180-m. Astrologist. LISTEN here! Madam Yogla, the greatest farsecr, astrologist, palm end card reader. Call and bo convinced con-vinced she is the best. 132 1-2 26th St. Nowdale room3. Attorneys. E. T. HUTjANISKI. First National Dank Bldg. 12-11-tf LAWYER O'CONNOLLY, over Com-merclal Com-merclal National Bank Bldg.. 369 24th SL Phone 111. Carpet Cleaning. K. VAN KAMPEN Phone 883 for up-holBtorlng, up-holBtorlng, mattross making, re-stretching re-stretching of bed springs. Chiropractor. F. J. FREENOR, D. C. Graduate Chiropractor. No drugs, surgery or osteopathy; try chiropractic. Rooms 212-213-214 Col. Hudson Building. Phone 311. Electrical OGDEN. PERgy BMgJTWH-Phon0 BMgJTWH-Phon0 1022-J. "Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat. DR. W. J. WRIGHT, Specialist. Glasses Glass-es fitted. Office, Col. Hudson Bldg. Phone S71. Feed, Stove Repairs. OGDEN Stove Repair House and Feed Co., are in business at 375 23rd St, Phone 1573. Poultry supplies, hay and grain. Coal and kindling. All kinds of stoves and ranges repaired, cleaned and set up. Junk. OGDEN JUNK HOUSE If you have any kind of junk, phono us up. "We will call for it. ToL 210. 1 Kindling Wood. KINDLING wood. Yard on Hudson avenue, between 23rd and 24th Sts. Phone 517-J. Notary Public. C. D. IVES, 380 Twenty-flfth Street O. A. KENNEDY Basement Utah National Bank Building. 1-19-tf. Mechano-Therapist. DR. H. A. WHITE, M. T. D., Graduate Mechano-Therapist, over Smalley's 336 25th St All chronic diseases successfully treated without drugs. Consultation free. : : i Pianos. SEE my stock of Pianos and- Play- H ers before purchasing elsewhere, or H wo will both lose. Pantone 29th and H Hudson. Tel. 1209. H Printing. WOODY PRINTING CO. We do good -work. 2465 Wash. Ave. Phone 850. IH 12-30-lmo H FOR Printing, call 1166. Dee-Neu- teboom Priming Co., 2362 Wash. Il Physician and Surgeon. DR. A. FERNLUND, Physician and IH Surgeon. Office hours 11 to 4 p. m. H New Peery Bldg., Hudson Ave. Phone 1 1900-W. Residence phono 2129-W. 646 Washington avenue. 6-11 tf H Real Estate, Loans, Insurance. itM TO Buy or sell real estate get on our jjH list. Seo us for loans and fire insur- IH ance. E. F. Bratz, 410 25th St, Tel. 'MMm Sanitary Work. ymW YOUR garbage hauled regular. San- ltary can furnished free. Sanitary. IH Garbage Co. Phono 620. CITY SCAVENGER, McCarty & Co, mMm 2728 Grant. Bell phono 2018W. mMM Second-Hand Goods. NEW AND SECOND-HAND furniture, VMw clothing and shoes, bought, sold or IH exchanged; alBo trunks and suitcases cheap. A. Slner, Phone 1321. 179 1-2 vMMM Twenty-fifth SL 6 13 lwr . , s H Shoe Repairs. 1 - " H OGDEN SHOE REPAIR FACTORY. W SOLES sewed for 75c. Rubber heels, MM 35c. 322 24th St. M Spirella Corset. MRS. SMITH Tel. 661-W. 464 24th. l-10-2mo MM Stoves Repaired. SUMMERILL supplies them for every JMM make of stove.' 2141 Jefferson ave- MM nuc, and 2304 Washington avenue. MM Telephone 364. 1-27-tt MM Tailors. CLEANING, Pressing and Repairing, jH by the Royal Tailors. Phono 442- MM W. Work called for and delivered. mmm Umbrellas Repaired. UMBRELLAS and Parasols repaired and recovered. TeL 671 R. Vacuum Cleaners. ONE DOLLAR per day, deliverot. and tM called for. Electric Service Co., Phone 88. Up 24th St Dr. David Marine of We'storn Re-serve Re-serve university in Cleveland has MM found that fish fed on liver develop goitre. The discovery Is regarded as bearing on the disease In humans. Read the Classified Ads. |