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Show HELP WANTED. f FEMALE. LADY COOK for mining camp- Inquire In-quire rear 275S Lincoln. $10.00 per month .V2-2t CHAMBERMAID at tho Reed hold. 5-25-tf WANTED Girl for dining room at Poplar Heights, 437 24th street. 5-?4-lvit GOOD GIRL for housework No lauu- derlng. Good wages. 2322 Jefferson. 5-21-tf A WOMAN TO COOK. Good wage:. 2401 Madison. 3-21 If GIRL for general housework. Apply 541 2tith St 5-2u-lwli ; WANTED as forelady, one mlddie-aged mlddie-aged wornttu. American Linen S.ip-ply S.ip-ply Co. 6 -19 tf AN EXPERT LAUNDRESS. capnble of doing hand washing or delicate fabrics and fancy colored goods. Og-dtu Og-dtu Steaia Laundry. 137 23th street. 4 16 tl WANTED A housekeeper for 6mall family Address, 6tattn wage-8 required. re-quired. P. O. Box D2. City. 9 23-tf WANTED A girl for general housework; house-work; no cooking; 2633 Adams. 9-18-tt Ogden Business Directory AdverusteiiitJiitf iu -uict column coal 75c. per lino per month, payable i advance, ALVORD t ANYTHING; BELL 333. 3-JHJ , ARCHITECTS. F. C. WOODS & CO. 1ftt NatV BanU ATTORNEYS-AT LAW. R. S. FARNSWORTH, Atcmo7--Lew; 314 an- 316 Ecclca building. CARRIAGE AND AUTO TRIMMING. EARLE R. B. CRAWFORD, cfcTTl ago and auto trimming In all It branches; slip linings, top cofura. cushions, backs. With Goo. Huss, KM3 Hudson. Boll 517. Ind. C21. 4 29 Imo CIGARS AND TOBACCO. THE DEN Clears and Tobacco, Pipe Docters. Jl-Jtttf CONTRACTORS. ALL KINDS OF BUILDING and repair re-pair work, screen porches, cement work. Estimates free. H U- Stowe. Belt 1619-K. 5-261 EDW. H. DE LAMATER. c(-trao-tor. Job work. Bell phone 1051. 371 23'h street 5 2 imo FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. (Continued-) W. L UNDE71WOOD. IC of R. & S- MODKRN WOODMEN OF AMERICA. Utah Cotnp No. 6'M). meets rvfr: Tuesday nlcht at 8 o'clock, at E'0" 'Toll. Mth git. Vlsltlns member Invited to Buret with vn. I. A. FARRIS. Coone1. J. H. SHA.FER. ClerK. ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS. Wiisotch DtvlM-Mi No. 121. O. R. rnct cond nnd fourth Fridays "t 2 P. m.. Id K. rt P. Hall, corner Wann-lotrton Wann-lotrton tvenut and I4th trot. All brothrra am rordlallv lnttf to attena. "JEO. ALt.EK. C. C. I). L.. P.OTLE. S. and T. MASONIC. Qufen Ftrir Chapter No. 4, O K- R"rlor metlntr held Kt Maaonle Hu, on Wanhlnfton uri-nue btxven W'"',"'T nfth nnd Twenty-sixth streets, tho nrsl nnd third Frldava of rarh month oo-JournlnK oo-JournlnK membors cordially Invited to attend MRS. KATE SMITTfERB, W. M. LILY V. -HALSTEAD. fago V- ROYAL ARCANUM. , Fraternal UeneficUry Ordor. Insures men at low rotes. Reserve fund over six million dollars Rocky Mountain Council No. 637 convenes second ana fourth Thursday at 1 O O. V. Hall. P. A 1IKRPI. Rrcont J. XV. WOTIIERSPOON. Collector. GEO. B. ROnERTS. Becretary. LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. Sliver Hivo No. 1. L,. O. T. M.. .rneeta every Tutsdny afternoon at 2: o clocK. In I. O. O. K. Hall. 2I1C Washlnffton va-nn va-nn Vlsltlnc roembera are cordially invited in-vited 10 ixttfml MRS ADDIB ANOBLL. L. C. MISS L. JENNIE rROUT. R. K, WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. Sego Lily Clrola No 174. mceta "very second and fourth Monday nlshts ot In I O O. F. Hall. Vl-sltlng; noUhrs cordially iivlted. TENA NFI-&ON. G. N. KA.1E 1IEYMAN. Clerk. Boll Dhona 1JI7-T. FOR RENT. FURNISHED ROOMS. FUR.NI3HET "Kjaseli'seplng rooms 2337 Adama. 4-22-tf FOR RENT odern furnished rooms with, or wlthont hoanl, and three, furnished for housekeeping. 2C3S Adama. 5-2C-tf FURNISHED light liousekecplns rooms, modern, $2.50 per weok anl tip. 536 Slat St. 6-a3-lwk FURNISHED FLAT, gas range, eleo-rtlc eleo-rtlc light, 2370 Lincoln. SG-lw FURNISHED ROOM for rent, 2-U 23rd 5-25-lwk: TWO FURNISHED rooms for housekeeping. house-keeping. 465 22nd strecL 5-25-lwlc THREE-ROOH modern furnished flut; no children; 2614 LJncora avenue. 5-23-lwk TYO nice rooms for housekeeping. Lurgp front room for two gentlemen, gentle-men, 2422 Adams. 5 23 lwk FURNISHED room, for gentleman, 2314 Adams. 5 23 lwk TWO FURNISHED rooms for housekeeping, house-keeping, lights and hath, modern. 567 27th. D21-lwk LIGHT housekeeping rooms, 171 22nd. 5-21-lwk THREE ROOMS, pantry, bath, lights, lawn and shade. Bell 700-K. 5-20-lwk FURNISHED and unfurnished rooms for housekeeping. Doyle Block. 5 19 Imo i $1 60,00 IN GOLD Twenty-two .Cash Prizes toe Given Away by the Evening Standard Stand-ard for the Twenty-two1 Nearest Guesses on the Population . of Ogden' and Weber County as Taken by the U. S. Census I Beginning April 15th, 1910 Everybody Can Get in V on This Population Contest There Will be ' . '.-'Forty Chances for Twenty-two Cash Prizes Guess For Yourself, - Just guess the population of Ogi'.en and Wooer County aud reeclto a cash prize. - To the Thirteen subscribers guessing the nearest to the uc-tual uc-tual population of Weber Ounty, wo will glo these prizes: ' ' 13 CASH PRIZES FOR WEBER COUNTY GUESSES iBt nearest correct guess $25 0" "nd nearest correct guess J16.UU 3rd nearest correct guess SUi.uu i 4th Dearest correct, guess J5.'JU Cth nearest correct guess 1 $5 00 6th Dearest correct guoss $5 no 7lh nearcyt correct guess;. ; i ..$5.1") Sth nearest correct puess $5.00 1'th noarcst correct guess $5.00 jorh nearest correct guess $5.oo j 1 ti nearest correct guess $5.0'i 12th nearest correct guess $5.00 ICth Dearest correct guess $5.on Total for Weber county guesses $100.00 9 CASH PRIZES FOR OGDEN CITY GUESSES. I 1st nearest correct guess $20 00 2nd nearest correct guess .... $15 00 did nearest correct guess $10 00 ' 4th nearest correct guess $5.00 1 5th "nearest correct guess Ji.oo I Cth nearest correct guess $2 ou 7th nearect correct gues6 $2.00 lj Sth nearest correct guess $2.00 Olh nearest correct guess $2 00 i Total cash prizes for Ogden City gupcses $60.00 Remember, there are two separate contests, and you can guess on loth the population of Ogden City and Weber County and tvlu ono prlzo I in each contest, hut not more. In case ol a Ho for any prize the monvy will bo divided equally between those tying. CONDITIONS. The only conditions are that you must have your subscription to the Evening Standard paid In advance for at least one full day when the census director of the United States announces the result of the population pop-ulation of Ogden City and Weber county, which should be any time between be-tween May 1st and June 10. J Standard employes and their families are barred. The contest closes the day previous to the announcement of the population by the United I States census director. For instance, any guesses made during tho morning of the day the result Is nni.ounccd will not ho accepted. See tho coupon In another part of tho paper. It should appear each day. You can guess once each day that tho coupon appears for each Ogden C!ty and Weber county contest NOW GET BUSY AND GUESS. There are 22 cash prizes. You hove between. 30 and 40 guesses for each prize, or a total of about 680 chances. By clipping tho coupon each day nnd writing out your guess, you will get Just about 40 coupons before thi population Is announced and you get 40 chances for each prize, and 40 times 22 equals RS0 chances. Can you miss one of the cash prizes In 40 chances for 22 prizes? Just try. IN ORDER TO HELP YOU GUESS Wo give herewith the population of the City and County for the 'past sixty years as taken at each United Slates census: Weber County Population. Ogden City Population. 1850 l.lbti 1SS0 6.U0'J 1860 1870 7.StiS 1890 14.8SJ 18S0 1244 1S?0 22.723 l&OO ltt.SU 1U00 2523U 1910 (?) 3310 10 Can you pick up any cash prize eObler You guess for yourself, not for others. Mall your guess or place It in the ballot box in tho Staudaid buvlness office win low. Tho "toys to the ballot box are held by S G. Dye, the county clerk, who will appoint the committee to onnounce the result as soon as the United Unit-ed States director of census wires the census figures. SITUATIONS V ANTED. FEMALE. DRESSMAKING AND PLAIN SEW-lns. SEW-lns. Reasonable pi las. 2o5C Waab. Aw Ind 441 10 3-tf HELP WANTED. MALE. PAINTERS WANTED A sign writer who can do paperbanglng, etc., and a painter and paperhaDper Must be Al men. Wages $1 50 Better to sign writer. Stewart Palat Co., Salmon Idaho. 521-lwk GOOD machinist at the Ogden Sugnr factory. Apply tc the Superintendent Superinten-dent 5 7 tf HELP WANTED MALE OR FEMALE. EXPERIENCED marker aud sorter. Osden Steam Laundry. 5-1 2-tf SITUATIONS WANTED MALE I YOUNG man with plenty of experience, exper-ience, desires employment In any clerical capacity. J. C. Kemp. Reed Hotel 5 25 4t "nBWMMlCMWWWPM'W FOR RENT. UNFURNISHED HOUSES. TWO STORt nnd basement house. modern. Hot aud cold water, and furnace. Apply J. W. Volkcr. Ool 27th street. 5-21-tt A SIX- ROOM modern bouse, with bath, pantry and cement cellar. 2240 Qulncy, Inquire 2210 Qulncy avenue. . 4-30-tf IMPROVED ORDER OT RF.DMEN. Improved ordor of RJmn. Hiwalh Tribe No. 3, meets In Eagle Hail, every first and third Monday eenlng at 7:30 p. m. Visiting chiefs cordially cor-dially invited JAMES MACBETH Pachero. E. R. GEIGER. C of R. A. E. WRIGHT. C. of W. I ODD FELLOWS. OKdn Lodce No. S, Independent Ordr of Odd llows. mt in I O. O. P. Hall every Tueedny evenlnc- Vlsllln brothri cordially Invited to be present. GEORGE RF.NNIE, Noblo l.raad. HENKV KISSEL. Secretary. Queen City. r.beXnh Lodire. No. 4, I. O O K.. mecti second nrid fou'th Friday Fri-day evenings ut Odd Kcllowe' HftlL Vlalt-liiK Vlalt-liiK membora Invited. MAKIK BECK, N. O. AMANDA JENKINS, Rec, Beo'y. P.OYAL HIGHLANDERS. The Roynl Highlanders meet the nrt and third Monday at Union Labor Hall. K3 Mth St. Duea ran be paid from 2 to 6. office of G. W Green, on tho 2t!n of each month. Vlalting member cor dlallv Invited. DAYREL D. SMITH, I. P. ALICE COLLINS, Sec'y and Treaa. " B P. O. ELKS B. P. O. Elkn. OK(Jn Lod No. 7I. lodK and club rooms, second door Ult ,vnrilnjton avenue Regular mooting every Tuediy evmlnic. C. A, BOYD, Exalted Ruler. C. O. DeWOLF, Secretary. DANCING ACADEMY. CONGRESS DANCING ACADEMY Best floor and music In the cit'. EXOAVATINO CALL ON J. TOPONCE for all kinds of excavating, hauling, leveling etc. Pole 36 HarrlsvIIlo Road. 4 2T lrn JUNK OQDEN JUNK HOUSE Ig you b nnv kind of Junk phone us up; we will call for it Boll phono 325-K; Ind. 725. FOR JUNK OF ANY KIND pbOSe Jacobson. Pell 626-Z: Ind. 3C9L-D. 11-16-11 LAUNDERING. LACE CURTAIN'S laundered. 2265 J Monroe. Call Bell 1084-Y. 5-C-lmo MASSAGE MASSAGE Manual Swedish massave at Ogden Canyon Sanitarium H. W. Hardy, Masseur. 5-10 Imo MIDWIFE. MRS. L. IVERSON, Graduated Midwife; Mid-wife; 3250 Wash. Ave. Bell 1614-Y. MUSIO OGDEN CITY MILITARY BAND. Music furnished for all occasions Ind 1134-3724-A. Bell 1205. 7-1 tf HOUSEKEEPING apartments, Co-. Co-. lonial, 3C2 24th St. 6-13 tf. BEDROOM in private family for ono or two gentleman. Modern Phone SCI Y. 5 7 Imo TWO FURNISHED ROOMS for Ughi house keeping, 157 23rd 4-30-tC ELEGANTLY FURNISHED front room. Best location In tee city, 679 Twenty-fourth St 4-2S-lmo FURNISHED oad unlarnlshed flats, 2G34 Grant 4 16 Imo TWO FURN1SILSD ROOMS for housekeeping; 465 27th St 9 21-tf FOR-RENT OFFICES. NEAT modern office rooms on second floor, with light and heat Opposite new postoface. 4 23 tf FOR RENT. ' ROOMS AND BOARD. BOARD and rooms. 548 25th. 5-26-lmo ' FOR RENT Furnished front room and board, 238 22nd. 5-20-1 wk, BOARD ana room, 44? ZtrUi Streti. 6 13 ti ROOMS AND BOARD. 2333 Adams. 2-16-tt U. S. DEPOSITARY. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OQDEN, UT All Capital and Undivided Profits t275,OO0.CO Dnvtd Eeclee, Pres. G. H. Tribo. Vlce-Pree. John Watson. Vlce-Prea. M- S- Browning. Vlce-Prea. John Plngree, Caabler. Jas. F. Burton. Asst. Cashier. I i SLADE . Successor to Allen Transfer Co. J. C. SLADE, Lessee, VANS, DRAYS, BAGGAGE WAGONS, WAG-ONS, PIANO, FURNITURE AND SAFE MOVING. 403 25th St. Both Phones 321 WANTED TO BUY. CLEAN whtto raga at Standard office. 12-17-tf FOR RENTT . UNFURNISHED ROOMS. FOlR ROOMS - electric Hght3 and Water; 2813 Wash. 5-23-lwk SIX-ROOM modern cottage for rent. Inquire at 713 24th St. 5-2V!wk l OGDEN TURF EXCHANGE t S23 26th street. i' Wires to all tracks on all jj Sporting Events. ' FRATERNAL ORDER OF EACLEH Fratornr-1 Ordr of Easles. Offdtn Aorl No 116. K. O. K.. nicntN ttvury Wcdnra-day Wcdnra-day cvenlns at Earlo Hall, oast of Red Hotl, ut 8 p. m. Vlaltlng Brother liagls ora invited to attend the Aerla mccllnns. 1 LEON BROWNING. W. President. E H. GF.IGKR Secretary. I DR. N. M. ESTES. Aorl Phyflclio. I WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Weber Camp No. 7H. mcota In K of P. Hall In tha Utah Notional Bank Bid., evarv Thursday evening at S "clock. Veiling Woodmen cordially Invited to attend. IIENRT 8ILVKRTHOR1S" C. C U. AUTII. Clrk. Flrat National Bank Bid. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. ! Women of Woodornft, Oxdi-n Clrcla Ml meets evory Wednesday night at 7 SO o'clock. K of P. Hall. Visiting- nelfh-bora nelfh-bora Invited. Dues can bt paid at tho Ree-an Grocery Store, tho afternoon of tho 2fith of each month. BARAK HANSON. O. N., Hi Went Patterson Ave. MARIE CRITES. Clerk. 2731 Monrca Ave-. FRATERNAL ORDER OF MOUNTAINEERS. MOUN-TAINEERS. Ogden Cfthln No. 52 meets at tho L O O. F. Hall the first and third Friday Fri-day of each mouth. Dues can bo paid to secretary at Do-b'.an(ord'a ahoa tore CHAR. 1j. WAPPLETt, C. M. WALTER F. COMPTON. Scc"y. MONEY TO LOAN. MORTGAGES Loans on- Improved farm or city property HUNTER & KENNEDY, 211 First National Bids. 4-30-tf MONEY to I"-n on waiche3, dla-mondss. dla-mondss. Jewelry, firearms, etc. Uncle Sam's Loan Office, established 1SSS. Tho Mouty Lenders of Ogden; 278 25th St- C. H. Smith. Prop. 9-4-lyr FORTSALE IVnSCELLANEOUS WHITE Plymouth Rock ejrgs, $1.00 per setting, 1214 21th. Bell 700 K. 5-11-rua BUILDING ROCK, CO cents per perch. Apply 245 2th sL 5-J-t'.' FOR SALE Old mats. Good to put under carpets. Inquire Standard office. tf FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. BROTHERHOOD Of AMERICAN . Y OEM F.N. Ogden Homeatend No. WJ5 meata second sec-ond und fourth Wednesday nights. Odd Followr- Hall Vlnltlng Archora cordially cor-dially lnltei to meet with us. W. II. TOLLER. C5 cut St . Foreman. O. E WILLIAMS-1M WILLIAMS-1M 21st BU Correspondent. ORDKR OF OWLS. Ogden Newt. No. 1218. Ordr of Owl, meets every Thursday evening In Eofles Hall, enat of Reed llotol, at S o'rlociC. VlBltlng Brother Owls are. Invited to attend at-tend the Nent Meetings. THOMAS LESLIE. Prewldent. JOHN M. MKSH.LL. SccrotarT. No. 2310 Waehlngton Av- ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA. Excelsior Coinp No S240. meets every second and fourth Monday evening or ench month ot tho Eagl?" Hail. Vl-Ing Vl-Ing member cordlnlly lnlted. I INDIA SAWYER. Oracle 1S4S Jaekion Ave. LILLIAN NEWTON. Recorder,, room 31, Lewis BlocK. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS ( Ogden Lolgo No. 2. Knight of Pythias meeta at Cutle Hall. Utah National Rank building, every Monday evening-All evening-All K. of P's. miueuied to mcot wltn ua, F. Fs. GRANT. C. C. W. G. KIND. M. of E. MEN AND WOMEN. XJ UBlf Ctforonaataral (vVJ dlcbr(iM,lDUiiiiDtloi, U Irrltitlooi or olccrnlonf of nuoona mtnbrtote , Ub PaJalM. aod not aitrtn-HUC4 aitrtn-HUC4 foot er rolioooci. 4 i jrm, rfrll. lof yiJ JO. or bottle riTS. t a curular tol en reqaerfe PALMISTRY. MADAME DARRELL. Teacher of Scientific Sci-entific Palmistry, located at the Iowa, 2346 Washington, room three LesBons for 50c and up. 5-20-1 wk PAPER CLEANING. EXPERT PAPER CLEANING, painted walls and burlap All work guaranteed. guaran-teed. Jamee Thompson. Bell phone 1168. lnd , 3C52 A 3-3 tf PAINTING & P APE RHANGIN G. j". denHARTOG. Painting and Decorative Deco-rative PaperhaDglng. 92S 23th st Both phones. 3 21 tf PHYSICIANS AND SUKGEONS. DR. A. FERNLUND, Phylclan and Surgeon; office hours, 10 co 12 a m.; 2 to 4 p. m.; 310 25th SL OfTlco phones. Bell 515-K; Ind 515: residence resi-dence 646 Wash. Ind. phonv502. SANITARY WORK. APPOINTED SCAVENGER of Dist-No. Dist-No. 2, all of the city south of 24lh street. Bell Tbone 324 Z. NoN McCarty. 6-10-tf OGDEN SCAVENGER CCPaul Van Koraen. Prop. Phone Bell 1003. All kinds of scavenger work promptly at tended to i I Remember! i jj ... 5 Our store number is 2451 I ; "Washington Ave. Onr Tel-j Tel-j e-phonc number is 3S. 3 Our delivery system is ; I perfect. ' ! Our Drugs are th best ; quality money can buy. It f 'i is to your interest not to for- I get us when you want a pre- j i scriplion filled. ! WM.DRIVER&SON DRUG CO. t 2453 Washington Ave. Ogden 's Best Drug Store. FOUND. I HAVE in my possesalon a bay mare. ' Owner may have same by paying for this ad, and for her feed bill. Og-den Og-den Feed Yards, 344 23rd. 5-25-:it LOST ONE RED COW, has horn and white face. Reward. Notify 2933 Wash. Dell phone 1175. 5-21-lwk SALT LAKE RANK BOOK and Eaclo j receipt. Return to Standard. Ro-ward. Ro-ward. P. R. McEwln. 5 21 lwk VACUUM CLEANING ' MACHINE COMPRESSED AIR VACUUM homo cleaning machine Everything about the house cleaned without removal. Office 32S 1-2 25th St. Phones 233. b'Au'KtU Mil WILL GIVE ENTERTAINMENT At tho Sacred Heart Academy tomorrow to-morrow afternoon the following program pro-gram of readings will bo given: General Clais A Tale It. Browning Miss Grill, "One, Two Three' H. C. Bunncr MIrs G. Roberts Japanese Lullaby E. Field Miss rteecher The Return of the Hoe Drake's Magazine MIrb McNulty In the Children's Hospital Tennyson Miss Kennedy Recessional Klpllns Miss Clause Tho Habitant . II, Drummond Miss Hamilton Tiano Solo, Valse Elegante Lucbert Miss Krauss Private Class, a The First Communion Badge b The Fate of Charlotte Russe C. Donnelly Miss K. Tyler The King's Daughters .M. Vandergrift Mlse L. Murray Lochlnvar .... ..' Scott Ml Rich The Death of Paul Dorabey ..Dickens Miss Derringer ' Nydla, the Blind Girl Bulwer Miss Kouff Cherokee Rosea Miss Menders a My Last Duchess h The Patriot Browning c "A' Man's a Man For A'Thnt" Burns Julius Cju?uar, Act IV, Scenes II, III Spakespeare Miss Krau Mitchell Bros, r Great Sale of ; Monumental Work Par no attention to lying mis-reprcsontaUona mis-reprcsontaUona from our competitors, com-petitors, and do not pay bis commissions to agents, but boo oa ; to can 6ave you money. Yards: 2003 Jefferson, TRANSFER COMPANIES. 8LADE, successor to Allen Transfer Co. J. C. Slade, lessee. Furniture, Vans and Storage. Office 40S 25th St Both phone3 S21. ALLEN, Baggage, Hack and Bus Line. Baggage and passenger transfer a specialty; 412 25th. Both phones 22. JOGALONG TRANSFER VAN t Storage Co., moving vans, all klads transfy work; pianos a specialty. Office Of-fice 32S 1-2 25th St. Phones 283. UPHOLSTERING REPAIRING K. VAN K AM PEN Psrlor Furniture Upholstered and Repaired; Bed Springs re-stretched like new; Mattress Matt-ress Making; Carpets cleaned, fit and laid. Estimates submitted on request. re-quest. Phones. Ind. 661; Bell S83-; 2769 Volkcr Ave. 8-j-tr HIGH PRICES PAID for secondhand second-hand furniture.. Expert piano polishing, polish-ing, upholstering, furniture packing for shipment, wall paper cleaning, var ; nlehlng and repairing of all kinds of , furniture. Call us up. Denkers & j Kammeyer, 242S Crant, Bell 1179Z. . Ind. 216. 4 21 Imo' FOR REAL BARGAINS CONSULT THESE COLUMNS THE ! UTAH NATIONAL BANK OF OGDEN, UTAH OFFERS TO DEPOSITORS EVERV FACILITY WHICH THEIR BALANCES. BAL-ANCES. BUSINESS AND RESPONSIBILITY RE-SPONSIBILITY WARRANT. J. E- Dooly, Prastdent. Horace E. Peery, Vlce-Prea. Harold J. Peery, Vlce-Prea. Ralph E. Hoag. Cashier. A. V. Mclntobh, Ata't. CasMer. bo for Ogden property. 5 20 tf Call and tee us for bargains. LOT 37 1-2x140 Four rooui house panto- and closet, barn and outbuildings. out-buildings. Inquire. Ill 31st street. 5-26 2wks I 6-rooni frame bouse, corner lot, on bench, snap 12.100 00 KELLY & HERRICK, 5-7-tf FIVE-ROOM house, close in. 2975 Pln-grce Pln-grce Avo 5 23 lwk FOR SALI5 Four nnd 1-2 acres, with water right, also good house; close to car line, O. A, White, 362 25t'j. 6-24-31 $30.00 PORTLAND, ORE., AND RETURN $30.00. Tickets - on . sale via Oregon Short Line. May 27th to June 3rd, inclusive. Final return limit ninety days; stopovers stop-overs either direction. Reserve berths City Ticket Office. 2514 Washington Ave. E. A 6HBWE, C. P. &. T. A. - SILAS r. LASON & CO. REAL ESTATE BROKERS Law, Loans, Insurance. 332 24th St. We have a Groom brick, on the bench, close In, we will exchange for a 7 to 9-room house anywhere on the car line aud pay difference. Good two-story brick on 25th. One block from depot lot 25x132. Well rented. rent-ed. Right price. No Letter business property In town Complete photograph studio on Og-den't Og-den't best street. Now doing good buslnesa. Stock and fljilura well worth $1,500. Will fie.ll for $900 on long time. Long lease; low rent Desirable Fruit Farm. 6 acres, 8-yenr-old Alborta peaches. An abundant abund-ant harvest now In tight On Canyon Road. Price J4.000. Ogden's most money making business. bus-iness. Store, with good, new stock. All fixtures modern and complete: long- lease on building. Low rent. Will sell for inventory price of gooda, less the freight. "Better Bolklt Informa- j tlon about this." I Fine residence lot near Adams and 2Sth St Easy terms. J4.)0. Lot 30x140 on Healy Ave. Will sell $10 down, balance $3.00 a month. Will cichanj-e a Urco ranch. JLn Ma- J BB005I RESTAURANT REMOVED TO VIENNA CAFE j 322 25th St 1 ; Steals same price as Broom Re-I Re-I ' taurant Speclil Dinner 25c. Lunch from 11 to 4 p, m. Dinner from 4 to 8 p. m. i I U LEE. FOON A TOM. Manager. ' izr t.i''"u.'Tu.iJji.iiPw 5 acres, 3 yeur-ola peach orchard, with full water right, near Bamberger Bam-berger street car line. Terms. C, 10 or 20 acres fruit land on Or chard Height- Terms. 6-room modern frame house, ham. eel lar. 66x132. close in on bench, part time. $3,000.00 ONE EIGHT ROOM HOUSE, largo lot, barn, room for four horses, lotB of hay, wagon. One block from bur.l-uetss bur.l-uetss center. Apply P- M- Paulson, 2404 Washington, 26if 1 READ THE CLASS ADS TQDAY READ THE CLASS ADS TODA i' , |