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Show RATES Of ADVERTISEMENTS j THE PRICE OF ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE CLASSI- j FIED OR WANT COLUMNS ARE AS FOLLOWS : j NO FIRST INSERTION, D? LESS THAN 25 WORDS, CAN BE LESS THAN 25 CENTS. FOR EACH DAY AFTER THAT ONE CENT PER WORD. TWO LINES OR MORE ' FOR ONE WHOLE WEEK OF SIX DAYS ONLY 25 CENTS 1 PER LINE. BY THE MONTH 75 CENTS PER LINE. NO ' CHANGES ALLOWED ON ABOVE RATES. ALL ABOVE ! RATES MUST BE PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. 1 1 A HAN IS JUDGED by strangers by his appearanco. If your clothing, no matter how well mode, Is baggy, out of shape and stained or soiled, the Judgment Is In-arlably In-arlably not iu your favor. You practice Bound business when 1 you have your garments regularly DRY CLEANED and pressed by this establishment Clothes called for and delivered. Ogden Steam Laundry Co. LAUNDERERS AND DRY CLEANERS, fhones 174. 437 25th Street Ogden Business Directory Advertisements lu this column cost l 75c per line per month, payable In j advance. ALVORD & ANYTHING; BELL 333. 3-2-tf ARCCHITECTS. SH REEVE & MAI SEN, 1st Nat. Bank. F. C. WOODS A. CO. 1st Nafl Bank. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW E. T. HULANISKI, Attorney at-Law; Roooms 407-iOS. First National Bank building. General practice. S. T. CORN, Atlornev-at-Law; 207-208 First Nafl. Bank building. JOSEPH CHEZ, Attorney and Counselor Coun-selor at Law. 40 and 41. First Nafl. Bank building, Ogden, Utah. Both phones. Notary. R. S. FARNS WORTH, Attorney-at-Law; 314 and 315 Eccles building. JOHN T. POPE, Attorney-at-Law; j Rooms 417-418 First Natl. Bank building. Ogden. Utah. 8 D tf I LESLIE J. AKER, Counsellor-at-Law; I 909 Boston Bldg., Salt Lake City. CHIMNEY SWEEP. THE UTAH NATIONAL BANK OF OQDEN, UTAH OFFERS TO DEPOSITORS EVERY FACILITY WHICH THEIR BALANCES, BAL-ANCES, BUSINESS AND RESPONSIBILITY RE-SPONSIBILITY WARRANT. J. E. Dooly, Presnttnt Horace E. Pery, Vlc-Pr. Harold J. Pery, Vk-Pres. Ralph E. Hoig, CashUr. A, V. Mcintosh, Ast. Cashier. .i HELP WANTED. f EMAtE. WANTED A good rellabVe glrL 124 23rd. WANTED A housekeeper tor small family. Address, stating wages required, re-quired, P. O. Box 92, city. 9-23-tl WANTED A girl for general housework; house-work; no cooking. 2058 Adams. 9-18-tt APPRENTICE girls wan-.C at The T. accss Millinery Co., 2374 Wash Ave. 9 14-tf FIRST CLASS cook wanted at tho Virginia. 1 13-2wks SITATfONSWANTED FEMALE. DRESSMAKING and plain sowing. , Reasonable prices. 2366 Wah. Ave. j Ind. 441. 10-8 tt GIRL wants day work. Bell 457-C. 1 17 lwk HELP WANTED MACE-WANTED MACE-WANTED HELP An experienced person to take interest In rooming house. Middle-aged couple preferred. 1 17 lino A GOOD SOLICITOR can find work at the Standard office. Must furnish fur-nish good references. 1 12 tf SITUATIONS WANTED. MALE. MAN and wife wants position as cook. Hotel, restaurant or mining camp No objections to leaving city. Call or address R. H. Cook, 2360 Lincoln Ave. 1 17 It POSITION as fireman-Janitor, best of references. Address II. W , 330 Bernatd Ave. 12 30 lwk forrent FURNI6HED ffOOMS. FOR RENT Rooms. 507 Washington Washing-ton avenue. 1-15-lmo TWO furnished light housekeeping rooms, 1823 Wash. Ave. 1 13 lm ROOMS alBo for housekeeping. 427 24th. 1-12-lmo FOR RENT Fiimtehed rooms. 2J6 24th street 1-5-lmo FURNISHED rooms for housekeeping 2630 Adorns. l-4-10tf FURNISHED room for housekeeping, 2220 Lincoln. 12 28 tf FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms. 2563 Grant 12-24-lmo TWO furnished rooms tor housekeeping. housekeep-ing. 466 27th. 9 21 tf CHIMNEY SWEEPING and house cleaning. Work guaranteed. Ad ddess Janitor, care Standard. tl CIGARS AND TOBACCOS. THE DEN Cigars and Tobacco. FIpo Doctors. 8-25-tf CONGRESS DANCING ACADEMY Beat floor and music In city. HAIR GOODS AND COSTUMES MRS. C. E. LEE Hair Switches for sale at reduced prices; hair chains a specialty; masquerade costumes to rent for balls and theators. All mall orders promptly attended to; 21th street; P. O. Box 435. JUNK OGDEN JUNK HOUSE If you 7 any kind of Junk phone us up; we will call for It. Bell phone 82S-K; Ind. 725. FOR JUNK OF ANY KIND phone Ja-cobson. Ja-cobson. Bell 626-Z; Ind., 3C93-D. 11-lG-tf MIDWIFE MRS. L. IVERSON, Graduated Midwife; Mid-wife; 32150 ', ,sh. Ave. Ben 1014-Y. MUSIC OGDEN CITY MILITARY BAND. Music furnished for all occasions; Ind. j 1134-3724-A. Boll, 1206. 7-1tf OFFICE SUPPLIES OGDEN OFFICE SUPPLY CO. Everything for the office; 3C6 21th St. J. R. DRANE, Painting and Paper-hanging; Paper-hanging; 2219 Madison. Boll phone-768-K. PHOTOGRAPHERS THE THOMAS STUDIO High grade portraiture In facial, crayon and India ink; 2457 Wash. Ave Both phones PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS DR. A. FERNLUMD, Phyitclan and Surgeon: ofD.ee hours, 10 and 12 a. n.. 12 to 4 p. m. 340 2rth St.. Office phones. Bell C16-K: Ind.. 615; residence resi-dence 646 Wash. Ind. phone 502. OGDEN STATE BANK j OGDEN, UTAH H. C B1low President J. M. Browning Vice-President A P. Blgelovr Caaaler j J. E. HaJverson. .Assistant CaabJer j DIRECTORS ' II. C. BJgolow, John K. Spiers, O. j L. Becker, J. N. Spaxgo. L. F. Blge- low, J. M- Browning, I. A. Parmley, E. L. Van Meter, A. P. Blgelow. i WANTED REAL ESTATE WE BUY nnd sell real estate ot all kinds. What have you to sell' J M. Forrlstall. 414 First National Bank pu'mg- iMtf F PITS ALE MIS CELL ANEO UsT HOUSEHOLD goods toT 2771 Washington Ave. i 17 1 FOR SLE, cheap. No. 1 hand made cupboard. Bell 1209. 1-14-lwk GOOD fresh cow for sale. Inquire 703 12tQ st 1-13 lwk CANARY BIRDS for sale. 2570 Lincoln. Lin-coln. 1 - 1 l- ( -l mo FANCY apples for salo. Nothing like ra T,he MQrkct- Phone 2Z l C. J. Adams. 12 23 lmo FOR SALE 2 heating stovos. Inquire In-quire for Mr. Poulter. basement Standard office. CANARY birds, 50c and up, cajra Gc and up. Mrs. Neighbor, S84 2Cth St. 12 18 Iniu FOR SALE One iron bed with springs, one dresser and one clothes ohest Rear 2531 Graut Ave. MONEY TO LOAN NOTES and wages of reliable employes em-ployes and wace earners bought, and payments received on easy, weekly or 1 monthly Installments. City Loan Agency. Ag-ency. S16 First National Bank Bldg. 6 1 tf ON city property and Improved farms. HUNTER & KENNEDY. 211 First NatiouaL 4-30-tf MONEY to loan on watches, diamonds. Jewelry, firearms, etc Uncle Sam's Loon Office. estabHshod 1885. The Money Lenders of Ogden, 278 26th. C. H. SMITH, Prop. 9 4 lyr MONEY to salaried people; easy payments; pay-ments; no 6eeurHy. Drake. 410 Fccles Bldg 12 15 tf PERSONAL. LADIES! Call on Madam Parlos, dressmaker, and securo satisfactory satisfac-tory work at reasonable prices. Mjod.-l Rooming house, 2419 Grant Ave. Ind Jhone 3519 Grant Ave. 1-17-lwk lost; LOST Pair lady's eyes glasses on Plngree. near 2Sth. Return 2S18 Plngree. Reward 1-14-lwk LOST A brown horse with blanket j and halter on. S. L. Edglev. 243-Y Bell. i-15-lwk IDST Gold watch and pin; initial "E" engraved on both. Return to j Standard and receive reward 1-15-lt j FOUNR BLACK FUR ROA Owner can have same by calling at Standard office and palng for this ad. 1-17-P.t , FRATERNAL ', ORDER OK OWLS. Ogden NVpt, No. J21S, Order of Owls, moots In Odd Follows' Hall, over Elks' club, every first ami thJrd Krld.iy : nights of corn' month. Visiting Owls cordially Invited, THOMAS LESLIE. President. JOHN M. MARSHALL, Secretary. No. 234? Washington avenue. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA. Utnh Camp No. 750, mcel -very Tuesday nlnlit at 8 p. m., at Kagls Hull J Tuth St. Visiting- members Invited to mucl Willi us. A W. AG EE. Consul. J II. SHAKER. Clerk. ' ORDER RAILWAY CONDUCTORS Wnatch Division No. 1M. O. R. C, meets second and fourth Fridays at 2:3) p. m.. In K. ot P. hilL corner Washington Washing-ton avenue ami 24th street. All brother! . oro cordially Invited to attend. GEO. AI.LHN. C. C I 1) Li. BOYLE. S and T. . B P. O. ELKS. B. P. O. Elk. Oiriion Lol8 No. 713. lodge nnd club roomu, second floor I-U4 Washington avenue. Regular moetlnja every Tuesday evening. JOHN S COHLKW. Exulted Ruler. J. H. KNAUSS. Secretory. OGDEN LODGE NO 1. D. OF II. Ogflen LodRo No. 1, D. of H., meet In 1 O. O. K. hull. illS Waablngton Avo., the tlrat ond third Thurad.iy uvenlnf of eHth month, at 7:1p P. Jn VlnlUtut eleters and brothers coraiftlfy InvtttU to attend. , EDITH PROtTT. C of H. JENNETTE HILL. Financier. L. JENNIE PKOUT. Recorder. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Opden Lo)o No. i. Knlnrhls of Pythla meets at CuBtle Hull. Clah National Hank bulldlnu. every Monday evening. All K. of P ' requited to meet with u. AMOS HKIJON. C. C. V. W. CROS8MAN. M. of E. W. S. UNDERWOOD, K of K. & S. WOMEN OK WOODCRAFT. Women of Woodcraft Osd'ii Circle Ml, meet every Wednesday nltfht at 7M o'clock. IC. ot P. ball. THItln Ne.lf.b-bora Ne.lf.b-bora Invited. Duen cn be paid at Blnirhanv cro-cery cro-cery Mlore. 5th St., tho afternoon of the 2&th of each month. SARAH KANSON. G. N., H3 Wet I'attemon Ave , MARIE CRITES. Clerk. T7Z1 Monroe Avenue. 8ko Lily Circle. No. 174. meets every second and fourth Monday nlffhts al 7:30 In 1. O. O. K. hall. Visiting neighbors neigh-bors cordially tnrltd. MINNIE ML'LLER, C. N., purter Avenue. KATE HEVMAN. Clerk. 2JSH 23rd Street. ODD FELLOWS. j 0'ln Lo1k No. 6, Independent Order of CTdd Fallow. Meet In I. O OF. hall every Tuesday evening. Visiting brother cordially Invited to be present. GEORG RKNNIR. Noble Grand. . HENRY KISSEL. Secrotary. Queen City, Kobekah Lodge. No. 4. L O. O. F., meets eeond and fourth Friday Fri-day evening at Odd Fellows' hall. Visiting Vis-iting members tnrlted. LAURA M. W1ANT, N. G. AMANDA JENKINH. Rc. See'y. READ THC CLASSIFIED PAGE , 1 U. 8. DEPOSITARY. I FIRST NATIONAL : BANK OF OGDEN, UTAH Capital and Undivided Profit 1275,000.00 David EccleB, Pre. G. H. Tribe. Vlce-Pre. John Wataon. Vlce-Prea. -, M . S Browning. Vlce-Prea, John Pln?Teo, Cashier. Jas. F. Burton, Aset Caahler. FRATERNAL. ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA. EkcoIjIot Comp No. 32!'"i. moots every eeond and fourth Mondny evening ot n.o.-.v'n at tnc Eagles' hall. Visiting Visit-ing member cordially Invited. MRS. MARY DORA. Oracle. Vx 2Cnd Street. JOS1E RHEA, Recorder, ICS 22nd St. ROY'AL ARCANUM. FrUrnl Renellclary Order. Insures men at reasonable rates. Accumulaied emergency fund nearly fire million dollars. dol-lars. Rocky Mountain Council. No. GET. meets second nnd fourth Thursday at I. O. O. F. hall, 2116 Washington avenue. 11. L. Peterson, P-ege-nt. J W. Wothnr-Hpoon, Wothnr-Hpoon, Collector, O. B. Roberts, Seo'y, BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICAN YEOMEN. Ogden Homosle.id. No. 150G, meetn first and third Thursday night at 7:W In Labor La-bor Union Hall, 2Hh St. Vlnltlng Archers Arch-ers cordliilly Invltwd to meet with us. HENRY BUCHELL, Foremaa. 22nd Stre.-t. O. E WILLIAMS, Correspondent. 1S2 21st Street. MASONIC. Quen Esther Chapter N 4. O. E. S. Regular meetings held nt Masonic hall on Washington avenue, botween Twenty-fifth and Twonty-Mxth Htrcotn, t.s flral nnd third Fridays of each month. SoJournlDg memburs cordUUly Invited to attend. MRS. KATE SSIITHERS, W. M. LILY V. HALSTED. 9c y. LADIES OK THE MACCABEES. . Silver Hive No. L L. O. T M.. meota ' every Tue.nlay aflHrnoon it 2.30 p. ni In I. O O K. h.ti:. 2416 Washington avenue. ave-nue. VI5HI11K inerabera oro cv.'dlally ln MLu'l to attend. MRS. IDA HOLLAND. L. C. MISS L. JENNIE PROt.7. R. K. ERATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES. Fraternal Order of Eagles, Ocden Aerie No. lis. K. O. E., meets cvry Wetlnos-day Wetlnos-day evening In Engle hall, cant of Reel hotel, ut S ::!. Visiting Brother EnBle are Invited to attend the Aerl mcetlrjgs. A. C. K1EL1T2, W. President. E. R. GEIGKR. Secrelnry. DR. H. B. FORBES, Aerlo PhysleJoa IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN. Improved Order of Redmon, Hiawatha Tribe No 3, meets In Eugle hall, Friday evenings at 8 o'clock. Visiting chiefs cordially invited. J. L. BLOSSER. Sachem. E. R UEIGEK. C f R. A B. WRIGHT. C. o' W. WOODMEN OK THE WORLD Weber Camp No. 74, meets In K. of . P. hall In thu Utuh National Bank Bldg. every Thursday evening at fc o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cordially Invited t attend HENRY SILVERTHORN, C. C. E. AUT1I,' Clirn. First National Bank Building. SAVE YOUR FRUlT and save your orcharda. Use The Ideal Orchard COAL Heater. 56,000 used in the Graud Vnlloy of Colorndo last season, not a dissatisfied cus-toraex. cus-toraex. Most economical, efficient effi-cient and satisfactory heater made. Rasmussen & Marsh General Agents for "Weber and Davis Countie. FOR RENT Furnished rooms by day, week or month; all outside rooms; tonns reasonable; one and one-half blocks south of Reed Hotel. Tho New Wilson. 437 Herrlck avenue. Ecll phone 1644. Mrs. J. R McAlpfoe. prop. 9-27-tf FOR, RENT Housekeeping rooms, 171 22nd St. g-21-tt FURNISHED rooms for housekeeping. Wright Investment Co, under First National Bank. Ind. 879. I 15 tf FOR RENT! UNFURNISHED ROOMS. THREE good rooms, 57.00; 263 21sL, 12-2S-lwk FOR RENT 3 rooms over Clark's store, 2360 Wash. 1 8 tf FOR RENT! ' ROOMS ANb BOARD. BOARD and room by day, week or month. 371 22nd St 1 13 lwk BOARD and room, 4f 2Glh Street. 6 29 tf TABLK BOARD, 548 2Cth. FIRST-CLASS board and room, hot ! and cold water In room, and hot I water heat. The Melrose, 2C39 Jeff, j 1 11 lwk ( FOR RENT FURNISHED HOU8ES. FOR RENT Hotel at Colllnston, Utah, completely furnished. Rent $16.00 per month. 1-11-lwk NINE-ROOM completely furulsthed bouse. Iud. 879. J 15 tf 1 SANITARY WORK NELS McCARTY. All work subject to sanitary Inspection; 2728 Grant; Bell phone 24-Z. TRANSFER COMPANIES JOG-ALONQ TRANSFER. Vans. Piano Moving a specialty; nl3o owners of Wagon Vacuum House Cleaning Machine, Ma-chine, 338Vi 26th 8L Both phones 282. SLADE, successor to Allen Transfer Co. J. C. Slade. lestree; Furniture Vans and Storage; Ofllce 408 35th St Both phones 321. ALLEN, Baggage. Hack and Bus Line. Baggage and passenger transfer a specialty; 412 26th. Both phones 22. UMBRELLA REPAIRING UMBRELLA REPAIRING Umbrellcs repaired and recovered; J den Hartog. 928 28th St. Both phones. UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS repaired re-paired and recovered; 354 23rd; Ind, 672. J. Cohn. UPHOLSTERING & REPAIRING K. VAN KAMPEN Parlor Furniture upholstered and repaired, varnishing, mattress making; carpets cleaned, tit and laid, estimates submitted on request. Phones, Ind. 661, Bell 883 X. ' 2769 Volker Ave. S-9-tf f FRENCH POLISHING, Upholstering. ( Furniture Packing. Carpets Cleaned and Layed. Wall Paper Cleaned. Ind. i 3606-D; Bell 1179-Z. Denkers & Kam- ! meyer. 1-1 0-1 mo ' PRESCRIPTIONS ! : inrArr nj:1' ""'-''yn.'jn i i Our rrescrlptlon business for ( ; 15"9 was 100 per cent larger 3 I than 1903. Why? Because we a 1 1 a never substitute, and the poo- 1 R '! pie kuow it. 3 mi DRIVER & SON I DRUG CO. I ?45S Washington An, j v.rsr'i:'-1:?-', jv.il:1.1, 1 LVfiiTfiBj "Beauty Rules the World" LADIES If yrni wish to look well and feel well call on Madame Keller, Hair, Scalp and Skin Specialist, 24C8 Washington Ave. Bell 'Phone 1353-K. Treatment nt Parlor, dally, 9 - m to 6 p. m., or by appointment appoint-ment at reMdenee. Cournps by arrangement. O-that'sall l a very import- 1 ant story for men. read it on page 6. I I WANTED TO BUY j CLEAN white rags at Standard office, j 12-17-tf j FORSALBREAL 3STATe7 j THREE-ROOM brick house, an acre j ground, six blocks west of Fir Points, (350.00. Inqulro 24.16 Wash. ', Ave. 12 10 lwk FOR SALJvThresj fin lots, 48 by 100 fcot. easy payments. Inquire 1175 Grant Pnoco Bell G22K. FOR SALE Bargains in houses and lots, farms, vacant lots, roomloj bouses, also houses and lots oa the i Installment plan. Money to loan. See us before you invest. O. A. 'White, J4J 25th street. S-29-3m I A SNAP 4-room house (new) in railroad rail-road district. (1450.00. 345 24th St. 12 6 tf I READ "THE CLASSIFIED PACE! - i SLADE 6uccesior to Allen Transfer Co, j. C. Slado, Lesse. VANS, DRAYS, BAGQAQE WAO-QONS. WAO-QONS. PIANO, FURNITURE AND SAFE MOVINO. 05 23th St. Bth Phones 321 j BB00M RESTAURANT I REMOVED TO VtElTNA j OAFS f 333 38th St f; Meals time price ft Broom Ret- f 1 taurant Special Dtnner 25c I Lunch from 11 to 4 p. no. i' Dinner from 4 to 8 p. m. f t EE. FOON 2'-t Tr?-q.l'- Be snre and get Fcls-Napfha frnm your procer toda.v. TO-NIGHT . J loQil'J'iifjHiiA'j.'iLtrTjn I |