OCR Text |
Show M.MS1.MLS M-JLjg & ilk M. H FOR REAL BARGAINS CONSULT THESE COLUMNS' ONE EIGHT ROOM HOUSE, large lot. barn, room for four '.torses, lots of bay, wagon. One block from business busi-ness renter. Apply P. M- Fouls. 2401 Washington. 6-26-tf fcrt ACRES choicest orchard land .at Orchard Heights, also 20 shares of Davis & Weber Counties Canal stock. M A. Child. 271 Pa'.terson Ave. Hell 119TX. 8 11 lm I NICE three-room houe, barn and shade trees, lot 55x12:.; price $1,000. 515 Cook St., Five Points. 8-27-lruo NEAT cot tape of four rooms, fine lawn, .shrubbery, l3mi.no. 2f,?. Mon-r00- 9-9-2wk ALE OR any part oi 6 acres fine fruit or garden land 'n 12th street district; dis-trict; fine- wat-r right; terms ir sired. J. M. Forestall, 411 1st Nat nank b,'T- 8 9-1 mo J123.00 PER LOT Your choice of two or nore if 2S lrts In Nevada addition. addi-tion. J. F. Parsons, Broom hotel. S-23-tf I A NICE FOUR-ROOM brick cottage, on Qulncy avenue, nar 21th street. East front. Lot 50x1 65. Terms. H. 11. Goddard, 310 Eccles building. 9-7-lmo t j win 1 1 jwataa LEGAL. SHERIFF'S SALE. In the District Court of Weber County, Sute of Utah: Robert C. Newson. plaintiff, vs. Orson John Hyde and Raddie Hyde, defendants. To be sold at sheriff's sale, on the 29th day of September. 1910, at the front door of the Weber County Court House, In Ogden City, Weber County, State of Utah, at 12 o'clock noon. All of lota 7 and S la block 1 of Stephens First Addition to Ogdcn City, Utah. B. B. WILSON. Sheriff of Welter Couuty. Utah. J. J. MURPHY. Deputy Sheriff Hated, posted and published at Op-den Op-den Citv. Weber County, Utah. September Sep-tember Sib, 1910. FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. woi.tr:- ok w ovrci'.AKT. Fori I.t.y Cirri No. V,i. mcots cvtj second t:iI fourth MonrUv r.l-jn'j at In 1. . it. Hu.ii. v ibIUi. iielnltoi cord. illy I'.vl'rvt TEN A NKLSON. O N. iLAlt, HtVMAN Clerk. ixli l.i...o llf-T. L' P. O. F.LK3. B. P. O C(f Jc-n Lodna No. 71. I'ui nJ tiuo . ik hi.', ftcuuo Puu. iiit bu!nrinn avenue. Ktulur in-ollQ very T'"lay cvmlrii. O. A, BOYD. Exalted Ruler. C. O. DeWOLF. Secretary. WOODMEN OF TttE WORLD. Weber c'amp No. 74, meets in K. of P. Hall in the UUh National Bank Bldg., every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cordial!? Invited to attend. W. H. DRABBLE. C. C. E. AUTH, Cleric. First National ; Bank ItUt. ORDER OF OWl5 Ogden Nest, No. 1218 Order f Owls, meets every Thursday evenita in Eagles Hall, east of Reed Hotel, at S o'clock. Visiting Brother Owls are Invited to ottend the Nest meetings. THOMAS LESLIE. President. J. OLIVER. Secretary. No. 24 15 Washington Ave. FOR RENT. I ROOMS AND BOARD. LARGE double parlor and closets First-class board. 2039 Jefferson. 9-S-2wks FIRST-CLASS tabic board, with or without room. 521 23rd St. 9-9-lwk BOARD and room. 4 '.9 2GUi Street G-29-tf ROOMS AND BOARD. 2333 Adams. 21C-tt WANTED. ROOMS AND BOARD ROOMS and board for students. Call or telephone, giving description and lilies. Ogdcn Business College, Lewis Block. 8-12-tf Ogden Business Directory Advertisements in this column cost ,.76c. per lino per month, payable, la advance. ARCHITECTS. F. C. WOODS & CO. .lot Nafl Bank. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. R. S. FARNSWORTH. Attorney at-Law; at-Law; 314 and 316 Ecclos building. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. THE. DEN Cigars and Tobacco. Pipe, doctors. 3-35-if HAIRDRESSING. HELP WANTED. FEMALE. GIRLS wanted. American Linen Supply Sup-ply Co. 9-7-tf GIRL for general housework. 2912 Grint. 9-9-lwk GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK. No washing wash-ing or ironing. Call at CS3 25th street 97-1 wk GOOD GIRL for general housework. j No washing or Ironing. 526 25th street. 9-2 2t GOOD girl or woman at the Idanha. 2474 1-2 Wash. 9-G-lwk j GOOD house girl; must be good ook. ' 664 2Slh bt. Bell 8S1-Z. 9-C-lwk EXPERIENCED saleslady. Utah Knit- ' tine Co , 3021 25th st. 9-C tf GIRL wanted for kitchen work. 333 26th. 9 C-tf GIRL for housewort; family of three. Hell phono 1236-Y, or " call 2540 Gramercy. 9-3-lwk GOOD girl wanted at School for ' Deaf. 9-2-tf ' GOOD WOMAN one day each week for sweeping and dusting. Mrs. Mc-Cune. Mc-Cune. 549 2Cth. 9 2-tf GIRL to assist with housework, one , that ould go home nights preferred. Address W. M., care Standard. 9-2-tf WOMAN for general housework; good wages. 724 24th St 9-1-tf' Begin Nov! If you have never used a BELL TELEPHONE in your office or home have one or more installed - you'll soon wonder how you did without it. The time you save, the results you obtain, will moro than pay the small cost. REASONABLE RATES Call the Manager. BELL if SERVICE Sf ami f IS SATIS. I I MEEk J I FACTORY Xir&iAV UNION DEPOT TIME CARD EFFECTIVE JUNE 19TH, 1910. (Mounjiln TlmeJ DENVER 4. RIO GRANDE R. R. DEPART. t.Kii.rm for the East..". J7"' 10;To Halt Lake, " - Ji.h.Tlt Lk Fjss-ner i;:-orm. I,Ai:irlc Limited, caat p J' 4jAtUntlc ilL.il. tut 2 , P'I2" k.tiranU Junction Lxprcas l"- ARRIVE. .)tjrn FieenKcr ... 11-"' 1 lil.l'iiileij tron cant ' P Tn- C i.'lilniuo Kx from eaht P-m- 'i'JKdfn Kxpc-is J-Jpm. lI'Leul fruiii Wjnpeic : 'u l-ra- ,t'th fend Ca. Cxt-re8....... U -IL UNION PACIFIC R. Ft. CO. Tr. i So. Enstbound. I DPa1,1- ri,M.-ill oml Kspross... ! f:3J m. 1" I ant Mall I S-'-i a m k Lm Anilcs LlmltoJ. dally M2:s P m i, ivcrl.ir,.j LiniltcJ I P r'' . Atlantic tJxiircss I t: pm- No. V.'rntbnund. I Arrive. S.I'jofPKcr 5:3j a.m. i,' 'rtlifornSa Kxpror I &Mj a.m. yKuM Mall Ml:"" 1 ' t . i-rlii iiij Miniti J . J : p. in. .L'..i Ai.hfU-s I.tU.. dally :'.! p.m. OREGON SHORT LINE R. R. CO. No Serin of Oc.lcn. I DcporL l.Hiiiio nnti i'orflunil i 1:13 a m l"l ofJen-.Malad Motor Cur. : :23a.m. 33 Idaho Express 9:l0aui 'J litjite otd I'ortland :r-'J p.m. t li.C.n-hn Vulley l'liKHKniT 6 'i .in. IV Yellow slono I'ark Sjpc. d..' k.l ' ; FOR RENT. FURNISHEO ROOMS. LIGHT housekeeping .rooms furnacu beat. No children. 539 231 SL 9-9-1 wk FURNISHED ROOM, cheap. Suitable for student. S13 23th street. 9-8-1 wk FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms. 171 22nd. 9-S-lwk ROOM for gentleman. Modern. Uell 301 -Y. fc 9-6 lino NICELY furnished rooms. 4:t"i Her rick ave., between 2Cth and 27th. 9-G-lwk NICELY furnished room, 2354 Jefferson Jeffer-son Phone Llell 15G7-Y. 9-5-lwk ONE large front room, two beds and two single rooms, modern. 2422 Adnmi. 9-3-3wks ELEGANTLY furnished nnny front ivioiu, best location In city. T.7J 2ith. li-n-irno MODERN sleeping room, on car lino. 5t".9 22nd st. 9-3 Iwk. ONE or two furnished rooms with private family; located within one block of Webt.-r Academy, and within with-in 1 12 blocks from new hl;;h school. Address R, care of this olllce. V-2-tf THE C A M P P. E LL N . w I y furnished rooms, t.ilile board n specialtj ; under new management Hell phone, S3::, 5Ci". 24th. 9 l-2wka FL'R.MSIIED and unfurnished bouse-kejjiut; bouse-kejjiut; rooms, modern. $2 00 per week and up. 53G 31sl S-291m. NEWLY -furnished housekeeping j rooms. 2G2 24th. 8 19 lmo HOUSEKEEPING rooms, 25C3 Grant, j S-lG-lmo i FURNISHED ROOMS. 2350 Wash. : S-13-tf I'URNISIIED room for gentlemun. 23i'.'J Jeff. 2-9 lmo FURNISHED ami unfurnished fla'.s, 2CJ4 Grant. 4 1G Cmo TWO FURN1S:,CD ROOMS fcr honfickecT.Ing; 405 27th St. 9 11-tf FOR RENT. ! UNFURNISHED ROOMS. THREE rooms. 2032 Farr Ave. 9-3-Iw); FOR'SAISLLANEOUS" HORSE and Pheaton, harness ami saddle and cu'ter. 622 2Gth. 9-9-1 wk j LARGE young teeam, one cow, on- j stack of alfalfa. Dell 'phone. 270-Z. 9-9-1 wk TO THE highest bidder, my beautiful mlsslun oak piano. 229 2Cth t. 9 31 mo FURNITirRE of a prhate room Ins house; good location. Hell 1312-Z. 9-9-2wka LDY'S nondescriptive ticket to 14 Angeles. Cheap. Call Read lirus. Harness Shop, 9-7-ItvU A GOOD RIG HORSE for sale. Uh ai. j 85G 22nd Hell Gu3. 9-7-1 wk ONE heifer and one sheep. 323 35th. I 9-7-lwic RARE bargain in a No. 1 drop-head sewing machine. Call 2'-'G Wash. Ave., over Caiur's Grocery Store. 9 5-l-.k HORSE and buggy tlaap. Hell. 1 137-Z 9-3--ivli ONE rubber tired bucpy and slng'.o harness, cheap. ;;t 225s Grant. 9 3-lwic ROOMING HOUSE ior sale. 250 Lincoln. D 2-lmu NEARLY new hlgL-rade piano. O. J. Stilwell. Ind. j.hone G7. Bell 102SY. 8 27 tf FINE Elberta peaches, 7ic ier bushel. Bell phone, 932-X. 8-29-2wlc HIGH grade pianos and player piano at lowest prices and terms. .1. M. Pantone. Factory agent, 423 32ml St. Dell. 1227-Y. S-29-lmo INVALID CHAIR. 2305 Lincoln. S-24-lmo COMPETENT girl for housework, j Good wages, no washing 2322 Jef ferson S 25-tf i GIRLS wntitd at the O. S. I Laun- I dry. Union Depot 8-8-tf SITUATIONS WANTED. FEMALE. WORK by the. day; Bell 'phone 7lvY. 9-9-1 wk HELP WANTED! MALE. CARRIER BOY Tor the morning paper. Apply to W. E. Hart, from 5 to 0:30 p. m 9-8-tf BOY FOR OFFICE work, with pool c-ducatlou. John Scowcroft & Sons. 9-S-if I LADORERS WANTED by McKay & Reed, contractors. Capitol avenue and Van Huren. 9-7-lwk WANTED Young man to learu the clothing business. Apply 155 25th Mrcet. y-7-tf BOY to help in store and deliver; must have wheel. Utah Knitting Co., 3021 25th St. y 6 tf WANTED Wagon woodworker, also carriage painter. Give experience. Address M. M. C, care Standard. 9-6-1 wk TT" enterprising agents to sell best known article In Utah; 5.00 capital required to start; 50 per cent margin; best opportunity ever offered in Ogdcn. Og-dcn. Apply mornings. 425 23rd. 8-31-tf FOR RENT. " UNFURNlSHEfj HOUSES. FIVE ROOM house with pantry, newly new-ly painted and papered; low rent. 2GC3 Lafayette. 9-7-lwk NEW six-room npartment, modern, close In. Inquire 251S Qulncv. Rell 1249-Z. '9-3-lwk MODERN five-room house, $20.00. In-! quire G58 23rd St. 9-5-lwk THREE-ROOM house, closo in. We- i doll. 8-23-1 f WANTED7 " UNFURNISHED HOUSES. WANTED 5-room modern house. Notify No-tify Union Depot Master Shields 9-7-1 w' FOR RENT. FURNISHED HOUSES. FIVE-ROOM house, modern, furnish- ed. no children. References required. re-quired. 2203 Adams. 9-9-1 wk MODERN brick house, new, 5 rooms, .furnished, good location. Call at 743 21th st Mrs. A. B. Hodgman. 3 3!wk PLAmSEWING DRESSMAKING', 22 DC Wash. 441 Ind. 7-9-tf CARBONATE HILL MINING CO. Location of Principal Place of Business. Bus-iness. vAden, Utah. NOTICE There are delinquent upon up-on tin." following described stock, on at count of assessment levied on the .th day of July, 1910, the several nmounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders as follows; fol-lows; Names. No. of CerL Shrs AmL P- McCarthy 9 1.000 J10.00 W. J Carroll 34 250 2 1.0 W. .1. Carroll 35 250 2.50 M. R.-P.urko 37 400 4.00 R. M. Cobban 3D 500 5.00 O, W. Movie 6 1,000 10 00 (.'. E. France 55 2.00.) 20 00 R. M. Cobban SO 1,000 10.00 R. M. Cobban SI 1.000 10.00 i R. M. Cobban 82 1.000 HlM S. A. Kennedy 84 150 1.60 Jerry Mulllns 91 2.55G 25.5G Jerrv Mulllns 92 2,500 25.00 C. E. France 101 3.000 30.00 C E. France 108 1,000 10.00 C. E. France 109 1.000 10.00 Anna A, Huskett. .-.133 1,000 10.00 Mrs.C A McCarthy. .237 l.OOo 10.00 James S Casey 260 2,000 20.00 A. F. Rice 278 1,000 10.00 R. M. Cobban 282 2,500 25.00 A. F. Rice 283 1.000 10 00 J. A. Henshaw 3S5 500 5.00 J A Henshaw 386 500 5 00 P. McCarthy 390 500 5.0') Jerry Mulllns.'. 396 D.Ouo 50.00 Henry Bartlett 413 1,000 10.00 J H. Malonoy 417 1,000 10.00 Henrv Bartlett 413 1.000 10.00 Henry Bartlett 419 1,000 10 0 Henrv Bartlett 420 1.000 10.00 J. A. Henshaw 430 1.000 10 00 P. McCarthy 122 500 5.00 L. A Mnv 433 500 5.00 L. A May 434 300 5.00 A. F. Rice 4 11 1.000 10.00 A. F. Rice, 442 500 5.00 H. L. Klock 447 300 3 00 II. L, Klock 448 200 2 00 Nora Burke ,...450 1,500 15.00 Jas. D. Sullivan 451 1.350 13 50 W. J. Carroll 453 500 5 00 F. A. Carroll 454 500 5 0) M. B. Burke 458 400 4 00 T. J. Kelly 4G2 1.000 10.00 Mrs Edith Maloney 483 1.000 10.00 Mrs. Edith Maloney 4S7 1.000 10.00 Henry Bartlett 497 5.00 5 00 Mary Cotter 151 241 2 41 Mrs. Ellen E. Cannon Can-non 153 962 9 62 Chaa. F. McCreary.lG2 403 4.03 Ja3. H. McCreary. .163 403 4.03 Wm. W. McCreary. 164 403 4.01 John A. McCreary 165 40.1 4.03 Emmet H.McCreary 1C6 403 4.03 Mary B. Shelby 167 101 4.04 Marv A. Daxon ICS 40.1 4.03 W. H. DeFranco. . .169 282 2 82, Chae. B. Keller. .. .170 282 2.82 Eleazer Wakeley .. .171 2S2 2.S2 Geo. W. Doane 172 2S2 2.82 Arthur C. Wakeley.173 234 2 81 E. M. West & Co.. 176 1.000 10.00 C. C. Dve 187 1.000 10.00 Axcel H. Olsen 190 500 5.00 And In accordance with law, and the resolution of the board of directors made on the said 5th day of July. 1910, so many shares of each parcel of said stock as may be necessary, will be sold at the office of said company, rooms 519 and 520. First National Bank Building. Oden, Utah, on tho 10th day of September, 1910. at tho hour of noon, to pay delinquent as- sessments thereon, together with the costs of aderlling and expenses of the sale. T. D. JOHNSON. Secretary Office, room'i D19-20. First National Bank Bid.. Oden. Utah. NOTICE TO WATER USERS. State Engineer's Office. Salt 1-ike City, Utah, Au?. 15, 1910. Notiv is hereby given that Emll H. Anderson, whose poftofficn address is Ogden, Utah, has made application In accordance with the requirements of the Compiled Laws of Utah. 19o7. as amended by the Sesslou Laws of Utah. 1909, to appropriate one (It cubic-foot cubic-foot per second of water from springs in V.'eber county, Utah. Said sprlng3 I am situated at a point which lies I north 10 fort and ea.Kt 1.210 feet dts tant froti the south quarter corner of Ki-ctlon 34, Township C north, Range 1 west. Salt Lake base and meridian. The water will be diverted divert-ed at the place where It issues from ?a!l springs and conveyed by means of a pipe for a distance of 2.000 fer-t. tthore It will be ucd during the I. ibd from prll 1 to October l. In-'iu--lve. rf ftuh ypir, to inkato ap-pro!ii.i'rlv ap-pro!ii.i'rlv s-i acr-s of lind om-i om-i rn'ed In Section P. Township 7, north. H?'i -e 1 w..-u Valt Iil-o b.t e and' n'r; !1.-n. Ar- a f condary purpose, ipijc'i of y.'-S nn'rr p.j moy bo nee- s . ary will hf ufd durlr th- cn'lre -Mr for d'iWeMlc- purpose. Th! ap. ,'Ucntbn U 0.-, ;n-te(J m the S?t Vr-lr"r'i i ffen ;( .. r.ti"; All pMtet n -'n i n -1 the f-nnM:is . -.-'.J rii')!i:r.t':i. .-'M'n? tho ro-,r..n fl-.TffiT. riiuyt b- rrsi b-.- .-P,-. in ; .7'ii?'i ,ind Tl' In 1 1 1 1 nf , v).h. in thlrtv 'H'M !,iya nf or t'-o coumi.w i tjnn nf th- :;'': n o.' th , no'ice CM. KB TAWFTt. I 1 S'e En-tin.-- 1 I Date rf frst .e.l.'i-1" -., 0.i 20 I 1910. dit" of fonvi!tlr.n of publication ; I ::.! tcrubvr 19, l'-'lO. No.: North of .-Ueb. I Arrjv i-llovMitnne I'ark Special... C10a.ru ll'Ml K,Xitf9 t : Ij . in. tl'l'iirtlaml Kxpi 8:'" : t. H'L'iuh t.Xr.--)h y:'1-' p.n-.. KiSnlt Loko I'ior.cr... '. y in. ,Sult Lake fci-orUI J ,."Ji l in. ; IJZ.Mdi.Kl-i'Kdvn Motor Car.-. j b:-j p.io. j No. Foulh oi OB'len. lJipart. IC Tollwmono Park Special. ...I 6 M a.m. 4 tijlt I.ako Kxitcs- j 715 ti.m. ' S'.'jljocal for Bnlt iake 1 :'J u rn. 24;Portland Express 8:10a.m. U.i'ach Vollt?) Kiprfsa 10 3) a.m. S,l'!t Mall ll:C'lB.m. S7 i ivcrlarid LlrnlteJ ., 2 ii p m. 4 Salt Lako Sptclnl 4."J p.m. bLos Angelra Llm'ld. dally 3:50pm !,' iverlanil l.ln.licj 3:" p.m. 1 Paclflc Hxnrci.41 6:0 p.m. ( j,Salt Lak Locl, dally...... 7;) p.m. i H 1,'iah Express ... 3:16 p.m. Vo South of 03jh I Arrive. IjCutte and l'ortlund 12:55am ( 2,Atl:iJiUe Kxprcss 8:05 a.m. I I., Idaho Kxprc S W u.m. i 1.1 Ixical. dally 11:15am ";L,vs AnKc-Vs Llrnflcd '.2:? p.m. j ;..i.Hi-r;ufn l.lfnlt'-d 2,'0 p.m. ; ''.ntli" -si.d Torllond 3:SJ p.m. S3 Locai j4:10p.m. ll;i'a-h Valley Express . 3:2'j p in. SS;Atlantlo Express 6:15p.m. l.i'Lo'.-iil i 7.05 p.m. lj, icllownlono iDecial, dally. . '.ii p.m. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. No. Westbound. Depart. 2;i'iulfl- Krpreos .... t-m o.m. '. Krfi-t Mall 11. .7 a.m. 1 vprl(titl Limited 3:(ii p.m, t I'm 1 lie KxpresK i:Zi p.m. No. From West. Arrive. i;Ml.int1c Kxpreps I (.1 i.m, 1 Tuft Mall I 7:M a.m. i H.Tlnnd Limited ! Ii pm A Atlantic Kxores I t:3 p.m. .Iilly except Sunday. DO YOU FEEL UPSET? use A '.T'S THE Riverdale -Flour THAT IS THE BEST. Made by the OGDEN MILLING AND ELEVATOR CO. Ogden. Utah. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. Women of Woodcraft, Ogden Circle Cir-cle 5S1, meets every Wednesday iil?ht at 7:30 o'clock. K. of P. Hall. Visiting neighbors Invited. Dues can be paid at the Reagan Grocery Store, the afternoon of the 28th of eacu month. ALMA LUDDINGTON, G- N. 598 l?th St. MARIE CRITES, Clerk. 2731 Monro? Ave- KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Ogden lodge No. 2. Knights of Pythias Py-thias meets at Castle hall. Utah national na-tional bank bulldirg. every Monday erenlng. All K. of P.'s requested to meet with us. A. E. PRATT, C. C.. W. G. KIND, M. of E W. L. UNDERWOOD. K. of R. & S- 1MPROVHD ORDEH OF HBW.IF.N. lmprovu I Order of Kcdroen, Hiawatn ' Tribe No. 3. meets lu Eagle Hail, every first and third Monday evening at 7:30 p ni. Visiting chief cordially cor-dially ltvltcd JAMK3 MACHKTH. 8ehn. B. H. UEIGER, C. of R. a. D. WRIGHT. C. of W. LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE. Ixiyal Order of Moose. Ogden Lodsc No. 311. meets e'.cry Friday evening ul 8.00 p. m.. Eagles Hall. .10S. CHEZ. D P. A KOHN. T. R. A. IRVINE. Sec'y. BROTKE.KHOOD r aMERIC.VN Ocdn Homesici( , r.o. 1J(.0 idmIi bg-end bg-end and fourth Wi-dnesday night. Odd Followr Hull VIkUIhu Archeri cordially cor-dially lovltvil to rm-el with us. V. 11. ToLLKU. C26 21nt tit.. Foreman. O. V.. WILLIAMS. 191 ?lnt fit.. "orroBpondent. ODD FELLOWS. Ogden Lodge No. 5. Independent Order Or-der of Odd Fellows, meets li I O. F. Hall every Tuesday evening. Visiting brothers cordially invited to bo pres-cnu pres-cnu SIDNEY RAKER. Noble Grand. HENRY KISSEL. Secretary. Queen City, Rebckeh Lodge. No. 4, I. O, O. F., mex-ta becond and fourth Friday evenings at Odd Fellows' HalL Vl6ltlng members Invited. KATE BAILEY. N. O. EMMA MEID. Rec. Sec'y. 718 23rd LADIES OF T1IK MAeCAliKF.8. fillvcr Hive No 1, . ' r. M . meet i every 2nd and 4th Tuesday afternoon al2.30 orlock. In I. O. O. F. Hall. 2416 Washington avenue. Visiting members arj cordially luvlted to attend at-tend MRS AJ1DIB ANGELL. L. C. MISS I JENNIE PROUT. R. K. FRATERNAL OROER OF EAGLK3 Fraternal Orner of Ir.uglos, Ogden Aorla No IIS. I. O. E.. nier-ts every Wedritin-Jy Wedritin-Jy evening at Eacle Hall, east of Koed Hotel, at i p. m. Visiting brother Euglcs are U.vlted to attend the Aerie rncellrik-i LEON PROWNINO. W. President K. K.GElGr.'K. Secretary. DR. N. M. ESTES. Aer'e Physician. MODERN W'OOMMUM O. mMEUICA. Utah Cpihd No. W. meets every Tuesday night at 8 o'clock, at Eanle' Hall. L'.lh St. Vialtlns member Invited to tnret -r.-lth us. I. A. KARRIS. CouneL J. H SHAFER. Clerk. ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS. Warateh Divllon No. lit. O. R. meem xcond and fourth Fridays at I:w p. a;. In K. of P. Hull, corner Inirton avnue . and 2th street. aii brothers are cordially Invltert to ottend. EO. ALLEN. C. C. V. L. EOYLE. fl. and T. MASONIC. Queen FstW Chapter Wo. 4. O. E. n Regular n.etlnci hld at MnHO'p '1)1'; tn Wnxhlncton avenue bttr.e-jn Twenty fifth ni.d rwenty-.lxth street, the first and third Friday of euch month b Journlng iwcnilrs cordially luvlted to """"'MRP KATE SMTTHER3, W. M- LILY V. HALSTKAD. oec y. KOYAL ARCANUM Fraternal Ben-Oclary 0r4'-2cS tr.tn at low r-te. Hfjerye 'IJ"4."?' six million dHlars. Kockr 'ntJ Council No. . conveMt aacon fourth Thursdays at 1- O. O. HalL 3 W wijTHEHSP.JON. Co'lector. j UKU ' O. ROBERTS. 8-etar-. ROYAL IUOHLAmDERS. The Roynl Hichlander meet the. Jlrjit nd third Mondays at L n!on Labor HalU 3 :uh St. Dues i can b paid from I to I. oillce of O- W- t.rren. on the. iltn of Vch mouth. VL-!Hc members cor titaJIv Invito!. .. . DAYRCL D. SMITH, t. P. ALICE COLLINS, fteo'y and T-ea. rotal NEicunorta op america. Excrl.lor Cairp N"-, m-fu verf second and fourth Mlir JTvonln of each month a: taisl HalL Visit ing mtmkr. . INDIA 8AWVEE. Oracle. LILLIAN NEWTON RocirderM rom I!. Block. 1 MITCHELL BROS. Great Sale of Monumental Work I ay no aitcnllon to lying mlv i i u-prescntatloni from our com- rtiuora anJ do not W b'G ' ccmmtealons to ftgenta. but a . t,g- we can v you money. ! Yards 2003 Jeeron. j j t yy-XT.l wgll IT n-uTi- i I It I j READ THE CL-VS1F1ED PAQB I HOW TO KEEP YOUR CLOTHES LIKE NEW (jpj!?'? ADlES' or gentlemen's ar i'i ments can be kept In beau- y tilu' condition until worn lit rJl cut by taking frequent ad-vuuiae ad-vuuiae of our dry cleaning and I pressing service. Our dry cleaning process removes the soil and stains from your cloth- in?, freshens up the fabric, brightens tho colors and raises the nap like i new. . It does not affect the life or color of even the most 'dainty or delicate deli-cate garments." Our pressing service takes out the wrinkles, creases and other marks of wejir. It gives the garments a new like shape and fit. It removes all the happiness In tho knees and elbows, etc. Every garment or article is handled In each part of the process by skillful, skill-ful, carefu! workers. We use the gen ulno French Dry Cleaning process of cleaning by spirits and sohents, and have a thoroughly up-to-date equip' ment. You should pend your garments to us, and take advantage of this ger-l ger-l vice. No article of men or women's wear Is too dainty for us to dry i clean and finish pailsfactorlly and our charues are not high. OGDEN STEAM LAUNDRY CO. LAUNDERERS AND FRENCH DRY CLEANERS. Phones 174. 437 25th St, J Remember ;"j Our store, number is 2453 1 Washington Ave. Our Tel- " " c'phune number is 33. 1 Our delivery system is , perfect. Our Drugs arc tli best quality money can buy. It is to your interest not to for- pet us when you want a pre- seription filled. j WM. DRIVERS SON j DRUG CO. : 'A 2453 Washington Ave. i I Ogden's Best Drag Store. I u. S. DEPOSITARY. ! FIRST NATIONAL i . BANK j OF OGDEN. ITA'i Capital and UndlvUed Prcflta i 1275,000X0 ! Dnvld Hcclee. Prr-e ! G. H. Trlb. Vice-Prca John Walkon. Vlc-Prea. M 8- Drowning. Vlec-Prca, 1 .itin Plnsrec. Canhier. Jan K. tiurtoo. AJ&t Ctublr. l eCL'EHTliSr EXCiWisj- ? i i 325 2iiu ctrect j It I Wires to ill tnrks or. all , Sporting Events. t MRS. CARWILE and Mias Rltter, hair goods, hair dreSBing and manicuring. mani-curing. Marlnello creams and lotions. 51) 1st Nat. Bank bldg. Bell 1304. 8-30-1 mo HAIR OOODS HAIR SWITCHES for sale; combings made In switches. C. E. Lee, 2Gv2 Wash. 9 2 lmo JAPANESE MERCHANTS WAH-SING-LUN'G. 265 25th St, Jap auesc novelties fancy goods, teas nd groceries. i 2-2mo JUNK. OGDEN JUNK HOUSE If you have any kind of, Junk phone us up; wo will call for it. Bell phono 323-K; Ind. 725. FOR JUNK OF ANY KIND phone Jacobson. Bell 62CZ; Ind. 3695-D 11-1622 MUSIC. OGDEN CITY MILITARY BAND. Music furnished for all occasions. Ind. 1131 3724-A Bell 1205. 7-1 tf OGDEN HAT WORKS. Hats cleaned, reblocked and retrlai-mcd, retrlai-mcd, by practical hatter. Fifth floor L.-wls Blk. 716 if PAINTING & PAPERHANGING. J. den HARTOG. Painting and Decorative Deco-rative p-aperbanglng. 928 28th st. F.rjth phones. 'J-21-tf PAPER CLEANING. EXPERT PAPER CLEANING Prices reasonable. Bell 1168. Ind 3b52A. Jame3 Thompson. 8 31 tf PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR. A. FERNLUND Physician and Surgeon; office hours, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 4 p. ru.; 340 25th St. Office phones. Bell 515-K; Ind. 515; residence resi-dence 646 Wash. ind. phone 502. ALICE M. RIDGE, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Office 5th floor Lewis block. Phones. Bell, 241Y; Ind. 412. 9-8-1 mo SANITAR1 WORK. APPOINTED SCAVENGER of DUL Nofc all of the city Bouth of. 24th Miect. Bell Phono 324-Z. Nels McCarty. 6-10 tf OGDEN SCAVENGER CO.. Paul Vaii Komen, Prop. Phone Bell 100). All kinds of scavenger work promptly attended to. SECOND HAND GOODS. NEW AND SECOND HAND furniture, clothing and shoes, bought, sold or exchanged; also trunks and suit cases cheap. Bell Phono 1321. 179 1-2 Twenty-fifth street. 7-9-l.- ' TRANSFER COMPANIES. SLADE, successor to Allen Transfer ( o. J. C. Slade, lessee. Furniture. Vans and SUraire. Office 408 25th St Both Phones 321. Al-LEN, Baggoge, Hack and Bus Lin:-. Luggage and passenger transfer a bpcclalty; 412 25th. Both Phones 22. JOGALONG TRANSFER VAN 4 Storage Co, moving vans, all kinia transfer work; pianos u specialty. Oi flee 32S 1-2 25th St. Phones 283. UMBRELLA REPAIRING. UMBRELLA repairing and- covering, SCx-'JSth. J- l"n Hartog. Bell. 571-X; Ind. 43S. 9-l-t( UPHOLSTERING & REPAIRING K. VAN HAMPER'S si.op will be closed till further notice on account o 8lcknF3. 27119 Volkcr avc. 8-S-lt VACUUM CLEANING. j FOR SALE, on easy term, or for i ! rent by the d.iy, the best vacuum t leiitier un the market. O. J. Stilwell. Ind. phone 67; Bell, lvl'IY. 9-S-la:o . I READ THE CLARIFIED PAGE PRESS FOR SALE. Trum cylinder Cottrell press, with folder. Size of bed, 33x47 1-2 Inches. In flrfct class order. Prints six col-j col-j vmna. four pages, at one. time. Cheap for cash. Inquire or address tho Evening Standard. 7-2-tX FOR SALE Old maltu Good to put under carpets. inquire Standard Ciffl co. tf FOR SALE OR TRADE. SMALL lodging house near depot. No. 2CC5 Wall ave. Ind. phone 954. 8-13-1 rro WANTED TO BTjY. W NT ED To buy a good uillk routo i or other tiiuatl business. Inquire 22::S Jefferson Ave. 9-7-lwk CLEAN whlto rajv at standard offlc. 12-17-tf WANTED MISCELLANEOUS TEAMS WANTED by McKay & Reed. Contractors. Capitol avenue and Van Uuren. 9-7-lwk i FOR RENT, MISCELLANEOUS NEARLY new high-grade piano, O. J. Stilwell, Ind. "phone 67. Bell 1028Y 8 27 tf FEED. I lay. grain and coal yard. Corner- Waah. ave. and 21t. L. Ziti-mr-n. S-5-lmo HEAD THE CLAS.j. ADS TODAY. I MONEY TO LOAN. MORTGAGES- Loans on Improved farm or city property. HUNTER & KENNEDY. 211 First National Bldg. 4-30 tf MONEY to l-'n on wa.chea, d!.v mondfis. Jewelry, firearms. ic. Uncle Sam's Loan Office, established 1SS5. Tho Mo-'.y Lenders of OgJa; 278 25th St- C H- Smith. Prop. 9-4 lyr L0S1- LONG black coat, on Thursday, between be-tween Wright's store and Riverdale. Return to Staudard for reward. Bell phono SS3-Z. 9-C-lwk TWO-YEAR OLD bay f roll. white stripe in face. Iwo white stocking feet. Return to 242 fonoe. He-ward. He-ward. 9-5-lwk WHITE bulldog. Finder please notify noti-fy . Ben Mortennen. Bell phone. 1.107. Reward. 9-5-tf 1 ONE bay mare, weUut i.0') 1 bi.. ono white hind foot, will either pace or trot. Return 3211 Grant. IMI. S19-Z. Reward. 9-1-1 wk RED THE CLASSIFIED PAG3 i r" ' ,,.r......m , IBKOOM RESTAURANT 1 REMOVED TO VIENNA i CAFE ! ZZ2 2tth St ;eals aama prlca as Broom Restaurant. Res-taurant. fpecKI Dinner 3Jc Lunch from 11 to 4 p, m Dltnr from 4 to S p. in LEE. FOON A TOM. Maoaatr. ss i fi !.. a Th.ir m READ THE CLASSIFIED PAGi; C-i . . . r . , - - j " " V " , 1 jr.. MiT- i-ii." s to "niW.. 1 -- -T "" " - - |