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THE OGDEN STANDARD, OGDEN, UTAH, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1913. 3 I READ THIS - ADVERTISING PRICES Want advertisements eo; on cent per word each Issue, or 5 cents per line of five words per day, no first Insertion less than 25 cents, or two or more lines per week at the rate of 25 cents per line per week, or 75 cents per line per month. Remember five average words make a line. All advertisements on this page must be paid In advance. No excaptlon to this rule. WANTED FEMALE HELP. GOOD cirl wanted; good wages, 2404 Madison, 9-29-2t BRIGHT plrl an office girl to an swer phone call Applicant apply ing for position must be thoroughly trustworthy and bring references from their last employer ami applj - at ofrice, 350 25th St.. October 1, 1" a. m. 9-29-2t LADIES' presser?; only those need ) apply that can do fancy pressing FOR the Ma Belle Cleaning ar.d Dye Works, Inc., solicitors, male or fe male, good wages to right party. GOOD girl wanted at once for cook Ing at 2555 JefferBon 9-27 LSrtt GREGG Shorthand can be learned at t the Central Easiness College in. three to five months. Let us sav you time and money Easy to learn easy to write, and easy to read. Oppo- 1 site P. O Phone 764. 9-4-lwk FEMALE housekeeper Phono 1028. .2786 Grant. Ground floor. 9-25 tf wanted 8 lady demonstrators, k 2448 Wash. Upstairs. 9fc9-lmo WANTED a girl at The Vlrcinla. I 9-17-2wks! (;IRL for housework Inquire 908 24th 1 St. Phone 864 W. 9 -11 -tf J WANTED MALE HELP. WANTED A delivery boy with bley I cle. Clarks " lOUNC man about 10 cars w Un parents who has barn and who will care for team. Steady job. Apply at fc 281 24th St 9-25-8t EXPERIENCED collector with wheel wanted. The National Outfitting i '"o. 2345 Washington Ave 9-23.-1 YOUNG man with some expericnc of store work. 236.: Washington "- 9-20-lwk ?l i AT once strong able-bodied men lot work as laborers on steel tow er transmission line in Utah and Idaho Clean, sanitary camps, good food. $2 00 per day and board Ap ply Phoenix Construction company Fiib- National Bank Bldg . Brigham City. Utah. 9-11 -2wka V X T ED A good canvasser to se'.l real oil paintings, made by hand; id commission Address Oil Paint ings, care the Ogden Standard ; good references required. 7-ll-4t SITUATIONS WANTED -4 " TO FIRE a heating plani Oood refer ences furnished. E. G Neighbors, care city hall. 9-27 lwk HONEST young man, single. Strong and willing to work, wants position as driver for wholesale or retail store, can drive auto or horses Address 1 69 25ih St. Phone No. 516-W Call Room 23. 9-23-lwk DRESSMAKING -12 Lincoln. Phone 1285-J. 9-22-lmo DRESSMAKING, plain sewing. 427 24th St 9-20-1 k QUIET, respectable home for con linement and non-contagious sick cases Mrs Dalton, 473 31bt St Phone 122 1-W. 8-2 1-lmo FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS STORE for rent 620 24th St. Tel ti09 STORE room 2464 Grant, reasonable. Inquire A. G. Fell, Mayor's office. STORE room 2238 Washington; 2 story, full basement, 100 feet deep. Rent reasonable. Inquire A G. Fell, Mayor's office. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS 30 H0RSE8 for pasturage Inquire A Jackson, phono 328-J. 9-6-lmo WANTED Clean, wnite old rags, at i the Standard office. Phone 56. 360 I 24th st. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals for iurnishlng ma Iterlal and building sidewalks in Side walk District No. 123. being both sides of Ogden avenue between 7th and 8th streets for a distance of 396 1 feet; and on Second street west from I Washington avenue beginning at the i point on the south side of Second street, 544. 4 feet west of Washington 1 avenue, thence east to Washington $ avenue and on the north side of tho street from Washington to Wall ave nue, under plans and specification preparod by the City Engineer and ap- proved by the Board of Commission I era. will be received at the office of the City Engineer, in the City Hall. ; Ogden City, Utah, until 10 o'clock a Y- on tho 15th day of October, 1912, J at which time all proposals received will bo publicly opened and read aloud. Si 1 Plans and specifications can be ob- ''" tained upon application at the office C of the City Engineer, after October jf 8. 1913. The right la reserved to ro- W Ject any or all bids and to waive any defects. By order of the Board of Commissioners H.J CRAVEN, City Engineer First publication, beptember 22, 19U Last publication October 14. 1913 Norwegian trade unions have a membership of 63,000, an increase of 17,000 since 19100. On Oct 6, at Sadalla. Mo Interna flonal Brotherhood of Blacksmiths and helpers will convene FOR RENT . FURNISHED HOUSES, ROOMS AND APARTM ENT9. ROOM with 6team heat and bath for gentleman, $2.50 per week, close in; references. 2!Mi Adams Ave. 9-4-lmo NEW modern pressed brick bungalow, neatly furnished. 23rd and Madison Skeen Realty Co., under First Nation al Bank Phone 918. 9-26-lwk ROOM and use of parlor, f 10 Board $4 per week Rates for two. 335 2Rth Street 9-29-lk FIVE-room furnished; ?18. 962 Wash ington 9-2G-3t THREE furnished rooms for house keeping. Tel. 1269-J. 2550 Qulucy. 9-24-lwk FOR RENT Furnished, new, clean comfortablo housekeeping rooms, $2 week up 526 31st St. 3-13 lyr MODERN furnished house. 2347 Madison Phone 1955-R. 9-20-lwk HOUSEKEEPING rooms 2353 Moti roe. !H 4 lmo FOR housekeeping : gas. bath also sleeping rooms 427 24th St 9-13-lmo MODERN furnished room with use of parlor, $10, board jf desired. 335 28th. 9-1-lwk COREY apartments nioaern and rea Finable 25C6 Washington ave. 5-24 If DOUBLE parlors, use of kitchen and piano. 2353 Monroe. 9-4-lmo HOUSEKEEPING rooms, 171 22nd St. 9-10-1 mo FRONT bedroom, bath. 315 27th St 9-6-lwk j FURNISHED flatB. 2634 Grant Ave 4-16-lr , FOR RENT UNFURNISHED HOUSES, ROOMS AND APARTMENTS. i ROOM modern house; light and water Rear 2756 Jeff Phone 239 9-29-lwk SIX-ROOM brie w house, lights, ua ter. balh. 2346 Wall 9 27 tf FOrR-room house 2356 Harrison. 9-26-lmo r H REE front rooms, IirIii and water. $10 263 2 1 pi St. Phone 2239-J. 9-26-lwk FIVE-room modern brick house. ?2 per month 471 22nd St 9-20-tr FIVE-room. modern house includ ing gas, 1569 24th. Inquire Hor rocks Bros 9-19-tf ONE five-room house ?lo per mouth. one 7-room house, $12.50 pei month Phone 612. 9-16-12wks ElGHT-rooni modern brick house. 2171 Reeves Ave . rent $20; phone S89 John J. Greiner, li's 25th St 9-9-tl FOUR-room, $12, 6-room, $15 close, in, water, lights. 2155 Adams. 9-4-lwk SEVE;vroom Drick, modern house, basement. Apply 2026 Jefferson Phone 2.'!S0 8 25-U 4 ROOM flat, unfurnished Over Smith Grocery, 26th and Wash Phone 2S4 LOST 26TH STREET car, Sunday, ladies black handbag, return Mlsch Phar macy, get reward, no questions ask ed. 9-29-lwk I E ENINQ September 28, between Wlllard and Ogden; grip contain ing picnic things. Call at 667 23rd or phone 1101-J. Reward. 9-29-2t ONE Ogden Standard Receipt book, No. 1184, all receipts In this book are void. Finder please return samc to Standard office. 360 24th street. FOUND. ONE pair nose glasses by Fire Sta tion No I; may be had by ideu tilylng and paying for ad 9-27-3t BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WE have for sale a well-located general repair shop doing a busi ness of $400 to $500 per month. Rent and operating expense very light, good permanent business established, full outfit of machinery and tools. Here Is an opening for some live person. Must be taken up quick. Don't telephone. See us. Mathewa McCulloch Co., Under First Nat l Bank. 9-19-tf MEISELBACHS Private Business College, 2656 Adams, is persoually conducted by an experienced Mer chant and competent teacher. Enroll for the new course 8-22-lmo TUTORING. PUPILS In private home; for further Information call phone 1556. 9-5-3t BOARD AND ROOM. ROOM and board in private family. 2848 childs avenue 9 26-lwK ROOM and board, 75y 23rd St Phone 441-W. 9 24 lwk NEWLY opened boardlug house; largo front rooms. Bath. Home cook lng. 447 21st Street 9-24-lwk MELROSE first-class board; largj sleam heated rooms, very reason able. Phoue 1613-R. 9-18-lmo FURNISHED room suitable for gon tleraan with or without board, 526 25th street. 9-17-lwk ASTROLOGIST. LISTEN here! Madam Yogis, the greatest farseer, nstrologMst. palm and card reader Call and be con vinced she Is the best. 132 1-2 25th st. Newdale rooms. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS, i 10,000 POUNDS lead at 4 l-2c per lb 8S90 Wash 9-29-lwk j FURNITURE for sale, cheap 1081 I Oak street. 9-29-lt HOUSEHOLD furniture of 4 rooms; nearly new. Terms Phone 2392-W. Rear 2756 Jeff 9-29-lwk THIS year s Harley Dav idson motor cycle for sale. Apply L. M , Stand ard office. 9-27-lWB ONE flue thoroughbred O. I C Pig; excellent individual; come and see. State School for Deaf and Blind. 9-26-lwk . STUDEBAKER, 25. 1915 model usf d four months, cheap for cash. Phone 1535-W. 9-25-41 THOROUGH bred Holstein Bull, 2 years old 371$ Washington avenue. Phone 1393-M 9-25-lwk HOUSEHOLD furniture, including pia no and roll top desk, also house for rent. 2346 Wall 9-24-lwk HOUSEHOLD Furniture Inquire 520 22nd St 9 2 l-lwk INDIAN MotorrvHe. first class condi tion, cheap. If taken at once Phone 2365. 9-23'lwk ELEVEN hundred pound horse for delivery purposes Apph 311 27tb St. 9-23-lwk ALMOST new Jewel Gas range at 1948 Jackson; cheap if taken at or.ee 9-20-lwk HOUSEHOLD furniture of 8-room house. 2525 Adams Phone 1743. 9-20-lwk PULLEYS, SHAFTING AND HANGERS Cheap for cash, owing io a change In our press room the following are offered for sale Can be seen at the Standard offico 36 feet of 2 3-16 Steel Rbaftlng ith seven (7; 12 1-2 Inch drop hang ers. 1 32-lnch 6 1-2 face wood pulley 1 18-Inch 6 1 2 face wood pulley. 1 14-Inch 6 1-2 face steel pulley. 1 15-inch 8 1-2 face 6teel pulley. 112-inch 6 1-2 face 6teel pulley 1 17-inch 6 1-2 f ace steel pulley. 1 24-inch 6 1-2 face steel pulley. These are all split pulleys and can be used upon any size shafting. 1 b-inch. 4-inch face, wood pulley. 1 12-lnch. 5 1-2 inch face, wood . ul ley. APPLES 25 cents per bushel, it" call ed for. Phone 398-R. 9-4-tf KINDLING wood. Yard on Hudson Kve. bet. 23rd and 24th Su. Phone 617-J. 12-2?-tf FULL sized Ink barrels, 51.00 apiece Inquire Evening Standard, 360 24th St. Phone 56. 1-18-tf MONEY TO LOAN SMA1 L amounts of money loaned to reliable people on short notice, call Phone 1611-1 9-24-lwk ANY amount on reul estate Bichsel (. ommercial Nat'l Bank Bldg. MONEY advanced salaried people on easy payments; no security, also ioans on furniture, planus, etc Drake, over PalEO & Hurot. ON farm or city property Any amount Purdy. 2478 Washington. 6-11-tf MONEY on first mortgago real es tate loans. Kelly &. Herrick. M5-tt LOANS on Improved fan or city property. HUNTER t KENNEDY, 423 24th St . opposite court, house 5- 12-tf MONEY to loan on city and farm property. Au ainuunt, no delay Mathews BicCulloch Co.. under Firol National Bnk. Phone 301-W. MONEY to loan on watches, dia monds, Jewelry, firearms, etc. Un cle Sam's Loau Officii, established 185. The Money lenders of O&den 278 26th SL C. H. Smith, Prop. 6- 4-lyr MONEY to loan on real estate secur ity. J J. Bruinmltt. 4-27 tf UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COM PANY ANNUAL MEETING 165 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Aug 27, 1913. The annual meetiug of the stock holders of Union Pacific RailroaJ company will be held ut Its office at Salt Lake Citv. Utah, on Tuesday, October 14, 1913, at 12 o'clock noon, for the purpose of electing fifteen di rectors of the Company, and of trans acting such other business as may legally come before tho meeting. For the purposes of the meeting, the books for tho transfer of stock (both preferred and common) will bo closed at 3 o'clock p m , on Mon day, September 22, and will be re opened at 10 oclock a. m., on Wed nesday. October 15, 1 y 1 3 . ALEX MILLAR, Secretary FARM TO TRADE FARM near town lor hous, cloo In C. D. IVES, 380 25th St. 1-15-lyr NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the City Engineer, iu the City Hall, Ogden City, Utah, up to and Including Wednesday. October 15, 1913, at 10 o'clock a. m , at which lime said bids will bi publn Iv opened ami read aloud, for furnishing materials and doing the work of paving with 7 Inches of concrete together with all necessary excavating and grading therefor, of Lincoln avenue from the south 8id- of 26th street to the north side of :j0th street. To be hereafter known as paving district No 109 All work to oe done under pluiiB aud specifications pre pared by the City Engineer and ap proved by the Board of CommllBlon ers. Plans, specifications and full in formation can be had upon application to the City Engineer after October S 1913 The right Is reserved to reject anv or all bids and to waive anv defects By order of the Board of Commission ers. ii .i craven, city Engineer First publication, September 22 191 ; Last publication October 14, lVlt. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE A FARM THAT MUST BE SOLD. Party Is leaving state; 40 acres of good pandy loam, Just 2 miles from center of Ogden. Have 8 acres of 2-year old apple and peach orchards. 1 acre of dewberries, 3 acres of tomn toes 7 acres of aRalfa, balance has been in peas and potatoes this year; will sell this farm for $6000, but must be taken at once SKEEN REALTY CO.. PHONE 913. 9-24-lwk TWO-room house, well located on the bench with two lots, $600, $50 down balance $10 per month J. J, Brum rrltt. under Utah Nat'l Bank WANT A BARGAIN? HERE It is 4-room. new, modern bungalow, cement cellar, screened perch. Nicely located on bench Will Bell on monthly payments at a bar gain. See E. W. Cannady, Room 11. ( ommercial Nat'l Bank Bldg. A NICE lot on 23rd Street. 50x135 feel, for only $200, $10 down, $10 per month. J J. Brummltt, Phone 59. 5 ROOM Ira me house, close in; will sell for $1600, $100 down. $20 per month Carl C Rasinussen, Phone 1 15 350 24th street. FOUR-room house with pantry, clos et, water, wlthih four blocks of Un on depot, only $1400, $100 down, balance same as pasing rent I J Brummltt. under Utah Nat'l Bank. FOR SALE New four-room frame. bath, kitchen cabinet, large screen d porch, fine basement with cement floor on good east front lot. one block from carline. $2,0u0 on terms to re liable person Mighi consider reut mg subject to sale, $18. Also three excellent lots. sewer connection and sidewalks. $10 per front foot, the best buy In town Call 1963 Monroe ave Phone 21Sn. 9 27 2t AN elegant 5-room house with bath, toilet stationary lavatory, all mod ern conveniences, within four blocks of Union depot, $2200, $100 down, balance same as paying rent. J, J Brummltt, phone 59. THREE mres on 12th sireet will trade for city proper) Apply owner. Z, care Standard 9-26-lwk ELEGANT lot within two blocks of Utah National bank. 50x115 feet, all -Vu walk, curb and KuttcritiK taxes pa '. $l2uo Great snap J. J. Brum mitl under Utah National bank. A REAL SNAP. 'room modern new rottaKe. close in; 916 23rd St., $2000. Owner. E T. I Woollev. 625 South Second East, Salt Lake City. 9 24-lf SIX-ROO.M house with one-half acre Laud, fruit and shade trees, located On car line, $1500, terms to suit. J I ITummitt, Phone 59. $475 will buy lot 10x132 to alley on .uh. cine half block west of Wall j avenue, north side, car line, sidewalk. If you see it you will buy It. Inquire 2250 Jackson. 9-25-lwk AN elegant lot near Farr school for only $100, $10 down, $lo per month 1 J Brummitt, under I'tah Nat'l Bank. A home built to suit you. Terms easy. Phone 1427. RXMcBride. AN elegant lot, 171 feet deep, located on Lincoln avenue, only $10 per front foot. $50 down. $10 per month J J. Brummltt, Phone 59 4-ROOM house, two lots near In dustrial school Fruit trees, chick on coop and barn; half block from car line Phone 2024-M. 9-18-lwk THE best vineyard orchard or berry land in Weber county, under the Weber and Davis canal on the Saud Ridge, 3 miles from Ogden IMPROVED. 20 acres, partly in fruit, with two room house, per acre $225 UNIMPROVED. 20 acres at $200 per acre 20 acres at 150 per acre 14 acres at 100 per acre 15 acres at 125 per aero 10 acres at 100 per acre 16 acres at 125 per acre ll'1 acres at 80 per acre Easv terms Inquire ol HUNTER & KENNEDY, 423 24th St.. or J F. Parsons, Broom Hotel 9-10-lmD SNAP on good 20 acre farm; close In; good house, barn, granery In quire 2774 Wash. Ave. 9-13-lmo 40 ACRES the best in Park valley. $15 per acre. 20 lots, Ogden. $7b each 2054 Adams. 9-6-lmo 6-ROOM modern bungalow, lot 50x 165; good lawn and shade; on car lino close to busines center. An ele gant house in the best location iu j Ogden Good terms price $4500.00 Mathews-McCulloch Co.. under First National Bank. 9-3-U STORE Fine cement basement; new slock, delivery outfit, cheap. Phone 1427 8-21-tf "farmtor sale FIVE-acre farm wiih "mom house, $2650, one 1 1-4 ace plac with lare hous-; city car line, north, $.:inii ii M Barrows Co, 2464 Washington avenue 22'n HOUSE for sale. Inquire 23G3 Mon roe. 9-4-lmo ; Classified advertisements on this page cost ono cent per word, each In sertion But no first insertion can be lees than 25 cente. Or you can run tbo classified advertisement for 25 cents per line per week, but no weekly advertisement can bo less thau 50 cents. a. total of 100000,000 has been paid In benefits to members of Clgarmak ers Interational Union. NOTICE. Will Pay City Warrants. Notice is hereby piven that the un dersiKned Treasurer of Ogden City, will, at his office, on and after thla date, pay City Warrants bearing Reg istry Numbers 22937 to 23139 all In clusive, aud further that all such war rants not presented to me for pay ment will cease to draw Interest af ter September 29. 1913. WALLACE FOULGER, City Treasurer Dated at Ogden, Utah. Sept 27, 19. ut NOTICE OF DELINQUENCY. Pursuant to Section 27H of the Compiled Laws of Utah. 1907, and the authority vested In me by said sec tion, , the undersigned. Wallace Poulger, Treasurer of Ogden City. We ber County, Utah, hereby give public notice that a special tax amounting to $1,793 31 Dollars has been levied for Hide walk district No. 119 for tho purpose of constructlns concrete side walks In said district by an ordinance duly passed by ih- City Commission ers of Ogden City, Utah, and approved by the Mayor of said City on Septem ber 12. 191'$, said taxes being levied on all of the a bull in properly on the following streets comprising said sidewalk district No. 119 All that pari of 7th street, on both sides from Washington to Madison avenues. The said tax Is payable In 5 install ments The first installment becomes do linquent November f, 1913. The second installment becomes de linquent September 12, 1914. The third Installment becomes de linquent September 12. 1915 The fourth Installment becomes de linquent September 12. 1916 The fifth Installment becomes de linquent September 12, 1917. Each of said Installments, except the hrst, sholl 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 install ments shall be unpaid when they be come delinquent, Interest thereon shall be lo per cent per annum, un til such delinquent assessments are fully paid. Said tax shall be enforced and collected as In any other case of spei ial tax and if not paid the prop priv on which said levj IB made will be advertised and sold according 10 la w This special lax Is payable at my office at the City Hall, Ogden City, Utah W ALLACE FOULGER. City Treasurer. Ogden City, Utali By C. T. KOONS, Deputy September -'". 1913 NOTICE OF DELINQUENCY. Pursuant 10 Set tion 27S of the Com piled Laws of Utah 1907, and the au thority vested in me by said section. 1. the undersigned, Wallace Fouiger, Treasurer of Ogden City, Weber Coun ty, Utah, hereby gi- public notice thai a special tax amounting to $4, 800.00 Dollars has been levied for sew r Distrid No Hii for the purpose of constructing pipe sewers in said dis trict by an ordinance duly passed by tbe Cits Commissioners of Ogden City, Utah, and approved by the May or of said City on September 12. 1913, said taxes being levied on all of the abutting property on the following streets comprising said sewer district No 116: All thai part ol Brlnker avenue from 2 b to 2 tith streets; 20th street from Washington to Wall ave nues, and Wall avenue from 20th to 21st streets. The said tax is payable in 6 install ments The first installment becomes de iiiMiuont November I, 191 I The second Installment becomes do; linquent September 12, 1914. The third installment becomes de linquent Septt tuber 12. 1915 The fourth installment becomes de linquent September 12, 1916 The fifth Installment becomes de linquent September 12, 1917 Each of said installments, except the first, shall draw Interest at tho rate of 7 per cent per annum, from the date of the levy as aforesaid and if any or either of said Install ments shall be unpail when they be ments shall be unpail when they be come delinquent, interest thereon shall be 10 per cent per ;mnuin, un til such delinquent assessments are fully paid Said '..ix shall be enforced and collected as In any other case of special tax and If not paid the prop erty on which said lew Is made will he advertised and sold according to law. This special tax Is payable U m) office at the City Hall. Ogden City, Utah. WALLACE FOULGER, Cltv Treasurer, Ogden City, Utah By C T KOONS, Deput September 26, 1913 SAFETY OF AMERICAN RAILWAY TRAVEL Few people realize how small is the chance of death or injury on the typi cal American railroad," save the Wall Street Journal "The following ex hibit of thp numbers of passangers killed or injured during recent years, as shown by reports of the Interstate Commerce Commission, is Instructive: No or pagTS. ToL psgrs carried ki d ini d pr 1 kl'd. ir 1 inj'd 1911 365 13,433 2,759.970 78,144 l!)0t 253 10 311 3,628,606 86.458 isiis . 3S1 11,666 2,386,983 77.017 1907 610 13,041 1, 132.631 6712 L906 359 10,764 8,222,691 74.131 1905. . 537 10.457 1,376,856 70,654 1 Aerace 2,275.123 74,736 The total number of passengers car ried, according to the average of these 9lx typical years. Is equivalent t- nearlj 75, I(,r each one Injured In any way, and to more than 2,275,000 for each one killed A typical Journal for all roads in the country Is now thirtyfouar mllea and there taken on the average 2, 275, 122 such 6urney In safety to each which results Fatally. If a man ere to ride out these2, 276 122 Journeys at 2 per day for each business daj in 'he year ii would take him 1,72 years. To have begun. In time to meet his deafl) In 114 he would have had to start to Commuting I in the year 177 h. V., when Egypt was under the Shepherd Kins, and l.'R years befor moses led fhe children of grael through the ed Sea That is ;,i,oui the dine the future Assyrian Empire was being settled bj immi grants from Babylonia." New York City's Dressmakers' union plans to organize 8,000 cirls still outside Ihe union. Many women are employed In ihe foundries of New York, N B b rsey and Massachusetts. Beginning wllh Nov. 22 Frisco felt and composition rooters win work but a half day on Saturdays. INSTANT INFORMATION FOR BUSY I 1 READERS OF THE PRESS II Alphabetically arranged directory of business houses that supply your wants. MASONIC Queen Fsther chapter j No 4, O. K S , regular meetings held at Masonic hall on Washington ave. between 25th and 26th 6ts . the first and third Fridays of each month. So journing members cordially invited to attend Fannlo M. Wbittemore, "W. M.; CaIlle E. Cave. Secretary- Unity Lodge No. 13. F & A. M.. ; Maionlc Temple. 2550 Washington ; avenue Meetings every Wednesday evening at 7-30 o'clock Members of Bister lodges and sojourning brethren j cordially Invited to attend S W. j Wherr.. W. M. Felix T. Moore. Sec rotary. 1 Ladles of t h Maccabees, Silver hive j No. 1. L O T. M.. meets every first and third Thursday evenings at 8 o'clock and every eond and fourth Thursdav nfterroot.3 at 2.30 o'clock. In Eagles' hall, 2441 Hudson ave. Vis iting members cordially Invited to at fond. Katbryn Eggleston, L C. L. Tennle Prout. R. K Queen Pity Rcheknh Lodge No 4.1 I O O. F, meets second and fourth I Friday evenings nt Odd Fellows hall Visiting members lnited. Nona Har rington. N G ; Emma Meld, Record ing Secretary. 718 Twenty-third street. WOMEN of Woodcraft Ogden Circle No. 581. meets every Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock, New Woodmen Hall. Fraternity Bldg. Visiting neigh bors Invited. Dues can be paid to Dr Alice M Ridge. M. D 57 58 Lewis block Eliza Bremer, G N . 464. 22nd SI 81 Marie Crites, clerk. 27:51 Mon roe avenue 910 tf Knights of Pythlns Ogden lodge No, 2, Knlghtn of Pvthlas, meets at Castle hall. Utah National bank build j lng every Monday evening. All K of PS are requested to meet with us. W H Luddington C. C; W. G Kind. M of E.. W. L. "Underwood. K. of R. and 8 LuADIES of fhe Maccabee9 of the' World, Slher Hive No 1, meets every first and third Fridav evenings at 8 o'clock and every second and 'fourth Friday afternoons at 2 30 'o'clock, In Woodmen Hall Fraternity Block. Visiting members cordially In vited to attend KATHRYN EGGLESTON L. C. L. JENNIE PROUT, R. K. Royal Neighboro of America Meets every second and fourth Monday nights of each months at 8 p. m.(Jat the new Odd Fellows hall, Fraternity building. Visiting neighbors Invited. ! Dues can be paid to Mrs Auna Rles Finley, M. D, room 21 Lewis block India Sawyer, Oracle, 2453 Harrison. Llllicn Newton, Recorder, 27th and Quincy. 6IL ER Tent No. 1. Maccabees of the World, meet second aud fourth Fri day nights at s o'clock p. ra at Woodmen hall. All visiting Sir Knights cordially invited. E A Ste phc-nson, Commander. 1'aui M. Lcc-, Record Keeper Order of Owls Ogden Nest No. 1218, Order of Owls, meets ever) Frlda evening in their own hall (the old iilk club ruouibj at 8 o'clock I Visiting Brother Owl are Invited to attcud the nest mcetiuya. Frea Cal llhan, President, J Oliver, Secretary, 2410 Washington avenue. SEUO Lily Circle No. 174 meets every second and fourth Thursday nights at 8 p. m . in 1. O O. Fal ball, Visit lug neighbors cordially invited Fran ces Coppock, 867 27th St. Kato Hey man, Clerk. Bell phone 1247-J Woodmen of the World Weber1 Camp No. 74, meets in the W. o W hall. Fraternity block, 2820 Washing ton 'avenue, every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cor dially invited to attend. C. E. CANSKE, C. C B AL'TH, Clerk. Modern Woodmen oi America Utah camp No. 9a90 meets tvery first and third Tuesday evenings at 8 o'clock at K. of P. hall, Twenty-fourth st and Washington ave. Visiting members united. W. H. Drauey, CousuL J 1. Shafer. Clerk. Bioiberhood of American Ycomen Ogdcn Homestead, No. 1605, meelb on lirsl and third Thursday eseulugs iu new L O. O F. hall, Fraternity build -my, Washington avenue Visiting ArJhers aro cordially invited to meet, I with us. Addle L. Williams, Fore- I 'man. lt0 Tweuly - Lirsi itreet, J. A 'juuk, Correspondent, 3202 uasnmg ton avenue. Fraternal Order of Kagles Ogden Aerie No. 118, F. O E., meets every Wednesday tneniUK at Eagles hall, Hudson ave., at 8 o'clock Visiting brother Eugles aie iuwicd to attend ! ib aerie meeiiuga Club rooms opeD 'at 11 a. m. J W. Griffin, W. Presi dent. E. R Oeiger, secretary. Dr C. E. Wardlelgb, Aerie Phyaiclan. UKQr;K OK RAILWAY CONDUCT ORS W isatcb Division No 124, O. It C. neels second aud louriti Friday at " 20 p. m., in K. of P. Hall, corner Washington avenue und Twenty 10 rib street. All brothers are cor dJiJJy Invited to attend C. H. Pear a. a C C D L. Boyle. S aud T. - ' ' NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals for building sew ers in Sewer District No. 120. being Hudson avenue between 28tb snd streets, under plans and specifica tions prepared bj the City Enginei t and approved by the Board oi Com ml8Bioners, will be received at the ol II, h of ihf IU' Engineer in the City Hall at Ogden City, fjtab, until 10 o'clock u m.. on thn 20th day of Oc tober, al "B'teh time all pro posals received will be publicly opened and read aloud. Plans and specifications cau be ob tained upon application at the office of the City Englne.-r after October 13, 1913. The right Is reserved to reject any or all bids and to waive any delects. By order of the Board of Commissioners. H J. CRAVEN, City Engineer First publication, September 20. UtyS. Last publication. October IS. 1913, J Advertisements in this column i coit 75c per line per month, pay- j able in advance. ACCORDION PLAITING DONE n all lengths 2568 Cole's' 1 Court, rear 240 2Cth St. Tel. 1180-M. E. T. HULANISKI, First National Br.nk Bldg 12-11-tl ATTORNEYS LAWYER O'CONNOLLY. over Com ! mercial Nritlonal Bank Blldg , 36S 24th St. Phone 111 BILLIARDS AND POOL BAKER S Billiard room. 2452 Grunt 1 Ave. NOT THE BIGGEST BUT THE 1 BEST. We have the coziest cozy Bil liard Room In Ogden. and all standard hish grade; no cheap; four slate ta bles at Baker's. BOOKBINDING J. WILSON Book and looe leaf de vice manufacturer. Upstairs. 2465 Wash. Ave Phone 850. 12-30-lmo CHIROPRACTOR F .J FREENOR, D. C. Graduate Chiropractor. Nc drugs, surgery or oBteopahy; try chiropractic (spinal adjustments ) Room 14 Commercial Nat'l Bank Bide Phone 311. 6-7-tf CARPET CLEANrNG K VAN KAMPEN Phone 833 for up holstering, mattress making, re stretching of bed springs. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER O. STUART, estimates free. Don't miss nlm. 2952 Wall, phone 373-R. 9-3-lmo HATS CLEANED HATS cleaned, blocked and retrim med Ogden Hat Works. 221 1-2 25th St g-13-tt j JUNK OGDEN JUNK HOUSE If you have any kind of Junk, phone us up. We ' will call for It. TeL 210. LANDSCAPE GARDENING LANDSCAPE GARDENING 10PT. .. LET us design your home grounds Wo also plant according to your plans William Thomas Stlllwoll. 140 2Sth St. Phone 298 -M. 9-4-lmo PAINTING PAPERHANGIN J I ' PAINTING, paperhanglng aud tinting. J. Den Harmog Pnoue 571-R. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ! DR. A. FERNLUND, Physician aud Surgeon. Otfice hours 11 to 4 p. in New leery Bldg, Hudson Ae. Pnone 1900-W. Residence phone 2L29-W. 64t Wabbinglun unuo. tt-ll tf NOTARY PUBLIC C. D. IVES, 330 Twenty-fifth St. PHOTOGRAPHY CRAWSHAW STUDIO 2l'J -Otn Street. Fiue An PUotogi phy. J Come and have a silting. j PRINTING J j WOODY PRINTING CO. We do good aoi'k. 2-ltj w asu. Ave. Phone 12-JU-lmo SANITARY WORK YOl'K fcarbage hauled regular. San itary can lurnibUed tree. Sanitary Ga.io. eje Co. Pbono 020. CITY SCAVENGER, McCarty & Co, Grant. Bell phone 2018-VV. SECOND-HAND GOODS NEW AND SECOND HAND furniture, clothiui; and shoes, bougnt, 60la or exchaUocd, also trunks aud sjneaaea cneup. A Smer, Phone 1J21. 179 12 Twenty-Ilttb St. G-12-iyr TRUNKS REPAIRED GA1 L,AC tlt-K repairs trunks. 350 SU ti-25-lmo. VACUUM CLEANERS ONE DOLLAR per day, delivered and called for. Electric Service Co., Phone S8. Up 24th Su NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals for furnishing ma tenal and building sidewalks in Side walh District No. 122, being both sldei of Chester street from Wash ington avenue cast to Joflerson at nue, also both sides of Capitol avenue Irom Harrison to Van Buren avenues, undtT plans and specifications pre pared uy the City Engineer and ap proved by the Board of Commission ers, will be received at tho offico of the City Engineer, In the City Hall, ugdvn. 'rtata, until 10 o'clock a. 111 , o1" ;),, ' jOth day of September At which lime all proposals receiv ed will bt? publlclv opened and read aloud Plans and specifications can ' be obtained upon application at tho office d the- "it Engineer, after Sep tembi r 23 1913. 1 The rleht is reserved to reject any I ,,, all bide and to waive any defects, r, order of the Board of Commission- I H. T CRAVEN, City Engineer Plrsl publication September 6, 1913 I : publication September 29. 1913. Ni worker in Europe Is so devoid I of all common rights As the Hungar ian agricultural worker IS total of more than 10,000 mem- fM hers is embraced in the membership VM ,.f tbe Spanish miners' union. jSj Cement workers In Australia have signed ihiec-year agreement carry- ing an increase in pay. Jj