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per word each laaua, or 6 cent per
line of five worda par day, no flrat
Inserton leaa than 26 centa, or two
or more ilnes per week at the rate of
25 centa par Una par weak, or 76
centa per line per month. Remember
five average worda make a line. All
advertisements on this page muat be
paid In advance. No exception to this
rule.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
FOUR lady solicitors Apply Amund
sen's Studio. 2465 Wash. Ave Hot
9 and 12 11-27-lwk
GOOD girl; general housework; small
family. 2444 Adams Applv after
r I P m 11-26-2 ks
HOUSEKEEPER waited. 3 In fam
Hjr; (rood position to right partv;
Inquire 301 24th St. or 578 23rd St
1 11-25-tfi
CHAMBERMAID at Reed hotel
11-24-tf I
ciai r,nir,.i.r,i DOOKKpp" KDO ien
ographer. The National Outfitting
! Co.j 2?45 Washington Ave 11-23 lk
AN experienced parlor girl at once
Creen wells. 1 1 22 t f
OOOD girl for housework. Apply at
Nn 1 Ppprv A pis. 1 1 21 tf
ll GIRLS betWMO II and 23 to joluj
how; c.xperlenrp preferred, steady i
employment Call 12 a m . Orpheuiq
Thea I re 1 1 20 2l
I SALESMEN WANTED
SALESMAN "jcantert, earn $100 month
ly; expenses, advertising or sell ci
gars Woodfern to, New ofk N. Y
1 1-8 lmo
I.
SITUATIONS WANTED
A YOUNG Japanese lady wants to do
housework Call phone 1834
I, 11 27 lwk
if EXPERIENCE chambermaid wishes
Work In city. Address, Mrs. Amy
Leonard. Gen Del Cltv ll.S4.1wk
OFFICE cleaning by reliable woman.
Phone 2034 10 27-1 wk
DRESSMAKING 2012 Lincoln. Pbon
1 2S5-J a 22-lino
I FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS
pjj MODERN store room v ICi or without
hasement, steam heated, and eleo
em Tncally lighted, and gas in building
tgr (3x90 Will rent all or pirt of buili
tig Inquire 2S3 24lu Si I'hone 761
alt nis::
ib '
STORE for rent G20 24ih St Tel 603
WANTED QUICK
TWO or 6 horse power gas engine
' Wedell. 11 19-luio
m WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
I ROUGH DRY washing, Phone 2034.
10-27-lwk
WANTED Clean, wnite old rags, At
the Standard office. Phono 66. SHU
0 24th at
BOARD AND ROOM
HOUSEKEEPING rooms furnished or
- unfurnished. Utah hotel Phone
- 1702. Taylor and Hoist, 371 22nd Si
Phone 1702 e cater to tho work-
i lngpeople. 11-26-tr
ti FOR RENT
FURNISHED HOUSE8, ROOMS AND
APARTMENTS.
X THREE-room modern furnished. 57a
26th St. Phone 1160-J 11-27 lwk
1 HREE furnished rooms for light
housekeeping with bath, 456 22nd.
0 1126-lwk
BY Dec. 1, 3 nicely furnished apts
for housekeeping, no inside rooms.
M block east of Washington avenue
441 21st St. 11-26-lt
FOUR-room modern cottage; do
IP' in. apply phone 1015-J 1126-lwk
afl j 1
LIGHT housekeeping 2 or 4 rooms,
aajf 549 22nd St. 11-25-lwk
MODERN five-room house, furnish
ed. 12600. Inquire, 2980 Grant.
1125-lwk
tkW 6-ROOM modern No. 881 24th St.
Purdy: 2478 Waih. Phone 485-J.
11-24-lwk
FURNISHED rooms for light house-
keeping 126 W. 22nd St.
11-24-lwk :
1 MODF.R s; hn.idL-r,.,
- ivuu iuuujo, rca
sonable rent 2769 Grant avenue.
I 11 22-1 wk
ROOMS In modem home, suitable for
one or two. 2341 Madison 11 81 lwk
i FOR RENT Furnished, new. clean
comfortable housekeeping rooms $2
eekup. 626 31at St 8-12-lyr
12 NINE-room house on 31st St Jisn.).
1 I u d" 11-19 lmo
COREY apaj-tmute, modem and roa-
aonable. 2666 Wash. Ave.
FURNISHED rooms, heat and bath
1443 Herrick Ace Phone 1184-J.
10-30-tf
URN18HBD flat a. 2034 Grant At
iji 4-16-lyr.
- V FOR RENT
Wi VANISHED HOUSE. ROOMS
s V AND APARTMENTS.
k oni house on 31st St . $1S on
w- 11-19-lrao
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1 . 2-ROOM house, ?6 per month. Phone
967. 11-24-tf
THREFJ-room house. 886 1 2t h Phone
MOW. 11-20-lmo
UNFURNISHED liouseH, 311 27th SI .
4 rooms, 2718 Grant avenue, six
rooms Apply 26.14 Grant. 10-20 tf
MODERN 8 -room house; closa in;
117 50 per month. Phone 612.
11-11-tf
FOUR-room modern. Rear S15 27th;
no children. 10-13-tf
IN fine neighborhood 8-room modem
house, porches and flroplacea In
quire 663 27th. 11-5 2wk
LUi 1
NEW Japanese Lynx fur Globe
theatre Tuesday evening Finder
leave at Utahna Drug Store Re
ward 11-26-21
GOLD watch and chain on Washing
ton Ave or 25th. Return Stand-I
ard. Reward 1126-lwk
I PURSE containing about $35 no ann
note signed by Ed Wavman and
other papers Return Stajidard Of-,'
l!ce. Reward. 11-24-lwk !
WHITE Spitz pup, followed lady down I
22rd street Wcdnesd.iv morning re
turn to 2320 Qulncv Phone 979 .1 ' R i
wnrd 1 1-20.".(
HORSESHOE pin with amethst
setting. Return Carr Drug Co Re
ward ill B-iwk
FOUND
MESH bag; containing 2 large checks
MM 20 cents Owner call at stan
dard n.)6.:t
FOR SALY
MISCELLANEOUS
BLACKSMITH shop, complete ser of
tOOls rheait T:o "mu
- -viii. rnonr
11-26-tf
FURNITURE for sale. Phone ItTm
or 1029 CapUoi n.2B-l w k
GOOD. Ireh milch cow for sale p
P Krockbank. Riverdale R l- n
No 4 1124-31
BM FT or 2xS and 2x10 lumber
rough; Si 8 pPI m Aso 2500 ft of
rustic, ?27 per M. Inquire 244 27th
11-24 lwk ,
! Uil-1' accept price offere,) ast
Thursday morning for terrier pup
528 24th St 11-24 tr
HEATER, used only a few weeks
uashing machine sewing machine!
Icior talking ma h:n. 1;,. . s,
FOR SALE SWEET APPLE CIDER
Wholesale and Retail at reasonable
prices. Orders taken for devG-v
Phone 439 W or 27-Y. North Ogden
Exchange. George Thlnnes & Son
H is 2w
FULL sized ink barrels, $1 00 apiece
Inquire Evening Standard, 200 21th
Street Phone 00. 1-1S-U'
BIDS will be received at Abela b
stract office for a frame house and
lenclng to be removed from premises
also for 500 shares lu Ogden Bench I
Canal, rlghi to reject blab reserved !
j KINDLING wood Yard on Hudson I
I Ae., bet 23rd and 24th Sta. Phone ;
51 , J- 12-25 tf
WE have received two car loads !
of registered and good grade I
Guernseys and Jerseys ut co mar
ket, 7th and Wash. 10-17 - tf
MONEY TO LOAN
SIX per cent loans on farms orchard
lands, city resident or busing
property to buy, build, improe ex
tend or refund mortgages or other e
cuntles. lerms reasonable. special
privileges, correspondence Invited.
Dept. L, 618 Commonwealth B'de
Denver Colo, or Dept. L 749 Henry
Bldg . Seattle, Wash. 11-4-lwk
MONEY advanced salaried people on
easy payments; no securitv; also
loans on furniture, pianos, otc ' Drako
over Palue & Hurst. J
SMALL amount! of money loaned to
reliable people on short notice; call
Phone ".j. a lwk
ArlJnJZ? vn real esta,e Blchsel,
Commercial Nat' Bank Bldg. tf
LOANS on improved farm or city
ttFSJPfc HUNTER & KENNEDY.
Mi 4th 3L, opposite court house tf
MONEY to loan 011 city and farm
Property. Any amount, no delay.
Matthews-McCulloch to., under Firt
National Bank. Phone 301W
M2.E7 i,e ,'0an on etches. dlT
monds, jewelry, firearms, etc Un-
fus l;an 0rf,cc- establish
5,-! 0,)lo"e)' Underi of Ogden
2,8 2olh St C. H. smith. Prop.
9-27-Ivt j
MONEY to loan on real estate eecur
it). J. J. Brummltt. 4-27-U
MONEY on first mortgage real"e7
tale loans helh & HerrirW .1 u ,
FOITSAIE
REALJSTATE
LOT, 60x137. on Madison avenue. Deal
-,th street car, 1365. Phone 2268-W.
I U-..-HVK
ONE-acre best land in city; good 2
room house, large rooms, full ce
ment basement; only g00. a refll
barga'P H -'4th St. 11 HMV(
NEW five-room bunga:ow. strlctlv
modern, corner 28th and Grant, will
sell below cost it laken at once In
qmrn 14. James Court. 11-19-lwk
AN elegant 5 room bungalow, near
Sacned Heart academy, large base
meiu, screened porch and large lot.
for only 12700; 1300 down and balance
same as paying rent; low rate of In
terest J j Brummltt, Under Utah
National Bank.
rHREE-room house built last year';
vn prlc 65: easy terms;
24th s"tnt ford to OVPrlook ,hlF v
! ' ll-17-lwk
TWO BARGAINS
SSt 3 room '""ttag.. in excellent lo
cation this plac is In fine snap?
raln Jl 250, on month! v
lor fn,!' 4room colta' bl
r?,n0 a,nd 8n:xd, ,r?. chicken
;lnf,ectrlc Khted barn and out
? JP: on ldeal hon an Price
Jm me for her partlcu-
. , v- Canndy. Room 11. Cora
merclal National Bank Bldg. U-8-tf
A GOOD 4 room cottage with city wa
tor and electric hghts. well located,
near depot, only $HO0; any kind of
terms. J j. Brummltt. Phone 59
ki ZM "I lo'' 50x1,5 within 2
11 -in 'tah XaUonal bank, onlv
11200; any kind of terms, low rate of
NaUonal Bank BrUmmU- UQdcr h
SACRlFjSALE
NICE four-rcom cottage, pantry,
closet, front and rear porch large
lot good location; particulars to
price and trmfi may be had calling
I m ,?,filce' of Utah Nafi
Bank Bldg, corner 24th and Wash
18 our opportunity, don't let
It pass, also have a few choice resi
dence lota In improved district In
rgnt location and at right price P
will be to your Interest to call 'and !
.. .uijuiry nemembcr the
Place, under Utah Nai l Bank Bldg
I Phone 199 and 662-R . j. t ritch
! low" 10-31-tf
A nice lightly lot on 23rd street, 50
I 35 feet to alley, city water in front
of lot. only ?200. $lo down 110 pe
month. J. J. Brummltt. Phone 5'j '
AN Ideal lot for a home on 13th St
near car line and school, 80x13''"
large enough for a garden, an or-
chard and to raise some chickens It 1
solves tho high cost of living Plenty I
of water, easy terms. W. H Voorhles ,
Phone 1312-R. 10-18-tf
LOT near Union depot. 510 per front
foot, $10 down, 310 per month J J
Brummltt, Under Utah National Bank
CHICKEN ranch located about two
blocks from the Farr school building
on 22nd street and Harrison avenue
consisting of one acre, nice and slgh:
I) well adapted for chicken ranch
(.lose to street oar line; a great snap
I at $800, $100 down, balance $10 per
month. J. J. Brummltt, Phone 59
a mm BARGAIN
I A new 5-room modern
brick bungalow, in very best
location on Bench; fire place,
nice bath, two bed rooms, full
width front porch, screened
sleeping porch, cemented base
ment, walks and sewer paid
lot 38x 1 32 to alley. Will take
city lot as part payment. Best
kind of terms, and time on'
balance. Quick action neces
sary. Don't telephone, see us,
under First National bank. j
MATHEWS-McCULLOCH
COMPANY.
A BRICK cottage, close in. in best
residence district, reasonable term
to suit buyer. Inquire 2030 Washing
ton AN 113.1ml
FOR SALE
j ONE ACRE on 29th St.
Bench. Must be sold with
in next few days. Biggest
bargain in Ogden, at $600.00.
Mathews-McCulloch Co.
j Under First National Bank.
FARM TO TRADE
FARM near town for house, close In
C. D. IVES. 380 25th St. M? 1 r
LEGAL
J NOTICE OF MEETING OF BOARD
OF EQUALIZATION AND
REVIEW
A. G. Fell, T. Samuel Browning
and Joseph C Nye. Commissioners
of Ogden City Utah, sitting as a
Board of Equalization and Review or
tho special and local ta.s to be
levied and assesstd by ordinance up
on property abutting on the easl Bide
ot Monroe Avenue from Twenty-firs'
to Twenty-second streets and on' both
Fides of Monroe Avenue from Twen
ty -second to Twenty-fifth Streets
known as Curb and Gutter District
No 109. hereb.v giro notice that the
lists of property In the said District to
be taxed has been completed and
that they will meet In the Mayor's
Office at the City hall Ogden City
Utah, from 9 o'clock a. m to b
o'clock p. m. for fivt con'secuthe
days, commencing December 2 I9n
to and Including December 6 l9r'
and will remain in session on ech of :
these days during said hours for the
purpose oi hearing any person feel-i
ing aggrieved, and t0 make correc-1
Hon of any tax deemed unequal or
unjust, and during the sitting of said
Board Bald lists of property and the !
taxes proposed shall then 'and there
be opon to public Inspection
By or. lei of the Board
A. G FELL. Mayor,
GEO ft SEAMAN, I It, Recorder
Fjrst publication November K.
Last publication, December 1. 1913. I
LEGAL
Delinquent Assessment.
Warren Irrigation compan) prin
cipal place of business Warren
ber county, Slate of Utah '
NOTICE: There are delinquent an
on the following described Mock o ,
account of asBehMment levied on the
luth day of September, 1913 the eaV
era! amounts opposite the name
of the respective atockholder
follows:
No certificates of stock have been
lEEUOd,
Name Amount
NrH?ndecn o
Nellie Hall 2f) 40 nn
Charles H Ellsworth. 20 4o!ool
'Chai uken 26 66.00
I Alfred D. Skeen 50 l00.00
t . B. ludklns ..... 20 3i0n
Walter H Payment .2 4 m
.Ichn Etherington 15 3000
Leroy Barker ;;30 B0;00
0 A. Kennedy 5
1 B. Judk.ns . . JO 40 00
Joseph E Hansen 5 9 50
Henry Y adman 10 13 00
Moroni Skeen . g g 00
Joseph Skeen i-j,,,,
XN (' Rhw 40
And In accordance with law and
in compliance with a resolution of
the Board of Directors made on said I
loth day of September. 1913, so manv
Shares of each parrel of said stock !
as may be necessary, will he sold
at the Public School House in yald
Warren Precinct. Wnber County
State of Utah, on the 17th dav of
December, 1913. at the hour of 2
0 clock p m., to pay the delinquent
assessment thereon together with I
the cost of advertising and expenses
or the sale.
J. M. FOLK MAN. Secretary.
Residence and office at Warren
1 tah
This the 25th day ot November,
1913
PERSONAL.
MADAME YOGIS
IT will pay you to see this wonder
ful gifted woman She will teach
you how to get acquainted with your
self How to get the mosi good out
of life. So many people stand In
their own light and don't know it.
Special prices this week Astrolog
1st, Palm and Card reading. 132 1-2 !
26th St Phono 1297-W. 11 11-lwk
EGGS COOKED TO SUIT HIM
How John Randolph Had Them Boiled
With Assistance of String
of Servants.
Most persons who eat eggs at all
are particular about them. The boil
ing of an egg seems a simple matter,
but many a breakfast has been spoiled
and manv a tempr rasped by the
cook's failing to observe the precise
number of minutes and seconds that
the process should occupy.
That en original man, John Ran
dolph, Is nald to have Invented a
method of getilng his eggs cooked ex- j
aotlj to his taste that worked per J
feclly As in the case In many coun j
I try nomes In ihe o'ith the kitchen
; Was In a separate building at some
J distance from tho house, and servants
I were ple.nt
1 When the -age of Roanoke" took
( his seat at the breakfast table there
I was a line of servants from the din
I lng room to the kitchen. Mrs Ran
dolph, the mother of the statesman,
held an open watch In her hand.
In!" exclaimed Mr Randolph, and
the word "in" was passed from mouth
to mouth until It reached the waiting
cook. -:,o dropped the eggs Into the
water. After the requisite number of
seconds the holder of the, timepiece
signified that the cooking was done
"Out!" went forth the command in j
like manner, and the eggs wiore quick
ly removed.
The system required six or seven
eervants to cook ono egg. but Ran
dolph was accusfomeo to declare that
Ulis was the only way that he could
get it cooked to suit him.
Tram-Car for Cometery.
A coffin tram-car Is the latest In
novation by way of a conveyance in
Paris The cemetery of Vlncennes Is
full, and it is Impossible to find nn- j
Buimuie piece or ground in the
town, so the new cemetery has been
made at a distance of about three
I miles out This is too great a distance
for l he ordinary funeral procession.
bo the municipality has solved the
problem by having a special coffin
tram car constructed, and laying down
, a line right to the gates of the cerae
j terv. The car. which is of a dark
ETeen color, is divided Into four com
partments, one for the driver, one for
the bearers, one for the clergy, and a
1 roomy one, containing 24 seats for the
I family of the deceased In the side of
the vehicle there Is an aperture Into
which the undertakers Klld .be cof
fin. The wreaths win be hung on the
car A specially constructed carriage
Will follow the funeral car containing 1
tho rest of thoae assisting at the cere-many.
Wireless ana Aurora.
The aurora borealls or northern
1 lights, apparently affects the wireless
I telegraph waves that pass between
j Hamraerfeet, Norway, and the north
j ernmost station In the world at Green
I Harbor. Spitsbergen. Ofton the polar
light so weakens the wlrelees waves
that the operator In the receiving sta- '
j tion at Spitsbergen can hardly hear
them, and at times communication is
wholly interrupted. On tho other hand. 1
the appearance of the northern lights
seems to strengthen the wav that
are sent southward Once, when the
aurora was so bright in Spitsbergen I
that It was mentioned in a dispatch
to Norway, the receiving operator at '
HammHrfegt. when the polar light wa
not visible, noticed an extroordlnary 1
increase In the volume an-J distinct- ;
aess of the signals
Ship's Adventurous Career
The old vessel "The Seal." in which
j the Norwegian skloper Rc-lne-rsten re
! cently sailed frou? Rlddeford. Devon
shire, for Durban. Natal, has an inter
, estlrm history Originally known as
j "The Purveyor." nho was built at
Southampton In 1810 to carry provis 1
Ions to the men-of-war lying at Spit- 1
head Made of good English oak and
lined with copper, the vessel was &old
later to Captain Thomas Masters, who
otrlpped off the copper and put her I
In the coasting trade During a great
6torm In 1X23 tho Purveyor was driv
en from her moorlnc at Poole, with a I
man and boy on board, and landed
high sjid dry In a turnip field at Park
stone. The ownr was compelled to
employ a number of navvies to dig
a channel from the ship to the aea
In order lo float ber off.
Read the Damnified Ans.
FRATERNAL
SOCIETIES
It , . S- rKu'r meetings held ,
at Masonic hall on Washington a v.
n7fn?,nH2BJLh.nd 26th Bt! th Sit
nd third Fridays of each month. So
journing members cordially invited to ,
u n ... anl M WMttemore, w
M . Callle E Cave, Secretarr
Unity Lodco No 18 F A A. M.,
Masonic Temple, 2650 Wkshlngton
avenue Meetings every Wedneadav
1731 f 7 30 o'clock. Members of
!LJ2Li and -owning brethren
cordially invited to attend S W
retS?"' W" M" lx T- Moore' 9e-
I nUPAD Ut Rcheah lodge No. 4,
' lj 0 F- meets second and fourth
vfm7 eTenInK at Odd Fellows hall
Msiting members Invited. Nona Har- I
rington. N q: Emma Meld. Record-'
ing Secretary, 718 Twenty. third
street
WOMEN of Woodcraft Ogdt-n Clrcfc
No. 681 meets everv Wednesday
right at 7 30 o'clock. New Woodmen
rraiernuy Bldg. Vlsitlna neigh
bors Invited. Dues can be paid to
Or Alice Ridge. M D., 57-58 Lewis
block Eliza Eremer, G N., 464 22nd
St St Mario Crites, clerk. 2731 Mon
roo avenue. 9-lu-tf
! Knight of Pythias Ogden lodge
1 0 2. Knights of Pvthlas. meets at
Castle hall. Utah National bank build
lng. every Monday evening All K. of
P s iro requested to meet with us.
W. H. Luddington, C C. W. G Kind
M of E.; w. JL Underwood, K. of r'
and S.
I LADIES of the Maccabees of the
orld. Silver Hive No meets
every first and third Friday evenings
at 8 o'clock; and every second and
fourth Friday afternoons at 2; 30
o'clock, in Woodmen Hall Fraternity
Llock. Visiting members cordially In
vited to attend
KATHRYN EG OLE ST ON L C
L JENNIE PROUT R. K
Royal Neighbors of America Moots
every second and fourth Mondiy
nights of each months at 8 p m ai
I he 0dd Fellows hall. Fraternity
, building. Visiting neighbors invited
1 Duos can be paid to Mrs Anna. RiB
inley, M. D.. room ai Lewis block
India Sawyer. Oracle. 245a Harrison
Lillian Newton, Kvcoruer, ZUti and
Wulncy.
JLirotherhonrl nt Amr-I,., '
.uiv,,i.ou 1 cuuieu
j Otaen Homestead, No. 1&06, meet:
on every Wednesday evening iu new
I. O. O. P. hall. Fraternity bunding
wanington avenue isiung Arcu
ers are cordially invltea to meet W1U
ub Addle L. Williams, foreman. LSI
Twenty-first street, j. a. Junn, Vor
rebpondeut, 8202 'aihira'ton avenue.
I order or Owls odea Neat No
1218, Older o: owio, uirc eci '
Vrlaajf evuuint m ;nir own nail tu
old Elk ciuu rooms; at t o cloc.
Visltju Uromer owi aro invued to
I anau tut) uiii.i iucuUe,o. rea Cai
I nuaii, Pieaiaeui, j. uiucr, oetreUry,
641 uasaiuiou uvenue.
aEGO Lily CircJo 1n&. 174 meets eery
teeouu unu lounn iuuriaa niaco
at a p. m., in 1. o O. ral nail, v ujii
.uK ueignoora coruiaiiy inviitu
ceo coppvcK, feo jiu 01 ivdie iioj
man, cierk, lien yaone 124, j
Wooamen 01 m VYorU Weuei
Camy iSu. (4, uiu in tnt o W.
uii, rraiernn uiotk, 2J-u vvu,nin
lou aveuu, every luurauay wvemnl
at 6 o uoch. 1s1uuy wooumeu tor
alaiiy inwied lu ailonu.
C. E. CANSKE. C, C.
t. AlJTH, Clerk.
Modern Wuodmen 01 America Uua
camp .so. yjju ui eels tvtry tirst
Ulllu 1 JC.-dai ebailiijj SI o O'CiOCa a(
h. of P. nail, i wem.1 ioui lu si. u
. uimlntiou avt. Viojuri Uieuiucia
mviica. w 11 ruuy, uonsui. j.
j jti, oudir, CierK.
i Friernal oruer of batfles ugdi.
' Aeno lis. IT", u. L, meeia t.tCj
iVeOneaday etuiu ai .aea nan
I uudsoa aie., at 6 o clock. WhbiuJ
: urotlier toib cik, mnu u uenu
iho nti u,eeuuK. Ciuu rooinb oyou
ai 11 a. m. J. v. OnniQ, w. tVeai
J aeni. j. It. Oeiger, aeeieiai y. uc. u
, c. U'aruleigh. Aerio robiciaa.
OKDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCT
ORS. abatch Divisiou .no 114, o. H l
meets becuna ana lourth Friday si
l.m p. m. in rrateruuy Uiock. ouu
teiiowb nail. A11 bromers are' eor
ciaiO invueu to altena. t. 1L 1 eir
bou, C U. o .L. boyie, s. and !.
Ciaasiliea dUvertlsemeuis on this
page cosi one teni per word, each in
berilou. but no tirst Insertion cn
Oe less UiiiLi Zfi cents. Or you can
run the claaalfled ad ertisemeut ior '
corns per hue per week, but no
weekly aa erusemcut cuu bo le5, tnaci
jO cents.
fxu 1 iot Of- iri cn ion
Notice Is hereby given by the
Board 01 i'omun.N3ioutr6 of ogden
Lily, Utuh, 01 the lnt,ent:on 01 sala
1 board to mak- me loliow.nt; aescno
ed lmpros ementB, to-wii;
lu crcai..- bailantue Avenue Bouth
I from 2"th Street tu a point 165- teet
1 north trom 21si Street where me
cltj has gaiued jurisdiction a a
I sewer district, and 10 construct
therein 8 pipe sewer together wun
lue necesstir manholes, and conutc;
all witn U10 manboies oi die prea?n..
bewer system, and (o detray the
whole 01 trie tObt thereui. es.imaioJ
Ml 31(11111 llll hv a Intnl act., j .
- T ---.ww -j "SSIH.-UIVLI OJ
uio lots or pieces of ground lying
and being niihlu the lolloping d.a
Ltlct, being the d r.ct 10 be beue
ilted or affected by said lmprove
mems, viz:
All the land lying between the out
kt boundary liu.s of said Avenue in
cluded in the district and a hue
urawu 132-feet outward irom and
panhel to the n.ud outer boundary
lines. Said uistrict 10 be ass'-?ed
ior the cost of putting in the sewer
between 20th and 21m Street, also
for teeming the right-of-way lor I
saiu suw'lt irom 21si Stree; north a
distance oi 1-5 feei.
All pioteJt.-. and objections to the '
carrylns out of sjch Intention mm.
be preseuted in writing to the City
Kocorder on 01 beiore the 22ud day
of No ember, 1813. at 10 o clock a.
m., that being the time set by Bald
board of Commissioners when they
will hear and consider such objec
tions as ma be made thereto, at the
mayor's office at tho city Hall Ok
den City. Utah.
By order of the Board of Commie- I
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INSTANT INFORMATION FOR BUSY ' '
READERS OF THE PRESS
Alphabetically arranged directory of buainew home that
supply your wants.
Advertisements in this col
umn cost 75c per line per
montfi, payable in advance.
Accordion Plaiting.
DONE in all length. Cole's
-ourt.rear -40 2?th St Tel. HSO-m.
Astrologist.
LISTEN here' Madam Yods. the
greatest farfeer. astrolncist. palm
Jr c.ari rer Call and be con
meed shn iR tho best 132 1-2 25lb
ftt. .Nowdalo rooms
Attorneys.
EBaTnL.HpMLANISKI- National
Bank Bldg. 12-11-tf I
LAWYER O'CON'NOLLY. over Com--4ih
St. Phone 111.
Billiards and Pool.
BAKER'S Billiard Room. 2452 Grnt
Rre- nnu Jhe BlTpe9t' but the
Best B.lllard and pool tables and !
TaPhle'Sthfr,ea,e- We th "S
TaWe. the best table manufactured.
Lipert repairing done j
Bookbinding.
J. WTLSON-Book and loo leaf de I
vice manufacturer. Upstairs. 2465
Wash Ave Phono S50. 12-30 lmo '
Chiropractor.
F. J. FREENOR, D. C.
Graduate Chiropractor
NO drugs, surgery or osteopathy try
Roomra,,iC n (8plnal stnientB.)
Room u Commercial Nat'l Bank
, Idg Phone Oil. 6-7-tf
Carpet Cleaning.
K v.V.A.N'JKAMPEN'-phone M r up
holsterlng, mattress making, re
Btretcnlng of bed sbrlncs.
: j Potary Public.
C. D. IVES, 380 Twenty.flfth Street
I 1
eloners of Ogden City, Utah
Dated this 30th day oi October
113
A. G FELL, Mayor.
H J. CRAVEN, City Engineer.
First publication, October su, 15)13.
Last publication, Nuemucr iil
Ml.
NOTICE OF INTENTION
Notice is hereby given by tb3
Board of Commissioners of Ogden
City, of th Intention of said board
to make the following described Im
provements, to-wit
To lay out, establish and open a
public street, to bo named Duller
avenue, north and south through
Block 16, Plat "A," Ogden CItj
voy, said street to be 42 feet wide,
being the full width of Ihe present
right-of-way, boing 16 5 feet on tho
west and 25 5 feet on tho east tide
of ih lot lin.- north and south be
tween lots 3 and 4; also lota 7 and
8 In Block 16, Plat "A." Ogden City I
Survey, the whole distance between
26th and 26th Streets and to defray
Ihn tihnlu nf thp rn?l thprprif act!.
J mated at $3,000.00 by a iocai assess
ment upon the lots or pieces of
ground lying and being within the
loljowlug district, being the district
to bo benefited and aftected by said
I improvements, v Is.
All the land lying between the
outer boundary lines of said avenue
when opened as propo8ed, and a lino
drau 50 feet outward from aud
parallel to the said ou'r boundary
Hues, being part of Lots 3, 4, 7 and s,
, Block 16, Plat "A," Ogden City sur
vey In said Ogden City.
All protests and objections to the
carriug out of such Intention must
be presented In writing to the City
; Recorder on or before the 4lh day
of December, 1913, at 1" o clock a.
m.. that being the time tec by said
i Board of Commissioners uheu thoy
will hear and consider such ob-
' jectlous s may be made thereto, at
the Mayor s olflco at the City hail.
Ogden City, Utah.
By order of tho Board of Commis
sioners of Ogden City, Utah.
Dat-d this 11th day of November, ,
IJ1J
a. u. PELL, Mayor
H. J. CRAVEN, Cltj Engineer.
First publication, November 11.
1&13.
Last publication. December 3, 1912 I
, ,
SUMMONS.
In the District Court of Weber
County State of Utah
Wililam Hodson. Plaintiff, vs. Co-
lonial Trust Company of New York,
i a corporation, and Central Trust Com
I pany of New York, a corporation, Dc
fendants
I i ue oisue oi l uu 10 me said Lie
l fendants:
You are hereby summoned to ap
pear within twenty days aftnr service
of this Summons upon you. If served
j within the County in which this ac
tion is brought; otherwise, within
thirty dnys after service, and defend
the above entitled action; and in
I case of your failure so to do. Judg
ment will b" rendered against you
according to the demand of the com
'plaint, which has been filed with the
Cl-rk nf :uil ou rt
This action Is brought to quiet plaln
1 tiff's title as against defendants to j
the southwest quarter of the south
west quarter of Section .10, Township!
7 North. Rang- 2 West. Salt Lake
Meridian, being Lol 4 of said section I
H li HENDERSON,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
P 0 Address No 215 First National
Bank Bldg.. Ogden, Utah.
I
ALIAS SUMMONS.
In the Municipal Court in and for
the City of Ogden. County of Weber,
Stale of Utah.
Before Hon W. H. Reader. Jr. Mu
nicipal Judge aud ex-offlcio Justice of
the peace.
Consolidated Wagon and Machine
Cop-, pan i --r-'-r r'-.'t I'1-, r. "'
I Junk.
OO DEN JTTNK HOUSE-If you have
any kind of junk, phone us up. We
will call for it. Tel. 210.
Painting, Paperhanging.
PAINTING, paper-hanging and tlntinx,
j Den Harthog Phone 571-R.
! Physician and Surgeon.
DR. A FERN LUND, Phvslclan and
Surgeon. Office hours 11 to 4 p. m.
New Peerv Rldg, Hudson Av? Phone
1900-W Residence phone 2129 -W. 646
Washington aenue. 6-11 tf
Photography.
CRAWSHAW STUDIO I
219 25th Street.
Fine Art Photography.
Come and have a sitting
Printing. II
WOODY PRINTING CO. We do good j
work. 2465 Wash. Ave. Phone 850.
12-30-lmo j
Sanitary Work.
YOUR garbage hauled regular. San
itary can furnished free. Sanitary 1 H
Garbage Co. Phone 620.
CITY SCAVENGER, McCarty & Co
2 1 28 Grant. Bell phone 2018W.
'
Second-Hand Goods. , I
. , ft
NEW AND SECOND-HAND furniture.
clothing and shoes, bought, sold or
exchanged, also trunks and suitcases
cheap A 9lner, Phono 1321. 179 1-2 f g
Twenty-fifth St, 6 13 lwr .
Trunks Repaired. I
" f
GALLAGHER repairs trunks 350
2bth St- 6 25 lmo
Vacuum Cleaners.
ONE DOLLAR per day. deliverec and I
called for Electric Service Co
Phone SS. Up 24th St.
Morris Wolfson. Defendant I
The State of Utah, to said Defend-
ant; ,
You ar- hereby summoned to appear I
betore the above entitled court within 1
ten (10) days after service of this
summons ujion you, if served within
the county In which this action is I
brought, otherwise within twenty (2"
days after this service, and defend tho
above entitled action; in case of your
failure to do so. Judgment will be ren
dered against you according to the
demand of ihe complaint in said ac
tion which was filed in said Court on
the 14 th day of October. D. 1913
In the Sheriff or any Constable of
i w ' ber County, Greeting.
Make legal service and due return
' hereof i
Witness Hon W H Reeder, Jr.
Judg of said Court, with the Seal
thereof, this 22nd day of October,
tSEAL) J. N, FULTON.
( Clerk.
This action is brought to recover a
judgment against the defendant for
163.30 tiie purchase price of 1246 feet
of roofing sold and delivered by plain
tiff to defendent. at his request. In
September, ion at Osden City, Utah,
including $7 so Interest, and 110.00
Attorney's fees, and for cost's Incurred
in this action.
NOTICE OF MEETING OF BOARD
OF EQUALIZATION AND
REVIEW
A. G. Fell T Samuel Browning
and Joseph C Nye, Commissioners
ot Ogden City. Utah, Bitting as a
j Board of Equalization and Review of
the special and local (axes to be
J leied and assessed by ordinance up
on property abutting on both sides I
1 1 1 ii idaon Avenue from 32nd to 24th J
. Streets nnd Lincoln. Avenue from
19th to until Streets, known as Sew
er District No. 119. hereby give no
; lice thai the !lMs of property In the
trlct to be taxed has be?u
; completed, and that they will meet
j ar the Mayor's office In tho City hall,
I Ogden City. Utah, from 9 o'clock a.
I m , to 5 o'clock p. m., for five, con
I secutlve days, commencing December
2. 1913 to and Including December
6. 1913, and will remain In session on
each of these days, during t-aid hours
for the purpose of hearing any ptr--on
fee ing .m grieved, and to mako
correction of an tax deemed unequal
or unjust, and during the sitting of
said Board said lists of property and
the taxps proposed shall then and i P 81
there be open to public inspection
B) order of the Board.
A. G. FELL, Mayor. I fid
GKo A. SEAMAN, "ity Recorder y wD
First publication, November 25,
1913.
Last publication, December 1, 1918.
Ivory Smuggling.
Ivory smuggling is looked upon as
a very serious crlmo In British East
Africa, and this Is only as It should
be, for. In order to secure the Ivory,
I the traders have to kill great num
I bers of elephants. The game preser
I vatlon laws, particularly as regards
elephants, are most severe, and woe
betld the man who 1b caught break,
ing the game regulations or in pos.
; session of Illicit spoils of the chase.
The smuggling of Ivory, therefore,
says the World Wide Magazine. Id
treated In the sam1 manner ss smug
gling gems and clothing into the Uni
ted States. Illicit diamond buying in j 1
South Africa, or othtrr forms of smug
gling In England. The rigid laws,
however, do not prevent the Arabs
and Indians from Indulging in an Ille
gal trade In Ivory on a large scale.
oo
Railroads of the United States an
nually consume more than 2,700.001
gallons of water for each mile of line.
The Norwegian government ha? s
tabllshed a censorship of motion pic
ture fJLms Intended for public exhlbi- Wfi.
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