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HH mm -wv- bL l--- - BBBBWfr"''tt i THE OGDEN STANDARD, OGDEN, UTAH, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17 1913. 3 j READ THIS ! i ADVERTISING PRICES Want advertisements coet on cent Mr word each leaue. or 6 cent per fine of five worde per day, no flrat inaertfon (eaa than 25 cente. or two i er more Jlnee per week at the rate of J5 centa per line per week, or 75 centa par line per month. Remember five average worda make a line. All idrertleementa on tr.le page must be paid In advancs. No exception to this ru'' WANTED FEMALE HELP GOOD nurse girl at 257 Fowler Ave. Phone 2128 H YOUNG girl to assist with general housework. Must sleep at home 612 24th FIRST-class chocolate dipper Kerns, 2459 Wash 11 13-lwk WANTED Chambermaid at the r cade Hotel.-lis 2oth St, ll-17-lwk A COMPETENT woman to work by the day. 2562 Adams. 11-11-lwk I WANTED MALE HELP TRAINED Solicitor Apply Weber Academy. l SALESMEN WANTED PEN selling is profitable and light Prices to agents free Salesman' I sample card of 21 styles for 10c Turner & Harrison Pen Co . Phlladel phis, Pa I SALESMAN wanted, earn ?l"" month-, lyj expenses, advertising or sell Ci ! gars Woodfern Co. New York. N. Y 11-S lmo SITUATIONS WANTED JAPANESE wants position ap rook Call 272 25th U 17-3t DRESSMAKING and sewing, 1970 Jackson Ave. Phone 2456-J 11-14 In k COLORED woman wants work by the day. Phone 13f.o 11-1 4-2 wk SOBER industrious and lntellec , tunl young man vvant3 work Ad dre?y A P., care Standard 1113 lwk uj experienced bookkeeper. Phone ?46-M 11 7 lwk I OFFICE cleaning b reliable woman t' Phono 2034 10-27-twk; HOUSEKEEPING and practical nurs ing Address 2113 Reeves Ave . 11-5 2. It POSITION by reliable girl in office, nrt fnographer Address A B. care Staftdar.1 10 4 1v.k i DRESSMAKING. - .1-' Lincoln HUune 1285 J. 221mo; BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES A spiendia opportunity tor a man with j " $300 to $o0u casil, security. Call C. i Hlgglns, under First National Bank Lwt m WANTED MISCELLANEOUS ROUGH DRTt wa3hlng, Phono 2034. 5 10-27-lwk n-h WANTED Clean, wnito old rags, at the Standard office. Phono 56. 360 IP :4tb it. ft? FOR RENT 3 MISCELLANEOUS iSlfjg STOR. v ' rS8'of telephone and ll'V eat, cheap 2454 Grant Ave. 11-15 lwk Mill MODERN store room with or without p J basement, steam heated, and elec trlcally lighted, and gas In building 17 ; 43x90 ' Inquire 283 24th St Phono 7C4. 118-tt ijjj8 STORE for rent 620 24th St. Tel 609. i cmi - FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSES, ROOMS AND APARTMENTS. ROOM With steam beat, bath, for gentleman, 12.50 per week Close in; references. 2341 Adams avenue. I 10- 22 lmo I it TWO nicely furnished rooms, single j or en suite, with bath. 321 20th St. j. I Phone 13S5-R. 11-17-lwk ; MODERN 5-room furnished louse. $25 364 1 2 2Gth St 11-17-lwk j Tf TWO lurnlshed rooms moo'em, with' t00A ges 22ol Lincoln 11-17-1 wk FURNISHED room, lady or gentle man; heat and bath, close In. 551 I 27th St. 11-13-lwk j 1 TWO and 3-room modern apartments for housekeeping. 528 24th 11-17-wk ELEGANTLY furnished 5 room . apartment, strictly modern; ideal location, no children. 2341 Adams I avenue ll-15-lwk j FOR RENT Furnished, new, clean. comfortable housekeeping rooms, $2 wtek up 536 31it SL 3 13-lyr TWO modern housekeeping rooms 2768 Lincoln 11-14 lwk FURNISHED housekeeping rooms. 171 22nd St. 11 13 lwk 4-ROOM house Inquire 162-W. 30th Phone 2107-R. 11-13-lwk FOR houaekeeplng, gas oath, also sleeping rooms 427 24th. 11-8 3wks ROOM8 for light housekeeping, lights baths and gaa. 2613 Wash. 11- 15 lwk Ju- TWO nicely furnished room. 2767 Grant. Phone 1077. ll-15-lwk , TWO nicely furnished rooms, suitable for two persons, modern; cloao In Phone 1112-W. 11-8-lwk TWO furnished rooms; modern with gas. 2201 Lincoln 11-11-lwk FIVE -room modern; 3 blocks from. Reed hotel. Purdy, 2478 Wash- . Ington. Phono 485-J. 11-11-lwk j THREE furnished housekeeping rooms; call evenings or Sundays, 1844 Hudson avenue. 11-12-lwk COREY apartments, modern and rea- j sonable. 2R66 Wash Ave. FURNISHED rooms, heat and bath 443 Herriok Ace. Phone 1184-J 10- 30-tr j HOUSEKEEPING rooms. 2353 Mon-j roe Ave. 10-25-1 mo FRONT room, modern 2731 Adams 10- 16-lmo FURNI9HED flats. 234 Grant Ave. 4 16-lyr FOR RENT UNFURNISHED HOUSES. ROOMS AND APARTMENTS. ON Dec. 1. one of tho apartments on Monroe and 26th street will be va- j cant. Most modern in city Hot wa ter heat. Apply 405 First National l Bank Phone 809 J. 11 15 lwk A FIVE room modern houso on Ad aras; bet 20th and 21st a.11 at 1 Room 111, First Nat l Bank Bldg 11-13 tf J 9 ROOM house on 31st St., ?1300 j Wedell 11-13-1 mo j MODERN 4-room brick, 2 porches Rear 850 23rd St. Phone 1755 R 11 13-lwk ' 5-ROOM modern house Phono ; 235-M. 11-12-lwk MODERN S-room house, close in; $17 50 per month Phone 612 11- 11-tt IN f ino neighborhood room modern house, porches and fireplaces. In quire 663 27th 1 1-6-2 wk FOR LEASE OK RENT 444 and 446 27th St . 6 flats, 19 rooms I Apply to 26..4 Grant Ave. 10 22-tf i FOUR-rocm modern Rear 315 27th, no children. 10-13-tf FIVE room house, bam, 1 acre. 1157 23rd St. 10-6 lmo: LOST j $2ooo REWARD will be paid for re covery of purse containing per sonal receipt"; and keys belonging to J M. Lentz; lost on Wash Ave. or 25th St If found notify me at 740 I 7th St Phone 66 HORSESHOE pin with amethyst setting. Return Carr Drug Co.. Re ward. 11-15-1 k FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS 125.00 'NEW LIFE' vibrator $12.60 2454 Grant Ave 11 15-1 v. k ALMOST new fumed oak, mission style furniture for library and din ing room; also 8 year old mare, sad dle and bridle. Apply J D. Martin Phone 4i. Hot Springs. 11-14 tt $165: TAKES our beautiful $400 00 piano; used fie months, going east 2631 Grant 11 11 lwk NEW Storey & Clark upright piano; bargain If taken at once Phono 318 ll-12-lvk SIX thoroughbred Columbian Wyan dotte pullets. now laying; also cockerel. 737 Adams. Phone 1619-W 11- 11-lwk GOOD mare; 6 yrs old, one spring colt. 603 12th St. Phone 479. 11-11-lwk A YOUNG, fast trotting, mare, cheap At once 340 18th St. Phone 1231-J. 11-11-lwk $225 CHINA cabinet, cheap for cash. Parties leaving town. 462 24th St. 11-11-lwk FULL sized ink barrels, $1 00 apiece. Inquire Evening Standard, 360 24th Street. Phone 56 MS tf BIDS Will be received at Abels Ab ' stract office for a frame bouse and i fencing to be removed from premises, also for 600 shares in Ogden Bench Canal; right to reject bids reserved 10-26 tf j KINDLING wood Yard on Hudson j Ave, bet. 23rd and 24th St. Phone' 517 J, 12-28-tf WE have received two car loads of registered and good grade Guernseys and Jcrseya at cow mar ket, 7th and Waah. 10-17-tf MONEY TO LOAN I i SIX per cent loans on farms, orchard , lands, city resident or business! j property, to buy. build, improve, ex- tend or refund mortgages or other ae- ; Icuritles; terms reasonable; special: I privileges; correspondence invited j Dept L, 618 Commonwealth Bldg.. Denver. Colo, or Dept. I. 74P Henry' Bldg.. Seattle, Wash 11-4-lwk' J MONEY advanced salaried people on easy payments, no security; also ; loans on furniture. planoe, etc. Drake, over Paine, & Hurst. tf SMALL amounts of money loaned to reliable people on ahort notice; call Phono 1613-J. y-24 lwk ANY amount on real vstate Blcbsel. Commercial Nat I Bank Bldg tf LOANS on Improved farm or city property HUNTER & KENNEDY. 423 24th St, opposite court house tf MONEY to loan on city and farm property. Any amount, no delay. Matthews McCulloch Co.. under First National Bauk. Phono 301-W. MONEY to loan on watches, dia monds, jewelry, firearms, etc Un cle Sam's Loan Office, established I 1885 The Money Lenders of Ofcden 278 26th St. C. H Smith, Prop 9-27-lyr MONEY to loan on real estate cecur-1 lty. J. J. Brummitt 4-27-tf MONEY on first mortgage real es-1 tate loans Kelly & Herrick. 3 15 tf FOR SALE I REAL ESTATE Til REE-room house built last year; large lot price $650, easy tijrmR, you can t afford to overlook this. 411 24th St 11-17-lwk 640 ACRES good dry farm land in Curlew Valley, $5 50 per acre. Will tako city property as part pay ment. O M Lloyd, Marion hotel 11-13-lwk AN elegant 5-room bungalow, near Sacred Heart academy, largo bane ment, screened porch and large lot, for only $2700, $300 down and balance same as paving rfnt; low rate of In tereat J J. Brummitt, Under Utah National Bank TWO BARGAINS. NICE 3-room cottage In excellent lo cation; this place la in fine shape and a bargain at $1260. on monthly payments; nen 4 room rottage. big lot. fruit and shade trees chicken runs electric lighted barn and out bu!ldinKS, an Ideal home and the price its right See me for further particu lars F V, Canuady, Room ll Com mercial Nalioual Bank Bldg 1 1 8 tf A GOOD 4 room cottage with cltj wa ter and electric- lights, well located; near depot; only $1400; any kind of terms J. J. Brummitt, Phone 69. ICR safe bv owner New live-room house on the Bench with large front porch and large sleeping porch Same as, paying rent. Phone 348-J 20 23 tf AN elegant lot 50x115 feet, within 2 blocks of T'tah National bank, onh $1200; n kind of terms, low rate qf Interest I .1 Brummit. Under Utah Na'.ional Bank. SACRIFICE SALE NICE four-room cottage. pantry. cioset. front and rear porch, largo lot, good location; particulars to price and terms may bt had calling at my office, basement uf Utah Nat'l Bank Bide , corner 24th and Wat-h. This is your opportunity, don t let It pass, also have a few choice resi dence lots in Improved district In rght location and at right price, i' will be to your Interest to call and make further inquiry. Remember the place, under Utah Nat l Bank Bldg. Phone 199 and 5C2-R. W J Crltcn low. lu-31-tf A NICK, sightly lot on 23rd street 30 xl35 feet to alley, city water la front of lot, only $200; $P down. $lu per month J J Brummitt. Phone 6H. AN Ideal lot for a home on 13ih St , near car line and school, 80x1!., large enough for a garden an or chard ;iul to raise some chickens. It bo es the high C06t ot living Plenl of water, easv terms W. H Voorhles, Phone 1312-R. io-18-tf LOT near Un'on depot. SP' per front toot Jlo down $lu , r , month. J. I Brummitt Under Utah National Bauk FOR SALE ONE ACRE on 29th St. Bench. Must be sold with in next few days. Biggest bargain in Ogden, at $600.00. Mathews-McCulloch Co. Under First National Bank. CHICKEN ranch located about two blocks from tho Farr school building on 22nd street and Harrison avenue, consisting 01 one acre, nice and sight ly, well adapted for chicken ranch, close to street car line, a great snup at $800, $100 down, balance $10 per month J. J Brummitt. Phone 59. A BRICK cottage, close in in beet residence district reasonable, terrnf to 6ult buyer Inquire 2030 Washing ton Ave 11 8 lmr. FARM FOR SALE I HOUSE for 6ale. Inquiro 2363 Mon roe. 9-4-lmo A HOME BARGAIN 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 38x132 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. MATHEWS-McCULLOCH COMPANY. FORTY -a ere farm small honae. barn, ! fenced in three fields ; half mile from station, $1400, on long time. HUNTER &. KENNEDY. 423 24th St. 1 1 15-llwk 3-ROOM house; 7 1-2 acres ground j 901 E 2nd St. Phone 1701-R 11-16-lwk FARM TO TRADE FARM uear town for house, clos in. C. D. IVES. 330 25th St. 1-15 lyr 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 tho most good out of life. So many people stand In their own light and don t know it Special price this week Astrolog Ist, Palm and Card reading. 132 1-2 25th 8t Phone 1297-W. 11-11-lwk WANTED TO RENT 6o OR 100 acre farm. 2415 D Ave West Ogden 11-15-1 wk TUTORING. PUPLUS In private home; for further Information call phone 1656. 9-5-31 NOTICE TO WATER USERS. State Englneers's Office, Salt Lake Cltv, Utah, November 7, 1913. Notice Is hereby given that William (ilasmann whose postoffice address is Ogden. Utah. haB made application in accordance with the requirements of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1907, as amended by the Session Laws of I Utah. 1909 and 1911, to appropriate! one hundred fifty (150) cubic feot of water per second from Ogden riv er, Weber county, Utah. Said water will be diverted at a point which bears BOUth 11 degrees 11 minutes east; 1.426.8 feet distant of the south quar- I ter corner of Section 16, Township S 1 north, runne 1 east Salt Lake base and meridian, from where it will bo; conveved by means of a canal, pipe; line and a flume, for a distance of 105.6UU feet, and there uyrl from Jan uar 1 to December 31 Inclusive, of each year, to irrigate 48,000 nrres of land embraced In Sections 3, 4. 5, 8 9 10, 11. 14. 15 16 17. 18, 20. 21. 22. 23 84, 25, 26 and 27, Township 6 north Range 1 west; Sections 8, 4, 9, 10, 15. K, 22 27 34 and 35, Township 6 north, Range 1 we9t; Sections 19, 20, 21. 22 27. 2t. 29. 33 and 34. Township 7 north. Range 1 west. Sections li 19. 20. 21, 22. 23. 26, 27 28 29, 30, 81 and 32 Township 7 north Ranjc 2 west. Sections 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9 17. 18, 19. 30 and 31, Township 5 north. Ranee 2 west Sections 15, 16, 17, 19. 2n, 21. 22. 23 24, 26, 26, 27 28, 29. 3d, .'.l! 32 and 33, Township 6 north Hane 2 west. Sections 1 2. 11 12. 13, 14 23. 24. 25, 36. Township 5 north, Range 3 west Salt Iake base and meridian The above advertise ment is a republication of a former no tice in order to correct the point of diversion The application is desii; dated in the State Engineers oftice us No 4964. All protests against the granting of said application stating the reasons therefor must be made by affidavit in duplicate and filed in this offb B within ttairtj (30) days aft.-r the com pletlon of the publication of this no tice. W 1) PEERS, state Engineer Date of first publication November Is 1913 date of completion of publlca tlon December IS, 1913. NEW YORK'S MAGNIFICENT BUILDINGS Further. 1 can trace a clear connec- tion between the scrupulous care of the lody and the style of archltec j tore which has given New York and Washington the finest railwa-j Bta ,ions In the world, and New York a postoffice which takes one's breath away with admiration for Its Urevk perfection of simplicity and strength. Amid the squalur of Elpnth avrnne i here has arisen the wonder of the, ; new world. Raised well above the I street leel and approached by noble; sters, Is a portico of twenty Ionic columns, the longest I remember to ! have seen Simph that; no'hlng to I lessen the dignity' of their Just bal !ance or to mar their beautv, uhsmlH ing. yet not austere. Along the arch ! I liec'ture runs this Inscription- ' Nelth , er bo-iw nor rain nor heat nor gloom i i ot night s'ay these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed ! rounds " That exactly matches the I reticence of the conception. Noth ling could better correct lhe European I mlsjudgment of the American charac ter than this magnificent public building, fit to be set beside the fin- est of ancient or modern times. The outside of the Pennsylvania railway station opposite Is made to look commonplace by this unexpect ed recapture of the Greek spirit in j architecture. But passing through its lofty corridors and ample halls. I have felt the same content As one I snuffs up salt air at the sight of the sea. filling the lungs with Its vigor ous tang, so there is a deep-breathing of the soul w hen the e e and the I Imagination are suddenly delighted. Both here and in the new Grand Cen tral Station there is a largeness of conception, a shaking off of the bond ago of "good enough," a bold soaring toward a great aim The men who planned and built them must be men with a passion for harnion and or dr. The people who daily pass through them canuot but feel its in fluence and live In a finer, freer air The floors are so clean that (In farm house phrase) "you could eat your dinner off them' The mind is soothed by the spacious alm of the j balls, the quietly perfect organlza i tion, the neat spick and-span conven 1 ience of ticket and bnggage counters, i dining rooms, buffets, bookstalls, in formation offices. The Bpotleas white caps of the officials are allegorical They are emblems of the ideal aimed at bv the most excellent, railway sta tions the world has yet seen. Sta tlons where there Is no opening for ! the scramble and rush which usually ' diBtui b tho traveler Stations for sn perhuman who move calm and ce--taiu to their appointed ends The white new City Hall In Now York, the cream-and-gold splendor of the oolworlb tow or near by, reflect the same Ideal, an ideal of cleanli ness and good order without and within What is it but this, too, which draga scandals to the light and is sweeping out the foul stables of public life? Do JOU not see now tho I connection between It and "a room With a bath''' H. Hamilton Pyfe in ; lxmdon Dally Mall oo NOISELESS CITY STREETS. There Is corting Into use In Oer-1 many a cheap and ready method of asphalting a stone-pave, I street, which is show ing good result'- The spaces between the pa. ing blocks are donn ed out in the depth or about an incb.j and then a layer of melted asphalt Is . flowed over the street suriacc. the depth of the layer being about one Inch Beore it Is cooled, sand Is K,ri nk led on and the surface Is i smoothed, At Frankfort :i section of this kind Is now laid, and It appears to stand the wear remarkably well Should the method prove a success in ( general practice, it will afford an ex cellent means for deadening the noise of city traffic at a small expense. It Is quickly carried out and It need not stop the circulation on narr-.u streets for any length of time Mor oior. repairs are easllv made. Uci-! entlflc American. On Senator Ollle James of Kentucky thinks that the special session of congress will be over before the reg ular session begins. FRATERNAL SOCIETIES 1 1 MASONIC Queen Esther chapter I No. 4, O E S., regular meetings held at Masonic ball on Washington ave between 25th and 26th sts., the flrs j and third Fridays ot each month. So journing members cordiallv invited to attend Fannlo M. Whlttomore, W. 1 If.; Callle E Cave. Secretary. j Unity Lodge No. 18. F. & A. M , Masonic Temple, 2550 Washington avenue. Meetings every Wednesday evening at 7: 30 o'clock Members of sister lodges and sojourning brethren cordially invited to attend. S. W. Wherr,. W. M. Felix T. Moore, Sec retai-y Queen City KeBekati Lodge No. 4, I O O. F., meets second and fourtn Friday evenings at Odd Fellows hall Visiting members invited. Nona Har rington, N. Q ; Emma Meld, Record ing Secretary, 718 Twenty-third stree.. WOMEN of Woodcraft Ogdn Circle No. 681, meetB every Wednesday right 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 Eremer, O. N. 464 22nd St. St. Marie Crltes, clerk, 2731 Mon Too avenue 9 10-tf Knfgbta or Pytblas Ocden lodge No. 2, KnightB of Pythias, meets at Castle hall Utah Natlonnl bank build Ing, every Monday evening All K of PB aro requested to meet with us. W. H. Luddington C C. W Q. Kind. M. of E. ; W. L. Underwood. K. of R I and 3. 'LADIES of the Maccabees of the World, Silver Hive No 1 meets ; every first and third Friday evenings at 8 o'clock; and eiery second and fourth Frlda;. afternoons at 2 30 o'clock. In Woodmen Hall Fratcrulty I Block. Visiting members cordially In vited to attend KATHRYN EOOLESTON L. C. L JENNIE PROUT. R. K. Royal Neighbors of America Meets j every becoud and fourth Monday nights of each months at 8 p. m , ,at tho new Odd Fellows hall. Fraternity building Visiting neighbors invited ! Dues can be paid to Mrs Anna Rles Finley, M D., room 21 Lewis block India Sawyer, Oracle, 2453 Harrison. Lillian Newton, H l-c order, 27th and Qulncy. Brotherhood of American Yeomeu Ogden Homeatead, No. 1505, meets on every Wednesday evening In new 1 O O F ball, braternlty building, Washington avenue. Visiting Arch ers are cordially invited to meet with us. Addle L Williams, loreman, 180 Twenty-tir6i street, J. A Junk, Cor respondent. 3202 Washington avenue Order of Owls Ogden Nest No. 1218, Order or Owis, meets ever) Fnauy evening In their own hall (the old Llk club rtxjuisj at i o clock Vi6iuug Brother Own are incited to .menu the Lest uiecuugd. i reu Oai nuau, I'reaiaeni, J Oliver, Secretary, 2416 asaiugion avenue. atiuU Lily Circle No. 174 mtels cver seconu, ana lourin itiursoj mgma at 8 p ni., iu l. u O. rai nail Visit iug neiguoors curuiany mvneu rrin cea COppOCK, fcoi Jitu HL, ivaie tie,) -man, Lierk, Ben pnoue i24 J. W'ooumeu OI Uie WorU WeOei Camp Ao. i4, meets in tue W. u v nail, tratermty Olock, 2Ju Washing ton avenut, every inursuay eveuiug at 8 o tloca. Visiting to ooumea cor dially invited to attend. C. FJ CANSK.E. C. C E. AUTH. Clerk. luoUeru Woodmen oi America Utaa camp .no. y'jfco meeio bverj liret ana lUira Vueoiltt) eveuiug u 6 o cock mi t oi I' nail, '1 weui.-iuuiiu ai tuu v dsMutJWu dVe visiting Uicmbors Invited, to. H. Dranfty( Commi. j. ..i. suaier, Cltrk. Fraternal Order of Eagles ogden Aeiiu -Nu 1 ii. F. u. L., uitcis wvery Wednesday owning at hlsgiei hall, tludbon avc, at 6 ocloeu. isiuus orother Eagles are invited to attenu lb aerlc uieeiiafcB. Ciuu rooms open ttt 11 a. nj J. vv . Qrillln. w . Presi dent E. K. Geiger, secretary Dr t. . w'araleiob. Anne fhysiciAA, ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCT ORS. Wasatch Division No. 124, O. R. C, meets second and tourtn Friday at 2;iu p. m, in rrateruity Block, Oua Fellow a Hall. An brothers are cor dlally invited to atiena. c. H. Pear sou, C. C. D L. Boyle, S. and T. I classified aav erUsemeuis on this page cost one cent per word, eucb m sertlou But no lirst insertion can be less tuan 26 cents. Or you can run the clas6iiled adv ertisement lor 25 ceuis per line per week, but uo weekly advertisement caa be leas tbau ou cents. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Staled proposals for furnishing ma terials and doing the work of build ing concrete- curbs and gutters In 1 Curb and Gutter District No. 110. be I ing ou both sides of Wall Avenue lrom 27th to 28th Streets, and both I sides of Hudson Avenue from 23rd to 24tb Streets, where curbs and gut I ters are uot now built under plana and specifications prepared by tho City Engineer and approved by the City Board of Commissioners, will bo received at the office of tbt.- City Engineer in Ibe- City Hall at Ogden j City, aforesaid, until 10 o'clock a. m . I oo tho 20th day of November. A. D , 1913, at which time all proposals re ceived will be publicly opeued an. I read aloud Plans and specifications can he j obtained upon application at the of I flee of tho City Engineer in the Cltj Hall after November 10 PH3. Tho rlfiht is reserved to reject any nr all bids, and to waive any defects, i By order of the Board of Commis sioners, H. J CRAVEN, City Engineer First publication, October 28, 1913. Last publication November 19, 1913 NOTICE OF INTtNTION Notice Is hereby given by the I'.'-i.tp! of Commission' rs of Ogdn i It . , Utah, of the Intention of said Board to make the following descrlb ! ed improvements, to-wit; To create Ballantvne Avenue south 1 from 20th Street to a point 165- Teet north ftvm 21st Street where tho ! clt) has gained Jurisdiction as a sewer district, and to construct ' therein a pipe sewer together with INSTANT INFORMATION FOR BUSY I READERS OF THE PRESS Alphabetically arranged directory of business houses that supply your wants. I ' Advertisements in this col-j umn cost 75c per line per month, payable in advance. Accordion Plaiting. DONT In all lengths. 2568 Cole'a Court, rear 240 2Gth St Tel. 1180 m. Astrologist. LISTEN here! Madam Yogis, the greatest farseer, astrologist. palm and card reader Call and be con vinced she Is the best. 132 1-2 25th St. Newdale rooms. Attorneys. E. T. HITLANISKI, FlrBt National! Bank Bldg. 12-11-tf LAWYER O'CONNOLLY, over Com mercial National Bank Bldg, 369 24th St. Phone 111. Billiards and Pool. BAKERS Billiard Room, 24R2 Grant Ave. Not the Biggest, but the Best. Billiard and pool tables and supplies for sale We sell the Minn Table, the best table manufactured Expert repairing done Bookbinding. J WTLSON Book and loose leaf de vice manufacturer. Upstairs. 2465 Wash Ave. Phone 850 12 30-Hno , Chiropractor. F J. FREENOR, D. C. Graduate Chiropractor. No drugs, surgery or osteopathy; try rhiropratic (6lnal adjustments) Room 14 Commercial Nat'l Bank Rldg Phone 311. 6-7-tf Carpet Cleaning. Ik VAN KAMPEN Phone SS3 for up i hoist erlnc. mattre-ss making, re ! stretching of bed springs. NOT SUBSTANTIAL. j You read about affinities, Soul mates, in all the books, I Beware of charmers sucn as there, They never make good cooks Louisville Courier-Journal Rend the Classified Ads. the necessar manholes, and connect all with the manholes of the present 6ever system, and to defray the whole of the cost thereof, estimated at J1000 00 by a local assessment on the lots or pieces of ground lying and being within the following dis trict, being the district to be bene fited or affected by said improve ments, viz. All the land lying between the out er boundary llnjs of said Avenue in cluded in the district and a line drawn 132-feet outward from and parallel to the said outer boundary lines. Said district to bo assessed for the cost of putting in the sewer I between 20h and 21st Street, also for securing the right-of-way for said sewer irom 21st Street north a distance of 165 feet. All protests and objections to the carrvlng ojt of such Intention mus; be presented in writing to the City Recorder on or before the 22ad day of November, 1913, at 10 o'clock a. m , that beiug the- time set by 6ald , Board of Commissioners when they : will hear aud consider such objec- 1 tlons as may be made tboreto, at tho majors off:co at the City Hall, Og den City, Utah By order of the Board of Commis sioners of Ogden City. Utah Dated this 30lh day o. October, 1913. A G FELL. Mayor. H. J CRAVEN, City Engineer. First publication October 30. 1913. ' Laat publication, Novemuer 21. 1913. J NOTICE OF INTENTION Notice Is hereby given by the Board of Commissioners of Ogden City, of the intention of said board I to make the following described im provements, to-wit To lay out, establish and open a public street, to be named Butler I avenue, north aud south through 1 Block 16. Plat "A. ' Ogden City sur j vey. said street to be 42 f-et wide, 1 bring the full width of the present right-of-way; being 16.5 feet on the west and 26.5 feet on the east side of the lot Hue north and south be- : I tween lots 3 and 4; also lots 7 and j 8 In Block 16. Plat "A," Ogden City I survey, the whole distance between 26th and 26th Streets and to defray 1 the whole of the cost thereof, estl- mated at $3,000 on bv a local assess- ment upon Uie lots or pieces of l ground King and being within the . lollowinc district, being the district j : to be benefited and affected by said I Improv omenta, via ! AH the land lyinK between the I outer boundary lines of said avenue when opeued as proposed, and a Hue drawn 60 fet outward from and parallel to the said outer boundary j lines being part of Lots 3. 4 7 and 8. Block 16. Plat "A." Ogden City sur ev In said Ogden City. protests and objections to tho carrying out or such Intention must i bo presented in writing to the City Recorder mi or before the 4th day I of December 1818, at lo o clock a. m. that being ih time set by said , I Board of Commissioners when they j 'will hear and consider such ob- . ections as may be made thereto St ' the Mayors office at the City hall. Odeu City, Utah Bv order ot tb Board of Comm's-slom-rs of odeii City, Utah Datod this 11th day of November, 1818 A G. FELL Mayor. A J ( RAVEN, City Engineer First publication. November 11. 1913 Last publication. December 3, 1913 NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. Pingree Tonsue company, a cor porution. with ita principal place cf ' ousiness at OgdeU city. Weber coun- tv, Utah NOTICE IS HFREPY GIVEN. Tha' I at a meeting of the Directors of said Notary Public. L C. D. IVES, 380 Twenty-fifth Street. Junk. , ' OGDEN JUNK HOUSE If you have jj any kind of Junk, phono u up. We V will call for it. Tel. 210. ' j Painting, Paperhanging. j ' PAINTING, paperhanging and tinting, ' J. Den Harthog. Phone 671-R. :-. Physician and Surgeon. ( . V DR. A. FERNLTTND, Physician and , Surgeon. Office hours 11 to 4 p. m. II I New Peerv Bldg . Hudsnn Ave. Phone . ISOO-W Residence phone 2129-W. 646 Washincton avenue 6-11 tf I 1 - Photography. jj CRAW9HAW STUDIO 219 25th Street Fine Art Photography. J H Come nnd have a sitting. Printing. , I WOODY PRINTING CO We do good work. 2465 Wash. Ave. Phone 850. I 12-30-lmo Sanitary Work. TOUR garbace hauled regular. San- itary can furnished free. Sanitary Garbage Co. Phone 620. if CITY SCAVENGER, McCarty ft Co.. 2728 Grant. Bell phone 2018W. Second-Hand Goods. NEW AND SECOND-HAND furniture, clothing and shoes, bought, sold or j exchanged ; also trunks and aultcaeB it cheap. A Slner, Phone 1321. 179 1-2 I Twenty-fifth St 6 13 lwr j Trunks Repaired. j GALLACHER repairs trunks 350 j 25th St. 6 25 lmo Vacuum Cleaners. j ONE DOLLAR per day, delivered and called for. Electric Service Co., t Phone 88. Up 24th St 1 i 1 Company, held on the 17th day of )assi September, 1913, an assessment (No. 2) of fifteen centa per share was lev- . ied on the capital stock of the cor- 1 poratlon payable immediately to James F. Burton, Treasurer of the cor- f poratlon. at the First National Bank f of Ogden, corner of Washington ave- t I uue and Twenty-fourth street. Ogden x City. Utah Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid I on the 25th day of Ottober, 1913. will be delinquent and advertised for sale, at public auction, and, unless payment I is made before, will be sold on the H 8th day of November, 1913, at the of- I fice of said company, at the said First National Bank, to pay the delin- j tiuent assessment, together with the costs of advertising and expense of j sale. JH JAMES F. BURTON. Secretary I Pingree Townslte Co, Ogdeu, Utah. j At a meeting of the Board of Di- I rectors of the Pingree Townalte com pany, held at the office of the Com- pany In Ogden City, Utah, on the 25th day or October, 1913, it was or- dered and directed that 1 1 ! time I V pavment of the assessment in the I above and foregoing notice set forth jB be extended to the 25th day of No- j vember, 1913, upon which date all unpaid assessments will become de- ; llnquent. In accordance therewith and herewith, and that If not paid on or V before such date will be sold on the 12th day of December, 1913 at the office of said company, at the First National Bank Bldg. In said Ogden city. Weber county. Utah, to pav the delinquent assessments, together with costs of advertising and ex- H pensca of sale. H Bv order of the Board of Directors. JM JAMES F. BI RTON Secretary i First National Bank Bldg. Ogden, Cltv, Utah PROBATA AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES Contult County Clerk or tnt Retpe j tlvc Signers for Further JjH Information. jjfl NOTICE TO CREDITORS fM In the District Court of the Sec- fl ond Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for the ccunty of We ber. In the matter of the entate ot John C AndrMin, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned admin 1st rat OT with the will annexed at No 2409 Washington avenue, in Ogden fM ( Utah, on or before March 1. i :'! M GEOUnK McCORMICK, Administrator with the will annexed. H NOTICE H Will Pay Ci'y Warrants. H Notice Is hereby siven that the un- j designed Treasurer of Ogden City. f will at his office, on and after this date pav cltv Warrants bearing Re- , latn Numbers 2:!4K7 to 24163 all in- elusive, and further that all such H Warrants not presented to me for jM payment will cease to draw interest H after November 17. 1813 V WALLACE FOLM.GER. S Cltj Treasurer j Dated at Ogdeu. Utah, November I 1913. 1 MONEY IN WHEAT I . !"(" Rijvh i'uts or Calls on 10,000 jjc bushels of wheat No Further Risk. A Bp. movement of 5c from price Kivea you h chanc- to take $50iiv0; 4c J400.00; 3c L y mi. etc. Write for particulars K. THE CENTRAL STOCK t GRAIN M Park Bldg.. Cleveland, O.