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. READ THIS ADVERTISING PRICES. Want advertisements cost one 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 overage words make a line. All advertisements on this page must be pa,:d In advance. No exception to this rule. WANTEDFEMALE HELP YOUNG lady to board and room In private family. Phone S51-R GIRL- or woman for general house work, small family; no children Call .575 25th St. 1-21-tf 1 "WANTED MALE HELP YOUNG man of Integrity and ability given lucrative and permanent em- j ployment as salesman. Experience I not necessary. CaJl or address D A. Kiteh. Marlon Hotel. l-24-3t l FIREMEN. Brakemen, $100 monthly Necessary signal instruction free. Send age, 4c postage. Railway, care Standard. y BECOME a C. P. A. Our new course covering every phase of account ancy will quickly qualify you Our world renowned I C. S. courses as sist hundreds to government posi tions and thousands to promotions in other fields every year. Free lit erature on any course at this office International Correspondence Schools Bailment Utah National Bank. S D. Rideout, Mgr. 1-22-lwk AGENTS WANTED. BIG money Something new . Re stores original colors to faded rugs and carpets Write for particulars. George Tyrrell, R 5, Box 635, Los An geles, Calif. LEADING accident and health com pany wants managing agents every western town; best monthly premium policies; big commissions; exclusive territory, permanent Income L. B HOGE, 2nd V. Pres Merchants Ex change Bid.. San Francisco. BEST seller on the market; get busy while its new. All agents making big money, particulars with sample, free. Specialty Sales Co., . Albany, Ore. 4 WILL pav reliable man or woman $12 50 to distribute 100 FREE pkgs. Perfumed Borax Soap Powder among friends No money required Ward Borax Co, 216 Institute PL Chicago. SALESMEN WANTED SALESMEN wanted Residing in or making small towns Take orders on our special plan, allowing return of unsold goods. Makes quick, easy sales, $4.00 commission on each or dr. Write for pocket outfit today Canfield Mfg Co., 208 Sigel St., Chi cago. ACTIVE, ambitious men to sell ex ceptionally high class groceries di rect to consumers. Liberal advances on orders, our bonus s stein big fea ture; permanent positions, best sea son at hand. Write the BIG HOUSE today for particulars, naming county desired. Importers, Manufacturers, Wholesale Grocers, John Sexton & Co., Chicago. 111. SITUATIONS WANTED WORK bv the day Phone 2120 R 1-12-lwk WOMAN wants work by day. Phone 1564 W. 1-8-1 mo. DRESSMAKING 1970 Jackson Tel 2456 J. 1-5-lmo DRESSMAKING, plain sewing Phone 991. 27S 22nd 12-20-tf DRESSMAKING. 456 22nd St Phone 380 J. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS A HOME for school boy attending high school. Will pay part board Call 158 27th St. Phone 2153-J 1-24-1 wk 6 -PASSENGER Ford; must be in good condition and a bargain. 2128 Jefferson. 1-24-lwh SOMEONE to take home family wash lng and ironing. 441 27th St Phone 188 12 27-lt SMALL calves and pigs. Phone -IK2 12-20-1 wk WANTED Clean, wait old rags, at the Standard ofllce. Phono 56. 360 24th L BOARD AND ROOM A GOOD place for board and room or V board without room. 2146 Lincoln ave. 1-10-1 wk ROOM and board. 2333 Adanib 12-29-U WANTED TO RENT TWO or three unfurnished rooms for a lady, L. W , care Standard. FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSES, ROOMS AND APARTMENTS. 5-ROOM, modern, furnished house. 2712 Lincoln avenue. 1-24-lwk NICELY furnished modern apart ments, closo in. 528 24th St. 1-20-1 wk Furnished rooms tor housekeeping. 2220 Lincoln. 1-17-tt FOR RENT Furnished, new, clean. comlortablo housekeeping rooms, $2 week up 626 Sift St. 3-13-lyr FIVE-room furnished apartment 2372 Washington 1-14-tI NEW Five Room Brick Bungalow. Modern furnished. $30. Large sleeping porch and basement. 975 26th st 1-20-tf. SOME 2 and 3-roorn apts. for light housekeeping; nice, clean and con venient. Rates very reasonable. Utah 08 Hotel. 2468 V. nshington Ave. ROOM with steam heat, bath for gentleman, $2.50 per week: Close In references 2341 Adams Ave. THREE furnished rooms with bath Tor light housekeeping. 456 22nd St 1-24-lwk 7 ROOM mod brick. Fine location, ' bench" car line, $35. 00 month. No. 972 23rd st. 1-7-tf SEVEN ROOM modern house. Parti) lurnished or unfurnished. 2J6 Monroe. Enquire 2356 Monroe. t NICELY furnished modern apart ments 28th and Gram. Apply 2785 Grant or Phone 1028. 12-2-tt FURNISHED flats. 2631 Grant Ata 4 16-lyr. FOR RENT UNFURNISHED HOUSE6, ROOMS AND APARTMENTS, 5-ROOM bungalow for rent Inquire. 2353 Monroe avenue. Phone 4 1 - 1 24 lmo A MODERN 5-room house, well loca ted, near Union depot, $20. J. J. Hiummltt, Under Utah National BanK. NEW five-room modern brick. Bench. Inquire 850 23rd Phone 1755-R. MODERN 7-room house, 555 27th. Phone 1047-W. 114 lwk FOUR-room house and burn, We.-t SOth. Christenson Shoe Co. 1-lC-tf V FOUR-room house, well located. near car line on Bench, $12. J J flpimmitt. Phone 59. BY FEB. 1st 5-room modern house, good basement and barn. Inquire 2027 Adams. Phone 1C77-R. 1-20-tf A FOUR-room house near depoi, viu. J. J. Brummitt, Phone 59. A GOOD 7-room modern brick house on 25th St , 20. J J. BrummiL, Under Utah National Bank. FOR RENT STORE STORE for rent. 2109 Madison ave nue. Phone 931-J. 1-17-lwk TO TRADE. AUTO for typewriter or graphaphone Phone 349-M. 1-22 lwk NEW sewing machine for horse or cow. Inquire 2672 Drinker. 1 17 Ink LOST SM LL black purse containing bunch of keys and small change Return 446 26th St. Reward. 1-22-lwk LOST White bull terrier, one black eye, 9 months old. eRturn to 2564 Brinker Ave., or phone 2113-W. Re ward 1-20-tf FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS ?0n0 NEW Sieger piano for S2S5 In quire 2667 Lincoln. 1-24-lwk STANDARD typewriter; slightly used, cheap. Phone 1527-R 1-23-1 wk FOR less than wholesale price, one $75 00 Mandolin: one 325.00 Mando lin and ?75 Harp Guitar First class condition A snap. 447 21st St l-22-3t HOUSEHOLD furniture for sale Phone 759. 1-21-lwk ROOMING House, 16 rooms, bath. hot and cold water. Terms reason able 330 24th street. 1-20-1 wk SEE my stock of Pianos and Players before purchasing elsewhere, it will be to your interest Panlone 29th and Hudson. Tel. 1209. 1-20-1 wk TWO Buggies equipped with Peder son dust proor hub Best on mar ket. C J. Tribe. 2374 Washington ave Phone 2163-R. 1-19-lwk. POOL Hall for sale. Enquire at 2406 Washington ae, Ogden 1-19-lwk 7 H. P Gasoline Engine for sale cheap or trade for smaller engine W. B Wedell. 1-10-1 mo OLD cardboard mats, 25c per 100; tougher than tar paper, good for pa perinK barns. sheds, chieken-eoopo, etc. at ihe Standard Office WE have several good fre6h milk cows; albo registered Jerseys for tale. Cow Market. 7tu and Wabhin? ton. 10-29-tf FULL 6lzed Ink barrels, $1.00 apiece Inquire Evening Standard. 360 24th Street. Phone 56. 1-13-ii KINDLING wood Yard on Hudson Ave., bet. 23rd and 24th Sts. Phono 517-J. 12-28-tf MONEY TO LOAN MORTGAGE loans on farm or city property. O A. KENNEDY, Base ment ut Utah National Bank Bldg. 1-1'd-U.'. MONEY advanced salaried people on easy payments, no security; alao loans on furniture, pianos, etc. Drake, over Palno & Hurst. tf ANY amount on real estate. Bicbael, Commercial Nat 1 Bank Bldg. tf j LOANS on Improved farm or city property. HUNTER KENNEDY, 423 24th St , opposite court houso. t. HONEY to loan on city ana farm property. Any amount, no delay Mattuews-McCulloch Co., under First National Bank. Phone 301-W. MONEY to Irian on watches, dia monds, Jewelry, firoaruu. etc. Un cle Sam's Loan Offico, established 1885. The Money Lenders uL Ogden, 278 25th St. C. H. Smith, Prop. 9-27-lyr MONEY to loan on real estate secur ity. J. J. Brummitt. 4-27-tf MONEY on first mortgage real es tate loans. Kelly & Herrlck. 3 15 tf i FOR SALE I REAL ESTATE I A NEW five-room brick bungalow; large sleeping porch; basement; i modern; 30Q0 1900 cash, balance monthly payment Inquire 1707-M. 1-20-tf GREAT Snap. A piece of well im proved property on Lincoln Avenue I between 25th and 26th streets; all taxes paid except, pavement, for only 75 per front foot This property will double in value during the next two years J J Brummitt, under Utah Nat. Bank. TEN Jots with two-roomed house on, full basement; barn, plenty ot wa ter; only $'.". All kinds of city property, farm:, at very low prices. Loans and tire insurance. Come :ind see me. H. Van Braak, 3519 Ad ams. Phone 974-W. 1 12 lmo CHICKEN Ranch located about two blocks from the Farr school build ing on 22nd street and Harrison ave , ! consisting of one acre, nice and sight ly, well adapted for chicken ranch, close to street car line; a great snap at $1,000, $100 down, balance, $10 per month. J. J. Brummitt, Phone 59. BEST 55-ACRE FARM IN UTAH FOR PRICE. Choice 14-acre orchard. Houses for 1000 chickens. R. C. McBRIDE, Phone 1427. AN elegant lot, 50 x 115 fept within two blocks of Utah National Bank, only $1200; any kind of terms, low rate of interest J. J. Brummitt, un der Utah National Bank. A MODERN 5-room house; terms or cash Call 2827 Pingree 1-23-lt "WE have a number of 5 or 6-room modern, pressed brick bungalows, copper levelled plate glass fronts, hard wood floors and fire places. All absolutely new If you are looking for a nice home, you should worry See Skeen Realty "o., under Utah National Bank. Phone 913. l-21-6t NICE four-room cottage. pantry, closet, front and rear porch, large lot, good location; particulars to price and terms may be had calling at my office, basement of Utah Nat'l Bank Bldg.. corner 24th and Wash This is your opportunity, don't let j It pass; also have a few choice resi dence lots in improved district in rght location and at right price, K will be to your interest to call and make further inquiry Remember tho place, under Utah Nat l Bank Bldg Phono 199 and 562-K. W. J. Cntcn- . low, 10-31-tf j AN elegant lot, 50x115 feet within 2 blocks of Utah National bank, only $1200; any kind of terms, low rate of interest. FARM TO TRADE FARM near ;owu for house, close In. C. D. IVS. 380 25th St. 1-15-lyr PERSONAL. MARRY Many wealthy Californian3 seeking marriage. Photos and de scriptions free. Mission Agency, B 744, San Francisco. Cal. NOTICE. In the District Court of the Second Judicial District in and for the Loun ty of Weber, State of Utah. In the Matter ot the Application uf the Uinta Trout company, a corpora tion, for voluntary dissolution. NOTICE is hereby given thai the Uinta Trout company, a corporation of the State of Utah, has presented to the aboe named court a petition praying to be allowed to disincorpor ate and dissolve, and fixed Wednes day, the 25th day of February, 1914. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, ao the time, and the Court Room of said Dis trlct Court, in the County Court House at Ogden City. Utah, as tLe place at which said application will be heard. , At any time before the expiration of said dale last named any person I may flic his objections to the appli I cation of said corporation and ms Di rectors for the dissolution thereof. IN WITNESS WHEREOF 1 have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal, at my office in Og den City Weber County, Utah, this, the 13th day of January, 1914. (SEAL) SAMUEL G. DYE. Clerk District Court, Weber County, Utah. A O. HORN, Attorney for Petitioners First publication, January 13, 1914. Last publication, February is, 1.14. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. Notice is hereby given thnt, by Or der of the Board of Directors, a meet ing ot the stockholders ot the Pingree Townslte Company is hereby called, io be held at the olfice of tho company at the i ir.-L National Bank in Udcn City, Weber County, Utah, on the 28th day of January, 1914, at 4 o'clock p. 'u for the nurnose of votincr uunn thr question ot changing tho name ot said company from that of the Pingree Townalte company lo thai or eiolei Fifth East company; and for the transaction ot any other general busi ness of the corporation which may properly come before SUCO meeting. Dated this 3rd day 61 January, 19M. JAMES F BURTON, Secretary. SUM MONS. In the District Court of Weber Coun-! ty. State of Utah. John Farr and Nicholinc Erlckion, Plaintiffs, vs. 1 rank B. Mitchner. Esther Pons. Mary K. Culmer, Maiy A. Kumph and their unknown h;irs-al-law, devisees, legatee? and suc cessors in tntcn at, Defendants. The State of Utah to the Said Do fondants: You are hereby summoned to ap pear within twenty days after service of this Summons upon you. if served within the County in which this action, la brought; otherwise, within thirty I $5.00 REWARD 'For Return of White Bull Terrier answers toj name of "Max" -has! black around right eye he is about nine months old. Phone 2413-W, or call at 2564 Brinker Ave. nays alter service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do. Judgment will be rendered against you according lo the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court This action is brought to qui et title to certain pieces and parcels of land situate and lying in the coun ty of Weber, Stale of Utah, more par ticularly do bribed in the complaint of the plaintiffs on file herein. D R. ROBERTS. Plaintiffs Attorney. P. O. Address. Room 207 First Na tional Bank Bldg., Ogden, Utah. ALIAS SUMMONS. In the District Court of the Second Judicial District, in and for Weber County, Utah. Antonio Favero, Mlchele Favero, and Jiovanni Favero, Plaintiffs, s. Any and All Creditors of the Estate of Christopher Hansen, Deceased, whose names arc unknown; Any and All Creditors of the Estate of Christi an Petersen. Deceased, whose names are unknown, John Doe, Richard Roe, James Doe, Mary Roe, and Jane Doe, whose true names are to plaintiffs un known; and any and all other person?, whose names are unknown to plain tiffs, who have or claim to have any right, title, claim, estate or Interest in and to the real estate hereinafter described, or any part thereof, De fendants. The State of Utan to the Said De fendants You are hereby summoned to ap pear within twenty days after service of this Alias Summons upon you. if served within the County in which this action is brought; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do. judg ment will be rendered against you ac cording to the demand of the com plaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. This action is brought to quiet plain tiff's title in and to the following de scribed tracts of land situate, lying and being In Weber county, State of I Utah, to-wit ' be east one-half of tho southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of Section Twenty-nine (29), Townshipl Six 16) North, Range Two (-), west of the Salt Lake meridian, U. S. sur vey. Also: A part of the southeast quar ter of the southwest quarter of Sec tion Twenty-nine (29), Township Six (6) North, Range Two (2) West of the Salt Lake Meridian. U. S. Sur vey; Beginning at a point 50 rods west from the northeast corner of the southeast quarter of said Southwest quarter section, and running thence wbt 30 rods, thence south SO rods, thence east HO rods, thence north 80 rods to the place of beginning Situ ated in the county of Weber and State ot" Utah. DAVID JENSON. Plaintiff s Atlorney. P. O Address: 503-504 First National Bank Building, Ogden. Utah. PROEAT1, AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES. Ccnsult County Clerk or te Reapo live Signer! for Further Information. PROBATE. In the District Court of the Second District of the State of Utah, in and for the County of Weber In lli- Matter of the Estate of James W Stevens, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned admin istratrix at the law office of George McCormick, No 2408, Washington Avenue. In Osden t'ity, Utah, on or before November 12th, a.d, ion. LILLIAN M STEVENS, Administratrix george Mccormick, Attorney for Administratrix SUMMONS. In the District Court of Weber County State of Utah. Louisa Eruestle. Plaintiff, vs. Fred erick Bruet;Ue. Defendant. The State of Utah to the said De fendant : Von ar hereby summoned to ap pear within twenty days after service oi this Summons upon you. if served within the County in which this ac tion Is brought, otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend t lie above entitled action; and in case your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered agninst you accord Ing to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk oi Bald Court This action is brought to recover n Judgment dissolving tho bonds of mat rimony now and hitherto existing be- n plaintiff and defendant, and lor general relief. DAVID JENSON. Plaintiffs Attorney. Bank Building. Ogden City, Utah. MUNICIPAL STORE OPENS IN CHICAGO Chicago, Ian. 24. Chicago's first municipal atore, which the city coun cil recently authorized with an appro priatlon of $2.". 000. and at which rto ' ' t ies are sold at cost to the poor, was opened today. Ii thf market proves a success, meats and wearing apparel also will old .ind other stores opened In different sections of the city. FRATERNAL I SOCIETIES MASONIC Queen Esther chapter No. 4, O. E. S., regular meetings held Bt Masonic hall on Washington ave . between 25th and 26th sts., the Urst and third Fridays of each month. So journing members cordially invited to attend. Minnie Parker, YV. M. ; Callle E. Cave, Secretary. Queen City Rebekah Lodge No. 4. 1. O O. F., meets second and fourth Saturday evenings at Odd Fellows hall. Visiting members Invited. Ivy Walls. N. G., Emma Meid. Recording Secretary". 718 Twenty-third street. RR Unity Lodge No. IS 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. Fred M. Nye, W. M.; Felix T. Moore, Secre tary. Women of Woodcraft. Ogden Circle No. 581; meets every Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock, New Woodmen hall. Fraternlt,- bldg. Vteltlng neishbors invited Dues can be paid to Dr. A1-' Ice M. Ridge, M. D., 7-58 Iewls block. Eliza Bremer, G. N., 4C4 22nd st St. Marie Crites. clerk, 2731 Monroe av enue. Knlgnts of Pythias. Ogden lodce No. 2, Knights of Pythias, meets at "Castle hall, Utah National Bank building, ev ery Monday evening. All K. of P.s are requested to meet with us W. H. Luddiugton, C. C; W G Kind, M. of E.; W. L. Underwood, K. of R. and S. Ladles of the Maccabees of the World, Silver Hive No. 1, meets everv first and third Friday evening at 8 o'clock; and every second and fourth Friday afternoons at 2:30 o'clock, in Woodmen hall Fraternity block. Vis iting members cordially invited to at tend. Alice Collins, L. C; L. Jennie Prout. R K. ROYAL HIGHLANDERS Costle No. 525, meets in Union Labor hall every first and third Monday nights. Visit ing Highlanders cordially invited tc attend. WM. MULLER. Sec.-Treas. A. T WYKES. J. P. Royal Neighbors of America meets every second and fourth Moonday nights of each month at 8 o'clock at the new Odd Fellows hall. Fraternity huilding. Visiting neighbors invited. India Sawyer, Oracle, 243 Harrison. Lillian Newton, Recorder, 27th and Quincy. Brotherhood of American Yeomen, Ogden Homestead No. 1505. meets on everv Wednesday evening in new I. O. 6. F. hall Fraternity building. Washington avenue. Visiting Arch ers are cordially invited to meet with us. Addie L William, Foreman, 180 Twenty-first street. J. A. Junk, Cor respondent, 3202 Washington avenue. Sego Lily Circle No. 14 meets e very second and fourth Thursday nights at S o'clock in I. O. O. F. hall Visiting neighbors cordially in ited. Frances Coppock, 857 27th st. Kate Hey man, Clerk, Bell phone 124 7-J. , i Woodmen of the World, Weber camp No. 74, meets in the W. O. W. hall. Fraternity block, 2320 Washing ton avenue, every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock Visiting Woodmen cor d.ally invited to attend. Geo. Huss, C. C; ii. Auth, Clerk. Utah Camp No. Li'J'JO Modern Wood men of America meets every Tuesday night in K. of P. Hall. 24th and Wash ington Out of town members are cordially invited to meet with us. W. H. Draney, Consul, J. H. Shafer, Clerk. Fraternal Order of Eagles, Ogden Aerie No 11I, F, O. E., meets every Wednesday evening at Eagles' hall, Hudson ave., at 8 o'clock Visiting I brother Eagles are invited to attend the aerie meetings. Club rooms open at 11 a. m J. W. Griffin, W. Presi dent; E R- Geigcr, Secretary. Dr. C. E. Wardleigh Aerie Physician. Order of Owls, Ogden Nest. No. ! 1218, Order of Owls, meets every Frl j day evening in their own hall (.the old Elk club rooms) at S o'clock'. Visit ing Brother Owls aru invited to at ttnd the next meetings. T. C. Iver son, PresidL-nt; G C. Reberg, Secretary THE WORLD'S MARKET NEWS . WALL STREET New York, Jan. 24. The market closed weak. Speculative selling for both ac counts depressed Btooks today. Ini tial losses were extended b in creased profit-taking sales. Wash I ington reports thnt important devel opments in the Mexican situation were expected soon, accelerated the selling movement. Weakness of Reading was due in a measure to reports that Lake Shore was selling Its holdings of the stock. Experiments In short side were successful in uncovering -top loss orders and many stocks weak ened to the extent of a point or more. Investment shares moved in contrast with the remainder of the list. Bonds were irregular. Chicago Livestock. Chicago. Jan 24 -Hogs Receipts 9000 ; market strong. General I y Sc above yesterday average. Bulk, $S.3o 8-40; light. $S.108 8.40; mixed, 8 8 45 . heavy, 8.208.50; rough 8.2o 'o 8 pige $6 7.v s 00 Cattle Receipts 200; market slow. Beeves, $6.809.50; Texas steers, $6.90trS.10; western steers, ?L4u-7 8.00; stockers and feeders. $5,606 I 8.20; cow:, and heifers, 3 60CgS.6o; i calves, 7 o0i 11.00. Sheep Receipts 1000; market dull. Native, $4.9086.00; western, $5.00$ 6.10; yearlings, $5.807.i6; lambs, native, C.908.00; western, 7.00 8.00. South Omaha Livestock. South Omaha. Jan 24 Hogs Re ccipLs 6800; market higher Heavy. 8.25fdS.45; light, 7.85 8.25; pigs, 6.007.40; bulk of sales, 8 10 8.35. Cattle Receipts 100, market INSTANT INFORMATION FOR BUSY I READERS OF THE PRESS Alphabetically arranged directory of business houses that tH supply your wants. Advertisements in this col umn cost 75c per line per month, payable in advance. Accordion Plaiting. DONE m all lengths. 2568 Cole'i Court, rear 240 2Gth St. Tel. 1180-m. Astrologist. LISTEN here! Madam Yogle. the greatest farseer, astrologist, palm and card reader. Call and be con vinced she ia the best 132 1-2 25th St. Newdale rooms. Attorneys. E T. HULANISKI. First National Bank Bldg. 12-11-tf LAWYER O'CONNOLLY, over Com merclal National Bank Bide, 369 24ih St. Phone 111. Carpet Cleaning. K. VAN KAMPEN Phone 883 for up holsterlng, mattress making, re stretching of bed springs. Chiropractor. F J. FREENOR, D. C. Graduate Chiropractor. No drugs, surgery or osteopathy; try hlropractlc. Rooms 212-213-214 Col. Hudson Building. Thone 311. Electrical tlwfeiii Slecltic Cqj OGDEN. PEP BWr-'jirttH-Phone 1022-J. Junk. OGDEN JUNK HOUSE If you have any kind of Junk, phone us up. W will call for It. Tel. 210. Notary Public C. D. IVES, 380 Twenty-fifth Street O. A KENNEDY Basement Utah National Bank Building. 1-19-tf. Read the Classified AdB. Read the Classified Ads. steady. Native steers, $8.70(59.00. cos and heifers. $5.507.85; west ern steers. $7 00 8.15; cows and heifers, $..506 40; calves, $7.00tf? 11.00. Sheep Receipts 300; market steady. Yearlings, $5.75(7'6.40 ; weth ers, $5.205.90; lambs, $7.65&8.00. Kansas City Livestock. Kansas City. Jan 24 Hogs Re ceipt; 1000; market oe higher. Bulk. vin-,) S 4", heay, $s:,.0Ti 8 45; pack ers and butcher. SK J'fi S.40 , light. $7 95(Ti'8.25; pigs, $6.757.50. Cattle Receipts 100; market steady. Prime fed steers, $8.60g9.25; dress ed beef steers, $7.40'58.50 ; western steers, $7.008.50; southern steers, $6.25 8.00; cows. $4.257 50; heif ers. $6.508.75; stockers and feed ers. $6.008.0; bulls, $5 507.50, calves, $6 li.OO. Sheep Receipts none; market steady. Lambs. $7.40Ti 7.'Ji; yearl lags, $6.256.90; wethers, $5.25 5 85; ewes. $4.75 5.35 ; stockers and feeders, $3.50-g600. Sugar. New York Jan 24 Sugar Raw. firm. Muscovado, 2.89tn.2.95; cen trifugal .S3. 39 3.45 ; molasses, $2.64 i 2 70; refined, stead . Metals. New York, Jan 24. The raetat markets were dull and practically nominal. Copper, firm; lake. $15.00; nominal; electroh tie, S14.G1 l-2(o. 14 7".. casting, $14 2oCn 14.50. Iron-Unchanged. CHICAGO GRAIN Chicago. Jan 24 Extreme cold weather in Europe led to higher prices today for wheat The open ing, which varied from 1-Sc off to ' a like advance, was followed by a material advance all around. Corn sympathised w-ith wheat strength. Prices after starting un changed to 1-Sc higher, scored a de ! cided gain. In oats, the quotation changes ' were chiefly up-grade on account of 1 the prevailing sentiment as to other grain. For the most part, transactions in provisions varied from last night's level to an advance of 10 cents. NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Last Sale. I Amalgamated Copper 114 3-4 American Beet Sugar 27 1-4 American Cotton Oil 43 American Smelting & Refg.... 68 1-4 American Sugar Refg .108 1-2 American Tel. & Tel 123 5-8 Anaconda Mining Co 36 1-8 Atchison 4 Atlantic Coast Line 125 Baltimore & Ohio 97 12 p.rookhn Kapid Transit 91 1-2 Canadian Pacific 210 3-4 Chesapeake ft Ohio 67 1-4 Chicago North Western. 134 1-4 Chicago, Mil. & St. Paul 195 1-4 rdorado Fuel & Iron 33 12 Colorado & Southern 28 i lehvware & Hudson 159 Denver ft Rio Grande 18 3-4 Krie 5 8 General Electric 1 M Crnut Northern pfd 129 1-1 Great Northern Ore Ctfs 38 Illinois Central Interborough-Met M lnterborough-Met. pfd 62 1-4 luter. Harvester Jl M Louisville & Nashville .140 Missouri Pacific JJ M Missouri, Kansas & Texas 1-4 Lehigh Valley lg j 3-4 National Lead JJ J'J New York Central 94 1-4 Norfolk & Western 104 & Northern Pacific Ho t Printing. WOODY PRINTING CO.-We do good work. 2465 Wash. Ave. Phono 850. 'iLLl 12-30-lma FOR Printing, call 1166. Dee-Neu- Ll tebaum Printing Co, 2362 Wash. iLH Physician and Surgeon. 1 DR. A. FERNLUND, Physician and siii Surgeon. Office hours 11 to 4 p. m. iH New Peery Bldg., Hudson Ave. Phono mLH 1900-W. Residence phone 2129-Yv. 648 Washington avenue. 6-11 tl Sanitary Work. TOUR garbage hauled regular. San- ijH Itary can furnished free. Sanitary '1 Garbage Co. Phone 620. CITY SCAVENGER, McCarty ft Co, 2728 Grant Bell phone 2018W. Second-Hand Goods. NEW AND SECOND-HAND furniture. clothing and shoes; bought, sold or 1 exchanged; also trunks and suitcases ll cheap. A Slncr, Phone 1321. 179 1-2 IH Twenty-fifth St. 6 13 lwr Spirella Corset. ifH MRS. SMITH Tel 661-W. 464 24th. jH 1-10-1 mo MM Stoves Repaired. IB STOE REPAIRS The SummerlU'3 H are fully prepared to serve you .vilu H stoves, repairs, water jackets and iSH kindling. 2149 Jefferson avenue, and H 2304 Washington avenue. Tel. 264 lH Tailors. 91 CLEANING, Pressing and Repairing, il by the Royal Tailors. Phone 442- flH W. Work called for and delivered. SH Umbrellas Repaired. 9H UMBRELLAS and Parasols repaired 'jWBB and recovered. Tel. 671 R. laiB Vacuum Cleaners. 191 ONE DOLLAR per da7. deliverer and PsP called for. Electric Service Co.. ySHtt Phone SS. Up 24th St. ph Read the Classifield Ads. llsSB Pennsylvania 114 b-8 IrKa! Peoples Gas 124 Pullman Palace Car 156 3-1 Reading 170 5-S f jg Rock Island Co 15 5-8 -re Rock Island Co., pfd. 24 Ifi'M Southern Pacific 97 7-8 Southern Railway 26 3-4 I $? Union Pacific 161 aM United States Steel 112 1 4 C nlted States Steel pfd 112 1-4 Wabash 4 1 x United States Steel 64 7-8 Western Union 64 New Haven 17, 1-2 BRADSTREET'S New York, Ian. 24. Bradstrcet's saj s today : Sentiment financial industrial and commercial manifestly is better thnn a week or month ago Apparently the presidential messa-e has helped to ' clear the economic atmosphere and I business men seem more disposed to go ahead. The fact is that further actual, as oppose to sentimental, im provement has come to pass within the week and in Its general aspects the better ment seems cumulative. Bank discounts in most of the pre dominantly commercial countries cf the world are lower, thus realhln;; I funds for commercial enterprises; tlif marked success of New York state's $51,000,000 tiond issue e Idened a plentituJe of money for investment, am the return of choice in hich-grade issues, activity being accompanied by hichfr prices for statistics and Is n couraging. money for commercial uses is broader. On the industrial sld(v (here Is mo.r work available; demand for iron and steel continues to reflect improvement and operations are improving. There is less talk o: idleness. Business failures for the week were 343, which compares with 36G in 191".. Wheat exports for the week aggre gate 3,881,823 bushels. DUN'S REVIEW New York, Jan. 21 R. G Dun & Co.'s weekly review of trade today While thero is tangible evidence or continued expausion In gen.?r.il busi- ness the betterment Is not entirely uniform Advices from leading cen ters is rather mixed, yot favorable reports outnumber those of an oppo site character and sentiment is more . confident. In the important iron and steel in dustry the belief la st.-engthened that the turning point has about been reached although it Is not expected that the recovery from previous de pression will be rapM. Labor, how ever, is more fully employed: mill op- ' erations have Increased and even if I there has been no advance in prices. I further concessions are not so fre- , quent. The former policy of thp rail roads in holding back contracts is somewhat less pronounced and orders j and specifications are coming forward with greater freedom than heretofore Failures this week numbered 456 In the United States against 350 last year, and 48 In Canada compared with 14 a ear ago. ou 200,000 UNION MEN QUIT. London, Jan. 24. Two hundred thousand union men employed in building trades in London, quit la bor for the week-end holiday today, and declared they would not resume work until the employers withdrew their demand for the "open shop' principle. OU H Read the Classifield Ads. i I