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Show FACTS AND i GIVEN I Km The publicity bureau of ths Wobcr club has just issued several thousand - Jftw compondiums of Information concern- ; sjlWi Ing Ogdon. In it theio Is set fort-i ufl9l information to tho eftect that the uu- ijH nual payroll of the railroads at this Wlnlj place Is two million dollars. Theo salS are 10,000 acres of Inlgatod land in H Wobcr county and tho land is t allied j at $200 per acre The valuation of W irrigated orchards is 3600 per aero. I It is stated that Ogden ships 500.000 1 j worth of fruit annuall. In tho cty m there are two cement factories, onj & j beet sugar factory, ono brewery, two H ice plants, IC creameries. 19 can- lt neries, five candy factories, one mat- jjj tress factor, fivo flour mills, ono lj piacaroni factory, three broom fac- 111 torles, two pickle factories, two foun- Tj dries, one meat packing plant, 15 fnit flj packing plants, seven banks, SO job- ill blng houses, 15 hotels, six theaters. h national headquarters of the forestry W service, one Mormon tabernacle, sev I en Mormon meeting houses and 12 1 1 non-Mormon churches. - I The population of the city was gi - Ul en as 25,580 about a year ago Th 51 1 population, It Is said, Increases at 'JJm the rate of 1,000 a year. mm Tho altitude of the city Is 4,300 feet Ifl and the annual precipitation is fro-1! 10 to 23 inches. Ogden is located two JUM miles east and eight miles north o' frfl tho Wasatch mountains The only Em pass through the Wasatch mountains ,lW in this district Is Weber canjen, ' jft through which the Union Pacific rail- ?' way passes. all V Much desirable Information con- p!m corning Great Salt Lake, Observatory if Peak, and other places of Interest ia lM or near Ogden Is supplied In the foldS n er, which is bolng placed in the hands r llU of every druggist and hotelkeopor if u9 the city The hotels, banks, garages r'Wi cigar stores, tlckot offices, depots andP 1m other public places are being suppliedN Jc'jSg with folders for distribution nmonyk. -Wfc strangers and the various memberip' f.nBt of the police force will be asked lOc j klm? hand them out to visitors who froS' ' quently hao occasion to ask for in- j; o$ formation concerning tho city " t JjL oo ft . k, C. L. Parsons, secretary and trea" yog urer of the C H. Ward Drug CcItv 7M$ Pasadena, Cal , writes: "Wo haeV.. tft sold and recommended Foley's Honey, Ijl and Tar Compound for years. Wo bq- 3 Ji'fc lievo it to be ono of the most efficient ' . j 2r expectorants jon the market. Contain-. ! ) gfi! ing no opiates or narcotics, it can bti ' -S ghen freely to children. Enough q'f i;wr this lemedy can be taken to relieve- y" a cold, as it has no uausenting rosulU t V and does not interfere with dlges-' j lotion lo-tion . A. R. Mclntyre, Badcon Phar,- if macy. ' la |