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Show Extra! Exira! Extra! Extra! ' J THE KIDNAPERS ARE CAUGHT j We Lave kidnaped the manufacturers. Prices on thoir Ladles Suits aud Waists SATURDAY and MONDAY j 22.50 NEW SPRING SUITS $14?? ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT SUIT SALES IN THE HISTORY ' OF OUR BUSINESS 75 beautiful 1903 Spring Suits, vero neatly tailored. In all the latest v ; shades and styles, both ladles' and mlSBes' plzes. j JLLlL gored model. 1L JX1 EXTRA SPECIALS IN WAISTS i! 25 Doz ladles' Waists in Lawn, Lingerie and French Mull, made with ' long sleeves, fancy and tucked fronts. Waists which were bought to retail for $1.50. i Saturday and Monday special ..98 ' Don't fall to see our line of Ladles' Millinery before purchasing elsewhere, else-where, as we can save you money.. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD I The Mercantile Installment Co. I 366 24TH ST. IIARRY REINSHRIBER, Mgr. ; : : : : . i . : $4 - ; 1 Specials M I MBLUNERY The Latest Up-to-date Street Hats Natural straw and all colors, trimmed $3.00 sale $2.50 i Natural straw and all colors, trimmed $2.50 sale $2.00 I Natural straw and all colors, trimmed $2.00 sale $1.50 Natural straw and all colors, trimmed $1.50 sale $1.00 I Natural straw and all colors, trimmed $1.00 sale 75 WE HAVE A FULL AND COMPLETE LINE WHILE THEY I LAST f THE LEADER MILLINERY MRS. S. E. LYON, PROP. Impure blood rnrs you down makes you an easy victim for organic diseases dis-eases Burdock Blood Bitters purifies the blood cures tho cause builds you up. l We Maw Been Talking , Washing Machine's NOW IT'S STOVES i i 1 -". papa wv IN ETON"' 2 QUALITY L.! BAKERS i; NEVER MODERATE OrmST" (;p BREAK'' ; On account of the Immensity of our stock and its irWe range ot ': assortment It's impossible for us to do badness In the heart of the retail center. I, However, it will pay you to go a. blook out of your path and can on, us when neodlng anything In Hardware. f : "' 1 Eeo Ao Lowe CdDo n i HALEY'S COMET In- 1910 the evening sky will once more be visited by one of those mysterious and puzzling bodies krown as comets. Let'U6 suppose that upon the approach of this Nebulous Wanderer, the". Mariner's Compass should refuse to guide him on hi6 way by swinging continuously in dire confusion, for without this guiding instrument, instru-ment, no ships could sail the seas. Suppose this comet would affect' all the electric current now being used' the result would be a panic in our Commercial System. Without the aid of electricity, telegrams could not be sent over the wlre6, all the telephones would be without a sound, no railway trains be operated, all our street car system and automobiles at a standstill. People would be climbing stairs In all the buildings of our cities Instead of riding up and i down, a-i Is usual In elevators, no wireless could be sent or received. The papers would, in the meantime, make humorous allusion to the kerosene lamps and candles of our Forefathers, which would bo quite the fashion until our starry visitor should take his departure. ' In the crowded cities, riots would occur, there being no way in which to. call out the police. Fires could start and gain great headway without with-out the aid of the electric fire alarm. All the powerful steam and water-power electrical plants would be turning their wheels, but no current cur-rent generated until this mysterious visitor bids our little world adieu and again commences Its seventy-five years of wandering out Into the starlit 6ea of time. Joy would take the place of consternation, and business be resumed, provlng.how much our lives depend upon the dally and modern uses of . electricity, and especially the Electric Flat Iron, which is rapidly displac ' ing Ibe old stove-heated one We furnish an up-to-date Electric Iron for ?4.O0, guaranteed for one year.-allow you the free use. of the Iron on thirty days' trial. . Utah Light & Railway Co. D. DECKER, LOCAL MANAGER. . . O. S. L. CONFERENCE SPECIAL train, April 4, 5, 6th, 8:55 a, m., making mak-ing run to Salt Lake City In fifty minutes. min-utes. Seven other dally trains. Round trip tickets on sale dally, $1 .10. April 2nd to 6th. Good to return until April 12th. 1 THE FRED. J. KIESEL CO. I : THE PIONEER EXCLUSIVE WHOLESALE (ftXXOERT i; ... HOUSE IN THB STATE .. ... .j ;! OGDEN, UTAH. V$gj ' Sole Agent for the Pabst Brewing Co., 2lwntili?fa&. Distributors and General Agents lor ' Monarch of Table and Medicinal Waters, la a.pcrEtutrtl-j j mineral water the ONLY in the United Stotestati3o3;j&& Li Natural Mineral Water Spring ...:LJV , j ' . SODA SPRINGS, IDAHO. j CJ ,i ,m i.i i i i i i i - - J nr-iW'.-.'.'.''.'..'.'ri,'.l J1V,1!" ,.' il -i - 1 ; GOLD, SILVER, LEAD, COPPER, TUNGSTEN, MOLY- I ' BDENUM, CINNABAR found in the mines of the 'Aura King Gold Mining Co. AND i .Spanish Belt Mining Co. Thirty Mining Claims, 500 acres good Mineral Ground, two Mills properties already producing. Limited amount of j treasury stock offered to Ogden people at a low price. Lot us ! tell you about our "COMBINATION PLAN" the best way j 1 to buy Mining Stock ever proposed. R. P. HUNTER, President I J Firat National Eank Bldg., Ogden, Utah. . : . : : r- rr---ir--... - --r--L- - TI . I The UTAH NATIONAL BANK, ! of OGDEN, UTAH, i OFFERS TO DEPOSITORS EVERY FACILITY WHICH I THEIR BALANCES, BUSINESS AND RIPpSiariaTY . V - WARRANT. r"' Tj , i; j . ; ' . "r-.h.-' ' J. E. Dooly, President. -Ralph E.-Hoagr, Caehler. " j Horace E. Peery, Vice-Pres. A. V. ETalatoah, Asst. Cashier. 1 ' ' ; OGDEN' STATE BANK OGDEN, UTAH ...'.' We endeavor to advance the business interests flw??r ! of our customers in every legitimate way. ,;'fj H. C. Bigelow, Prest J. M. Browning, Vice-Prest A. P. Bigelow, Cashier. Lsr- r Coffee Always .u n'l f o rm-our best product-r-sold in 1 lb., 2 lb., 2$ lb. arid 5 lb. cans. ' Yqur grocer will jrrlnd , it-better it-better if ground at home-not too fino. j " j , - - CONFERENCE EXCURSION TO Salt Lake City via Oregon Short Line, dally, April 2nd to Cth. $1.10 round trip. Tickets good to return until April 12th. Trains leave Ogden 7:15, 8:25, 10:40 a, m., 2:05. 5:10, 5:45. 7:45 p. m. The conference special train April 4, 6, and 6th, leaves R:55 a. m., making the run to salt Lake City in fifty minutes. Accounts Solicited 5 The Commercial National Bank is fuHy equipped t care for the '! Ji accounts of corporations, firms and lndM4als. ( i It respectfully Invites correspondence or a personal interview !' i with those who contemplate opening new accounts. ji ' commeecial , NATIONAL c'plt" vow"00 ; BANK f p'" - Proflt $75,000.00 !; ; V. 'OGDEN, UTAEL 1 !; t ".7 ....... - - . U. S. Depositary FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OGDEN, UTAH Capital and Undivided Profits : . . ; $275,000.00 ' David EcclCa, Pres. ' M. S. Browning, Vice-Pres. G. II. Tribe, Vice-Pres. John Pingree, Cashier. ' John Watson, Vice-Pres. Jas. P. Burton, Aast. Cashier. j ' Z SAN FRANCI8CO -WEEKLY Examiner. Ex-aminer. Now ig the time to subscribe. Frank Cutler will be in Ogden for several sev-eral days. Send your name and address ad-dress to Frank Cutler. Box 341, City. He will call and give you receipt. - j WANT ADS BRING BIG RESULTS f |