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Show 1 aV Hrr Pure Wholesome Reliable Indispensable Hi Its fame is world-wide. Its superiority un- HiJ questioned. Its use is a protection against Bfj alum food. In buying baking powder ex- Rj amine the label carefully and be sure the V powder is made from cream of tartar. m Other kinds do not make the food healthful m 1 H t - U I CGDEN STATE BANK ' V Capital $ 100,000.00 j t Surplus and Profits .- -. 150,000.00 U$ I . Deposits 2,000,000.00 Kj , ' The dignified, business-like way to pay H . . ' your bills is to K '. I Write Your Personal Oieek K for the amount. That gives you a record of R j the payment and a receipt. K YOUR BUSINESS CORDIALLY INVITED, j K. C. Blgelow, Pres A. P. Btgelow, Cashier. Hi 1 ! J ',- Browning, Vice Pres- 12 L Van Meier, Afist Cashier ! .IK I I How About the Mmh 4?toS I H I I Children's Under-fS $ 1 H l I "L. D. S."' and "Utah 1 H I Made" Garments, Sweat- jjfB iKi I H 1 er Coats a specialty. 1 ( fBly ll Hi J 1 Utah Knitting fl 1) 1 H 1 - 306 25th St. ' "f 1 " I HI I FIRST NATIONAL BANK 1 H 'I OF OGDEN, UTAH 1 M - I U. S. DEPOSITARY I I Capital $ ;50,000.00 I H Undivided profits and surplus . 350,000,00 I H ' , 1 Deposits 3,500,000.00 I H ( David Eccles, Pres.; M. S. Browning, Vi&e-Pres.; G. H. Tribe 1 H , J Vice-Pres.; John Watson, Vice-Pres. ; ' John Pingree, Cashier' I H . 1 Jas. F. Burton, Asst. Cashier. ' 1 iJ '-' Read the Classified Ads. 0RPDE0M TICKET SALETODAY At 10 o clock this morning the ticket tick-et sale began for the big Orphcum bill which has been looked forward to by many of the local patrons Manager Goss says the bill Is one of tho mobt entertaining seen this season and he predicts a large ticket sale. Tho Saturday night performance received re-ceived unusually good patronage last week Many who could not secure good seats for tho Thursday and Fii-day Fii-day night performances have taken advantage of opportunity to make season sea-son reservations for Saturday night. Rainey's Hunt Pictures will be seen this afternoon at 4 p. m. and again tonight. (Advertisement) PROGRESSIVE PARTY TICKET.. NATIONAL For President THEODORE ROOSEVELT For Vice President HIRAM JOHNSON For Presidential Electors HUGO DEPREZIN MRS. W. H. DEWOLFE MRS. C. E. COULTER G. J. CARPENTER STATe For Congressmen at Large S. H. LOVE LOUIS LARSON For Governor NEPHI L. MORRIS For Justice of Supreme Court OGDEN HILES For Secretary of State F. J. HENDERSHOT JR. For State Treasurer O. W. ADAMS For State AudKor WALTER ADAMS For Attorney General GEORGE N. LAWRENCE DISTRICT. For Judge JOHN E. BAGLEY A. W. AGEE For Attorney R. S. FARNSWORTH COUNTY For State Senator JOSEPH RIRIE For Representatives DR. ANNA RIES-FINLEY DANIEL C. WALKER SOLOMON C. STEPHENS M. H. THOMAS For County Commissioners Four, Years " L. M. NELSON Two Years JESSE FOWERS For Clerk BEN .A. CRITCHLOW For Recorder G. J. S. ABELS For Attorney T. R. O'CONNELLY For Treasurer R. T. RHEES For Assessor THOMAS H, DAVIS For Sheriff I. C. CANFIELD For Surveyor JAMES M. LENTZ For Constable JEROME BROWN ('Advertisement; I SALE - OF - GROCERIES I All this week for our regular customers a I well. l Smithfield flour, high patent, sack (with 50c if I order) each $1.00 jj 2 Gloss and 2 Corn Fancy Utah Tomatoes, 3 ' Starch 25c cans for .. .25c JK Yellow or white Meal, F11 roasted Coffee, lb. 25c jfe sack 30c 1 lb- 0irait) M. J. B. jR Finest Walnuts, lb. . . 20c Cofft ' " ' 35c R miu i n t nn Carnation Wheat Flakes, II 10-lb. sack Graham .. .20c package.. .25c Best Iowa Corn, 3 cans 25c 3 pkgs. Clookies or Crack- 111 Walter Baker's Chocolate, era., 20c j one pound 35c Fresh Germade, 1 sack. .35c 1 I WE NOW CARRY FRESH MEAT 1 GOVERNMENT INSPECTED ONLY Watch for our opening in a few weeks. Our prices will be the lowest and our meat the best money can buy. When , completed our store inside will be the neatest and cleanest ' in Ogden. Fresh Ginger Snaps, bar- Fresh Soda Crackers, 3 rel 20c pounds 25c 30c bottle Olive Oil ... .20c 60c bottle lTre 01ive Household Ammonia, 3 0il for 40o bottles for 25c '."'L'll B ,- Small cans Pointer Oys- Best Blueaag, bottle .... 5c M ters for 8c Large Cans Oysters, each 15c ; ' SMITH GROCERY PHONE 91. TWENTY-SIXTH AND WASHINGTON. II REPUBLICAN TICKET. NATIONAL. For President WILLIAM H. TAFT For Vice President JAMES 6. SHERMAN For Presidential Electors MRS. MARGARET ZANE WITCHER EPH HOMER JOHN M. DAVIS M. H. WALKER STATE For Congressman at Large JOSEPH HOWELL JACOB JOHNSON For Governor WILLIAM SPRY For Justice of Supreme Court J. E. FRICK For Secretary of State ' DAVID MATTSON ' For State Treasurer JESSE D. JEWKE3 For State Auditor LINCOLN G. KELLY For Attorney General A. R. BARNE8 For State Superintendent of School A. C. NELSON DISTRICT For District Judges JAMES ALBERT HOWELL-NATHAN HOWELL-NATHAN J. HARRIS For District Attorney JOHN C. DAVIS COUNTY For State Senator WILLIAM CRAIG For Representatives JOHN W. WILCOX J. J. BARKER JOHN D. HOOPER H. W. MARRIOTT For County Commissioners Four Years W. C. HUNTER ' j Two Years JOHN T. BYBEE For County Clerk SAMUEL G. DYE For County Recorder THOMAS E. M'KAY ij For County Attorney DAVID JENSON For County Treasurer JOSEPH E. STOREY For County Assessor THOMAS E. MATHEWS For County Sheriff E. E. HARRISON For County Surveyor . j RALPH S. CORLEW For Constable H. E. STEELE , . .' (Advertisement)' " ' ' " ' - ' , I, A Wn of Beauty Is n Joy Forevr. i PR. T. Follx Ooursud's Oriental j. Cream or Magloal Baautlflar. f STOW. . " "I. &MU4V M,3,jj VnF5S'! X UN try b'.;talk I fc-SV ffe&S. 1 Al on beaaty, iaa da- i wT AW flBul Q'UeUos. It 1 BlSoa OV Jyw lt?7 hat44 the tul ' 5 a? & yZy of &4 mri. 4 I. 45 4 V B?l titeiiutiiili ;. "5 " . nl ll JlTCMTlr nudt. J vS c? 11 7 1 Accept w contiiir- ' Si G K3rr V f11 r LBUr . tSiyy'jjY ns. Dr. L. A. ' Vy j- 3"fis Sijr ttiA t a -"PvsC? All I '"T ' t11 bnt-I bnt-I vy -iSv ,an sly: yS I 1 V Trill Q4 li33, J lr. I reomseBd '(lonrna Orn' u tbs luit ktrmful of ill tkt ijtla srcsMtilMji." Kor al br tH irai&iU and Vaacj. i -, Goods DtiUrt Is lh TJntted SUttt, Cui4 ui Eunp. ' , FEBD.T.HOPIUS, Prcf, 37 Bnii Jonu Strut, KtwTii DEMOCRATIC TICKET. ' M -5 ?. NATfONAL. . ;" ! FOR PRESIDENT : Woodrow Wilson. ; ft ft FOR VICE PRESIDENT 1 , Thomas R. Marshall. ' 5j ,' 5i ELECTORS i k O. W. Powers, Salt Lake City. :, jjj Jesse Knight, Provo. ; js1 T.'H. Fitzgerald, Salt Lake City. -; James McAndrews, St, Georg.e ' : jj CONGRESS Tillman D. Johnson. I- g Mathonlha Thomas. Jr. jfr STATE g S GOVERNOR , J 0; John Frank Tolton, Beaver. Si iji SECRETARY OF STATE ) Chas. England, Logan. I j AUDITOR t1 j v -John S, Blaln, Spring City. j! t Pi TREASURER j Jjo J. F. Mendanhall, Sprlngvlllc j If - 6i ATTORNEY GENERAL , jet J. W. Strlngfellow, Salt Lake City ' ; W; SUPT. OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Pe A. C. Nelson, Salt Lake City. f M JUSTICE OF 8UPREME COURT ffi jaW . La Grande Young, Salt Lake City. M H -DISTRICT JUDGES 'M Arthur E. Pratt. ; ji H 1 8amuel T. Corn. B ;' DI8TRICT ATTORNEY ' ; h David S. Cook. 3 L2 ' ftret COUNTY. i Wfih 8TATE SENATOR : lb W. W, Browning. ; E : MEMBERS, OF LEGISLATURE B W. J. Parker. ' H D. D. McKay. , ' H O. M. Sanderson ' iW W. H. Tolhurst. jfe' COMMISSIONERS V Ski -John W. Bailey, Four-Year Term. 1 Trios. Fowle8, Two-Year Term. J IJ clerk. i mm John W. Reeve. ? K RECORDER ! ! Spl Mrs. Mary Farley, Pj TREASURER. W& David W. Evans- SJifc SHERIFF j S ';- Chas. Plncock. ? & ATTORNEY. h ffl W. W. Harcombe. fc Efacl ASSESSOR y Mzi 1 J. M.y Bishop. i ?8en! SURVEYOR 1 t"P Washington Jenkins. ,rilj My,! city. I y1 CCVNSTABLE. f VS, Thorn5 O'Jnnlngharr.. , I?011' J m HE'S1 ' f |