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Show H PROGRESSIVE PARTY TICKET.. ; NATIONAL H For President H J THEODORE ROOSEVELT H For Vice Prccldent M '! HIRAM JOHNSON b For Presidential Electors M HUGO DEPREZIN fl MRS. W. H. DEWOLFE M MR8. C. E. COULTER H ' G. J. CARPENTER H 1 STATE H ecr Congressmen at Large H I S. H, LOVE M ( LOUIS LARSON H For Governor H NEPHI L. MOP.RI3 H For Justice cf Supreme Court Hj OGDEN HILES H For Secretary of State M F. J. HENDERSHOT JR. 1 I wr otate Treasurer I H O. W. ADAMS H I For State Auditor M J WALTER ADAMS H j For Attorney General H I '? GEORGE N. LAWRENCE ;' M J DISTRICT. Hl For Judges H J JOHN E. BAGLEY H A. W. AGEE 1 For Attorney H ' R. S. FARNSWORTH H COUNTY H For State Senator Hj JOSEPH RIRIE H For Representatives M r DR. ANNA RIE8-FINLEY Hl DANIEL C. WALKER 1 SOLOMON C. STEPHENS . Hl M. H. THOMAS H Ff , County Commissioners Four H Years H L. M. NELSON H Two Years H JESSE FOWERS' -. M For Clerk Hj BEN .A. CRITCHLOW'-' H - For Recorder H G. J. S. ABELS H ' For Attorney . , H T R- O'CONNELLY . ., , H . H For Treasurer " H ' R. T. RHEES H For Assessor H THOMAS H. DAVIS H t For Sheriff H I I. C CANFIELD M -, For Surveyor j ' JAMES M. LENTZ H : For Conctabj? H , JErOME BROWN H (Advertisement) REPUBLICAN TICKET. NATIONAL. For President WILLIAM H. TAFT Tor Vice President JAMES S. 2HERMAN For Presidential Electors MRS. MARGARET ZANE WITCHER EPH HOMER JOHN M. DAVIS M. H. WALKER ( STATE Fcr CongrenEman at Largo JOSEPH HOWELL JACOB JOHNSON For Governor ' WILLIAM SPRY For Justice of Supreme Court J. E. FRICK For Secretary of Stats DAVID MATTSON " For State Treasurer JESSE D. JEWKES For State Auditor LINCOLN G. KELLY For Attorney General A. R. BARNES For State Superintendent of Schools A. C. NELSON DISTRICT For District Judgec JAMES ALBERT HOWELL NATHAN J. HARRIS For District Attorney JOHN C. DAVIS COUNTY For State Senator . - WILLIAM CRAIG Fop Representatives JOHN W. WILCOX J. J, BARKER JOHN D. HOOPER H. W. MARRIOTT For County CommlnsJoners Four Years W. C. HUNTER" ' Two Years JOHN T. BYBEE For County Clerk SAMUEL G. DYE 4, ' For County Recorder . . THOMAS E. M'KAY : , For County Attorney ' vj DAVID JENSON -VJ For County Treasurer ' J08EPH E. STOREY - For County Assessor THOMAS E. MATHEWS, ;" For County Sheriff ", E. E. HARRISON For County Surveyor RALPH S. CO RLE W "V For Constable H. E. STEELE U dvertismment) DEMOCRATtC TICKET. NVTIONAL. FOR PRESIDENT Vcodrovv Vilcon. FOR VICE PRESIDENT Thomas R. Marshall. ELECTORS O. V. Powers, Salt Lake City. Jescc Knight, Provo. T. H. Fitzgerald, Salt Lake City. James McAn&'rcws, St. Gosrg.o CONGRESS Tillman ). Johnson. Mathoniha Thomas. ' STATE GOVERNOR John Frank Toiton, Ecaver. 'SECRETARY OF STATE Chas. England, Logan. AUDITOR John S. Blam, Spring City. TREASURER J. F. Mendenhall, Springvllle. ATTORNEY GENERAL J. W. Stringfellcw, Salt Lake City. SUPT. OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION A, C. Nelson, Salt Lake City. JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT Le Grande Young, Salt Lake City. DISTRICT JUDGES Arthur E. Pratt. Samuol T. Corn. DISTRICT ATTORNEY David S. Cook. COUNTY. STATE SENATOR W. W. Browning. MEMBERS OF LEGISLATURE W. J. Parker. D. D. McKay. O. M. Sanderson W. H. Tolhurst. COMMISSIONERS John W. Bailey, Four-Year Term. Thos. Fowles, Two. Year Term. CLERK. John W. Reeve, RECORDER Mrs. Mary Farley. TREA8URER. i David W. Evans. SHERIFF Chas. Plncock. ATTORNEY. , W. W. Harcombe. ASSESSOR J. M. Bishop. ' SURVEYOR ' Washington Jenkins. CITY. CONSTABLE. Thomas Cunningham. (Advert' )- uu SAFE RErWEOYENDS CATARRH MISERCES Gives Instant Relief, Cures and Prevents Catarrh and Cold in the Head. The quickest, best and safest way to euro catarrh or a cold in the head Is by using a remedy thnt will ' touch tne spot' and do Its work quickly without leaving any had effects. Ely's Cream Balm, which is applied to the nostrils or rubbed on the throat or chest gets right at the root of the troublo and instantly relieves even the worst case of catanh or cold. A few minutes after applied you can feel a Iposening up In the head, tho pain and soreness are gone, the sense of taste, smell and hearing come back, and you feel like a different 1 person. Ely's Cream Balm cleanses, heals and strengthens the inflnmod membranes, mem-branes, takos away that stuffed up feeling and dull pain in the head, relieves re-lieves the throat soreness and stops the nasty discharge which is the i cause of the disgusting hawking, spitting, blowing of the nose and foul breath. liny feer victims who aro made miserable by fits of sneezing, sneez-ing, coughing and wheezing get in-' stant and permanent relief by the! uso of this simple remedy. I Don't suffer another minute. Ely's! Cream Balm will relievo you immed-' lately, and a 50 cent bottle will more ' than likely work u complete cure. All druggists sell iL (Advcitisement.) APPENDICITIS BOOK FREE! The Adler-i-ka book, telling how you can EASILY guard against appendicitis, ap-pendicitis, and how you can relieve constipation or gas on the stomach INSTANTLY, is offered free thla weok by A. R. Mclntre, Druggist, 2421 Washington avenue. (Advertisement.) oo tcad tho Classified Ads. FIRSTAPPLICATIOII DARKEMSTHE HAIR A Simple Remedy Gives Color, Strength and Beauty to the Hair You don'i have to have gray hair or faded hair if you don t want to Whj look old p unattractive9 If your hair J is gr.ij ci laded, you can change it easily, qulck'y and effectively by using us-ing Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy Apply a little tonight, and in the morning you will be agreeably surprised at the results from a single application The gray hairs will "be less conuplcuous and will bo restored to natuial color Wjcth's Sage and Sulphur also quickly removes dandrulf. Ieaes tht scalp clean and heallhj, and promotes the growth of the hair. It Is a clean wholeFome dressing which may be I sed at an lime wit l pcifect 6afct I Get a fifty-cent bottle from your druggist today, and see how quloklj I it will restore tho youthful color and ! beauty c-t jour hair and forever end i tho nasiv dandruff, hot, itchy scalp and fdil'ng hair. All druggists sett i i'. under guarantee thai trie money will ; ue reiunlod if yon arc not snti-'fiOf'. after fair trial. Aeenf. A. H. Mcln-cyrc, Mcln-cyrc, Drugs. (Advertisement.) Hotel for Cats. B A cat-lovor, Walter Scott, has ! started a freo hotel for cats at Che- I shire, Connecticut Himself an Inn- il keeper, 'be has fitted up a largo room i In the basement of hia hostolry, and 4 ,there homeless cat8 can take refuge k and get three square meals a day. . There aro now over 100 cats In the p free hotel. Mr. Scott is so. satisfied with hlB experiment that he Is taking ' steps to establish a chain of hotola 3 for cats. Rend tho Classified Ads. "0r Personal Giiaraefee to all Skin Sufferers" CULLEY DRUG 'CO. Wc have been Jn business In thla town or some time, and ve are looking to Hit up trado b always advising our ctrons rlffht. So when we tell you that we havo ound the eczema reined' and that we tand back of It with the manufacturer's ron clad guarantee, backed by oursolvos on can denond upon It that we clve our lvlco not In order to sell a few bottles r medicine to skin Miffcrers, but be- mi ve know how It will lWp our uslness If wc help our patrons We keep In stock and sell, all tho well fnown skin remedies. But wo will say this If you are suffering from any kind of skin troublr. eczema, psorlnsln, roBh or tcttor, wo want you to try a full size bottlo of D D. D. Proscription And, if It does not '" - -'-' fM" ' bottlo will cost you nothing. Tou alono to judg- Again and arnln ve have seen how a few drops uf this 3lmplc wash applied lo tho skin, takes away the itch. Instantly. In-stantly. And the cures all seem to bo permanent. D. D. D. Prescription made by the ' D. D D. Laboratories of Chicago. Is composed of 4thymol, glycerine, oil of wlntcrereen and other healing, soothing, cooling Ingredlpnts. And If you aru Just crazy with Itch, you will feel .soothed and cooled, the Itch absolutely washed away the moment you applied i' this D. D. D. 1 Wc have niado faot frionds of mora J than one family by recommending thH I romody to a skin sufferer here and j there and wc want you to try it now 1 - "sul'" no-pay guarantee. ' CULLEY DRUG CO. (Advertisement) Utah National Bank 1. 1 OGDEN, UTAH J I (Jiritsd States Depositary $ Capital and Surplus, $180,000 B Gives its PaiFOEs tine Feliesl I Accommodation Consistent I wittta Safe and ComsOTvativ I i Bankings 1 I 11ALPH j3. HO G, President ' c f .'IAHOLD J. PEER, Vice-President. E LOUIS H PEERY, Vice-President . j A V McUCS C?'-hicr j vj . I j : &GOEN STA'iE BANK ! Capital $ 100,000.00 i Surplus and Profits :.,. 150,000.00 ! Deposits 5. 2,000,000.00 j The dignified, business-like way to pay 1 your bills is to I Write Your Persona! Check for the amount. That gives you a record of j the payment and a receipt. J "your business CORDIALLY INVITED. v j H C. Bigelow, Pres A P Biselow, Cashier. m J M. Browning, Vice Pros E L Van Meter, Asst. Cnshlcr. M FLOUR IS THE CHEAPEST food you can buy. rA pound of flour, costing you about 212c equals in food value a pound of best meat, costing you about ITc And the best flour you can buy is 1 CRESCENT FLOUR I I FIRST NATIONAL BANK I i I OF OGDEN, UTAH M I CJ. S. DEPOSITARY i M I Capital $ 150,000.00 9 I Undivided profits and surplus 350,000 00 1 JJ I Deposits 3,500,000.00 $ M D David, Eccles, Pres. ; M. S. Browning, Vice-Pres. ; G. H. Tribe, g HH I Vice-Pres.; John Watson, Vice-Pres.; John Pingree, Cashier; js 9 fl Jas. P. Burton, Asst. Cashier. S H How About the WSh J i H Children's Under- W&J &m I R -L D. S.- ,d -Utah WW I Made" Garments, Sweat- III I feW S M er Coats a specialty. Mil i'j fi L Utah Knitting fl! S Si 1 Store fl 1 I 306 25th St - s (fcr, ;f" ' K |