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Show I PROGRESSIVE REPUBLICAN TICKET H For President THEODORE ROOSEVELT H n of New York H For Vice-President HIRAM JOHNSON , H of California I THE ROOSEVELT CLUB ROLL H We, the undersigned, believe in the principles of the Progres- 1 give1 Republicans, and recognize in Theodore Roosevelt the embodi- H ment of those doctrines which, tend to place human rights above M the plutocratic, aristocratic and monopolistic tendencies of the H present time and we believe that by virtue of his great experience H he is better equipped than any other at the present time to lead the H big fight for the common people. We hail him as tho great cham- H pion of our cause. We, therefore, enroll ourselves as members of H the Roosevelt Club of Weber county, and pledge ourselves to stand H firmly by our champion so long as ho shall represent and lead the H great battle for clean politics, the regulation of big business, the H suppression of monopolies, the punishment of corporation violators H of the law equal with the poor man's son; the return to the people, H the right to rule by the adoption of the initiative, referendum, tho H recall and the nomination of presidential and other candidates for H ofiice by direct vote of the people. H - B ............. ......;,. .'. . ' ... .-,.( .?...,. . , ... fl .. ..:..iL... .:.,.i:?r. '....:: ;." s M jt. .......... ,...,.. H H Sign the foregoing and send it to the Standard, Ogden," Utah. M if you wish get others to sign also by pasting a sheet of white paper H to the clipping. T """""NkMl "- 1- Special 25-cent rate to Lagoon and return, via Bamberger Electric, dally, from both Salt Lake and Ogdon, commencing com-mencing 7 p. m. week days and 1 p. m. Sundays. Effective July 5th. oo I Mid- I 9 Summer I B Shoe I Sale I I We have placed on sale 50 pairs I of ankle strap pumps, worth R I $3.50 a pair, on the table this 1 H week only II Clarks I Shoe repairing neartly done. 1 -41'! ii ii mi.MjiiptiijiM-ji. I STOP PAYING RENT We have for sale City Property, Dwellings and Vacant Lots at prices 1 from twenty to forty per cent below actual value. 1 1 A new 5-room Modern Frame A 4-room Modern Brick on the I 1 House with cement cellar, screen- bench, will sell for $1,700.00, 1 ed back porch; up-to-date. Loca- $200.00 down and balance at I 1 ited on 30th and Lincoln Ave., will $20.00 per month. I 1 sell on monthly payments. $2,500 4room Frame House on the! j A 4-room Brick House, located bench sell for ?65(M)0 ?50.00 1 1 S 9on nn PSL on T ld fr down, balance $10.00 per month, j J $1,200.00, $200.00 down, balance ,r ' , T , u on,, ,1 I $15 00 per month Vacant Lot, corner of 29th and 1 j 12-room Frame House, newly Lincoln, 36x132 feet, sell for $400. 1 1 remodeled, sell for $2,500.00 on Vacant Lot on Adams and 29th I J , easy terms. Street, sell for $700.00. 1 ' We are building 3 five-room Modern Preaa Brick Houses with a cement basement, screen In back porch, on the eot side of Qulncy avenue, south of Twenty-second street, we will sell them on easy payments. 1 We will build you a house to suit you on easy payments Money to loan on real estate at 8 per osnt per j See CARL C. RASMUSSON I Phone 115. 350 24th Street. I I LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! I j 10,000 QUARTS OF OLD CALIFORNIA j WINES GIVEN AWAY Becker's Best Beer $2.50 per case, net Becker's Best Beer $6.00 per barrel, net I 3 Eastern Beer $3.00 to $4.00 per case, net 1 J Eastern Beer .... $8.00 to $9.00 per barrel, net I We give with each case or barrel of beer one I quart old wine free. Old California Wines, per gallon $1.00 I i Old Kentucky Whiskey, bottled in bond, per 1 I bottle $1.00 1 1 GIVE US A TRIAL ORDER TODAY. 1 j KOHN LIQUOR CO. , I I LEADING WHOLESALE DEALER8. 1 2346-48 WA,SM;,AVE- TJlgiJiLlllJl I Lagoon Race Track j l Twcntv-Two Days of Big Events ! Wednesday My 3, to Saturday, Juiy 27 i ' Opening July 3 with the Inaugural stakes of $1000. Six furlongs. ' Fourth of July The Hotel Utah Handicap of $1200. One mile and a sixteenth m ' Features for everv day with the best horses ridden by famous I jockeys in rare contests over the beautiful Lagoon mile course. Con- w certs by Prof. J. J. McClcllan's orchestra. First race at 2:40 p. m. All regular trains via the Salt Lake & Ogden Railway (Bamber- ger Line), I j Special train without stop to Lagoon at 1:30 p. m. Returning I Immediately after the last race. 1 Admission, Including return trip- Gentlemen, ?1.26. Ladles, $1.00 i hi ii ii in irriaaMWM jlii ii'MifcdMMH I ATTENTION, GRAIN DEALERS, DAIRY- MEN, STOCKMEN, FARMERS E We have just completed the installation of the latest im- I proved GRAIN DRYING MACHINERY, and are ready to I offer to the trade Dried Brewers' Grain. i The Government analysis of Dried Brewers' Grains shows jgj this product to be a splendid food for horses and cattle and all livestock ; equal to oats, and at a much lesser pries. Call for FREE trial sample. BECKER BREWING & MALTING CO. Ogden, Utah. TEN YEARS FROM NOW Ogden will have vastly more manufacturing and merchandising institutions . . than It ha6 today. Who will own these Industries? The people who establish a foundation and a credit todayl Wo Invite your business. THE SECURITY TRUST & SAVINGS BANK T, ). Ryan, Prea. C. H. Gosling, 2nd V. Prea. -Jos. Williams, V. Preo. F. J. Vicks, Cashier. 2492 Washington Avo. I BUSINESS IS GOOD i Just drop In Grcenwell's and soe how many of your friends you will 8 meet. I WHY? I Our ICE CREAM, SODA and FANCY SPECIALS cannot be surpass- ed In the state. j NOTE We deliver Ice cream to any part of the city, fl GREENWELL'S 3 356 25th Street Phone 1188-W. "Just Around tho Corner." j Utah National Bank J I OGDEN, UTAH I 1 United States Depositary 1 1 Capital and Surplus, $180,000 I I Gives Its Patrons the Fullest I I Accommodation Consistent 1 I with Safe and Conservative 1 Banking 1 1 RALPH E. HOAG, President. HAROLD J. PEERY, Vice-President 1 1 LOUIS H. PEERY, Vice-President. i i A. V. McINTOSH, Cashier. The Lineup For the warm and sultry month2 . to come la sure groat Just no , tree f ' Gasoline Ranges, K I Gasoline Stoves, Br Oil Stoves, wt Alcohol Gas Stoves, It Alcohol Coffee Machine, Ev Electric Toasters, ' &, Electric Sad Irons, S' ' ' Ice Cream Freezerfe WL- For Sale M At the "Galco Store." ! GEO. A. LOWE CO. O, I Ogden, Utah. ; I CLARA BERGES ' 1 I Private Hospital I 1 I IDEAL SITUATION 1 1 9 EXPERT ATTENDANCE I j ' j I 484 23rd St PI no 263 1 - Medical, Surgical and Obstet- 1 a a rical Cases Taken. M M Ogden Hat Factory ll Will be manufacturing Hats with- In the next two months. '" H. Bring us your Panama or Straw V jw Hat to "make over" and renovate. 19; Al work guaranteed &. n OGDEN I 1 HAT FACTORY I 358 25th St. -,i T. B. KELLY. Mgr. PIRST NATIONAL L; I BANK ;; of Ogden, Utah -; v U. S. "DEPOSITARY i Jtt Cspital and Undivided Profits hVH $275,000.00. 7 ff , David Eccles, Pres. G. H. Tribn. Vlce-Pres. John Watson, Vlco. A Pres. M. 3 Browning, Vlce-Pres. ' John Pingree, Cashier. Jas. F Burton, Asot. Cashier. f 4 jL f" CRIPPLED SHOB Ik RPEOIALIST N'o matter what they look like, ft yon will get them bck new. F . i jln IB mhrntof. ' ; OaDEN SHOS j REPAIR FAGTOE 333 24th Stress. ' - -4 GOING TO BUILD THOSE Aft OTHER TWO ROOMS? Wp WHEELWRIGHT LUMBER I ' a "Keep Your Money In the Westi' Western States Life! M INSURANCE CO. f t JUj J. W. REEVE, DIst. Agent. J' M 516 First National Bank Building ? Phone 855. 'gj ": CITY REPAIR SHO' 2474 Lincoln Avenue. J 8 Bicycle Repairing and Vulcanlzinfl l Key Fitting, Typewriter Rapairin( Lock and Safe Work-.- g f ; Phone 1897-J. I t I PHILPOTT & BURRUP If j i M ORAWSHAW STUDIO if i 219 25th St. I H A picture taken at this time ! J fl of the year Is t ! M m DELIGHTFUL t, I ll m Read the ClasBlfle4 Ads. 9 1H m ill I '1 I w |