Show T rUE Published Every Day DilY in the Year Yearby Yearby Yearby by The Standard Publishing Com Corn Company pany pliny pa ny Entered as aB matter r at It atthe t the Postoffice Ogden Ogdon Utah under Act of Congress Communications to this tills paper aro ar limited to words SUBSCRIPTION TION RATES Delivered by Carrier In Ogden OSlen 0 City OIL including Sunday Morn Morning Morning ing Examiner in advance At end of oC month Single copies 5 BY MAIL MAL IN ADVANCE AAN ADV NC t Tho The Examiner Is 5 sent neat by mall outside of or Ogden per year At least quarterly In la advance 10 FEARLESS and INDEPENDENT Tho The Examiner Is s a strictly Inde Independent Independent independent pendent newspaper It Il gives all 11 sides an equal show Tho Examiner nas tins no favorites and an no enemies to punish It will wilt give the tho news unbiased and un unprejudiced unpreJudIced prejudiced Communication will wUl bo be on all subjects presented In ro re r language tram from Indi Individuals but tho the true name must ni hl published in full tull All loiters letters and wd communications signed by noel nODI do plumes plumea or will oc thrown in tho the waste basket ba et The Th brave bravo man never hides hll 9 behind nn an assumed name namo Dont ask k the Editor to be responsible re for or what you are ashamed of 0 Subscribers will confer a 1 favor by informing this office ot of failure to receive Tho The Examiner before their breakfast The Tho Morning Examiner can ho bo found on salo sale by tho the Independent Newa Co Salt Lake City On all l trains leaving Ogden on The Tho Southern Pacific Railway Tho The P union lIon alon Pacific Railway aud Tho The Oregon Short Line Lino Hallway Examiner patrons will H confer a favor on tho the management by re ro reporting reporting porting to this office whenever they the fall fail to find the tho papers ct tt the tho designated places Don tail lall to get I r I this wonderful value vahie in Underskirts We are arc pleased to announce the arrival of another line of those Taffeta Silk Skirts You can get any color for a few days at I CURES CLARKS STORES I 0 ADS It BRING I RESULTS THE TIlE PEOPLES WELFARE The Commercial National Dank Bank In Interested In the welfare of the people and always endeavors to lo render rendor prompt courteous OuR and obliging banking service to all nil Its depositors and clients Your account subject Jec to check chock Is Js invited l LJ 4 per cent Interest Paid on Savings Accounts Account COMMERCIAL NATIONAL NA Capital B K Surplus q ET I I l L 6 0 Ii The Y Yost s Motor v T Washing Machine Machiner r t 1 r IT PUTS POTS t No man or COBWEBS t I woman should ON iJ 4 do labor that a aYOUR aYOUR YOUR machine can do WASHBOARD Life Lif s st too short l No Here 1 Mrs Housekeeper We can save fifty per cent of your laundry bills and do your washing in half tho the time and eliminate eUn nate j jall all the old time drudgery Sounds good it Its a fact The pressure from the ordinary faucet runs tho the motor Turn on the water the machine does the rest 1 GEOe A OWE LOWE CO COWhy J JI I i iJ J 1 Why Electric Bills Are AreSo AreSo So Large In Winter r are arc very verr few persons using uS electric Illumination who realize why their bills aro are out of or all 11 proportion as compared with the summer bills In the table given below we will assume that In the tho morn mornIng mornIn morning Is the time of or In Summer the Ing In throughout the year ear average rising I retiring hour Is 1030 and In winter 9 0 In May a June and July Jul from dusk until 1030 thero there are only hours and during the mornings of ot these three months arising at there will bo be no light used at ae all During November December and January Januar from rom dusk until 9 p m there are arc hours of light required for tor the evenings alone and during the mornings of or November December and January If only one hour Is used usel each day liar there will be 90 hours hon rs more to ho bo added to making 5 3 hours actually required as an against only for Summer which makes the tho Winter consumption of light over oyer three times as large largo as for tor Summer D DECKER MANAGER THE THER R 0 di Y i A A L T TYPEWRITER STANDARD L 65 65 V Not only the most practical typewriter for the tho office but the ideal machine for travellers as well I LIGHT COMPACT PORTABLE Weighs 27 lbs Ibs in carrying case Can be operated without being I removed from the case caseL Ii H jJ 1 p I ii Iii iiLo Lo L Do L REC AFT Ogden Utah AGENT UTAH IDAHO AND WYOMING |