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Show - t - i in. i -i i - ; We Have Eeeia Talking WasSiMg Machines MOW IT STOVES : m iKTr EVEN ; QUALITY W Jfc- BAKERS i MODERATE wSgjlS NEVER ' in 'IBIB BEEAK On account of the Immensity of our stock and Its wide . rang ol ' assortment it's lmposslblo tor ug to do business In tho heart of the ' retail center. However, it will pay you to go a block out of your path and cstfl oa-us when needing anything in Hardware. I Seo Ac Lowe Co I l - , i,...,.l-,, . . ' -J1 HALEY'S COMET " 1j i In 1910 the evening sky will onco moro'be visited by ono-ofthoSO j mysterious and puzzling bodies krown as comets. I Let us suppose that upon the approach of this Nebulous Waodercs' j the Mariner's Compass should refuse to gnide him on his way tjjr- swinging continuously in dire, confusion, for without this guMlng instn5 ' i ment, no ships could sail the seas. ! Suppose this comet would affect all tho electric current aw tela ' used, the result would be a panic In our Commercial System. WtttKfot ! the aid of electricity, telegrams could not bo sent over the wires, all thi telephones would be without a sound, no railway trains be operated, aU 1 our street car system and automobiles at a standstill. People wonld bo ' climbing stairs in all the buildings of our cities Instead of riding m ami ' down, as is usual in elevators, no wireless could bo sent or roceivod, ' The "papers would, in the meantime, make humorous allusion to th kerosene lamps and candles of our Forefathers, which would bo ' cjuiio the fashion until our starry visitor should tako his departure. In the crowded cities, riots would occur, there being no "way In whtch : to call out the police. Fires could start and gain great headway without with-out the aid of the electric Are alarm. All tho powerful steam and water-power electrical plants would be turning their wheels, but no current cur-rent generatoel until this mysterious visitor bids our little world adieu and again commences its seventy Ave years of wandering out into the starlit sea of time. Joy would take the place of consternation, and business be resumed, proving how much our lives depend upon the dally and modern uses of electricity, and especially, the ElectricFlat Iron, whkh Is rapidly displac Ing the old stove-heated one. Wo furnl6h an up-to-date Electric Iron for $4-00, guaranteed for one year, allow you the free use of tho iron on thirty days' trial. Utah Light & Railway Co. D. DECKER, LOCAL MANAGER. C i S THE FRED. X KIESEL C0.! THE PIONEER EXCLUSIVE WHOLESALE - GBOmOT HOUSE IN THE STATE v v OQIEN, UTAH. ' - Sole Agents for tho Pabst Brewing Co., MilwatiSxtv-Viik Distributors and General Agents for I Monarch of Table and Medicinal Waters, Ia,,a pwej7rtSTcl? , mineral water the ONLY in the United Statesbottled JrtdW ' Natural Mineral Water Springs, . ; I SODA SPRINGS, IDAHO. r W;. in .....'.. r " " rTMru v.:1 1 , j ' We Give Away f) Absolutely Free of stJjK The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser, in Plain ji ' 1 Enjllinh, or Medicine Simplified, by R. V. Pierce, M. D., P" Chief Consulting Physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Sur I. t fcjL:- a gical Institute at Buffalo, a book of 1003 large pages and over 700 illustrations, in strong paper covers, to any one sending 21 one-cent stamps to cover cost of mailing only, or, in French Cloth binding for 31 stamps. . Over 6S0.OO0 copies of this complete Family Doctor Book were sold in cloth binding at regular price of $1.50. Afterwards, one and a half million copies were given away as above. A new, up-to-date revised edition is now ready lor mtiliog. Better send NOW, before oil are gone. Address World's Dis- I rBNSAtY Medical Association, It. V. Pierce, M. D., President, Buffalo, N. Y. DR. PIIiRCE'S FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION THE ONE ItEMKDY for woman's peculiar ailments food enough that its makers arc not afraid to print on its outside wrapper its every ingredient. No Secrets No Deception. THRONE REMEDY for women which contains no alcohol and no habit-forming drugs. Made from native medicinal forest roots . of well cstablikhcd curative value. . . The UTAH NATIONAL BANK' ' of OGDEN, UTAH, . OFFERS TO DEPOSITORS EVERY FACILITY WHICH THEIR BALANCES, BUSINESS AND RESPONSIBILITY ( . WARRANT. - -r'-yV-py ! J. E. Dooly, President. Ralph E. Hoagr, Cashier. ' Horace E. Peery, Vice-Pres. A. V. Mcintosh, Aast Oaahier. S OGDEN" STATE BANK'-. ' OGDEN, UTAH ' ' "We endeavor to advance the business interests of our customers in ovry legitimate way, " J . H. C. Bigelow, Prest. J. M. Browning, Vioe-Prest. I ; A. P. Bigelow, Cashier. ! j ; ; U' . Fine Assays From . Spanish Belt Mlm i - Samples of ore from new discoveries in the Spanish Belt Mining Company's property near Manhattan, Nevada, were received re-ceived Saturday. The results are very gratifying. Number One gave returns of $192.30 in silver per ton. . Number Two showed 280.00 in silver per ton. Number Thre showed ' $4.26 in silver, and $156.80 in gold, making $161.06 per ton. ' These ores are now being mined, and the statement is made that the showing is getting better as depth is attained. A large number of Ogden people are interested in this property. 1 ' U. S. Depositary. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OGDEN, UTAH Capital. and Undivided Profits $275,000.00 David Ecclcs, Pres. M. S. Browning, Vice-Pres. G. II. Tribe, Vice-Pros.. John Pingree, Cashier. ' John "Watson, Vice-Pres. Jas. F. Burton, Asst. Cashier. . J , j", . in. . ii i. i i i d miTmi",' Tim .. i i '. ' .' "- " '.. '. L.-... - . 4 NOTICE, LADIES , For the next few days we will sell our bulk flower seeds, such aa nasturtiums, nastur-tiums, sweet peaa, morning glories, etc., at half regular prices. Ogden Feed and Irileiuent Co. Astlll" & Shafer, 2264 Washington. OGDEN TURF fl . EXCHANGE I J Private VTlres to All Call- : . fornia Tracks L I OVER ELITE CAFE j M.lll 1.1 -I , hi, ,n.l WANT ADS BRING BIG RtfbULTcS ' |