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Show i We Have Been Talking Washing Machines NOW IT'S STOVES high frr'n j rjS ' ft Jlf I QUICK m in 0 EVEN I QUALITY : 1 BAKERS M0DEEATE NEVER " in break ; ! , PPiflF FUEL ;: PRICE I Airm&gz' j VjilTCQL SAVERS On account of the Immensity of our stock and Its wide range ot j assortment It's Impossible lor us to do business in tho heart ot the retAll center. However, it will pay you to go a block out of your path and call on U3 I when needing anything In Hardware, Geo Ao Lowe CONFERENCE EXCURSION TO Salt Lake, via D. & R. G. R. R. Trains leave Ogden at 7 a. m., 8:15 a m., 9 a. m., 1:00 p. m., 2:00 p. m , and 0:15 p. m. Returning, leave Salt Lake at 10:25 a. m . 1:00 p. m., 3:30 p. m , 5:15 p. m., 6:05 p. in., and 11:30 p. m. The Special Conference Fler, leave Ogden 8:15 a, m., returning, leave Salt Lake at 5:15 p. m. Street c ars meet all trains, carrying passengers to Temple Square, without transfer, In five minutes. Fare. $1.10 round trip. Tickets on sale April 2nd to Cth Inclusive, good returning until April 12. Don't forget to ask at Union Dopot for tickets via Rio Grande. iffi. p& AN OBJECT LESSON A Suit made ly a reputable house is so made that it -won't , j come back with "Your money back if not satisfied." All of ; our offerings are so guaranteed and we are proud to state that : to date we have to yet return a garment to our houses. It will pay you to purchase your clothes of an establish- J mcnt with reputation ours is recommended by the best dressers of the town, i Easter .Suits the latest in cut, fabric, design and excellent finish at prices ranging from $10.00 to $30.00. vnr wv 2345 j Jy Washington y HALEY'S COME? In 1910 the ovenlng sky will once more be visited by on ot thoso mysterious and puzzling bodios krown as comets. Let us suppose that upon tho approach of thls Nebulous 'Wanderer, the Mariner's Compass should refuse to guide him on his way by swinging continuously in dire confusion, for without this guiding instrument, instru-ment, no Bhips could sail tho soas. Suppose this comet would affoct all the electric current now being used, the result would be a panic in our Commercial System. Without the aid of electricity, telegrams could not bo sent over the wires, all tho telephones would be without a sound. n0 railway trains be operated, all our street car system and automobiles at a standstill. People would bo climbing stairs In all the buildings of our cities Instead of riding up and down, as i3 usual In elevators, no tireless could be sent or received. The papers would, in the meantime, make humorous allusion to the kerosene lamps and candles of our Forefathers, which would bo quite the fashion until our starry visitor should take his departure. In the crowded cities, riots would occur, there being no way in which to call out the police. Fires could start and gain great headway without with-out the aid of the olectrlc fire alarm. All the powerful steam and water power electrical plants would be turning their wheels, but no current cur-rent generated until this mysterious visitor biJs our little world adieu and again commences its seventy-five years of wandering out into the starlit sea of time. Joy would take tho place of consternation, and business be resumed, proving how much our lives depend upon the daily and modern uses of electricity, and especially the ElectrlcFlat Iron, which is rapidly dlsplac ing tho old stove-heated one. We furnish an up to-date Electric Tron for $1.00, guaranteed for one year, allow you tho freo use of tho iron on thirty days' trial. Utah Light & Railway Co. D. DECKER, LOCAL MANAGER. I THE FRED. J. K1ESEL CO. 1 THE PIONEER EXCLUSIVE WHOLESALE GROCERY I HOUSE IN THE STATE ' OGDEN, UTAH. j Sole Agents for the Pabst Brewing Co., Milwaukee, Wis. . . :! Distributors and General Agents for ! I-BAN-HA j Monarch of Table and Medicinal Waters. Is a purely nature! ' mineral water the ONLY in the United States bottled at the Natural Mineral Water Springe, i , SODA SPRINGS, IDAHO. ' l! I ... -....j? .... The UTAH NATIONAL BANK S of OGDEN, UTAH, OFFERS TO DEPOSITORS .EVERY FACILITY WHICH THEIR BALANCES, BUSINESS AND RESPONSIBILITY ' ' WARRANT. J. E. Dooly, President. Ralph E. Hoag, Cashier. Horace E. Peery, Vice-Pres. A. V. Mcintosh, Ass't. Cashier, j WANT AD3 BRING BIG RESULT.' OGDEN STATE BANK OGDEN, UTAH Wc endeavor to advance the business interests ' , of our customers in every legitimate way, , II. C. Bigelow, Prest. J. M. Browning, Vice-Prest, A. P. Higelow, Cashier. ; ' '",.,,'.,: i JJi.-n a 7. r...-......-. -I.-..., " '-. '"tii O. S. L. CONFERENCE SPECIAL train, April 4. 5. 6th. 8:55 a, m.. making mak-ing run to Salt Lake City In fifty minutes. min-utes. Seven other dally trains. Round trip tickets on sale daily. $1.10. April 2nd to Cth. Good to return until April 12th. Every Dollar You Save adds financial strength to your credit, and when deposited In the ; j Commercial National Bank, It will steadily increase by earning a ,j I, i good rate of Interest. (j . !; You are Invited to open an account with this Reliable Bank. J, j H COMMERCIAL $ 4prcelnt.re,. Paid .0 Sav- ' I I NATIONAL " ; & BANK ' CaP"" 5100.000.00 ;j . - - i vii.7! :.. i.J.-:r i - I n U. S. Depositary. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OGDEN, UTAH Capital and Undivided Profits $275,000.00 I David Eccles, Pres. ; M. S. Browning, Vice-Pres. G. II. Tribe, Vice-Pres. John Pingree, Cashier. John Watson, Vice-Pres. Jas. F. Burton, Asst. Cashier. : . - "1 OGDEJ TURF fj EXCHANGE ', Private VTires to All Cali- jfl fornia Tracks 1 OVER ELITE CAFE 2 i l.j ... i "- - ' ' i -" ' '! |