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Show ! STANDARD TELEPHONES I j , EDITORIAL ROOMS I md. 'Plrfno, two rings. . No. 56 Bell 'Phone No, 322 BUSINESS OFFICE Ind. 'Phone, one ring.. No. 66 i Bell 'Phone, one ring,. No. 56 I j f - 5 Everybody Loves A Good Story , Cosmopolitan Magazine has a nation-wide reputation as the on I magazine where you can find the best fiction. If you want a laugh story, Cosmopolitan always has one for you. If you want a tear story, you will find one in every issue of tho Co mopolitan. I You find those "best' 6tories in Cosmopolitan, because we hAT eo- cured the best writers for you. You know Alfred Henry Lewis's "Wolfville Stories." They are . the orres that made him famous from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and indeed even in Europe. He is continuing these "Wolfville Stories" in the Cosmopolitan. You remember George Randolph Chester, who, in the form of notion, warned you against the thousand and one "get-richrquiok" echemes that clever, plausible trioksters are trying to catch the unwary un-wary with. Six more of these have been written for the Cosmopolitan. Cosmopoli-tan. They are interesting and fascinating as fiction and absolutely j accurate as to the facts they contain. I Jacques Futrelle is writing a new series of adventure stories, creat ing a new detective character far better than Sir A. Conan Doyle's i famous Sherlock Holmes. In dash and exciting interest this Futrelle detective and the part3 he plays make stories that are absolutely breathless. Other fiction writers have also been secured to write for the Cosmopolitan: Cosmo-politan: 0. Henry, Sir Gilbert Parker, Henry Rowland, Jack London, Agnes and Edgerton Castle, B. G. Wodehouse, Emory Pottle, , Lida Calvert HaU, Porter Emerson Brown, and a score more. Cosmopolitan Magajine All News-sflands 15 Cents BUY IT NOW! TAKE IT HOME! Things Look Bright For I LUCKY MAM j . StoclcSilders ; The resent sale of stock in the Lucky Msn Mine has produced ; ' sufficient means to send the work forward. Those who are just from ; the district in which this mine is located are filled with enthusiasm over the prospects. Some miners wh havo been on the property ? lately are ver' desirous of going to work on the Lucky Man Mine and l are willing to take stock for their wages not only are these men X willing, but eager to do this, knowing the property as they do. 1 There is hardly a shadow of doubt that the mine will be among the big shippers by the first of December; some of the experts who ij have seen the property recently aud who know what the proposed f work consists of, say that very profitable shipments will begin before ; I that time. f Farrell, the manager, will be in Ogden for a few morp days and will then go to supervise the work of sinking the main shaft into the ore body owners of stock may be justified in looking for rapid in- crease in value just as soon as the proposed work is completed. I Locfey Mae MMM Company F. M.Farrell, Manager Address 2265 Lincoln Avenue j 1 1 ; i The Utah Light & j ; j Railway Company I have brought to Ogden a lighting engineer vho is an expert I on -the distribution of light and arrangements and sizes of lamps required to get the best effect at the least expense to our ;; ! consumers. i ' I I j If you are not satisfied with your lighting, phone us and i; ! I he will call and give you the benefit of his experience free of i charge. f ; ! ' To get the most light out of the current you are paying 1 I for is the practical way. Let us show you how you can save I money on your lighting. Phono our Commercial Department for particulars and don't forget that we can sell you the best Tungsten Lamps ' at reduced prices. Have we sent one of our neew Irons to your j i house on trial?' It cost3 you nothing to prove that our New ; Hot Point Iron is O. K. j . I I : - Utah-Light &RailwayCo, i D. DECKER, Local Manager. 91 Rf! n THE CLASS. ' AD TOmY j I i |