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Show I Read these 'Names ' Every writer here named PRESIDENT DIAZ OP MEXICO -; ' has something to say, in LIEUTENANT GENERAL MILES either the form or FACT CHARLES EDWARD RUSSELL or FICTION, that you ALFRED HENRY LEWIS 1 want to read about Pres- WINIFRED BLACK ldent Diaz and Cjreneral Miles can" tell you more DR. WOODS HUTCHISON' . . about the h story of North UPTON SINCLAIR . America, as they were ac- WILLIS J. ABBOTT lively engaged in the mak- ROBERT W. CHAMBERS ing of it, than any two liv-ing liv-ing men and they can tell x it as only a man can tell a GEORGE RANDOLPH CHESTER story who has lived it. O.HENRY SIR GILBERT PARKER' You cannot find one of JACK LONDON . these names of big men in GNES & EDGERTON CASTLE ' whose work you are not BRUNO LESS1NG deeply interested, Jbvery one is big enough to compel attention. AND SCORES OF . ; OTHERS . Remember all these writers' best work will ap- Tl&eV aSl pear in the Cosmopolitan Magazine. Write f OF Cosmopolitan Magajine ' All News-stands 15 Cents ! BUY IT NOW! TAKE IT HOME! j i I n rw i nr , . " - - - - -- 4 S(g g CUBES ECZMAtACHE, o 30 3 TETTER.P0IS0H OAK, ETC Eozoma. Axue, Tetter, Poison Oak, Pimples, etc., show that some unhealthy un-healthy humor or acid impurity is diseasing and corrupting the circulation, 80 that instead of supplying nourishment and strength to the skin, it is continually con-tinually pouring out its acid and unhealthy accumulations. Salves, washes lotions, and other external applications, may relievo some of the itching and other discomforts caused by skin diseases, but such treatment has no effect on the blood, where the seat of irritation lies, and therefore cannot cure. A thorough cleaning of the blood is the one and only euro for skin diseases; ovory particlo of the cause must be driven from the circulation. 6. S. S. is tho best and quickest remedy, because it is the greatest of all blood purifiers. It goes into the circulation and removes every particlo cf humor, whether it be an infection of poisonous plants, or from other causes, and makes tho blood stream pure, rich and healthy, and causes It to soothe, soften and nourish tho skin instead of irritating and diseasing It with fiery humors, Book on Skin Diseases and any medical advice free to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. READ THE CLASS. ADS TODAY i READ THE CLASS ADS TODAY Under Ogdemi ; There ftHay Be . Gas ( But in Ogden there is now plenty of this invisible com- pound which is now being sent in pipes underground to every & door. Yes, Ogden is fast becoming a consumer of gas, and g ; nothing can stop the increasing and popular fuel from reach- Fi ing every household. One year ago Ogden was gasless. but since Old Mother H i Earth has made another revolution around the great luminous i globe of day Ogden has changed to a gaseous town, and men have come to sayv "I want gas put in." ' i The Stilwoll Terrace has 2$ gas ranges recently installed. Professor Smith's terrace has 9 ranges, Peery Apartment Flats ' have 11 gas ranges, tin Lawrence Hotel has 7 ranges, Mrs. E. E. "West, housekeeping rooms, has 5 gas ranges, Reed's Ter- h .' race 9 ranges, (Jhase rooming house at 2351 Grant piped for 11 ranges and heaters. 2260 Washington avenue, housekeeping apartments, is being piped for 6 ranges and water heaters, and other places when' there are from two to four small ranges for " the use of tenants. In fact, all the down-town buildings that I are being changed or under construction are arranging for gas stove cooking. r !i Electric Irons and Tungsten Lamps .And the electric cashing machine are the three most useful use-ful inventions in our homes. Electric, irons irse 51-2 cents of current each hour the. iron is used continuously, if not turned j off. A 24-eandlc power tungsten uses 40 watls'per hour, while j the 1G candle-power Edison lamp usea 50 watts per hour, and, the electric washing machine use3 170 watts per hour if run continuously, costing 1 3-4 cents per hour. VThy do you want to heat up the coal stove for ironing and break your back over the wash-tub when it costs so little "to do i it with electricity? Utah Liglrt& Railway Co. j D. DECKER, Local Manager. I t""Wi'..-"!!!.. I I ' 1 1 i w ii i i i SB I I 1 ( I I 'Things, look Bright For I Stockholders j I . : p;The reKent Sft,e of stock the Lucky Man Mine has produced ' ' t sufficient means to send the work forward. Those who are just from l , the district m which this mine is located are filled with enthusiasm P over the prospects. Some miners who have been on the property J lately are very desirous of going to work on the Lucky Man Mine and " are willing to take stock for their wages not only are these men 1 willing, but eager to do this, knowing the property as they do. :M LThcr,.is honl,y a shadow of doubt that the m'ine will be among i the big shippers by the first of December; some of the experts who I ; have seen the property recently and who know what the proposed I work consists of, say that very profitable shipments will begin before that time. t Farrell, the manager, will be in Ogden for a few more davs and ' will then go to supervise the work of sinking the main shaft into the ore body owners of stock may be justified in lookin" for rapid increase in-crease in value just as soon as the proposed work is completed. " : 1 Liielky Mae Mtalocj Company F. M.Farrell, Manager Address 2265 Lincoln Avenue i I l |