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f2 THE EVENING STANDARD OGDEN UTAH SATURDAY AUGUST 27 1010 I
ECZEMA TOTALLY
GOVEREnHIS fACEI
When a Baby Hair All Came OutAlways Scratching Mother
Cuticuraand He was CuredAffer 3 Years of Disease
f My ron was about four months oldwhen ho vrna taken with dreadful ecze-
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1 had lour differentI doctors but they could
not help him The heirall camo out nod his tacowan totally covered Hisores were shut and rr-otnought ho oulblind Bis limsand b0dy-
I wcro also affected Howas1 always scratching I hndI to keep his hUb handsI tied down and ho seemed
to hnva a great deal ofpain We did not know what to do Iused to get nldc handling him from thoway tho corruption was always running
But I got aomo Cutlcura Soap andCuticura Ointment and in a vronk orten davs I could see tho eruption drying-up arid before long hI was cured after
three yeara of tho Krrlblo dlscoaoNow ho is nineteen yearn old and hasnot a sign of tho old trouble You see1 learned to MVO throequarters of thodoctors bills by using Cuticura Soapand Ointment and I will recommendeither to any ono and advwo them touso them and receive n rafo bpwdycure Mrs Catherine MockllnSt Royalton Pa Feb 21 1010
Cuticurn Is tho most economical treat-ment
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for torturing d affectionsor tit skin of infantschildrrn nnd adultsA single cake or Cuticura Soap and boxof Cuticura Ointment aro often sufficient
Cuticura Soap 25s Ointment COO nexolreat-CO and Chocolate CoatrU Pllla OSf arc Mid
throughout the world roller Drue i Chcm CorpEc 1ropj 17 Columbui Aw Boston
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Either Phone 612Or Call 237 24th St Ogd-
enf3eg Irn NowIf you have never used aBELL TELEPHONE inyour office or home haveone or more installed I
youll soon wonder howyou did without it Thetime you save tho resultsyou obtain will more thanpay the small cost-
REASONABLE RATES
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VANS DRAYS BAGGAGE WAGONS PIANO FURNITURE AND
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SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
rTO EXAMINE THE
CHI10RfNS tYtSI
The board of education mot lastnight for a short Session at wfildhthere was lltUo bualnesB done
Tho t1n3nclal report wa rend uTterwhich the board considered thov mat ¬
ter of the bids for the transportatiOnof the pupils attending Mount Fortschool from the Broom Bench andaddition districts The matter waslaid on the table
The water question at the FivePoints school was brought up but wasquickly referred to the committee toconfer with tho water commission
Dr Coulter recommended tile en-gagement
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of the services of a medicalexaminer which would examine thoeyes of tho children of the entireSchool system each year Suporlntoudent Hills advocated tho suggestionsaying that ho such a recommenda ¬
lion In mind intending to bring Itbefore the board at a time after thoopening of tho school The super-intendent
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urged that tho doctorsrecommendation be considered favor-ably
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saying that dofectlvo eyesightparticularly among the younger pu-
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was proving a serious drawback-to the proper education of many
lIe declared that children wouldran behind In tholr studIes act stu-pidly In school and ho classed asslow when the cause of their fallinglack really could bo laid to poor eye-
sight or minor trouble In tho childsvision He asserted that a child wasoften classed as stupid by teachersand parents when an oyo specialistmight quickly remove the cause oftholr slow learning and make of thembright scholars
Dr Coulter declared that tho schoolsyStems of Salt Lako and at Logannnd In fact In almost every part oftho country had medical assistanton tho payroll and that the resultsbad been more than satisfactory Apossible salary of 1000 or 1200was mentioned and the engagementof sonic young physician who couldcontinue his own practice was sug-gested
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Tho board desired time to consid ¬
the matter however and furtherdiscussion was ended by tho sug-gestion that It be taken up at nextweeks meeting
NOTICETo Examiner Creditors
NOTICE TO CREDITORS-
In the District Court of the SecondJudicial District of the State of Utahwithin and for Weber county-
in the matter of the assignment ofB R Bowman and Paul M Lee co-
partners¬
under the firm name of thoOgden Morning Examiner
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERNThe undersigned hereby gives no-
tice¬
of Its appointment as assignee oftho estate of B K Bowman and PaulM Leo Insolvent debtors doing buslncps under tho name and style of
Ogden Morning Examiner at Og-
den Weber county Utah to tho cred ¬
itors of and all persons having claimsagainst said assignors to exhibit thesame with UIQ necessary vouchers Inthe manner and within the period oftime provided for by law to the un-dersigned at No 319 First NationalDank building Ogden City Utah
PINGREE NATIONAL BANKAssignee
Willis DeVIne Attorneys for As-signee
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No 3014 First National Bankbuilding
First Publication Aug 13th 1910Last Publication Sept 21th 1910
UNION PAGlfIG
A DVERTESOODET-
he Union Pacific railroad has just I
issued a booklet of travel which Isdevoted entirely to Utah and Its na ¬
tural attractions and giving Ogdenand Ogden Canyon the most promi-nent
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place in the descriptionsThere are numerous halt tones of
famous historic points in this slateinteresting cuts of galt Lako CityUs temple statues etc and somebeautiful pictures of Ogden canyonanti Its scenic wonders The firstportion of tho booklet says of thiscity and tile canyon
OgdenAfter the canyon comes Ogden
the second city of Utah the meetingSplace of the Union and Southern Pa-cific
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and Oregon Short Line rail-roads i The city dates Its historyback to thcUjrno of the completion ofthe first transcontinental railroadand lies half on the mountain sideand half In tile valley at the junctionof the Webor and Ogden rivers
Ogden CanyonCleaving the Wasatcb from al-
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the center of the city Is Ogdencanyon through which for fifteenmiles a broad boulevard follows thowindings of tho roaring river Thiscanyon Is the most beautiful Hi UtahAt various altitudes are resorts whorecamping boating fishing and huntingare enjoyed and where the hotelsare famed for their chicken dinnersand the cookery of trout fresh fromtile stream Automobiles go thewhole length of this boulevard andelectric cars leave the Union depotevery twenty minutes for tho canyon-II IK only a travelhour from Ogdento Salt Lake and the pictures of ruralhomelife and fertile fields along theway are framed by tho mountains andthe sea
NOTICE
1 will not bo responsible for anydebts contracted by Mrs W A Bax-ter
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after August 22 1910W A BAXTER
flTOY SMITH
GETS 13 YEARST-
oy Smith tho negro who at-tempted
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the murder of Arthur Mohlman last April appeared in tho dln-irlet court yesterday afternoon to hearthe courts decision In tho matter ofpunishment for his crime Tho ne ¬
gro who Is credited with being a con-firmed hophead changed his plea-of not guilty to guilty JudgeHowell apparently agreed on thispoint and handed down a sentence of18 year In the state penitentiary
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jt Lawrence Gets Two Yearsj
Lawrence who attempted thefiurgJar > of l Cottage hotel lastMay wan Sentenced to two yeacs Inthe penitentiary yesterday afternoonIn Judge Howells court Tho pris-oner at the lust moment changed hisplea from not guilty to guilty
HOGS AND VEAL
We arc paying for fat Logs ni tolIowaHogs from 200 Ibo and up per
100 Ibo 873Hogs from 160 to 200 the per
100 lbs 850hops from 125 to 1CO Ibo per
100 lbs 775We receive hoga dallyAnybody who prefers dressed
weight on bogs may bring them In onTuesdays or Fridays between 730and 10 a in Wo will then slaughterthem whllo you wait and pay 1175par 100 lbs dressed At either ofthese days you may choose whetheryou want the live weight price or
11 75 dressedWe pay for fat voala from 70 to 125
Ibs dressed weight 11 centc per Ib
and rucelvo them dally You maybring thorn In either live or dresaod
Acccso to our plant Is now conenlent since tho construction of thoviaductOGDEN PACKING S PROVISION C-
ODfMONSTRATIONS
Of GOOD ROADS
During the meeting of the GoodRoads convention In this city Sep-
tember¬
23 to 29 a practical demon ¬
stration of good roads building willbe given for tho benefit of 4ho delepates attending the latter comprisingrepresentative men of all the West-ern
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states with the lone exceptionof California
One mile of macadamized road willbe prepared In the different stagesof completion showing how a modelroad should be built and explainingtho best accepted method in eachstage of the work Part of the mlloroad will ho simply gradorl anotherportion will be graded and laid Instone and so on In simple stepsuntil the finished road is shown Ina small section
Tho sample mllo will be laid onomile this side of Riverside mill raceand the Salt Lake and Ogden AutoClubs will tender tho use of theirmachines for the purpose of takingthe delegates to the spot to view thework
oA meeting of people interested inthe work of road building especiallytho members of the Automobile clubwill be held at the Weber club onMonday night for the purposC offurther discussing good roads Everyono is invited to attend and Interestthemselves in this problem
WANT OGDfN TO
BE REPRESENTEDT-
he following communication fromSecretary Arthur Hooker pf the Na-tional
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Irrigation congress at PuebloColo was received at the mayorsoffice yesterday-
Dear Sir Wo are pleased to en-close
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herewith copy of the officialcall for the Eighteenth National Ir ¬
rigation congress together with cer ¬
tificates for the appointment of dele-gates
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to represent your people atthis meeting
On the second page of the callyou will notice that places of overone thousand population are entitledto five delegates and towns of loss j
than two thousand population are entitled to two delegates Wo hopethat you will be fully represented
In case you do not already have-In
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mind those who will be glad toattend It Is probable that notice of I
this In your papers will bring Infor-mation
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as to those who will be glad-to serve as delegates j
The holding of this great meetingis of special Interest to your stateand we hope to receive early noticeof your appointments
Respectfully signedARTHUR HOOKER
Secretary National Irrigation CongrossThe mayor will appoint a full rep¬
resentation of five delegates whowill leave In time to attend every ses ¬
sion of the congress
SWAINSBackache and Y khi-
eyPILLSFor kidney and bladder troubles
sciata rheumatic pains neuralgiaheadache nervousness sleepless-ness
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that dragged down feeling I
They act directly on the kidneysand give almost instant relief be ¬
cause they not only act as a tonicsbut clean the kidneyimpurities and expel the poisonfrom the system-
So marvelous and universal arethe results obtained that they arefully guaranteed Every druggist-has them in 50c and 1 boxes Iflot satisfactoryyour money backDont delaydont run the risk ofrights disease Get a box today-
If you have constipation indi I
eslion torpid liver or any clis-jbe
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of the stomach liver and I
0vels uscSwatns Cannons I
Vnte for free sample
Swain Medicine Co inKansas CIty Mo
GEO F CAVE OGDEN UTAH
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ADVERTISING
PEACH DAY
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Thq programme of attractions attho PdachDay festivities at BriGhamCity very invtlnghIs3Pnr Suecia L arrangonftji q have been madofor the ontertalnmopt of visitorsThere be amusements of all
JHn 1n dIng bagebnlJ a paradedancing concerts etc
Utah peaches watermelon andcanteloupe will ho Jree and a plenti-ful
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supply of eachjs assured Thiscelebration alwayfl has made a tre-mendous
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hit with Ogdenltea and un-less
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this year proves an exception-to the rule the attendance from thisc ite will bo largo
Tho Peaoh Day celebrations atBrlgbain have oKtamishcd themselveswith Utahns and are looked forward-to with as much pleasure and antici-pation
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as evon our state and Inter-state affair
The rates offered by tho railroadsare Inviting had tho schedule Is ar-ranged
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so as toaccommodate almoste vory one so that It Is expected thata large delegation from hero willpin tho crowd and have the time oftheir llvos
Tho Oregon Short Line has Just an-nounced its schedule of train serviceto and from Brlgham for tho annualcelebration of Peach Day thereThere will be throe fast trains iromOgden ono at 830 one at 925 andanother at 10 a m and the run willbe made In fortyfive minutes Thereturning trains will leave Brighamat 3r 7 and 11 p m
TESTED AND PROVEN
There la a Heap of Solace In BeingAble to Depend Upon a Well
Earned Reputation
For months Ogden readers haveseen tho Constant expression of praisefor Doans Kidney Pills and readabout the good work they have donoIn this locality Not another remedyever produced such convincing proofof merit
H W Eldrodge 998 23rd St OgdenUtah says For a long time I suffer-ed severely from pains In tho small ofmy back and the unnatural condition-of the kidney secretions plainly Indi-cated
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that my kidneys were disorder-ed
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The troublo was worse when Iovertaxed my strength or brought toomuch strain on the muscles of myback A short time ago I read aboutDoang Kidney Pills and being favor-ably Impressed I procured a supplyfrom Dadcons Pharmacy This rem-edy
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soon corrected the kidney diff-iculty
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and removed my aches and painsDoan Kidney Pills have helped ma-
os greatly that I consider them wor-thy
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of recommendationMr Eldredgo gave the above testi-
monial¬
In July 1906 and on July 291909 he addod loan still recom-mend Doang Kidney Pills highlyThey did me more good than any otherkidney medicine t over took
For sale by all dealers Prlco 50cents FosterMllburn Co BuffaloNew York sole agents tar the UnitedStates
Remember the name Doans andtake no other
NO nU8PEAK E R-
AT TgBERIMCLE
The Betterment League has se ¬
cured for next Sunday one of thomost noted of Irish reformers tospeak at the Tabernacle Hon Mich-ael J Fanning Is on his way toOregon to assIst the state prohibition
MICHAEL FANNING
committee in a ten weeks campaignagainst tho saloou Those who re-cently hearth A S Watkins will beglad to havo a chance to hear MrFannings point Of view The service-In the Tabernacle will begin at 2oclock
Will DE BURIED
iN SAMf CASKETFo-
llowing tho death of Mrs Slitterthe wife of W J Slater from child-birth
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tho little babe Gertrude passedaway yesterday afternoon at four atthe home In Slatervillo
The mother and baby will IKS burledIn the oomo casket and the funeralservices will bo held Sunday at 1
oclock at the Slatervillc Meeting-House
Friends desiring to view tile re ¬
mains may do so on Sunday between I
the hours of 9 a m and 1230 p mTho bodies of the mother and child J
will be hurled in the Ogden Citycemetery
JOS SCOWCROH-
IN NfW YORK
Mr and Mrs Joseph Scowcroft Jo-seph Scowcroft Jr and Miss MaoScowcroft who have been touring Eu ¬
rope in an automobile arrived In NewYork on the cteaiuBhlp ilaurctaula
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UNIVERSITY OF UTAHj SALT LAKE CITY UTAH
The Head of the Public School System of Utahf
4 OIS The School of Arts and
vw Sciences the State Nor-
mal¬
School or the School of Education theState School of Mines and a School of Medi-cine
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are embraced by the University of Utah-
Including33 ffDalYA artmonts the Dc ¬
partment of Lawwhich is part oL the School of Art andSciences
125 1nstretors Many them grad-uates
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of the great-est
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Universities of this country and Europe
819Stits Including the Summer-of 1910 With the
children of the Training School more than2200 young people received instruction in theUniversity buildings last year
86OOO rf Embracesn uipmnt 30 brIckand stone buildings 92 acres of grounds an-other University property
Address ofL
yesterday afternoon and left Immedlatoly for Ogden It Is expected thatthe party will arrive here at noonMonday-
Mr Scowcroft and his family loftOgden in the early part of last Marchand havo visited the principal cities-of Europe The party met sev-eral
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Ogden and Utah boys who aredoing missionary work there andmany pleasant hours were spent Intheir company
Occasional word from the party Intho shape of postal cards reachedthis paper during the tour and all In ¬
dicated that they wore enjoying theirtrip to tho utm-
ostDEATHSI
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AND-FUNERALS
ELIZA STELLA HINCHCLIFF-
The funeral services of tho remains-of Miss Eliza Stella Hlnchcllff willbo held Sunday afternoon from thoSecond Ward Meeting House Bish-op
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Robert McQunrrlc will officiateTile remains may be viewed by friends-at the residence 548 Twentyeighthstreet on Saturday evening from 6until 8 oclock and on Sunday from 10-a m until 1pm Interment at theOgden City cemetery
ElGIN AUTO
ROAD RAGES
ELGIN 111 Aug 26Out of a pot-pourri of road races over the now8 12 mile course hero today three carsand three drIvers emerged with dis-tinguished
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honors A Livingstonepinning a mile a minute for 20335miles annexed the major event theIllinois trophy with a National C DBuck who drove half of his race withone spring suspension broken cap-tured the Kane county trophy cover-Ing 1C9IG miles In 301 IC79 Ahoarnwho drove his own entry a Benz intho small car contest took tho FOXriver trophy His time for the 13567miles was 2300135
Livingston averaged GG miles anhour Buck 05 miles and Ahoarn 54The pilot of the National made the ontire trip without stopping withouteven hesitating In fact
Hcarno was similarly fortunateBuck Htopped for a short time whenhis spring suspension broke NedCrane suffered a heartbreaking experlonce His StavcrChlcago car hadconsistently worked from fourth placeto second for which he had a leadover Miller the WarrenDetroit nllotOn the Ufteenth lap with only onomore to go the machine was disquali-fied because as Starter Wagner ex-plained
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Cranes mechanician hadfailed to look behind to see if It erenecessary to make way for somedriver doshlug to pass Greinerdriving a National was the man Im-mediately
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behind and had to swerveviolently to avoid hitting the StaverChicago There was but one accident-and this was not serious Alfritchwho was at the wheel of a Clno skid-ded
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into a ditch and wrenched hisshoulder The mechanician was alsoslightly hurt
A crowd estimated at from 50000to 70000 saw the contests rho at-tendance
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and the speed of the roadwhich surprised oven the most san-guine
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IK believed to assure the an-nual
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renewal of the racesGreat Interest centered In the big
car races Livingstone started In thelead and was never headed Hogained a little each lap and at thofinish was nearly thirteen miles aheadof the field After the race he saidthat he had not pressed his machineduring the last six laps He saw thathe had tho race In hand and remainedcontent with avoiding any unneces-sary
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strain on the machine Grelnor3car was the counterpart of Livingstones but the tormer lost a lap and-a half when lilt gasoline feed pipebroke lIe finished fourth In3121531 or 210710 behind thowinner
Dawson who wrovo a Marmon andPearce piloting a Falcar battled forsecond place during tho greater partof the race
Peurco secured this position In thefifth lap and held it for GO miles Ontho twelfth lap ho dropped to fourthploce Glenawas a Falcar driver andDawson passing him In the Kanocounty trophy race Driver Schoeneckwag compoll by a breakage to withdraw before halt the distance hadbeen coored C C Honeys SLayerChicago Was disabled after covering
150000 Laboratory Equipment
Most of the apparatus machinery and toolsetc are new and of the very best
1 oEducationaIpart-moiits
Women arc adinttcd to all de¬
The Doan of Women looks afterthe welfare of the young women students
Strange is it NtD usThat
gosome
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to school when students como from tho Eastand tho West the North and the South and thefar countries of the curth to attend the Univer-sity
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of Utah
P rltaulars Registration of studentsSeptember 15th 16th
and 17th Registration fee 1000 after the17th 1200 work begins September19th Inquire of lOCH agents for railroad ratesCatalog Picture Bulletin and complete infor-mation
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sent free upon request
University Utah Salt lake City Utah
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TUNGSTENS i
Arc you trying to reduce your lighting bill Tho hours of light- ¬
ing arc increasing and the long nights will soon be with usHave you tried the wonderful lamp called the tungsten 1 Theyreduce the amount of current 40 per cent and ycrar bills willhe in proportion Dont buy one lamp and expect to get thopromised results put in tungstens wherever you use much
I light then you will reduce your billsA 40 watt tungsten will give you 25 cnndlopower Our
Edison lamps use 56 watts and only give you 16 eandlopowcrTime tungsten lamp costs more but it more than makes up itscost in the saving of the current used Night becomes daywhen tungstens are used They arc unexcelled for the home-
or the store in economy and brilliancy When tho sun goesdown turn on tho tungsten lamp his only riyal
For sale at reduced pricesi
UTAH LIGHT i
< RY0 COELECTRICITY AND GAS FOR EVERYTHING I
= y m yforty miles In the small car raco
SummaryIllinois trophy National Living
stone 3210821 won FalcarI Pearce 3310907 second Mar ¬
mon Dawson 31203 third KiaI selkar Endlcott Midland Irelandi National Greiner and Lexington
Dench ranI Kane county trophy Marmon
Buck 3044579 first MarionMonsen 0752G5 second Mar ¬
mon Helncgann 3192027 thirdCorbln Matson Overland SchlttoKlsaelecar Schoeneck and ClnoFrltschc ranFox river trophy Benz Hcarne
2304035 first WarrenDetroit Mil-ler
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2561152 second StavorChlcago Monkhclmer 010557 thirdStavcrChlcago Cheney Cole WEndlcott and StavcrChlcago CraneranWatson had covered SO miles andwas in the fourth place when thoframe of his car broke and ho wascompelled to leave tho track
WAlL STREET
CLOSESSTRONGN-
EW YORK Aug 2G Higherprices prevailed at the opening of thestock market with Union PacificReading Southern Pacific and Intorborough Metropolitan making gainsof a point each American SmeltingBrooklyn Transit United StatesSteel and Chesapeake Ohio wero12 to 31 better Tho market waver-ed
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a bitand then went on upwardwith tho buying stimulated by thopassing of tho frost scare In the cornbelt Round amounts of United I
States Stool and some of the rail¬
road stocks wore bought but the gen-eral buying fell off and the list be-came
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dull Union Pacific Consoli-dated
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Gas and Chicago Great West-ern
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rose 12 United States Steel1 J4 and Atchison St Paul NewYork Central and International liar I
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E WILL PULL WELLIf you feed him well Wo have thegrain to sell that will keep your stockIn good condition Let us supply yourwants
CHAS F GROUT352 24th St
vostor 1 Rock Island preferredbroke 2 38 and Pittaburg C C StLouis 1
Tho market closed dull and atrocrThe market developed a great detlof buoyancy and most of the graincarriers got back to the high leftof yesterday boforo the crop scarebroke the market Advices from ye-sterdays
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closing reached 2 12 In RedIng and Consolidated Gas 2 11 b-
Union and Southern Pacific and 2 la
United States Steel and JnterbonxUMetropolitan preferred
Slightly ConfusedHuman Life
All of us become confused and allof us mix our language Hometlmwbut the preparation of an old negro
preachers sermon was the greatestconfusion of metaphors I have everheard says a traveler When tilelengthy discourse was nowhig Ittclose and he had reached his Twe-ntythlrd and lastly brethren be
wound up by the following elaboratefigure
Everywha bredern we seo de Al
mighty all down dc untroddenpaths of time wo see do footprintof de Almighty hand
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