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Show j Sickness and Disease ? Caused by Ealing Un- clean Meats PROTECTIVE MEASURES AVAILABLE. In the Morning Examiner of June 2Cth, the following description Is given giv-en of one of the local slaughterhouses slaughter-houses by "An Old Subscriber": "Here is a place where the meats we eat are prepared. Tho blood from the animals slaughtered runs through the cracks of the floor. Tue entrails are thrown right outside the door. (In under the lioo:- nnd outside the door") In all of this corrupted matter, mat-ter, the maggots thrive by the millions. mil-lions. The meats that are put on the blocks the next day in Ogden hang In the center of these disease-breeding disease-breeding surroundings, tho air so foul that It compels neighbors lor miles Bargains in Small Tracts of Orchard and Garden Lands MM OGDEN CITY Wp arc authorized to offer at private sale, any or all of a tract of 200 acres located within two miles of the 24th Street viaduct, within two 'miles of two canning factories, and within two and one-quarter miles of the sugar factory. , i ,1, iii The Northest corner of this tract is crossed hy the 0. 3. & ' , L. nnd D. & K. C,. Railroads. The forwr has a sidetrack on ' S-S I V 7 I this land whore freight oars can be loaded or unlondcd. I1 ! Jl Tho Bamberger Electric Koad from Opdcn to Salt Laic ) 4 V) V has a station within 3-4 of a mile of this land. 15 minutes walk. . , 2-5 ! where cars stop at intervals of 1 1-2 hours. Tins service beging ! ' N 1 '- nt G:10 a m. and continues until midnight. Tare into town, 13 SaJ o'x THE SANDRIDGE "r " vw) " IIas ,KPn flf,monsf rated as one of the most successful fruit acto0 - W i ?y ! bolts in the state. It is hein$r covered from one end to the othor L - fvl with fine vineyards and orchards of peach, pear, cherry ami ICu M ji apple trees. Small fruits of every kind arc successfully grown. 6 -5' ' 'Qo i The land not plantcl to fruit is growing crops of alfalfa, graia j. " r an' vegetables. I , .W, rAct y C3v2) V lictween the rows of young fruit trees enough potato?, f K ' ( j yl tomatoes and beets arc in many cases being harvested this year yr t. 7;rr--TK. f 4- Because of the location and character of the soil, the J I ! fwl I snn fro' tr"m killinP frosts is two weeks rlier in the sprinj; ' f S r (( anr' wn Avroks lflt0r 'n a- . - I 1- )) You can take your choice of soils, including a sandy loam, I v y59r" V 2s JL ' n fine gravelly soil" with north and west slojv?. or a deep black 1 JsP j - ,., . lso:s snil that WILL GROW ANYTHING, with or without water r jJJ)l from fruit trees to any kind of vegetable you can mcntioi Mr J u f There is no alkali in this soil and never will be. Yp jo ji SQ You can buy five, ten or more acres, facing on a road, and 1 . ' -v-. '"A - -""'"? "U-"! can take vour choice of the unsold tracts at ONE HUNDRED f.'" I J DOLLARS PER ACRE. The terms provide that you pay y'l' ! j I down ten per cent of the purchase price and at oncp take no. f-?- 2 f(fi session of the land. The balance you pay in NINE EQUAL yZf-JflJiQ ' - " 8Ly 'i SEMI-ANNUAL PAYMENTS, with 8 per cent interest. The W 7jML.ZL I "tNsr.T; present ovmcr pays this year's taxes. nyLZ-Zl I I jjw j If yonMcsire at any time to pay cash in advance of th? Ji fftt jK lS time when due you will" be allowed a discount equal to S per 7 'fwlf ' ' f ' (fe cent iDtcrest- j. JMMkAl- '"pu.TTp KERE IS Y0UR CHANCE f j i fl To have a share in the future growth of the orchard and fruit ' Lvoe I cAwiiiHe rACToJry j. industry of Weber county. You can live on this land and ' TTi y j I I work in Ogden. or you can have vour homo in the citv and ff IT 070 nf made daily trips to your land, T jR'veftDALE o This whole tract lies under the Davis & Weber Counties ff , 1 0 j ' Canal, by far the finest and most satisfactory water supply in I Jf j ' ' the state and is surrounded on all aides by fields and orchard d j )jzf .watered from that canal. Better see us and have us reserve uVTVT t - 111 ' ' ' fpnii - 1 .1 " ! n"' mYjiju.. I one of these tracts for you. 211 First National Bank Bldsr. BeU PhonftJ 115 OGDEN. UTAH around to compluin. "To complete the scene, wo have swarms of flies alighting on this corruption cor-ruption and carrying this filth onto the meats, and yet wc wonder where all our sickness ond disease come from when such meats actually are sold at some of what we call our best meat markets In the city." Compare above with tho following extracts from U. S. Regulation No. 10: Governing U. S. Inspected packing pack-ing plants: Section H. "Official establishments shall I suitably lighted and ventilated ventilat-ed and maintained in a sanitary con-' con-' dltion, and shall be provided with j efficient drainage, having properly trapped or other approved sewer connections." con-nections." Section i. "CeiUngs, walls, pillars, partitions, etc., shall be kept In a : sanitary condition, and when neces- isary, they shall be washed, scraped, painted or otherwiao treated as required re-quired " Section 5. "All truckp. traye and oth-( oth-( er receptacles, all chutes, platforms, racks, tables, etc., aud all knives, saws, cleavers and other tools, and all utensils, machinery and vehicles used in moving, handling, cutting, chopping, mixing, canning or other processes r hall be thoroughly cleaned i before U6lng." Section 7. "Persons affected with (ubercnlosls or any other communicable communi-cable disease shall not be employed in any of tho departments of establishments." estab-lishments." Section 9. "The rooms or compartments compart-ments In which meal or nieat food products are prepared, cured. 6tored, packed, shall be kept free from flies and other vermin by screening, or other methods," 1 Section 10. "All yards, fences, pens, 1 chutes, alleys, etc.. belonging to the ! premises ol such establishments, whether they aro used or not, shall be maintained In a sanitary condition." condi-tion." Section 11. "Butchers who dress or handle diseased carcasses or parts shall cleanse their hands of all grease j nnd then immerse them in a prescribed disinfectant and rinse the-n in clear water before dressing or handling healthy carcasses." There is only one government In-. In-. spected plant in operation In Utah. This Is the plant of the Ogden Pack-I Pack-I Ing fc Provision Co., with Ogden and i Salt Lake City as its main distributing distribut-ing points. Here the poernment ; has stationed one Veterinary sur-i sur-i geon and two meat inspectors to seo I that all the above regulations aro j complied with, besides a host of others. I You guard In many ways against ! disease, but If you use uninspected meats, you allow disease to enter your home. . To use inspected meats will reduce I your doctor bills, eliminate sickness and suffering, and prolong the lives 1 of yourself aud family. Government inspected meats aro handled exclusively at tho meat markets mar-kets listed below. Is your market 1 listed? Sawyer Bros., Chicago Market; Ballard Bal-lard & Belnap, California Market; Biel & Son. Ogden Meat Co ; Moulding Mould-ing Meat & Grocery Co.: Wright Meat j & Grocery Co. and Seager Meat & j Grocery Co TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVK LROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund monev it I It falls to cure. E. W. GROVE'S slg- WONDERFUL CORE OF ME HANDS Skin Peeled and Flesh Got Hard and Broke Elood Flowed in Fifty Places-"Single Box ofCu-ticura ofCu-ticura Ended Suffering." "Altout i-l.-ven vvar ago I wa troubled trou-bled with tore bands, so sore that when I would put them in water the pnm would very iie.-irly set mecrnzy, thej,km would pe- 0(r a"IM the fleJi woul.l pol bard and break. There woul.l be Mood flowing from at Icunt fifty riai- on oaeh hand. Words could never t-ll the fruITeriug 1 endured for three venrx. I tne1 everytj.iri.p; ibot I was told to u-c for fully three )tors but could get no relief. 1 tried ut least eight diuYn-nt doctors, but none of them heemed to do roc any guod, ns my hnnd were an bad when 1 pot through doctoring u when I f.r-t Ugon. I elso tried ninny remedies, but. none o( (hem ever did mo on' cent s worth of good. I was discouraged dis-couraged pnd benrtfore. I would feel eo bnd mornings when I got up. to think 1 had to go to work ond fland the pain' for ten hourx. nnd I often fell like giving giv-ing up my poMtion. 'Before I Marled to work morningi I would have lo wrap every linger up Feparntely, ns to try and keep them soft ond then wear glo'vi-s over the ragi to keep the gri-ao from getting on my work. At night 1 would have to wear glove in led In fact. I bad to wear rioves all the time. After doctoring for three years, and ppending much money, n idngli box of t'uticnni Ointment ended a" my suffering. It's t-r" eight year Fincc I Uhul Qnv lir)d I don't know what Bore hand nre now, and never lent a day s work wiL n-tuig Cutioura Ointment. Thomts A. Cl'inev, 310 N- Montgomery St.. Trenton, N. J.. Nov. 11, 1909." A oc' (.r ruftfif 5030 nd Oinlmot It n-ii (uitirsri,! r,n,jfrui I' U" oao:nl'l '.reaimcct f,,r , ., ( ihn nn n1 -ir Knij OirinitrlHxjt Km ,,r.( puilT Dnxr I b-m Corp.. b-Jie frup. 133 Columbia Ave. P-Jtoo, V 8.A. I it 1 1 Til form ? i i Jl ail mill IcHOTcCSTji M. J. Brandenstein r Ca ' Sn FrancUco v f:v:-fr For tie mother In tho homo to W b&U strong and well, ablo to devote li -oLO-- tkuo nd strength to tho roaxlaf of 1 V-'r children, is one of lilo's gr Mvl''W tlcssingE. Often tho bearing of Hi Vi -H -.V7 M :;N 22 children injures tho mother's heJlU fMffy&ajg tf if sho I;j not prepared her sy Uuuuu.U-uJn ad7auc0 for important ev; women -whf U50 Mother's Friend aro Eaved much of tLj discomfort and sufleriM so common with expectant mothors. Is a pcnotratlns oil that thoroughly l"1' catcs every musclo, nerve and tendon involved . ., Buch times, and thus prom" physical comfort. It aida nature by expanding tho skin and tissaes ond Ftf' I fectly prepares tho system for tho ---"-J I coming of fcaby. Mother's Friend Fi. assures a quick and natural recovery U ' H I'tfefy' for every woman who uses It. It ls f 'f J W'-oi ' for salo at drug stores. Write for $.x.' I free hook for expectant mothers. fr-JX' 'ia S? BBADFIELD EEQULATOR CO., t jS W:0!M0l If ! Atlanta, Ga. LiimQdSii''''' |