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Show THE BEE ..CONCERT.. At Cungreuatlotiat June U, 1H9H LIGHT PRESERVATIVE FROM THE SUN NOW TO BE USED. BY MISS RUTH HLDRHDUH. How the Power Work -- Actinic Kay to Destroy Microbe by Miuply hbk-In- ; Them to Dentil Api'llrallon of mu Did Prlucljde, bjr .1. J. Mrl.KM.AND, rii,M. .Miss MIIVI. AMHIININ, VlolluUt. AIKS. KATK It. AMIliHsON'i Soprano. 11(01. w new process, by means of which all kinds of perishable argaulc subdisand motif of the stances may be preserved, has been Description of character covered by Willard (J. Day of Baltiplay "Merrhant (t Wnlre." followed hy 1. Act I Partly at Vo tire uud partly at Hd- - more, Md. It Is the chemical power of tmm. Antonio atnl ltassanio. light, and In addition to being preLive and servative, It acts as a destroyer of disFortius Destiny, Shylork and the llnd. ease, and Incidentally lowers the price Miss Ituth Kid retire. of food, gays the San Francisco Ex2. Violin Appnssiontn".... aminer. This chemical property of Miss Sybil Anderson. Vleuxtemp 3. Scenes from Arts II und 111 Merchant of light Is called Its actinic power and Is Venire." best generated Ly electricity directed The Three Caskets. from a powerful arc light. The effect The Three Sailors. Itassanio'H Choice. of this light upon microbes is to disShylork and Keveture. Antonio's Letter. turb and, after a longer or shorter lorlla resolves to leave for Padua. period, to destroy them. Mr. Day has Miss Kldredta. 1. solo Soprano Selected experimented with a great many varieMrs. Kate It. Anderson. ties of germs and microbes, covering V Scene from Art V "Merchant of Venire." A Court of Justice. the entire field, both of the pathogcnla The Arrival of Portia. and The Jew must be merciful. nonpathoyenlc, and from the largI ll have my bond. est to the smallest of these tiny microPortia foils the Jew. The Klmr. organisms. Microbes which can e.dure Miss Kldredjre. been boiling water for forty hours 6. Soprano solo. Melba Wal tz killed by the actinic power of light. Mrs. Kate It. Anderson. With Violin Obligato by Miss Sybil Anderson. There are three grand divisions of mi7. Scene from Act V "Merchant of Venice. Lorenzo and Jessica. crobes. First, the aerobics, or those The power of Music. which cannot live without air. Second, Portia's Ketura, Itassanio and tlratiano. the anaerobics, or those which cannot The King makes trouble. live In the presence of air; and, third, Portia reveals the truth. Peace. those which can live either in air or Miss Kuth Kid retire. without it. Mr. Day's method of treatlira to.s The obi throughout the different scenes ing the organic sulsiances destroys all are playod by Miss Sybil Anderson, accomthe various classes and varieties of mipanied by Prof. J. J. MoLellap. crobes. During he yeais In which he A Frb-inNbI- Mdu-Tant- has been perfecting hU process he has tested all the kinds of light and heat effects hitherto ascribed to beat have been found to be the result tf tbs actinic power cf light. The violet rays of light are very destructive to microbes, while the red rays hardly affret them at all. The germicidal effects of white light appear to be due to the rapid Impulse of the blue and the violet waves, while the aves far atove or bclaw the spectrum are not fatal to them. Mr. Day's starting point In his voyage tf discovery In the realms of Ilht was the knowledge of the fact that sunlight as well as heat Is abso-luienecessary to the growth of every species of vegetation, from the smallest to the largest. How sunlight acts In causing growth first claimed his attention. In a grain of corn It Is known that food Is laid up hy the parent cornstalk to supply the germ in its first stage of growth, says the San Fiands-c- o Examiner. Heat and moisture alone are sufficient to start a grain of corn Into growing. The first white root and plumule are made out of the food stuff put Into the grain by the parent stalk. That, however. Is soon exhausted. If no more were manufactured the young plant would end Itp existence at once, llut at this point comes the work of sunlight. It gives no new material. It takes nothing away. But those vibrations of the suns ray which are faster than 580,000,000,000,000,000 per second shake the very small atoms apart, and In this way the growing process Is advanced. Now light, as Mr. Day would utilize It, simply shakes the mlcrolei to death, and so changes the microbe haunts and habitations that new microbes can find no place or sultablecon-dltio- n for living. The operation of Mr. Lav's invention Is not confined to Jt M-- Church, BEAMS u-da hie to i 9 uy 'y j narrow territory, or to me preservation of a few substances. He expects to apply It to putting up bef In North and South America; mutton In Australia; codfish In Massachusetts, Canada and Newfoundland; salmon in Ore-go- n and Washington; herring In and Norway; fruits and vegetables In California, New Mexico and Maryland, and other articles la other regions. The result anticipated Is that the world will learn to eat a number of practically new and wholesome artleUa of f.oJ, which are entirely free from all germs, as well as from those microbes that usually cause deterioration in the quality of the articles, or which finally bring on decay. dlsease-producln- Lillie Deed. Christ does not expect many great deeds of us, but likes fidelity In doing little deeds which are within our accomplishment. The cup of cold water, the tear that starts when another heart Is burdened, the word In season to him that Is weary these are ways In which Christ Is glad to have us serve Him. SUMMONS. In the Justin'-- court for the Third precinct, city and county of Salt . Luke, state of Utah, county of Salt Lake. before C. M. NHKcn. Justice of the 1eaco. M. J. Hardin plaintiff vk. A. C. Brownell defendant. Summons. The state of Utah to the said defendant You are hereby summoned to appear before the utmve entitled court, at rooms :Mi and CIO Con- stitution building. Suit Lake CMty. Salt Lake the county, state of Utah, within ten daysIfafter served service of this summons upon you. within the county In which this action Is after brought, otherwise within twenty daysaction: service, and defend the above entitled ami incase of your failure so to do. Judgment will be rendered nealnst you according to the demand of the complaint, which, within live lavs after service of this summons upon you, will be filed in snid justice's court. H. A. SMITH. Attorney for Plaintiff, p. O. mhlress Constitution building, Salt I.nke City. Utah. Salt Lake City. Utah. February 8, ltftM. 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