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Show THE CITIZEN ADULTERATED FOODS AND DRUGS SEIZED Sportsmen Brave All .Sorts of Unscrupulous Firms' Endeavor to Get By Withi Production of Inferior Goods. Weather Conditions to Compete for Prizes. ; , Who says the Chamber of Commerce of this: city-i- s Inactive? Nego-- y tiations have just been concluded whereby1, the C. it. Miller Manufacture ing company will .open a branch factory here where their company will make up khaki hiking clothes,' jumpers, overalls, shirts, hats and all kinds of then:, working col thing. This city-wilbecome ; the distributing point of all territory west. of Denver and between , Canada and Old Mexico. The fixture and machinery outlay will be about $335,000 and the annual' payroll of the company will total about $450,000. The company will take over, the building now occupied company and the by the Pyke-Drue- Trap shooting has come into its own again, and while weather conditions have, not been of the best, th9 handsome prizes which have been put up for the shooters to compete for are of such good quality that the boys-arwilling to brace almost any. kind of weather to get to the traps. Shooting commences every Sunday morning at 10 oclock. Those who are active and their scores of the last shoot are as follows: e , . . - Fines ranging;. from $25 to $250 were imposed .under the. food andd rugs act on shippers who had sent into inter-- ' state commerce adulterated or mis- branded fodds1 andfeeds, according to Service and Regular tory Announce- ments No. 152 recently issued by the-Bureau of Chemistry, United States De ' partment of Agriculture. The list ineludes olive oil, butter, salmon, candy, eggs, oysters, catsup, flour and cottonseed meal. Eight other shipments of foods were destroyed under decrees of condemnation and forfeiteure and nineteen shipments were released on bond on condition that the products would be relabeled to comply with the requirements of the law. Six seizures were made under the Sherley amendment to the food and drugs act, which prohibits the use of false and fraudulent claims on medicinal preparations. The users of McGrow's Kerbs of Youth, Oil of Life and Liquid Herbs were promised on the labels relief for all sorts of ailments, ranging from nerve disease to colds, but the government charged that the ingredients of these medicines as by analysis could not produce the results claimed and the court ordered the destruction of the shipments. No Claimant. Boquettes Family Remedy, which was found to contain 3 per cent of magnesium sulphate, 2 per cent of sodium nitrate, a small amount of extractives and 93 per cent of water was declared by its manufacturer to be capable of reliving rheumatism and tuberculosis. A shipment was seized and a charge of misbranding brought by the government. No claimant appearing, the court ordered the product destroyed. A shipment of Parrys Vegetable Compound which had been seized was released under bond on condition that the false and misleading statements as to its curative effects would be cor- rected. Cocoa butter, petroleum, boric acid, sodium sulphate and a little flour were the ingredients of Orange Blossom Suppositories, for which it was charged false and fraudulent claims were made, and this shipment was also ordered destroyed by the court. Edgertons Salt Brick was declared by the manufacturer to prevent hog cholera, but the analysts found no ingredient or combination of ingredients capable of producing this effect and the product was destroyed by order of the court;Giles Germicide, it was found, did not contain, any thing of a germicidal or antiseptic nature and that, too, was or. dered destroyed. Penalties were imposed on five stock feed shippers, in amounts from $100 to $250. The substitution of peanut hulls, rice hulls and cotton seed hulls for more nutritative materials, false claims, as to protein and fiber content, and lack net weight markings, were some of the. charges brought against the shippers. Used 20-gau- ge gun. Governor Vetoes Bounty Governor Mabey vetoed the bounty bill, and he did the proper thing. This bill should never have reached the governor. A majority of the states are entirely doing away with bounties because of the graft indulged in by many who collect bounties on pelts which are bootlegged in every state possible. The best way to get rid of predatory animals is to organize big drives and the citizens can' be interested if handled in this right way. Because of the lack of uniform laws in our western states;1 many bounties have been collected on the same pelt. John Mitchell says that there are as many coyotes around his ranch near Goldhill as ever, and he cannot see where the biological survey has done much good, although a big force of. men are held in the field nearly all -' year. . . Public if V We have purchased 122,000 pule U. h Army, Munson last shoes, sIses'SH to 12, which was the entire surplus stock ot one of the largest V. S. government shoe ' contractors.' i ; . ' - ,w l f . ; ; i . : . s v '.'.j $2.95 Send correct slse. Pay post-'- -' man on delivery, or, send money . order. If shoes are not as rep- -' resented' we will cheerfully, re-- 1 fund your money promptly upon hl latter company will act as the selling agent of the manufactured goods. The Miller company has its own cot-ton plantations, weaves its own cloth and makes it iip into outdoor colthing; and has established business plants at Dalias, Fort Worth and Waco, Texas; Chattanooga, Tenn.; Kansas City, Mo., ; vv This shoe Is one hundred ' per centguaranteed solid leather, color dark tan, bellows tongue, dirt and waterproof. The actual value of this shoe-I.f&OO, : Owk Ing to this tremendous buy we can offer same to the public at five-stor- y request." i I'-'-- ': ' -- ' M Company 296 Broadway, New and New York City. York,,N..Y, The Salt Lake plant will open with 285 employees and fifteen road salesmen.1 . e - Leonard Is President The consolidation of the Moscow; Beaver Combination and the Red Warrior, all situated about twelve miles from Milford, speaks well for mine de- re-veale- dy Professionals. 5 1 ' , uiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Khaki Factory SHOOTERS AND THEIR SCORES AT THE TRAPS r e HUNT i.i MARABELLE 'V "! 7 - Because Marabe lies Is 'the. place ,to flet first class tailoring, cleaning . and.. repair work. Time for you to start to - . . velopment. The Mysterious Address Phone. Was. 5892.'' ..--. for your work. - t; - ' ' r. A Few Unclaimed ' Suits AT Exceptional Prices companies. Big Improvements . Manager J. H. Manderfield of the North Salt Lake stockyards announces that extensive improvements such as necessary additions will be made as soon as weather conditions permit, the cost of which will reach in the neigh-- . borhood of $100,000. The good effects of these much neeeded improvements will be felt throughout the intermountain country and especially in this city. SALE 'Talon of Quality We have just bought a tremendous stock of Army Munson last shoes to be sold to the public direct. Price These shoes are 100 per cent solid leather with heavy ' double sole sewed and nailed. The uppers are of heavy tan chrome leather with bellows tongue, thereby making them waterprooif. These shoes are selling very fast and we advise you to order at once to insure your order being $2.75. : Clothes 215 South Main Member Federal Reserve System 4 Per Cent on 8avlngs SALE ARMY SHOES . , Regard this as your FRIEND : filled. Your success is of vitaj Importance to us because both banks and communities depend upon the success of each Individual. The sizes are 6 to 11 all widths; pay postman on receipt of goods or send money order. Money' refunded if shoes are not satisfactory. THE U. 8. STORES CO., COLUMBIA Trust Company 1441 Broadway, New York City 125 SOUTH MAIN ST. . . (Advertisement) r WIST FOURTH SOUTH. 78 Fred J. Leonard heads the company as president; Garratt Wilkin is general manager; J. A. Foley, M. B. Johnson, secretary-treasureThese, with Fred U. Leonard, constitute the board of directors. Four hundred thousand shares of the companys stock is held in the treasury and the remainder held in trust for one year to be divided between the three vice-presiden- : . v; |