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Show racke, tables, etc, nnd all knives. 1 saws, cleavers and other tools, and j all utensils, machinery and -vehicles; used In moinjr, handling, cuttlnc, ' thopplnr. mkinc. canning or other processes hall bo thoroughly cleaned before usinc." Section 7 'TcrFons affected with tuberculosis or any other communicable communi-cable disease shall not be employed In any of the departments of establishments." estab-lishments." Section 9 "The rooms or compartments compart-ments In which meat or meat food products are prepared, cured, stored, packed, shall be kept free from flies and other vermin by screening, or other methods." t Section l.i. "'AH jards, fences, pens, chutes, alleys, etc. belonging to the premises ol such establishment, whether they are used or not, shall be maintained In a sanitary condition." condi-tion." Section 11. "Rutchers who dregs or handle diseased cnreascs or parts shall cleanse their hands of all urease and then Immerse them in n prescribed disinfectant and rinse theni In clear water before dressing or handling healthy carcasses." There is only one government inspected in-spected plant In operation in Vtah. This Is the plant of the O.rden Packing Pack-ing & Provision Co., with Ou-den and Salt Lake City as Its main distributing distribut-ing points. Here the povornment has stationed on Veterinary snr-pcon snr-pcon and two meat inspectors to bco that all the above regulations aro complied with, besides a host of others. Yon guard in many ways against disease, but If ou use uninspected meats, yon allow disease to enter Jour home To use Inspected meats will reduce your doctor bills, eliminate sickness and suffering, and prolong the lives of yourself ami family. Government Inspected meats are handled exclusively at the meat markets mar-kets listed below. Is your market listed? ' Sawyer Bros., Chicago Market; Ballard Bal-lard & Belnnp. California Market; Biel & Son. Ogden Meat Co ; Mould Ing Meat & C.rocery Co.; Wright Meat & Grocery Co. and Seager Meat & Grocery Co. , i ii fn-1 ... vii .i-hr,T.T,-rr,.Tt, t , r, .n.. tTiTnniit ,A tiSW, mi'l.UtfnWV.Tr.'.T, -I .T:U,'V.,' ' ' 1 ,T I'ff '," 'Si : -The- Fred. J. Kieset Co. : The Pioneer Wholesale Grocers and Whiskey Merchants OGDEN, UTAH General Agents for PABST f MILWAUKEE BEER E and for the IDAN-HA NATURAL MINERAL WATER Bottled at Soda Springs, i Idaho '! ' - g , J OGDEN STATE BANK I OGDEN. UTAH. t ,'. r- Interest paid on Savings Accounts and Time Certificates r ; ; of Deposit. U CAPITAL $100,000.00 1 6URPLUS $115,000.00 f OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. h H. C. Blgelow, President. A. P. Bigelow, Cashier. r J. M. Browning, Vice-Prest J. E. Halverson, Asst. Cashr. p y G. L. Becker. E. L. Van Meter. John K. Spiers. 0 0. A. Parmley. H. M. Rowe, J. N Spargo. The Roy ci oft Store 358 25th Street t Ogden s Most Popular Men's Store ' s. h. brown; i co. Sickness and Disease Caused by Eating Unclean Un-clean Meals PROTECTIVE MEASURES AVAILABLE. In (ho Morning Examiner of June . 26th, the following description is given giv-en of one of tho local slaughter- I houses by "An Obi Subscriber": "Here is a place where the meats I we cat ore prepared. Tho blood from thet animals slaughtered runs through I the cracks of tho floor. The entrails ! arc thrown right outside the door. I (In under the lloor and outside the door') In all of this corrupted mat ter, the macgots 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, the air so foul ' that It cccnpels neighbors for miles around to complain. "To complete the scene, wo have swarms of flies alighting on this corruption cor-ruption and carrying this Jlth onto the meats, and yet wc wonder where all our sickness and disease como from when such meats actually aro sold at some of what we call our best meat markets In the city." Compare above with tho following extracts fiom T'. S. Regulation No. 10; Governing II. S. Inspected packing pack-ing plants: Section ?. "Official establishments shall be suitably lighted and ventilated ventilat-ed and maintained in a sanitary condition, con-dition, and shall be provided with efficient drainage, haxing properly trapped or other approved 6ewer connections." con-nections." Section 4. "Ceilings, walls, pillars, partitions, etc., shall be kept in a sanitary condition, and when necessary, neces-sary, they shall be washed, scraped, painted or otherwise treated as required." re-quired." Section T. "All trnckp. trays nnd other oth-er receptacles, all chutes, platforms, I WILL GIVE $1000 IF I FAIL TO CURE ANY CAKCFR or TUMOR I TREAT BEFORE IT POISONS DEEP GLANDS WITHOUT KNIFE OR PAIN. VEGETABLE PLASTER 5000 CURES SSSSJk, SWORN TO. M Inltttr i VI )3 JudjM, Lawyvn, Dartoo B XJ I & Mllllonilrtt. NaXRiy VTPV-V J OR OTHER SWIXDI.B D J&iAJhrlr WRITTEN GUARANTEE J J AjO&VSiC CViwm nrrn PAIN. tho fiIT ponon. A Tumor, AT. I(rh iTlJ'Efli ff Vi Lump or Sore on the vSi5W,V- 1 J Lip. Fmeo or flodv 6 l-i7KtitKT " ninths IS CANCfcK. J"ir?v iao-PASE rook yfk' ' SENT FREE w.ib fr(t&jfff t oit icaonil(i of h:rv- if STh Sj J drojs rirrd tl:rr tAhert ss UlloA Wnto. k thorn 3i vor r.irir Conor,. 2t bore AnyLUMPin WOMAN'S BREAST IS CANCER, nd if npKlvtrd it ALWAYS P"iooi Hoop in tho drmpit in-) kiltn oui.-klv Address 0S. MRS. DR.CHAMLEY.Tll.W Mng.lorU. S CANCER CORE, lircnt In th. WORLD 745 AND 747$. MAIN ST10S ANCELCS. CAU . MAILTHIS TO SOMEONE WITH CANCER THE UTAH NATIONAL ' BANK OF OGDEN. UTAH OFFERS TO DEPOSITORS EVERY FACILITY WHICH THEIR BALANCES. BAL-ANCES. BUSINESS ANO RESPONSIBILITY RE-SPONSIBILITY WARRANT. J. E. Dooly, Presttfent. Horace E. Peary. Vlce-Pre. 4arold J. Peery, Vlce-Prea. Ralph E. Hoag. Caahler. A. V. Mcintosh. Ava't. CasMer. U. 8. DEPOSITARY. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF GGDEN, UTAH i Capital and Undivided Profit I27S.000.0O Dovld Eccles, Pre G. H. TrltH), Vice-Proa. John Watson. Vlce-Prea. M. S- Browning. Vlce-Prea. John Piotjrec. Cashier. Jas. F. rturtoa. Asst. Ca.-hinr. BROOM RESTAURANT i REMOVED TO VIENNA I CAFE St2 26tb St heals im price as Broom Re tauraot. Spocltl Dinner 2lc Lunch from 11 to 4 p. m. Dinner from 4 to 8 p. m. J LEE. FOON A. TQM. Ilanaqgri S-rtj 'ill. Successor to Allen Transfer Co. J. C. SLADE. Lessee. VANS, DRAYS, BAGGAGE WAGONS, WAG-ONS, PIANO, FURNITURE AND SAFE MOVING. 408 25th St. Both Phones 321 ENGRAVING. REPAIRING. H. F. UPP Jewelry, Cut fllass. Hand Painted China, Etc. 2476 Grant Ave., Ogden, Utah. i mi f Tfar --i iTi--'- - jf-TO-NIGHT j I EV Kit Y1JOI) Y STOP AND ADMIHKS ,mr tailoring. It "s aliit as p rlV-t-t as vim ciin j; t a garment made j The cunt fits,. tin t nj users luinj: I properly, and I In- prices please ! every one. j 1102 fjihrics to make ymir m1-I m1-I lection from. -H. M. VAN DYKE ARLINGTON HOTEL Agency for KahnyTailoring Co.. Indianapolis. For Lumhei Sec The Volker-Scowcroft Lumber Co. Before Buying Anywhere Either Phone 612. Or Call 237 24th St., Offden. I I kit nd ilmp!eremdTfof IW BrcnciiSt, Caiarrk. Hay flto'" I 1 loflnuTvttn. IrrtUllont, slew- I ; I klloruof ALLinuminiibrM I ii - - I or Itnlntf of to do, tbmt, ' I , 1 1 iwuoi or aiiury organ. I ATOIUOOISTI II V "X TrouwuhJbboU I I ornlloU oarw)uC . K KA H TIIR CLARSIF-IKD TAOB j i HOW TO KEEP YOUR CLOTHES LIKE NEW jjj i:.Vv l AXIES' or gentlemen's sar-III sar-III ' ments can be kept In beau- B v liful cobdiilon until worn out by taking frequent ad vanUge of our dry cleaning and pressing service. Our dry cleaning process removes the soil and 6talm from your cloth Ing, freshens up the fabric, brightens the colors and raises the nap like new. It does not affect tho life or color of even the most dainty or doll-cate doll-cate garments. Every gnrment or article ts haDdled In each part of tho process by skillful, skill-ful, carclu! workers. Wo use the genuine gen-uine French Dry Cleaning process of cieanlug by spirits and solvents, and etc Yoj 8f.oiild send your garments to us, and take, advantage of this service ser-vice No article of men or women's wear is too dainty for us to dry clean and finish satisfactorily and cur charges r.re not high, ' Onr pressing service takes out the wrinkles, creases and other marks of wear It gives the garments a new like shape and OL It removes all the bagglness In the knees and elbows, have thoroughly up-to-dato equipment equip-ment OGDEN STEAM LAUNDRY CO. LAUNDERERS AND FRENCH DRY CLEANERS. Phones 174. 437 25th SL Every Woman V&r vV, A.'. l lmreud lod iboalil toon Ki!uK(VRMABVELWhlrlingSpray VvUiVskj TJ-C VxlMt 2,rW. iH- CT;'X ii-. - H Clrl4 Aim yowdmffyl Wtt. Jf li , If h einoi toppir tl .Vt-v -Sr II A I! V K L. ---cpt no Qk - t - cthr, bat Kno ts.uip 1vT Vv bofk Jfd. II rlM t? f H fall rrtlrolr u1 ilirr-iioin if !"H' luM M IfliM. M AIIU.I.O. " i"i i I I Begin Now! If you have never used a BELL TELEPHONE in ' your office or home have . one or more installed I you'll soon wonder how yjou did without it Tho time you save, the results you obtain, will more than i pay the small cost. . i REASONABLE RATES j Call the Manager. rf& BELL (J J J SERVICE vkKZAV IS SATIS- FACTORY " - Ii ' I ' ' i I W l CGDEH TURF EXCHANGE 326 25ih street Wires to all tracks on all Sporting Event. L-g-J. I HI... M J..,!,.,,!,... I, ,,,,,.,,,.ll , lllll.yi.., ., ., ,, J...-71 LAPIES 1 Vrnld like 1o win a beautiful Clark .level Cabinato f!as ; RanKe? Th en po ami hoar Miss Harriet Ellis in her lectures fj - ud flemonhtrations in Domcstii; Science every afternoon at : 3:.0 in tlic store second door south of the entrance to the Orphctun. MLh Kllis is a prailuato of the Carncpio Technical School ! of I'itUburc Tlieh lectures are free and every lady attending will he (riven a ticket for a chance to win the range she is using in the demonstrations. She will show you what nice things can be made with Fleischman's yeast. , Thai range is given away by the : UTAH LIGHT & RY. CO. ' D, DECKER, Local Manager. |