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Show EXAMINEE: THE MORNING A BOLD STEP. aud icasunajle objections of the To erncome the gore intelligent to the use of secret, medicinal compounds, Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo. X. V., some time ago, decided to make a bold demedimakers of put-uparture from the usual course pursued by the broadcast and so has and to domestic published openly the cines for use, the list all of full aud a ingredients whole world, complete entering into the composition of bis widely celebrated medicines. Thus he has taken his numerous patrons and patient into his full confidence. Thus too he has absolutely and completely moored his medicines from among secret nostrums of doubtful merits, and made em Rcmtdiet of Known OGDEN. rTAn. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY lfi, 1M7. SALT LAKE AND STATE NEWS well-ground- From Correspondents and State Exchanges p PUKE FOOD Merita af Bill Pending Measure Being Dis- cussed by Business Men. Trilume: Interest is the pending pure fuud till) is gradually taking ru.z m ' , among the local buniuroa ten, aad Cimp&iham. noticeable during tbe themselves all class by being absolutely itpasthastwobecome They are new In a throe or days that many of and In every sense Non-secr- et. the focal morriiaiita arc gettlag pasted and ars disBy this bold step Dr. Pierce has shown that his formulas are of such in regard to tie purport this it may Kron its merit. cussing that he is not afraid to subject them to the fullest scrutiny, be assumed I bar when the bill is ! trmet Tbs Ut uf malicious aad srvrral u proportion f.i tgmnlsi brought up (ur discuwfoa at the meetia tlims mcdkiinM, as ing of the Butchers sad Grocers aw enurrrewg his Bitdieines tie had bsea pahiisbsd through tonight. It, most impnrtaat. nt Jeotoua nnmvmunxn anddner-aiias-d pbaea will receive thorough JImcs Dr. that led It I, said that the oflforrs to completely disarm bn ail-onuf the asaurlatiuu who have coaeld autaiamt frank and full red tba measure are ready to recomby a verifying mend lie sdoptb-a- ; but there are those lbir exact eompusihon, cor- - imitators and these who and he as oath may snaapirts pirati among the business men who do not aadsr nes. This he has dnas sod to tlw tally htcliand. faror ooiue of Its provldfoas. sad who bad those of John N. diaeomdwm Cons.. of Kyle, Aaugaturk, enmpirte from those ouualderobto oppoaittoa nsMiled bm good name ns well ns tht Editor of Uie bpiitaimi of Tltmimi' be ex per Led. d tics ia Tux ee potation of his Kiview mvi of may Elmtuc For Instance, the p ruptured bill ofUnicorn roc ( Woe ms Metes) oiie of medicine. fers ho amendment or substitute for Not only dors the wrapper of every tha chief ingredients of Dr. Pierce's Fasectfoh 3g nf the tow bow la force, Medical vorite Praecriptioa; "A bob of Dr. Fierro's Golaeu remedy which which prearriliea the penalty for mismedicine for invariably acts as a uterine iHsonvery, the fssimi iavigoraior weak stomach, toroid liver or bilious-ai- had always favors a condition which branding package containing article and all catarrhal diseases whrrrvar makes for normal activity of tha amirs nf fsud sad for selling unwholesome Inrslod, ha vs printed npon it. is pain rr productive system , cannot fail to be foodstuffs. According to this section, shall be punishgmfhth, a full and sompirte list of all of groat ussinlneM and of tha utmost the personfineconvicted of not has than fill nr ttis iagiedienm somposing it, bat a importance to tho general prartuiouee ed by more than fl'to. In the language of mall book has bona compiled from of medicine. Bamaroaa standard medical works, of Hslouisa more fully answers tha one of the focal merchants, "this may sort of license, all tha differs nt schools of practice, above purposes (Aon nag otAer dref he considered ne ootaiaing very aussarous extracts from ontk tratra sun ncfneislsd. In tha and dvuhrlesa there are those In this Iks writiags of leading preoutioiieiu trrsimeut sf peruliar to women rtty who would be willing to pay It of mod Kins, endorsing an iks strassrW it is seldom that a ease is seen which for the permission to kin. lie such .liesldea. It scenia rather InpsmUs terms , saeh and every ingred-is- does not p resent soma indication for goodseontaieou ia Dr. Pierce's medif this remedial agent.11 congruous when compared with sumo einas. One of these little books will be "Tbs billowing ars among tha lead- af the other provisions af the set. mailed fiwa to any one aeuding nddrees ing indications for Jlelmuu: Pain or In one of Its sections It Is prescribed an postal card ar by latter, to Ur. it. V. aching in tha bark, aith lenoorrhea; that when the proprietor of any Fiores, Buffalo, N. T., anil iwquesting atonic (weak ) conditions of the reprowhere fond products are sold or place Ihs tame. From this booklet it will be ductive organs of woman, menui for rale Is notified by the exposed Irarnad that Ir. Pierce's medicines consaanriatad will) and to Improve the sanitary conirritability, tain no alcohol, narcotics, mineral chronic diseases of tbs ditions of his establishment, and fails productive agents nr other poisonous or injurious organa of women, constant sensation of to do so within reasonable time, hu agents and that they are made Iro bant In the rogem of the kidneys: menorhull he punUhed by a line uf not less Banes, madieiual roots of great value; rhagia, ("flooding") due to a weakened 35 or more than Rot. or by Imlk Uint eome of tha moat valuable Fa-in- condition of the ropmductiro system; than In the county Jail not to prisonment gredients contained in Dr, Piero' amenorrhea . arrising from nr accompaexered ninety days, or both by fine vorite Proem pi ion for weak, onerous, of condition an abnormal tlia to and nying According " narrons ana dig retire organa and an anemic (thin this, Imprisonment. the offense of falling to clean debilitated woman, warn employed, long Wood) habit; in sensations tbc dragging up" la more reprehensible than that yean ago by the Indiana fur similar extreme town port of tha abdomen." of selling tainted arilcles of food for ailment offer ng their squaws. In If vora or less of tha sbuvs symptoms goods. (sat, on of tbs most valuable madia-Ina- l sis prosect, no Invalid women can betdo Another provision to which excepplants entering into tha onmposi-tio- n ter hen take Dr. llnri-s'- s Favorite Pretion Is being taken Is thst regarding of Dr. Fierro's Favorite Prescrip- scription. which Is rick In til tha medicinal tion was known to tho Indians ns properties of I'mrsra root ur Uelouiu. the aale of milk and cream. AccordOnr kaowladgs of the "Hquaw-Wroing to the present laws, cream of MX D WOMR standard purity shall be cream prouses of nut a few af our most valuable Id ksre book handy. They duced from normal milk, free from native, medicinal planta was gained show should know l anatomy and phrst kinda uf additions aqd containing from tha Indians. hook' that rluHild have a They ology. As mads up by Improved aud exact trrote of tbs sr1xoiuwlrsl rrlstions sf the not toss than 20, per rent of butter nmeaaaaa, ana with the use of specially tries as well as bow and w hen to advise fat," whlla milk must contain not. d less than 4 per cent f butler fst. But designed chemical apparatus, the Fa- Sou aud da i shirr. Use w vorite Piuoriptina" is a most efficient doraciuentiif the perse, ministry, legal and the proposed law reduces the tud-ar- d A standard work Is of quality In cream to If per remedy for regulating nil tha womanly medical pruikion. Psonlr'a Mod leal Common None cent of butter tai. Kven the SO per functions, sonneting displacements, as the R. V. Plnn-e- . M. 0. Mend 1 Advisor, by cent cream Is not fit for use on straw prolapsus, antevemion and retroversion, stamfis far the ovrroonilng painful periods, toning up kook, ur II stamps for the paprronvsrvd berries, although tt Is somewhat betf ir nerves and bringing about perfect vnluma. Addiros ihe-to- r k. V, Pferro, ter than skimmed milk In coffee. Unit-- 1 Good cream may contain more thsu 35 per cent butter fst, but the beat for all ordinary purposes contains SUGAR FACTORY CLOSES about 3U per cent; tn fact, some of the leading purveyors liar, entered Into contract with their milkmen that Larga Increase Over Last Year's their eronm must test 30 per cent. Thus, whenever .hey desire, they are hare oampk-- of cream ' The tact beet at tho siixsr factory at liberty tothe rhemlst. and If tha tested by wont ihrough the cutter Friday after- cream do-not make the test the noon, aud tbc ciiRur campaign for the milkman U th'i tnd year an far an the torsi factory la con- month's MU Isdischarged rauctU'd without paycerned, ends today.- - About GU.UOO tons ment. of beets hare been sliced, an increase Rome of tbs opportunities for over the tonnage of last year. h dairymen From the sugar cud of tbe tndustrr under tbe IS unscrupulous per cent Uw will AOranges, Lemons, Bananas, the year has been aucreanful. In ppear from the following: The market t rmiui'l numbers, Jl.WW.non pounds of value nf the SO per cent product la f 1. of the finest sugar from point crystal! a gallon of cream and diPineapples, at Ion and qnallty In tbe history of the By buying it with a gallon of 4 per cent luting factors ha been refined. milk tha dealer will hare two Pales, Figs, Apples, With the exception of many delays of 17 per cent cream, which gallons under on account of fuel shortage the mill proper circumstances might be made TMSY ARI THI FINEST IN THE has made an excellent run and scarce- to come within the provisions of the . MARKET. ly n minute bsc been lost by mUhsps law. By this to the rosily gulto the machinery, since cutting was lible tbe selling milkman could realise 100 commenced lest fall. cent on bis outlay. When It Is The cut next season will not be an per recalled that tome of the dairies ban On bud of account large. transports die more than 300 gallon of milk tlon facilities several hundred tons of dally and that, according to thru fig boots were loal through exposurn to urea. It would lie poaitlhie to reallsS (he whather. More silcntlon will lie something more than S4 over and paid to the culture of a limited mini above the real market value of the Both Fkonss 234. tier of acres, as experience baa shown product on twenty-fivgallons of milk. thst It Is not a paylug proposition to It Is possible to see how dishonesty BM WASHINGTON AVI overload the capacity of tbe mill. might profit by the provisions nf the get. It has been suggested that, If Torturing ecsema i prowls Its burn necessary, a etandard scale might be log area every day. Doans Ointment adopted, so that the consumer could quickly stops Its spreading. Instantly buy cream to hla own liking. One relieves the Itching, cures It perman- of the convenient methods would be tii bai about three grades, such a ently. At any drug dors. 1ft. Z4 and 30 per rent, to be sold n: pnoeuncBANonircMDiD.' shout 70 cents, P0 peats and fl per BOILERMAKER ON STRIKE. IN ALL COUNTRIIS. t'--- ". gallon, respectively. dww wilt wmktwetm timt, anr M die-gru- coasld-erstmn- doc-to- world-fame- well-onro- m dim-aer- ut "na-down,- aror-worka- high-grad- e d. cu-dlr- sl-o- une-juaU- rloUi-lmun- GROCERIES d Ten-ncg- c. STAPLE and FANCY s . . . money-m- aking - T. B. Evans & Co. GROCERS e moftom fArsfhii. Nel asd lsMsisist Fwstlas iwswkas Itdsdwi,. VANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. Yeb. IS. At (he ofRt. Iduis, W fice of General Manager Rulllvan, of the Mieeonrl Psrlflc and Iron Mountain system. It wan stated today that the hollermakera had walked out w fiedalls, and a few had walked out at Wichita. Kansas, and Proofs. Mn These three points are the only places where walkouts are reported tn have taken glare to enforce demands for higher wage. BLACKHORSE CAMP. Amalgamated Nevada Opens paign sf Greater Activity, Cam- The Amalgamated Nevada Mlnea A company yesterday Inaugurat- rower ed the campaign of greater activity upon Its part whfrh the management confidently bellere will quickly bring the Nlarkhnnte district into the limea light as one of the greateM of all mining district!. Official In New York wired the foreman on the ground to begin work nt once upon the famuli Blarkhorse group of claims, upon w blrh I the great ledge which haa given the diatrict Ita greatest fame. It Ne-isd- Positive A sodft cracker should be the most nutritious and wholesome of all foods mnri from whea- t- Comparative But ordinary soda crackers absorb moisture, collect dust and become stale and soggy long before they reach your table. There ia however, one Superlative soda cracker at once so pure, so clean, so crisp and nourishing that it stands alone in its supreme excellence the name is Unceda Biscuit a dust tight. 0 Inmoisturs paekags. proof NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY wh also announced that a p been ordered, thst tbe work of get- shape for working the 1.000 acres of placer ground was under way and that pipe la being delivered for the electric power plant Which la to operate the nitnea. The starting of all these operation haa been delayed for aome time hv line dlaputea Involving aome uf the compony'n claim and by other obstacle which naturally wonld he met In rounding up so large an estate. The final cause for delay was removed yesterday, however, when the Armstrong! ackner Interests In the Mabel group were taken over, giving the Amalgamated absolute control of this property. The Cumpany has for some time owned a majority of the stock of tbe VaMe Mlu'ng company but there were technical reny-- ns com- IrMile The Mabel plete nwTin-fM- p procp - n,, fror: whir . ; rci;oj:i ore. i in turn ti n. wat taven. The Wacihorro grm:- a.'wo wm only recently acquired after negotiations extending over many month. In this group is the ledge 40 feet wide from which samples clear acrusa give an a ton. all of average assay of which can he milled. While the Amalgamated company la shipping bettor than finfi ore from I' San mine and much higher value have been ohialnM from the In g ay!r. - t-'- O BOTHERN AND MARLOWE. tained. But It to the milling proposition, toand the gether with the pUcer workwhich the pewer proposition, upon compear depenns or its regular, evbusinese. The ery dsr'di active in the men who are m uf the Amalfi mired expecr la their secret soul to develop time-thinin the BlscUmrse district thst will rather outcluwtbe Mohawk. They have the real gliturln evidence uptm which to base tb expectation, but they are uytng lit la about It Just yet. They are willing that the sensation should be spruug upon the public all at once. They admit, however, that tbe new work they are now Inaugurating to Ilkelv to attract considerable attention to the Blackatone district before the snow, of another winter idend-psyln- af-fai- g fall BUICIDE BY CARBOLIC. TRIE Horry H. Wilson Drinks Three Ounces of ttoadly Acid. Salt lake, Feb. 34. Because his wife refused to Hve with hint, Horry H. Wilson, aged 37, drank throe ounces of carbolic acid ' Thursday night gt about 11 o'clock. The atcommitted at the tempted suicide rooming house af Mrs. F. E. Hoag-lan37 Bast Fourth South, where Wilson had engaged roums for Itght housekeeping. As soon as It was known that be had token the poison, the police were notified, and he was removed to the city prison hospital, where Dr. Paul attended him. At an early hour Wltooa was still alive, and hla conditlun showed that his prospects for recovery were fair. With the bottle which had contained the carbolic arid, found in Wilson's room, was the following note: Feb. 14, 19U7. To whoever finds this: I My nsme Is Harry H. Wilson. have been laid np most id the time for several months with sickness. About throe months ago I got my leg hurt and that had told me up the rest of the time. I was going to work tomorrow hut niv wife has just told me thst she would no longer be my wife, so I have nothing to live for and will end my life here. I have nothing only what Is In this room, and soma mining claims In sonthern Nevada. But they don't amount to much, and anyone who wants can hava them. No need to try and And my folks or my wife, but please mall the letters thst arc with thlc and oblige. I am sorry to put the landlady to 0 much trouble, but thlc must be omewhere. Do with me you will, but If my body Is worth anything to the doctors, pay m.v wife for it. If von wish to tell my wife nt onae, her Thone to 1173t..Ask them to call Mrs. Wllnon. At tbe jail, Wilson, though auffer-InIntense pain from the acid, managed to tell the officer that he was from Springfield, Ohio, but that he had been In Salt Lake for about two yean. He stated that he was a cook, and that he lud been nt work at Bingham. One of the letters referred to In the note was addressed to Mr. H. H. Wilson, 06 South Thirteenth West. Salt Lake, presumably his wife. The other one was ad lire seed to Mrs. 0. Ruimirk, 339 Gnllsgher street, Springfield, Ohio. vu -- New York. Feb. 14. The engagement of E. H. SoLhern aad Miss Julia Marlowe at the .Lyric theater will close on March lfith. On March 19th the two stars, accompanied by a party of literary friends, will Mil for London to open i heir engagement at the WaUlorf Theatre. April 15th. Their company, numbering 85, will Mil from here March 25th. F, Augustus Nainas and Others Buy Into Bank. The election of Salt Lake, Feb. new directors for the Utah National bank today marks an important event In local financial circles. F. Augustus Helnxe, the Montana mining magnate, hu stepped Into tho National's councils and to uld to have secured a generous share of the $100,009 new stock Issue of a few weeks ago. Another new director is Duncan McYlcbie, manager of the Bingham Consolidated Mining and Smelting company and a member of the Helnxe crowd. Tbe new personnel of the board crested no end of comment aad rumor various aud many have been afloat to mllnlng and financial nooks sad corners. The new names appearing In the list of directors are: F. Augustus Hslnsc Dun-es- u McVichle. J. P. Gardner ana W. F. Adams. Mr. Gardner to the well known Belt Lake clothier and W. F. Adamas to cashier of the National Bank of the Republic. The whisper which went abroad early today hinting at consolidation or a close understanding between the Utah National and the Knox institution vu discredited and ridiculed every time It bobbed up. W. 8. McOornlck simply laughed when the atorv reached hla ear. Ridiculous! he said simply. This wu his terse explanation of the affair, Tha complete list of directors, as It will appear when the votes are counted today will comprise William H. 8mart, Thomas R. Cutler. F. Augustus Hein-s15. e, O. P. Miller, Duncan McVichle. J. W. W. Fitzgerald, W. F. Adames, John Henry Smith, James Chlpman, J. P. Gardner and W. 8. McCornlck. Another story which met with belief by some and ridicule by others sold gaiuuel Newhuuse, tbe Salt Lake financier, has joined forces with F. Augustus Helnxe to carry ahead a merry duel of dollars with tbs Guggenheim crowd. This story is Just on of many and Is published to show how Interested the followers of ths local financial gome are In the 1 section. The directors will elect new officers to morrow. MRS. NELSONS' COLO FEET. g Husband Says Wife Triad to Warm Them un Hit Sack. Feb. 15. Principal D. of ths Jackson school had hi turn In the divorce proceeJinga brought againat him by his wife, Salt A. Nelson Clelto McCraady Nelron, In today. Judge Armstrong's courtroom. Prof. Kelson mads a genera denial of the statements of cruelty made hy his wlfo yesterday while on the witness atsnd and Intimated that the trouble between them wu due more .to hi NEVADA MINE. wife' Inclination to have him run around after her subject to her beck Activity In Southern Camps Greater and call on the least, little thing and Than Ever, Says B. A. King. also to her mother's Interference than to any conduct on hla part. He intiSalt lake. Feb. IS. Anyone who mated that had her mother kept out In bourn that the mining Imagine nf their domestic affairs all would Nevada Is showing the slightest signs have been between them Inof cesMilun may easily have his mind stead of thehspplneos matter culminating m the disabused of the Idea by making n divorce court trip through the state," said Sam A. Mr. Nelson cuuse.1 a sensation in King, who returned yesterday from court when he explained the reason In The bourn the southern cempa. for leaving his wife ia bed alone and lock is not now keeping pace with going to another room to sleep. He acthe boom In properties and tbe stated that he had gone to bed and tivity In development." he continued got the bed warm while hla wife atIn Goldfield. Rhyolite, Wonder, Fair tended to some duties in the kitchen. view. Phnnollte and many other camps When she came to bed her feet were properties are changing hands at a very cold and she put them on his rale which I likely to dase th ordi- back to warm them, whereupon he nary bulnes man, and no one seems simply removed them. She then made tn even think In sums of tea than the remark that any man who would five or six figures. The recent Mg not let hla wife warm her feet on strike In the Combination Fraction hla hack when were as cold has set Goldfield going stronger Ihsd hers should he they up. Witness ever and the gallows frames are go- then told his wife strung that If thst we the town bunt like derricks the ing up way she felt about It he would go In an oil field. some other place to sleep. He then The new l,re district In California, ent Into another room took tbe which lx tributary to Rhyolite. Is giv- covers with him. Tha and of explanation Ita ahsre if excite- this affair caused Mrs. Nelson to ing thst camp bury while ment. the mlnea In the Bullfrog her in her hand and the specdistrict are all making gnod. Wonder tatorsfare to nearly rnltopse. Soon present Is attracting a great deal of attention, after this InclJent the court took a as Is Phnnollte. In which fire or nix roces 3 until o'click when Mr. Nelnew strifeof high grade ore have son's direct examination will be conbeen nuu in the tost week or two. cluded. Greenwn'er Is rapidly regaining the afternoon session yesterday the ground lust through knocking,1 Mr.Atand Mrs. McCresdy testified In benot less (bail four of the leading propof their daughter and stated that erties there having encountered high half Nelson was always complaining about grade copper ore In their lower tevels. something and gruff to all of Thst the men of large capital Inter- them. He was waa Indifferent to his ested In the district have never lost wife. On one also Mrs. occasion McCresdy confidence is indicated hy the fort thst he called her liar aad an that three railroad are being pushed uld old nag." In there a as possible. rapidly Brock ' road, the Tonopah A (fold-fielW be extended on from RhyoSETTLE WITH FARMERS lite at once. The Clark line la being aurreved Amargou and Borax Smith's mad to only 35 mile away Agreement Is Reached With Smelters Thst Satisfactory to AIL Plan for he smelter at Ah Mead to All. ow re being carried forward and enn:nirtlon i to be begun at rim official announeemunt. wa mode ear1ist moment.'' jesferday In Salt Lake for the first time that the smelter smoke controCOURT NOTES. versy, which has been pending beSalt I ak- - Feb. 14. Peter O. Mat- tween tbe farmcra of the Salt Lake ron nd Richard Baker, eontracto. vs'dey and the American Smelting A filed suit against the Balt Lake Audi- Railing company has been settled. to, an agreement has been torium aascctotlnn. the Brigham That the smelting comYounr l.c.m A Trust company, now reachedw'llwhereby be to cca raue pany permitted! d' lug hulnc a the Cto ton Invcst-mrr- t t:. practice of enelting Iftd urrs si pa-- y to recovc' fi4l.7!t for l' hi" ': Murray r':Vt. provided that wrr m I. fling irafoili's upon thlr Ji Vvhall c. the fede-- al tc:rr 'u- - the tui'.d'n.- - of the Sait ci:i.-- -t to he niaia Ropi:c.-t,'-Is'e A i ii: Mum ekat'us rink. They a Hindi" ration nf hla tote derr?. If 'k for iciereat and lb!,, modification la Tbe cie of Cura R'rdaall, hy smelter w.U contnue to obtsired. ff It operate her guardian. yie Isaac Birdsall. appe- present lte. llant. a?!--.- - James R. l eviit an hi It appears that the smelting com wife of Seiler county, wm argued bebaa shown to the satirfactlr.n o' fore the Supreme court Thursday and lar.y the palntlffs In the tote. Injunction submitted. The argument were made 'it no expense hu been spared for a reierai of an opinion hy the n --that the vexing problem, and that nwr riiii-- t. holding that a deed given :u ife!vepresent time there I belrg wa guod .mu hy Ml which the smciipr devlnes It I to,-p. that Ml B'rdnail un iiiiv. iccnient will elimina-- r fr-u- pos-ih- I ' ; Real Estate and Loans Surety Bonds The Springfield F. and M. le r-- f-- te . all ) re Ins Co. The Manchester A un ranee Co. The Ceman Alliance Assn, of New York. Tb New Zealand Fire In. Co. The New York Underwriters The Caledonian Insurance Company. . . ASSETS OVER NATIONAL UTAH - mill for Ita Workhorse properties had ting the ditches driven in van by a decision of the bishop's court and that the influence brought about by the Mormon church was responsible for her signing the deed, it 1 further alleged that the Mormon elders ss vured her that her health would be restored if she signed the deed. roups, it Is Mabel and Buchanan from the groat teds In the Black-hors- e group that tbe company expects to make its ivallj spectacular performance. While the ore in this ledge is believed to be all a good milling grade, streaks of high grade have been eneounteied hlch give promise depth Is atof interesting thing $ ROBT. G. AGEE J. M. FORR1STAU $80,000,000.00 We Buy, Sell and Rent All Kinds of Real Estate i Just let us know what you have to sell or wislUo buy t Office, Phone, kid. 80 55 first Natl Bank Bell 809 i were imposed upon the .opera-o- f the poisonous gases to tho extent thst the company tp the there is little probability of serious of ore which it may damage being done In tbe future. he amount of sulphur which Mr. J. C. Mackey, chairman of the melt, farmers' committee, aaid that, It had mar be charged to the furnaces never been the purpose of the Iltlgs- - : the mandVr in which the smoke from tloa between the farmers and tbe 'these operattlona must be controlled, smeller companies to drive the totter This requlroj the use of additional out of the valley, but to compel the flue aad the construction of an f they were able to do so, pension or coihdcnalng chamber, ths to so regulate and control the smoke ; plans for wklchwUl be prepared usdirection of Dr. es to prevent Injury and discomfort der the gcnera to the farmers and their crop and ; Ebaugh. e modification of ln addition to livestock, and, falling in this. It wss always expected hy the committee the decree the fora rs are to grant iclter to be that they would be required to move. an easement for thi It appeared from the testimony operated in accordance with the de-given at the trial that the damage dittoes imposed by ihJ done by the American Smelting A Re- cree. Dr. Ebaugh, who hi fining company was small, as compared with that done by tho com- the committee througfaokt all of this panies smelting copper ores, the Mur- litigation, ha conduct em a series of ray plant uf that company being a most careful experiment ns to ths lead plant. This conclusion was also cause of damage from amlter smoke, borne ut by the opinion of Judge which experiments have cxtwndrd over are of Marshall. the poet three yean, and hla the that approva opinion of the the litigapendency During tion the American Smelting A Refin- plans contemplated to snlfieiek1 antes that they will accompli commenced (be construcing company tion of a bag house for the parpoee object Intended. In addition of preventing the escape of all toad due to the familiarity of ths c and arsenic from a large portion of tea with the entire situation Its gasett and Immediately after the the question arose, we do not beliAr decision was rendered the company that there to any possibility of s view error in Judgment having been mod applied to the committee with asettle-menthis settlement. Thai t in making of opening negotiation for a of the differences between the seem to he no question but the operacompany and the farmer and provid- tions of tha American Smelting A Reing for a continuance In operation of fining company will be conducted .in It smelters. Before the committee a manner which will reeult in no would enter into negotiations with the damage to the farmers from that company It was required to demon- plant, and this being the com, we strate to the complete uttafaction ore of the opinion that a settlement of the committee and their expert. of the character made will be of The Dr. Ebaugh, that It could and would great benefit to the farmers. erect auch structures and o manage value of an Industrial enterprise of the same as to prevent the emission this character located In our midst Is and always has been fully apprefrom Its stacks uf all deleterious subciated, and when that operation can stances. After toms months of negotiation be conducted without injury to the of this character It became clear to surrounding farms, we believe It the committee and to Dr. Bhaugh that should, by all means, be retained." they could and would do this, ami we then took up the question of a perOnly One BROMO QUININE" manent settlement, which was finally That to LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine. agreed upon end milled by the farm- Similarly named mnedlea sometimes deceive. Tbe flret and original Cold ers at their meeting tost Saturday. Tablet to a WHITE PACKAGE win This settlement Involved a modification of the Injunction by consent, black and red lettering, and bears the und-- r which modified decree reetric- - signature of K. W. GROVE. 26c. s u ui sv Health is the Main Thing Therefore Get Health WE agree to affect a permanent cure in cases of Nervons and Blood Compositively plaints, MENS DISEASES, Rheumatism, Stomach, Kidney and Liver Troubles. DOM WAIT UNTIL YOUR TROUBLE BECOMES AGONIZING. Get well now. 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