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Show Colic and DiarThoea. These disenscst are quickly cured by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Diar-rhoea Remedy. This remedy has been in use for many years, and has a -wide, reputation for its cures of these diseases. dis-eases. For sale by all druggists. AfeDNER DAILY NEW , MAILOKDEBSPEOMPTLY FILLED tf Weather Forecast for Today: Ftiir. Abundance of Fine Suits from Which elect al the Lowest 'Prices Ever Made on Strictly Seasonable Clothes f -jurf el' our very Best Suits still remain from which l- I m a .selection. During (his Mid-Season Clearance is the l .tnnf lo get a fine suit, at as lowand even a lower price ftUJiHs -cnerally asked Tor inferior -arments. AVo use Ihe f eare to insure a perfect fit in .i,is s:,ie as sll .Inv olhl.r I M Gardner regular ?10.00 -Suits, g-o in 1 Mic this s?le al 7- 'Jti. Gardner, regular $12.00 Suits, go in 'T0$fa&k this sale at $ 9i00 --fllH Gardner regular $15.00 Suits, go in iliM tI"s sae at $11.00 - JSkra Gardner regular $18.00 Suits, go in f ySM this sale at ; S13.50 J flSl Gardner regular $20.00 Suits, go in URllflp) this Sale at $15-00 f 'BPw Gardner regular $25,00 Suits, go in Cwwl this ,sale at $19-00 mm ' Gardrer regular $30.00 Suits, go in Tku WK this salc afc 22-50 I JIlT m Gardner regular $35.00 Suits, go in I -M r this sale at 26-50 I VVa'lf'07" Gardncr regular $40.00 Suits, go in J jf a I this sale at $30.00 I fuel' Zu eats; nincoiits and Topcoats; Boys' nnd Youn- I Jj&uitejuul Overcoats included. All sizes and styles. ? j f THE LIGHT THATNEVER FAILSf ' , .1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t CHRISTMAS ANNOUNCEMENT Company has allotted extraordinary BONUSES to its Industrial policy- holders payable in 1910. These are CASH BONUSES which may be UBed in payment of premiums upon their Industrial policies. They were not promised in the policies, 'either expressly or by implication, the policies being strictly non-participating. No such bonus has ever been given by any company to its policy-holders, and no such bonus ever will be given by any other company. BONUSES TO LIVING POLICY-HOLDERS To every, holder of an Industrial whole life policy of the Company who shall pass the age of 75 during 19 10, a bonus on its anniversary date thereafter equal to tTo every holder'of an Industrial policy in force issued in 1879 and 1880, a bonus . on its anniversary date equal to premiums for 26 weeks To every holder of an Industrial policy in force issued in 188 1-2-3-4-5, a bonus on II its anniversary date equal to premiums for 20 weeks To every holder of an Industrial whole life policy in force issued in 1886-7-8-9-1890, a bonus on its anniversary date equal to premiums for.. 15 weeks To every holder of an Industrial whole life policy in force issued in 1891-2-3-4-5, a bonus on its anniversary date equal to premiums for 10 weeks To every holder of an Industrial whole life or increasing life and endowment policy issued in any year from 1896 to 1905 inclusive, a bonus on its anniversary date equal to premiums for 5 weeks These bonuses are thus for percentages varying from about TEN to ONE HUNDRED PER CENT, of the amount of weekly premiums for a year. It will be observed that the bonuses are graduated by the age of the policies. The whole life policies issued between January 1, 1907, and July 1, 1909, have received a reversionary dividend of about ten per cent of their face during the past year (that is, have been increased in amount about ten per cent). This cost the Company $600,000 in 1909; and will cost many hundreds of thousands of f dollars in subsequent years in increased Reserve. The whole life policies, issued f since July 1, 1909, have been increased about ten per cent, in amount above the W 4 amount of insurance previously provided for the same respective premiums. J BONUSES ON DEATH CLAIMS W tSWi uly ' ig9 whose claims had ben" settled, have received in the lassS IIPS'rTBSiSSi months a payment of mortuary bonuses of about ten per cent, in addition to the itrSffi6 amount previously received, at a cost to the Company of over $250,000. jHSIlffi-rR Payment on Death Claims in 19 10 will be increased over and above the Sglt fiJ pfiw3i ace f Industrial policies by amounts determined by the following scale: BBllplliw iilimitvllfMnli When death occurs after policy has been in force over 5 years 5 SHhB51 irflXrff!l?iMLn When death occurs after policy has been in force over 10 years 10. BBIHi 'WCIuMi When death occurs after policy has been in force over 15 years 15 mSKtiSrW& When death occurs afterjolicy has been in force over 20 years 20 ral9rawl litfiWif mfmiffifflSISfi When death occurs after 'policy has been in force over 25 years 25 BCffiBTrWSJ3 When death occurs after policy has been in force over 30 years 30 j jalWl The cost to the Company -of these CASH bonuses is estimated at I Added to the bonuses heretofore paid for the last sixteen years OVER AND ABOVE THE PROMISES MADE Itt THE POLICIES, this will bring the total CASH bonuses up to Twenty-one Millions of Dollars in CASH in 17 Years ! The Additional Cost of Concessions in Reserve Liability has been Four Millions of Dollars The sources of these bonuses are: !i. Decrease in expenses TEN PER CENT, in nine years to the close of 1908. s . 2. Saving in the Mortality which was expected when policies were issued. 3. Gains in Interest actually earned over the amount required by statute for accumulation of Reserves. 4. The fact that on a premium income of nearly $50,000,000 a year the Stockholders receive only $140,000, which is more than earned from the income of their own capital and surplus; the balance of such income going to the increase of the fund from which Bonuses are paid. 1 Metropolitan Ljfe Insurance Co. A JOHN R. HEGEFWAN, President. Jk IT mf If I s impossible to' be" well, simply "im"'I If HO H I B Poss'olc ir the bowels are constipated. B ; I I & Jk B & t Waste products, poisonous substances, 1 must be removed from the body at least 1 I Aik your doctor ahoul ftjcr'. PHh, gently once each day, or there will be trouble. laxatioc, all vegetable, Hck'iowstohtjlhcy The dose of Ayer's Pills is small, only ad directly on the "- rgwgjSn jf.' one pill jit bedtime. All vegetable. -Try.., in j For the Most Appropriate Name for the Press Club Polar Opera. I Address suggestions to the Prass Club show committee, with two rea- I sons why you think your name is appropriate. 1 Contest Closes Saturday Night. 1 I Electric Light Is Mo Longer J Expensive I It is many years since Eleelricil.y has been classed with the a luxuries lhat only the larger nierchnul, or well-to-do citizen J j could afford. Recently, however, Electricity, through the ! medium of the wonderful Tungsten Lamp has become SO CHEAP that everybody, regardless of the sizes of their places I Sot business, may use it. WITH ECONOMY, securing all the B advantages that go with it. Its WondeFliil Qualify 3 The most, remarkable thing in connection with this suddenly- I a reduced cost of Electric Light; is, that its quality enormously j exceeds that givon by the higher priced, but poorer article, j j produced by the old Carbon Lamp. I Advep.islmg Valine I AYe realize lhat there has sprung up, as the result of this new and splendid light very full appreciation of the advertising I value of not only plenty of light, but; of light well-arranged and B in appropriate fixtures! AVe want to help that sentiment along, I ; encourage it; it Avill help you ami us as well. g Phone our Commercial Department and we will have our a representative call to give you further particulars. E UTAH LIGHT & RAILWAY CO. I ''Electricity for Every thing, ! ' I 1 Bell, Exchange 32. Independent 777 I January Clearing! Sale j Men's and Women's gA on AAon Clothing at DJL, the f credit $1 00 a Week $4.00 a Month j YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD JjjBljjB 1 i MERCANTILE INSTALMENT CO. 'TOggS f 3 74 WEST SECOND SOUTH STREET GggEgZ |