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Show Plant Near Brigham City, Utah. 1 U. S. Government, w e Sold by the I Railroads, j Ojxjj"! heading I I Demanding Every- I Cement of the 1 PORTLAND CEMENT COl i I Best Quality V v. j y. where . I The Ogden Portland Cement Co. I OG-DEN, UTAH. BANQUET BETTER BUTTER ib mado in our sanitary creamery from. pure, pasteurized cream. Its delicious and wholesome flavor proclaims that no expense or energy is spared in the manufacture of this perfect butter. E SQUARES, MAKING IT READY FOR USE. NELSON & RICKS CO. Not in any butter trust. Phone Wasatch 1182. Ci;ager Wire & . Iron Works Manufacturers of Iron Stairways, Fire Escapes, Iron Fences, Wire and Iron Work of Every Kind, Mining Screens, Sanitary Wardrobe, Partitions for School Houses, Pipe Rails, etc. BRONZE AND BRASS WORK. 531 State Street. Salt Lake City. phone pM'mml 1 Hy. 1 :4 mmiimf I for aCase ''jj I BEER is the choice of critical tastes. The I secret of its popularity is its delicate j quality and flavor, the result of the I , special brewing process by which this I famous beer is made. The American I Beauty flavor cannot be described in I j words : you will appreciate it only 'mkd when you have tasted it. Then you I VEsm will understand. "WHY everybody Ji FBfe Aan3RioAN beauty BE ! MMi&M Our "Old German Lager" is a de- I MWSM Ughtful beer with the imported flavor. h KSWI Ask about our premiums. Phone Hy- I t land 17 for a case, or order from ly The sSlLake City Brewing Co. i 8 ACME PRINTING CO. ?S Rubber Stamps Seals, Brass Signs, Key Checks, I Etc. Printing, Designing, j Engraving, Binding and K Ruling. I Phone Was. 3280 223 Edison Street - The Tribune Is the Recognized Want-Ad Medium j It is not uncommon to hear a housewife declare it to to the fact that the hens which laid the eggs were Rhode fineries as "pure cane sugar." This is not a misbrand- . M j I be impossible to preserve fruit or to make confectionery Island Reds instead of Wyandottes, as to attribute the ing, inasmuch as Worcester's definition of "cane sugar" H I with beet sugar. Others claim that beet sugar is not as failure of her preserves to the use of beet instead of cane is "Sugar obtained chiefly from sugar cane, the sugar M ! sweet as cane sugar and hence more of it is required ' sugar. maple and beet root, and contained in a great many other M to render a given degree of sweetness. Some claim to be vegetables." ij able to distinguish beet sugar from cane sugar by the Inasmuch as one-half of the ; 17,000 ,000 tons annual Webster's Dictionary gives the folding definition of . size of the crystal, some by the color, o hers by the length I sugar producfaon of the world .s denved from European g .crystalline substance obtained from S I I of time it takes a lump of sugar to dissolve in a cup of sugar beets, to assume that this sugar can not be used S 5 ' , , ' 2 , , , m Hi I oi time 11 wk d hup & 1 - 1 certain vegetable products as the sugar cane, maple, beet, SRI coffee or other liquid. 1 for preserving fruit or making confectionery is to as- to Jj n II ' I I sume that where beet sugar is produced the people either 1 sorghum an t e i ie. I All of these conclusions are fallacious, for even a I go without confectionery and preserves, or that they im- . Tjie Standard Dictionary defines sugar as: "A sweet J 11 I chemist, surrounded with all his scientific laboratory I port cane sugar with which to prepare them. g crystalline compound (Cis H22 O) derived chiefly from g 1 I equipment, can not distinguish one from the other. Al- 1 jl Lhe juice of the su&ar cane and sugar beet, but con- g lii I though derived from different species of plants, the re- I For fifty years or more the continent of Europe had I in y vegetabIesM It defines sucrosc ft fined product from the juice of the cane and beet is the 1 depended almost exclusively on beet sugar. Aside from 1 name m sugar) ag: wWtc crystalline M ll I same in composition, in sweetening power, in dietetic ef- a small amount of French Colonial sugar and some 20,000 1 compound known variousy as cane sugar, beet sugar, . feet, in chemical reaction, in all other respects. Further- I tons of cane sugar produced in Spain, the 5,300,000 Ions g mapIe gugarj etc aL.coraing to its origin, but identical J Ij I more, if maple sugar were reboiled and passed through of sugar annually consumed on the continent of Europe 1 chemically, having the composition H22 CUV I! I the process of refining, it would lose its aroma and is beet sugar and no more attractive confections or deli- I W I I flavor which are wholly in the impurities, and the white I cious fruit preparations are produced elsewhere. Of the J From- the foregoing authoritative definitions it will I I crystals would be identical with those derived from sugar 1,900,000 tons annual sugar consumption of Great be seen that there is no possibility of determining the M 1 cane and sugar beets. Britain, 1,300,000 tons is derived from Continental sugar source from which a pure sug ar crystal is derived and to M beets. A few years ago 40 per cent of the United States claim to be able to distinguish one from the other is to ' M II Pure sugar whether derived from beet or cane, is as importations of sugar were beet sugar and now from assume the possession of a power of discernment and dis- ! I identical as is pure gold, whether mined in the Rocky time to time when a shortage of sugar occurs in the West crimination which the scientists 'of the world, aided by M I I mountains or in the Transvaal. 'It would be as reasonable Indies, raw European beet sugar is imported into the all the arts of chemistry and equipped with the most I I ? for a housewife to attribute the failure of her omelette United States, and it all emer ges from our seaboard re- delicate scientific apparatus, have failed to develop. K II |