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Show THEY CURE RHEUMATISM TWO LIARS MADE ONE A Particularly Painful Form of Thla Disease Yields to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Of tbs tuany forms which rheumatism Oakes, that which is popularly known as wclado rheumatism probably tortures its 'ietim nn- tlmn any other, Tliat Dr. Williams Pink Pills have cured this 'Stubborn as well as painful trouble is a fact proven by the following statement, stud no sufferer who tends this can afford to let prejudice stand in the way uf g trying these pills. Rheumatism is now generally re cognized as a d beano of the blood. Dr. Williams Pink Pills make actually make pure blood. When the blood is pure there can bo no rheumatism. Mrs. Thomas Rresuelian, of SI Mill street, Watertown, N. Y., says : " My trouble begun with a severe cold which 1 took alnnit a week before Christmas in 1904. I began to have rheumatic pains in my back and limbs and after a time I couldnt straighten tip. I suffered the most awful paiu for mouths aud innch of the time wasun able to leave the house and I had to take hoid of a chair in order to walk and sometimes I could not stand up at all. The disease was pronounced sciutio rheumatism and, although I had a good mid took his medicine fuith Jihysiciau not get any better. After eonie six weeks of this terrible pain and aufforing I tried Dr. Williams Pink Pills and that is the medicine that cured me. After a few boxes the pain was less intense and 1 could aee decided im proveinent. 1 continued to take the pills until I was entirely cured and I have never had any return of the trouble. All druggists sell Dr. Williams Pink Pills, or the remedy will be mailed postpaid, on receipt of price, GO cents per box, six boxes for $3.50, by the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y. - blood-makin- Woman Novelist Widely Read. Miss Braddon, the popular novelist, who celebrated her seventieth birthbook, day by issuing her received $12.50 for her best known efSince fort, "Lady Audleys Secret then royalties have been paid to her on over a million copies. Miss Brad-doreads French, German. Spanish and Italian with equal facility. sixty-secon- d n Deafness Cannot Be Cured lel application!, u thrjr cannot sated portion of the eer. There la f reeeh tha fl only oue way tc cure deafneaa.aml that labyeunirltuilonal rattiedlea. Deafnoaa to cau-e- d by as Mamed condition of tha niuooua llnlni of tha Kunacblao Tuba. When thla tuba to InOamed you bare a rumbllns aouod or Imperfect heerlu, and shea It la entirely cloned, Beef-- I thareault.and ualeMthe luflammailoncao he ;Ukrin out aud thla tube to Its normal Condi tlon, bearlDu will bo dertrnyed forever; olno cae out of lea oro cauaod by Catarrb. which la notbluu condition of the muoout aurftcoa, urM Wa will clvaOna Uundrad Dollar for nor cam of paarneM (cAUMd hf catarrh) that caonot ba cured iiall a CaUrrhCure. ttmi for cirniiara, free. V. J. CIIKNKV CO., ioledo, 0 Sold by Pninrleta, 7Sc. Xaka Utll'a Family I'll la for ooutlpatloa. Keeping Parents in Subjection. In the life of the very rich some parents still seek to resemble those currews incarnate in humble life who keep the girls at home and the boys out of the barrooms. Middle life and old age are too hidebound to get accustomed to the manners of the new generation of young men who are old and worn before they graduate and of young women who win or lose large urns at gambling. Children hare a Tight to expect from their parents obedience. At first this may be difficult, but, as Aristotle says, "Virtue Is a habit, and It can be acquired. do--cl- le -- N. Y, Evening Post Uncanny Chinees Legend. There are the two celebrated towers of the Imperial city, the Bell tower and the Drum tower. As to the casting of the bell in the former there la this legend: There had been two unsuccessful attempts and the life of the founder was threatened in case of a third failure. Ills daughter discovered by occult means that nothing but the blood of a virgin mingled with the molten metal would tnaure success. So at the next casting she sacrificed her life by throwing herself Into the molten metal, leaving only one ahoe behind. The casting was perfect But when the bell waa first struck "all were horror-strickeas, after the heavy boom of the bell, came a low wall, as of a girl in agony, distinctly saying the word helah, ahoe. And to this day people when hey hear it say, "There's poor Ko-al'voice calling out for her shoe. Shanghai Times. s By Leonard W. Conant 190$, by Dally 8 lory Pub. Co.) The canoe drifted Idly on the shimmering water of the bay and the man and the woman In it seemed more occupied with their own thoughts than with each other although the girl, It might he noted, ever and anon gave the mun a covert glance from beneath the long lashes, as though she were trying to reud something In his gliKimy face. Beautiful cruise, this, he grouted presently, making several vicious lunges with the paddle. "The day could not bo more perfect," she replied, with that feminine substitute for sweetness which savors so much of gall and wormwood. He swept the canoe along with strong, measured strokes for several minutes, the strength of his strokes being reflected In the savage firmness of his lips. "If you have become permanently tongue-tieyou may take me home, she said, presently, pulling her shapely hand out of the water, where It had been trailing Idly. "I will try to find a deaf-mutto take me out next time Just for sociability's sake." Silently he turned the bow of the craft toward the shore., then pausing with the paddle resting across his knees, be looked at her steadily and said: "Look here, Ethel, what has happened since Wednesday? For the past three or four days a stone wall seems to have arisen between us. What Is It? Tell me,' For heaven's sake, let us have some sort of an understanding. If I have done anything to displease you, let me make amends. Only tell me what It Is all about. You seem to have something on your ml ad yourself, she replied. "Nonsense," he replied, sternly. "I am as I was a week ago, but I do not seem to be able to get within gunshot of you. Now I demand to know what Is the matter." "Oh, do you. Indeed?" sha replied, sweetly. "Quite dramatic. Isnt it? lie plunged the paddle into the water again savagely. "Theres that lovely new electric launch of O'Brien's just going In. I do wish you would take me down to the Point In It. They are going to have a lovely supper and a dance e tin-cit- Positively fDitil by there Little Pills. They also relievo pis. from PynpcpJa, In-- d nail Too Uoarty A perfect remedy f;.r Dtzzlneo. Nausea, Drowsiness, Pad Taste in tho Ilcmth, Coated Tongue, Tula In the Ride, TottiiD LIVER. They Tcgulato the towels. Purely VegoUblo. SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. trci-- s Gemrino Must Bear Fac-Sim- ile Signature REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. So deadly cold was he and so doml naat was his tone and attitude that the girl paused... "I offer to release you from youi engagement, Ethel, he went on, only because It seems to me that you to be released. God knows I want you as ardently as ever I have. It is your own coldness and something that yon have erected between us that led me to say what I did. 1 do not demand, nor do I want my own freedom, but I will not hold you to your promise If you dealro to retract It. And supposing I do not?" she said, looking at him defiantly. "Then all Is well, he replied, eag erly. "And you will be chivalrous and marry the typewriter with whom you have had a summer's flirtation, she said. Why not?" he replied, smiling. "If she will tie up to a poor devil of a lawyers clerk, who Is not making any more, If as much, as she Is? "You might have spared yourself that mendacious lie, she replied, flushing hotly. "You have been deceiving me all summer, and you know It. The rich Mr. Wenham, with his automobiles and yachts and horses and summer place and house on the avenue, could well afford to take me to the Point In a hired electric launch If he were not acting a part. "What do you mean?" he stammered. "Oh, I happened to run across that dear Mrs. Ierklns, at whose demure little farmhouse you hoard, and her command of the English language was scarcely sufficient to tell me of the glories of your wardrobe and your equipments, and the poor soul was nearly distracted that you always went forth so modestly attired and only entertained your fine friends from the hotel surreptitiously albeit at great expense. 1 did not explain to hor that you were putting yourself to all that trouble to fool a poor stenographer, but I did take pains to find out just who and what you are, and the result Is that I know that you are a fraud. The girl stopped with flashing eyes, and the youpg man, whose face had attained a flaming red, broke Into a there , merry laugh. ' He looked at her with mingled re"Well, he said, looking at the girl proach and dignity. with provoking calmness, "I guess It "You know perfectly well that is horse and horse. OBrien charges $2 an hour for the "What do you mean? she asked, launch. he replied, "and that I could sharply. not afford to hire It for two hours Merely that while Mr. Wenham to say nothing about the eight or ten may have concealed his riches from It would take to go to the Point and Miss Vance, tt also Is true that Miss hold It over the dance. Besides, the Vance, of a banker and heirare $5 each. ess to daughter supper tickets for a million in her own right You forget that am only a lawyer's which came to her from her grandclerk, although you said you under- father Van Courtney, was trying to stood It perfectly when you accepted fool a poor lawyer's clerk and have a my ring." summer's romance at the expense of ."Thata right." she replied, looking a broken heart. him coolly in the face. "I did forget, The canoe swept up to the dock at and I beg your pardon. moment and he helped her out this "I see it all clearly now, he broke and the canoe Into the boatdragged out passionately. "You are tired of house without giving her a chance to being tied to a poor man and want answer, although he noted her flamyour freedom. I was a fool to think ing cheeks. " that a girl like you could be contented he said, as he came out, "You see, to be tied to a poor devil on a salary his hands on his trousers, of $15 a week and only the prospect wiping was as coarse as mine work your ahead of being admitted to the bar was all very well to live at a cheap after a time and then only a chance "It but when we met ths of establishing a practice. And he boarding house, Olrlchs and the Van and the Ostlers dug the paddle Into the water with a as we did at times at the hotel vim that sent the little craft spinning Holds, made such a fuss over you and they shoreward. 1 did a little Investigating myself. So "That Is all very fine talk. she re- now we have proven ourselves that plied. "What does It mean? two liars, let's nuke It one. "It means that I thought we could And, being In the lee of the boatget along very happily until I got my house, he deliberately took her la his admission by being frugal and your kissed her and she shamearms and helplug some at first, as you said you both arms about his neck lessly put Intended to, by sticking to your typeand returned his kisses. I he But writing," replied. perceive that tha glamor of the world has posPLANTING TREES FOR TIES. God sessed you. Well, be It so. knows It has been the dream of my life, but I can see It Is over now and Railroads Providing for Day When I give you back your freedom. The Forests Ara Gone. paddle bent under the desperate enThe most perishable of the factors ergy of his strokes. The girl looked him squarely in the that enter Into a railroad's "mainteeye and a slight sneer played over her nance of way" accounts, the ties, are In moden practice reckoned for furmouth. "You really should go on the stage, thest ahead. The Atchison Is the she repHed, "and I would suggest latest road to adopt the pluu of melodrama. I do think, however, that growing Its own ties, which means you shoild have given nte credit for that about 20 years from now the more ol a sense of perception than construction department will be cutting Its own lumber, provided, of you did" He paused and glanced at her In course, that' In the Intervening generation ties of steel or sleepers of wonder. stone or concrete after the English he do asked. "What you mean?" general I see tt all very plainly now." the fashion have not come Into girl went on. "You have had your use. anfrom the west summer's fun, and the summer being Dispatches about over, you now want to free nounced that the Atchison had paid yourself of the responsibilities of v $100,000 for a ranch In California conseaside flirtation and go back to taining 8.659 acres on which to grow and brag about your little con- encal.vptua trees to supply the road quest. Do you thtnc It quite gener- with ties, It takes the tree, which U ous. however, to throw the responsi- a relatively rapid grower, shout 20 bility of the parting on me? Possibly years to arrive at a diameter largo you mean It to be a delicate way to enough for the purpose and each tree soothe my pride but 'the work N too will then furnish from six to eight coarse, sir. Well, I accept the situa- tics. In order to give tl.e road a tion and dismiss you amt return you continuous supply about 45) acres will bo planted each year and ut the your ring." She made a motion to pull the sim- end of 20 years, when the first planple gold bund from her finger, but he tation Is ready for tho nx, tho plantstarted forward and, being unable to ing will begin all over again. reach her, fairly thrust the end of the The railroads of tho middle west paddle Into her hands to prevent her began tho pluming of tho eucalyptus from completing tho threat. groves some years ago and there are now lu Kansas several such planta"Walt," he commanded, Imperious tions of a fair growth, though none ly. 'This Is no way to settle the destiny of two lives. Let us at least find has yet reached an age sutficient for out what It Is nil about. It Is worse cutting. If the present rate of conthau foolish to take so radical a atop sumption, which has been estimated as you propose without a clear and at 80.000,000 ties a year, continues definite understanding. they will all be needed. open-mouthe- SIG'C HEADfiGlIE Two For Luncheon on a Busy Day Sandwichee Extremely Popular Sparkling Lemonado a Delicious Beverage. ooocoooeocoooocooccooococoocosoooaccccoooocccoocccc (Copyright, PRE- APPETIZING AND EASILY PARED DISHES. e d lf d Boston Brown Bread. There la a new wrinkle In making Boston brown bread, and that Is cake crumbs In place of wheat flour. The regular rule calls for one small cup corn meal, the same amount of graham flour, ditto cake crumbs or wheat flour, the former much the better. Mix these dry ingredients together. Iut Into a bowl one cup sour milk, s of a cup of molasses, a pinch of salt, and a teaspoonful of soda. Stir until the soda stops "purring." then stir into the dry ingredients. A cup of cut raisins may be added or not as desired. Many think them an improvement. Pour into buttered molds, and steam three hours, starting with cold water. If a larger quuntity of bread is required, a teacup of entire wheat flour Is added. two-third- Uses for Cold Coffee. U you have a cup of stroug coffee left from lieakfast, prepare it with sugar and milk to taste. Put into a bowl one cup white flour, one cup whole wheat flour, teaspoon one-hut- founded, first, on th Wr,tltlo specimen; but cblefl, th the four leaves form of a cross rrned l, Th RJctd MsaTuT Tha Earths Crust. The number of ws as ao far the earth, of crust The think they can wrltTa I can examine It. contains only about large. They exceed in n "'Jj 20 out of the 75 or more elements, the mob who are lure th are present 20 only eight and of these mortU po.u.-to- j0, one than per to the amount of more whole. cent of the pi Luncheon Dish for a Busy Day. Take three cups of good, tomato sauce thickened with a rubbed heaping teaspoonful of flour in Into one of butter, and keep It hot a saucepan set at the side of the stove. Toast slices of bread, butter them, and spread them on a dish, putsauce ting a tablespoonful of tomato of the on each. Into the remainder tomato sauce turn two cupfuls of minced mutton, and put the saucepan over the Are. Stir the mixture until the- meat Is thoroughly heated, Beason It to taste, and pour it upon the toast. Boil Potato Luncheon Biscuit. smooththem mash and eight potatoes into ly with a little milk, and beat of melted them two tablespoonfuls butter, eight tablespoonfuls of flour, two of grated cheese, one teaspoonful of baking powder sifted twice with the flour, half a teaspoonful of salt and just a suspicion of cayenne. Mix these Ingredients into a light dough, with one tablespoonful of cream and the yolk of an egg, and roll it out half an Inch thick: then cut it into rounds, and brush it over with the beaten white of an egg. Bake these In a quick oven, split them open while they are hot. and serve them at once. They will also be found useful for afternoon tea. Salmon and Cucumber Sandwiches. Cut rounds of bread slight!)!) larger than the slice of cucumber, and spread them with butter and sprinkle the under sides with a few grains of celery salt, then spread them with a layer of chopped and pounded salmon. Next add a few drops of vinegar and a little white pepper, then a thtn slice of cucumber and the top round of bread. Garnish the dish with a few slices of cucumber or crisp lettuce leaves. Egg and Cress Sandwiches. Rub several hard boiled eggs through a sieve and season them with salt, pepper and lemon Juice, and mix them well together with butter to -- a rich paste. Spread white or brown bread evenly buttered rather generously with this mixture, then sprinkle one-hawith plenty of fresh cress, and press the pieces together. Lamb's Tail Soup. Cut six tails Into joints, and boll them till tender In some weak stock, with a slice of raw ham or a ham bone. Season with a little onion, parsley, a bay leaf, a blade of mare and a few mushrooms. Simmer slowly for four hours, and then strain through a cloth. Thicken the soup with flour, add salt and cayenne and white wine to taste. Boil tip. add the pieces of tall, and serve. To Make Sparkling Lemonade. Some people prefer the effervescence of the lemon squash beverage, and often soda water runs short. Sparkling lemonade may, however, be made, with the addition of bicarbonate of soda. Take half a teaspoonful of the powder, and dissolve tt In a glass of water, adding a little sugar; then, having squeezed out the juice of a lemon, add it to this, and a very active sparkling beverage will result. finely-choppe- m for the Chickens. Twenty-Thre- e The chicken grabbers have returned to New Hope after quite an absence. One night last week there was a visitor In Dr. Stouts back yard, and the next morning revealed the fact that 23 young chickens had disappeared. Staunton (Va.) Sun. TABLE DELICACIES. Richer Every Women as Travelers. of genuine fact women, In nine cases out of ten, are better travelers than men are. To begin alwith, If not so stodgily accurate, means of manner no that by though modfollows, they are more fluent in ern languages. They chatter In them, ay the male things. Ergo, they are more colloquial the readier to circumvent the wiles and extortions of Kellner or of Garcon. The As a Everr day the young foJL, minster gets richer. He landlord of miles and miles1 -t- he whole of South BeimJ fashionable district of matter W&doo- for each he receives a shnib, peppercorn rent untl, in. Each month fresh fall i'll! hav!!?: A? the end ol 30 whole of the property iA8 pa t nervous, urine was l to hai gin I was started 1 Hard to Account for Tusks. The curious pig like animal known as the babirussa has most remarkable tusks, which have long perplexed all students of animal life. As far as can be discovered, these tusks are useless to their owner. On the other hand, by collecting tufts of straw, grass and litter of all kinds, they seem to be an intolerable nuisance. The Bookie," The popular Idea ln those who do not takeprevailing an est In the sport of king actly. makers and the entire racS are a generally coarse and lot Thla is by no meani th Taken aa a body bookmalteri J, tremely temperate in their hah;: London Tatler. Frost. No one has yet been able to construct a vessel which can resist the Eager to Part with Money A witness In the Wllleidea land) police court while under said that he had to turn a emto out of hla shop because he persi in paying & bill that he did not A 'lives Liter Is Pineapple Dessert. Shred fresh pineapple und sprinkle with sugar, or cut canned slleed pine apple In small pieces; If one does not object to the use of alcohol, flavor with orange enraeou or any cordlu!, cover and let stand one hour, says Fannie .Merritt Fanner, In Woman's Home Companion. Put a small quantity of tin prepared fruit In each glass, cover with vanilla ice cream and garnish with candled cherries, candled pineapple and angelica; set oa fancy plates coveted with dollies. Taking Out Stains. Tor stains on light dresses, etc., lay the garment flat on a tulde, and cover the stains with dry pipe clay. Leave for half an hour, then shake out. und apply a second lot If necessary. Take out stains as soon alter they are g possible, for If they are allowed to dry In they me mote difficult to said thi to becomi up )lcyc the rubbe (or i Twenty-pounforce of freezing water. steel shells have been rent as if they were glass. d of wearied bildness. bald. The Idea! that cat :y, young Jewish Incomplete Houiet Sleep. Passers-bhave often been itr it withou Blessings light on him who first inIt si vented sleep! It covers a man all by the fact that the chief cor Insure one at end of Lord Rotbschi i over, thoughts and all, like a cloak; it is meat for the hungry, drink for house, in Piccadilly, London, bu b g the sath the thirsty, heat for the cold, and left unfinished. It Is said that dty will iy lose Its cold fo the hot. In short, money that Ish tradition Insists that some of a rtics can house Jewish shall be kit buys everything; balance and weight that makes the shepherd equal to the complete. In order that the inc ;iy rented; pleteness may remind Its owner t t Its lngrt monarch, and the fool to the wise. like his father Abraham, he it ol extract Miguel De Cervaates. a stranger upon the earth. three ye h allows Some Great Canale. Woes of the Writer. believe th The Erie canal is the longest canal It Is one of the journalist's tragei ket that In the United States, having a length whenever he introduces i tt andreths that of 387 miles. It was completed In as an impossibility someb itive tonic purely 1826, and cost $52,540,800. The Ohio to say that It really occar writes canal is 317 miles long, and coat They 1 It I use a foolish metaphor at rut atury and The longest fprelgn ship I generally receive two tt plain canal la the Suez, between the Medithat the thing Is terranean and Red seaB, which Is 90 lent and t other the saying absurd, A Rule miles in length, and cost $100,000,000. It happened to the writer's imt-K- . wording The Sunday Magazine. Chesterton In Illustrated Lou l counti News. Tears Good For the Eyee. of etlqm Children in Italy are not allowed to :man ar REDUCED RATES rub their eyes. When an infant bursts lady shoi Into tears no effort is made to repress From Utah and Idaho to All Po Jeman. the emotion, but the youngster is al- East and Return, via the Santa f seems s lowed to have its cry out. It is claim;! rule, From Ogden and Salt Lake City cannibal ed that this beautifies the eyes and makes them clear, while rubbing th Missouri river points ..........L other isl B Chicago eyes injures them in many ways. a rural L' St. Louis Jiatlon. Corner Grocery Philosophy, Proportionate rates from Idaho ictte edl "It Is a mighty serious thing to be a other points. Dates of sale, Nor. was ett father," observed the venerable man and Dec. 18th. 1906. Return limit, led to n on the grocery barrel. "If Other boy days. Send for literature. turns out well your wife getsyour all thd C. F. WARREN. Agent AT.IS lied that C credit, and if he goes to the bad you sty and Ry 411 Dooly Blk., Salt Lake get all the blame. And if he becomes Utah. lady woi famous, Just as likely as not he'll diseland P own both of you. Adjustable Target Ueed. whfl Tb A life-sts- e figure of a man The One Thing Lacking. rises and falls at different Intemlhe Zulu There Is in Bronx Park, New York, so that the marksman Is never a r take tl a tortoise which has arrived at the when the head or the full length football age of 306 years. Owing to circum- Its bees tied out body will come up hu stances over which It had no control. at the Trlng rifle butts, L ch seem stalled It never aerved as one of Washing- don. i Notes ton's body servants. ress gl American Lawleeeneea. Dally b' Value of Criticism. One community in this state really Censure and criticism never hurt plains that it has been the scent s anybody. If true, they show a man ten murders In a month. It wot ima his weak points and forewarn him seem as a survivors is the though against failure and trouble; if false, right to feel anxious. Phtladelp either they can not hurt him, unless he la Ledger. Mall wanting in character. Gladstone. orthogr Street Named for a Clown.ck ing tha Vaccination and Chloroform. name. Joey Grimaldi, tbe famous Jenner for hts discovery of vacclna-tlon- , has u etlqui his admirers, Henry i yet and Simpson for that of chloro- Pentonville, England. I n they tr form, were both denounced as a the n Its name to Orimaldl change y leader who were trying to Interfere In honor of the prince of modem with the ways and the wisdom of there. ie. po ers, who was born Providence. The Sunday Magazine. tr ipcai First Billiard Table wer King's Human Steed. India rubber cushions ' The king of Obbo travels on the ted to bUllard tables Just back of one of bis faithful slaves and en Wh ago. when be reaches a stream he remalne In his seat while hla human steed Heartt 'X Is cu walks through the water. I y i 1 letten-"omplsl- !. I bias-pjeme- Diamonds Take d Long Life of Work. Indian elephants over 12 and up tc 45 years of age are deemed the beet to purchase; they will geuerally work well until they are 80 years old. Wisdom of Uncle Eben. "De man dat's alius talkin' bout Wssef.' said Uncle Eben, "Is general-lhandicapped right at de start bv choosln' a mos' unlntercHtln' subject." ut Especially when you nse We hsve the Uriest Diamonds. moods la the west. $35 t Guaranteed Pattis 8unny Philosophy. there Is If the tiniest speck of blue In the sky, and there nearly alwavs Is I look for It. and that make, ,he whole heaven blue for believe th Tell it quality-- , the effecl ESTABIISMIB, snd ( ut, up f 1862 se Iml if you ?rove y A wonde using ther was wel id by all d oterles Immense Force In bak- ing powder. Beat one egg lightly, add to tiie coffee and stir It Into the dry mixture. If it should tie too stiff, add a little more milk or water. It should be more like a stiff drop hatter than dough and not thin enough to pour. Bake In hot buttered mnttlln pans 20 minutes. say ibarp pi Mass., id f salt and three level teaspoons of Tt Me. Vette, - ayMAiJfy SALT LAKE sonsti drin is, at in t, 1 ta 'iking Union Assay,! M. ft. MANAUS. v. tAoian. 'Coffe h 8lT' L tr sc w sses hr an Ell'll ring Z it we Thirty Cords Per H.P.iofiH.p, Day A FairWUMorw 6 ' 1 1. P. Portable Sew Outfit will lour cord ol wood per hour. Figuie it up snd see BesUes you cea ue the engine to wn der and hutlter. Iced grinder or where fib, tum , y requited. Engine is simple end No mechanical (kill requited. Cot 01 law rig will loon pf very smalL A F-- Seed lor Dlwtratod Catalog thost The i Tasli "tons Ting JMn N. M Fairbanks Morse & Cmp4n ml "tur 11 Salt Lake City, Utah V |