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Show TILE 10 U. COMPENSATION ACTS STUDlEi S. HAS HUGE GUNS TO DEPEND PANAMA QOME of the bi:rgest runs in the world, shooting a distance of over twenty miles, are being taken to Panama, where they will defend the canal. At the right of the picture is shown one of the huge shells used by these pin?. This particular shell contains 252 lead bolts. ! Commissioner of Insurance Is Ready to Turn Data Over to Committee. EXPERT LENDS SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, JANUARY 16, 1916 HERALD-REPUBLICA- N, . e.: By Simply Using a Stuart's Dyspepsia ablet After. Any Meal You Want to Eat. fi--l- l A TllIAL. IMCKAfiR treason For lt sounds almost ridiculous to think sands of dyspeptics have Dyspepsia Tablets. K.'d O. btu-art- v , ilis-lnt-rr..- J t'Iy. n ot Mr. V" ' i e" . ,.MHMMV - ' - ik , rf. .'.'Ate. VK, JT it, I Jial Dyspepsia? lin, liaven't had n touch of It since IWhy, began uslnif StuurtV Dyspepsia Tablets." What the thousands are daily doing you can surely do. Every condition of stomach and digestive troubles has been relieved by Stuart's Dvspepsia Tablets. Tr.ey have been tested and tried for years. They are this nation's greatest dyspepsia remedy. Go to your and buy druggist a 50c box or mail belowtoday coupon. t'.l Jns Xs-- "! that Utah hal enacted a for a commtmlon to the matter he ha ilnc been Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. Name Street Citv State. . ht nir-ii"e- I ro,ii-ni.i!io- t e.ntl.l t - et--tj- - rt i v j. d :.-- i fs" ltkevt" of arbitration f,,r. tmrnHllnn la eetretl. 'firi:r.'. ee 1 1 provide. I ' "A workm.-.- ar- v!vn In a hired - f.ite.n'at', f re. altliou.h t(ijur' outside v e r t ne itPr? heler s. ftrn-- :n reive., co'np'-n' re com-t"rr ir.- r -, I t- s 1 - i .tion to tli t i i r . . employees in nrt'1 of s: w !r. .; I ; r i ' epin.y in "'1. c t of sif-sured the t v t""rnpn$ tr, the na. no'irano- fut-dor " '2. lEy tiisurirne and keeping f h. t payment of il eompensa-tt-f i, , : n or rr.;-- t k d h ii . - I re tn-sti- 1 ual f . i aa"-.-!.in- ' ' i fr.r , s;.; .. o-ri i 1 .i'thr.rie'i ..f workmen's hui:es '; ??ate. or t i i r. ohtalnlnc and ty liiuran-- e irar'ee ,, 0 ,i tt h or Ire, j 1 to transaet o con.pensa-t!- In kfp!tu vvlth any ptjc.'i iMrati-te- e within the state, or ,:jiriMi p and rr.alnta .nlriK p. ma riatc.-the'fitate with . t. man:uer, uritysr "at ifa-l'rh .f r ii's-ira- said em;doyer the !;) mrnt ton a."'ord;ri to the terms of rw.pens.kt . t thti "In rir.flui'nti, ,'(!ic writes that 'In Htttfiir out to .irxft a oruperisation at F O LSOM'S Utah. Grocery finlttrrs lrnunil fia ornn, I and piiid Oar-lm- lt mnil I'tMm of Wheat. ukK laird. 2 lbs. for In bu'k. ier So; !!" I Tn . 1 - S- Ile " t- j:-- - 5- j "ranberrlejt j;r V( fish, per bri.'k e I'resh salted reanuts. 2 lb", for Lottie catsup l.irce l.e z . . . . 2tc K. Ftak!:i powder. !.". - cans t'onn""ind iatn 2 pounds of cheese ra?n ran or hominy tor U New citron, tumpkln per 2r .Vrt. Zh-o- 3-"- liro r !'ineirr!e. now ...,1Te " iluzt'n ihji, ;u ir i: f d r utt :tOc 2 for l.'r Anv 1' i.i r. !).! t r.v 3 t a oT oil U rdines for ; for milk. !. s rktcs. matches. ;."e. or 3 for....in-J"od s. 1 kr. I . '. dlffl-lUlf- h- - , 'i.-j- al . r.e r .seout c'iffe. now butter, lb l.rmonpeinut peef. I er.1 lb . Seeded raisins. for Salt tork. lh. for i ; " P t"Uet or laumlrv fup. .;.e t',irj toilet r.c rolls iacer Tail salmon IOr cat'jt Pan-akflour. t.kc He 1 pounds rrtoe. ko or tapioca "e ,,r hes sid.errie, or (.in of Irce . . ,S3e pkif. oat. l.ire whn( o,- fdue r.;f)i,n I rnts'.n. tkw for Saner kraut. i:s ir.r 2 lbs, r.iffp ZjC New f.Utforr.Pt prunes or fiK. j i ! re-jpo- its Utah-Idah- e le ... pttrtr, .n- erTie.it. per It New 'v.ilnuts. j.r r New Krtli-rir-d rans h CONGRESSIONAL! SUMMARY snXATH. N'ot In session: meets noon to. olives .2 .3". sod. i crriekefs No. hot s i luh iUit drelnr I I ke r" s t't. o t e. lb. lb..so-f.rahaAlmonds. filfert or Pecans. tkRs. . flour In ! l AttTIt .f:. ANV TWO TIIKsH rtill lie. Hott'ed vlnr.Mf. ammonia or blueHex le. Iutch ing, strlnwr bens. Pon Ami. Sapolio. tall blue, A. .V II. soda, macaroni. stove vermicelli,or i. oodles, corn sr.rhetth .r e!os starch, com whet flakes, peas, tomato? s. lartre milk, - June - i n . Klastic salt, oysters. Shlnola. and beans, starch crackers, t.ork tun fish. Ivory. I.Iut.lac lioe or Jao mustard p e soap, coonn r can plce. "2 i ..!1.. 1? b. .- nt i'l4r,r, -- 1 ar-dln- e. 140 E. Second South St. Cbespest In Town to liar I'lre lleaf t.eoeerles. the 1 Mon- - housi:. Met at noon. Wkva and means committee S-- -.! I). S. .v , Analyze the Success of the the Merchant, the Doctor or the Dentist, who stands head and shoulders above his fellows, and you will find he deserved to succeed. I have built up the largest Dental Practice in the State, because dealt fairly with the Public and earned their confidence. I promised them Painless Dentistry and I made good my rft Rebuilt"AllTypewriters a ken." bei-om- Model 4. pica . Model 5, Elite Model ."). pica Model 3. ribbon Model for In I'nstem Cities, to Iluy Company. Miss It. Owsley, one of the most widein the coun-trly known millinery buyers has taken charp- - of thosucceed-Ini- nr mllllnerv who leaves for Iarc Petlot.department, Da'.las. Tex. Miss nwsley has won business and success as buer and manager personal of t!ie millinery departments in such stores as Klein's of St. Louis. Klein's of Kansas City. and the Kerr Iry Her Goods Co.. of Oklahoma City. new employers believe hor man' years' for such hlKh-claexperience Inandbuying her vast acquaintance stores anions the lnre eastern wholesale mil-to will enable her establishments linery suceessf cater ullv to the millinery demands of thisn city. management last The in having said It feels fortunate Induced Miss Owsley to come to Salt It Is expected she will acLake, where as larg-- and a following quite she quire leaves bedesirable as that which hind her In the mlddlo west. She will the trado before her departure rnet for the eastern markets next week. Kelth-O'Hrl- en v. Keith-OHrle- ss Kelth-O'Hrle- nJ-r- ht LwwdsWeak? Generous Offer to Tuberculosis World's noted medical scientists Doctors Danelius. Sommcrfeld, Wolff, the Noel, Kssers declare SANOSIN roost effective treatment for Pulmonary ailments yet discovered. Felix Wolff, Court l'hyslclan. Hlrector of the Sanitarium f.r Consumptives in Keibolds-gruGerman v. says he has discarded all other remedies. SANOS1N has been to the Herlln recommended officially Medical association. Dr. C. W. A. EsIt a ters. Holland, declares "MoralAmsterdam, to make SANOrilN obligation known to the whole human race." American sufferers, rich or poor, can use this remarkable home treatment has rr.et with such phenomenal that success in Europe. HANOSIN does Its work by absorption of Germs not an injection. Froduces calm, restful sleep without morphium or similar deadening drugs. Hrlnxs almost Immediate relief from couching, blood spitting and nlsht sweats. SANi (SIN is proving a blessing to all iufferlng from Tuberculosis, Hronchitls, Antlima, Catarrhs, Whoopetc. Coujjh. Send for FilEE BOOKing LET (with testimonials) explaining this treatment nnd how a trial can be In made your own home at our risk. Address SANOS1N, Dept. 78, Unity bldg., Chicago. Show This to Some Inforunate. con-- 1 tlnued hearings on dyestuff manu- - i . feturln bill. nubuc landslI Iebate on Ferrl I leasing MU was resumed. I Passed the Ferris bill for federal! I leasing of mineral lands on the pub- I lie domain. I Debate the errls Mil for 640- -- 2 acre "stock raising homesteads." affectintc seventeen states, the last of the Ktoup of administration con-- 1 servatlon nteasures. off f(r Investltjatlon the sisal of twine trust i Yucatan ami us i nited States asren- iniro nn r.i dj Jtepresen tall ve ! IMucatlonal committee continued I hearinics on propose.! legislation for I censorship of moving pic- (federal I lures. T so-call- ed jns IAiljOurneu v t M- - u. Until nOOD 10. 10. 11. 11. ch 50.00 HEMINGTONS. Elite type S32.50 d our-own- inter-mounta- I tatlon 14-ln- 25c Bridge Work, $3.50 per tooth $3.50 Rubber Plates $5.00 up Gold Crowns Prices for all other work proportionately low. Painless Withers Dental Co., !nc; 122y2 MAIN STREET. ch 35.00 Model pica typetabular .... 40.00 Model decimal Model Wahl adding: and 100.00 device subtracting 15.00 Models 6 and 7 OTHER MAKES. 20.00 Model 3 Oliver 27.50 Model 5 Oliver Model 2 L. C. Smith, pivot 25.0O bearing '2 L. C. Smith, ball bear-i- n Model 27.50 s Model 2 L. C. Smith, ball bear32.50 ing, back, spacer 45.00 Model 5. I C. Smith 30.00 Model 2 Monarch Models 2. 4. 5 and 6 Smith 15.00 Premier 30.00 Model 10 Smith Premier 27.50 Models 1 and 2 Royal 40.00 Model 5 Royal 10 r5.oo Model Royal Machines of all makes with wide All thoroughly REBUILT carriages. and fullv guaranteed one year. ad-Juste- NEW 1LLINERY MANAGER Miss II. Owsley. Who Has Won Ilepu 14-ln- spacer. Model back spacer, 45.00 back spacer. 15.0O back spacer. 50.00 auto carriage, 35.00 reverse carriage, back Hudson Maxim, member of the naval declared in an address advisory before theboard, Chamber of Commerce here He made an appeal for a tonight. largerof army and navy, declaring that the great foreign nations now any at war would "have available several million veterans for a trial ut arms with us." "When the great war Is over, whichever side wins, there will be sure to arise between the winners and ourselves serious complications to be Mr. Maxim said. "Hither GerTerms. $5.00 cash and $5.00 per or many would have a navv Kngland month. , far superior to and conseMachines sent for three days' exnot successfully be opquently could to any point in amination our posed Our enemy would and if not satisstates, be ablebyto landnavy. our upon shores at least factory may be returned at our ex250. ouo men Inside of a month, and pense. after that continually bring reinforceRENTALS FOUR MONTHS. $5.00 ments at the rate of 250.000 a month. and up. Initial payment applied if mkiuki nappen to be required. 'i purchased. Ouru:ry little, equipped army would not be to offer ablepoorly resistance enough 10 mane a ripple in the line of the enemy's advance. Our armv would be Just about one good dav's killing." 321) South Main St., Salt bake City. If the enemy landed at either New I'lmnc Wnwatch 27QI. lork or Iloston, the speaker said, they would be able in two weeks to capture the area In which the great arsenals, navy yards and munition factories of the country are situated. Continuing, he said: "There are two ways that are profor posed salvation. The way that our army otir and navy men propose the way that every American who and has made a scientific study of the subject of national defense proposes is adequately to prepare ourselves with a navy big enough and powerful enough to stand against anv other successfully navy in the world, and an army big enough and provided with guns and Attendance During Week Was ammunition enough to save from the horror of defeat. the country Largest in History of "Adequate preparation made in time of peace not only insures the safety Association. of the If war should but also it country Insures against come, comequally the war. History has taught ing oflesson surer than that wealth and no The annual exhibit of the Utah Poulform an posted on the wall of every enticement home for an avassociation, which closed last night, try aricious enemy to break and enter." was attended by approximately 10,000 people, according to estimates made last night by Frank R. Sorensen, the association secretary. Mr. Sorensen also says a greater number of sales of poultry, pigeons and rabbits were prize IS THE OBJECT OF THIS made than during any previous year. among the exhibitors Expressions was to the effect that the last night show was to be considered a success in of birds was every way. The showing and the managedeclared satisfactory, TRY IT IF YOUR EYES ment of the show by the officers de-of Utah Poultry association was GIVE YOU TROUBLE the clared by many to leave little to be given to Especial praise was as Thousands of people suffer all the desired. Duncan Daniel of work the time with their eyes simply because and It was remarked last nightJudge, that don't know what to do. The v theri was less dissatisfaction expressed they know a home remedy for other-Illover the judging of the birds than is but none for their eyes. every case in competitive events Theytroubll usually the their eyes and neglect them, the kind. of any belnsr too slight to drive them to an With the removal of the feathered eye sro to beauties today, work will be started Finally may they somespecialist. store nnd get glasses thev by many of the exhibitors in preparado notcheap need, or which after worn tion for next year's show, the date of or two three months do theirbeing more which has already been fixed at Janueyes harm than good. 1 to 13. Exhibitors say that good Here is a simple prescription for such ary show purposes are not bred for birds cases: 5 grains dissolved in two in the last month or two, but require ounces of water:Optona use three or four times attention careful year, a. day to bathe the throughout eyes. This makes a with the exhibit purposes in the view. healing, cooling, soothing lotion that exhibit forenoon the Monday Opening should be used dally to cleanse, was attended by a steady stream of strengthentheandvision preserve" the evesover-It poultry fancies throughout the week sharpensinflammation and quickly afternoon hundreds of comes yesterday and irritation. and children visited the exhibit. The pens Weak, watery, overworked, tired eyes will be removed today. are greatly benefited bv its use. Many reports show that wearers of AN OPTIMIST. discarded them after a glasses have few weeks' use. It is good for the eyes moderate I'll Fogarty (a nnd contains no ingredient which can bet ye th' Roosians are drinker) t' beginnin' of infant feel th' loss iv vodka. injure the most sensitive eyes or Don't ye lose aged. Any druggist can fill this (warmly) Flahertyover me who knows any it. Mar-r- k any prescription: slape physician the formula will tell vou it is absoretake it again before Ions:" lutely harmless. Advertisement. war-trie- first-clas- s Painless Extraction FNDF.HWOODS. Model 4. automatic ribbon re- verse .$30.00 Model 5. automatic ribbon rc- . S30.OO verse $35.00 Model 4, back spacer 45.00 p;iite IN DANGER AFTER wins, president. rumors that h micht make a fiKht for his ohl seat In the Senate. In his announcement Mr. Hurkett said he "the candidate of the hoped to western half of the country." For half a ventury. he explained, thls'section his aot had a place on the Ilepubllcatt ticket, and although it may not be, politically necessary now, it is Justlco that "the western states political shottld be Klvon the nomination." Mr. Iturkett said he would carry the fiKht of the west Into other portions of the country. This is taken to mean that he will wae an active campaign nnd that headquarters In his behalf will be opened immediately. , MY PRICES FOR GUARANTEED WORK i AVERS HUDSON MAXIM n, V .......... OF Sufferers of Trial of Europe's Remarkable Remedy, SAN0SIN vlay. e Ya--' . European war s over FOR VICE t i t CANDIDACY PRESENT The more Jt .now the moro water department officials smllo. The storm yesterday was very heavy In the mountains. It Is reported .and the fall was all the way from a few it h.es to a. foot. The continued snowstorm has piled the country roads so tfeep with snow that traffic has teen Interfered with In many places, according t reports re' n W. ceived bv the rod department. Fourteenth Hout t tho snow was so deep yesterday and the dav before and the wind was so strnnr that nutos could not operate and the attendance at the school was seriously tlranite dlstrp-eut down. n W. Tnvelflh South It was lmpos-- . e to tfiroutrh hut hos. anytiantr wh attempted It reporie vt persons tl nt ,t was witti th greatest ot through. they The road depart m?nt has Its road cleaners at work, but the wind of the It Is Ftated, blows the past few d.avs. snow bark ns rapidly as It can bemoved so that th efforts Of the countv to kee; t htKhways clear are un-- : availing. An Ir c and a half of snow had fallen In Salt Uake nt o'clock last nlRht. ac- rorrtin? t. unof estimates by the States wetther bureau, and more fnlted was i red'eted f r today. Yesterday's ' fall roiiKht th total for January up to "J Inches, btit no snow records were No low temperatures were broken. at the nnd anticipated received fromobservatory outride points were t trio eii'Ct inai tr.e snow will prove of Kicat benefit to TKrlcultural nnd live Mock Interests. "This snow Is worth thousands of rs." paid T. H. dollars to beet-groai d jrneral mant'utler.ofvice president o the Supar corn-p- a ager n v. s excoJient for "Th winter t eortr Austin, presisaid proving assocident of th 1'tah WooiKrowers' ation. "We have had Just about the ris.it amount of snow to provide water on the winter ranges and Insure a pood No In the sprtnsi. growth of grasi bo clone to the live stock damape will unless the snow becomes too Interests with It extremely cold or brines deep weather." j hneolate . . 2.Ve ipeelnl I 0. S. BURKETT ANNOUNCES st I n v':.x' Former Nebraska Senator Asks Naval Advisory Board Member WHILESNOW FALLS Pleads for Increase in Both Support of West in Republican Convention. Navy and Army. Some Inconvenience Results to New Haven, Conn., Jan. 15. Danger IJncoln. Neb., Jan. 15. Elmer J. Travel, but Water Supply Rurkett. former United Ft iles senator. of foreign agression will confront the todtv formally annonno d h'.s candidacy I'ntted States after the European war and Crops Are Helped. for the Republican nomination for vice is over, no matter which side In dointr sc he at . ; ' iTrirT'' ! CITY OFFICIALS SMILE te ! . essential factors outlined." - ? .. . . -- t f'.tlf '. o-r- iai . - .v for a state, the. economic, and political character of the Mate should lie carefully studied anil due at-I tention trlven to It; and then the a tempt should be made to apply the type of a compensation bill that will most conditions, the nearly fit exlwtlntr he'.nK kept In view always principle snu-a bill should contain all the that : t.- - r fc,a-- I n - dentistry at half the prices charged the Dental and I Trust, by again lived up to my promise. People who had been tortured by the crude and painful methods of the old school of Dentistry, duped and deceived by other Dentists claiming; to use Painless Methods, came to me as a last resort, with unbelief and skepticism, and when they found my methods were actually without pain, they advertised the fact iitiionjr their friends. People who had been charged enormous juices by the Dental Trust feared that my published price list was perhaps but a catch, and were agreeably surprised to find that I lived up to my advertisements absolutely. The work of myself and my associate Dentists is positively guaranteed, and the best evidence that it is satisfactory is shown in the wonderful growth of my practice. I cordially invite everyone who ii in need of Dental work of any description to investigate the many advantages I offer. Visit my offices, talk with ray patients, note the number of Expert Dentists at work. Note the care with which Ave sterilize every instrument before it is used. Note the Dental Nurses at each chair. Note the convenient arrangements of ray spacious offices, and the cheerful confidence with which each patient takes his or her place in the various chairs. It will be a revelation to you. It will make clear why I have succeeded in spite of the most bitter fight ever waged upon one Dentist by a powerful Dental Trust. com-t?;ll- ti:-n- So ccess . ' I promised them K, tou"h with the Mate Insurance an.l Is anxious to he of aw l'I'arln;nt Mstan'-to overnor ry nntl the Tnertitrf! cf the fommis!IOn when t h e y are named. "Furthermore, he has volunteered to" crrtie tc t'tah to onfer .vlth the arul rtt no eiejise to This Mate. I r him the In the authority tnlt-in this In which States n'jert he t,t.i W rt for fourteen years, i He iu'.iltf'l In all atntesen v. h r e :r:; r.itiort laws are In exlste ri'e, I nmpltnl Illsrat of l.nna, "Mr. .!rne has) compiled a dlscest of l.iwj in the l"nlted States tvlnfh t r narv I of ontj lete and ::-t- . in lie .letall." "In his lsr rontniunh'atlon to this Mr. Jr,,es et forth what il'P'ar frt tors of n he coni Ur th iood workmen's or!;ens- t Ion art. of all the drift of Mils brousht to hl attentionp s In trie pnl few years he rsi- that approved on hlers. tie best, r.f rofnnl.'.'inn-r- s the ronfererire . '"nlff-rrn s and reumnende J state it all f r.tes. i. tibr, It'll. frr adoption He 4Vt for a crrnpulory "This MU or k m e y" rn provides nprs-- Ion v.f :r. hut is h iinnlhT draft that an sipple;nented svstern seem"1 t,e tmed w U r in .r isdufelv sltate prefernMe f dl rrlrul ris. of loral bv r4.-( o ult It aiTdtptiblh and all Induswrrant trial m;I. rr.'.it.'. If doe the f"r tr.juriei rrtus.d by (oiniinil!on t (n( f tton r Injurei;tut e' rrn;d'" him-I- ( r to Injur- another. r hy rea" ' ti! lntot a iori. the tirdenem-of,.ru.f.r. ,'we'er, hetris; upon ' Th rich to crjinpe usntlon Is e out" Is f er i'ii4iv n. art No ffi !it of coverage r lmini ort minimum limits are given. fs left the eilenflcs of the ar-- . iin Mi ir ? ''.uatltm omr.iutatlon of vmf s to lunni ."ims is provide. I for vr Art Industrial :' r s ifh-'nrof five nernhers Is pro- .fluentw bo.-rtli vrnnr powers of suprrvl-urithis hortrd may be Appeals fr-taken t.i the rotirts In certain i v - promise. F. A. Stuart Co., 21S Stuart Ilnlltl-1"3Ilch.t Send me at once Marshall, a free trial package of tn-t- tt In rlos I Frea Trial Coupon irr.irvtr law i rv i" ' La-wyer- "I first at th national omml aIonrs ciiiv.'tidon of lnstjrnnr N. in at C. ltt. Sfptml'r, 1514. nhl Mr. JrriM yesterday. ami RKtn nt Mmiff, l a!, In September of last ltar. 'VjJ 4 V lrn f J "A i -- - V'f - - . MAILED FKEE- - r.r If1 i- - - ' - try this simple remedy and demonstrate its truth. Thousands upon thou- 's commission to tr.vrttik'.it nrkmn"j compensation is ;ov. William Fpry. which t,y t'P"ir,:4 It hsi a;fi''in"l will he within a r U , Ji;hn ja:u, fnmfiihio(i'r of In- r.n . will turn over a mns cf datn KAthtinR for some wliirh hf ! s t;rt-.on t! arts In forrp In other t n t f s. Mo.t intr"St!nKT ! n Ft,trmnt Just tfrlvfJ from V. Ilobertson Jones of r of the retary-trfamr- f Ntvv York. Hi.rk iii n'ji roni'et; n t Snr hure.iu, as n ' t f F. Robertson Jones Offers to Come to Utah to Advise Proposed Commission. As ' Ns-. of eating: a big meal without pain and discomfort afterwards, doesn't it? Well, AID HIS Th ere s Dyspepsia I "LXr, - Lao gih! at B REAKSR EXAMINATIONS AND ESTIMATES HOURS: S.30 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays, 9 to 2. FREE. S. C. WHITE LEGHORNS AVe are our entire flock. trap-nestin- g Choice Cockerels For Sale. Baby chicks our specialty; agents for the Candee Brooder and Candee Equipment. Farm Near Jordan Poultry Midvale Leroy Turpin, Props. -- -- 231-J- . Geo. M. & in THE WHOLE SALE TYPEWRITER CO. PO ULTRYS HOW n IS THE BEST POLICY QUALITY Good Carneaux Squabs Contain More Protoplasm without Thirty which nothing can live than a beef weighing 800 pounds. Carneaux 6. The Poor Man's Friend The Champion Sqnabcrs H. OTTIRCER, 312 Sixth Avenue, Salt Lake City, Utah. SAFETY FIRST. PHONE WAS. 918. Stock from the PRIZE MIX.MMi BIRDS, J015 STATE SHOW. International Exposition Plpreon Show, November At Panama-Pacif1015, in y White Dragoons won One Championship, two first out of four bird liwn. ic Cockerels For Sale TO SAVE EYES Rhode Island Ited.o, Silver The Prtr.e Winning Strains of White CampliifH, Anconas, Silver Spangled Hamburg. and Silver Campines took First Ribbons at the presMy White Leghorns ent show, as well as other prizes. booked now for Nettings for future delivery- - on the following: Eggs Aneonns, Silver and tiolden Caiupines, Silver White Leghorn, It. 1. lied. Spangled llamburgs and Ulack Minorca. FREE PRESCRIPTION M S. OSCAR J. REESE 370C S. PHONE IIVL, NINTH EAST. QUALITY- - BUFF , wur-rud- s, Tit-Bit- s. 221S-I- I. tr if 6. 11, ll ft St 1 " t't 5 J,), .J ' ci ORPINGTONS QUALITY The laying and paying1 kind. Stock and eggs for sale at all times. When you want something better, write me. HORTON NO. 873 Backman's cup winner. 205 N. Seventh West. Trenionton, Utah. |