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Show Faso Two ' HE DIXIE ADVOCATE. - - Cedar City Locals v ImiA ItOTUM mrmcy TrUty fcy tht ITAN NIIUSHINC hMbkd MUCKS A PMTINC CO. Every Friday. OF SUBSCRIPTION. . , Year Per $1.5 0 BIx Months .7 5 SO Three Months.. Strctly In Advance. Entered at the poet office at St. Georye, Utah transmission through the mails as secoi.r slase matter. For Friday, Nov. 9, 1906. High Drug License llron County Record.J k special meeting of the city. conn held Monday evening, at which an ordinance was passed increasing druggists' licenses from $12 per annum to $100.. The ordinance has as its object the suppression of the illicit liquor business within the city. The council has been harrassed for sometime with complaints in relation to the amount of liquor that is being sold, and it is thought to try the efficacy of the high drug license in diminishing the sale of intoxicants. The o. dinance in full appears elsewhere in this issue. A feature of the new ordinance is the provision that Whoever shall prepare or sell drugs, either in person or by agent, shall be deemed a druggist, and consequently shall be amenable to the new law. This means that the general stores must all pay a license of $100 per year or cease to sell medicines of any kind. Clarks Law Dictionary, which is regarded as one of the best law dictionaries extant, defines drugs as fol. lows: A name of Drugs. general substances used in medicine; any substance, vegetable, animal or min eral, used in the composition of or preparation of medicines. The term is also applied to materials used io dyeing and in chemistry. Under this definition, which is thorouhgly authentic and will stand in any court of justice, the stores evo permitted to sell diamond dyes, or any sbutanoe used in chemistry or dyeing. Even such substances as alum, saltpetre, glycerine, and patent medicines of every kind will come within the meaning of the term drugs. By throwing all this business to the drug stores, and' with what liquor business legitimately enters into the fillingmf doctors prescriptions, the council estimates that the druggists should be able toexist under the $100 license. The passage of this ordinance, according to the best legal opinions obtainable, revokes all li senses issued under the old law. and all druggists doiDg business iu the city will bate to pay the new rate or close their dners. It is understood that the Palace Drug Store,- whose license has expired, on tbe assurance of the city council that all the provisions of tbe ordinance will be uniformly enforced, will pay the new rate, for tbe present at least. If they find the rate prohibitory, after a thorough trial, an appeal will be made to the council for a reduction. The liquor traffic lately has seemingly been cn the increase, and tbe city council rightfully feels that some means of checking it should be ' adopted. How the new crdiuance will operate, remains to be seen, but it is sincerely hoped that it will have tfce desired effect so far as tbe drug stores are concerned, at least. But there is still another class of offenders who will have to be reached in some other way. It is a knotty problem to deal with and worhty of the very best thought of the city council. A cil was . ' A Problem In VVlxardry. We want to know why persons who believe In wizards, or, at all events, consult wizards, nearly always prefer to believe in men or women wbo are of a race inferior if7 their own or ia circumstances which prove that- their occult powers are of no use to themselves. The rule is not invariable, for there have been great wizards like Faracelsus, Roger Bacon, Michael Scott and Cagliostro, who were acknowledged by those who consulted or feared them to be in all ways their superiors, but It is seldom broken. In all the letters on country superstitions which we have published the wise man or woman has always gypsy blood or some peculiarity of appearance marking out him or her unfavorably from their kind. The wizard of India is usually a naked savage, while those who resort to him are civilized beings clothed carefully in muslin. The reverence of the whites for the black qbeah man or woman in the West Indies is the subject of countless naratives, especially in the French islands. London 1 Miss Elsie Emmet,' wbo came from Milford last week suffering an attack of typhoid, is improving, and everything ia favorable for her recovery. Dr. Campbells tooth ache remedy is good. .Yon should keep a bottle in the medicine cabinet. It will no when come the little doubt haDdy ones cry from tooth ache. According to a letter received by relatives recently, John Webster, who left a few weeks ago for the mission health field, is enjoying excellent and having tbe best time of his life. He is jo Missouri, and has had tbs pleasure of a visit with Miss Harriet Miller, who taught art last winter in the Branch Normal.- He says the family treated him with every kind- ness. Mrs. Eadath Young, of Silver Point, Tenn, arrived at Cedar a few days ago for a few months visit with her daughter, Mrs. Audrey S. Clark, whom she has not seen for nearly She also intends fourteen years. iu Salt Lake City relatives visiting and working in the Temple while there. She says the Mormon elders are making good progress and doing much good in that part of Tennessee where her home is situated. CALIFORNIA - Best Reached is the POPULAR Winter Rates. Shortest and Best Line to Bullfrog And Nevades Mineral Belt via the Las Vegas & Tonopah R. R. Ask the Agent, but Specify the San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake. Spectator. Solid Emery Wheels. In the production of solid emery wheels the best cement that can ba employed is one that binds the emery together with that degree of strength which will resist the centrifugal strain due to the high speed at which emery wheels cut best about 5,000 feet speed per minute. It must not soften by frictional heat or glaze or burst or become brittle and break with cold, nor must it hold the cutting grains until they are too dull to cut nor release them so readily as to waste away the wheel too fast It must be capable of being thoroughly mixed evenly with the grain emery, so that the wheel may not have either hard or soft spots and be out of balance, and must also be capable of being tempered to suit different kinds of metal or work.' Great care and skill are required in the matter of selecting only pure and strong chemicals for these cements. Cassiers J. K. BURTNER, D. P. A., Salt Lake . The rumor that Dave Leigh bad gone to Arizona to get a wife is made good by the fact that a marriage license was issued in St. George this week entitling the gentleman to wed Miss.Juila Emmet of Lees Ferry, Arizona. The match no doubt is the result of Mr. Leighs sojourn last winter at the ferry in the capacity of teacher. The ' groom is an honest, industrious and intelligent young man, and we only trust that' the Magazine. bride is as worthy. 3 he Record exThe Bald Head. tends congratulations. A bald head is a less familiar (and nowadays less true) representative of Everybody in the town should turn the unchangeable than the Ethiopians out one week from next Tuesday and skin or the leopards spots, hut it was help to make tbe Relief Society party cited in this character with impressive These faithful women pathos by Hipparchus, one of the seva success. en martyrs' of Samosata. After they have been working quietly and steadcharhad been' subjected to severe tortures of interests tbe in for years ily they were at last confronted with sevity and for the good of the communen crosses, and the Emperor Maximian is little appreciation offered ity, and it very them a last chance to recant. that is ever expressed openly for their But the aged Hipparchus put his hand labors. It is up to us to make good on bald hca and cried, As this, rvilJL-.no.his, in we can do it our neglect, aud 'no according to Aie order of nature, canbetter way than by turning out on not again be covered with hair, so Anniversary Day and helping to never will I change or conform to your wish! Maximian ordered a goat's make a royal good time. skin to be nailed to Hipparchus head t and then jeeringly claimed that the Nov. 20th, one week from the comcondition was fulfilled. But Hipparanniverfiftieth the is ing Tuesday, chus remained' obdurate and speedily sary of the founding of tne Relief Sodied on the cross London Chronicle. ' ciety in Cedar, and it is tbe intention of the society to. celebrate the event He Was Absentminded, , . in royal style. A program meeting man is at it again. The absentmimied is to be held in the afternoon folHe had been reading the egg story and lowed by a cold lunch and evening decided to try the trick. The first thing party at the Ward hall. The entire to do was to boil the egg. How many ' pubilo are cordially invited to be minutes? he asked himself, and, going present and help make the day a to the stove with the egg' in one hand pleasure time to be enjoyed and re- and his watch iu the other, he dropped membered for many years to come. the latter in the hot water. Then, Next weeks issue will contain a full placing the egg on the table, he sat dowiv to read until the time was up. and detailed program of the celebra At the end of five or six minutes he tion. was surprised to find the egg lying there before him, but, supposing tnat have The fact that two pappooses he had himself taken it from the kettle died at the Indian camp this week and cooled it, he proceeded to crack with some illness the nature of which and peel it. The consequence may be is unknown, and others are reported imagined. Finally he missed his watch. sick, should be a warning to us not The house was searched high and low, to allow the Indian children to play and it was not till the following mornwith our white children either on oUr ing that the cook found it in the kettle, ' premises or on thestreets. And for where it had been boiling for hours. Exchange. townsis the unsafe for matter it that ' of be with to associated any people Wlmles. the trihe too much, for some of its Whales, though they are mammals, members ere dying every little while are fitted to live like fishes in water. with consumption end we do not The true whales are of two kinds of know how many more may be infected families the spermaceti whale, which It ties teen has teeth in the lower jaw, and the with tbe dread disease. custom here for the years to employ whalebone whale, which has none. Of tbe squaws to help in the households the first named there are two species, with the washing and other rough the cachalot and the sperm, which when full grown measures from sevenwork and the men to haul wood, do ty to eighty feet. The capture of this farm labor, etc. There probably is animal is attended with greater danlittle danger in this if net carried to ger than that of the whalebone or excess, but care should be used not Greenland whale on account of its for to come into close contact with silch midable teeth. employees, or to use drinking vessels The most valuable ueaoiate islands in after them. It is right that we the world are the Liakovs, in the Arcsun tic ocean, off the mouth of Isnt it glorious to meet your should treat theseandchildren of tbe the Lena, in furnish them a Siberia. They are frost bound and utfriends today not as Republicans nor with kindness Democrats but as loyal American means of making a living. They have terly barren save - for arctic moss, but been here ever since white people they contain such- enormous quantities citizens. came to tfce valleys and we have come of fossil ivory that they are exceedingto feel a degroe of affection fer their ly valuable in fact, although uninhabViJti ited save for the ivory diggers and of familiar, dusky faces. But of late Ui-- L themselves, incapable of .supporting be a menace years they are growing to life, they produce a revenue of 1,000,-00- 0 tr.D to the, health of our communities be a year. London Queen. cause of the prevalence of tuberculoColeus grown In the house is nor so sis among them, and while giving popular as it deserves-t- o be, for we them a helping hand, our first care have grown so used to masses of the should be to help ourselves by doing common richly colored foliage, with everything possible to limit this its. yellow, purple and carmine borderPrice fearful disease of tuberculosis to the, ing our flower beds in summer, that we 50c & $1.00 infected native colonies! ,i'. ' scarcely give it its Just due as an inalready i dividual plant. , .. . , Free Trial. v Jli W The plants grow so rapidly that they t n' Subscribe for the "Advocate Surest and Quickest Cure for all will fill up many a vacant spot in a THROAT and LUNG TROUBwindow box where more exacting ones BACH. HONEY or LES, refuse to thrive. Legal Blanks at this office. HIGGLE A City- - Farm Library of unequalled value. Up to Practical, date, Concise and Comprehensive. 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