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Show SOX ELDER NEWS, w0B TO WANTS )le. (joes Int roup WHAT THE PUBLIC mothers of croupy children will be delighted to know that this dread disease can be prevented and all danger and anxiety avoided. This fact has been abundantly proven in many thousands of cases and may be relied upon with the utmost confidence. It is only necessary to give TO KNOW. Effect Next January li Special Agent of The U. S. lsury Department Tells How it X 0Perate' Will No. 10 in fiee alcohol increases when the approach of 1907. goes into red alcohol law A. Gates, special agent id . 1 depart-lha- s fnlted States treasury which in written an article the public a good insight .u P.m. 7.3o Cough Remedy ?tL general t Gates says: J 7 Chamberlains opportunities under tj as soon as the child becomes hoarse or even after the croupy cough has appeared and all symptoms of the disease will quickly disThat remedy is appear. also a certain cure for croup. It has been in general use for many years and has never, been known to fail. It is the sole reliance with many thousands of mothers and never disappoints them. It contains no opium or other harmful substance and may be given as confidently to a baby as to an at the interna department indicate that the received Inqurles short on information of misinformation on 5:30! disnatured alcohol question. believe that the 5:2oJ fj ,.A jot of people distilled as deis atured product 5:05 alcohol: others think it relii d 4:35m luires peculiar kincf of still, and to think one law applies 4:27 and alcohol for denatured of 4:18 j spirits for laotber to distilleries 5:55 tile is both !j has a lot 5 ' 5 -' dis-jeri- es 4 In pa j went. law free alcohol llaage the law regulating The of not did the distilled spirits. It e manu-lctur- sim-- L alcohol may be provides that free of tax and bond from iihdrawn industries and and arts d in the of light, heat and it the production been dena-jre- d has it urer, provided or treated In such manner as its character as a bever-ig- e o destroy and unfit for liquid medicinal at which denatured is manufactured must be constructed and operated in the same jaanner as are other registered distilleries. and in addition they must be with denaturing' bonded rovided This applies alike to larehouses. liiistilleries at which all or a part of he product is denatured. The distilling and denaturing must loe done under the supervision of a Distilleries succumb before medicine can be procured' or a phy- sician summoned. ' ol 1 officer. ALCOHOL OF COMMERCE. Ethyl alcohol and distilled las fcndWn 'to the internal spirits, revenue liars, are synonymous, being the dis- tilled product "'df the fermentable Miter of sugar, or starch. The coho of commerce is usually 18$ proof 94 per cent pure and 6 per I cent water. The internal revenue I department fixes the minimum proof 1st which alcohol can be distilled 90 iday. per cent pure. Last fiscal year the distilleries op- n Fnited States 72$' grain, molasses, 1.013 fruit, total 1.727. Alcohol 18$ j I degrees jiroof at present is produced stbut ten distilleries; at the others 'proof whiskey, gin, brandy or nim is manufactured, so that there jsre comjiaratively few distilleries constructed in such a manner as to j aanhfacture alcohol. So far as the law and the regulations are concern-jealcohol can he produced ht the same as at a 12,000 fated in the number-thirtee- I I d, I I oushel house. A BUSINESS PROBLEM. The ' adult. It should be kept at hand ready for instant use as soon as the first indications of croup appear, otherwise the child may purposes. government as much as slop is worth two-fiftstock feed gs was the grain before it was ground. At any well equipped grain distillery the pay the cost of operation the labor ami the interest on the investment. The first cost of the distilled spirits is represented in the cost of the grain. With corn at an average of 43 cents a bushel, alcohol 1S8 proof will cost 20 cents a gallon; at 30 cents a hubhel for corn, alcohol can be produced at 14 cents a gallon. It requires from four to five bushels of fruit to produce a gallon of 188 In fruit sections the proof alcohol. refuse fruit is often used in the manufacture of 100 proof brandy. There are no at brandy distilleries, hence, the first cost of brandy Is represented by the cost of the material, the cost of the labor and the The Interest on the investment. cost of producing a gallon of brandy 100 proof will average 60 cents, making the cost of alcohol from fruit $1.25 a gallon. ALCOHOL IT IS USED, , For sale at the Eddy Drug Store. thing to monkey with. A distilas is lery commonplace and devoid of water mystery as an mill. The process of distillation is simple and It will be easy, tor the Kansas farmer, for instance, to make his own fuel, light and power as it is for him to grind his corn. The cost of denaturing alcohol will be the labor and the cost Of denaturing Agents anil 'will hot exceed five The government cents a gallon. stahds the cost 'of supervision; there is absolutely no tax connected with the production or handling of the alcohol, and it goes upon ihe market with absolutely no burdens but the cost of manufacture and denatura-tio- n attached to It. er e have used My little daughter had St. Chamberlains Cough says: in 0ur home for seven which yielded to no Dance, yeais, Vims' and j, t. nas but grew steadily worse a re-treatment always proved to be a ,e remedy. We have found that until as a last resort we tried Electric ttiedy wouid do more than the manufac- flalm fot it. It is especially for froup and whooping cough, REV. JAMES X. LEWIS, p aatr Mllaca, Mlnn. M. E. Church. Chamberlain's Cough. Remedy Is h) the Eddy Drag store. -- 25 PER CENT KIRK, 465 Washington Bell Phones. E MISSI For Sunday Nov. 18th. FIRST. BRIGHAM, Wm. J. Facer, Helgar Packer. SECOND. BRIGHAM, r Morris Peters, Vinson Davis. BRIGHAM, THIRD. Miihuel Seliow, C. M. Jensen. BRIGHAM, FOURTH. Thos. Yates, Abraham Wheatley. BEAR RIVER. J. E. Baird, B. C. Call. BEAVER: Nels Madsen, M. C. Mortensen. BOTH WELL. Peter Sorensen, James P. Olsen. I WILL PAY 24 CENTS IN TRADE FOR EGGS AND 22 CENTS IN CASH. FOR CHICKENS WILL I ALLOW 25 CENTS FOR SPRING CHICKENS , AND 27V2 FOR OLD CHICKENS. PLENTY OF HOME GR0W1T0NI0NS AT 114c. Yours fot a Square UTAH. OFF in Order to move them quickly they are all marked in plain figures and one price to all. I have lots of other bargains which are worth your while to look at. Peter COLLINSTON. M. Baird, W. T, Davis. DEWEYVILLE. Deal. J. Alma Nelson, C. Gleason, Alvin Ijisen. ELWOOD. Angus Vance, J. P. Christensen. EAST GARLAND. Wm. Horsley, II. S. Larsen. GARLAND. Jacob C. Jensen, Francis Sheffield. HONEYVILLE. B. Jcppson, N. C. Joseph Bear River City, Utah. HARPER WARD. R. E. Davis, Wm. C. Hubbard. MANTUA. M. L. Reeder. Hugh McKay, Harness and Saddlery. PERRY. D. L. Rees, Nephl Hansen. THATCHER. Thaddeus Wight, J. TENTS AND . WAGON COVERS. 11. FIRST CLASS REPAIRING DONE PROMPTLY. C. Hunsaker. WILLARD: W. Valentine, Rupert 01s?n( Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that A Nice lot of Horse Blankets Contain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the sense 'of smell and completely fie range the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH. is ten fold to the good you will tan possibly derive from them. Halls Catarrh Cure, 'manufactured by F. J, Client y & Co., Toledo, 0., fohtalnS no hiercury, and Is taken Internally acting dirertly upon tb? t5li lllUCCUb sui faces Gf I Ho fii B Halls Catarrh Cure buying 5 you get the genuine. It is taken inte ternally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co, Testimonials free. Sold by Druggists. Price 75c. per bottle. Take Halls Family Pills for constipation. at prices to Suit your purse Frank: al JBo wring No. 13 West, Forest Street. 8 k s ' 1 California ' Best REACHED ' "J VIA THE NEW 5 ft is I ' AND POPULAR 8 stl $ ft t$ - & ft Ask the Agent but specify Si ft ft ft i Tonopah R. R. 4 San Pedro. Los Angeles , 10 'I I & Salt Lake. I C5 8 J. H. BURTNER, D, P. A, SALT LAKE' CITY, UTAH. ) AND CHILDRENS Shortest and best line to Bullfrog And Nevadas Mineral Belt via the Las Vegas 51. AL- L- I BLANKETS, DRY GOODS, 4 LADIES SKIRTS, AND UNDERWEAR. MENS, LADIES WINTER .RATES, $ ON .x iii V. 6 Reduction Sale SHOES. Per Gent Off. High Grade Pure Malt Vinegar and White Wine Vinegar, , Yours to please, Ediv. L. Hansen 5th South, Main Street, Brigham. i isestlmated that Uncle Sams ie army of pacification will cost Cuba $1,000 jpO(f. That will cut Cuba's surplus Hewn from its present u' trIt ibe ky $13,600,'00'0 Tlie best; treatment for indigestion and troubles of the stomach is to rest the stomach. If cfi be rested by starvation or by the Ufee of a good digestant which will' digest the food eaten, thus takiiig the work off the stomach. At the pioper temperature a single teaspoonful Of Kodol will wholly digest 3,000 grains of food'. It relieves the present annbyance, puts the stomach In shape to satisfactorily perform Its functions. Good for Indigestion, sour stomach, flatulence, palpitation of the heart and & - J B, OGDEN, Coats and will give - Bitters; and I rejoice to say, three bottles effected a complete cure. Quiet, rare cure for nervous comKodol is made in strict female dyspepsia. plaints. generaf' debility, and blood conformity with the NtionaJ Pure weaknesses. Impoverished the Eddy Food and Drug Law. Sold by the malaria. Guaranteed by 50c. PVEee Brigham City Pharmacy. drug stove. j I am desirous of closing out all my Ladies, Misses and Childrens POTATOES A REVELATION. Sold by the Brigham City Pharmacy. PAGE THREE. FARM LOANS, tation. Where transivortation charges are eliminated or are reduced to a minimum, the cost of the raw material going into a gallon of molasses alcohol will not exceed' 7 cents. There are no at molasses distilleries, but under the most favorable conditions alcohol from molasses ought to be produced at 12 cents a commercial gallon. De-Wit- t's 15, 1906. EDWARD THE SUGAR PRODUCT. Two and a half gallons of low grade molasses will produce a gallon of alcohol. The low grade molasses is a from beet and cane sugslr factories. There are probably gallons of black strap molasses produced annually in Louisiana. Of this 7000,000 gallons are now consumed in the manufacture of spirits for tax payment. It has sold as low as 1 cent and as high as 5 cents a gallon on the plantation. Molasses Imported from Porto Rico or Cuba is now selling in Boston and New York at 7 cents a gallon. The principal element of cost Is transpor- The potato has never been used in this country in the production of alcohol. In Germany 90,000,000 bushels of potatoes are converted Into alcohol annually, A late report from Consul-GenerMason gives the average yield per acre of potatoes In Germany last year 'as 217 bushels. Tn practice 'the 'Germans secure about four-fiftof a gallon of alcohol from a bushel of potatoes. Secretary of "Agriculture Wilson estimates that lands In the United States will produce such low grade potatoes at an average of 500 bushels an acre. This grade of potatoes is not now produced here, for being unfit for human consumption. Then an acre of poTHE THREE SOURCES. tatoes would yield in alcohol 400 In the light of what has been done as much it would seem that the cheapest alco- gallons nearly three times as the yield in alcohol from an ordihol can be piodueed from molasses. acre of corn. Sf.ock feed is a If the supply of blackstrap in the nary at otato distilleries, United States should fail there are cost of producthe millions of gallons going to waste in thereby reducing tion. Cuba, and transpoi tation charges ROOM FOR EXPERIMENT. from Cubajto the gulf states ports are so light as not to be a serious handi Alcohol from anything else has not cap. gone beyond the exjierimental stage. Next to molasses and very near it Distillation of watermelons resulted as a producer of cheap alcohol is corn. in a vile product from a beverage In Iowa, Kansas and Nebraska, where standpoint. Ethyl alcohol from the corn oftens sells for thirty cents a sugar In sawdust was produced in an bushel and where an association of experimental way, and it has been farmers can erect and operate a dis- estimated that there was as much altillery, alcohol can be produced at cohol In the corn stalk as there is in corn, but no way has been discovered surprisingly low figures. Cheap alcohol can be produced to keep it in the stalk until the corn from fruit and only under exception- was harvested. Utah State Journal. al conditions. The refuse of canning factories in California, and to an exGood for everything a salve is used tent in other sections of the country, for and especially recommended for and overripe fruit from vessels af piles. That is what we say of such liorts as Mobile, Ala., can proWitch Hazel salve. On the bably he profitably utilized. market for tars and a standby in ALCOHOL FROM GRAI- .'thousands of families. Get DeWitts. ed question of producing alcohol at a small distillery is simply a bus! 0eS8 one. It requires simple and Intensive machinery to produce dis-d!spirits at 100 proof, many fruit distiller Ies representing an outlay of s than 100. Somewhat more and elaborate plants are to produce alcohol. No busi-tes- s Wilsons have existed for the 'a!ler distiller ies to provide the e machinery necessary to pro-C- e A bushel of grain, consisting of S5 .proof alcohol, for While per cent corn and 15 per cent malt Quantities of high proof spirits and rye, wfll pioduce at sc modern, are Pi od need, at leabt 97 per cent of well equlpiied distillery two and spirits manufactured for tax pay-e- it three-quartgallons of 188 proof algoes into actual consumption at cohol. Stock feed and fusel oil are 9roof the same as the product valuable Fusel oil is 'he small distilleries. worth $1.23 to $1.50 a gallon, and DISTILLATION EASY. "hat peojile want to do first Is to Made Happy for Life, et rid of the idea that a distillery is Great happiness came into the home implicated affair and a dangerous of S. C. Blair, school superintendent, at St. Albans, W, Va., when his little ethodist Minister Recommends daughter was restored from the Chamberlains He dreadful comjilaint he names. Cough Remedy. ei THURSDAY, NOVEMBER - LOOK AHEAD Some and prepare for the future! slight trouble with your eyes may develop into serious ailment if ti's neglected, hut Carefully Fitted Eye-Glasse- s may entirely cure the trouble. Our specialty Is testio? eyes and fitting them with lenses suited to their special needs. Charges very moderate. S. F. Christensen, JOHN H BOTT & Sons. EYE SPECIALIST, With L. C. Christensen & Sons. I k. . j |