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Show f . myJ.a,tT. U All. ' JOURNAL LOGAN, UTAH. , X February 14, Tuesday, . 10C3.- - TOE TEI-WEES- LT GUARANTEED BY CYRUS E. NAPPER Automatic Fire Alarm omeiJThe-DnlyCurJ.- Patents have been reeently toFearThe mechanism of the box. The sound Is "very positive and granted to W: L. Deoio, of Romisunder-stoofend' - distinct,' chester, N. Y on a telephone fire alarm system. This device secures its energy from the central office, so that there is no local battery to get out of order. It consists of oni or more Bignal boxes installed in any building having a telephone One sgnal box is sufficient for or dinary purposes, but if one box is placed on each floor, a fire starting on that floor would send a signal through that box, which arould indicate that particular floor, so that no time would be lost 4y the fire department in locating the exact seat of the conflagration. Leading from the signal box ,is a circuit on which push buttons are located at con' venent points also thermostats on thtf ceiling. This signal box consists essentially of an electromagnet arranged to be energized by the closing of the circuit by a thermostat or push buttou, which magnet unlocks a vibrat ing pendulum driven by an escapement wheel and a spring, acd tuating a revolving contact wheel, operating to send in the signal indicating the floor on which the fire occurs. For the wheel in the signal box on the fourth floor wotdd be four points, one on the fifth floor five points, an4 so on. The signal box is so constructed that the signal will be repeated a sufficient number of timeer to Insure the central exchange operators gettng it correct. The star pointed wheel causes the central exchange light to flicker, and it cannot be mistaken for anything el so, because the operator is able glass-protect- ed star-pointe- TEA litillincl ki naam, ,ur A ODELLS PHOTO STUDIO Have your enlargement work done writh us in Water Fpr Catarrh Which Returns Your Money if Not Satisfactory, It is seldom that a druggist has enough faith in the medicine he sells even when prepared by him- fhe self to be willing to refund the Kmy V fm 4ant Qs Was a Boy. I wisht Id been here when My paw he was a boy ; They must have been excitement then When my paw was a boy; In school he always took the prize lie used to lick boys twice his When "Paw size ; I bet folks all had bulgin eyes When my paw was a boy. They was a lot of wonders done When my paw was a boy ; How grandpa must have loved his - son When my paw was a boy ! ned get the coal and chop the wood, think1 up everything he could To always be gist as sweet and And good When my paw was a boy. Then everything was in its place, When my paw was a boy; IIow he could rassle, jump race, When my paw was a boy I He never, never disobeyed; He heat in every game he played-G- eel what a record they was made When my paw was a boy 1 Hy-om- Company. V Denver. Colo Springs. Pueblo' 11:45 a.m. 10 .00 p.m. 8:30 p.m. No. 42 Leaves. .. . 11:30 a jn. No. 6 Leaves.... 10:00 p.m. To Kansas City and SL Louis Colo. Springs. Pueblo m. 1)5 pja. m Denver. No. 10 No. 16 satiafied. Hyomei is Leaves.... 245 pjn. ;30 p. Leaves.... 7. 50 p.m. 8.05 p. Jennie P. Slater Going Somewhere?. Address " Bonded Abstractor and Conveyancer-- .. DiL Pxu Ageni, G. A. BIBLE, T rv. But. Agent, E. DRAKE. 1(0 West tad South 8L, NOTARY PUBLIC d Journal Oflee, . LOGAN . . Sell Lake Oily. C. B. BLOAT, General Agent Passenger Department, Denver, Colorado, UTAH IIav Cache Valley Time Card DURING 1905 THERE SHALL BE NO OTHER SERVICE BETWEEN SALT LAKE CITY AND CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS QUITE SO SATISFACTORY AS BURLINQTON SERVICE. LKAVCS - So. It Daily No. Poet talk) Salt Lake 2:45 5:46 7:15 Ogden Cache Jet 8:55 Men don 9:13 9:30 Logaq Smithfietd 9:48 Btcbtaond 9:59 Franklin 10:11 Mixed 1 Dally p.m...2:$0 d.tn pa KB 1 1 25 ....6,00 ....6:25 ....7:00 ....7:42 ....8:15 Keep this in tain4 snd whenever yon re rekdy to go East ask ae to produce the evidence. AltBiVBS Prwrton 1 This is Our New Years Resolution NORTH BOUND 10:35 p.m....9:10 a.m SOUTH BOUND 911111 I. SAVES Preston Franklin Li 7:10 n.m.. ..940 a.m 7. J7 ...10:00 7:42 ...10:40 7:56 ...11:10 8:15 ... 12:50 p.m 8:38 ....1:10 8:55 V ....1:35 Riebmdnd Smithfield L6gtn Mendon Cache Jot , . PocateHo 4 SHORTEST LIIIETO THE GREAT SOUTH For further information apply to W. W. WOODSIDE; . Afcct. THESlGflOMlIE a.m.... 5: 30 p.m ....6:55 ' ' ....4:45 " 10:30 Salt Lake 11:55 FEStEH, Ctaertl .. SALT LAKE CITY. ARRIVES Ogden Ticket Offiett WEST SECOND SOUTH ST r Mixed No. 16 Dally No, 12 Dally. 1 -- VlEST Agent, - -- n; Carriage Maker long-distan- ce whan In Zion atop at Salt CltTs Leading Hotel Uki The Kenyon DON kBTR, Prop. IF yon wish to invest in land or engage in fruit or track : farming, tbtt's the place to go. Unexcelled facilities for raising live Mock. This LAND OF PLENTY" conveniently reached via the Santa Fe direct Ask me about . cheap rates and free literature. , C. F. WARREN, General Agent No. 411 Dooley' Block, Salt Lake City, Utah." European Plan, 91.00 and up. American Plan. 92.50 and up Rates: 92 to 92.50 Par Day. f' The Culleii Hotel .. UTAH;; HttltlH Startling But True. zgwptto W. - vVr Salt Lake City V ad TK1CE-A-WEE- r 3 f The 1 f Rlfiljr CALIFORNIA' BABY FOOD NUTRITIOUS' CORRECTIVE CCONgMCAi 75. f US. $SM ! the Engllah Lan- guage Is Spoken. IHt f Head Aaaaat 'V1 (roe aa nqoesl. I OeLICIOUS Tho 3conIc Un to EDITION K Road Wherever teat. They always produce tbs largest and sanat crops. All dealers sell " them. Our D.M. Fiaev A,Oo.' DETROIT, MIC. Utah : : NEWYORKWOliLD plant anything tot the standard slUrttyeenT s-- i THE GEEDO w 1 Prop. - 5. C. EVINO, , . jfe you labor aod . I t ' To Omaha and Chicago.' Uaa ao$ ei the simplest and most convenient remedy for catarrh ever offered to them public. Breathed through the inhaler so small that it oan be carried in the vest pocket, for a few minutes four times a day, it will absolutely kill all the germs of catarrh and cure the disease. Catarrh cannot exist where Hyomei is used. It has a two-folaction, killing all the germs in the air pas sages and lungs and soothing and healing the irritated mucous mem brane. Some of the most prominent men and women of the country have gladly given testimonials to Hyomei. After seeking relief in vain for years this wonderful remedy has cured them of catarrh and it is no wonder that they want others to know it D. O. Groff, Editor - of the NJcholasville, Ky. News writes, Eyer since I was a young man I have been troubled with catarrh and in later years the disease became unbearable. Hyomei has so me much I wish io that helped publicly speak of its merits, so that others afflicted aa I have been may be likewise benefited. If you have catarrh, accept Cyrus E. Nappe rs proposition and use Hyomei. The complete 'outfit of Hyomei 'eosts but $1.00 and con of an inhaler, a medicine sound over considerable distances sista dropper and a bottle of Hyomei. A century ind a half later, in .. ... the Word waa telephone Croup. first used, being applied to WheatBegins with the symptoms of a stones apparatus by which sound common cold; them Is chilliness, was transmitted through wooden sneezing, sore throat, hot skin, rods. quick pulse, hoarseness and impedThe first patents of the Bell ed Give frequent respiration. telephone were taken out in 1876. small doses of Ballards n Longdistance telephoning is tweni Syrup, (the child will cry ' ty years old this very year. for it) and at the first sigh of a At the beginning of 1904 there crOnpy cough, apply frequently were 8,779,517 telephones under Ballards Snow Liniment to the rental in the United States. The throat. Mrs. A. Vilet, New Castle number of messages in a year Colo., writes, March 19th, 1901 passes beyond 3,000,000,000. A I think Ballards Horehound Sycurrent news item predicts tele- rup a wonderful remedy, and so phonic communication in the near pleasant. 25c, 50c and $1.00. future between New York and Sold by Riter Bros. Drug Co. b San Franciso. ! ! With a continent crossed by the II MUHMI 8 peech carrying circuit there reEMIL E. NEILSEN mains the problem of trans-oceaio communication by telephone. It is not to be doubted that a soWagons and Carriages j lution will come. The rapidity of Order. All ( Made to telephone development, after its Kinds of Repairing! first start, as indicated in the Neatly Done. Give us dates given above, seems to proma trial ise that the crowning achievement 129 South Main Street communication in GarffS Lumber yard ... by voice may not be far in the fuLOGAN ture. - People the world over were horrified on learning of the burning of a Chicago theater in which nearly six hundred peoglfeigi their lives,yet more than five tiffins this number or, over 3.000 people died from pneumonia in Chcago durng the same year, with scarcely a passing notice. Every one of these cases of pneumonia resulted when. I wisht at Id been here from a cold and could have been My paw he was a I oy; prevented by the timely use of Theyll never be his like agen I. Chamberlains Cough Remedy. A model Paw was the boy whu had every reason But gtill last night I heard my great many to fear pneumonia have warded it ma Raise up her voice and call my off bv the prompt use of this rem-paedy. The following is an instance Too much cannot The worst fool that she ever saw of this sort: of Chamherlains favor 'He ought to have staid aboy.be said in . Ex. Cough Remedy snd especially for . colds snd influenza. I know that it cured my daughter, Laura.'o f Advance of The Telephone. a severe cold, snd T believe saved As far back as 1667 one Robert her life when she was thratneirl Hooke, of London, proclaimed the Jvrith pneumonia." -- W.0 ' principle, of the telephone.1 By Logan, New York; Sold by, air means of C wire he transmitted druggists. - Estate Rock Island Trains - money if itdoes not cure ; but has cured bo many cases of Plenty of money to loan on farms catarrh among the customers of optional payments. Also choice Cyrus E. Napper that he offers to real estate for sale. refund the money to all who use L. S. Cabdon, Mgr. it and report that they are not Over First National Bank. Logan ore-hou- nd - Real logaa 'j CoramcncingDecerabcr 24,1094 Colorado to the East 4 Daily Crayon, or Sepia. All work Artistic. Main Street. d. Provision is made .for breaking the. circuit through the alarm apparatus, after the alarm haB been sent in, so that there is no interference with the use of the telephone. The thermostats are' so constructed that the moment they are subjected to 125 deg. of beat they collapse and close, the circuit, thus sending in the signal, It makes no difference whether the telephone line happens to be busy or the receiver has been carelessly left off the hook, the alarm takes precedence, automatically cutting out everything else until it has gone in and automatically placing the telephone in use again. When the operator at the central exchange receives a signal, she notifies a special operator in charge of the fire calls, who in turn sends the alarm to fire headquarters, being able from her list of subscribers to tell the exact location of the fire. In the meantime the first operator rings the phone bell in the office or building from which the alarm came, thus notifying the person who had sent the alarm that it had been received and the fire de p&rtment is on the way ; or in the event of an alarms having come from a distant part of the building, a man sitting in his office might be thus warned' by the telephone operator that there! was a fire in his building, which he had not discovered. Mr, Denios patent thermostat and push button circuit is pucb that it could almost entirely b4 destroyed and still the alarm will go in just the same. Scientific American. J Pastel, Indian Ink, Color, 18-2- 1, Good tea is so much better than common that you wont buy any more joor stuff. Vw Cannot be TAQzrrm i Sue RECOMMENDED AND . FOR SUSS Riter Bros! Dru r Thrioe-a-Wee- v World has made special arrangements for the yea t 1905. 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