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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY. UH, SUNDAY, SEPT. 27, 1908. FIGHTING THE GREAT WHITE PLAGUE IN UTAH |[MAYSTAND UNCOVERED I | Thousands of Lives Endangered by Careless handling of Cases by Physicians Consumptives an¥ of ' gat into. the hands "of, the sphy'siclians| State Board of Health Powerless Through Laxity Shown by the Ever-Increasing Pilgrimage of throughout. thelr. process. ene the West and Spread of Disease See Hee eee te Ge chad carry which germs ng em are ey ' Among Active are on the tapis with | who have studied tu berculosis for years| Poomite and Noardine a ehsae without It bas eee ‘ ; . : a tuberculosis patient shall be fumignated -- disinfected after the jee ts | pant leave here is scarcely a sident In the ‘elty who has not had many | | cases oa der bis observation where | # ib s e ates s Utahns, plans Cities in Prosecutions-Satitarium for Afflicted Ones to be First to Step in Battle Against Tuberculosis, | b been accurately computed Enesta "The law requires that each ne meee ed expectoration | cam shall make prompt report FOS 7:000,000,000 of tubercle bacilli in 24) Cases which he treats, but physlof the it is a fact the state board of health for the cam-|#@re agreed that the establishment by| medical advice or supervision. Thay hours. | that the law is not properly observed. paign against tuberculosis, the great cbs Reoeamuton tk for the treatment| change their place of abode, and un-| he people of this state ind aaa Aa is a distinct handicap to any effort = a. co ) s eo | suspeyecting ones immediately occupy| and collectively, are especially inter. whito plague, the modern scourge. Tnat| check the ravages o the disense \this veritable chamber of death se | ested in the problem of the prevention | sjqcontre! eae ae ponte the Neh tL Utah, Colorado and California, with| Further lines of inquiry3 by) the stato} ware that they i : : = es that each physician neglecting a » being exposed to aj} of consumption, and should be fully] ¢, observe this rule sha 2 oun Arizona, as a possible fourth, face the | boar ‘d of health have confirmed th sl 4 ase, knowledge of possesion greatest and most severerecognized, menace from ote Ts nee eeieaeea at | Heh has heen known to drive the destroyer is widely and | che will tustte No possible thate to teclate cases | UDfortunate ones insane. !is being ay more upon firmly tmpressed authorities of the the states named and especially people U of U ap. upon each ae prevent thr ee | As it is now, the/ the dang er of contagion. | every case of tuberculosis| that comes Into the state 1s a menace/ern True Throughout West. is true in the majority of This citles, and especially of| alive to it. The idea that does not) cuilty of a LTO Rae and upon conthe; originate here is a dangerous: fallacy. | vjotion thereof be fined the amount the pee ec Jee poclatin eaeee law direc Disinfection and fumilent in this state. tional necessity for West- There is stringent an addimeasures peor copie those where | because of the large number of outside| the best place in the world fer recup-| communicated by a eration, and for treatment for the mal- pees and that it ady which once spelled death but which! tracted tn any other now is known to be not only preventa-| tlent - minute can not way destroy all germ or;though Utah has been profiting for be con-| years by the mistakes made in Colorado | the pa-) and California Instructions are being matter expector-| constantly sent to the physicians peacit of the examination sired The state board alive to tie dangers, yet o?| a nt appropriated ff tt seems there for the eee required Of AC OCR by Bs tuberchloals caso after fo tha aieeetin ee the we to scores of persons rge numbers of tuberculosis pationts| consumptives who cor here to live, | See ee a place It Is true, however, that a case of/ come from the East. Many of them do| attracted by the favorable climate. formed by natu re for eat health | tuberculosis is not necessarily a men-| the services of a physician Amongto other by the state | resort, whose snowe apped ‘mountains, | ace to others. If the patient will ob-| not but require are constantly emitting re danger-| board assist things in thedone fight against éry alr and admirable climate, carry | serve the simple rules that have been|oug bacilli, a menace te the stusalves| consumption is the free analysis of | healing powers, is becoming the mecca! scattered broadcast by e state board/and others. the sputum of suspected cases sent to | for thousands of sufferers from the|he can prevent any danger to others. Knowledge of these conditions has the state laboratory for examination. | , East, sent here by their physicians as/Physiclans agree that tuberculosis Js| aroused the state board to action, al-| A telegraph report will be sent of the| ae the ma ane py itt nwt nt oa S this | rte ie a officer ought "pe. provided O octentsh 1°. Precio ths purpose toma keep regular watch UPOn al ch' cases. an 4 tho he aw gets compliance. 27 °eulation ag not met with gratify 178 Success for various reasons eat de-| fully| is not| Need State Santtarium. suggestio to Sao aoe state saniterton all The a that purpose | tablished will be : eros wate nee ‘with inter- ble but curable, if taken In the early|ated by him, there Is a possible way/the state for their Soe in hand-/| of Aehtie it There is enough money | est, although, o oe not stages. } by which others can contract the dis-|ling cases of tuberculosis, but {t is|in the contingent fund to bear the ex-| Know whether the egisiature will se0 A campaign of education has been} ease from him, The Seacaetey of cases | only too true that tn mapy cases these| pense of a mild campaign, but the| ft to grant this reanes » Eastern going on in Utah for years, but it Is| which come, however, think only of| instructions are disregarded. and the| great Eastern cltles which are not|citles are spending a great deal of well known that the people of the) themselves and the consequence ts that/d adly scourage goes on accumulating in such grave danger spend dollars} ™money in this way with good results. atate, and the physicians as well, do/| the disease has a tendency to spread | its. victims in Salt Lake as ell as| where Utah is spending mills for the| ‘I heard the other day that one Ao | not give ek co-operation peen eet fl to others. | other communities in the Gites purpose jcal hospital has 15 tuberculosis should and are a menace to themselves Not Careful in Utah. hat the establishment of a state : Tek tients, and this is eomething that ought The next legislature of the state of} Seta aanrT ane Western mition sanitarlum will go far toward correct -| . Utah Must Take Action. | not to be If the eden would take Ttah will be asked to aid in this work | a} aes era a avant A ae eS | in g these ovils is believed by Dr. T. B| Sone Uae meee be done, said Dr./the proper precautions, all this dan- he, legislature .wi tablish a sanitarlum See 8-| careful as are somewhere In the | with the espionage tuberculosis state for sufferers from or. as {s most generally sumption, alte Ree pulmonary known or otherwise. for this sanitarium has ed, but i will A near the idea of the that this sanitariurn supporting, or nearly ; sanitarium and those who can not treated free of charge he best medical minds in ----- to to the ithe much reason ARUI TAN asive report all state ine cases board fe nok for doing | Shown a disposition to Gompelied| 2 aiuard ie citizens tuber eu-| a8 of a health. The yed. Ma 3| who can will be ae the cases that may | nny f the Be elclans report thelr canes, » but there | i Sireoen of AMA eae Mo ee 5 ar aces | atenec (tra Bop See to conviction of a misdemeanor and| United States and of board} punishment for it. Few are punished |} the asked to do| Orders pay will/ are issued in some cases destruction human race. the presen€: 10,000,000 of to [the United so, but the orders are not obeyed. | scourage Even should the physiclan report | nop to East! all cases, there are thousands of cases! rac the == do | = a a are shipped in| will succumb atmosphere known, ld oat the | toon the is now however. Bat ought to be isolated. That safe manner and that {!s gener-|coming that the ed eel vane id Fa aes aa trie I so weak whe : in| a wo disease| homes | hams to here in is w Utah. steps must be taken. "These unfortunates - eee See es atl lates, and sastrous, Many neh Corthalliinaniektoutelcorcaneeoonn if radical measures are not |} ma ue ot stop its onward and ‘triumphal | Lota ltt = ooo the board,| ger would be obviated, but so many this state.| of them will not do so that the cases must be that ‘phe eon anc e0 1 the | tah is are | must take they are| originate treated - ------ its care other will not are reseverely tee that borders 7 cha the as It that and It can and will a WANTS FISH IN THE STREAMS AND | suswestion ment | shall ; GAME IN THE MOUNTAINS AS IN OLD DAYS OF UTAH Should What the it incoming will be legislature asked will be once more erman's paradise. to 7 do do, known as The best | dation Utah little the fish- | ment watered |lous state In the union, the state with more | favors. The aid state from along states = of the Utah Jtah, gets general this line, the of the east for the appoint- wardens 1 CROMAR who | | Pacae iy tae cee | life, very the govern-|jg succeeded mong the ec destmucton the law with z ceuna Pig ie pi la elation ta that dams over 2h ASK LEGISLATURE FOR BETTER to the amalgamation PROTEC-| c newing gum COLEG se TODACCO - AY RESTOCK UTAH WITH GAME of and ey ie een Gi 2-5-2 BIRDS, jor or antelope, mountain beaver, or birds that state sheep, otter | inspection whenever the request any other game animals | made by the commissioner may be introduced into | his wardens or deputies. by the state authorities. He or is any A, total of ...)..... of And they hey also Any are worth, spend fo be Government other of two state, more fish hatcheries in the sufficient to stock every stream the borders of the common- within wealth and streams are fished to of necessary } not butchery. | establishing of additional hatcheries | which are nterferine with: th e fish, commissioner. An exception is made, | residents of the ar, state fish and game |in the state would remedy this. There bits when as ie fees A ef noms ver, in the case of deer, which | for such license has some ideas that are | will be no fishing in a few years in missioner recommends eae th 5 pate can be Killed from October 15 to No-/|to pay $50 for a keep Utah at be done. asin the stocked, the to death, to ‘rome ee eae "Fish at ‘th the tha! creased them present and that The time something oposes cRaNE lake | observed. . Cromar's a there |and is|the of fish |a shall game warden Sate double ae while that. h at hatchery it These is ssent at is presen proposed EE suggestions In each with commissioners eceive tojench appointed which in OU by not more rey than six ; $900 will | necessary a a county,| do it If there that aaa ee ssioner aT (turned should the Cromar be a law facto by line. That fishermen nd - ae ; This : - Tas 110-H. 5 : ; pe e - " P. ce Tt iattias TOS _ : : - ro : K Traction Engine ez - , -- and z next for new sale and cheap. is rh 2 ( 3 Good to 4 Bae ; 4 we ¢ and form, 16-ton as ment four years the cut you 5 are e}] ‘ We s of the to kill ‘ tl the you icture Ss. Lake City Phone = ; Office-310 4055 G. Shaw Atlas a block DRILLS f vi part he R ae yrs Blast heavy oe > Phone hole STEEL [IRON "4% 4342 . AND Madjn 3 Railway Contractors' Equipment, | Concrete Reinforcement, Concrete Mixers, Portland ¢ ement, etc Se Harris Brothers, Repres ee tah, Idaho, Nevada Denver Office-1420-26 Ww azee Street thrushes, and birds, except all There Zoe js ip In swallows, |the fish the English |tlon at this insectivor- | other |against any open season with the ex-|in and Fish State canals are is generally eee the being better esrvcnen treet as than the game are commissioners devoting time many of the western their the is true The same loan 0,6/00, association pees te eres his of "one 108,000,000 ) oe. e for charity see et senesiece ele ee 160,000,000 450 000,000 1 534.0 ane seeaae «of oe won cewes wae 2 . eee rece eee $ 494,286,996 479,104,694 399,688,910 300,000,000 207,000,000 yelelel etal cis olaicia we ceed 5, «6 $2,702,856,448 (ss sekhie ls ome = a ele ewe © eae ee Hoosen Ee SO appropriations lof cco. e\s'e lawl eelele s p amie cs ENN od Sy So life i othing aah ee over Ng for the ea families ~ =a atitaior ara de 7 yet whose Panienee Tne esident. He of 414 . ane $1,421, 630 - $1,961,502, 230 Ss picture of cewe the oe ee $19,288,358.917 a individual Trust building, this * co a debts and Uteir strivine te. move society to Association of Life Unuce ieee. is Dre en atthe i of; this .col-= ‘head: the Penn Mu is the state age r : Utah of company of Philadeiphias "with local isurance Security ever part offices city. at 411- - | | | | | in| 3 ¥ that animals of the powers, union cacisccecceS ecw Cee e eee teen ne it! There is an association of mon nN COTIBCE noe condition. It is the Utah atten- states, his a But its mortgaged indebtedness (exclusive of co rpor‘ ate mortgaged indebtedness of railroads, etc.), is $10,314,410,000 banks and trust companies in addition .... pees 8,973,843,917 Be reine fish preee : in' the streams. T 5 these canals will aheatlata it is a question to which and states we r na total TON fish- ditches streams, Due habitants of the streams, and the denjzgens of the forests and the mountains were slaughtered witnout any thought |as to the future The consequence Js that the streams of the state are fished to the limit and there Is good fishing nowhere in the state Commissioner Game deer, | that the | license and shall be CER for | them. is eae Se = Thrive Industries Time of manufact-|centers of manufacture. ‘The princifactories are-shoe institutions In the utiliza- | pal taught result . . small tanning, > effort which now Ind, < Supplies, __ Montana then then by was plants their the for weaving, great ee |modern 0 was wa laid sugar The horse-power ge FEE yer ng, | plied to manufacturin |and various other plants employed in | the propul se a |turning raw materials into commergene Pures , A Foy" form lead- | cial sande t establish- | silk manu- ¢loth and | the first woolen | Missouri plant, mill Th river | built This utilizing west is a something : the he oie of over the | camp | one T Anes o rus 3 ne ‘ and rnis § aC . » ero Dm Pap t ‘ive eg ne: o o a : o as : pis as cepcttches uy Sa rennec sugar in tah ae pepe produc plants are ploy an army of t When aoe Sees that Is to ormon of an ese among it ene ehnure ra 1AN SCAR naoente ope the | Utah remembered has " so @ many that ; ' sup Be rie CASH its | ranch Sas moe jeaene ivwadec ra of tab yhe be ¢ 4 stex nee oa s Bee sei oe o ea i ! 1 © ‘"omes hy from Sore ares Rethe and ore Tienes of labor and dividends, they emmaintain | la rge communities engaged in the cul| tiv: ation of the sugar beet Utah's sofl is peculiarly adapted to growing beets of hig saccharine value Ther are oe Teen | re ait I aU States such expert beet growers r farmers of Utah They lave I knack of wringing the highest returns from the land As fast as increased acreage justifies. new factories spring Viral Ole there secms to be y }up, and there seems to be nothing to stop the growth of the Utah sugar industry, except the limits of available \Jand and of market demand j Salt Lake, Prove, Ogden, Garland land Logan are at present the chief ome Smyrna | in Salt Lake. | | | | little LOOC pets Cs tucked Being and before goods treatment purposes 1900 7 of the high cheaper else ee you buy W A re | are out Furniture Bove whe ler Great Salt ages aa in Exchange e rent 4 37; district than ee « an be - Ind. MARKS we store peace 162 . CREDIT in can sell the err ed. {is a you Ranges, as 5 with pleasure to Car- us show ot. A gents Guaranteed F or t h e Peninsular WASHING F amous Ranges. HEADQUARTERS MACHINES. FOR STEEL WHITE FOR ANY REPAIRS STOVE. SAFES. WHERE a artisans, rug lich w and there are no establishment Bell é a aaane - skilled Phones: ‘ ake, c 2 ap ‘ . eas¢ in fining processes, a practically: pure arsuffi- | ticle for Bo tee is pr tec and "re vast vas antities of crude salt for where quan alt fo in -- PENINSULAR noprice 3> ) mining | THE CARS STOP United States, und are |and why the manufacturing spirit is eee a degree of economy | present so generally in the state, It AS a "(ter means of telling the peo-| which has made jit pos-|is an interesting fact that whatever | ple ae Salt Lake and visitors just where| product to meet and = article one desires to have made, he ‘S| the cars are supposed to stop, the Utah | markets outside sugar | quite Jikely ta find someone in Utah |yient & Railway company has a new| it out of local use. Not | who knows just how to make it svstem under consideration The plan | pa rere . tah a - | gentleman SaaS Se Lee: a mess is to mark a white band around poles clare regular anc libera but directly and tndirectly | : country == - it. ransmissiOn ma : ais : Cane eee | ane erat. sh eae Oo urious and BUROTES ities fae and Sa 16 valley se aments, : : mountains to every principal modern Sme iz. ore-m an i tho Sa ac re > Ae nichi 3 e eal Soa t a ibly | uring institutions have been ati sugar 3 | clently1 discussed clsewhere topnde sons eh coast . beginning ginning plants one. jlargest in the operated with ind efficiency sible fer the |} defeat in the ' sent In to drive only do me sei A load- work O., Bell of |} pounds of We have a model set of the Shot Core drill and will take pleasure in explaining to you now it does the work. Salt The : i making the machine "a. ( mpacinlts ater. Wells prospecting ers;for | | | | | ,atany any kv aitl trealinrenres - r reighted ove ari ae a Steel a ee Tanta aah SIeat aa only 59 successful, but the attempt machine up-to-date with mimi irrigation in 1ere into Yet the United States is the best insured country in the world. It has about fourteen billions of "old Mne' life insurance in force Saas eee eran Pens ee spat pon : a af tl . santie of Cc: « en one é m4 ee : og Ss 1e in ention o ommissioner season for wild duck, geese, snipe, |Cromar to make an attempt to stock Shore. birds, brants, swans, is from |the streams of Utah with fish and the December 31 ¢t October 1 Chinese forests and canyons with game That pheasants, Knglish pheasants, spinnat- | there shall be real fishing and hunting ~ ed grouse or quail are protected |jn the state As has been the case | chased in Europe, by way andof|| Pacific ca New Orleans and shipped the Mississippi! try to as the 0 concrete reinforcing materjals. and can make prompt shipme nts from stoc} is robins, - familiar built. Ing with almost human perverseness fer to spawn In the irrigating and and A soap making, and for many other raulion younde o Olah wool ate eran eee Nant me Bantenty arctan purposes, In the first years of settle- | Rually. 16 cloths made are as ne v : a : Sea TInt ates | use of coal-made ment Before the close of > the ' "fifties" * | as any ' turned out in the United States, ¢ mn ae by the' ae a steam a sugar-making chine wasa they a find a vay ready market as ‘neilfar| portance The salt industry js of growing imugar-making machinery pupur-|and iheuirinicicniecominercint ase 5 » > yf | cast as the middle states, and in the anc eo p . ‘ Smith -if i were and facture, set the pace, others follow and ; > "Just a equipment aref just as good Notice where to} ad- ers to become independent of the out- i| e A notable enterprise is that‘ of the ~ r 2 at I » rovo, Mills ar acompany Woolen sup- | Utah by as far as possible, alde world, plying their needs in home manufaec- | which enjoys the distinction of being up-to-date. are until! and for RaeiNiaSR hens, grou te ; aerate ck morning dove fs cee fromis noDecember 1 | screening rather thanof August 1 and there open sea for gulls, owls, larks, hawks, | all this, and |ous or song were driven by necessity in early days to convert these materials into usable Lees . Sere In concrete machinery mixers tell you that their r mixers them numerous possible tion of native raw materials, Utah's |soap works, woolen and silk mills, ) ing the opera ution of people have long been proficient They | knitting factories, tanneries, canneries | various ORE po ae ‘3 e J ‘ > e pre alo ri ars, our inquiries i or epecifications epe © Show Let us have your or for Steam Shovels, Wer kind j 70 . can 3 handle any > kind of aZ proposition you can put up to us, and vou will agree with us, there is no better shovel on the market than obs season Utah-Old tories. Trucks |or | to all | snowbirds, woolen line and "Book There are all kinds uring plants in Utah. 5 ~ er ; : ad . protect sufficiently open society y ; T sa ase to. be ps writer. irateee | G@pomar desires the right to select one |at one time roamed over the plains stream, lake or pond in each county |and plateaus They have rapidly be- | for the purpose of slaaitin: breeding | come decimated, although there are | ang propogating fish He desires the | still a great many bears in the state | ;j-nt to continue this as long as de- | Their extinction Is a matter of only a | ojyeq and to have it made a misde-|short time unless steps are taken to meanor to fish in such stream while | preserve some of them. : he is using it for the above purpose. \ number of suggestions atone thi oe ee ares be mane, Eg oa or | line will fish to anyone for unlawful is sug-|It Cromar Commissioner Game | ) brought © wi pressure and fishing | ture a without state the in | hunt unlawful made be it shall ests that: &for ine licensese a required | bear to have some attention given to any person at any time within: |and hunting and it{ is s req s = shall The closed season prairie chickens, sage that | whipporwills, power The suggested ni visable json says' | acti | sa all compelling them. | Eyes ‘ is various bY year, the No person shall catch or have in his possession more than 15 pounds of fish in any one day No devices to catch fish other than by hook and line shall be used, and the commissioner suggests a heavy fine for violating this Let Deer and Elk Multiply. the a the provide | they of streams_ of | Red ys Metid stata on lee ee an DB ws : } Dian : o° ELEY BOWED sOgmaAnS tain suitable screens or other devices to keep the fish from entering therein. =|} These screens are to be eh by the state commissioner at the yense of XT } the operators of these -aflin. and to be :caoept: way time during I RA I CON state are taxed $10 Allens are required license. Kill Commissioner Cromar suggests that sea- | the owners of private canals shall be | factory race at Provo is to be exempt | ception that quail can be killed in | || fror m. these According 5 to |the counties of Washington and Kane | Pp rovisions - i|the suggestions of the state fish and | between August 1 and February 1, and | game commissioner, the closed sea-|in the Salt Lake Davis, Weber, eee for fish in the state shall be be- | Utah, Sevier and Carbon countle s dur- | |} tween January 1 and June 14 of each | ing the month of October of each year. | | year. They shall not be taken in any | One Pond in Each County. a ND that to oe use Into something along this be of great service |? €/vember 15, but no person can more than one deer in any open and {it spells death to the legislature will be asked to | |maintained R Spanees aneretuse, Commissioner the com- SS ¢S will know. >me deemed recommends ee ee aw Building Army p All Refuse Out. son, It is the intention of the com-,required to screen them at their own law as at ee constituted | missioner, if the legislature wil) ap|expense. This has become a constant that no refuse om saw milis prove it, to introduce a n er of/and annoying nuisance in Colorado, run into the tee ams The | game birds Into the state, and "this law | Utah and others of the western states the state, fish. The be made to the legislature, although | missioner shall have the power to apothing can be guessed as to what the | point deputy game wardens at a com: il i ith tt eco en-| pensation not to exceed $3 a day. His egislature wil do ¥ i ther mm D eo é ' - fe of | "BGS be -- - chief war towarden year and year he suggests 7 all oe approval | each judgement one clerk, each salary of $1,500 a clerk rh | provi fish county the of the a teaanien Cromar ae nas a He suggests that there shall y at Se sake beb hatchery Salt!Lake in-of=\¢ || dens appointed capacity. The capacity and Lake be commissioner the system TeUssrinevile and iene TeaTan suggests | well. in Salt 1,500,000 ; : Warden System. laws at present provide game The | that o pe ". elk, eae W a nt | the biect which include tab if the syggestions of the state | changed to include all aa plans, re "establishing | fish and game commissioner are not To Kee Ref of se nceelve init _ ife insurance premiums. Education: ..-... aoc Fire insurance exce among units his Jewelry, precious stones, adies' pine wicseyercrninis ki and Thanksgiving sano t a Bloves, _ automobiles Beer and other alcoholic ena Gor yc Oe ama male citizen of the stato of streams to its credit than any other, | getting 50,000 eggs this year from the shall provide a special Aahie ec 9 the | suggests against their being held in | Utah over 12 years of age can secure will have those streams stocked with | government, and secured also 75 cases passage of the fish. Ther ay for the | confinement except for private or pub- | a license from any justice of the peace fish, and will, throw such safeguards j of fry from the Rio Grande railroad. | gams in ‘he ateeania of ‘he etaton Tene | lic parks and then only with the per-|or the state commissioner upon the about them that catching them will |More are needed, however, and the than : that Sine ten cea ere a ‘SS | mission of the state fish and game | payment of a Ucense fee of $1. Nonsport and Lie missioner, the rove a mond that with: refarencelltelthe St and refuse Into the ntreatne. The ose 7h ng oe in | vides TO TION-M J Under beneficence, whose daily and develop the finer duty in- Reane at ed and careful investigations show that 85.6 per ce the adults who die leave nothing in property or value a Spry ole Places; 90,1 per cent leave less than $1.000. and only 3 per cent leave $10,000 or over. In one almshouse, out of 1,133 inmates, only three had been left any life insurance, Thirrty per cent of all the old me in the world are paupers.' In the United States out of an aggregate income of $14,642,961,000 the people spend annually for: | ; 29 game wardens in the state . system, in the opinion of Com| missioner cae. does not work well. more popu- | getting the however, provides of special game serve Seitiout ae se oe Life in, organized for all and all for one," can hold up his head, look any man in tho eye, ane tainsnecessary, like William Penn, may wear his hat in the presenoe ola - 9 COMMISSIONER oes miata that he shall arouse, stimulate stincts of humanity, who honestly devotes do - WILL G. FARRELL, whose business { an must of those that flock In states. Tho state board what zee --- - one consider carefully. in a peculiar posftion care of all the cases within hehe ven = eee ee and|also take ie Heat ‘ ome under the| here from no department of chari. doing € ar - eons and only it {s murine ent be as well as by coming to the West. The} with kindness, but where they lanan air treatme nt and all the simple!take the ne ceanery steps that remedies whic the physicians know/| quired of the they must be coe applied ay of ahs eae ees pee This ‘ahd uae fon loe o It is estimated that mortallt: ee the people now living States dry ad y las de-| raaponaible one-seventh #?d@ those the Tilneans: ee oe ts of of In do all possible Thousands come here from the East,| of the state | 8e7t by their physicians for the climate| m other states as well as cies within her border het self-| however, and the slaughter of the in-| sent| nocents goes merrily No roviston | afford to|is made for the inspection of the case the treatment jaw the Eastern nine {n | Beatty, secretary and executive officer| Beatty, executive officer of tuberculosis cases,|°f the state board of health. who has|._‘® Central the disease as a should be so. tlents so, he for sug-| jic.ig nter | race state to pay twice . V No/py been \ ic of population of the state tha be accessible from all parts atate Nearly Self-Supporting. is on-| woven | wun, end of ae me out hae of the way places in Salt Lake, where | novel manufactures can be found. But! there is room for more factories and | more will come us the population of | the inter-mnountain country increases, | en ee ent ane pe: a Staora. to . - Ce ietone wat an or on See The mratanit Stove |~ 242 So. = State. Furniture el and Carpets, 254-256 -$-$$-$$ So. a State Jf xf g ; y M eyvgtem is most puzzling. especially on Brigham street, and even the: people| who use those cars often do not ae where they aré supposed to stand to make the motorman stop his car fot and Utah's wonderful ae ity of raw eee rather embarrassing for a permaterials becomes better known son, on what he belfeves to be the right From a small be ginning made sev- | corner to see the car go whizzing past eral years ag the Cottonwood ri ja nd several complaints have been regproduction nf ee to ae company ¢ fixi t electrical energy by w T yower has | t for the aOeedas of fixing matctrica ergy } a I v ha Z : ar ae de | grown to enormous proportions cece eee a etnane le Catal Almost every mountain stream Of j gring the advisability of putting white sufficient volume has been harnessed, | hands on the black or maroon poles or | and there are powerful plants al l|other supports for the trolley wires in | Prove, Ogden, Salt Lake and Logan. i near future Department, - A $4.756-S-room mod. Sewer and sidewal 1k A ha a brick anes Le on nts Eas Th near st Is property ~ { ID TR partes t | South, Y4x10 rods, Is cheap at $5,500, tg AN | Oth paid E ' ( i ET 309 MAIN S E ; ro. ite fire insuran in one of the oldest and most in "the "wot ( ~ ae reliable cas V. A. BETTILYON, Mer., Renal Estate Department, --n |