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Show ' MraM'samT SbSbSb FOR BLOOD P05S0U Not only its pro-rcn ability to cure, but its absolute safety oj & rsraedr ha made S. K. S. tho nrvt delrablo of all medicines for the treatment cj Contagious Blood Tolson. S. S. 8. is made entirely of roots, herbs &ti barJcs of tho forefts ad fluids. It do?a not contain a particli of morcurr potash or any other honrJul minor'al to injure tho delicate parts of t system. Impair Uio dJistlcn, corroia an 1 irrit.it tho lining of tho stomach, or In any other way injure the health. It Ls Nature's blool pur:ar, harmless In its action and certain in its good results. P.. S.S. removes to poison from the circulation, enriches tho blood, and safely and surely cum Contapioui Elood Poison. It builds up ond strengthens the system by in flc tonic effects and leaves the patient not only cured of tho disease, but stronger and in better health In every way. If you are f uttering ia Contagious Blood Tolson S.8, S. Is your most certain relimce; an honest medJclnc, and because of its vegetable purity, a wife treatment for any ona. Wo have a spoclal book on home treatment which explains fully the different differ-ent stages of tho disease, also suggestions that will be helpful to you in tho treatment of your cae. Wo will bo glad to (tend this book together wita any medical advlc desired, freo to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. Bright and Steady 5"' A bright and steady light depend upon the construction of the lamp. The Vit fkill h put fr,M f ?t effort in perfecting the Rayo Lamp. l As the air is fed to the flame o does the liRht burn. The easy-flowing current of air through the air-tube of the Rayo Lamp secures a uniform light, with never a flicker xr flare. The ideal family lamp. Mad of bras throfh-out throfh-out and beautifully nickeled. The Rayo is a low-priced lamp, but yoa cannot get a tetter lamp at any price. Once a Rayo user, always one) T.rrrr rvr Erfrrwhrrf. If Not it Voorn, Wrtu tdt Descriptive Clrcclar 10 the Nearest Arrny o( lb CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY (Incorporated) K Not One Woman Out of a Hundred will ever change bck lo ord-tury ord-tury vtoilla, witca ibe hts oace nd l BURNETT'S VANILLA There's m much Htmca la the trwth irxj flaror of Baroett's Vanilla as J the cheap, common kiodt, u there , u between pure, rich ice cream pd tho ihia, weak ccrnturch kind. AIiuAys Insist on getting Burnett's Vanilla. Yon wttl htve betitr desserts tf yea do. X - J There is Only One Brorro Quinine That Is LAXATIVK UROMO QUIN-1NR. QUIN-1NR. Look for tbo signature of 15. W. GROVE. Used the world over to cure a cold in one day. 23c. "Boston" Shock Absorbers Save your car and your .otor. Fully guaranteed. $80XO per set of fcur. Co. 1000 BoyUton St., Boston. Send for Catalog. OR TTOV big supply of eggs is assured If you keep your poultry in good condition. You need plenty of corn, beef scraps, (lu'll bono and grits. You can get ,bm here. cjhas. f. grout GRAIN, HAY AND CHICKEN SUPPLIES. TEE POWER HOUSE The life of an employe in the electric power home non- j t ttonous, excepting in the event of stonns or line interruptions fj ' and accidents. The continuous never-ending magnet hum of j tho dynamos soon tire the nerves which are constantly listen- J ; ing for a change in the pitch or tone; as a piano tuner would 3 J say when tightening or loosening a string; and at the moment whenever the magnet tono or hum docs change., the trained 1 f enrs of the man in charge tolls him of impending trouble ij It ma' ho that a bolt of lightning has struck the high power j i line and started an arc across the lightning arresters. If the a ',' dischurge is heavy, it may reach into the station to tho see- I i ond arrangement of lightning arrestee which are usually 1 placed back of the switchboards. The room may be filled 4 j with the well-known bluish liquid fire, but the men are at the 3 P throttle wheels to prevent the big dynamos from bursting, M a in the event thnt the man at the switches has suddenly thrown f, y the load off of them. This is done to prevent the lightninr C ? from melting the wires on the dynamos. The 'water running j t through nozzles is traveling at the rate of two miles each fl h minute of time, and unless it was quickly turned off at the a 7 wheel, the big magnet or armature of the dynamo would be H f running at a bursting speed of two miles per minute. Titer J Jjj again, there are times when no electrical storms exist, the C I, weather is clear, and the tune of the dynamo suddenly changes by what is called a short on the line, which causes the current to suddenly increase which instantly heats the 1 wire coils in the dynamo to the burning point. Line troubles t are always a source of anxiety to the company and the men in charge. An extra machine can always be started and cut in when- ' ever another one gives out, but the lines of wires stretching far away over the mountains and hills are quite another mat- tcr whenever some unavoidable accident happens. ; About mx years ago, two eagles were playing in the air 2 about twenty miles from the power house near Oroville, Cal. h They struck a three wire (30,000 volt line, their wings being at j fc least six fret across, formed a short circuit from one of- the wires to the other and about 10,000 horse power passed t through their bodies. In less than a fraction of a minute, one of the transformers at the power house boiled the oil over h and set it on fire, and it was only on account of quick action , j? that the building was saved, i On another occasion a crew of men between Petaluma and 8 jjj Santa Kosa were moving a tall hay derrick wanted to pas u t under the high tension wires, but found the derrick too high. 5 One of the men said he knew all about electricity and ventured a to raise the wires with a pitchfork. He had nearly completed ( 4 his dangerous undertaking when one of th bystanders, tnk, 3 ing hold of a loose guy wire, attached to the top of the der- rick, thought to assist the man upon the top with the pitch- fork. The next moment, the derrick had touched the wires r Hnd the grass began to burn tinder the wheels of tho wagon. I The current was grounded, or shorted as they call it. and these r two cities experienced what it means to be without electrical 3 service for a few hotirs. (The public of today demands a continuous and uninterrupted uninter-rupted jorvice. The success of business and uxe of power and , lipht rely largely upon this modern magic energy. UTAH LIGHT & RAILWAY CO. j D. DECKER, LOCAL MANAGER i I Pay YdDniir HntoscripffiEa IN ADVANCE AND GET A F W W W ' ' fS P E ill i ii PI In order to clean out premiums left on hand. We offer the following inducements induce-ments to pay your subscriptions in advance: GOODONLYFOBOMTOFTOWftl SUBSCRIBERS If you will pay your subscription for the EVENING STANDARD, in advance for 6 six months you can take your choice of a Cook Book, the book "American Lecturers and Humorists," a "School Dictionary," the book "Wonders of the Universe" I or a "PorceSain Painted Plaque" If your pay one year in advance we will give you your choice of the Book Photo "Scenes Christ Visited While On Earth," the Lightning Doctor," the Great "Horse and Stock Book," or "Dr. I Gunn's Medical Works" or an Alarm Clock Every one of the foregoing Premiums are worth from $i to $j and the offer is good only as long as they last. Above Premiums are only offered to out. of town subscribers and not good for Ogden City subcribers 11 Drop in the Standard office and take your choice. 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