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Show lIllMSIHffllS ' A lLINtMENT'FOR EXTERNAL USE. One of tha most Tslnacla qualities cf Mother'a Friend 1 l5 ijf Hut It m re guards tb future health of the mother. It la a XjL t .llalaent to In applied externally to the body, tbe use of L-irhlcn L-irhlcn lnbrlcatcs the mnscles and tendons, softens the glaads and dnets, preyents lusps forming In tbe brtaits, and rcheres the pain, nervous-"tesa," nervous-"tesa," nausea, and other trouble from which ao many expectant mothers roller. Wien Mother's friend Is used regularly It fits and prepares the syvttm for aa easy and natural consummation of the term, Women who maavjge with this great liniment are always lived much suffering when baby comes, and xeeorer mora, qulciiy, and without ill effects. Mother's Trlcnd Is sold at drug atorti. Writ for oar free book for expectant mother. THE BRAD FIELD CO,, ATLANTA, GA, HearSlezak sing "Celeste Aida" in the Edison Phonograph The New York Tribune The New York American . says: says: "Mr. SUnak dominated every It ij but a trifling with words of scene, and bis clarion volec rang roure.to say that he was tbe trrest- out superbly In the cllraaxcs. Ho ctHhadmcs Hiat ever appeared on sng the Celrwte. Aida with effect- the American Stage. Tbe houe wn iveoeR. and the Nile scene with crowded and the standees out In fr and potion, yet alwsji with force; yet it ws Sbiak.not Caruso, regard for phrase.' who sang tbe principal tenor role." These comments represent the consensus of opinion of all who heard Slczak at the Metropolitan in the role of Rhadamcs. Could you ask for better evidence of the fact that Sleak is the greatest lyric tenor since the days of Tamagno? He sings the "Celeste Aida" and the great arias from Verdi's "Otello" exclusively for. the Edison Phonograph. The Slczak Records are Edison Grand Opera Ambcrols playing longer than any other Records made. The AMBEROLA, the newest and highest type of Edison Phonograph . j rrvfnhinos tti? rl-h. toruil tvnuty of the Edinn I'hnooTipb with ' ' v ' ' - ' ctnet thai ( a ma'trrrirrr of craftmArnMp. It l -irmtind y . iZi : 1 (1rO(mri nJ flnlh,'l Anl eoiors In citlirr Matinrnny or O.ik to A t-: TrrfVT lurmomio with scrrnundliic In .inv home. !l ply both StnurUrd - .'("KVl.-virJ L ir)d Amhrrol Rxrr). It hiv lrwer nr hoMlnr fo floirr1. The '!'' '-ill hi price ! IfrtO. Other l)T- of Kjtin rinnon.iuli. H VI loliJ. ti-j! 1 Sri mt hear Uie .AmNerol at joar dealer' anO to ure to I -I j bear Sletak in "Celele Aida." 3 S 1 Pylion r.rand Opra Hecofifj TV-r . 1 I , ' K4ton Stsrdarrl Kemrd f j V KUin Amberol Rerord (play twjrr a eC-'' Ntlial Phonograph Company, "jLalrU'c A vc.iv e, i- " .;c, TI.J. 9- j Edlisosa Dealers for dlee 100 Machines from S12.50 to $200.00-25,000 Records to j Select From Proudf if Sporting Goods Go. 351 24th Street Call at the ; OGDEN MUSIC COPANY and Hear Some of the Operatic Music Sung During the week in j Salt Lake by the Lombardi Opera Company FREE DEMONSTRATION Buy an Edison Machine. A Little Down and ; ij a Dollar a Week B ; E a:H-ir!rT'riTLrtti?-LL-r :-rrr:.v.'SJ'i mr,; i:',l..r.TT T '. r-r.i'j THE POWER HOUSE The life of nn employe in the electric power housi.' ii nion- j : ttoT.ons, ex'-rptinc: iu the event of storms or line iuterrnptioUH ; ' ntnl acr-iilcnls. The continuous never-( mlin tiintict hum of the dynamos soon tiro the nerves which nre constantly listen- r iu for a change in the pitch or tone; as u pinn tuner wouhl i say v.hen tighteninp; or loosening a string; anl at the moment wh never the magnet tone or hum does change, the iraim-il j cars of the man in ehnrge tells him of impending troubles 1 It may be thrt a bolt of lightning has struck the high power j. j line and started an arc. a'-ross the lightning arresters. If the ' ; discharge-is heavy, it may reach into the tt u1 ion to tho second sec-ond arrangement of lightning arrester which nre usually placed back of the switchboards. The room may be filled with the well-known bluish liquid fire, but the men are at the i throttle whorls to prevent the big dynamos from bursting, in the event that the man at the switches ha.j suddenly thrown ; i the loud off of them. This is done to prevent the lightning from melting the wires on the dynamos. The water running ' (i through nozzles is traveling at the rate of two miles each S minute of time, and unless it was quickly Inmed off at the wheel, the big magnet or armature of the dynamo Would be ' ; running at a bursting Kpeed of two miles per minute. Then again, then- are limes when no electrical storms exist, tho 3 weather is eletr, and the tune of the dynamo suddenly I changes by what is called n short on the line, which causes j the current to Huddenly increase which instantly hints tho wire coils in the dynamo to the burning point. Lino troubles s are always a hource of anxiety to the company and the nun iu charge. r An extra machine con always be started and ct.t in when- li ever another one gives out, but the lines of wires stretching ' far away oer the mountains and hills are fpiite another mat-'i mat-'i ter whenever some unavoidable accident happens. i : About six jears ago, two eagles were playing in the air I about twenty miles from the power house near Oroville, Cal. ! They struck a three wire f.o000 volt line, their wings being at leat six feet ueross, formed a short circuit from one of the , i wires to the other and about lfi.tfiO horse power parsed ' through their bodii s. In less than a fraction of a minute, one ; ; of the transformers at the power house boiled the oil over J and set it on fire, and it was only on account of quick action : that the building was saved. ' On another occasion a crew of men between Petnlumn and ' Santa Ro-a were moving a tall hay derrick wanted to pass j i under the high tension wires, but found the derrick too high. ij One of the men said he knew all r.but elect Hi-ity and ventured : to raise the wires with a pitchfork. He had nearly completed his ilangerous undertaking when one of the bystander, taking tak-ing hojd of a lo-n-e guy wire, attache, 1 i, the top of tho'der- ( ; rick", thouqht to assist the man upon the top with the pitch- C fork. The next moment, the derrick hod touched tho wire t and thigr'ass began to burn utid-r the wheels of tho wag"", j U The current vras grounded, or shorted as they call it, and these P two cities experienced what it m- ans to be without elc trieal service for a few hour?. tj ' The pubHc of today demands a collations and uninter-f uninter-f rupted service. The suV'-ss f business and use of piwer and j .light rolv larly npoD this modern ningie energy. J UTAH. LIGHT & RAILWAY CO. I i D. DECKER, LOCAL MANAGER ' HO GS AND VEALS We are paying for fat nogs as follows: fol-lows: ' Hogs, frorn 200 lbs. and up, per 100 lbs $8.75 Hogs, from 1C0 to 200 lbs, per 100 lbs 8.50 Hogs, from 125 to 160 lbs., per 100 lbs 8.25 We receive hogb daily. Anybody who prefers drease! weight on hosss may bring them in on Tuesday, or Fridays between 7:3U and 10 a. m. We will then slaughter thenj while you wait, and pay $12.00 per 100 lbs. dressed. At either of theae daya you may choose whether you want tho live weight price or $12.00 dressed. We pay for fat veals from 70 to 125 lbs. dressed weight 11 conts per lb.,' and receive them daily. You may : bring theru in either live or dressed. ' Access to our plant Is now convenient con-venient since the construction cf the viaduct. OGDEN PACKING & PROVISION CO. xc-rrx Grows Hair - , '', r;-A and wc can p5jy. PROVE IT! 7 The Great DANDER1NE Never -. ,f V Fails to Produce the -;::C'' X Desired ResuIU. 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