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Show Sickness and Disease Caused by Eating Unclean Un-clean Meats PROTECTIVE MEASURES AVAILABLE. In the Morning Examiner of June 2tth. the following description Is glv-c-n of one of the local slaughter- j houses by "An Old Subscriber": I "Here Is a place whore tho meals 'c oat tiro prepared. The blood from the animals slaughtered runs through the cracks of tin floo. -fhe entrails are thrown right outride the door. (In under the floor and outside the door In all of this corrupted matter, mat-ter, the maggots thrive by the inll- lions. The meats that are put on ' the block;' the next day In Ogden hang In Hie center of there disease-breeding disease-breeding surroundings, the air so foul that It compels neighbors for miles around to complain. "To complete th scene, we have FwarniH of flies alighting on this corruption cor-ruption and carrying this filth onto the meats, and yet wo wonder where all our sickness and disease come from when such meats actually ore gold at nome of what w call our best meat markets In tho city." Compare above with tho following extracts from 1T. S. Regulation No. 10; Governing U. S. Inspected pack n '' " ' ' ""' 'i.TiYi i Vr ,j , -., rt.j.Mr ;T,rf-"l'7l ! The . i Fred. J. Kiesel Co. The Pioneer Wholesale Grocers and Whiskey Merchants !; OGOEN, UTAH General Agents for PABST MILWAUKEE BEER and for the IDAN-HA I NATURAL MINERAL WATER. ; Bottled at 5oda Springs, Idaho ing plants; Section 3. "Official establishments shall be suitably lighted and ventilated ventilat-ed and maintained In a sanitary condition, con-dition, and shall be provided with efficient drainage, having properly trapped or other approved sewer con nectlons." Section 1. "Ceilings, walls, pillars, partitions, etc. shall be kept In a sanitary condition, and when necessary, neces-sary, they shall be washed, scraped, painted or otherwise treated as required." re-quired." Section 5. "All truck?. trays and other oth-er receptacles, all chutes, platforms, racks, tables, etc., and all fcnlves. saws, cleavers and other tools, and all utensils, machinery and vehicles used In moving, handling, cutting, chopping, mixing, canning or other processes thall bo thoroughly 'cleaned before using." Section 7. "Persons affected with tuberculosis or any other communicable communi-cable disease shall not be employed In any of the departments of establishments." estab-lishments." Section 9. "The rooms or compartments compart-ments In which meat or meat food products are prepared, cured, stored, packed, shall be kept free from flies and other vermin by screening, or other methods" Section 1.1. "All yards, fences, pens, chutes, alleys, etc. belonging to the premises ol such establishments, whether they are used or not, shall be maintained In a sanitary condition." condi-tion." Section 11. ''nutchers who dress or handle diseased carcasses or parts shall cleanse their hands of all grease and then Immerse them In a prescribed disinfectant and rinse them In clear water before dressing or handling healthy carcasses." There is only one government inspected in-spected plant in operation in rtah. This is the plant of the Ogden Packing Pack-ing & Provision Co., with Ogden and Salt Lake City as Its main distributing distribut-ing points. Here the covernment has stationed one Veterlnan surgeon sur-geon and two meat Inspectors to see that all the above regulations are complied with, besides a host of others. You guard in many ways against disease, but If you use uninspected meats, you allow disease to enter your borne. To use Inspected meats will reduce your doctor bills, eliminate sickness and suffering, and prolong the lives of yourself nnd family. Government inspected meats are handled exclusively at the meat markets mar-kets listed below. Is your market listed? Sawyer Pros., Chicago Market; Ballard Bal-lard & nelnap. California Market; Wei & Son, Ogden Meat Co.; Moulding Mould-ing Meat & Grocery Co.; Wright Meat fc Grocery Co. aDd Seager Meat & Grocery Co. Chilly Mornings Cool Nights j Rather difficult to keep j the house at the proper I temperature. Can't light the furnace yet as It Is too varm during the middle of the day, but some heat 1? needed In the morning and after sundown. Use a V u!can Odorless Gas Heater !Make8 a room comfortable com-fortable in five minutes Positively Odorless Absolutely Sanitary Utah Light & j Railway Co. I WILL GIVE $1000 IF I FAIL TO CURE ANY CANCER or TUMOR I TREAT BEFORE IT POISONS DEEP GLANDS WITHOUT KHJFE OR PAIN. VEGETABLE PIASTER 5000 CURES r- , . 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