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Show THE MORNING 2 kudV indeed that God moat be a God of love, supreme Intelligence above us alL Aa God's spirit cams dowu to us, new ideas areas. Commercial, politi- FACTS Wo hare lb hast eoffat ox earth or aajrwbsr olre. They mi delicious, nfrMklii. Sold U iuuki pure and paekagre. ku ul Schillings, 0 aa Star Ooffae, Good." 2ke par lh Schillings Tva Bur Coffee, Batter," SOe par Ik. gchllkngs Tkraa Star CoBea, Fins,1 Ua par Ik. Bohllliags Fire Star Cofaa, FlnreL" 45c per IK Hewlett's tea Crown Cofaa. Good,1 55c per IK Hewlett Two Crowa Coffee. Chek" 54c per IK Bawloa'aM Tkraa Cron Cuffsa, Chare-Ml RKaa Mf lh Baoktaa Madias Cotea. "Gred. 3U per lb. Brektao Velvet He per IK Ooffsa, Vary Gaad. Extra Good.1 Kaka Coffa dde par Ik. Coffee. Boat of all Haoklaa Kte-Hrtho Good." 0e par lk. Bkoman A Cm, Goan Csffsa. Ida par lk. , J. Foliar On, Gold an Gala .Baaakiaa to the Soul- dOc lk. White Boaaa Dwladall Wright Cofan Toddy's Cbates." dda lk. Nut-SmitBraaUaat Waddin BaporCas," 10a lk. Baoktaa . I i. Caf-faa- te. n Oo-fa- d Bakar Co. Bartagton Hall Cofan 40c lk. Stool Cat, If. J. Braadrestina, M. 4 B. Cofon Very Flan 40e lk It. J. Brnadcaatinn M. 4 BL Colon eaa. 11 1. Vary Flan" Batlar thaa Champagne and costa ac asm tf tkaao eofoaa da not fcaaoft oaarybody It eortatnly baaaflta Ml oat of a 1.00k. Bo lot tka atkar ckap y kts favorite cereal la place. aa-Jo- Vns A 7a D Co ND FANCY GROCERIES STAPLE Beta Phewea 814. CM4 Waatilaptaa Avoaon RAMSEY-COM4TOC- Ora Body of Much Giwatar Richnaas Eapactad at Lower Laval. Details of tho Mg strike on (ha appear la the last Issue of tho Ramsay Recorder, whick tails tho atory a follows: Nothing could have happened to tiring to tho front tho wonderful and true greatneaa of Ramsay diatrlrt more thaa tha aonaational ora at tho atriks of copper-gol- d viaclag depth of 3u0 feet. It caa hardly he overestimated, hearing aa It does oa tha parmaaaocy af tha faaioea dyks aad tha mining stimulus which will result. Copper deposits bespeak pet maaeary. They are tha kiad which go deep, aad going deeper means a constantly growing ud proa pa roue mining district. Butts City, Bilbao ud J aroma have remised large cities for years ud will so remain. Why? Because of copper. Tho oro is of the variety known ns gray copper, mack sought after because of Ha Invariable richness ud the eaa with which It may be treated. Borne specimen pieoee takaa from the vein show copper glance ud will when submitted lo boat ehuw doaena ef globules of pure copper, from tho Theao also of a pu to n pinhead. globules may bo beaten oat until they form largo Bahaa of tha red metal. It Is not aeases ary to pick samples to secure big results, however. Aa aver-agvala gives over 30 of tho ala-fosr rest copper, aad alaea tho prearet bat the commencement of tho copper aoaa aad tho lodge shows condo-atvslh la wldenlag, tha company aa ore body of extrema richnaas ud great rise at another level, 100 foot below tho present. It la probable tho entire lodge wtU fee la copper at that depth. Ncwmaa GPECIAL TRAIN BRINGS SINGERS. Bran Organa. Thirteen Cara Are Required te Meve Ban Carle Opera Company. C. H. Balt Lake. April 13 There are 110 people la the 8u Carlo Opera eom-puwhich arrived la Its apodal trala from Butte last availing M. 8. Laser d. the prose representatives, although ho disclaims that tho performance te la any particular Ilka a circus, iariUa the public to aouat 'am and stakes tha repntaiteu of tho houao of Letard that there are ICO. Tho train hu three baggage cars, two private care, three standard Pullmans and three tourist curs. Two baggage care, maklag five la all, cam ahead of the special trala. Occupants of tha private cars make thalr honww la tho oars. Other mam bars of the oumpany waot to tha hotels after tho Oregon Short Lina brought tho train to Salt Lake teat evening. Private oar Ply month Bock" contains lima. Nordics ud bar suite aad her sister, lira, Walker, whiUa traveling with the company for pleasure. has Miss Private car Ora as mare NalteM, Signor Constantino, Btgaora Constantino, Managing Director Henry Raaaell and otUadante. Tho company gives La Bobeme at tho Balt Lake theater tonight, with Cnnatutino ud Miss Klelaea. Fbuet will bo gtvaa tomurrow night, with Hat. Nordtcg ud will mark her Bret appoaruco la opera la Utah. WARDLEIQH y, fllNOS OKUNS AND MUSICAL IE1CHANDISE .Ylollas, tfultere, Aooordaaai, Ban-Jo- n Btriaia. Baste, Lataat Publications of Shoot l Baa tha Wonderful Pipe Organ. Waalilngtaa Avanun ES7B OGDEN, UATH DEFENDS MORMON CHURCH. Upholds Tithing and Says Lattartey taints Enjoy tho Fullest Balt I Aka, April 1L Tha aorvteaa at tho Tahoraaelo Sunday afternoon were marked by the Bret public utterance at a Bnaday aervloe of Apostle Heber J. Grant Mace hla return from tho foreign mission Bold. The male h address, however, wee made by ' Thomas, whoso lmpaastoned defense of church ud purity that now Hanaaa yaa need? DoaT was unfortunately Integrity cut short by a vocal think ywa coat afiorj It tin youve breakdown. as a ahaaoa. Wo sail ao All dispensations have been aa old fashioned appliances. caused great by the outpourings of God's spirit," aaij Elder Thomas, In the course of hla talk. People must take la Bade flw the heat ef leather la spiritual Inventory at some time, aa the BMot workmanlike maaaer. Blaa-ket- also must communities and nations. Halters, Whips and everything They And there la something lacking. a hone owner needs. But God hu directly promised, through the mouths of hla Inspired to poor out Hla spirit to all Co. prophets, men, and this prom la Ho fulfills. The present ora la undoubtedly tbo one of btgheat development la tho history of tho world. In every phave of mute physical ud mental activity a moat wonderful progress took place DOIOTO COMPANY daring the teat century. Humanity went forward at a bound. Thin menu 155 25th Street that God's spirit was then poured out as it had never been before. A firm belief that It Is God's spirit which works in us and about ua la an Important bulwark la tba faith of tho Latter-Da- y Saints, ft la part of our religion to believe that tha founders onr great government were Inspired, that our civil liberty was bora of God. Ae we look about us we end Notions of all kinds Math-enlha- HOW ABOUT Infer-good- s, All Our Harness J.C. Platt Saddlery a Men's Furnishing Goods Fancy Cash Groceries o u Second Hand Stores sot Blow; Second-Han- d 113. BBCOND-HANNKVADA STORK, Wo buy and sail all Mnda of new Call or hand and aaaood phooa good. IdB gSth Waakor A Haym d . 23, ladL Plmab taps 0 (0 Goods, not Show. ALVOBD A SONS, Goods, UpholBool Estate, otc. ate. I. T. stering, North of P, 0. Fkonoo SI and sao-rifle- n over-ridde- aneon-qacrebl- STRIKE SETTLED. ' Flva Hundred Park City Mlnere Will Go Back to Work. It PAUL ZIEQBNHIRT, Bossnd-HofiMora, If yon hm anything to soli or bur 1T0 to tt or Wash. Ava eal phono BoM Udk-- lad. Mi d A. DBNKKRB pay tho Mghoad prioo for aaeoad hand furniture and aall la tho poklla spool. Slid Grant A vs, Ball Phono MP-h- . lad. 423 Will C. J. MERRICK 4 CO, Biieoaeaeri to M. L. Whit Bring yaw gaeds hero If yon want te oaU thont.1 Call hare If yen want EMt Wash Av BoM buy. Phoai niif. m WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. igr. WANT ADg YIELD BIG RESULTS, "co e Q 03 0 n 03 et K wan also decided by th anion to have another referendum vote taken poo tha question that mine owners hall employ none but union men. A vote upon this matter arse taken April 1 aad 3, but the ballots have never teen counted. The union will throw out tho ballots of this vote aad hare a second referendum vote op Monday aad Tuesday. , LAID BY UTAH MAS0N4. Provo, April 14. In tha presaaaa of about I, M0 people, the oerBeratoaeof tha bow Bfeteoopal church waa laid to day under tho aaapteM of tho Mason lo lodge. Tho Mromnutae wore public. Oread Master W. I. Barrette officiated, slated by Duputv Oread Master E B. Conner, Senior Oread Warden F. CL Schramm, Junior Grand Wardra XL B. Oaw, other olfloon of tan grand lodge and Rev. O. Townshead, motor of tho Epteeopnl charah at Provo, who delivered tho oration. . Everything waa la read In eM for tha planing of the ooraorateno, bat before It wee laid la position a metall la box waa plaoad la It, which contained tha following articles: Tha Now Teatamaat. aamoa of missionaries, missionary committee, communicants and ' Sunday eohool mom-borof Story lodge No. 4, keystone fra Chapter No. 4, Mark master's wage,' one penny; members of brethren, Story lodge aad visiting coins, aad stars and stripes. After tba casket had been placed la tho atone, It waa lowered and tho ceremony waa complete. The special tmia from Salt Lake, which carried the officers of the grand lodge and Balt Lake Masons, to tha number of 200, wee met at tbo depot by tho Provo Muons, who joined the parade and marched to the chnrch. Second North street, bet vrsen Pint West street end the Academy a venae. The Port Douglas military band led the parade. a, by-la- BISHOP TAYLOR DEAD. Pneumonia Clalme One ef Balt Lake'a Oltfeet Cltfxona, Salt Lake, April 13 In tho death of Bishop George H. Taylor, whom demise occurred at hla homo In Sugar House yesterday afternoon, Salt Luka loses one of Its oldest and moat beloved citizens. A resident of this dty for nearly half a century, he performed a labor la the upbuilding of the excelled by very few men. Hla name wu a synonym of honesty nnd uprightness, and through the extensive bust cbm concern with which he waa connected, aa wall aa hla position aa a com-mun- ty 6 o V 'CO Formaldehyde Carbolic Acid O el 0 9 a Chloride Lime and Copperas ft Wo Recommendi " Kreao Eili the bags with Driver's Inetan-taneon- a Bed Bug Killer. We alia carry in atock the atrongrat and best. Insect Powders, si Win. Driver We treat yon right. m tt w O c QOs & GREAT SALT LAKE. Unprecedented Anew Fall tha Cause of Rapid Rise In Water Level. Balt Lake. April 13 News: la Great Salt Lake coming back to Ita own? Tbo take bow te receiving of water from every aide oa which hills rise to absorb the winter anowe and send them down In flooding creeks and rivers to the great ally sea. The water 1a not trickling down this spring, but rushing along between banka that are less thaa able to eoataia it. From every mountain peak conies a story of snow measurements that have no duplicate in recent years, and from the laka itself cornea a record of higher water for this time of the year than hex ever before been recorded, although K far passed tha present mark in the days before for. mal mMaimmenta began. For th railroad engineers who built tha Lucln cut-ofperhaps tha rising waters may cause a alight uneasiness, but for tha Baltalr owners and t, there la no such gloom. Tha water Is creeping hack under the pavll-ioand the wonder te new among tho old Hit seamen, whether or not tho are combing hack. In those days of days largo steamer took their freight of passengers alongside tha mala buildings and bath houses had to la toward shore to enable women and children to bathe la safety, white only tho hardier men ventured into tho alx foot depths west of the pevll- os-ten- ing. Son Drag Co. GEO. W. DRIVER, Manager. 2458 WaslL.ATe. Ogden, Utah. o o ft Ogdens Best Drug Store 1 CompSes with ul n, This month yon should disinfect tout HOUfeE, STABLE and YARDS, Call on church man, ha wu well and favorably known Irom on ond of the111 state lesx to the other. Ho bd been than two weoka, and th newa of hla death came almoet u a complete aui Pries to his friends- - Tha caua of denitee was pneumoate. Blahop Taylor had presided over tha Fourteenth warj si ace October 11, 1346, nnd for 10 years previous to that time had been connected with tha bishopric, in the commencement as second counselor and later aa first counsellor. He filled the place as father of tho ward with honor and dtetino tion. nnd hla death will ba a keen ks to tho people over whom ho presided, aa well aa to many friends la the a man who city aad stale. He carried well hte age. persons not well acquainted with him could not readily believe that ha waa la hla 78th year. f, li.dt Salt Laka, April A. APRIL 16, 1907. TUESDAY, Park City, April was good nows to every eltiara of Park City Sunday night that tho atrlko had been declared off and that S00 men weuld return to work Monday morning at thaffJatarlo and Daly-Wemlnea. Thin decision was brought about by a telephone manage from Ernest Bamberger to the oflloere stating that the companies which ho represent had decided te makO oon cessions to tha men. The nehedulM proposed by the companies was that the men go down In tho mines at 7 a. m have M mlantoa for lunch, and dome out at 3:80 p. m. A MYERfi TALKS. special meeting of the miners was called at which these tanas were accepted. Orders were thaa seat out that Denloa Lurid Story of Sloughing 423-000 Over Gambling Tabloa at Ely. work would be resemad In tho morn- Ogden's Best Drug Store Wines and Liquors Work, aao-rifle- s, Mor-mouia- y 71-fo- ' cal and religious freedom appeared. Mai learned that they had a right to worship God s they saw fit. Mas began te know that be was a free agent, that there would be nothing but emptiueea In the glorification of God by as automaton. And through the revelation of God arore that new . religion known to many aa llormon-lamMormoaltm te a religion of of working for others. is a religion of lore nad that mutter we here beard so much about lately, tithing, which la love and Our tithes, however, are never takes from the poor or stolen from tho rich. They are voluntary throughout. In the exact mm of the word. The are blessed, ax they have offerings strengthened the church end enabled it to curry the truth to nil natious. I beltev tu the right of every mnu to worship God us he thinks right 1 demand that right for myself, it 1a folae to My that wa are by onr priesthood. Statements to that o effect ere Ilea. We have ua spirit of loyalty, bat we are not servile. Wa give allegiance to the heada iff the church because we know them, believe la them and love them. We are going to prove by our works what we are. and although the church Is daily becoming more militant, we are striving to ba tolerant The church la going to make glgaatlc strides, it is aa example of that develormeat enusad by the downpouring of tho spirit of God." a ta Beak 48 GarYs Fiaaon EXAMINES, OGDEN, UTAH. a Myera ofLoa 1.Ely, Goldfield,nd moat Slews: Mla-pa- Tonopah, Angeles any of tho proaporous camps and due at Nevada and California, concerning whom a wild special dispatch waa printed yastarday, la hare and h registered at tho Kaataford. Tho rafrarred to emanated from Ely, whore Mr. Myera has extensive mining aad property Internals, nad represented hla aa hiving la one evening, dropped a wad of aomethlag like 33- 000 over tbo gambling teblee of tho town. It la a ateaderona falsehood." aid Mr. Myera today, and I know Just whore It. came from. .There are always n certain number of knockers s In every camp, aad area noma of tha Nevada rempa never aay a word about aaytoaa who dteagraM with thorn unless It ho to simulate false atoriee about him. I never teat that amount at money la my Ufa. The situation la this: There are two tawna of Ely, the old town and tha alleged now town; nil tho railroad Interests, all tha mining interests and most of tho solid mea Iff tho camp remali la tho old town; same at the real esmovetate promoter have started ment for a new town, but without tha haokfatg of tha road a, or tho mines. Now, I happen to ho Interested la the old town and thcM who are not friendly In the new venture, will do anything to blacken my name or tho name of anyone who te not la thalr ring. X bought six lota la tha old town a few wwka ago, for 930,000. Last week I sold three of tha Inalds lota for 113,000 aad eaa aeU tha other three for 131.000 aay atinute. I am all ready to begin the erection at a big threootoiy building and am lnter-eato- d la tha cualaeso of tho town, aa this will bow," and Mr. Myera took from a well laden wallet a brand new 20 bill foaled by tha First National bank of Ely, with hte signature on It 1 aa vice president signed over 1,400 of thoM yesterday, bnt that font the only way I have mado money. Yes, 1 know who sent that dfopateh out nnd If they do net retract 1 ahull force them In to covrt," and tho dlaooverer of Goldfield flashed hte black eysa Ilka ha meant tmalaaaa. By la a good town. So la QoMAald, and ao are half a dosoa other Nsvada towns now In process of discovery. Thorn are MO men at work on the ameltlnf nnd concentrating plants of Ely. The railroads abe running through sleepers to the place; extensive building operations are planned for the coming season, and I look to aao a period of unexampled prosperity for thin camp, as well aa for tho others. Jaat to how you how things are. going out there, on April 11, last Thursday, the deposits la our new bank wore 926,000 la tho on day. I will be hare for a few dava, and will then return to Ely aad Woeder, where X have a large deal on. X shall thou go to Los Angeles to look altar tho completion of my homo la that city, whore I expect to meet ny wife." die-patc- news-pager- FOREIGN CROP REPORT. Washington, April 12 Tha Euro-pa- a crop report of the demand of department of agriculture, covering conditions abroad up to April 1 says tha hMvy aaow which foil teat winter over the greater part of Europe, ha, excepting In part of Russia and of tho Balkan ataUa, almost everywhere disappeared. That tho protection afforded to winter cereals has been pretty generally efficacious la demonstrated by the vigor with which tha plants in moat countries oeem to bo responding to the quickening Influences of spring. Tho report continues: In We tern Europe the exceptionally cold winter has probably had no effect upon vegetation sufficient to effect general results at harvest. In Central Europe growth generally la in n less advanced stage and knowledge of actual conditions leaa positive; the winter wheat crop of Germany te known to have suffered to quite appreciable extent nnd recent newa vaguely Indicates damage to the autumn sown rrops of Austria and Hungary. The sporadic local reports from Russia aenroely warrant generalisation but In tho specific dtetrlcts to which the reports relate to tho crop with tow exceptions veem to hare wintered well. A characteristic feature of rage- - al i i at Aa National ftn Food Law, No, 2041, Bed at WaAiegton. We dined in some cl Ae one pound full ecU, the name ARBUCKl Ffr finest hotels and restaurants, but did not find any coffee to excel In qualify AibucUes ARJOSA." ? AR1QSA COFFEE and the signature if Arhudde firmly ought to induce evay- - which entitles you to presents. That is what one lady writes and siBinns of others prove they bcEeve, to at least sample iL by wing more ArhucUes ARJOSA ThrtisdmpMraxw articlr, no naa. Caffes than si dm other packaged The dies lade many courtly gx& wdwve you buy k or whatprx c yoe py coffees in dm United States put and boys wbo aeactiy agh far far h. s togetheg, cup of good coffee Eke "mother' made. The (act that Arbucklet "Mother" probably wed &e old Sune old Caffes, same old fin AR1QSA Coffee costs less and original "Afbuckles "the firff naied If your grocer wont supply, write is has wited the health and taitc of packaged coffee. ARBUCKLE BROS. 5v most American people (or over tatloa, oommon this reason to moat of th European states, la hnritwardnesa of growth, due to the savers winter and tardiness of spring, but up to tho present this has not bM considered, so far ao winter oa reals are considered a eauM for complaint. Tho moat un- satisfactory features in tha agriculture situation at present are probably the drought which te said to bo seriously Impairing hope ef a aucoraafnl season la Spain and tho Agrarian disturbances which manaM prosperity In Roumsnte. Activity In tha preparation for and tha aooompltehment of spring seeding la fairly unlreranL In western parts of Boa there Europe the work hna advanced well toward completion. But la Central Europe. Russia and parts of tho Balkan atatea a belated spring has Mused bad aterto generally to be made In agricultural work aad the need for milder, more settled weather la becoming acuta" Washington, April 16. NSW YORK CITY., Youre not feeling well this Spring, are you? m CLEANSE THE SYSTEM WITH s no Alcohol I Opiates or Mineral Poison OAR-OB- Ar MANNA I Other people have their feelings all right now THE HERMANN CASE. waa Introduced to show that vnu set die waled Testimony that It waa the custom of retiring oemmlsalonera f the general lead effioe to tako with them tha letter preaa copybooks containing thalr correapeadeaM was Introduced today la tha trial ef Binger Hermann, whe waa charged with defraying 36 of hte letter- proas copy hooka while eommteaiooar of tho general land office. Senator Carter of Montana; Gen. B. Burdctt and B. M. Stocks lagor, each one time commlaaloaor of the general land office, were witnesses. Mr. Carter first testified to the good character of the defendant He then aid ha knew nothing regarding the letter preaa copy hooka containing hte own correapondMco aa oommtealonar until tha books wore sent to him several years after ho retired from that ofltoe. Goa. Burdott aaid ho took with him tho eaa tetter preaa book which contained hte correspondence while commlnsloner. The - book contained 63 letters relating to land offloo mat-toX13 relating to business in other departments of tha government and 117 pereonal letters, Mr. Btockateger retired aa eommtealoaer la 1689 and nil be took with him the three latter preaa copy hooka which contained hte correspondence as commissioner. The same general character of correspondence, It waa testified, waa contained In there books as la tho care of Mr. At AH Druggists 59c and $1 Per Bottle - 3 n, Burdott CHECKING UP DENVER MINT. ' Denver, April 16. Department heads of the New United States mint in this city and three government agents connected with the mint headquarters began today checking up the coinage of the mine and making the annual settlements, several weeks la advenes of tho usual time for these oettle-mantTheir action, following the government report that told coins from tho Dvavsrmlnt have been found to bo under value In fineness ef gold, though np to grade in weight, means that the government has begun action to dteeover who te responsible tor the discrepancy in fineness. The government report states that the coins are found to he underline to tho extant of five cento on every ISO gold piece. The discrepancy was discovered by tho bank of England naaayer, who passed on n shipment of 11,204,000 made to England la January. The entire lot waa at once condemned and roahlpped to the United States. The discrepancy in the total at the Denver mint gold goinlge amounting te 93,136.000, is 7,434.M. The government agents who are Investigating are Benj. F. Butler, computer of the United States mint; Frank P. Dewey, assay er of tho mint bureau ef Wfcanlngton, and Jacob XL The Electric Flatiron Is one of the greatest eon vonle uses which the use of electricity la the bom makoa possible. Wo want to bring to your attention soar of the advantages at Ms use. THE OLD WAY method, consisted In tka Ironing, according to tba use of a piece of iron heated en a coal or gas stove or eorae rxtee nal source of heat Besides hea ting the iron a great deal of the heat goes to waste la heating the air la the room. THE NEW WAY The electric flatiron te heated from rent passing through a wire, la doing heat i transmitted to the body of tha nerated Is utilised la the place where it equently no waste of energy. tho Interior by an electric cue ao the wire la banted and this Iron. Thua all tho heat gela wanted. There la cons- THE SAVING The advantage ef the elect rlc flatiron la evident. While it li apparently cheapat- to produce heat from coal than from electricity, fully ninety per cent of the ha at produced goes to waste in the former case and la all utilised In the latter case, so that electric Ironing la really cheaper than' by any other method. Watch for our SPECIAL OFFER la electric flatirons. Utah Light and Railway Eckfieldt, aaaayer of tha Ihlladelphla mint Doan's Regulets cure constipation without griping, nausea, nor aay weakening effect. Aak your druggist for them. 35 coats per box. COa to secure enough milk from om depot to feed one hundred babies until th harvest The committee, however, hte been compelled to leave about 444 oth er bablea la that district to dta EMIGRATION OF C00LIE3 FDR CHINA FAMINE. . Washington, April 13 The cmign-titoof Chinese coolie to Panama art 16. The China, April Shanghai, Chin sum of $15,000 received from the Unit Colombia is not desired by the Wang at Magistrate City comfamine relief ed Stale by the of tbs mittee wu nsed to purchase half a Shanghai, under the Instruction a pro Issued of viceroy Nanking, hu million pounds of dried potatoes which were rushed to the front. A dis- tarnation forbidding natives from to Panama or Colombia htcaori patch was received today from a Chi- Ing nese official offering to put for tho there countries have ao treatyMtivw first time in history steamboats above China. It te announced that will te a Coolie contractor the locks on tbo grand canal, thus acting fordealt It la bans with. severely transof the time down the cutting tha result la action here that this disfood famlna ths of to portation apm merchants from advlcra Chinese to trict from this city eight days. Mo United tethmua and the in the distress Further particulars of the would not b ecu existing show that the people are eat- that the Coolies canal laborers. treated ing the green scum from the ponds, 1 white day and the hulls of rice. The relief committee hu been able WANT ADS YIELD BIG RI9ULT3 n P u BjracDse, Utah, March 23, 1907. Francis G. Luke, General Mgr., Merchant! Fro tecflTe Awociation, Salt Lake City, Utah.'" Dear Sir: I take pleasure in acknowledging receipt of $5,013.35 collected by yon from the railroad company for the death of my husband. The largest amount the company would offer me before yoii took charge of this caw wa $2,000. I deni re to exprrm my sincere thank for your efforts la thin matter and will gladly recommend your institution to all others in need of Bach service. . MR& MARY ANN FREW. We attend to the adjuatment of all kindfi of actions and accounts. We can collect w Write money for yon if you turn in your claims. oc see us. In very important matters onr ppetiw representative will call on yon. Merchants Protective Association Scientific Collectors of Honert Debts, Commercial National Bank Bldg., Balt Lake City, Utak. Francis G. Luke, Genl Mgr-Some Ptople Dont Like , TJa. |