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Show ggl$k DON'T NEGLECT YOUR KIDNEYS 11 TROUBLl ATARRH of KIPf ASK FOR ' MEW-MO-JA The now high grade, steel cut perfect Coffee. The only fresh roasted Coffee in the state. Blended, roasted and packed by Hewlett Bros. Co. Sold by your grocer for 40c per pound. Think of this a minutel It costs twenty-five cents a month to carry one of our $75.00 watches If ft only wears twenty-five years. Without abuse it will wear twice long. " 1 l4iTKA!M St. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH $3 50 RECIPE CURES WEAK . KIDNEYS, FREE RELIEVES URINARY AND KIDNEY TROUBLES, BACKACHE, STRAINING, SWELLING, ETC. Stops Pain , in the Bladder, Kidneys and Back. Wouldn't It be nice within a week or bo to begin to say goodbye forever to the scalding, dribbling, straining, or too frequent passage of urine; the forehead fore-head and the back-of-the-head aches; the stitches and pains in the back; the growing muscle weakness; spots before be-fore the eyes; yellow skin; sluggish bowels; swollen eyelids or ankles; leg cramps; unnatural short breath; sleeplessness sleep-lessness and the despondency? I have a recipe for these troubles that you can depend on, and if you want to make a quick recovery, you oaght to write and get a copy of It. Many a doctor would charge you $3.50 jufit for writing this prescription, but I have It and will be glad to send it to you entirely free. Just drop me a line Jike this: Dr. A. E. Robinson, K-267 Luck Building, Detroit, Mich., and I will send It by return mail in a plain envelope. As you will see when you get It, this recipe contains only pure, harmless remedies, but It has great healing and pain-conquering power. It will quickly show you Its power once you use it, so I think you had better bet-ter see what it is without delay. I will send you a copy free you can use it and cure yourself at home. Why Not Own CI Tm Thousands of acres A choice agricultural land being' brought under cultivation in Millard and Beaver counties by irrigation Fifty Thousand Acres In Millard county will be disposed of under un-der Carey Act rules. Drawing at Lynn, Utah, (Lynndyl P. O.) Monday. April II . See the Aeeut at 1G9 Main Street. (Phone Eell Exchange 16) for excursion rates and literature. T. C. Peck, J. H. Mam'Erfield, Gen. Pass. Agt. A6st. Geo. Pass. Aft. 0RA6ER WIRE & IRON WORKS 31 STATE STREET, SALT LAKE CITY The above represents one of the many differed designs of Iron Fence we manufacture for residence, resi-dence, cemetpry lots and public buiidinss. Write for catalogue and prices. RADICAL RAILROAD REGULATION AND ITS EFFECT ON BUSINESS. To the Business Man: With enor- creased desire on the part of investor mous crops commanding the highest to put their money into railroad prop-prices prop-prices ever known; with every kind of ertles. They have been given to un-businesson un-businesson a safe and sensible basis; derstanl that probably their borrow-wlth borrow-wlth merchandise stocks of all kinds al- ing caPacIty 13 to be limited within most at a minimum; with everybody narrow lines Y the Government, so desirous of making good all the neces- 1 even If they were wllliS to make sary improvements which the past two thse, exPen"tures. it would be diffi-year3' diffi-year3' depression would not permit of, f 1 , them to obtain the necessarr and to fill up stocks which have been financinS- almost depleted, with plenty of money In fact lookinS at it from any point, and credit to do all these things, there the owners of railroad property have i3 a hesitation by the greater part of notnlnS to see that would encourage the business community, for the t-hem In sPendin& any money until reason that something has appeared- tney bave a more definite idea as to calling a halt in the. progress which what extent they are going to be con-had con-had so fairly started in the latter half trolled and directed by the National of 1909. The one great and most ap- Government, and under such circum-parent circum-parent element which has caused this stances- a11 of the vast Industrial en-hesitation, en-hesitation, is that the railroad cor- terP"ses that are depending upon the porations of this country have stopped rallroads- wlu And that at the time . the purchase of anything beyond their that theIr Present orders upon which immediate necessities, so much so 1 ey are workinS. Issued some six that betterments which had . been months a& hen it was not dreamed projected, (which are not only better- of that the Present adverse conditions ments, but in a great many cases are could PssibIy ae, been almost, or soon will be necessities) comPjeted. that we will again be In amounting to over one thousand mil- PractlcalJy the same position that we . lions of dollars, have been held up. It Were in durIns 01(5 early part of 190s-is 190s-is customary for railroads to prepare In mydSment unless Congress re-their re-their budgets of expenditures January ftraIns Its interference with the earn-lst. earn-lst. If these budgets had been pre- inf, caPacies of the railroads,-tbero pared on the lines of necessities the wiU b a Permanent set-backa-tha ' outlook for general business, partlcu- general t business of the country, that it larly among manufacturers, would be maJ take Lears 10 become. -exceptionally good for 1910. These ome Congressmen think that the budgets have not been presented, and failfadv Ite!es'8 are the real forco are not within the call, or even within that is, befind tbe raPidIy growing un-the un-the sight of those who would gladly fes? ,ofs tbe business me regarding welcome them, and it is doubtful when leslation. This is absurd; we need we will be able to make any reason- ? sPur,to wake us "P to our unfor-able unfor-able forecast in the manufacturing and tunate sItuation. which is by no means commercial world. It is unquestion- confined to railroad supply institutions, ably true that the railroads would Tbere are 1.500,000 railroad em-gladly em-gladly enter into a year of liberal Ployees- It takes 1,500,000 men to sup-expenditure, sup-expenditure, but as matters stand now, pljr wbat railroads need, and a it is quite possible that they will be vast DumDer of men are employed in compelled to drop back into the con- suPPS the personal needs of the dition they were in the latter part of at)0ve 3,000.000, men. Every kind of 1907 and during the year 1908, that is. busmess s dependent in some meas-purchase meas-purchase nothing except that which ure on railroad prosperity, is absolutely essential, and the reasons The Producers of wool, cotton, to-are to-are exactly the same as those that Dacco sugar and many other special existed in the early part of 1907, that articles in this country, have so in-ls in-ls "Radical Railroad Regulation." terested themselves in their business Our legislators seem to be unmind- tbat bave forced the General ful of the causes of the depression of GoverDmeBt to put a special frotect-1907 frotect-1907 and 1908, and give every indi- ive tax on tbe things they produce, cation of re-entering the field with wblcb we and our employees, who do even more laws to interfere with and not Produce them, have to pay for, discourage the investment of money in ' and to many of vvbicb We do not ob" railroad enterprises, whether It be for ect increases or improvements in existing 0n the same principle, and for the lines, and absolutely calling a halt on same reasons, when business men be-new be-new projected, railroad enterprises. come as active in looking after their And the railroads have not reached interests, and with the same rights, the position that they now occupy we can inhere the General Govern-through Govern-through any concerted plan; they all ment to Eive us e(lual protection by realize and appreciate the necessity of allowing the railroad companies, who renewing their tracks and equipment are the Producers of our revenue, to j that the recent depression would not make sufficient profit to enable them permit of. This in the face of a very to buy a full plenty of the goods they general actual or threatened demand need which we manufacture. - This "will for large increases in the wages of involve no special tax will mean bet-their bet-their employees, and knowing that the ter railroad service, 'and more busi-only busi-only way . they can grant these ad- ness for everyone, particularly the vances will be by a corresponding ad- working man; and when it i3 consid-vance consid-vance in their revenue, and the only ered that in reality 90 of all the way in which they could increase their coney. received by the railroads afld revenue would be by raising their ourselves goes directly to the working rates, and certainly the outlook for People, we should have the solid en-this en-this is far from promising.. They have dorsement and individual support of no certainty as to the character of leg- every working man in the country, islation to come; they are in positive Cause: The trouble with the whole fear of Congress, and are warranted situation is that many of the men who in that fear by special bills already make the laws are not familiar with, introduced, which is a sufficient cause the true Inwardness of the relations for them to hesitate. They are not and dependence which the manufac-certain manufac-certain that the people generally turing and business interests have would favor any increase in rates, and upon the general railroad situation, they are equally uncertain as to nor do they realize that in administer-whether administer-whether the public would not side with ing their so-called discipline to the labor in its increased demands upon railroad companies that we are the "ul-the "ul-the railroads. They feel as all owners timate consumers" of that discipline, of property naturally would feel, that Remedy: It is of the greatest im-the im-the earning capacity of their property portance that some decided action be is now absolutely dependent upon the taken by the Government at as early a manner in which they shall be gov- date as possible, as there will be no interned. int-erned. They do not know what that provement until this uncertainty has . " government is going to be; they are been overcome. . alrrost positive that there will be no January 22, 1910. lesislatlcs which will cause, an in- T. A. GRIFFIN. (Adzrrtiseinent) TESTED SEEDS It costs hundreds of dollars every year to TEST OUR SEEDS But when you buy them you can depend they possess Tho Quality. Write for our Free Descriptive Catalog. I PORTER-WALTON CO., Salt Lake City l'lfll fSTIPn MEN AND WOMEN to Learn Li Mil 0 lIlI Barber Trade in Eight Weeks. iraiw h mr Tuition, with set ol tools, Sitf. Tuition, with partial set of tools, Address MOHLFA clARBER COLLEGE -13 Commercial ..reet Salt Lake City, Utah RUBBER STAMPS li Jine Rubber Type Outfits, and supplies in stock. Mail orders receive prompt attention. 8ALT LAKE STAMP CO., Salt Lake City flilllC Lame An aching back is instantly relieved by an application of Sloan's Liniment. This liniment takes the place of massage and is better than sticky plasters. It penetrates without rubbing through the skin and muscular tissue right to the bone, quickens the blood, relieves congestion, and gives permanent as well a3 temporary relief. Here's the Proof. Mr. James C. Lee, of 1100 Otli St., S.E.,Waahliinton,l).C, writes: "Thirty years ago I fell from a scatt'old and seriously seri-ously Injured my back. I suflored terribly terri-bly at times ; from the small of my back all around my stomach was just as If I bad boon beaten with a club. I used CTory plaster I couhl Ret with no relief. Sloan's Linlmont took the pain right out, and I can now do as much ladder work as any man in the shop, thanks to Sloan's Liniment Mr. J. P. Evans, of Mt. Airy, Ga., eays: "After being uldicted for threo vears with rheuni;itibm, I used Sloun'a Liniment, and was cured sound and well, and am glad to say J haven't been troubled with rheumatism since. My leg wns badly swollen from mv hip to my knee. OnMi.iIf n bottle took the p:iln and swelling out." Sloan's Liniment ftfstV ; has no equal as a H v remedy for Rheu- av matism, Neuralgia or any pam or , lJA stiffness in the mudejes or joints. 1 1 J Prlco;,25c.,5Qc. and $1.00 Jj&Ti, ' Sloan's book on $W horM, cull In, nht'rit, H ; Dr. Earl S. Sloan, i Boston, Mass., U.S.A. Baa 2 jli V- is the turning-point to economy V$P j.(t $ is IW r4 in wear and tear of wagons. Try i' X&l i-! i'-i F1 l-'A a box. Every dealer, everywhere i 1 Y; '-'1 ft' '-- '-J T 4 FOR SALB BY l Vi .WJ J CONTINENTAL OIL CO. DISTEMPER I 4J Bare enro and positive proTontlre, no matter how horamatany airtrlnf acted ol lOlS M VxpoMxi." Liquid. irlTen on tbo tongue; acta on tho blood and Ulnnrtut expels tho I IS I v Jc i I polonoujreruni from tbo body. Curwt Dlteuipt.-r In lov and Snoop and Cholera in llftV i-ASyf Q?f poultry. Liinjcjit soiling live utoclt remedy. Cure Ij Urlppe amonp human blnrt y g -rV Jt and la a ftno Kidney remedy. 6ucand (1 a bottle, Uand 110a down. Cuttnlaout Keep AS?'!7W" 1- Show toyourdrupsrlnt. whowllluet It foryou. i'ruo lkwklot, "Iilstamper, Cau.- Vy Cy and Cures," bpoclal atfutit wanted. Mte&S SPOHN MEDICAL CO.. bISM?., GOSHEN, 1ND., U. S. A. A LITTLE THING Changes the Home Feeling. Coffee blots out the sunshine from many a home by making the mother, or some other member of the household, house-hold, dyspeptic, nervous and Irritable. There are thousands of cases where the proof is absolutely undeniable. Here is one. i A Wis. mother writes: "I was taught to drink coffee at an ' early age, and also at an early age became be-came a victim to headaches, and as I grew to womanhodd these headaches became a part of me, as I was scarcely ever free from them.' "About five years ago a friend urged me to try Postum. I made the trial and the result was so satisfactory that we have used It ever since. "My husband and little daughter were subject to bilious attacks, but they have both been entirely free from them since we began using Postum Instead In-stead of coffee. I no longer have headaches and my health is perfect." If some of these tired, nervous, irritable ir-ritable women would only leave off coffee absolutely aud try Postum they would find a wonderful change in their life. It would then be filled with sunshine sun-shine and happiness rather than weariness weari-ness and discontent. And think what an effect It would have on the family, for the mood of the mother is largely responsible for the temper of the children. chil-dren. Read "The Road to Wellvllle," In pkgs. "There's a Reason." Ever rend tli nbove letter? A new one npponr from time to time. They are rcenulne, true, and full of human Intercut. DEFIANCE Cold IVaterStarch uiakes laundry work a pleasure. 16 oz. pkg. 10a is the word to remember when you need a remedy' COUGHSCOLDS Cured Right at Home by ELKCTROPODES. New Electric Treatment GiKicic in&oles- copper nod u'uc- worn Inside thces. Joifirorate entire body, Nrrves become "llv wires." fojltlvo cure for Rheumatism, Neuralfii. Backache, Kldoey and Liver complaints. Price only$I.W. Your money returned II not utlsfaclory. Guarxutea tljned with eatii Klectropudes ar mailable. II not at your DruyjHsf i, send us JU00. State whether ior man or woiuaa. WESTERN ELECTROPODE CO. 215 Lob Angele St., Los Angeles, CaL DEFIANCE Gclil ITaier Starch makes laundry work a pleasuro. 10 oz. pk? life. , BadBLOODi "Before I began using Cascarcts I had a bad complexion, pitiples on my face, and my food was not digested as it should j have been. Now I am entirely well, and the pimples have all disappeared from my face. I can truthfully say that Cascarets are just as advertised; I have taken only two boxes of them." . " Clarence R. Griffin, Sheridan, Ind. Pleasant, Palatable, Poteit. Taste Good. Do Good. Never blckcnVoaken or Gripe. lOo, 25c, 50c. Never sold in built. Thogcnu-ino Thogcnu-ino tablet stamped C C C Guaranteed to cure or your mooay back. 927 W. N. U., Salt Lake 'Clty,' No. -.3-1910. . f I J |