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Show THE-UT- AH NEPHI NATIONAL ed Interest paid on Time Deposits at the rate of 4 per cent per annum OSTLER, PaasmtNT L. . HILL, Vic IHrsmivr E. R. Jlocri H, t'4inn City Meat Co. MangaUoa & Garrett, Piopriaton All Kinds of Home Cured and Fresh Meats Kept in Refrigerator Business btunj run on cash basu, enables us to tell at very reasonable price. Courteous Treatment to All up-to-d- Ostler & Allen Manufacture that ever-lasti- ng Harness IT Hnodlea and coml a new Old anient repinl Hndltt ami llvai ill harm, NaMI-blunkt-Uhiavajo hand-mad- POSTAL-SERVI- The board of ed ;aiion baa arrangfor the free dental examination of children of the city svbooU at Proro. It la reported that tbe owners of the Amelia Palace In Salt Lake have been offered $300,000 for that property, which they purchased fourteen year ago for $50,000. will be celebrated Utah day throughout the state Thursday, Apri 15, If the request of tbe Utah DeveV bpment league to Governor William Spry is granted. John Fife, aged 81, died at his hom In Clinton last week, of general de, tlllty. lie was a native of Scotland tnd came to Ocdeu In 1851, being on of the first pioueers to settle in V ber county. With the closing; of a deal where) by the state becomes the owner o 118 acres northeast of the Utah Indus. trial school at Ogden, students of the state institution have started work tq Improve the property. By the arrest at Salt Lake of Arthur E. Edward, shipping clerk for a wholesale drug house, the officers be lieve they have broken up one of the principal sources of supply for UBora of cocaine and morphine. The Moslda Land company, whose1 property la west of the Utah lake, has started work on a $13,000 hotel which win be built and ready for occupancy by the time lake parties start going serosa the lake this spring. Information showing that the ore train at Ilingham, which ran away last week, leuving in Its trail a list of four dead and nine injured, was the result of a deliberate attempt to wreck the train, has been placed before tbe county attorney. of Draining for the conservation water is destined to become a factor of prime importance in irrigation pro JH:ta In Utah county In a very uhort been lime. There have already launched there conservation projects which have this feature ouly for BANK tiU. mm inaTterTiorisrBieoro? llonfCharres BUDGET e . SHOWS A PROFIT First Time In History, According to Report of Cabinet Officer. RAISE brother, you'll break ear drums, not pocket books. 4) - i s 0 Sane advertising in this paper makes thinking people buy. Odd If you're not in the ad. van, isn't it time you took a Cyci? Mall Matter- you'll never regret it. W.li.L' t wwaa CALL AT mevsELa Again Suggests Adoption of Parcel Post System. Washington, Feb. 22. For the first time In the history of the postal service that department of the government showed a profit for the fiscal year ending June 30, 19U, according to tbe annual report of Postmaster General Hitchcock transmitted to congress today. Accompanying the document was the report of the commission on second-clas- s mail matter appointed by Joint resolution of congress on March 4 of last year and a brief message of the president, In which he called attention to tbe principal features of tbe two reports. Would Increase Second-Clas- s Rates. The report of the commission on second-clasmall matter makes the following recommendations: 1. The rate of 2 cents a pound on copies mailed by publishers to sub scribers, to news agents, and as sample copies, and by news ageuts to their subscribers or to other news agents. 2. Tbe rate of 1 cent for each 4 ounces for copies mailed by other than publishers and news ageuts; that Is, the present transient; rate. 3. The present free privilege retained, but not extended. The commission also recommended rate for newspathat the pers other than weeklies and for periodicals not exceeding 2 ounces In rate for weight, and the periodicals exceeding 2 ounces In weight, when mailed at a city letter-carrie- r office for local delivery, be abolished. As to the effect and adequacy of the proposed Increase of 1 cent a pound In postagt the commission says: "Such an Increase will not. In the opinion of the commission, bring distress upon the publishers of newspapers and periodicals, or seriously Interfere with the dissemination of useful news or Information. A reasonable tlmo should be allowed, after tbe rate ta fixed, before It Is put Into effect. While the new rate will be very far from compensating the government for tbe carriage and handling of second-class matter. It will to some extent relieve the extstlog burden and result In a more equitable adjustment of rates." Roth the prealdent and the jioa t m aster general concur In the recommendation and regarding the proposed Increase In newspaper postage the president aays: "The proposed Increase of 1 cent a pound In tbe second-claspostage rate, I believe, to be moat reasonable, and If sufficient time Is allowed before tbe change goes Into effect It should work little serious Injury to the business of the periodical publishers, while equalizing, at leatt In a measure, the burdens of petal taxation." Rates Should Be More Equal. Commenting further on tbe proposed Increase, the president says: "The postal service Is now, for the first time In years, operated ujmn a self sustaining basis, and 1n my Judgment this Id a wise policy; but It should not be carried out at the of crrtiln clashes of niail matter that pay rver,n larseiy In excess of their co't. It Is not just that sorn c'a"ea of ri;nll fhnuM b taxed to meet a deficiency cneied by other lat--'- s. th" revenue s big banquet, which was followed by a dance, was held at KUniond for who had agisted in the the clttfci-tiJilaclng of about too load of gravH tm the city streets. The work was donated by the ciilzenn and has mado ft great Improvement In the looka of the city. V. A. Morris or Fort Worth, Texas, rather of Lonnls Morris the boy who lost biw b"K tome time ago and was recently provided with artificial limbs, has arrived in Ogden with the tvirjiose of bringing suit against tbe outJiern Pacific Kallroad company (or damages. Residents of North Osdcn ward are planning for the eleventh annual reunion and celebration which la to be lield on March 4 In honor of tho Mor-WomtKHionaries who have been aent ut frem that ward. In years, seventy two missionaries have served from tho ward. Garber M. Nichols, a mining engl-seeaged 24. while working in tho melter at Murray of the American defining company, Smelting and cauebt hla right hand In ome of th machinery and his arm was so badly crushed below tbe elbow that amputation may he necessary. Groping about In the darkness of the transformer house of the Ohio Orper mill at I.ark, M. A. Wright, tumbl'd foreman of the company, galnut the licbtnlnsr arrenter and waa inctanily killed Sunday morninc of electricity Forty thousand volt passed through his body. thrir feflins way Neipbbor. through th amok" from fiainr ths hnmu of O, It. f'heiile. In Hie In saving Salt laVe, mirceodi-liv a of Mrs. Che! Me, who was In bei In an upper room, a lhr"f dny old tMy In b'-- arms, und two m;i!l who 'ie nub on In th! Ijkit pari of tl bwiM. The tcti"l'" projrrnm of th" nalii- tional co'ivenMon of -t!ie low their fftun wliih I ' t l,o h"'.I In ''lsi'.. of PaiiV:n?, and r.f hnii t'lii Where am ti d n I exl-- l It, c;tjn ''!'" Iikc in Acn:-- ', ," nrrft 'hey sl o'ihl l! reJ , i :'n. Th pTocrwn covers fo'ir i rtetlcfctr!. Tb turned enrlv .f i!ie puSiisher? frct'i Ai")t 21 to 2. irrlii'iv", hit inrft en'crj vfi-iwi'.l b i i s n of period lea la. liowt-vef- , tb'.-itth live l"rn ' r nin tic i'tft il.tf (:;,. bu;:t p on the bus: .f ih pes-i,- t IIa Seepn!aM rate. i.Ti I llirefrre H T o'K n j i of i unio'd r; h In wniiM he of tly unfair to put Int'i lt' (!r y'll t'l ftrH" tiili'- - f!e ..! t.r-- I rr. rue !;, efeet n lirre ln rea In and massThat n" te1f.r te. Is i:l);ftrnrd by the hT e li et jC'etlt Bget,, )fa for ton of roret Fr,f;'is-Wi.!im lb it th" I ti r ?r1 r.f I!v'T. who ('(. mention of put. He Intelll-gi-- r ' fie id'tU.rU i! and bav consequently borne a N!,ir 3vi' fiar ve to l e the tU test In th- - tntttir (.art In the deveinpjni nt of the tnay ronr-tra'l tr,Kt pdii.lt; but If la likeworld. to ei wise try" 'hat the firiclnal riirjuis" of o'dinanTl,e ni'i p!tm'-.l;nthem a subLnk- - n Minh f rnncrea In providing ii pfJ'.-- t In rifd pmi'i- f r vention hv war i f nominal priva-pj.ly t in eonsi-ration of their i.i chhreeg and CMrf of T'i!''e rf pnhlle lnf'rrn ft bridre whUt Pt value a$ niedi-irrsaylla quoted Hon ought not to prevent an Increase, wonM fee: r af " t fWnnon ''a I oti fmm b!s (l')."l"nnt an iomptIy because they nr now not otilv eduea There la tiont)! but htchlr t:rof)tatiie. Is draw pokor in a aalnon. To the t'tah ft?,Te afhf"l for th no warrant for the great disparity h th tweet) etistlnc postas-- rates on pe feaf and blind ba rlodlral and the cost of the service inctn !"d In th lieh TviB'T of for them. w f t f,t !" hoo'a whooe pra'li-i!- t are the government performs ec2regae postal rr venue tor the tot fIil'gd to fiapn ai fismina! in The fiscal jear 1?ll were $237.ST3,S ZZ CO. It ordr to frivr th" C.i:i;vi1' t col-b- derived rnainly from the postage rot. at Vz:'.!..:,'on, I). ('. leefed on th'; four classes of mall One bntidred ihrmand amsll niori'h matter. If Is carefully estimated by llailt b") fry hsve hern orier-- from th postofUce department that the the revenue derived from mail matter of by lh f ornni,nt hotcherif-rtate fih and gam" b psririon'. Th thi first rlasa la approxlmatety one and and one half times the cost of hanfTartmnJit plsna to mik" ftiff tj)n ifiri r'TiIace rommon dling and carriage; that tbe return the from third and fourth c1aa matter are fob una bin? rTtioTei of thejr cot of atreama of the Slightly In eee j Following a a'fnuoya diaaere"mpnt handling and car: tag; and that while second ci" matter embracea over C5 of iiarw? , atith bia fln:!t and threat mi? for alander, ihn Rev. D. A. Par--: per cent, of the entire weight (if all It, nevertheless, tay Ad- - the mall carried. paaf'ir'of h yield little more than S per cent of has of Rait church , takn Lake, jrentiM ' the postal revenues." of 1.! church and Tbe commission on aecondciaa n n s BOSH'S MARKET 'MEAT For Tender Steaks, Mutton, Veal, Sausage at Reasonable Prices Highest price paid for Veal. tton, IVjfk, 1'jTir and C"ltick-i- - cent-a-eop- fifty-seve- You have our word RATES IS FAVORED President Concur In Recommendation of Commission on Second-Clas- s about what you're taxis. A selling, but take a tip, IN Mu. n hi;-rtr-- VJcrd c f He uth rst AMf-rifji- j I8s.in or Ay erc-'trtiuT- ov-- r your fit T" cnmttf, shout t;;? quality of wii.it vnn'vft JT' t tl in sell, rest'It fi nu;r'j v, J it jou h'f a cigars t it Chri1 t.v.ss. d satifs;! .rt Kct t j o ir j E-- : f i n I Advcrtisiz-- i.i His Paper talk Pj everrt.'V a imfp and raar hem Uk U k w n tl irmny. i - n-- vr if ! r'-;- i hj ).; ff e liiv. 4- - t L. rvl. PEXTON , : i F.J- , 4 . Mas22ij . . . - . A 4 i a . 4" ffn p "1 I 2 The Advertised Article ' U on ta which tbe merchant Hnxll aa tanplictt farta la M wm:a Bt adrerttae It. Ysuara aafs In patmoiiini f fc 1a spre wbt - In tat f n't fTt s t;p-- f rwanae tVif data ao4 nevar d the fp-iif- lv E. .Hufihea, oaaociate. Justice of Ui Supreme Court .of the .United. States; Fresident A. Lawrence Lowell of Harvard University, and Mr. Harry A. Wheeler, president of tbe Association of Commerce of tbe city of Chicago. In commenting ou their findings the president says: "The report discloses a most exhaustive and critical Inquiry into the mall matter subject of second-clas- s after adequate notice to all the parties In Interest. Extensive hearings were held by the commission, Ht which the Postmaster General and the Sec ond and Third Assistant Fostraasters General appeared and submitted formal statements presenting the various contentions of the Post Offlce department, together with all the relevant official data and evidence relallng to the coat of handling and transporting second-clas- s mall matter. Certain of the leading magazines were represented by counsel, while varloua other publications appeared by representatives. "The findings of the- - commission confirm the view that the cost of handling and transporting second-clasmail matter Is greatly In excess of the postage paid, and that an Increase in the rate Is not only Justified by the facts, but Is desirable." Cost Inquired Into. "The commission report that the evidence submitted for Us consideration Is sufficient to warrant a finding of the approximate cost of handling and transporting the several classes of second-clasmall known a and transient matter, In so far as relates to the services of transportation, cars, railway distribution, rural delivery, and certain other items of cost, but that It Is without adequate data to determine the cost of the genservice and also what eral portion of the cost of certain other aggregate services Is properly assignmall matter. It able to second-clnRfinds that In the fiscal yenr 190S, the period for which the statistic for the were comPost Offlce Department piled, the cost of handling and trans porting second class mall. In the Items of transportation, cars, distribution, rural delivery, and certain miscellaneous charges, was 6 cents a pound for mntter. and for and transient matter each approximately 5 cents a pound, and that uin this basis, aa modified by subsequent reductions In the cost of railroad transportation, the cost of rnte matter, for the paid services t.ientlonod. 1 now approxirente a pound, while the mately and transient cost of matter remains as formerly, namely, S cent a each at approximately v CE tt!ij iuuimiiminmrr - II, 0 -- i!;ie .3 For Infants and Children. -- 1 The Kind You Have Always Bought ..;,;v.., 3 PLR CENT ANfiJclablc Preparation for ALCOHOL-- Bears tho nig the Foo J ami TJcgula lini the Stomachs and llowels of Em3 3 fit A, JVt.i OrS.i.HWKR km' lUSmth Jim JV J" hi Sn4 -- Use For Over Thirty Years A perfect Remedy for Conslipa lion . Sour Stomaeh.Diarrhoea ,f onvulsions.Feveriih-ncssan- d LOSS OF SLEEP Worms Si Facsimile Signature of rnll-wa- e Com pan v, NEW YORK. Mm Xjjiiaranteed under the Food Exact Copy of Wrapper. post-offic- e post-offic- Ckntalh The e wwis' In - s post-offic- & 01 otic Not Narc t s Signature Dic s lion.Chee rful nrssamlKcM Contains neither 0iutn.Morphine nor Mineral Pro mote s (' v i j i Hffii OMMNf, MSW TtMl OlMTaU "in up mr inn ti njr"si imp' .ii'iri,j WT, vniwmrpmmm VO USED TO SUCH NOISE. Chest Pains and Sprains y Sloan's I.inimcnt is an remedy fur chest and throat affections. It quiikly relieves congestion and inflammation. A few drops in water used as a gargle is tiC and iiculing. ;,nu Here's Proof mm r twtl Klno'f fjvr itd liitimrfl! Inf ivrterf nJ 4.n traiilv la ili un-II Ut thru!. bt tr rv y . mHi(( Umr ! k in evi-f-i am- H pound. The commission suggest that the department "maintain an adequate cost system, so that the effect of the new rates may be closely observed and a proper baal may be secured for the consideration of any future proposals'" President Taft again concurs In the recommendation of the Postmaster General for the adon'lon of a parcel post system, sugeestlng the Inauguration of such a service on rural routes and In the city delivery service first. Ownership of Telegraph Opposed. for recommendation Hitchcock' government ownership of the teleunder the supervision of graph lln the postal service Is not approved of Regarding this he by the president. Ik rtintitMitiani mt4 wiftUnl iriu-l.ISAACS, mnH KHirXCA JANR SIOAM'S LINIMENT Jinks IKh-- s that woman In tbe next flat annoy you by her ringing? Iillnks a No; Vm sawmill. CHILD'S tsuokkeeM-- r a In is excellent for sprain HEAD MASS OF HUMOR A "There la only one recommendation In which I ran net agree that is one which recommend that tb telecraph line In the United State should be made a part of the postal system and operated In conjunction with the mall system. This present a question of government ownership of public ttllll-t- e which are now being conducted by pilva'e enterprise under frmchlsea from th government I be'leve that the true rrlnrlple ' tbI,t private enterprise should be perml"ed ' "rty on men public utilities under due a ft rate by proper authority ra'her fhsn tint the povernment cor irt them Th' frln- st oi Id dple I favor Iwsiiif" I do rr t thii,!: it w ith th" bos' pi:b?le polin icy thu prently to lr.cre.iie the body reeu-IcHo- a artllil nmea a rntinlnir anr It w and reduces . at once swell- ing veiy quickly. Sold by all dealers. "I think the Cutlcura remedies are tbe beat remedies for crreina I have ever beard of. My mother had a child who bad a rash on Its head when It was real young. Doctor called It baby rash. He gave u medicine, but It d 11 no good. In a few day the bead was say: and It stops Ihc pain liruscs. Prloo, 2SOm, BOOm, StUJO JHoan's Tteatme r.n id N na Sent hers. awful; tbe child cried continually. Wo bud to bold him and watcb him to keep him from scratching the aorc lilt) tufTerlrg wa dreadful. At lapt remembered Cutlcura rtcmedle. Vi'e got a dollar bottle of Cutlcura fte- solvent, a box of Cmlciira Ointment, and a bar of Cutlcura Konp. We givo the Ite"dv l I (i directed, washed the w-- bead v ! ' Mil the Cutlcura Sorp, and plioj the Cu'burx fl.ituicnt. ap-- j j 'Ml ' We bad MXit-- y not. uko1 l.iilf before th" cl.l'd' bead and irr.rn r"r"tiia, nr. I jw aa cb-aIlls It l.a never cot, t-- I rick DRaln. t'"' r t!!ul was b' fil'hy an bad Cf b.-l- r. be bad I I 11 ft beau-- j Ink the fu'l-- ! t" j- MAI t A L '.USAST Ointinei.t vety prfi for the hair. t J"" It r nV" tho I.Mr fow iid p'even' dt ! eWr falHtig bclr" ::i."ed Mt. H it '9. 131-?Plain City, of pnltHe fervntit. Of rn!iT", If It Lui.d, ..., Altlio ii.h Ci.M. ura ftoap and Oir.t-- ' .t-- r lee j could he s'"ow. n ?ht le?2r-np! a br are a fit evi fr rerepto re, f'irn!(-heto f t,t ro'ild b tie pnVic ry ;:i i v.'ich. with n;pere lea pflee than It Is tiow furpt'be to thu public by telegraph corn .itiV, ifillrd fnp !i pi iiHr atlr a to 'Cj1-- ' i HT.'t with equal eferjency. the afi-men- t c'fra," I'ept. I J'.f F'on. - I. i )( f f'v rrrM le a stror.c 'ne in l?t"r A h of the runa id! her to of the adaption tmn'a pat-irprorol'ir.fi Itvt j I am not or we cis. tl.r : fore let bin, '"I'l r i rrtipfied from any cvi'nr ror-er- f :e were tsken ; b y water fl.e i i;i an-that If th0se the t r.Ml, VS over by lite F.vrrnrnrn! they cooM b cr. I',ii on. nvtnce'd err more rotiorrdrally er ; r'-t 4. r mt urn l nii any more efTU tently or tbnf this would . v to ev. r i. ( ,.. n. ui, rnnble the l e .i li- - ,n v )" i,j. Kc. be at any sn.alVr rate thnn tie puh-I1- r Jl are pnw ti pay by private We often ond'.r l,iier compsnles." would do for a liiri; if tl... re artual-IThe report of tv poatTiater Gen-eraW. U. ScJt whs a foo lii;lr City, No. Is full of statement of rhanee in the crearilzatlon and methods of the pos'al service rriad stnre the last annual retrort. and of tentative d"' of Wslatlon errbe4,vlng certain ree,n). II woman ' tror and bevlihy in a womanly woy. nwh. n.enda'lon of the department, whlrh rboJ rneana tn tn-- but bill f)er,o. T he trrmhlf l.e tn m tt out. It carry In tbe fa't that the many women peei l(e!o!aton Ter Irnm wnkarn and also rails 'tnlon to the fart that of the dutiordy leminme of i i??'m od 3 etrfirif-the revenue fo ?h fisrsl Jreaf ended lor Cioltierbwd. 'I hi can b remedied. Jure 30. 1 f 1 1 . amounted to 1 2'T and that the evpendliur e Dr. Pierce's Favcri'c Pr escripiloi; rrt.TOS 4. making a amonnteo to f --Se4 C.mr9 the weakneaw rd dianrder r.f worn. a. surpl.i of I2!! 11 12. It art. directly on the del,rle and important thnt the postal The report show t (eoneertied irt wi'itinrbood, ma,n thrm "tl""' was eitperirren-follbegun system sv!r)t virile and healthy, Mrooj, vioroo, clastic in January, 1911. and that If ha now been extended so a to Jnelndo "Pon'te Prearrirrtirm" hurith Se ndiaprwitinme- - K 7..f.n! presidential and pnon oi Fvpnrancy n1 rnakpa rwey a eurrnt post of re, whlrh femmine tnelude prartirsiiy all of the post nd 1 homaw-Jmaiire ed robust healttiy hahy. office of that, class. PrernTaMrna are to ir marreknr merit. ""woMake sis'? being md tn e!bilh the ay-tS WemU rtmen Strrmg. AUket 5te Home Wen. It 1 at about 40. too fo!rthtf,s office. do twA offer aubMitore, .ml " jmf !meatdni((it them trfr y--n 11 tn meti'h bv reachnod." Accept o rcr't nostrum in place of thi Tte deposit I rrinott. A tnnraina ant deep ed a total of 11 1,000 feV). distributed of lchd and4 nr (ra-injur f la drwga. pure glreerie evtract native ArwirM amotf i.Ti 9 catlcnal and state bank 1t(.-t- f run V ( uprf-Hnttr- n ft!., , 1 :f 'i ik, - e ? t- -i j. , , ! f fu-ri- ih rr k sti' ' Koicy.-VlrtSscrsftEipotcdrrri- .i req-j'te- w-- Le l ( Strong Healthy Women tie d i. vie, a bahit-formi- rra. |