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Show I An advertisement in the local papor conductors thereof lielng in constant dread of a shutting down, a closing often brings 100 fold In results. Try RICH up or such serious trouble as amounts It now, right nowl to open hostlllles with attendant EDITORIALS bloodshed. It Is not at all to be desired that organizations having in view the systematic working together of those who make their living thereby shall be obliterated or curtailed of any Just privilege; these properly controlled and directed are agencies for the accomplishment of good results, Just ns when they are misdirected or controllg men ed by unscrupulous, they are a menace to be overthrown. It is gratifying to know that in the the Federation Goldfield troubles members stood for good order and the maintenance or law aogalnst the I. W. W. with Its red flag and covert crimiBack to the farm I nal designs. Rut fur the attitude and determined action of the Federation Thats vkerc yco the anarchists must have won out and thus have passed beyond local conget good ccffcc. trol. We all know what this would None cf t!iat fresh roasted loo?c mean. It is pleasing to know that in Utah by the pound store stuff from we are not and have not been bothered with such dangerous social excrescennc'jciy Laows where, fulltf dust Industrial Workces ns the Indication surest Is the this and ers, atmosphere end soiled hands, bi: that we are not likely to be. It is real old, genuine egg and sugar the we are furthermore to be noted that moving along in such Industrial harcoated Arbucklcs ARIOSA mony that even strikes are few and far between, and not of much conseCol fee, which the folks keep in quence when they do come. We thus the show the world what the possibilities origim.! package and grind in are as to employer and employed. the kitchen, Where one is disposed to be fair In the matter of wages and prompt payrhats Coffee I ment and the other realizes that this too not is likely is the case, there Camijiui kii ail itqumwb of At Ndnul Pure Food Lw. Cuarpwe No. 2M I . ilrd u WMmoo. much In the way of misunderstanding and consequent trouble, the elimination of which means much for both The laborer can less afford sides. idleness than the Investor in an enIn the terprise can because, while the latter has other resources even though his by In capital in being frittered away has no laborer the generally action, other dependence for any considerable line Fresh Stock. time and every day's Idleness means All goods guaranteed, Send ue your bringing the wolf so much nearer the door. mail orders. This paper la on file at to American Congress. Denver, Colorado. Minin ELECTRIC SPARK8. An Indiana man threw a handful of giant powder Into tho atove to clean out the pipe," no we are Informed. It did also the chlmdey and the roof of the house. If Mark Twain doesn't quit chasing around this country In a white flannel suit with tho tlicrmomoler toying round aero mark, some of those alienists an- - going to get him. It is said that Andrew Carnegie la about to make a gift that will cause Mr. Kockefellcr's to look $32,000,000 like thirty cents. Ily tho time this cruel warfare Is over, we fear the price of oil will be about $1.98 a gallon. A Chinaman came very near being because his laundry interfered with the windows' washing union. 1 ho race problem and the rolur line play no particular sections. lynched in Wyoming, Dr. Wiley says man Bhould eat one per cent of his weight every day, Hut how can Secretary Taft afford that at his present salary? Mrs. Thaw has had a respite from the witness stand, but what about the rest of the country? It looks like a race from now on, between Rockefeller and Carnegie, which shall live the longest and die the poorest. EVERYTHING From the language used on both sides, it is evident that the revolver has fallen into innocuous desuetude in Texas. RubberGoods Chancellor Day says that the poor are lazy and drink too much. The Chancellor la energetic and talks too much. A can of asparagus recently explodIs Gladly Extended by a Sufferer. ed in Washington and raised anarchisThere are many enthusiastic cititic fears. Is this a Joke on the pure zens preired to tell their exiwrleuce food law or not ? for the public good. Testimony from such a source is the best of evidence, A Chicago office hoy looking for a and will prove a "helping hand" to job, was asked whether he used pro- scores of readers. Read the following fane language. He replied O kin, statement: if necessary." He got the place. Mrs. M. J. Stevens, of 1217 West "Millions for education." says Rock- Third St.. S.. Salt Lake City, Utah kidney efeller, "not one cent for the small says: "I can sarely saymethat for thirty troubles had bothered competitor." years and there were times when I Nebraska farmers must be riding in could hardly keep up and alwut. BackPullman cars mainly now. The legis- ache made life miserable for me and lature has passed a bill reducing par- the kidney secretions were Irregular I had lor car charges within the state, one and contained a sediment. third. heauacheB and dizzy spells and at times was unable to attend to the Uncle Joe" Cannon has heen see simplest: household duties. At my Ing the world, but Mr. Bryan is still time of life It seems wonderful that the only genuine American Traveler. after using Doans Kidney Pills, I am Money flew so fast in the Chicago feeling better than for years ast. in campaign, that nobody could see fact, better inan at any time since whether or not it was talned. the trouble commenced. The action of the kidneys shows a great ImproveTO ANY LADY and the backache Is all gone, Interested in Fancy Work that will ment trust that other BUfferers will be led send us IS cents and the names of to discover how really wonderful two other ladies, we will send our Doans Kidney Pills are. catalogue and a set of six Price, 50c. sale For by all dealers. Standard Dollies. Standard Nov. Co., Buffalo, New York, Co., P. O. Box 664, Salt Lake City, sole agents for the United States. Utah. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. UTAH PATENTS. Granted this week. Report by C. A. Snow ft Co., patent attorneys, Wash- THE HISTORIC WORCESington, D. C. TER. April 6. Mathew W. Dalton. Willard, Fire escape; Horace n. Forbes, QUEEN OF ALL SAUCE See the Ogden, step bidder. On the Labels. For copy of any of above patents Send ten cents in postage stamps to C. A. Snout ft Co., Washington, D. C. 16-pa- Foster-MIlbur- THE PERFECT WAY. Scores of Citizens Have Learned It. If you suffer from backache. There is only way to cure It The perfect way is to cure the kidneys. A bad back means sick kidneys. Neglect it. urinary troubles follow. Doan's Kidney Pills are made for kidneys only. Mrs. C. E. Williams, of 224 South Second St. W., Salt Lake City, Vtah, says: "Doans Kidney Pills, which I procured at a drug store, proved of such wonderful benefit in the treatment of kidney trouble that I can them hardly recommend strongly enough to others so afflicted. I believe Doan'B Kidney Pills are unequall-ed for kidney complaint In any form and I most heartily recommend them.'' For sale by all dealers. Price. 50 cents. Co.. Buffalo, New York, side agents for the 1 Foster-MIlbu- . .ates. KememlHT the name take no other. Doans and THE GOLDFIELD TROUBLE. Itiite rmirant. It looked for a time aa if our ELITE HAND A HELPING - n DRUG CO, 338 Main Si, 8alt Lake City, Utah. 4 TRAINS DAILY E A S 4 nr 1 VIA MARINE OIL FIELD ON SEft EL DORADO REPORTED GULF OF MEXICO. IN by a Naval Officer Who lays Petroleum Covers an Area of 400 Miles and Is Four Discovered Feet Deep,. New Orleans. About 100 miles south of the coast of Loulalaaa and 150 miles from New Orleans Lieut John C. Soley of the United 8tates navy has recently discovered a field of oil 400 miles in area and four feet deep floating on the aurface of the iartrard Decides to Ebbets Is Optimistic Mexico. Remain in Sports Over Brooklyn Team The news of this find, which U worth several millions, as soon as it Overseers Vote Favorably on Queatlon Believes Donovan Has an Excellent became known to the southern shipof Athletics but Want Many Chance to Capture National ping centers, created almost as much Made. interest to treasure hunters as the die Changes League Penant. covcry of gold In the Klondike, and al g The Will it he the champion Brooklynquestion of whethready along the wharves of Mobile er Harvard would be permitted to ites in 1907? President Kbbets beand the levees of New Orleans, where further in intercollegiate lieves Patsy Donovan and his boys d sallormen gather In build- engage was disposed of the other day have an excellent chance to capture ings, the fever of treasure trove is In sports their veins, and they, are planning ex when the board of overseers of the the coveted pennant next year, and sentipedltions such as made the old argo college, accepting the recommenda- did not hesitate to voice that tions of a majority of a special commit- ment at baseball headquarters recentnauts famous. I honestly believe the team has ly. No similar eveut has so gripped the tee, voted to authorize intercollegiate aviriclous Instincts of the southern athletics though In a restricted form. a chance to win the pennant next seasailors and It is doubtful if such an This means that football and other son, " said Ebbets, and with that end unusual discovery has been made be games will be continued at Harvard, In view will try every legitimate move as the corporation of the university to bring about success. In seven years fore. For several days past tbe United has already accepted the report of the Manager Hanlon pulled the team down subcommittee. from first to last place, while In a sinStates hydrographic office, under The majority report reviewed ath- gle season Donovan pulled them up whose direction Lieut. Soley was workletic conditions at the university, but from last to fifth place. "Isn't It posing, has been receiving hundreds ol communications from men Interested the committee thought, and the board sible, therefore, that In another yeai in the venture and who are Inquiring of overseers agreed, that the number he can advance them from fifth to first for charts plotting the exact location of the sea where the oil can be found Greatest Sprinter of the Age. The scene of activity along some ol the wharves has been unusual, and It Is said that some of the keenest bust ness men not only of the south, bul all over the country, have expressed the Intention of sending out searching parties, comprising experts in aavlga d tlon and oil testers, tc locate the oil and to report on the practicability of making It a paying Gulf of long-pendin- low-jowle- high-salarie- venture. An Insatiable desire for rapidly ac qulred riches has grown among the maritime men along the gulf coast similar to the excitement of the gold fever of 49, and a wild scramble foi the floating oil field threatens to be in full aweep before another week has passed. According to one of the prospectors has made arrangements to charter a large tank steamer and to Install powerful pumping apparatus for drawing the oil from the sea, he fully expects to reap a rich harvest, provided the survey steamer which he has sent to the oil Held makes a favorable report on the quality of the oil and the who Thie includes the famous OVERLAND LIMITED and the new LOS ANGELES CHICAGO LIMITED Strictly Twentieth Century, Veitl-buleEUectrio Lighted Steam Heated Trains operating Pullman Palace Bleepere; Incomparable Observation-Libr- ary and Dining Cara of the very latest manufacture. chances of getting It aboard. Even in some of the most conservative commercial houses careworn business men have turned away from the perpetual grind of their dally du ties and have expressed more than a ONLY 43 HOURS, SALT LAKH TO CHICAGO. PRODUCTION perfuntory interest in the discovery. Roseben was the wonder of the t urf last year, breaking records and carrying unheard-o- f weight in flat rac es. Starting with a spectacular vicOn March 1 There Were 3,222 Wells tory in the Carter handicap, the featu re event of the opening meeting of in Main Field with Output of 60,000. the eastern season of Aqueduct, the great racer cleaned up purse after Manufactured purse, winning many stakes before th e season closed. In the Carter enby John Marshall, 111. Figures just complet tries recently announced Roseben ag aln appears as a candidate for the faReeves Co., Salt Lake, and Indorsed by the M. ft M. ed show the number of producing oil mous sprinting stakes, which will be rim April 15 this year. Asi'n of Utah. Aak your wells in the Illinois Held on March At that time there were 3,222 producGrocer. ers, divided as follows: Casey pool if athletic contests should lie reduced, position again? Stranger things have on Intercollegiate games hapjiened. The Baltimores made even (Including all of Clark county and expenses Cumberland and Licking townships In nhould be cut down and professional a greater jump back In the 90s, and New House, New Furniture, Elegantly Furnished Rooms, Single or Crawford county), 2.085; Crawford coaching in any form should he dune other clubs can do the same thing. En Suite. We will certainly give the Ihiladel- county (outside of the two townships away with as soon as possible. In the Casey pool), 932: Lawrence The committee recommended that pliiss, Pittsburgs, and New Yorks a county, 205. In addition to these there the athletic committee use every ef- hard rub, and we are not afraid of the are about a dozen light wells In Coles, fort to secure concerted action with Chicagos by any means." Edgar and Jasper counties. They are, other colleges to abollBh professional Basket Ball Is Popular. however, unlmxrtant because of their coaching. Opposite Elks' Club, 8alt Lake City, 44 S. State St. small production. College basket ball being a game A severe condemnation of football Steam Heat, Hot and Cold Water, Public and Private Bath. A large number of wells has come was made by Moor field Storey, the that has come to stay, it is only the Rates Reasonable! Independent Phone 2117 in since March 1, and there are at sole part of graciouBness to take the game M. T. MARKS, Prop. dissenting member of the com- at the valuation that has been put present over 400 rigs at work in this mittee who presented a minority tate. New wella are being brought The recommendations of the upon It by most college men and adIn dally. Dry holes are more common majority report are in part as fol- mit that there are reasons for lls pop1 than they were a few months ago. on lows: ularity. Only a while ago It was very account of the wildcat work being instead of three members of much the fashion to sneer at the game "That, and say that it was a girl's game and done In an endeavor to And new ter- the university faculties to lie appointritory. The daily production of the ed by the corixiration, with the con- the like. A short view of a fast game Illinois field is now about 60,000 bar- sent of the overseers, the dean of the of basket ball la enough to convince rels. any one that, whatever else It may be, faculty of arts and sciences, the dean of Harvard college and the dean of it is not a girl's game when college SINGS SELF TO DEATH WOMAN men play it. The somewhat tardy The only house in Salt Lake City the Lawrence scientific school be of the endurance and on A label Union the popular placing members of the athletic com- recognition W speed giving qualities of the game by clothing. ilr Ranchmans Wife Has Hysterica Until mittee. priced, custom-mad- e 8he Is Exhausted. coaches now is beginning to 8UITS FROM $22.00 UPWARD. W That the undergraduate members college Men who looked at the game arrive. lie chosen of UPWARD. the athletic committee 6.50 PANTS FROM Of McPherson. Neb. Mrs. Amanda once with fear because it was simply for each college year by the majority Hill, wife of Morris Hill, a ranchman Nothing but guaranteed all wool vote of the following students: The adding another to what they considIn this county, talked ered tixi large a list of sports now are ' living literally goods made up. presidents of the Renior, junior, 'sopho- able to see that it has Its place in the and sang herself to death. Rooms Eagle Block, Salt Lake City. and a freshman more repclasses and She had heen an acute sufferer from winter season for helping to develop a nervous affection for a number of resentative from each athletic organ- men for the spring outdoor campaign. ization taking part in Intercollegiate years, and her malady did not yield contests. to medical treatment. Bergen's Clever Retort That there be no change in the became At times she hysterical, but All sorts of stories of the late Marty of method or tbe selecting her hysteria was of the usual kind number are cropping up among old s of the committee. Bergen until a few days before she died. Foui graduate memlK-rtimers at the race course. One which contests be That intercollegiate days before her death she began to aptly illustrates the noted joexeys talk and sing, and she talked and sang permitted under the supervision of quickness and bluntness of rejoindei almost constantly from that time the athletic committee. was told recently, when Martys great That the athletic committee secure until, completely exhausted, her heart on His Highness in the Tidal some man who can give his entire victory ceased to beat. was brought up. In that race Bergen as to work act to the time graduate seemed to take his time about Her talking and singing were evi making dently of a hysterical nature, and she manager and as administrative officer his move coming up the stretch, and of committee. athletic the cease was unable to either She was just did get by St. Florian in time to That the expenses be reduced. requested and commanded to keep sifirst place. After the race a That the numlier of Intercollegiate capture in the lence, but could not do so. stable, who had partner be contests athletic reduced. watched the contest with his heart In Just for That the athletic committee use No man ever sank under the burden every effort to get concerted action his mouth, approached the rider as he left the scales. It Is when of the day. wilh other colleges to abolish profesGee! Marty, you had me nearly to toburden la added the burden of sional coaches." You waited so long crazy, he said. day that the weight Is more than yon neirly lost." man can bear. 'Yen. said Marty, "and, by gum! If Shafer Wins Cue Title. Never load yourselves so. my friends. Jacob Schaefer, nptly named the I hadL't waited so long I'd nearly If you find yourselves so loaded, at least remember this: It Is your do wizard of the cue, veteran of his pro- won." as great a billiard plsyer Pure Gold Rinfs hsvff 18 INSIDE. ing, not God's. He begs you to leave fession. and as ever defeated George Sutton lived, Ililladelphia Jack O'Brien anHim and mind the prestbe future to balk-lincham-li- e no, nr es he will retire from the 4418kH Telepkones have this OUTSIDE. ent. What more or what els could for the world's 18:1 ring do to take the burden off rou? I I'lonshlp at Chicago by a score of 00 after his fight with Tommy Burns and I to open a hotel on the Pacific coast. Georsa MacIXmild. I City Ticket Office, 201 Main 6L SALT LAKB CITY. UTAH. TUXEDO! OF ILLINOIS OIL. I re-ixi- WORKERS f INDUSTRIAL TAILORING CO. WNRt 18-1- 9 Ne- vada nidghlmrs were in for a long alege of Industrial trouble, with Jib inevitable train of turmoil, strife, enforced and consequent suffer ing and crime. It seems, however, (hat this is all happily averted, ami in the accomplishment of so gratifying a result other tilings of a welcome n at ere have also heen attained. Tbe contest. It will be understood, was between the Industrial Workers of the World, an organization of anarchistic tendencies and despotic practices, on one side and the Miners' Unit acting concertedly with the own era and employers, on the other. The former was strong in numbers and growing, as was evidenced by the conIdb-ii'-K- test it put up and maintained, and success for it at such a time would have meant tho spread and encouragement of such organization throughout the mining regions, eventually reaching every other department of labor, and becoming so deeply rooted in the social and political soil that Its extirpation would have meant a hard struggle involving perhaps civil war. All this is now averted, the plotters against law and order are headed off, aa we hope and believe, for good and all, and bnsiness enterprises may now proceed without the projectors and Sounds Big, but its T rue If you want to talk with every town in Utah. Idaho, Montana and Wyoming, you MUST have the BELL. 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