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Show There w PROSPECTUS fV sv are 5,000,000 Telephones a the United States of the PIONEER PUBUSHING COMPANY OF UTAH. now weekly paper, The Utah Pioneer, began existence, as successor to the better known Gbeat Campaign, on June !, 2904 and has been published continuously since that time. The venture in large measure partook of the nature of an experiment, the chief object being to determine whether or not a publication could succeed upon its merits, which was to be independent as to all forms of politics or religion, but not necessarily neutral as to any, its field being die defense of the legal and political rights of the great bulk of the people with such opposition to wilful wrong and wrongdoers as each individual case might call for. The characteristics of a mere campaigning sheet or advertising pamphlet were to occupy a subordinate place if any at all, and the argumentative and rhetorical phases of the production have a setting of matter of such general scope, variety and excellence as would enable all classes of readers to find something entertaining in its columns. In these respects the paper has been eminently successful and its patrons are outspoken and voluminous in its praises, recognizing it as at once a vehicle of information and an advocate whose advocacy is unerring, unfaltering and original; but, beginning without capital and having to make occasional drafts upon private resources to make ends meet, " so to speak, its financial progress has been somewhat slower, yet by no means unpromising. It could hardly be otherwise in a field so largely and in most cases so well occupied, no matter what standard of merit the paper may have reached. Such ventures under such circumstances, or almost any circumstances, require considerable capital, unflagging energy, unfailing capacity and n long period of time to be placed upon a sound and enduring footing; few, indeed, with all manner of advantages, attain to such recognition, circulation and influence after a years existence and an almost unrequited outflow of considerable sums, as have come to The Utah Pioneeb after an existence of less than six months and an outlay above receipts of a comparatively trifling amount, although conducted with considerably more than the average of expense. All of this can mean hut one thing from a business point of view the paper can not only be made to yield revenue, but become decidedly THE v- well-kno- HAS 3.500.000 TWa OF THEM. Ball Telephone Ca. (Ka Btlaaaa. The Independent Co. has been in business only eight years The Bell, 27 years. Does this not show that the Independent Cos, ser- vice is the best? Its great popularity and the universal satisfaction it has always given, fully attest that fact. . 'The Phone That Talks" LET US PUT ONE IN YOUR HOME, YOUR OFFICE OR YOUR STORE. The aervice will not only be a taring to yon in many waya, bat a pleaaure aa well. It ia Prompt and Pea fact Get yoar application in firat and be firat aerred. profitable. There are, of course, other and greater considerations than the financial one, but they might as well be considered together. ' New, or perhaps we might better my the revival of old political conditions in our midst are of such a menacing character and look to the accomplishment of such abnormal ends that along with the great physical and alert moral force arrayed in opposition thereto we need a and unfailing outpost whose office shall be not merely sounding the alarm but exposing the oppositions weak as well as strong places. To say that the great body of the people are not as capably and persistently championed by the press as they should be would be to state something misleading if not absurd; but to say that all the points and phases of journalistic controversy are not and cannot be covered by any or nil the papers whose first duty is the dissemination oinew as it occurs with comment figuring as an attendant supplement, is to approximate very closely to the actual situation. In other words, an efficient scout, a thorough campaigner, whose business is chiefly that, while in no sense displacing or overshadowing any of the regular forces, is always a valuable if not an indispensable adjunct to them. Such does The Utah Pioneek aim to be in the great field of Utah newspaper-do- Utkb lodepeodeot Telephone Go wide-awak- e, IIS S. State St, Salt Lake City. n. A Delightful Trip East is sured if you travel To the end that all that is designed in this behalf may be accomplished and the paper be placed upon a stable and progressive bass, a corporation is to be formed. The capital stock will be placed at $10,000, in 10,000 shares of $1 par value each. All shares will be A Board of Directors will be chosen so soon as a reasonable number of subscribers are obtained, and the Directors will choose the working force and make all necessary arrangements. The paper win appear under its new and improved auspices in a short time. Tempounas-sessab- le. 4t via the rarily, stock subscriptions and patronage generally will be received by S. A. Kenner, 20a Templeton building. Illinois Central ANDREW JACKSON'S BIO ESTATE. JAPAN A PEW VgANB ASOl New He Salma MwOOO Acres m Peas Extract Prom Henry Grcvllleu Dlery In Law He Tried. le Interesting Reading. Thera are two. ways of reaching In Henry Grevllle's diary is aa inthe HarmlUca from Nashville either teresting account of bow Lord Bain hy carriage the entire distance, or' by carried a gift of a steam yacht to the train to the little elation called Her- emperor of Japan. This was many mitage, thence by conveyance or foot years before the country was no thorthe remaining three miles. In either oughly westernised as it is now. Gre-villcase, says a writer in Four-Trac- t The people seem to be says: News, the way leads among the rug-ge- courteous and extremely clean, formhills of sunny Tennessee, ing in this respect a remarkable conthrough native forests which we may trast to the Chinese. They appear to easily imagine look Just as they did la be a droll mixture of high civilisation the latter part of the eighteenth cen- and primitive simplicity. Aa a proof tury, when Andrew Jackson, a young of the former, the power of steam, who had Just completed a brief the electric telegraph, telescope, then and very unsystematic course of mometers and barometers are known reading law, placed all his worldly and in use, while the latter is shown goods and himself on the back of his by ladies. being constantly seen tuboao horse and turned his face from bing themselves st the doors of their the Carolines to the then wilderness houses. The authorities, at lint, reof sastem Tennessee to make his for quested Elgin to retire, but on his retans. fusing and insisting on carrying on 7 1794-show to Jeddo the steam yacht he was of land records The that it was during those years that charged to present to the emperor, Jackson laid the foundation for the they acquiesced with a good grace and large estate he afterward owned. He and showed him every respect was the only lawyer in that region In concluded the treaty between Japan the early days days when money and Great Britain without difficulty. o was scarce and land was cheap and to a Ride. case a Objected for fee conducting a lawyer's woman colored slipped and An old of no very great Importance might sidewalk 'way out to Indl on the foil of mile a a be 140, square easily land. In a few years he was the own- ana avenue last night Two patroler of over 10,000 acres, which he en- men hurried to her assistance,to got take adher on her feet, and prepared quired while cheap and held till it womvanced in value, when he sold part of her In a nearby store. The old as she was It to enable him to cultivate and im- an was very much esetted See asalsted along. heah, insbeing prove the remainder. tall Ptlcemun, she cried, doaa you o ' Russias Model Cotton Fame. go tub to sen fur no avalanche! 1 7 The Ruten government has estab-llshe- ain't done hurt bad enuf fur no avahalf a dosen model farms for lanche!" 80 no avalanche was sent of cotton In different for, and friends took her home. Incultivation the dianapolis News. parts of Turkestan. e d d Weuld Make Sure About the Seep, A little boy who had been Mowing bubblee an the morning, tiring ol play, and suddenly growing serious. Read me that theory about Id: 1 javoa; it tth tho glorioath. first tel. but said the mother, will, me, did you take the ooap out of the water?" O yes; I am pretty than The mother read the de I did. scrlptloa of the beautiful city, the streets of gold, the gates of pearl Hi listened with delight; but when sht to the words, No one can en ter there who loveth or makoth s 1 guoth Mol bounding up, he said: I'll (o and thee about that thoap." Now Tork Observer. o Children's Working Hours, experiphysiological Important ments have been made in Russia to tent the endurance of school children. The results prove that In the lower four classes study may be continued for a period not exceeding twenty-tw- o hours per week, or twenty-sevebut that excessive fatigue results from longer continuance of brain work.. This time for teaching these classes has been fixed hy the latest order of the ministry of public instruction. It Is urged, however, that this should he the outside limit, and that no lessens should be studied at homo. o How It Happen. An Austrian student of tho phenomena attending suicide says that ol those persons prho try to take their life by shooting themselves, only succeed In attaining their end at once. Another third die after a long period of suffering from the wound nfllcted, while the remaining third survive. ST. LOUIS and CHICAGO OR OMAHA and CHICAGO POE ADOmQNAL INFORMATION CALL OR WRITS n one-thir- d V j. A FOLEY, Com! Agent :4- - |