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Show IM. D. Boardman, 573 W, Main st., Helena, Mont., gives an interesting account ac-count of his improved health through the use of Foley Kidney Pills. After giving a detailed account of his caso, he says: "I am almost 79 years old, and have spent hundreds of dollars for medicines, but find that I have received re-ceived more benefit from Foley Kidney Kid-ney Pills than from all other medicines. Further particulars sent on request." Schramm-Johnson, Drugs, 5 stores. I LAND SALE. Burley, Idaho, April 20. Sixty-five hundred acres of state school lands to be sold at public auction. auc-tion. Excursions via Oregon Short Line from Utah points. April 17, IS and 19: limit April 24. There will be a sale of additional lands at Rupert, Idaho, on April 22. For further particnlars address ad-dress D. E. Burley, general passenger agent, or call room 201 Dcseret News building, Salt Lake. H Evidence Lacking. There bcln no evidence to how that money wan Involved in the card games, the charge of conducting a gambling house made ugalnst C. E. Stains, a for-m.erpa.tro,man' for-m.erpa.tro,man' was dismissed by Justice tl. S. Harper yesterday. I BISMARCK GATE. Tourists and Conference visitors will hnd the well known Bismarck Cafe, No. .10 est Second South, most delight-nil delight-nil pace to spend a foe pleasant hours hvM-vthina in the eating and drinking l me tli( vi rv best Fini Entertainers from S to 12 p. m iBiyiijf I If you feel the need of more strength at this Spring season try the world's greatest tonic medicine Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. These blood-making pills re especially good for people who feel depressed and easily tired after the long indoor winter months. The improvement begins with the first dose. As the blood is built up strength and energy returns, pimples pim-ples and unsightly eruptions disappear, the stomach is toned up, the appetite improves and headaches cease. If you are feeling out of sorts give this medicine a trial and see how quickly it will strengthen every organ and bring new health and energy. Mrs. Norris Cook, whose address is Box 100, It. F. D. No. 3, Ottawa, Otta-wa, Kaus., says: "I was generally run down from bard work- I suffered suf-fered from sovero headaches, which would last for three days at a time, and when thoy camo on I would havo to give up all work. There were such sharp, knife-like pains in my side that I could not take f. loupe breath without its hurting me. I was pale and nervous and had no strength. Under tho doctor's care I would feel better for a day or so and then become worse again. This was my conditiou for three years or until 1 began taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Palo People. Peo-ple. Thoy gave mo a good color and I gained 15 pounds in weight. The pains and headaches left mo and I am not the least bit nervous. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills aro the only thing that helped me." If you are interested in this tonic treatment -write today for a copy of our booklet, "Building Up the Blood." It is seut free on request. Send no money or stamps. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People are sold everywhere or will' be sent by mail, postpaid on receipt of price, 50 cents per box, six boxes for $2.50 by the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y. , The Tribune Gives Your Wants the Largest Circulation. 5 " a sBHaKaaEsaas How Can We Make Utah a Manufacturing State? I We have collected a few figures from our manufacturers I which we think answers the question. In the following table I only a few industries are shown. On some, the figures could not be obtained; on others they could not be used without disclos- I ing confidential information. I 0 i W I .. industry. t . .-,; - : -g sr o p , : f 2 &g : Butter, cheese and dairy products $1,971,000 $1,000,000 51 Canning and preserving 1,059,000 3,200,000 303 Confectionery 1.952,000 400,000 20 I Flour mill and cereal food products 3,131,000 8,000,000 256 Hosiery and knit goods 419,000 1,525,000 380 Malt liquors 1,357,000 1,650,000 120 I Slaughtering and meat packing 1,700,000 7,600,000 450 I Tohacco manufactories 385,000 8.000,000 2000 1 Totals .$11,974,000 $31,375,000 "260 There are 25 So people employed in these industries, and the monthly payroll is $1,654,000. Some other industries not shown in the table would give a much greater percentage of consumption consump-tion to production here. Is there any good reason why nearly $20,000,000 should be sent out of this State to buy the above products alone? We think not, and this would not be done if Utah people wduld support the factories we have here now. The figures collected show that ninety per cent of our factories ran at less than half capacity during 1911. When Utah people use Utah products our present pres-ent factories can run to full capacity, and the problem of getting get-ting new ones will be simple. Begin this week Utah Products Week and keep it up the next fifty-two. Utah Light and Railway Company ; " Electricity for Everything." I j It's High Time Youl Selected Your Piano at I The Great Club Salel I Time flies many people are daily patronizing the sale. And remember, only IK I a limited number of pianos to sell in each class. They are going fast. Don't miss IE the many important advantages and privileges extended to you here and here only. IR I More Than 100 People Have m I Bought Here in Just 9 Days I I AND HERE ARE THE REASONS: I I Every piano is new; every piano a well-known make. J I A positive saving of $131 to $204. Easiest terms known. I Money -back guarantee. One year's exchange privilege. K I Cancellation of unpaid balance in case of death. F 1 Extension of payments in case of sickness. 1 I If You Get Your Piano Here Today, fc I Then You'll Be Glad Of It Tomorrow p I SgmwJI nLf ? AL A0 -A Knabe m I IfiilSlB I "Pr,"ts $143.50 I 9 ' J f ilffl I $1.00 Week or $4.00 Month. 0&vis wL 1 P $1.00 payment made in advance. Jygfg E jj3i $300 Uprights $168.75 Kranich 1 I I SI wlitW m 1 $1,25 Week or $5,0 Month- Wi ter-!a!ek-a II! HI A cash rebate of 15 cents for every Vose It I IS Bif $i-50 Week r $ao Mntn & fc 1 imSwim cash rebate of 15 cents for every Tomnkoll I p $L5Q paaiieut made in advanCe. UmpPCUES 1 A DIVERSION People of Salt Lake City and Utah have not failed to notico that whenever this store announces gij I any special offerings to the public one or two other piano stores generally fall in behind tho procession, making 1 much noise and taking much dust. In fact, one store in particular has been taking dust so long and consistent I that it hag become a habit. Someone said "Imitation is sincerest flattery." We are surely flattered, and ac ttlc I knowledgo the same with becoming modesty, assuring the public that we shall continue to set tho pace in t&6 Brn I future, as in the past, for tho imitators. Rj Jest I uiiWio l FIB 51 I $1.75 Week or $7.00 Month. fe' Im I I cas reae 2 cents for every mfSi ',l5p $1-75 payment made in advance. lliyil6S" j JlJllIt 00 l)prig,lts $346-08 Rudolph p I B88 $2, Week r 8- Mntn- rb? ! LzjzT"' " "" 1 cas 'rcDate of 25 cents for every Cpliirmff 'WV Ii f y WMT $2.00 payment made in advance. JU,Um $600 Uprights $396.00 S p J I pPdTf ! I $250 Week or $10-00 Month. Ii lPl.ivW I h 1 A cash rebate of 25 cents for every WejlCf K i SigijP $2.50 parent made in advance. P1 |