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Show OIL TRUST DEFEATED Keepl'aif your money Send only tea dollars for a nickel jewelled watch movement in a guaranteed case tfold filled. This Is a good cheap watch Double value. Finer grades, all the way up to $500. Write your needs. 20-ye- ar WILL MARCH ON CAPI-TAUNLESS DIAZ COMES TO TERMS IN FIFTEEN DAYS MADERO GIANT MONOPOLY IS GIVEN SIX MONTHS IN WHICH TO TO COURT'S ORDER. CON-FOR- Fight to Government Wins Put Down Combination Which It Was Claimed Was a Menace to the Entire Country. In Long 170 ' MAIN St salt Lark cok utah. Bank by Mail Washington. The Wllh thenlileat bank In the liitormountalo region Don't keep I'aull where It limy be atulru or lout. HimiiI a lettor with remittance to tills solid, atrnng Institution, mid your account bcirltm. Saving! rli'I'Urtniciit retieive lumi from II.UO up. paying 4 per cent liiterot, compounded twice a year. Standard OH Company of New Jersey and Its nineteen subsidiary corporations were on Monday declared by the supreme WALKER BROTHERS BANKERS, court of the United States to be a Write tor Information. Salt Lake City conspiracy and combination in restraint of trade. It also was held to be monopolizing Interstate commerce PERA POSITIVE In violation of the Sherman anti-trus- t MANENT CURE FOR law. The dissolution of the combinaDrunkenness and tion was ordered to take place within six months. Opium Diseases. Thus ended the tremendous strugTltM b M yakticttr, M eWksM. Laditt tratJ m k iMr (Copyright. 1911.) aaM. THE KfcKLEY IN. gle on the part of the government to TITU ft. U4 W. SmU T.U StrMt. SM Uks Cilr. put down, by authority of law, a combination, which, it claimed, was a LIFE SENTENCE menace to the industrial and economic advancement of the entire coun- cplu DISAPPOINTMENTS LIFE'S try. At the same time the court interlaw so preted the Sherman as to limit Us application to acts of "undue" restraint of trade and not "every" restraint, of trade. It was on this point that the only discordant note was heard in the court Justice Harlan dissented, claiming that cases already decided by the court had determined once for all that the word "undue" and "unreasonable" or similar words were not in the statute. He declared that the reasoning of the court In arriving at its finding was In effect legislation which belonged in every instance to congress and not to the courts. Ever since the degree In the case in the lower court, the United States circuit court for the eastern district of Missouri, was announced, hope has been expressed by the "business world" that the law would be modified so as not to Interfere with what was Now designated honest bulsness. that section of the opinion calling for the use of the rule of reason in applying the law Is regarded in many quarters us an answer to the prayers of the "business world." The opinion of the court was announced by Chief Justice White. Tn printed form It contained more than twenty thousand words. For nearly an hour the chief justice discussed the case from the bench, going over most of the points in the printed opinion, but not once referring to it in order to refresh bis memory. Co. anti-tru- hfniAIM mr., BALT LAKB OITV amo AuATmum pnoto raotmoiiKL mtfrnmr hooah rimimmmm murratm tlfftllTirn Vsfif I ILIJ MKN ANII WOMKN to I.carn HarherTrs'leln Kixht H wli. ,t of Hoi,, j,,f,. .Julti1 Willi pirUal net of tiiolH. $45. Willi your own tixiia Ku. Aililn-Molar Barbar Collage 13 t'oimniTvlal Street. Nail Lake Uity. Utah. st Herald., She Had Much to Learn. "Oh, mamma, mamma! John dd doesnt love me any more!" "Nonsense, child. What's happened?" "When he came home last night he didn't ttlse me. And be kept edging away from me whenever I'd go near him." "Did be. Indeed? My dear, he'd had a glass oC beer and didn't want you to smell IL It probably didn't hurt him at all. but he was afraid of you. Iton't make any mistake, daughter If he hadn't loved you any more, he'd have kissed you without hesitation. You've a lot to learn yet" Cleveland rialn Dealer. FOR DIETZ DICKINSON LEAVES CABINET No Reason Except Private Pressing Affairs Given for the Retirement of Statesman From Tennessee AW i awit 'I V. Its, 1 my if I te'b Kd;i -Y- I's-ten- ft dr-pe- JACOB M. DICKINSON Fafayette Cremated. and official Glasgow. After Identification, the body of Lafayette the Gret, the vaudeville prf'irmer whT hat h i life when the Empire nmic ball at EdlnRU-g- h was burned, was cremated Batarday. Increasing Pettal Savings Banks, General Wash'ng'on Postmaster Hitchcock will designate fifty ps'al navinga. hanks fiett week, making a totil of 179 in existence. Hereafter to 200 depositaries will be designated every month. lo Patient Dies ef Rabies. Ksnsas City. Mo Thf days sf er being bitten and scratched by a negro woman patient who died Wednesday of hydrophobia, two Interne and hospital three nurses at the in this city on Friday began taking the Pasteur treatment The ngro woman, Maria Jones, applied for treatment at the hrwpital Tuesday. Mrfpg he had been bitten by a dog and aloo ty a man. She was placed In a ward and a'on was et'acked by convulsions and became violent Hospital METALLIC HEELS AND COUNTERS - lim bas suresd to AfcysainU. Mr Love, United States consul general at Adis A bail a, reports lo the state fle oatmnt that en American cotton houe has ronclnd"d contracts with ihree-quartor- IHimiih Shot Insurance to Miner, Quarry men, farmers and All Men Who Do Rou Over Education Causes Suicide. Vienna Ved c a! rtalm that ihe epidemic of snicide among chil- drca which previals in Vienna snd has shocked the c:ty for tbe pat few months la di to over education. British Columbia Wants Reciprocity. New York J. 8. Emerson, a lumber manufacturer of Vancouver, wbo has slatted a hardwood lnmlKr business in the Fiji Islands, is in the city. He sars that Uritish Columbia jh Work:U vets?' Pxniff4 wlitisVtra. tt it f "! h "V" s eprts t:-.- e kf-e- American cornmerc'al- s en-rk- Invade Abyssinia. people of Abyssinia, Involving of a million dollars. Neat th nine-tenth- Declared He Came Back From Heaven New York. Gcing Into a Mate ol coma. Charles F. Davenport 4J years Id, told bis aged mother, Mrs. 0. R. Davenport, that he had come back from heaven to suffer for two days, and that hie soul bad been sved. II" suffered lntetie agony for the two dsys sod died Satnrdsy at the hour he had predic ted. Americans Washington. Munyon, 53d & Address Profeaaor Jefferson Sis., Philadelphia, Pa. U you are in need of medical advice, do not fail to write Profwor Munyon. Your communication will be trented in strict oonGdcnce, and your caas will be diagnosed as carefully ae though you bad a personal interview. ' Munyon's Paw Paw rills sre unlike all other UxaUves or cathartics. They coax the liver into activity by gentle . methods. They do not scour, they do not crlpe, they do not weaken, but they do start all the secretions of the liver snd stomach in a way that soon puts theee organs in a healthy condition and corrects conatipation. In my opinion constipation is reaponaible for moat ailments. There ere 26 feet of human bowels, which is really a sewer pine. When this pipe becomes clogged the whole system becomes poiaoned, causing biliouanesa, indigestion snd impure blood, which often produce rheumatism and kidney silments. No woman who suffers with conatipatkio or sny liver ailment can expect to have a clear or enjoy good health. If complexion I bad my way I would prohibit the sale of the cathartic that are of now being sold for the reason that they soon destroy the lining of the stomach, setting up serious forms of indigestion, snd so paralyse the bowels that tbey re fuse to act unless forced by strong purgatives. Munyon's Paw Paw Pills sre a lonio to the stomach, liver and nervea. Tbey invigorate inirtrad of weaken; they the bipod Inata4 of Impoverish all it; they enable the stomach to the nourishment from fuod that is put Into it. These pills contain no calomel, no they are soothing, healing and stimulating. They school the bowels to act without physic. Peeular sire bottle, containing 45 pilla, 5j cents. Munvon'a laboratory, 63d & Jefferson Sta, Philadelphia. Montgomery. Ala. Two negroes are 'lead and one mortally woi.nded and 'our deputy sheriffs are wounded, one .'atstly, as the result of a murder committed by one of the negroes Sunday twenty one miles south of here and o! a spectacular fight that followed an effort lo capture the murderer. i fore. It was not a legal punishment. Murder Mystery in Illinois. farr maid "Jack. dar," neried 111 Under a railroad via Elgin, l at e that ball park, 'wby ell near here the body of duct man behind the hitter wear such a dreaaed woman of refined appearance Ut,V big was found Monday, he skull battered "That." explained Jack, "is to slashed and her clothes Ms shrt fr'rn getting tnued up In, her throat wbrn tl, la'l knock bis ouL" on Are. Gave Life for Her Father. ths Money. Mo. In aa attempt t? save nixby. I c-ti ."0 down pay me rtysl' the life of her father, who was fight sn1 11 a week. a neigh t Scnndj as If I were kuy- - ing a dul with Drew Fltts, 14. runhed be Effie bor, Hutler, aged or Ii g mo', tar. tween the two men and was rhot sod 1'bjH" in - ". I am. killed ty Fitts. A trial package of Munyon's Paw Paw Pills will be sent free to anyone on Battle Between Whites and Blacks. . it mother down town. Before an op Announcement Follows Statement by tician's display she stopped. Then, Mother," she asked, pointing to the One of Unofficial Peace Negotiabig winking eye In the window "Is tors That Effort Is Being Made Ood'a eye as big as this?" Cleveland to Arrange Terms Acceptable Leader. to Both Sides. Many a girl would promise to marry a man if she thought he wouldn't be Juarez, Mexico. President Dlax has so silly aa to expect her to live up to just fifteen days to agree to terms of her promise. peace acceptable to Francisco I. When a girl yawna It's up to the Jr., and his followers, tauould he refuse, the insurrectos under the young man to get In the home stretch. leadership of General Madero will beajmattBjggin a march upon the city of Mexico. This statement was made Sunday by FBBBjeaBJSBBBBb. one of General Madero's advisers. It followed a statement by Oscar Branlff, one of the Mexican government's unofficial peace negotiators, who said that he and his colleague, Esqulval Obregon, were making an effort to arrange a programme of peace which would be acceptable to both sides. The lnsurrecto officer also said that the federal government was working to find a way to meet the demands of the Mederlsts. In the present negotiations of the preliminary peace programme, Judge Carbajal, the official envoy of President Dlas In the parleys that came to naught, and were followed by the capture of Juarez, has no part Senor Branlff says, however, that If the pregoes turough liminary programme Judge Carbajal will again become the official commissioner, while Dr. Vas- ques Gomes, the provisional minister of foreign affairs, will represent the Sun-day'- L-m- To Keep at all times." That afternoon Dorothy escorted her Washington. Secretary of War Jacob McGavick Dickinson of Tennessee, the Democratic member of President Taft's cabinet, has resigned. Henry L. Stimson of New York, recently defeated Republican candidate for governor oX that state, has been This announcegiven the portfolio. ment was made from the White House revolutionists. Friday night Rebel Fighting Strength. In the letters exchanged between Senor Jose Vasconce- the president and Mr. Dickinson, no Washington. reason other than that of pressing los, diplomatic agent for the Mexican private affairs is given for the secre- revolutionists In Washington, Sunday night rurnlBhed the latest figures of tary's retirement Mr. Dickinson wlU go to bis Ten- the number of men fighting under the nessee home immediately upon the lnsurrecto banners. The figures are qualification of his successor. He ex- significant of the tremendous Increase Two pects to devote his attention to busi- of men la the past two weeks. ness and will not return to the prao-lic- e weeks ago members of the local junta of law. In which he was engaged gave the number of men under armss when President Taft appointed him at that time at about 24,000. jtnd figures Indicate an Increase of secretary of war In March, 1909. men. 18,000 He is the second member of Mr. Taft'a cabinet to retire to private life, Father and Son Drowned. Secretary of the Interior Balllnger Santa Ana, Cat. Charles King, a having severed bis connection with farmer of this county, aged prosperous a the president's official family only thirty-eight- , and bis son, Roscoe, aged few months ago. eight, were pinned beneath an over turned automobile and drowneJ in Drowned In Four Feet of Water. less than three feet of water while Reno, Nev. Thomas IL Harrison, returning home Sunday from a trip thirty-fou- r years of age, journeyman to Newport beach. Mildred King, painter of Birmingham, England, ate aged fifteen, was also caught under a hearty meal at Laughton'a, plunged the machine, but succeeded In extriInto the tank of the hot baths there, cating herself. Mr. King lost control fainted and drowned In four feet of of the automobile while descending a water. teep grade, and it went over a bridge into a slough, turning as It felt American Troops Expect Action. Opium Smugglers Arrested. Nogalea, Arlx. American troops stationed here have received orders Montreal With the arrest of an to be in readiness for action. No express messenger In riatlsburg, N. gales, Sonora, is expecting an early V., Sunday, customs officials of the attack. United States and Canada announced they had run down opium smugglers who have operated throughout Am erica for months. The drug, they say. has been smuggled Into Canada for some lime and through Montreal Into the United States. Employes on railroad trains crossing the Cansdtan line are alleged to have taken the drui into the Un ted States. t wo-m- L eMaMBBfBaaj Man Who Fought Lumber Companies for Years Must Spend Rest of Life in Prison. Cruel Hubby. Ills love bad grown cold. "Oh, Harold," she sobbed, "when you married me you said that you loved every hair on my head." "The truth of the matter," added And Harold, cruel and merciless, pointed an accusing Anger at the Mr. Ed dr. "lies in the fact that the switch and two "rats" near the mir- company has wittingly or unwittingly violated a law which Is not understood ror. "Tea," he responded, heartlessly, even by Its framers. The business of "hut not every balr on your bureau." the Standard OH company will go on And lighting his cigar the brute as usual, although changes will be made in order to cotnnlv with the strode off to bla club. statute law and the decision affectJohnny Knew. ing It" "Now, Johnny," said the Sunday A Complete Victory. Save Kellogg. school superintendent, "can you tell "It Is a complete vicWashington. me what It was that caused the prosaid Frank for the government" phet Elijah to go up?" "Yeth. tUr," tory said Johnny. "It wath the Payne tar B. Kellogg, who as special counsel for the government assisted Id the Iff bl!L" Harper's Weekly. prosecution of the Standard ITfl case "I have read the opinion hastily, of Among the Cannibals. said conrne, but have seen eneugh to "In fay most successful nove-l,Upton" Sinclair, at a vegetarian ban know that the government Is sustainqurt In New York, "I aimed at the ed ty the court on every point conpublic' heart and hit it, with my bee! tended for." talk, in the stomach. LABOR LEADERS FREED. "I was rather like ths Uangala mis ionary, who said: Compere, Mitchell and Morrison Win " 'I failed, alas, to bring tears to Before the Highest Tribunal. those cannibals eyes, hut at least I Samuel Gompers, John Washington. made their mouths water.'" Mitchell and Frank Morrison, presl and secretary of As Others Ses Us. dent, The Ijt'R "Funny being, these hu the American Federal on of Labor, re mans are. They teach their children spUvcly, stepped from within the to walk on their hind feet just like shadow of the jail on Monday, when the aupreme court of the UnlteJ performing do?" 1'ele Mele. State set aMrte their sentences of ImThe Difference. prisonment for contempt growls. it out lie "In China a fellow never sees of the litigation between the Burk his wife till after they are married." Stove and lime;'! company oi St l Fbm "How strange!" In England and the federation. It's the wife who never sees her hia The basis of the courts opinion w band afUT they are married. M. A. P, that the proceeding brought sgainat the libor officers was for civil conThe Difference. tern jt which rould be punlshod only "The proper study of a man Is by th Imposition of a fine. The ent ence of the lower crnrt to Imprison man, yon know." was th pena'ty for t r mlsal "Yea, b'Jt th proper s'u ly of contempt and In the premises, there is her rlo'hra." h Ma-der- Hayward, Wis. John F. Dieta will epend the rest of his natural life at hard labor at the state penitentiary at Waupun, by the verdict of the jury on Saturday, for the murder of Oscar Harp in the battle of Cameron Dam on October 8 last The jury found Hattle F. Diets and yLeslie of Dietz, his wife and son, not gu.-Tlmurder. The trouble between John F. Dletx and the lumber companies operating In Sawyer county. Wis., began In February, 1904, through Dletz's refusal to allow the company to float logs over the Cameron dam, located on a quarter section bought by Mrs. D'ets, without paying him the toll he demanded. In the ten principal attempts to capture him on various charges and legal processes, Oscar Harp, a deputy sheriff, was killed October 8, last, Mlra several men were wounded, Diets was shot through the body, Clarence DIeU was wounded in the forehead and John Diets was shot through the band. The shooting of Bert Morel at Winter, Wis., by Dietx September 6, last. Is more or less closely traceable to the original trouble. The tenth armed effort to take Dietx was successful and he became a prisoner October 8, last. He was charged with various offenses, rangTrust Lawyer Outlines Plans. ing from destruction of property and Chicago. "The Standard Oil com- assault and battery to murder In the pany of New Jersey has gone up into first degree. the air like a skyrocket; let us hope It Wasn't Casey. the descending debris will touch neithOregon. The victim In Fendleton, er the wise nor the foolish." box car murder at the mysterious This comment on the decision of the Umatilla last Thursday was not, as resupreme court of the United States ported, John Casey, a Spanish war In the Standard Oil case was made veteran of Brockton, Mass. A de Monday night by Alfred D. Eddy, genreceived here Sunof scription eral counsel of the company In Chi- day doe notCasey fit the murdered man. cago. Not to be Made Light of. Mafie Dressier is as famous for her epigrams as bhe'ls for her Aa actor at the opera huue was recalling yenterday one of her justly famous bits of repartee. Miss Dressier was inviting her friends, to a birthday party. "There'll be a birthday cake, I suppose?" some one remarked. "Vesi there'll be a cake, never the reply. fear," And candles,, of course?" went on the alleged wit "My friend," said Miss Dressier "IhU (a to be a birthday party not a Rochester torchlight procession." To ths Childish Mind. Dorothy Ullman of K. Eighty-fourtstreet, is a very literal young person. To her mother's definition of the All- Seeing Eye she returned a question as to the sire of the eye. "Can God see everything?" she con tinued. "YeB, dear, he can see everything. GIVEN FUR T HER TIME nc M-yi- t tSem W tiie I j Vm'rr tWtS an mih. Vwtoqsirybriagia IHOt RACrfifftRY CO. m TJ It W . e twWaaWe na ti,)W y ma mT I wearing. . BOSTON. ,1f MASS. , M 4 Xrl mm Ft aI-- ... aas J. w J.Am suits n !!s aSTSa rjrxsj is soU'l for rcclprrnf ity. Women Criminals Reprieved. 1W an1 1311 The InJoa trvna Is rtvele. wax?area seventy-fou- r male prisoners were con- ' ! sMae w t Mr, demned to death and forty-seveexe MALARIAL RLG10VS, cuted. Ten women were sentenced arm Tint's rm the mf mM real 'an to death, but all reprieved snd I t. ft4 v.r d the swrssraog tavaJiJ. life sentences. gien Peten 't atf-re- |