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Show 7 MAY 11. THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING. President Heber J. - Gran Submit Annual "Report' o Utah-Idah- o Operations. Holdings of Corporation Increased $3,015,024 by Purchase of New Property Heber J. Grant, president of tho Utah Idaho Sugar company, yesterday aub mltted to tho stockholder tha following report of th operations of tha company for tho fiscal year ending February It It Is a matter of congratulation that, erhls the ) ear Just paat was on of th moat trj Ing of any In our experience ere enabled to meet Its many try Ing problems In a manner aatlbfartory to our stockholders. Our company has maintained Its prao tics of jaars past, to hold for Its home territory a sufficient supply of sugar to taka care of tha reasonable needs of con turners, curbing speculation at far as poeaiblt. Thus, a bile there has been rhortage of sugar in all parts of ths world In lats months, snd In many sections ah absolute famine, tha legion supplied by our company haa peter bean without a reasonable amount of auger, and unleae something .unforeseen arises the recess ties of our patrons in our territory will be protected In their --supply of sugar until a new supply is assured. From the figures to be sohmttfkd by the secretsry and treasurer. It will be seen that our fixed and permanent assets now stand at 173 214 52 11. hating increased 6.415 024 40 since the last statement was Issued, this being due to tbe fact that we havs purchased from the Amalgamated bugar company their plant at Brigham City, whith was originally built bv this company; also the canal system on the east side of the Bear river, known ss the Hammond canal, and ths uneera-P.ete- d factory at Whitebait, Mont., which Is now being dismantled and moved to the Bear River valley. We have else purchased a plant at Delta. Utah, besides purchasing considerable tracts of 'and in Utah. Idaho and Washington, which will he devoted to beet culture, as much as pose bio of it ths coming season. . I - n growers in ole stock ef th comi inv at psr value, or in curb, at their option. -it Is worthy of comment that the fatiy now ho a foist of 66iS siockhold-er- e locstetk in nearly every etmi In th union, it Is lallv gist ir lug that many beet growers r sow eiothbolder III the company, end our hope Is that will retain their stock and become thsy permanently sljringearnIn any dlvuirnda th lnlerer;d, and may coiiiHny taking their share in th conduit of It sifalis Th con pany will continue to of for fai lllues to beet to acquire still more stink The glower gem opportunity will bo gtven emplovees, and H la gratl fvlng to note that masy 4 thceo ere at raady included In tho Her of etockholj. era. Th adoption of this plan anyvng beet growers and employ le a realisa-ti- n ef th principle of rootraUon. on which the company was prig. nally founded, and Is on which we bailor will Insure justice snd fair doallng In Us 'm ISICKIIESS REDUCES liealtk Is seeded today as sever hs for to keep pro with tk increasing cost of living. The msn or woronn who esrning capacity is lowered tby sickness Is seriously basdirspped, for debt mat be added in his burdens.. No one ran afford to disregard th Islightost warning symptom. M hea th blood become so thie that th Announcement Is Made at New Orleans Meeting , Air Thats Fit to' Breathe , Medical Association. coni' ptrxio is pale nod sallow, when iodiges tioo snd dirty spells become frequent, Dr. Howells of Salt Lives Insured. Employees em to ex- A Mr aga )ftt January ui rampny when tho slightest effort i to begia th lime Inoksmruo In ksust on too doudrd to plat strength, it Cites Account of Contenof it yearly ampin) who had Uin treatment with ths tonic which Mr. In rontinuoua aortic for two ytaro or : tion in Southern City, j mort, th minimum amount ef each pol- Georgs Keflr, of No. 5J3 East Ohio ler being l'nK), ioO to be added earh street, Jndissapolil, lad., used and recyaar after th lenth year of continuous ommends. eivira, th company paving tha preI been m so week that 1 had to I mium on thit taeurarie The amount of r work," nova Mr. Kessler. "I was I Returning from Nw Orleans. Us , where quit The Inaitrang notr In fan la number of death claims paid alnco the run down sad nervous gad my stomach th American Medical. aoriatino held Mr nerve . th - largest convention in th - hlatv? of adoption of thia plan la three, amounting I. was in bod condition. lo This feniur of ih company s seemed to bo completely, unstrung and th association, tf. T, J Howells, county welfare program for Ha employ ha J had tingling, prirkly ehtion la physician, baa irsny interesting things proved a very good thing, and is appro my muscles sad fingers. I had fro to tell of the meetings snd of tighto In elated by them. sufof and attacks iDdigration snd tround New Or lean. There, wr During the pact flersl yevr ended Feb quest at eight that I lost osed-e- over 130. w aoid UT4 334 bag of fered 00 much bocam ruary 4000 physicians, he said. In attendt w and and weak 096. an sleep sugar at average net price of IS ance at th convention, which ls.tcd from tmnitloa. This Included 047 4t bag on hand at th When it seemed as though nothing April 24 to 30. beginning of th ftetal jeer. Of th 1014-- 3 production w sold, ta snd Including would gtva mo relief, I retd about In. Th most startling brought 740 1030 34 an . at bags February Williams link Pills sad procured a Out at tha discusshh of the ph;lclana,j average net prlr of tie 17 A most of th !o k hold ere ar aware, box. I frit so much better after taking he said, Is th fact that, speaking th contract for beets planted In 1020 one box of the pills that 1 continued there sr about !0uS case of bar bean mad on a basis of III per ton, taking them, la six wcki 1 went back leprosy In United States. Dr. Frederick n based scale to the work a as and now fed will) klldtng pries my strong as, w receive, for our sugar. Bhould tha ever. My nervousness has entirely dis- L. Hoffman of Ncwam, N. J , who has mad preaent prlt e of augar continue, aa now appeared sad I no longer hsv stomach nMs a llfa study of th aeems probabla. owing to th Increase tn trouble. Had I knowa what 1 do aow, I assertion that It was curable. Hereto- the world s consumption and th decrees I should asver have waited so long be-- for rt has bead' considered lmposslhl to lion, more than likely that rh farmer will re fora beginning treatment with Dr. nil- - cure. oolvo for hts baets a much hlgbar priu Kami' Dink Pill." par ton, because ths present quotation Writ today, to the Dr. William Disease idtsprt&d. for deliveries of sugar In New York next Madteiae Gov Schenectady, N. V., fori Th, g, according to Dr. Hoffman. December would bring the prtc of re- th fee I booklet, "Bulldisg Up th I la not eonrined to any latitude or climate. fined anger to 331 a bag, whkih would oelis a national problem rather thanDr. and tt mean 2 per ton to the farmer lor his Blood.,'- Tour awa druggist Congrea rebefor beets. With this prospect th William' Pink Pill or they will b m ,fwthrtoM mate farmer, th hop of lli company is that tent th lands planted In beets for tbs coin... priee, ing season wtil reach th large! total a ieproeartum, wa dlacusaed by th knem-br- a t kings' a in ths three th Industry ha of th aaaoclation. Ir. Hoffman state where w operate said there should be three hospital, on an th Atlantic oa tha faclfto ooest. on After receiving th reporl of Mi. Grant, coast and on In tha middle weet. At a the stockholders reelected th present hospital In Louisiana, there ar sixty board of directors. Stephen H. Dove, Inmate, all of whom ar sfllcted with was sales manager for th company, dread dlaeos. Utah Is perhaps on the uled to suoceed tho lats Georg Ri of the few states In th country. It. will meet in at dlroctor y. Th Howell eatd, which hat no leper colony. a mouth for th election of tbs officer for tha year. Treatment 200 Years Old. I Th treatment given th patient T. L. Larsen to Represent th tarns at that Ued at least 300 jrar Then, sr hefora th birth of Chriat. The success of a theatre or restaurant, the profits of a factory, often depend on supplying air that a fit to breathe. Smoke, steam, gases, odors, fumes, dust Lbe I all should be removed from places where people ' congregate. For this kinY of special ventilation Sturterant Propeller Fans are degigned. They set independently snd locally in laboratories, stores, restaurant, dub rooms, small theatres, lavatories, and factories, operatminimum of ing smoothly snd effectively, with trouble and expense. . d ilk-lou- . Sturtevant PrDpeiler Fans These units consist of a caat Iron wall ring within which the motor-drive- n fan revolves.' They are mounted wall in the of the building, acting usually fans exhaust with as discharge out of doors. The design is particularly strong and rigid. t tbs, 1 L. i Propeller Fans form one group of the great Sturtevant family of fans, blowtrs, and allied apparatus, for putting air to work Every Sturtevant apparatus is backed by three generations of development in the scientific application of the equipment to the work to be done, resulting in the acknowledged leadership of Sturtevant in this field. 1 Lfpom OF Scott Company in Utah a d 1 J Tt' Let a Sturtevant representative help you make the right selection of apparatus for your need. His recommendations will be based on a scientific analysis of your problem. Write, wire, or phone for him.- I S. P. FILED - fK b and ehaulmnogra oil. given hot hath th Recently, however. It was found efficacious when 4 $6, oil was more taa closed an Loss to Thorvald U. B. More Working Capital Prior to that tlm th patient agency contract with the bcott corporaID but of was large given quentltiee and Tn view of the large amounts which tion of Chicago for Utah, Idaho not get enough Into hi avstem 000,000 System Shown loHUeurdid him r;i .. will be required to pav for beets and Nevada and will open a branch office 0. A. STILT HUT, District Mxnajtr It Is an Infectious diseas Sturtcvant Propeller Fan iU 1. i ope rat Cm, and the purchase of lands and Ui 8a t. Lake on Juneboon I and oftentimes takes ten 3 ear befor gw dn fr active Tltorv has 'Mr. aid Bank Walker , plants above referred to. it will no doubt ternal matter In Salt Dak for many Building , the enter th after sjgerm V7pcraung r.Xpensea.velopmnt be necessary for us to bring into the tem Many lime It enters through th vear He Is at present secretary of the business some mdre working capital, Fraternal membrane of the nasal paxagL aiueous Aid Utah W and union th th either by the issue of preferred stock, s Admiral William C. Bralstead. surgeon Fans Engines of Blowers bond Issue oh long time notes, snd a chapter of the Fraternal Congress and Statosrailroad Southern United Th th Pacific of navy entire general con mlttee has already been appointed to America. Ho hss been connected as audiof Ih association, said before tor with the Western Doan & Building system, as operated under federal dontrol preslaent go Into this question. criminal that there la tn 1010. turned over to profit and loss the convention The total output of sugar last season company for toe last fourteen years. 'As of health In United Mates. neglect was 1,338,031 bags, as against 1,634 303 I3I.7S5 (31.31, a shown by th report on far as the federal government is con- ' ' j federal operations of that'lln filed l,h I bags for ths preceding year. This falling SUo this year," said Melvin J. Ballard of tho Leaves ron Idaho. off was due to the unprecedented drought of tlo twelve, U. D. 8. church, council of twa. In R. A. Emery. charge Captain commission of Utsh j Ith publ C "W1 whjch so far reduced the beet tonnage as of H advocated the esUbllslunem wli) ha Just returned from tha Juan Ba.V-taBe CrODS stake I recruiting atatton, left Vest to reader it unadvlaable to operate- - the conference at Nephl, In company Thlewa 13.334, 439.21 lesr federal department of bealth. yesterday. at Yakima. Idaho', and night for Boise, Idaho, to arrange kit with Bishop John Weil. Shelley, plants i had been the made than government hy The dairy department will specialize In Wash. The losses caused ths farmers by 'More water Is coming down the Of Miracle Healer. Apostle Ballard eald that the lats sea- advertising campaign for th ermy at? . the drought a ere excessively severe and the intermountain region on the encour- off the road the previous year, the dlf- haa In on way been a good thing, that ptai. Captain 1 F. Codort wl.l , and Juab son Df Howells also tells aome funny thing I maintain streams Into entailed great hardship for had tn water coin down a month visit Provo, upon many of agement of the building of silos and the fcrence being accounted for almost enPries, Richfield snd Milford.-- , counties than ever before known or seen avo It aould have been too ooki to put snd Csptslu Alva Lee, Idaho Falla the beet growers Th board of direc- Improvement of herda during the fiscal tirely In Items outside th regular op- about th miraculous healing of Brother w ho l W Man. "Miracle ss the known hich which to decided old to fore addian tbe .rear on the crops, while now every drop la tel o. Twin Falla Boise, NampO. Burlaji aetllers. Isaiah, by the begins July .4, according tors, therefore, pay lives with his agd sister and a secretary runner announcement of wonderful cropa used for Irrigating purpose tional one dollar per ton on the entire J E- - Dormap. In charge of the western erating accounts of th railroad. Logan and Ogden. Out of the profits the government has In a little houseboat on the Mississippi and above the price office of the dslry division of the bureau cop110of beets over to an the the annual rental New lloeand h of pay ilmlta within animal of river Just at ehich contracts industry. of city per ton, prlc Mr. Dorman and Benjamin It, El dredge, a previous report showed .that this runs Orleans The man la 71 serf of age wers made Besides this a substantial ths neighborhood of 431 400,0000. The snd Is visited by an average of 1004 perappropriation was made to assist those Utah dairy agent, left yesterday after-noo- n In for Logan, a here they will assist In government, therefore, will Itbe outfinal-of sons every day, who are seeking cures growers who planted beets but whose S t about 14,000,000 when has Bom At of them pom from Europe. 80 beet crops were an entire failure. These the formulation of the program of daily pocket ly settled with the railroad company. was tha Influx of strk preplo Into were work. made to the additional payments great Th operating revenues of the road for New Orleans, when Brother Isaiah first iMhVfItt mum Nraf kb 6 if 1010 were 0170,000.000 approximately. This hi that the rity board of wa 016,700,000 more than tho earn Item began health was forced to make rules In 1010. The operating expenses' Vrere the admittance of thee peep). ( under 0130.000,000 snd were 000,706, There are about eigbt lunch stands and just 000 more then the previous year. So that ooft drink parlors In the vicinity, which I I revenue net from the nave started up since the cures began. railway operation showed a decrease of only 016,000. Dr. Howells said, and they all do a thrivOut of the 040,000,000 in thie account ing business. Tha old man mounts a tho railroad paid taxes of 04,114,000. Th platform and cal's out for the lama and cross Income of ths road was not far th haM and the blind to come up. He from 033,000.000. From this th main lays bis bands upon them and talks to Items for deduction were rant of freight them. . He Is not affiliated with any recars, nearly 01,300.000, and joint facility ligious sect, but uses th Bible as hi of more rents than half A million. text. Magnitude of the road., and the low Many stories of his marvelous cures are I operating ratio under khloh It handle I related by th wttnesee. the doctor said. aa J Utah with th one man told him of a woman wh cam the traffic, compared I system ss a who!, are outstanding fea-- I to the hesuer In an ambulance. Her . ture ef th report filed yesterday. Th brother called for him to come down and Shoe repairing has increased tremendously. The saie of I operating expenses of tbe system, th he went to the woman. Rite sat up presmost liberal Sole Strips has gone beyond above will show, are 76.24 ently, then rose and walked, and the figure given I per cent of the operating revenue. In last the witness saw of the sick woman could estimates. Last I produce nearly enough Utah, th operating expense were only she was sitting up in tha ambuiance, g 67 40 per cent of the rescue derived of this famous sole leather. a sandwich and dangling her feet Out I from thtg state. , of the end. Freight forme th principal Item of The public preferred Sole Strips, for fo.und V- , revenue, and for hauling 37,400,000 tons were always that these strips had of freight, on the entire system, th road qualities, wearing received nearly 0113,000.000. In Utah Hsdc reliable and gave general satisfaction. tone of freight were hauled, and the revenue therefrom was not quit 04.200,-0The repairman preferred them, for he this Th Utah freight was hauled at a revenue of 131 cents per ton mil- -, while leather would be .uniform, would toaelection. . the, system a a whole derived 1 31 cuta value and would insure him a satisfied per ton mile. The revenue, per passengive good '-ger mile was 3 4 cents In Utah, as against customer. 2 4 cents charged on th of an ! average Y0 evstem. But the average passenger In r $ The jobber was satisfied, for he found them the easiest this stats traveled 100 miles, as against tblrty-thr- e miles for tb average pasmarket, easy handle, goods packages of on tha evstem. senger Th road carried 323.440 pasXengers In of selected uniform and then again, carefully strips grade Utah, end on the system -t a who! carwas sale. there Reried 00,474,000 passengars."purchaser Crop The average ton of revenue freight was i , received just he ordered and the public could idenhauled 109 miles In Utah snd 311 mils leather the name Allen a Sole Strips plainly on tb system as a whola. Conditify Tha Utah passenger revenue wa 0913,-00embossed upon yellow Allen label inas against 144,000,000 on the system. Need The o Aerating revenue In this state was sured Sunshine.) grade. 96.638.000 and the expenses here were 03.164.000 The net revenue from operaSole so. We have Strips are popular and tions In Utah wa 02,380 00 increased r Of the 73,000 ton of freight hauled In - The weather has continued too cold and meet the jreatly capacity production 500 originated on the company's Utah, cloudy for the proper advancement of j arge demand, which is indicated by present orders. lines here. Nearly 30,000,000 tons on the system as a whola originated on the vegetation In practically all central and Make sure of ordering company's lines, as against 37,600.000 northern states, according to th nationfull requirements. tona carried. Products of agriaulture al weather and crop bulletin, and the Sole Strips old customers and t form 63 per cent of the freight carried eon Buy satisfy has been so wet end cold that farm in Utah, products of mines 13 4 per cent, ones. snd products of snlmaia 13 4 per cent work haa made but little progress. Temt Manufactures constitute only seven per perature and eunshlne condition ) wer cent of the Utah freight. On the whole more favoimble. however. In the southern I , system the products of agriculture form states, though moisture continues defl- - I only 24 per cent, while products dl mine clent The from western Oklahoma and Texas ,' v add 33 3 per cent, and product of the westward , to the Pacific coast. The Kind Ton TTave Always Bought has borne the slgna s forest 21 8 per cent. Manufactures conCorn ha done In years well the south, where tribute 18 0 per cent of the s stem's cultivation and a ture of Cbaa. H. Fletcher and has been made tinder his general improvement freight,4 S while the livestock Industry add In color are retorted. 4Considerable personal supervision lor over 30 years. 'Allow no one plant- the cent of only total freight Ing la reported In tha central etatee per untoJnst-aa-e-edeceive yon in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and carried. 1 some, hat unfavorable soil conditions. are hut experiments, and endanger the gome idea of the ibagnltod of the der Cotton planting has progressed under health of ChUdren Experience against Experiment sjstem may be aeen from the fact that it fairly favorable altbe conditions, crop haa an average of 64 378 employee, and I 1 planted doing very well. paid them last year 083,734 000. It owned ready I I There has ddeen a general and rather On January d, 1441 steam and three elecdecided Improvement in winter wheat tric H cars iororaottves, train freight' Pare-Castor Oil over th central ptalna and the Atlantic U harmless substitute for Castorls 1713 i c passenger train cars, twenty-fiv- e though elsewhere more sunshine ' S v steamboats or tugs, five barge goric. Drops and Soothing Syrups. Tt contains neither and states, Is Is In needed. in head It southcoming twelv other pieces of floating equipment. ern . Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. For Kansas, and It is heading short for Tha road operates 7,047.46 mile of road, more nse for the want of moisture farther south and weet. years has been In constant thirty and of miles track. The 10,67 road mile relief of Constipation, Flatnlency, Wind Colie and s age In Utah la 264 64. Spring wheat growth and seeding continues somewhat hindered bv cold, cloudv, Diarrhoea: allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, wet weather over the spring wheat belt, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the asflats seeding is still further delayed also Soon similation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. unfavorable weather, especially In the by are fixed as fate change and fluctuate The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend, central and northern states Ivtng east of the Mississippi However, both eats and M are In fair to good condition over Wireless telephone communication win barleycentral 1 states. the Fruit genplains be carried on betwe-- n Salt Lake and Is advancing rather slow ly for want 2 erally under R. tha direction of Ogden F. of warmth. A .lama Dears the Signature of anglneer of th Fourth teephna forestry dfstrict, wirntn the next several Berlodic Bliiouf Attacks. weeks, according to Dana Parklneon. : lor of Jh Wasatch national forest. Person s.ihtrrt to htllon attacks at Th district haa ordered apparatus to regular intervals s know shout when to r he used In eettlng up th telephones in the en attack.- Thv fin4 that thv V expect i Thunder Mountain in Idaho for use hv no d1r for fo-- d when an attack during forest fire. Th test of tho In- Is due. hut usually rat bees its- - it Is meal rsrT-- ' struments hetaeen gait Daks and Ogden tlm Fklp on m-- al and take three of will be mad lo dstsrmln th vatu of Chamberlain s Thtet and you may wire's to Bov 8. out and telephony avoid th attack give jojtijoct to pevwv nenue eoeimuea, prw vs VS r. n opnortnnitv of learning the prtm-les riodic hilo is aitaoka sliou d not drink . .3TXE J of wirr'i.g tclepnony. tea or coffee at si .y lime (Adv j tht Government of . F. STURTEVANT COMPANY 'j on -- -- , Turbbes a Construction in' West to Encouraged to IH I k Full Mountain Streams Indicate Rountiful Teb k luh Pon, cur, 4 g pp- Therek 'Ll it i ! f I The Sole Strip . That Brings Business something about ihea youll like- - vmihraw I Aliens I eat-in- i I I 1 It Tn? justly 1 Twenty to . .titepsekags knew that run true 0t - Ufstnciketfi u they 73,-0- 0 V Weather 0, Children Cry for Fletchers ports tions; Bulletin, Favorable of cutting lipt p to to the i ' The what by every strip; the the Allens , in neat no'come back' to the justly our Adens bringnew " your they to seasons Ask for Allen's Standard of Comparison " for over thirty N. R. ALLENS SONS COMPANY od What our not Allens lone ri f I year we to CASTOR A it than , 1- -6 Kenosha, Wisconsin Ip i t D ought r " Allens Grades . c-- i r. Though prices 17 fort In Uso For Over 30 Years ' J t i - r u Talk by Wireless From Salt Lake to Ogden V I-- t t i -- The Kind You Have Always f j |