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Show TIIE SPANISH FORK PRESS. SPANISH FORK. Tttatt ' 0"lan Mr. Hrity Ar Cheaper, on tor (Jro annlwroorr vtnty t'lihih birtblajr lolj a r ritr that b iul mor faltb In on. b'n than In dwtor. An onion a rprip (or cold, coughs, Inoomnla, and many other maladies, 40 onion." b added, "la a belter friend lo our pockelbook tbau a doo fN lor. loo, "A young lady aa studying to b nuns, and aho aald yi day lo a poimlar surgeon: "What did you oiert on Mr loci (orf "Tor 13.000 ib surgeon answered. "The young nuree entiled. "No.' ah said; I mean wbat did b hiv? "Three thousand dollar was tbe Burgeon' rejtly," Exacted a Premia. Mrs. Ileary 1reeton White was leaving her home for towa'tb other at lernoon. and as she started down tbs walk a pitiful wall reached her ear. Turning, she perceived her Util flvw year-olson leaning far out of thi second story window. "Mother! mother!".! cried. "Hesse me. won't you, mother? promls Promise me!" Mrs. Whit ran bark 1a much alarm Into the house and up th stair. "Darling, telf mother what I th waller," she pleaded. d ? now shout to pass to t the bulwarks and safeguards of Industry against the force that have disturbed It, What we have to do can he done In new spirit, In thouahtiul without revolution of any uti HIS kind, "We are all agreed that private monopoly la Indefensible and Intoier-abland our program la founded on conviction. It will be a that I A V THE GOVERNMENT stive hut not a radical or unaccept, BUSINESS MEN ARE REAOV TO able prt gram and these are Ita Items, the change! which opinion deliberMEET EACH OTHER HALF WAY. ately sanctions and for which business walla: ' "It awalta with acquiescent, In the I flrat place, fur lawa which will el Rsslssss Ihauto Fall on fortunltx prohibit and prevent such . ?,r.. Inter locking of th personnel of tbo directorates of great corporations bsuks and railroads. Industrial, cum merclul and public service bodies as In effect result In making those w ho borrow and those who lend prsc ..... on and th amw, thos who tlcally personally laid before n Joint session ol and thos who buy but th same of congress on Tuesday, January 30, persons trading with on another until fundamental principles of th der different name and In different Democratic administrationprogram combination, and those who effect to ami mas. for dealing with trusts and fblg buB. ronP''to In fact partner whole field of business, !f ness." Th president presented tbe TRUST NUffl e " - esse, be said.' "ss It lie. In tbe thought of the country." reiterating liat monopiy Is Indefensible and Intolerable." and declaring that conscientious business men through-- , Kpnl J JSE convenience ounDstlnns or confusion! 52 of nclfcnrrectlnn and die. course mile a possible, we ourht to so to it, anl the judgment of practical snd segue Urns men of affairs everywhere would spplnud us If we did see to It. that and punishment penalties shoult fall, not on business Itself, to It and Interruption, but on th Individuals who use the Instrumental. Ilb-of business lo do things which labile policy and sound business prsctlc condemn. Every act of busk mss Is don at th command or on the Initiative of some ascertainable person or group of persons. These should he held Individually respon slide and the punishment should fal on them, not on th business organ xatlon of which they made illegal use. It should be cm of the main objects s of our legislation to divest such of their corporwtq cloak and deal with them ss with those who do not processes turn its con-fusio- s per-son- represent their but corporations, merely by deliberate Intention break the law. Th business men the country through would, 1 am sure, applaud ue If w were to take effectual steps to see that th officers and directors of great ouslnesa bodies were prevented from bringing them an th business of the country Into die wTthout ln repute and danger. To Prohibit Holding ...... Companies. "Other questions remain which will need very thoughtful and practical Enterprises, In these JegSull treatment ,,t,,n;'d n.uch mort than a modern days of great Individual foruntil praetbes now evils terloue the by correcting public opinion as restraints of trade which have arisen bee use. for ex tunes, are oftentimes Interlocked not by being under tbe control of the I commerce and were corrected. ample, the men w ho bave been the same directors, but by the fart that - T'Oh, mother, promts me," he The president spoke aa follows: of the great Invest the directing spirits part of their corporate gobbed. , "Uehlleiucn of the Congress: in went banks have usurped the place stork'greater Is owned by a single person or "Anything, darling, anything." my report On the State of the which belongs to Independent Indus-Lulu- group of persons who are tn some me that you'll b good, ,"rrom! which I had the prlvtlego of Dial management working In its own Intimately related In Interest. mother, while you'r In town," be aald riadlng to you on the 1st of Decent- - behalf. It will bring new men. new way We are agreed, I take It, that hold her last, I ventured to reserve for energies, a new spirit of Initiative, lug and began to dry his tsars. should be prohibited, discussion at a later date the subject new blood. Into the management of but what of controlling private own of additional legislation regarding the cur great business, enterprises, of individual or actually coImportant to Mother difficult and Intricate matter of velopment and organization to scores rrshlp Examine carefully every bottle o of Individuals? operative groups I of cn who trusts to have and been obliged monopolies. The time tjow Khali the private owners of capital CASTOiUA, a eafe and sure remedy for seems opportune to turn to that great serve when their abilities entitled stock be suffered to be themselves lafanta and chlldm, and aeo that it In them to direct. It will Immensely effect question not only because the curWe don't company? Dears tbo rency .legislation, which absorbed hearten the' young men coining on wish, 1holding to forbid the puryour attention and the attention of end will greatly eurich the business chase of suppose, Signature of stocks by the holding com of dlw-activities whole tn the the now it country, December, country W don't wish, 1 suppose, In Use For Over ioVeanT panics? of, but also because opinion I "'to the second place, business men to forbid tbe Children Cry for Fletchers Caatorla posed purchase of stock by well aa those w ho direct publle seems to be clearing about ua with I who pleases to buy them any person I now recognize, and recognize In such rapidity in this other great fa,r quantities as he can afford, field of action. In the matter of cum with pajnful clearness, the great or In At the Boarding Housa. any way arbitrarily to limit the harm and ha It which been cleared and Injustlco rency very suddenly sale of stocks to bona fide purchas"Its hard." aald the sentiments to many. If not nil. of the great ers. after the much debated act Khali we require the owners of landlady at the dinner table, "to think happily was passed? In respect of the monop-- 1 railroad syatem of the country by the that this poor little lamb ehoutd be die wblch have multiplied about us way In which they have been flnanc- - stock, when their voting power in destroyed In Its youth just to cater to and In regard to the various means their own distinctive Interests w?d our appetites.' by which they bave been organized subordinated to the Interest of the nu-who financed them and of other "Yet," replied the smart boarder, and maintained, it seems to be com- Ing to a clear and all but universal business enterprise which those men struggling with hla portion, "it agreement In anticipation of our ac-- wished to promote. The country Is . . tough." tlon. as If by way of preparation. ppadr. therefore, to accept, and the way easier to see sndcrPt with reltel, as well as approval, Th Teat law which will confer on the Inter-an- d easier to act out on with confidence She Women can light' as well as state commerce commission the without confusion of counsel. men. ."Legislation haa Ita atmosphere Power to superintend - and regulate lie Certainly, If It comes to tbe like everything else, and tbe attnoa- - the financial operations by which the Not only .u many of the.com-tua- l scratch. , and nm- - I ral'roada are henceforth to be sup-jtlrpbere of accommodation understanding whkh we now plld with thb money they need for j blnutlons expected or sought to be breatHe with so much Is their proper development to meet the , Dr. Pierree relict , email, of sincere congratulation. Jt rapidly growing requirements of the eay to take aa candy, regulate and invig- a matter orate stomach, liver and bowels. Do not ought to make our task very much rountrV fp increased and Improved less difficult and embarrassing than facilities of transportation. We can-I- t gripe. Adv. would have been bad we been nut postpone action In this matter to continue to act amidst the without leaving the railroads exposed ' obliged Ono Man Do. for to Enough many aerloua handicaps and has- atmosphere of suspicion and sntagon- - to Tve w ritten n song." ardathe prosperity of the rail- "Then be satisfied with that Dont Ism which bas so long made It Im- - roada- and and the prosperity of the coun- - giving private Individuals who claim to possible such approach questions on insist singing It also." with dispassionate airness.. Con- - ,ry r Inseparably connected.' Upon to have been Injured by these strurtive when success-- this . question those who are chiefly cesse the right to found their ault A simple protection against dangerous g naaK-vlnclnfor redress on the fact Is always the embodiment of con- - rpon,n,J for the actual and Judgful, throat art I Van's Mentholated and of ments proved and entered In suits by the railroads operation maof and the experience ?pnt fie at Drug Store. Cough Drops; ture public opinion which finally have phen very plainly and very the government where the governout of that experience. Leg-- ar.ne8ty. with a purpose we ought ment bas on Its owfi Initiative sued There Is no effect without n cause. springs It will he one tbe combinations complained of and (station Is a business of Interprets--1 to be lulck Th girl with pretty feet never gets tlon. not of won its suit and that the statute of btep- - and one, ry Important now la It and origination, the bottom of her. skirt muddy. . what the opinion la to which wartf the wparatlon of business of limitations shall be suffered to run we must give effect In this matter. Production from the business of pro-I- t against such litigants only on the date of tbe conc.uslon of the govIs not recent or hasty opinion, it ductlon. .Putnam Fadeless Dyes do not atsln ernment's action. It la not fair that To End Uncertainty, springs out of the experience of a I the kettle. Adr. the private litigant snould be obligwhole generation. It has clarified It-"The business of the country by long contest and those who awaits also, bas long awaited and has ed to set up and establish again the It' easier to talk than It Is to ac- self facts which the government has Tor a long time battled with it and suffered because It could not obtain, habit quire the He cannot afford, he has Bcupht to change it are now frankly further and more explicit legislative proved. and honorably yielding to It ftnd definition of the policy and meaning not the power to make use of such seeking to conform their actions to I of the existing antitrust law. Noth- - processes of Inquiry as the governing hampers business like nncer-Way- s ment has command of. Thus shall justice be done while the of Liberty, Ways of Peace. talnty. Nothing daynts or dlscour-Th- Individual of business are rectified processes great business men who or- - ?ea It like the necessity to take and squared with the general conranlzed and financed monopoly and chances, to run the risk of falling science? those who administered it In actual under the condemnation of the law '1 have laid the case before you, every day transactions have year af-- opfore 11 con make sure Just what no doubt as It lies In your mind, as Is. law we the are ter year, until now, either denied its aufflclentty it lies in Surely the thought of the country. familiar with the actual processes Tells How She Was Saved existence or Justified it as necessary and methods of monopoly and of the What must every candid man say of for the effective maintenance and hurtful restraints of trade to the suggestions I have laid before by Taking Lydia E. Pink- - development of the vast business many of the plain obligations of which make definition of In the possible, at any rate you, modern processes country I have reminded h&mt Vegetable you? That these to of the limits P what circumstances of trade and manuexperience are new things for which the counThese practices, facture and all the while haa disclosed. but finance; Compound. has made head against them. ,n now abundantly disclosed, can be try la not prepared? No, but they The average business man Is con- - explicitly and Item by item forbid are old things, low familiar, and Logansport, Ini My baby was vinced that the ways tof liberty are den by statute in such terms as will must, of course, te undertaken If we .over a year old and I bloated till Lwa also the ways of peace and the ways Practically eliminate uncertainty, the are to square our laws with the n burden to myself. of success as well, and at last the law ,t9elf and the penalty being made thought and desire of the country. Until these things are done, conI Buffered from fe- masters of business on the great scale equally plain, And the business men of the scientious budness men the country male trouble so I have begun to yield their preference over will he unsatisfied. They are could not stand on and purpose, rerhaps their judgment country desire something more than In these menace In that th'nga our mentors and colthe of in process legal honorable surrender. my feet and I felt, also, We a.e now about to write "What we are purposing to do, the matter be made explicit and leagues. like million of therefore, desire the advice; the additional articles of our constiintelligible. not They to is, happily, hamper needles were prickor inter(pre with business as en- - th definite guidance and information tution. of peace, the peace that Is ing me all' over. At lightened business men prefer to do which can be supplied by an adminis-It- honor and freedom and prosperity. last my doctor told or in any sense to put it under the body, an Interstate trade com-banDeath Summons Lord Strathcona. me that'all that The antagonism between busi- - mission, "The opinion of the would aave me was ness and government is over. We are country London. Lord Strathcona and would Instantly approve of such a Mount an operation, bnt. now about to give expression to the commission. Royal, high commissioner for It would not wish to this I refused. I best business judgment of America, died at 1:55 o'clock Tuesday told my husband to get me a bottle of to what we know to be the business 8ee 11 empowered to make terms with Cbnada, conscience and honor of the law. The monopoly or In any way to assume morning. Lord Strathcona, first baron Lydia E. Pinkhama Vegetable control of as If the govern-read- (created 1897), was born In Scotland and I would try it before I would rovernment and business men are ment made business, itself responsible, In 1820, a son of Alexander Smith, meet each other half way to submit to any operation. He did so and in a common effort to I demands such . a commission Archleston. and business square Barbara, daughter of I improved right along, I am now doing ; methods with both public opinion and on,y aa a Indispensable instrument Donald Leancholl. In his earStuart, all my work and feeling fine. the law. The best informed men of of information and publicity, as a "I hope other suffering women will try the business world condemn the clearing house for the facts by which ly days Lord' Strathcona was truly a .your Compouni I will recommend it. methods and processes and conse-- 1 both the public mind and the manag-quence- pioneer. For many years of his youth of monopoly as we condemn ers great business undertakings he lived In the forests of the northto all I know. Mrs. Daniel D. B.. should be guided and as an instru west. Many months and even them;-anthe Instinctive Judgment 110 Franklin years Davis, SL,Logansport,Ini. of the vast Aiajorlty of business men mentality for doing justice to busk were spent at weary Hudson Bay Since we guarantee that all testimo- everywhere goes with them. We pe88 where the process of the courts company posts, burled in the wildernials which we publish are genuine, is it shall now be their spokesmen. That or the natural forces of correction ness. From a Scotch immigrant boy, not fair to suppose that if Lydia E. 1j the strength of our position and outside the courts are inadequate to bound over to the Hudson Bay comsure In enthe to what of will the wrong adjust Pinkhams Vegetable Compound bas the the remedy prophecy virtue to help these women It will help . sue when our reasonable werk is a way that will meet all the equities panies, Donald 'Smltji rose to become . . and circumstances of the case. president of those great companies any other woman who is suffering in a done. and also to become Lord Strathcona, and Safe Sane like manner? Remedy. Violations Dangerous. If you are 111 do not drag along until i "When serious contest ends, when "Producing industries, for example ' larSest Individual land owner In the an operation Is necessary, but at once-tak- men unite in opinion and purpose, which have passed the point up to world, high commissioner for Canada these who are to their ways which combination may be consistent and member of the British house of Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable-Compound- . of business Joiningchange with those who with the public interest and the i lords. ' , ask for the change, it is possible to freedom of trade, cannot always be Write to Lydia E. Pinkham effect- It in a way in which prudent dissected into their component units Despondency Leads- to Suicide. Med icine Co., (confiden tial) Lynn,. and thoughtful and patriotic mep as readily aB railroad companies or Oakland,' Cal Mrq. Charles :Mass. Your letter wil be opened,, would wist to see it brought about, similar organizations can be. Their wife of a former state senaread and answered, by a woman, with as few, as slight, as easy and dissolution by ordinary legal process simple business readjustments as pos- may oftentimes Involve financial con tor, commltteed suicide at her- counand held in strict confidence, sible in the circumstances, nothing sequences likely to overwhelm the se- try home in Antioch- by blowing out essential disturbed, nothing torn up curity market and bring on Its break- her brains with a revolver. She- had Everyone Should HaveThis Protection by the roots, no parts rent asunder, down and confusion. There ought t been despondent over ill health. "llsafisr Ttmw" which can be left in wholesome com- be an. administrative commission Keyless Padlock bination: ' French Writer Dead. Fortunately, no measures capable of directing and shaping sul 'ss. n absolute safety and of sweeping or novel change OUII AOINT are corrective processes, not only in f II ecuruy. iaariAla Paris. Francis- - do Pressenz, a HNdl Same mtrriar 0RkM necessary. It will be understood that the courts, but also Jy Independset. Neededpral PS'Ua. Sal, L k. Moet everts French political writer; who was for rur objects not to unsettle business ent suggestion if necessary. vewteat tech med. Ne j entotov. Opened or anywhere seriously to break Its Inasmuch as our object and' the 8 w months in 1880 secretary of the Gteal lech. looking at it; sell lack Vknd buc PP,mME I fees I Cant rust. A hoanty! established courses athwart. On the of our action In these matters ' French embassy- at Washington; died aiu lock courjur, mi imm ism frweiMinefc. contrary,- we desire the laws we are spirit Is to meet business halfway in Its here Tuesday, aged' 60 years. Uld n MISERY LOVEI COMPANY. Hew th dd Mnd," n 1 sugar-coated- t- n I wood-sawin- g WOMANREFUSES OPERATION true" th "Who I your lawyer?" "Higginbotham, hut" "Then you'd better send for him at Z - - Eel-sha- - - , v , af-o- , y with-u- t f money-m- , - - Th hand that cradle th rock hand that rules n nation. Th Rev. 1 HEWLETTS- M. Drown, "But doctor, Kellogg mumbled the patient do you think" "Kerul fur him Immediately, Tour father, too, should b summoned; also your" I who usi: Th patient whit snd trembling went to th phone. "Who' your pastor?" continued th doctor. Don't ik for money back. They ute them anti find them to good that they order more from their merchant all the time. "Kay, doctor, do you really think I'm going to die?" Th man began to blubber softly. Th doctor looked at him sternly. So,' I don't" I replied grimly. Nothing will keep a person so busy There' nothing st all th matter - .. a an Idle rumor. j ,,e ,h man you've mad an Idiot of on n night Ilk this." i z 0y A Nw Ending. Everyone ha heard authentic stories of tbe man who asked another, "Who la that old frump over yonder?" and got the reply, "Khe le my wife." But tbe atory doesn't go far enough, June observed an old lady sitting across the room. "For heaven's sake!" b remarked to Robinson, "ho la that extraordinarily ugly woman there?" "That" answered Robinson, "I my wife." Jooe was taken aback, hut moved up front again. "Well," he aald persuasively, "you Juat ought to see mine!" A Frozen Christmas. Duller Clacnner, the poet and essayist wrote from hla Bermuda eyre to n ebrony of the Players' club: "I shall hath on Christmas day, 1 (hall pluck lilies and eat strawberries, and all tbe while I shall long for one of those frozen Christmases that bring the girl to grief. "A girl, you know, slipped on n trip of ice one frozen Christmas morning, and as her escort took her hand and helped her up, she gasped: "'Oh, that was awfull Everything turned black Blue, toot later on, eh? said her escort with a giggle." . Left Off Part Mistress And what' your baby'a name, Hannah? Colored Laundress Hallud, ma'am. We dona name him from do Bible. Mistress Hallud! I that n scripture name? Colored . Laundress Why, ye, maam. Ain't you never read "Hallud he Thy name?" Boston Transcript An Invitation. To los anoi-:li-:- s AND HKTI'HN JANUAMY 31 M!dWIiifpr l?xruriiii lu Will qMcial ol li ip oi lailioad at. Mutt ilia-ia- mw y you, CPA. Delightful Bathing th Year Round. Few people realize that right here In Utah, we have one of the most wonderful bathing pools In the world. Dut those who are acquainted with these splendid baths will testify that the Sanitarium Daths, 52 West Third South, Salt Lake City, rank second to none, either In the delightful opportunity for s comfortable w!m at any season of the year, or the highly beneficial properties of th natural hot sulphur water. Not only la bathing a pleasure under these conditions, but many people who have been grievously troubled with rheumatism or nervous disorder have actually ezperlenced full recovery from a system of bathing at the Sanitarium. The Sanitarium Baths Invite you to come and bring your family and enjoy a' swim In this wonderful water. The pools ar emptied and cleaned twlco every week and lady and gentlemen attendants as well a Instructors make It n desirable place for you to bring your family, for "catering to tbe better element" Is the secret of the highly desirable patronage enjoyed by tbe Sanitarium Daths. , In connection with the large swimming pools, are conducted very fin Turkish Baths. Tub baths and private plunges are also an attraction to many, all going to produce s bath-luresort equalled by few and sur- "Pa, why were you rude to Mr. Lingering laBt night? It may have been a trifle late when you met him going out, but you needn't have Insulted him." , "How did I Insult him? 1 merely ask- passed by none. It's Just another of Utah's natural ed him If be wouldn't stay for breakwonder developed for the betterment fast' Washington Herald. g of mankind. Adv. Economy. If You But Smile. Now, remember, Ikey, dot vos a Smile a while; and while you smile; goot glass eye youve gr, .Always take It out and put It In your pocket another smile, and soon there's mile wrhen you ain't looking at noddlngs." and miles of smiles; and living In tbe world' worth while, If you but smile. The Jester. SJWM' -- This Genuine sup iS nd e for S2..3U. and w IL th one w one." Dve Com--pou- II sell guarani d alU-rtion-a 1 It down at onco-O- ur dollar alaim will gt you u the tablo or anywhere eLw on lime. Dig Den le fahlonebl now, Shortly ftcr 2 o'clock on hitler Inter morning a physician drove four utiles In antser to a call One hi srrlw.l the man ho had sum tnon-him said; "I he tor, I ain't In any particular Tain, hut somehow or other l'v got n feeling that death Is nigh," The doctor felt the man s puls snd listened to hi heart 111?" he "Have yon mad your asked finally. The man turned pale. "Why., no, doctor. At my ago oh. doc, tt ain't true. Is It? 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