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Show T "4 ' :1 ! t i r?" 4 C- A. - N I' t i EIGHTiHOUR DAY L Durthrough accidents due to fatigue an army of men runing ning into the millions- - hai worked In , Says .If Would Bring Profit-an- d f eitcessTif 16 hours, pn a stretch "V.tnle I have been standing hero -- Peace ofMind to Employers talking tp you faun rs'lway trainmen have been carried aw ay.on stretihers, 1 . Qf Labor. j ki'led or injured, and during the two we have been tn session hero 210 davs eat, deep or act naturally; has atomictno; them hat been carried off We.are ynd'ge.,:n d'arrhiea, give a tea- ki,iing and tnlurlng them at the rvte all forms. JSTHotful of flUF nt Figs-a-fof 'ttT5 LONG. DAY OF TRAIN HANDS and in a few hours all the foul waste, ' ( ' -- the nur bile and - fermenting food to long hours -passes out of the bowels and you hate roji pulsor y- ix ranch a well and plavful child again. Chilthe popularity It compulsory v That love- - thts- - harmless fruit been 'Over Quarter of a Million liolatlons dren gnd mothers can rest easv after Ihsuance against accidenhts has last wtod during tbe giving it, because It never fails to astonishingly folOf taw Forbidding Walking ter be bound make their little Insides clean and three years andbv h--- otherforms of solowed qulekiy - eweetr Over Sixteen Houra a lay. hrsurancf, vjas the belief of Joseph Keep It handy, Mother A little given cial Chamberlain The of Mew York P. saves sick a child tomorrow, today the poor, he said, of insuiame present 'Ask btt the genuine. jour druggist wag hopelessly expensive Wasingtop, T)ei: Si Secy Redfleld for get a bottle Syrup of the department of commerce today of Figs," which has California Prof Chari'S U JonP of the wws directions for " there expfeksfiT the bDhT'ThaV It "wo uld b e Babies, children of J1 uges arnTTor verTT of VVlsconstir ai generally recognised nel of reform plainly on the bottle "ffr "better for the pockets as well as grown-Bp- s a there. are counterfeits sold til legislative method and. that th2. te8,oe oi tplpd of .employers, If here, so surety Tuolt and ace that v'Ours method of centralising the control bT be ed wafymuth,lp They, would work; their men only eight Is made by the "California Fig Syrup measureg-introuchour a, day He was sppaklng before Company.' Hand back with contemptiijMure Senator Owen of Oklahoma spoke in any other ftg sjfup cAdverikrfmem the America Asaolutloh a' palmeaL.jeiislJ.tPe refer jturIaF c. ,.f. TiglalatIon, w Rich Is meeting here w ith enee bureau vhlch would prepare bius an thet. they . to ba introduced, the American Political Hcience acrema- partly poisoned vthjwout(tb as possible from nfftrlv as be peffecr tion, faAnd yetunprofltabl of Tlear expression, o the. standpoint is part poison. believe, the secretary said, that tigue 'that even the supreme tourt could feeej Redeld yald there would be a when our factories are run so that not misunderstand them made of conditions thorough the- - wnrkmerv gra saved and without being under whichvtudj men work best This sub-je- "Much time might be gepator many errors avoided, thewho cr Jhe hUman- - etement in no until then we hill be able did nothto comcould not be treat- by a bureau of experts pote successfully against all Comers in ed from he added, bills but prepare , the mathemath al standpoint ing 8 th WOild 1 CO!d n'H LnrTf or.d VIOLATION ln a UW Co. wen e,"lp,oy who faft0Iy Salt Lake Photo and Snivplf ara ha If sick, who cbmerto work after Austin P fiarretsnn president of the Kotlaka, finishing framing 124 Main St (having .had Wd SreaWasts. which are Order (AdterUsewept) of Railroad Conductors, told the l n , y luxa-tiVe- ." -- k N 4 a tit Unl-wa- for-Lab- t JP-gh- t r -- et nitnu-factunn- 7 I I I. J. r i PADEREWSKI J A X UA 1 1 " l'Jit 1 ifcCdw 't J j. World ' V AM r 'tr ..y.l 1 j AU i,, f r V v ii J fcv Greatest Pianist F f - " Hi Uses Exclusively the Vt 4 ? t f V Wf I ! Hi vr A - r- lano Appears Here In Pianoforte Recital at New - American Theatre Monday, Jan. 5 1 A s dr L rtii im J. PADEREVlbKL .During tKe fivexenturies of piano development, Steinway & Sons are the only piano, makers f '"whose work has been essential e progress of music, and their instru- . . to-th- mentllie only One found in-dispens- ible tp the art of everyj amBItious pianists J -- STEiNWAY PIANOS greater cash market value as;a- used piano than any other. J The one piano for the fine hom. The one pian(rthatrrmiplFteij'satis- - ijfies n Know the Steinway as we know it," and if .you are sincere in wanting the piano, nothing short of a -zsatisf you. l- ' the pianist. The one piano' that you will never. want to exchange ior any other. Stein--way-w- J ill The one piano that retains its incomUprights, $5T5upvards. parable beauty of foiie 20, 30, yes, 00 (brands, $800 upwards. : years after it is purchased. Other pianos taken in exchange, Thehne'pfano, while its first cost is a little more than any otherT its co.st of -- -- - -- Ve a re exclusive. Steinway representatives for Utah, Idaho and Wyom- upkeep is less than any other. v-- The one; piano whose value '" never fluctuates.' Your. Stein wav a ill have a t' i.. r, Tr mjmmmm m i ' - - - " ""- - " - -- - Have Withstood Bullets, Shells, If And Shrapnel Poured in by. 'out load, gas The Rebels. what vld just ata touring on stomach orMlea like a lump of refusing to digest, or you belch and j eructate sour, undigested food or have a f feeling of dizzine-aa- , heartburn, futlfieas. niuseai bad taste In mouth and at Jinoc. Iihendach, you cart t bl msed Tettcrtii'x fiv e infnutesT Ask tour pharmacist V 8how you FIGHTING IS INDECISIVE. th formutar-ptatnlprinted bn thea fifty-cecase of Pape' piapepsln, then you will understand w,hy trdublea of all ktpd (Bust go, rKDUHL GURISOn ViMu VrrlvCM at Juaret i PlttPRK8 LV)H REBfX ITCK be and whv they relieve sour, stomarha or indigestion ln five minIn laser Touch With the liredo, Tex Dee. 51 With the utes , Papea Dlapepsln I harmless; rebel aripy under command of taste" iik --randyrthough'each d os Mexican Gen Pablo Gonzales encamped sevwill dtlfest and prepare for assimila- eral miles south of th town and maktion Into the blood all the food you ing ready for an early morning attack, it tstake you go to the the eat, besides, federal garrison at (fuevo Ioredo, Presidio, Tex, pec 31 -- A ft Sr table with a healthy appetite; but, opposite this olty, spent the bight bullets, sheila and shrapnel whet will feel that vour stomarh nd lntes poured m upon them from th rebel anticipation of the opening of hostiland fresh, and you wdlj ities the fertecfii ifriny at DJinaga. Mcx , was Jinesjire clean not need to resort to laxatives cu liver No reply wag made to the rebel detill entrenched withiiv th village pills for biliousness or constipation mand that the city, the most Important Thi-rty but in the opinion f military will .have many JHipF along the border still In possesslum of cranks, a some people will the Huerta forces, surrender. Kvery experts, with small hope of beating Diapepsln call them, but vou will be enthusiastic Indication tonight was that the battle bak tlie at tat king Juri . about ibt splendid preparat- would beglh- -t daybreak lerr Tor'bio Ortegaa6,fiO() rebels, ion, too, if vou everstjimach take it for indl- - The federal garrison at, Nuevo Laredo .Jhillih-aft- ir sea-leeetMkkt meiu attcrtdoyer.Ueturrcap4lng dtivlng the i.Ovk) federals from alt dyspepsia, or anv stomach mieerv soiled troops. The constitutionalist their iUtposts and Into the eheitcr of Get some now, this minute, nd rid are said to number more than 1,000 the adoby building and inner trenches, yourself of stomach I outile and had Virtually- were beginning at aundown to advance In five minutes Advertiseabandoned Nuevo Laredo at nightfall, their artillery jaith ailew of tlemullah-in- g ment- . . making a busy day for Immigration it the custom house dnd horse corral. late heie where the bulk of the federal and Colonel Blossom, commanding United with muniefitkin the situation at Rtates tfoope at. Fort McIntosh nere, their officers were housed Ini'reascd the border patrol and comOJInagh Numbers of the ft deral officers My advices are that the federal at pleted plans to Insure neutrality and lien Marcello Cafaveo, of volunteers were reported tc Investigate our Special Easy TemiF. " Seats for Padereivskis Recital at the American. Theatre next The advance sale Monday Nightmare riow selling at our store. was very larget consequently thos'e who want to hear the cele hrated pianist are requested ta reserve seats now . v pt dys-pept- io er witLi-standl- moeC-oWthe- indl-gsti- com-nidnd- ei hax i wounded or killed Much of the relict cavalry fire was of no effect, but when Oen. Ortega rut into action from the valley below the village tbe field piec e which had been brought from chihuahua, the cmtljing adobe rumbled into Beep of dried houses mud, leaving a clearer range into the ht m of the settlement KTRLKI"AN fyAVOUNfrED: How many dead or wounded resulted from the preliminary skirmishes with the field pieces, It Was Impossible to from that cause learn, hut u ere not believed to be heavy, aa most of the huts had been abandoned by though Inferior In numadavantage in position, the village they wer the valley commanding the. approach Despite th belief that were cunning short of ammuni4 they a revived detion, the federal showed termination. to make- - a plucky atand Their hre was often directed into the midst of the rebel ranks -ne of their sheila burst on an op. postte hill where a bodywf jebels had ascended to command a range on the fedeiala The explosion caused a scurrying of rebels and left a number on the ground The 60 hours of flgnttng, so far as was observable, was Indecisive, except tTTffit the rebels were steadily gaining ground, while the operations of the federals were becoming limited. TO frighten the federals Into a m treat across the border Into Texa! and thus end the battle without a prolonged stege--nrr wlthrnjtthe results, fatal to both sides, of a close encounter, was obviously the purpose of the repel commanders, who, however, repeated theif promise not to direct their fire Into United State territory, . Only or from - the- - few deserters w ounded federal soldiers w ho succeeded In gaining the American side after running thb mile of flat land Intervening between the village and the river, was information brought as to tbe casualties, The word Of these soldiers was taken with allowances for their excited condition. Three or four federal, who had waded through th muddy river, atated, a they--sa- t munching-food-gtve- by- Amer- n icans, that they had seen a many aa several hundred, dead lying near one place. They said the rank of the federal army was fighting with enthusiasm, and all the wounded wer being left. unc&red Tor; that, because of disputes between the volunteers and the regulars, the army was without organization, and that many of th men wished to desert across th border, but that they were prevented by fear that they would be shot by their own officers PATROL NOT UN&ASY. T.he eyents of 'the day caiised little uneaatnesa-amop- g the- DaHed Btfttea ' border patrol H was believed that the precaution taken" In anttrlpattcm of n wholesale rush of foreign solders on to the United States soil were sufficient to Justify the belief that the situation would- be well ln hand More supplies for the Red Cross field service were brought to Prea.d'o and 8 hospital tent is to T& erected on .this side. Nurses end physicians, who are to tome from LI Pnso, are not to be permitted to cross the Mexican side until hostilities have ceased altogether. Tbe wounded that are Able to reach the river are to he cared for on this side Fear of summary execution, should they be captured by the rebels, 'was said to have prompted six of -- the 11 federal generals In Ujinaga to arrange for crossing the river at a point remote from Presidio. It was reported to the American troops that these generals, including Pascual Orozco and Tne BelazaC, already had been across the border. Halazar and Orosco, at the head of the 'volunteers, wer mentioned by Gen, Villa as two of the federal commanders who would suffer the severest penalty of war. . GKN. MO H , VJLLA ARRIVES AT 4UARKZ Juarez, Mmlcjv the let ftaru Iv-31.--ic- cisco Villa, rommsnflnp of forces with Raoul Madero, th rebel brother of president, arrived from todav, to be la closer -- com- - tionest Prices Pstnlen pay. - 1SQ3 Yr a . ROYAL Y: DAYNES. McRo 1349 - FIRST SOUTH r WHOLESALE ST,: ' fw ; RETAIL AND ay Special UTAHS GREATEST minimize danger to itppiomhafti during the expeuted baUte tomror.A.. extraction' of teeth All work guaranteed" REMEMBER IVe treat U! You Right 8 Office. hour .I:$4 Sunday' 19 to 1. n l,. to pm Phones 111. ME!SJS:MLtS If your Rack Is aching or Blnjdet . , botliers, drink Iota of water 3 I and cat Ire meat, r When your kidney hurt and )1 f back feels sore, dont get. scared yourj J, and, toload your stomach with! ' proceed lot or drugs that exalte th kidney and Irritate th rqtir- - urfnary trtuj'-- 1 T ! Keep your kidney clean like you kee lj0 your bowels clean, by flushing them with a mild, harmless salts which removes the bodys urinous waste and stimulates them to their norma! activity Th funettotf of th kidney Is to filter the blood In 24 hours they straln ffom tt 609 gratna of acid and waste, so we can"readlly understand th vital Importance of keeping the kldnevs active, Drink ots of water yoiAaiff drint too much: also get from chy phar. take a tabisspoonful in a ghuis pfi water befere breakfast w h rnlog nr a few flays and your kidneys 'win . fine. This famous salts i made frf s the aetd of grapes envUemon julcfn- wttt tithla. and ha used for generations to clean stimulate clogged kidneys, also to in urine so - it traltse thw-ac- ld longec-- la a sou re o4 rrUaUum- -t hut ending bladder weakness. Jad Balts ts inexpensive; "cannot In- - t; Jurey makes a delightful sfferveecent Uthia-weter drink which everyon should tak now and then- - tp keep their kidneys dean .and active. Tty. this, also keep up the water drinking, and no doubt you wilt wonder' what became of your kidney trouble "and backache. Advertisement. - fJt -- EH) -- -- SreTBEF Window- Bedding Sale On - Displays TWiXT MAIN AND STATE ON BROADWAY, and Saturday Special Friday See and Great Annual Hand our; window display of Saturday Bag Sale Friday leather, moire silk and novelty hand bags, including newest f shapes and latest styles of real cape goat,-seagrain leather and morocco grain leather, with fitted with coin pure and sonjie hare vanities. The kid and moire linings French gray; f inishrJBags frames a re nickel and. German of all sizs and shapes, including the newfinger strap styles. Regularly ; ,i worth $2.01 to 0 Friday and "Saturday Special tv, KXXt l -- -- d sihnrin-ehasterplain-an- Takamas Yards 500 QC?r ,. $4-0- h 2000 yards of. good quality whit;e cotton table jamastc in neat, '; ; mercerized ' tabltdaraasksin pretty pretty floral and conventional patr "fioralrbordereHand convention a j terns. pattern ; extra value at Regularly worth n 50c yard; on sale Friday 25b to 35c per yard;-oand Saturday, . sale Friday and Saturday, . ..SpeciaL Special - . . 3000 yards of good quality 66-inc- 54-inc- h . Wool House Dresses Dresses . Women's and misses quality wool dress skirts made-iipreale hause. dressesin the season's best and inediuni and dark colors, most popular styles veil made, in high and three different models to low neck styles, gooi- - va- ehoose-fronavy riety of patterns, in sizes and black; good variety and waist JM to 46; the regular of lengths Kxtra Spe- $1.23 quality; on sale at, measures. .$2.93 . i..87e Special Womens good n - Girls Coats high m-ta- m, -- n, Misses dresses in leading colors, wem-en- s d sizestJG-toGB-an- serge dresses iii sizes 34 to 2-r- browqnavy, -in black and black and white checks; also a few mixtures; on sale at, Boys1 Girls Kersey grade broche chinchilla,cloth, plush and fancy --.novelty' coats,Tnad e m- - JaPet Balkan and other popular styles, in leading medium and for ages 3 to 14 years, values up to $6,50; on sale at, Special $2.95 all-wo- Coats - mad Boys nobby in late polo and inverted pleat styles from tweedsv,cheviots, chirf chilfas and mannbh mixturet; color sre navy; gray, orown anthmixt For ages 2 to 10 years. Phenol nal values, - worth up to $8.00i wool-overco- ol dark-Golor- r I STORE. READY-TO-WEA- R - ' nest Work -- on of-f- .HIMAK ESTABLISHED 1 twrte-Prt-nsrt- t -- . 'Pape's O' lie pstn ends liuUgt stlan. sla and htomach hi Is- Las, py iu five minutes. - - ojipaga ehcady are defeated. Mid Ocn Villa, "There Is no chance of their rtnape ctcepr Tty fli To the United State, which I anz confident they wlu. do The fedefal soldiers do not wantlto flght because they pnly fight for pay- ar held in- - chsek by th volunteer generals, who fear execution , Only the regular soldier who were forced" fnto Huerta aervlce can any mercy from u " expect Advice from Chihuahua were that General Villa bad com to th border partly In conneettgp with thg collection of a $350,000 ransom or the release of Lul Terrazas, Jr, who is imprisoned . in the stars capital Gen, Villa conferred with Luis pa- brera who cam on a mleion from XJen , Carranza at Hermillo It Ipiid-- 1 derstood that ad soon a"i.he Ojlnaga ded Gen Villa win return to Chthunhbw to eepare or hi campaign snuthwuyrd sg Tl.e federal bers. had. the bet ause from aUe to sweep jY' J Iras HIT BSCK c ' r r id f ..A....,. yi kNyirfatioh that In 1813 there had been 361,000 violations of the law prohibiting the working of a trainman giore than IS hours in ope day The. law of averages, he said, wpulil slum that Itilo. was. a mall proportion of the number of men employ fiL. I'And yet the law or averages. Jie 6lid, .does not give any rest to these men, nor cah it restore the lives lost MOTHER! IS CHILD'S n'' iitv v, T I flllt S D A-- v F, i . VV S , VE Nl G f) E S UR KT--E 1 ats , -- -- g, , sale at," Special 0 k- -; Blanket, Comforter and Pillow S I " |