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Show THE SIOKXIXO EX3VIMK, i i ART. HER LIFE FOR P jKED Mario Ger- fl 'tiJjTIrf . Biany 10 loam that he Til, f"n the miration ,jifu!y llereJ from aorne ew weeks .ji Lail growth removeJ s-very 'to bv nut f-ldangerous school-.,modern the .s;4 Pin,ul un,ir very nearly wwiin MVera4 hm,' "if. L ir.frf Mr Gerrans was r-iff J lli' Lr hemorrhage which iiKf f luiurs. iiiiriu ; rd :S" dwpaired ot ftenJinS whom under Y'beaatn. it role of pmairtnic the voire is that her Tf WrFri'Tv,.li and haa double the re'1? our l'tah ringer. true to that the risk was little one uiv removing even human puih of the t p . Wtbiftr and Jrnnr I.In4. Tle fi'l'Wiu' quiilm !'! uf Daniel Wchxtcr a:i.l Jtuny l.ii.l U I..W1 ia l u noy Wru Br?in,. ' !,,vhy sT AX' Of FOODS N M. MONDAY MOITCTNLt, OUDKX, UTAH, a! th, er rc.(tf. I coaeiu,;.': ". a -- 'jre -- r Articles of Common Diet that Are Tampered With Over $100,000,-00- 0 Worth of Fraudulently Prepared Food used Annuity in the United Statoo House Wife Can pot to be too Careful. ln these days of butter not traceable ?'i genuine sud 26 adulterated, and nut if a imul of t p;i ampli s inNOKtiaicd hjti were timid, wli.ie 512 were gently put down as 'tint tnuforniiug statute. i to the The subt-'-.- - utinn prevalent in drug and medicines is an ml that merits (the closest offii in I a. rut iny Tbe recent substitution on a very large isalr ot a crv dangerous drug, for d. SECOND ADULTERATION to the tow, of wine innocent of the pheuacetine. with It is practically harmof beer and from esirauged hops less. was pcrini rated despite tiie fact graie. malt, of coffee made in a mould and that an overdose of aeeianilid means not grown on the bush, of honey not death. In patent medicines the methmade In the beehive, but In a factory., od of substitution la a fact regarded and a thousand anil one audacious practically a a business asset, and frauds, although only 2 per cent of our many good remedies arc on the annual food vahiw whifh is $5.000,000,-00- 0 though market, the public health is injured, -. consume $luo,- rather thau benefited, by tno exploitis adulterated, ' 000,0(1(1 worth of fraudulently prepared ation of it many patent drugs. food a year, "says "The World's Work.1 The "Even honey is not exempt. wiiLOSK $100,000. "About 9 per cent of this is officially greater liar t sold in this country never rated as to health' (ex- saw the inside of a iieehlve. A little R. 1., May 1. The loan clusive of meat and milk), while Die dcxiroglucnse. a drop of water, and a build-b- y the destroyed liih W fire 10 per sen I la set down as little lfvoglucose. and behold! there is Anthony and Cowell. remaining and otherwise will poisonous containing dealers, pure, spied table honey. Many your urtand uiholerin e noxious ingredient a' In brief, we a bee has made 2.G25.inmi individual jpKl.lH-dana total value of $li.00ii,u0t) iu vals' on flowers to make vine sund of -r- in the bniMing F'V" re lu"K out and none was gerous and deleterious fond. honed nouey. liut. unscrupulous comFraud has officially delected mercialism cannot wait for the swiftest uS inJ nvti. .hottkh ten firemen In more than three thousand samples and most thorough of nature's workoen.nie by smoke. of food and articles for general physi- men. cal use. From the cheapest and most "Massachusetts, New York and variMay l.-- One as French ous other States are investigating food i.iera in Youngstown ordinary article of diet, such sardines (caught off . the Isle of frauds more rigorously every year, and ia .onitiB valley are on rirfke. Shoals, Maine! I and canned salmon' much has ltcon accomplished to check (with apologies to the swordfish!), io these fiaid adulteration. But rare Is Ml ST RECOGNISE such cosily delicacies as Russian si UNION. . still necessary in these days of mercaviare' (collected in Delaware cenary merchandising in purchasing 5.000 and Bay) and pure imimrtod Lucca oil' art h ies for the consumption of human Turk. May Georgia), beings. '.Santase and. wagon worker" n (from istbe cotton fieldsTheof celebrated imposition. to the ferriage and Yaon thorp wSkff rniun 'today derided to go lanl investigation, in which our nation THE NORTHWESTERN LINE al reputation for honest manufacture un-S- L ATLAS. rike In New York and vicinity suffered severely, disclosed that many e a new contract aultmitted to the War Atlas baa A a new respected business people were selling & North- Hpoloveri last week, embracing the Issued Chicago been by as articles and branded romimund union of the pure, fine colored nffMle ni1 recognition Three Ilwestern railway. that of their they thought nothing angned tomorrow morning. maps, each 14x20, bound in convenient legal met hod a most widespread fraud- form for reference. The Eastern One the of UY TRAIN KILLED MOTOR A IX BX shown In detail, with tables ulent ia oleomargariue a mixture of relative military and .naval showing stearic and acids In imlniitic chiefly An antoraohlle,. May Paria and financial resource! of la to so which strength was expose, were dlfllctijt Vhirh very driving, i pertona express on' a since not only the apparent lint the real Russia and Japan. the Ilaale-Parl- a na-e, 25 differences between the genuine and Copy mailed to any address on renfie erossiag at uf ten (10) cents for postage by 87 will about Ui show artificial the All ceipt analysis here. occupants .nibi from klllbd. per cent' of iiermanent fatty aeids lu C. A. Walker, Gen. Agent C. ft N. W. instantly ;eia butler and about 85 ter cent In the fats Ry., 2206 South Main St., Salt Lake America 1.00 KS GOOD TO used for manufactured butter. Out of City. Utah 88 butter samples recently examined, C. L. ROOD. j Wptf "Wasl.ingu.n. ills t'upiti.l i'.-.-r. It cbnievil llwt m tin- - lu)' uf Jenny uf xcxcri.l lueibbi-Lind's upp nJaii-(lie cftliir.el and xi'ii.i Ic were the tine- -t at diuiicr uf ific Ituijn ui.iux'rr. mid tbe cunrerl Yii I ;..f o . r wlicn 'i lof the pur-tister and tbi.' eil.n ii'ii.bi-rWlu-tLe ::;i- eutereil tl.c !i f:'V tv-- re riv-ivp lu lire with it of ll i tmd xalixiilvJ tiie s vi.il concert wn unnvi ly il.j g.fliil I" Swede with "In 1. t t 'ui:i: the word cuwr.g tLrm is quite narirol. 1 he same pra fl'' I c'il maiutjincd ia the Liondun tuo of court. ob-1u- al Iue cou-eum- o lu-e- hun-J?3uU- ur-ge- he-Li- BASE BALL alier the fifiecnlli round. The lialanre or il o hulu wax all Jimmy's and the ironrt rxiiivtcd any minute in ec him t'orlieti out. liut hi broken in the eighth roiiu.l, o mu. !i he could not iism it to paim-any ureal effect. H is irue Jimmy tired M'eral but who timex. hllgliily wouldn't, ader setting such a terrific iwcc? Jim wa hit at least three lime with wild swing Hindi oil the jaw. hut was not kinxkod down. The whole nutshell I nub of the matter Is that Jinnny beat Coibeti at hi own game sud this lx milking ('or belt wild. The io:y thi 11: ill wax ill bed for several days after the battle is pronounced anoiher he by ihe fighter himself. "I ililin t go to a bill h house, bill. wciii borne with some friends, and we did llol go III bed until 2 o'l loi k in 11m moi niag." Jimmy -- aid. The next, morning a nrwpu)ier luid scxeisl (liken of me iu full siroet ailiie in tl'.e iwrlnr of the house. 1 eoiild not git arouu.l town much beiiuiMi id my brokeu arm. Then' was no Oakland could do r.'1 ug at all with look io Ihc betting, since iluny CorKeefe and in tbe i:..u. getting bet I, Jim ColfnHh and setcml oilier but two men past se i. i. A' 'mi Itmce g mI friends of mine lMr on Corhcii. They were satisfied after llu division." 8.000. R. H. 15. Prill think ho and ('orlietl inn get Score ' o - o 7 :! together about Nu ember in San Fra n Oakland . . . .0 0 0 0 Tacoma ....0 0 2 0 1 2 lx 7 13 0 cixeo. There are three excellent lightMoskiman ar.l Is! .nn: Keefo and ing months there jut after the winter racing season and one of there will Hogan. Tacoma vs. Cv..'ind. licfore a Tacoma. Wash.. Mu g cro'1 I Ii morning .:l two games and evening, the Tigei ibe iu from Oakland today --the the jieiiiiant race it:it lu hiret morning game Overs'1 and he allowed tally D' - .o'ermg hits - nheii Oak-lna- d atti.tr the first two ini. scored three rue .ib hough he m'Ii a killed had been hit in the wliidi nearly ball in the first lnnii lind.lt sas knocked hie teeth on f ihc nine i easy for Tacoma and - u.g liouie runs were earned, fo run. Attendance, $,i' First game: R. 11. E. Score i Oakland . ..J 1 0 ' n -3 ! . o x 0 Tacoma . .2 2 0 0 0 fill Schmidt and lsihr.. (hern 11 aud Graham. ku.M k arm. record-breakin- 1 g- r . 1- 11 pic-lur- ix d lMvpIy n.oti.t I y i.n'.utv ar. ire' Webster at tin el,'e of I'.'e first t r- -. rose und added 1:. r.vh. .'!:ur.v:x vou'c if.-w In silt ) to the clHirn. iii c i tail b, hind him. pu:il M K t Inc make litui slop s:..k.'..k. i r close of each terse 1. v . joined In. and nunc could i ll whether ux Lind. Webster or the uudi.nno must delighted. A the l.il iiiihs nf (lie ren.g il'c.l awny Weh:.T. Ii.it t:i lund. nird:- - a profound Uw- to tiie singer. ,!e:n y I.lud, blushing -- it the liunur, oiirlc i.L while tiie uiidh'itce MpluudiHl to the elm. Webster, not in be oiudc.ue in pollteaesx, bowed again. Again Lind Ciuirtesied, the hoiew applauded, aud tins waa repented nine iihn. , 1.- 1 .. i - I'hr Mraalai at Mean. The us. uf Ihe word uicx for dining room Is a remnant of n custcui quiiji I Tli Lmu ii UfdMtt, Tbe value of huimui in the treatment nf both rii .umatixm and cuiisnii pUua is new known to be very ;r'ar. The treatment la to begin $ db one or two a dny the number. I:i and gr'duaiiy one cus of rheuicatlxm twenty-fivlemon a dey were liie dose for a time. Aa a pro -- mire of illness. Iriwever, a half n lemon a day is nil ti nt k i.:.l be tliLon that 1. if taken every rl' y out. A li::'f a leu.'i year In and in a cap "r but w ut r taken an hour tiroi.hfast ( it'.ir.it s:iiy e.;iri w::t e )f .'.nnihilute tie dc.r re t c. dirk b:viv :: one's aiculli. if yon m:f!;- - u of pruetke eutiug more butter and : ur than Is good for you take lemon u::-.- l lint water every iuoruing. Maxwell's Tallxmsn. tate In James Ballards MEAT MARKET If you want eastern corned beef go to BallardV Physical Culture, Massage AND Private Lessons in Boxing By Wm. Selby (Young Kid McCoy) lu Anglo Nnrnun time. Me, at the Gymnasium, 336 24th Street. from the I'rcni h met (meat or a dish nf foodi and the litlu iiiciis:i ia tatile). tvas the meat prepared in cuinmon ) (onu) are tic eulleglnie word four persona sitting at a far lm chosen. G. Rcburg, Prop. eparale table. Guests ut dinners and Asked if Corbel t might refuse to Portland vs. Seattle. dividwere oecaxion ceremonial other lnr-lir-ii In as tobox said that won llriit 1. "Frisco, Seattle. May Is to be moved from No. 143 had made more nut of being lioateii ed for general eenvriilence into such day's game before u . mwd of 7.0001 MciiitMqui. did he Britt than Williams waa hit frcl. by licking by 25th Street, to the place now From this tiie word came to lux nsed It. 11. 15. Govern. ho did not sec why CorMt Score' to matters. o const sv in four oilier a to decline 4 1 to the -6 2 12 should eqiiivnl.Mit 0 go 3 occupied by the Oak Saloon again. Seattle BriM promised Penny Yangers manStiRkfMpenr speaks of Henrys four Portland ...2 0 0 4 ii 0 0 -7 12 4 and ager that IT he failed to ge.t on with son a a mere, "W here arc your nnwa I berg 115 and Shea: William Corhett he would be glad Io giio the or iuiuh''" and In "Ixiva'a Ilwria IxmI Blankenship. can lie Italian a chance. Britt says we find, "1 cuiifes that you three fnola It will be opened on April 4th, mako 127 pounds without trouble. Lob 'Angelas vs. San Francisco. lnrkrtl me to make up tiie mess. The morning San Franctsrn, May From tbe fact that aoldiera and sail-or- a 1904 with a full line of Ggars GANS WANTS TO FIGHT BRITT. game today was not ila.ud on account are always catered for In compaand Liquors. son the afterof rain. Ism Angel nies, according to rank, the survival of noon game. Al llerford. manager of Joe Gans. R. H. . the Score light weight champion of Mm world, 7 1 L. Angeles. ..0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0--2 posted $1,000 on behalf of Gans, to o n ft 2 0 9 San Fran.. . .0 1 0 0 make a match wHh Jimmy Britt, who Newton snd Spb'; Whalen and recently won a decision over Voting A Jake lie Liked.' Corbett on the Faetflc coast, for the In the strain and excitement of tradThe pleasing taste the satisfying and healthful light weight championship of the world. on street Wall the brokers, says ing will make 133 vs. Butts. that Gans llerford says Spokane Mr. E. C. Stodman in tbe Century effects of the tender young leaves of Spokane, May 1. Spokane won the pounds at 5 p. m.. or he will do 134 Magazine, often relapse into wild mer- odd game of the seric. defeating Butte pound ring side for tbe Fad fie. oiast riment and piny boyish prank On before 8.000 iilc this after- champion one occasion an old Indian with a easily noon. R. H. E. young brave, a boy and two squaws Score KENTUCKY DERBY. entered tbe gallery. At once tbe floor" Spokane ...3 8 0 0 4 3 0 0 0--12 IS 2 10 0 1 0 1 S 2 7 8 4 Louisville Jockey Club Leviathan put forth every effort to break down Butte their stolidity. A war whoop bad no Ijoucks and Frary: Sixirer and SwinTravk the. Event of Big Event effect A war dunce did not arouse dells. Umpire, McCarthy. Today. even a smile. vs Louis Chicago. At last a baldbeaded man was thrust St 1. With fair Louisville. Ky.. Is what commends this high grade Japan Tea to those j St. Louis, May 1 The Chicago weather snd a fastMsy into a ring of young fellows, his hand track, practically tram 8L defeated held behind him, a knife drawn around American league Thirtieth the fur certain tomorrow, seeking the best. FuU weight packages. Ask your grocer, j visitors found Elevover bis pale, and tbe mummery of a futllo Ixntis today. The who of the Kentucky derby running in relieved him ! en. and Morgan, the track of the new Izmlsvlllu Jockey (SL attempt to detach bis scalp was the second inning, almost at will, and dub promises nut only to sl.trsct an Athit safely when men wore on bases. immense crowd, but to furnish a more This waa at last too much for tbe dig- tendance, 10,000. , race than was thought issisible a nity of tbe aborigine. Tbe boy broke R, H. G. open Score 0 6 4 few days ago. Into a broad laugh, in which tbe aqunws St . Louis Proceeds, Captain S. 8. Brown's en13 0 Hr Hi-tH- T H? joined; tbe young warrior grinned in Chicago will go to the jmst a favorite, but try, and Sievers. of and at last the Sugden; Morgan himself, spite weather and a fast track are refair Sullivan aud Berry. of grim humor overspread the garded as improving Ihe chances of tha face of tbe ruthless old chief, who msy and Frlnoe Silother entries. Pram-aPittsburg vs. Chicago. ver Wlxg will bave about equal suphave been tbe perpiffrator of as many d 1. The locals Chicago, May atrocities as Geronlmo. port. EJ Tier nay will also have conthe champions siderable snd backing. Elwood will prob7 today, but lost. A bjt into the crowd, ably be at. the longest price. Tbe five LsiSs Iifliik a Base which underground rules counted for animals will doubtless make tip the The vigor and purity of a language three bases, gave the visitors their first field for the derby. Lurien Lyne are can only be preserved by the fashion- run. A similar hit, following a ss rived and will ride Uramss in able class, the class whom iu matters and a sacrifice, with a long fly scored the todaytomorrow. derby social everybody imitates, speaking it two more. R- - II- - R well. But how can English be. well Score 1 9 1 spoken when some of tbe greatest la- Chicago An elephant tram was on its way 3 5 8 dles speak tbe Idiom of Massachusetts Pittsburg from Lucknow to JSretapon., and oik and Miller and Weimer Kling; noses and a large prothrough their elephant, beouning lame, knelt dom. portion of the men cough tlie idiom of Smith. First Class in Every Respect and refused to go ok. To rlcphnu 2425 Wash. Ave. Frankfort from their throats? Tbe next In tha column stopped of its owi vs. Chicago. Louis 8t. constant babbling of broken English I. St. Louis secured accord snd wken drtven on tunic 8t. Louts. at dinner tables and In drawing rooms an even breakMayin the Cincinnati series back and begih without iiuttruetiom Is becoming quite fatiguing, and as a by winning today. With the score tied to remove some part of tbe load. In result tbe English speak tkeir tongue in the ninth Barclay singled and went stances of aid rendered by birds to worse than it waa ever spokan before. to third on a fumbly hy Odwcll, where others In distress also be found, way Now-a-Da- ys Everybody knows tbe temptation to he scored on Byer's fly. R. ?I. B. showing that the Instinct of sympathy Score apeak a sort of baby pigeon English in form action when takes exists and 1 10 .4 to a foreigner In the strange hope that St. Louis 3 9 2 the causes of tbs sufferings are such it may be more intelligible to bint. Clncinnsil anl that the follow bird enn uuderatand DECORATED-C- UP and Nichols Byers; Ewing Thla and the slang taught us by the DECORATED and see Its way to remedy. London Schlel. Yankees bave reduced the English lan48c Dinner plates, 6 for aud Baucre, 6 ,60c Spectator. Ham-35c 20c DiKhea. G for Breakfat plates, 6 for guage ea apoken by smart people to a ' 20c base Jargon. Saturday Review. Lsrgn Vagetabln Dish .....80c lArgn Flatter Revel Feeeswl IsitiwHisa Medium Hired Plattor 15c .,10c i.arge BowIh. Carious Instruction as to the manner 2 quart Pitchers Howls 05c JIMMY ' BRITT TELLS HOW IT 25c Hemp Haw tat Fart Was DlaeovrswA. an were behind left of bar by burylug 1 HAPPENED. 18c Oatmeal Bowls. 06c quart Pitchers In the early part of the last century old lady at Stockport. England, lire an English bnrtenmaker became faJames Edward Arrives at Chicago funeral, she directed, should lie atmous for the ateei waistcoat buttons tended by six of the best horsed coaches and Tells Windy City 8ports which he used to manufacture with About tha Battls. Stockport cqnld provide, and another lines cut upon than for ornament He Jimmy Britt, claiming to be the direction was that after the Interment Crockery, Glass and Hardware 2476 Wash, Ave. with his tli funeral party should repair to the gradually put the lines nearer and featherweight champion, Fhona 147 Z nearer together and observed that as brother Willie, a bandaged arm snd a best Tory hostelry tn OMhatu, there to he increased the number of lines the confident line of talk, arrived in tbe he served with tbe best repast the buttons became more end more irides- rlty last night, say the Chicago Chronbouse could afford, which was to be cent He explained his discovery to a icle of Saturday. The Britts are on supplied by a Tory landlord and served New way East and will leave for scientist, who began experimenting their York tonight. Jimmy will open in a by Tory waiters. npon ruled plates of steel. The result New York theater Sunday night with was tbe wonderful diffraction grat- a Bmakt Kiel Reek to Berth. turn on the lines of Jim monologue now In which is used ing place of the Corbett's, in which he hopes io make He What name shall I Invent for glass prism upon all great telescopes something of a success. Willie Is lookappellation that thee, dearast-w- hat to break the ordinary ray of light into ing after Jimmy's financial Interests. in a singlo word can express all my its primary colors. Of conrae. the Ttritts have read all soul's desire, all my heart, all my pasthat Young 0rl-ct- , recently defeat 1 sion, all She (exceedingly unroman-tic- ) hy Jimmy, has hail to say of that conPreteaMr Thu Ferawrlr. Well, Jobu, whsta the matter tbe The habit of swearing is not as com- test. As CnrtM'M plowed through A a name it's always Jane? with me Unis in advance mon as It used to be In this country. West and Kaxt been good enough for me, snd I first had ard of the say the Prill no Gentlemen longer use tbe longuuge 'lm Britts are somethought It ought to be good enough for with tbe unvarnished freedom of the about, the fight, defensive at the present yon. on what the days of Rherldan, when a gentleman time in the matter of explanations, hut was accustomed to consign himself, Oevere the Teae. they seem to le pretty well able to Old Fra'ctltioner Well, bow did yon collectively and in section, to the low- take rare of that end of it est depths of perdition in the presence Corbett will I 'he first man Jimmy succeed with your first diagnoxia? Did of ladles while paying tribute to their will fight when his broken arm is yon profit by my advice? The Young charms. Undoubtedly many youth mended, Willie told his friends last Doctor I think I did, sir. I told the This I something no other patient that he was suffering from a who were not brought ap to swear night. do swear now and then under provoca- champion would ever da We realize combination of liver, stomach, heart, of men than tion, but there Is, nil things consider- there are plenty is easier Because they Get none we are so lung and brain trouble. O. P. Good! Corbett, but. there ed, an increasing inspect for the Engstrain. Jimmy has the No chance ef a mistake there. sure of liesting lish language. Washington Time. Indian sign on 'he Denver lioy and WlllHi ran beat him all 'he time. More than K.nreaa .fiinratis. "Yen must not expert me to give up we will box him winner take sill Ibis, Koreans wear foil moo mins for their but that is nut lMy to be sgre-- to my girlhood's ways ail at on re, said fathers. The fires I of hemp cloth, br Corhe! The me condition a to tbe happy bride. AND with a hempen gitdie. A fereebield is weight will rr'-- ' ln the next fightI hope "Oh. I wont" be repl'ed. I deny emnha"1 ally that Grsney faused to show that the wearer is s sin-nc-r keep right on taking an allow-- a yon'Il a vored Britt In any way. Everybody end must- not f'por.k to any one nr from your father jure aa if nothIn San Francisco knew before the fight addrerar-d- . The coetnme is rutaiuud t-barge. had happened. ing of much his time prior to for three yearn the shield for 'three that he spent we SHU. mom ire. TM is worn for e father battle In Corbett company. Am know Grsney would not dare to do only. Secondary mourning Is worn for Jelkiey I once heard a man say that wrong. s mother snd ns amcnilng at all for a than lie would rather be an "As tn Corbet statement that Grswife. ney would not let Corbett fight in the anything rise he could think of. Polkey The idea! flow rrcentrie! Jolkley clinches. I will stamp that as entirely t'srarsniiiM. wrong. When Corhett tried his favre-ril- Not at all. Tbe man waa la the peniJohn. tqld the bargain hnntlng half trick of cci'lng his head under tent Jury or life. of the rantrimonln! trust r.s they ant at Jim's chin snd trying to whale away the breakfast table. 1 wish ya wouli' wih wild swines Jim simply pushed Corbett's head down before .the blows let rue have t ! this ntornln- -. Ixk lien'! Did you Cobwlcger could be landei and therefore all the break My dear." replied the roe; k uod lowrubber plant? Freddie jhat la That Corwhat made ly hue be mi." I wish yon would break force was lost. That ain't no rutiber plant I pulM bett so crazy. yonraeif of the habit yon have of at It till all the Jeave came out, a" first ihe out was to tire "Corlieit ooq dreamingrehatf-- t married an heiress." completely and did nut fight at. ail U dldii't stretch a bit Judge. ( C.IU1IUOU -- (V- 'coui-umiw- Owl Saloon C N Russo-Japanes- 1- 1 ft-- No. n - 1 Roiaay-En-Rri- FI-A- . were found pure, while 44 were Impure. Out of 141 lard samples, 80 proved pure and 61 were not The expense of examining suspected samples la Urge, hut science ia at work on a cheaper method to protect the farmer and the United States a sufficient quantity of oleomargarine to supply each Inhabitant with more than one pound annually. Thla unwholesome substitute, which obtains the regular market price of ordinary butter, costa seven rents a pound to make, or only half that of absolutely pure butter. More than ia annually extracted from poor people's pockets by the oleomargerino swindle. "Coffee berry adulterates are seeds like beans and peas, and roots like chicory, dandelion and carrot No one has ever been able to compute the extent to which coffee, our most jtopuiar beverage; Is being adulterated, but experts agree that it must be more widespread than the oleomargarine evil. There' are moire than aix firms In this country regularly engaged In the manufacture of coffee bean making machinery. Each firm haa scores of clients using the machines, which grind out bogus berries by the ton. There are hundreds of bean making machines in dally operation, and they are producing a belter looking berry than the bush grown bean. The factory made berry la the more perfectly formed, and haa a glossy appearance generally wanting in the true coffee berry; thla la the only apparent difference. Buying the roasted berry in pulverlxed form, aa many people do, ia fraught with considerable audit samples subrisk. Of twenty-fou- r mitted to the official test, only eight were pure, while sixteen adulterated. In any event, the heat Java berry seldom reaches us. The Javanese believe that the raw berry when kept dry improves with age. and they keep their very finest brands for seven and eight years In storage before disposing of them. The national taste In thla country, debased by adulteration, la not fit Mocha or to appreciate elgbt-- y ear-ol- d Java, and even if If. were none but millionaires would be able to enjoy it, since a thimbleful of the genuine thing, coating 60 pfennig! In Germany, would probably cost almost $1 here. Tea ia now so dlicwp that the vegetable adulterants formerly nml have become unprofitable, and It la aafe to say that every pound sold in thte market la actually grows ono the tea tree. Good tea should yield 26 per cent, and often aa high aa 86 per cent of Its weight to boiling water. But a process exists for coloring the leaves to a desired tinge, which ia seldom applied to any brands but those of the choicest or such as are made tn sell as choice by coloring. The coloring Ingredients, or facings. most frequently employed are Prussian blue and indigo. The cheapest kind of tea consist, to a great extent, of exhausted leaves, and to remedy this the Chinese put in a little Moral: Scrutinize coloring matter. the very cheap and tbe very dear tea. 24 Vhlfe at Park City Thursday, C. L. Bout made a casual inspection of the the American Flag property, viewing 1 .OuO-fo- ot levels. Mr. .Rood Tit) and the iiatea that the property la being main uiBrd in admirable condition, that the Teina are well defined with a fine showing of ore. much of which ia of exceedingly high grade. While considerable (the are la being taken from the mine ta aarki the work of development la retried on actively on both the Inch tbit were inspected. bring TAKES ON gTAR CONSOLIDATED NEW LAND. properly nl to a thorough ,ud ayatematic sampling under the new uagemmt. the work to begin at once. ' b i well known that there la a large ore carrying all-itaaage of and gold in various parts of the lint, the values of which average i about f 12. On account of the indifferent nTure practically no ore of thla dan ta been moved. It la now the : In'nttos to arrive as nearly as poaa- lUetfthe extent and value of thla stuff ; ud if possible to obtain a definite con-ta- rt whereby it ran all he marketed, ttlrh move, in addition to bringing a ; itmua. will relieve the congested of the workings. It la estimated by ranaervath : authorities that there are in the neighborhood of 150,000 tons rf this stuff on the dump and on the varioui levels and in the tunnela above the collar of the shaft. The Star Consolidated Tiaiir will he subjected low-gra- con-difi- on , VELVET GIVEN OUT. SOME I - 4 Profits from nine Utah mines distributed during the month of Is the way of dividends to the of $269,000. The properl ice ront . Ing to the total and the amount reverel distributions follow: . $1 Silver King i Grind Central la i Laurie Annie ttmuty wwth 6wanftpa la . RIvtor Itah of Flab Spring yoa HIGH WIN'D AT LOS feel ANGELES. Loa Angeles. Msy 1. Southern Call-J- ? visited by a southwest gale tfist lid considerable damage at aetr-rreside towns. At times the wind attained a velocity of forty miles an nunr and a serious menace to ah'ppjiip in the various harbors. The n blowhg a gale and It la mrwl there will be report of loss of 81. roe ni Petersburg. May 1. General Tre-P'- n has lcn apiudnted to command i.fih.-H- i . Lius Department of the Sol icr Fc-r- the seat of war. gt. s i ona Beat Beaeat. that EiQerson h rue frt. w n LL ci-- t, Cue null high, atci rvecL HiooST life in a royal and here hiu-al- f toward the lystvtf aitb arreue eooragi nntlo- -. i.vj.'. Ei esaaya, whl mciK Lj fl'ierisiic work, hav not a revelations ;on!l cf life. not as discc 'the sicaQlnjt of things, iCiov.-r- . ef ti own spirit T1 anrlmmcnw m picturesque end w-j. Tiiero la lu thei lliut is not true nro Pable t,j ride i -- ' -. ,t n.rrt iiica MBtrn.w out The or! PiTCjlJTicir7. of orad fiiri.' litre In th of Ha wrltlm ond hi gene nccordlrg Vr!,t,-- - :V I? '' "r mt ' . - tVf.. i,mi V r' 1 uure T r:ut dlatiuction. ' nt!r for the ii i! t'U "hcdtas t a 8 ,! f.t err.-d- Man-'inri- army. He will have general of (ho oh rations of the Red -Tn i 4 l 1 f lilioKyncrasj fo often and so 1 and vain is hi rjpht to hold rough tire riehne n fa-- 'onfevon e w with the con Hoafion. D. You can lmy cocoa New York cheaper than in Venezuelnational bever- tthe an ran hny thla. their The age. In the stores of Caracas! starch and sugar compound added to these extremely healthful decoctions la not always .harmless. Noxious foreign fats, and even ferruginous earthly sub-in stances, have recently been delected both cocoa and chocalate. The adulterant most frequently employed In the production of sugar la less glucose, a very much cheaper, hut subsweet substitute, and insoluble adstances. like marble dust, are often ded. especially for use by manufacl tirsubing confeet loners. Other foreign often stances. Bitch aa ultra marine, are loft In from the process of manufacture, so a to give a certain bine color required for some brands of sugar. "The adulteration of drugs, spies snd preserved (hinge is a vertahjeerafl. seated evil that all the It ia snrh a foillawmaking of many centuries has ed to prevent it from spreading, to say nothing of stopping It. Th substitution of red bred snd rice flour and of ceretl. nmstarjl for hull and neai fqr Kinder: of rharcnal, cracker dust and spent clove for of burnt meal, mdstard. buckwheat hulls and dut for pure pepper. the are only a few comparative Innorents out of a time honored company The most poisonous of classic fraud ions used for known are the adul-oraroloring or eheepntng confectionery and liquors. Out of 2 candys simples Board examined by the Masarliiia'-ttof. Health. W weracolored with deadly lead chromate; out of 41 cayenne pep68 samples per as nf pies. 40 were bogus: conof molasses brought out 33 cases yielded mustard 46 samples taining t)j dp fur-me- rlr l 01 Street The Proof of Quality F. J. KlESELs d. ..,..,,.,....,.13 seni-blnn- 25 tH ri' rii ri ri Alt-roc- k, CO., Importers. M i' H s out-batte- out-field- ed Jars. 4 4 4 Dishes Are Cheap ,...... for...,. . WITH THE BOXERS WHEELWRIGHT BROS., Throughout Utah Wc Have Sold In Thousands of Ramblers Riders Are Satisfied iflnrr. A Good Wheel d nn-k-s- Ei-rux- lrt Mo Good T reatment this Spring and fed yjj good the rest of the year. Browning Bros. Co. |