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The Best Peaches From
k c A Million Trees Are Yours 1
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I fir have the cropfcom more than one million the entire lot of the one million cs Not all
peach trees and put up the entires frrodact peaches ona tree meet with the Del Monte
amounting to about twenty thousand tons of requirements
Peaches a year These Peaches are graded as The care with which they are handled is 1
to size and quality peeled cooked and canned the best we know how to give them No
ina syrup made of pure granulated sucar bruised fruit goes into Del Monte cans
From thus great The syrup is as clear
quantity wo obtain and pure as it Is pos
every quality and put lit onfe sible to make it Such
them out under more Peaches as Del Monte
than twohundred different are not found under I
ent brands and labels the din
ordinary label
Canned Fruits and Vegetables
Most of these brands Since we put up more
Packed Where They Ripen
are our own some belong than any other concern
The Day Theyre Picked
dealers Our
long to ca erSt Dr several times over
choice selectionsthe large treeripened firm we know that Del Monte is the choice
I and delicious fruitis packed in a heavy You can get the favorite Del Monte brand at
clear guaranteed sugar syrup most grocers at 25 cents per can The price
The Del Monte brand Peaches aretho pIck i 0 J5 the same everywhere
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I I I You Can Get Jellies and Jams Under the Del Monte Label
it I I Del Monte Quality
I We arc also the largest manufacturers of picked fruit and arc put up in extra heavy syrup
i Jams Jellies Preserves etc Del Monte brand Del Monte is our prize brand Whatever
I 13 made of the finest pure fruit and sugar variety of canned or dried fruits vegetables
Del Monte Preserved strawberries raspberries jams jellies preserves catsup or honey you
j I blackberries etc are made from choice hand select Del Monte is the safe brand to take
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SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA
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PLUNGER PROVIDES
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firth raco today but failed to win
Summary
First race three furlongsAfrican
Girl won Bprtha D second D II
Carpenter third Time 3S 15
Second race live furlongs selling
Alberta won Frank Patton second I
Bob May third Time 105 25
r Third race six furlongs Beth
Goodwin won Merman second Ok
cnlte third Time 118
Fourth race six furlongsjack
r Dennerton won Larrcno Hindoo
I 1 uecond Elizabethan third Time
117 15
Fifth raco six furlongs Nattlo
Bumppo won Light Blue second
Hurlock third Time 118 35
4k I Sixth race etavcn furlongs selling
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second San
Oeaa won Tannle
Prlmo third Time 132 15
AMERICAN BOWLERS
ELECT HEW OFFICERS
Detroit March IThe executive
commltteo of the American Bowling
congress met today and nominated
practically nil of the present officers
for tho same positions during the
coining year It was decided to In
crease the members tho executive
committee from 15 to 23 Th slato of
officers for the coming year Includes
President R H Bryson Indianapolis
secretary A L Langley Milwaukee
BOWLERS UNCHANGED
Detroit Mich March 9 Another
day of the tenth annual tournament of
the American Bowling congress passed
without a change In the leaders of
any of the three events
+ MOTHERS FRIEND
A LINIMENT FOR EXTERNAL USE
Babya coming will be a tlmo of rejoicing and not of ap
prehension and fear if Mothers Friend is used by tho expec
tant mother in preparation of tho event This is not a medi I
cine to bo token internally but a liniment to bo applied to tho
body to assist nature in the necessary physical changes of the system Moth
r ers Friond is composed of oils and medicines which proparo tho muscles and
tendons for the unusual strain render tho ligaments supple and clastic aids In
tho expanding of tho skin and flesh fibres and strengthens all the membranes
and tissues It lessens tho pain and danger at tho crisis and assures future
hoalth to tho mother Mothers Friend is sold
at drug stores Writo for our
free book containing valuable information for expectant Mothers
THE BRABFiEllIS Saf A ATLANTA GAIn
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Service given by
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In ou first article I told you something of the details neces
f sary at the Dam tho Pipe line and Power House and now we
will take up the attention which must be given hy the Lighting
Companies in order to safeguard the Public against accidents
and from fire under the promiscous and general use of electricity
Insulated wires must be used on all city lines and also the
i supply wires running from the poles to the house to prevent the
current from escaping into trees and buildings which might
cause serious shocks to persons touching them
When your house is being wired the work is done in accord
ance with well known Insurance rules which arc printed in
pamphlet form and followed by all wiremen Whenever you call
at the Lighting Office to make your application for connecting
your store or residence an inspection order is given to an expert
maintained by the company to examine and report conditions of
all wire in your premises to sec that they arc safely insulated
I r in accordance with tho Insurance rules Carpenters and other
mechanics when making changes in buildings often disturb the
insulation of wires which might endanger the building and lives
of its occupants if supplied with clcctricitiy but on account of
thorough and rigid inspections we can retire at night without
the slightest fear from electric currents
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Tho Company also maintains a special service called the
trouble man who will visit your home at all hours from 100
P M until midnight Then the lamp socket key switch or
fuse is out of order he goes any timo or distance in answer to
your call It may bo that something has caused the fuse to burn
r t in the transformer on the pole that furnishes all the lights in your
neighborhood Soon after you can sec him climbing the pole in
rain or snow now he cautiously moves up between the big wires
I that carry the high currents ono slip or to touch those wires
would perhaps moan death lie reaches the traasformer and care
I fully removes the porcelain plug carrying the melted fuse a
t now fuse is attached and then the light come on again
F Tu order that incandescent lnm
your lamps may be kept up to
I standard iu brilliancy The Company furnishnew Edison lamps
I at 10 cents each just bring them Its tho lamp and not the cur
rent In rooms where you use most light buy the Tungsten
from the Electric Supply houses These lamps will surely reduce
1 your lighting bills
r Our puuposc is to furnish the best possible service that labor
1 and capital can provide
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SHERMAN ACT
Department of Justice Demands
Observance or Repeal of
Federal Law
Washington March 9Either the
Sherman act should be repealed or It
should be enforced In a manner to
maUo the people respect it
With this declaration tho depart
ment of justice today filed with the
federal supreme court of tho United
Slates a thousand page brief In sup
port of its petition that Standard
Oil bo dissolved as In violation of
the Sherman antitrust law
Tho brief will bo foundation of tho
governments oral argument at the
hearing next Monday It bears the
names of Attorney General Wicker
sham and of Frank B Kellogg with
Charles B MQrrlson and Cordonlc A
Severance as special assistants
One of the two volumes of the brief
Is devoted to an analysis of testimony
taken Jn the circuit court of tho Unit
ed Slates for the eastern district of
Missouri which decreed that Stand
ard Oil bo dissolved It represents
years of governmental Investigation of
the oil business Tho government de
clares this testimony shows rebates
and discriminatory rate wore received
by Uio Standard Oil combnlation not
only during Its formative period but
during the last ton years whereby
the Standard was enabled to bring u
I large part of the concerns Into tho
combination and to crush cut and
eliminate from the Held of competition
tile principal part of tho balance
WARM CONTEST
IS PROVIDED
Jacksonville Fla March 9Th9
tropical selling stakes with a money
consideration of 1300 was produc
tive of a spectacular contest Sum
mary
marFirst
First race four furlongs soiling
Dont won Sylvan Dell second
Lydia Lee third Time 19 35
Second race Jlvo and a half fur
longs selling Endlmlon won
Square Deal second Glovannlraggio
third Time 109 35
Third race five and a half fur
longs selling Fond Heart won
Mystlflor second Yama third Time
108 15
Fourth raco Tropical selling stages
six furlongs Lothario won Carroll
second Alfred the Great third Time
111 25
Fifth race six furlongs handicap
John Griffon II won Jack Parker
second King of Yolo third Time
113 25
Sixth race mile and 70 yards sell
ing Ardrl won Alton second Oso
rlne third Time 115 25
IMPORTANT TO
GHANGfS
in RAilROAD Bill
Washington March ITho adminis
tration railroad bill was amended In
an Important particular today by the
house committee on Interstate and
foreign commerce when the commit
tee voted 9 to 7 to substitute the
Interstate Commerce commission for
tho proposed court of commerce as
tho tribunal designated to receive pe
titions or applications of railroads de
siring to acquire Interests in other
lines
IF YOU ARE A TRIFLE SENSITIVE
Aboatlbosizoof yourahoct It wma tathfactlon I
to Eno c Ibat many pcoplh un wen show n rue
urwtr by 1b1Jnj AllclI Foot Eaee the anti
lllc powoJtr Into tbee Justlhothing for Danc f
in Putir PatenttLfstber5hoesnndforBrrekmg
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In AiOw oQOOr tti acii rubbers unj crenpc + occow
necrsary and your bot pinch then KootKaM I
plvclnUotrcUcf HoME rjv hprc2ic bam io
PlUm Addr Men S Oimelcd Lo 1107 Jf V
Jfed accept any n > NiTif
FAVORITES MEET
WITH DEFEAT
Most of Oakland Winners Grot
Sup pr Choices
Lost Out
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Oakland March 9FnorJtes fared
poorly at Emcry Hle today but most
of the winners wore well supported
Ono of tho Tjest flnl6hes came In the
fifth when thanks ton vigorous ride
on tho part of Vesper In the final six
teenth HiiBli Money got up In time to
beat Mr Picnic Tho feature was
taken toy Bolrcmla Redwood tho
favorite ran away two miles and the
field was sent away without him
First race six fifrlongs Galvanic 7
lp 1 won Charles Green 6 to 1 sec
ond PIckaway 20 to 1 third Time
115 ie
Second race six furlongs Elorcd
4 to 1 won Philip Sting 7 to 1 sec
ond No Quarter to 2 third Time
111 15 f
Third note three and a half fur
longs PIccuvl 4jto 1 won Indora
9lo 10 second IZavclslock 10 to 1
third Time 4Ui5
Fourth race futurity course Bal
ronla 8 to 1 won Coppertown 18 to
5 second Dr Dougherty 9 to 2 third
Time 110 15 1
Fifth race mile Hush Money 18
to 5 won Miss PJcnlc 5 to 1 second
Chantllly 12 to 1 third Time 142
Sixth race Avg anti a half furlongs
Sal Attlcum 9 to 20 won Lady
Elizabeth 9 to second Pride of Liu
more 15 to 1 thIrd Time 107 15
JIM BARRY KNOCKS
OUT GUNBOAT SMITH
Oakland CallC March Catching
his man rebounding from tho ropes
of the ring Jim Barry of Chicago sent
a ripping right uppercut to Gunboat
Smiths chin in the ninth round of I
their scheduled IQround fight hero to
night and the sailor lad was knocked
out In his own corner A big crowd
witnessed tho contest
LONG BEACH WINS I I
FROM CHICAGO SOX
Long Beach Calif March 9 Three
White Sox pitchers were hammered
by ten hits by tho Long Beach team
today antI the death players won 5 to
1 This was the first defeat tho Sox
have suffered since they begun doing
the suburbs Score R H E
Long Beach q 5 10 1
Chicago 1 C 3
Batteries Scatbn and Whaling
Crlpps Young Halen and Sullivan
Kruger I
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Sacramento Calif March DWhite
Sox No 1 defeated the Sacramento
Coast leaguers this afternoon by a
score of 6 toScore
R H E
Chicago iC 8 3
Sacramento < 5 S 2
Batteries Smith Olmstead and
Bloch Brown Heisler and LaLongo
PROr ISE JO KEEP
ILL FOODS ClfAN
Salt Lake March 910 response
to letters sent to all of the grocers
In Salt Lake City by the civic com
mittee of the Federation of Womens
clubs asking the grocers to com
ply moro closely with the clean food
requirements of the city thirtyfour
grocers have expressed their willing
ness to conform to tho letter of tho
law and have advised Mrs P N
Cook chairman of the civic commit
tee of tholr good Intentions
The grocers who have had their
names put oq the list are Enslug
Grocery company G F Brooks So
cial grocery J and M Irvine Bert
M Olson H A Wagner H M Bar
ton Z C M I Jacobson Grocery
company C W Peck Yearaly
Glbbs S M Ball H J Sims Hudson
Grocery company Barnes Grocery
company S II Knight McDonald
Grocery company College Grocery I
Braby Morris Hapgoods Grocery
Sherwoods market United Grocery
company W P Mortensou Co
J M Marriott company the Success
grocery J E Evans C P Nielsen
tho Franklin market 0 J Yost E
E Rich Casclton Brothers Earl
Grocery company L J Collins Sing
leton Grocer company
Tho complete list ot grocers res
ponding to the appeal of tho women
will be scot to every club member
RAILV A Y COMPANY
ORDERED TO PAY
Salt Lake March 9Mrs Lena My
ors has won her fight against the San
Pedro Los Angeles Salt Lake Rail
way company for tho second time for
damages for the death of her hus I
band Yesterday a jury In Judgo
Armstrongs division of tho district
court gave her a verdict of 7000 At
the first trial which was before Judge
T D Lewis the verdict was for 7
500Tho
Tho railway company appealed from
the former Judgment and a new trial
was ordered on the ground that tho
judge erred admitting In evidence
n BenIce letter giving the reasons
for discharging the coniluctorvof ono
of the trains whoso collision caused
tho death of George W Myers at
Beryl on February G IOU The su
preme court held that proper foifrjda
lion should have been laid for admis
sion of the loiter This was donoln
the ucc nll trial and tire ItiUor Was
admitted l > j Judge Armstrong It Is
said that tho railway company will
appeal again
CHILD HAS FUNJ
WIH r DYNAMITE
Boy Experiments With Match
i and Cap and Maimed for
Life r
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Last Lake larch 9WhUc experi
menting with a lighted match and a
dynamite cap In front of tho Scott
building this morning Samuel Werb
10 years old who live n144 West
Third South received Injuries which
have already cost him two fingers
and may necessitate tho amputation
of more Ho was also hurt about
the face and eyes
His sister Kathnleen Werb C years
old who stood beside him watching
thc operation of tho cap received a
long ugly gash on the forehead whlcii
while probaably not serious is very
painful
Immediately after the accident
young Werb and his sister were
taker to Smiths drug storo where
whero both displayed astonishing
grit Samuel sat on a box and des
pite the fact that his thumb and
forefinger wore both shot off and his
faco badly lacerated ho did not cry
or complain Ho wiped tho blood
from his face and from his slaterJ
face with n towel
Tho accident was a peculiar one
Tho two children were going up Main
street when young Wejb found a cap
In his pocket which ho says had been
given him by his older mister or
which ho had found at his home
Getting near a polo ho examined the
cap and then told his sister he was
going lo light It to hear the explo
sion Ho expected Jt to fizz like a
firecracker
Ills sister got close to watch the
operation and the match was ap
plied There followed a loud explo
sion and both children were knocked
down
0Ulcers Woods and Cosslday were
near and hurried to the children
who were too frightened to get up
A big crowd gathered and tho chil
dren were hurried to the drug store
whero a hurry call wag put in for
Dr Sonborn He took the children
to his offico and dressed their
wounds
Tho doctor found that two fingors
would have to bo amputated complete
ly and the third probably will havo
to be taken off later The Injuries
of the girl arc not very serious
Tho father of the children Is G
W Werb a machinist in the employ
of tho Denver Rio Grande Railway
company
REI AIL GlfRS TO
HAVE TAG DAY
Salt Lake March 0All of the re
tall clerks who can get away from
their respective places of business for
a tlmo tomorrow will be on the streets
tagging the public The pinning of
tho tags Is not a solicitation for
money but just a boost for earlier
closing of the retail stores In Salt
Lake City and the persons tagged
are asked lo wear the llttlo badges
and thats all
About 25000 of the diamond shaped
badges will be distributed They will
be Inscribed on one sldo with C shop
before C p in ou Saturdays Do
you and on tho other side with
Help tho clerks
Tho articles of agreement for ear
ly closing between the retail clerks
local city which wero presented to
the members of the union last night
were adopted and will be taken to
the merchants for their signatures at
once
CE1TE fAl PIOGHf
PlOC1EUME
GfTS ORE IN UME
Salt Lake March 9A message
from Superintendent William Lloyd
was received at the local offices of the
Centennial Ploche Mining company
this morning to the effect that the
now shaft bad opened up a fivefoot
vein of ore In the limestone No sen
sational values aro shown in this
opening yet thcro Is two feet of this
oro of a very good grade Thin an
nouncement was received with a great
deal of pleasure as It confirms tho
opinion given by some of the largest
owners months ago that tho oro I I
would be encountered at a depth of I
between 400 and 500 feet
When Secretary Murray C Godbe
was asked about tho recent develop
ment work In this property he said
that there was nothing to get excited
about However he said that It gives
the owners the satisfaction of know
Ing they wore on the right trail It
will require more sinking to go
through the lime and get into the
shale where the company will get
the formation Identical with that of
I the Prince Consolidated Actor this
work Is completed ho property will
soon be shaped up for a regular ship
per Centennial Ploche comprises a
group of claims adjoining the Prince
Consolidated on tho south and east
There aro 220 acres In all and Its
ground contains the same mineraliza
tion that has boon extensively devel
oped by Its neighbor A considerable
amount of Interest Is held In the
property by eastern people and the
ground has been fully equipped to do
Bomo deep mining With the showing
made to date there Is no qtieaton In
the mind of engineers that another
producer of high grade ore from PI
ocho will bo developed In the Centen
nial Plocho ground during the sum
mer months
Winter In this section is getting to
be as uncertain na a Taft pnllcy
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100 Reward 5100 I
The rtadcw of this piper wlU be pleas6J to
learn that there is lwlc U onqalrodeU di + easa
bat science hu bees able to cure In all Its
tags md iba i M arch HaUsCitglrh
Cott IHlIc only Hire faire kab ifto the JJ
awl fraternity Caurrb Uioca coMttutonil
dgcaiz rcouirca a cojutmilipinl ueatraent
HiU Catarrh Curo is lakeP infernally stung
drccdy upon the blood and mUCOUS surfaces of >
the spites tltcrwv destroying the I1f1daUon r
or Ito dht3st and tthp thr roat1tnt sutagth
by bgilding up the conatltauon In1 Jpng
ntljre in < thin its Work jhe rep ri rtor have
M loath faith gin lit cur Cvvo DOa tliltthcy
Uer One Hundred 1011 fof any tC tst It
atla to C1c Send for La E Iti
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goodness Everybody particularly the first time you
hear the Edison Phonograph play an Amberol Record
People who have heard Phonographs talked about or
who have heard them at a distance on the street or who have
heard some other make ofsoundreproducing machine
do not realize the remarkable goodness of the Edison
Phono raph
This is partly due to the wonderful sapphire point which
does not scratch or make any sound and partly due to the
wonderful Amberol Records which arc so smooth and clear
that they can reproduce the finest violin melody with all
its natural sweetness Q >
This is the same instrument which plays and sings those
musical comedy songs which everybody whistles
TheEdisonPhonographdocs everything and docsitwcll
Is there any reason why you should not have one
Edison Phonograph + ti2OtotXe Editor Antxwl H corr1lIAT twice u loo Me
IMlton Standard Ueecrdi Me Edlon Cirand0jwni JteconJ TV ncd Jl 1
There are Edl on dealers eTcrprbero Co to tho nearest and heir the RdUan rhonorr ph
From both Edison Standard onil Ambrol Records GfltcompUto MUJcRs from year dealtror
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SAYS LAMBS HAD NO
DRINK IN fiVE DAYS I
Salt Lake March VTho live stock
firm of A Ilanauor Co Is trying In
the district court to collect frtm tho 1 I
Denver Rio Grande Railroad com
pany 27H22 which the firm says It
lost on a shipment of lambs through
negligence of the railway company In
net providing proper places to water
the lambs Tho shipment was made
at Salina November 13 of twelve
double deck cars from Salina to Kan
sas City and the charge Is made that I
It took live days for tho railway to I
curry the lambs from Salina to Pu
eblo 015 miles during which time
they were Insufficiently fed The loss
by depreciation on the way Is figured I
at 202421 and 11998 is added for
loss of lambs by theft or oscapo
SENATE FAVORS COURT
OF PATENT APPEALS
Washington March DThe bill
creating a court of patent appeals
was passed today by the senate It
authorized a bench of five members
The chief justice IB to be nominated
by tho president and servo for life
and the other four justices are to bo
selected by the chief Justice of tho
supremo court from amtng tho circuit I
and district judges and are to nerve
for six years
INCREASE MISSIONARY FUND
Salt Lake City Utah March IOne
result of tho laymens Missionary
convention which closed In this city
tonight was the doubling of the mis
sionary fund pledged by the Protest
ant churches for the current year
The budget was Increased to 4000
The principal workers In tho move
ment will go to Boise Idaho where
the next convention will bo held
BOYD OF nOISE IS I i
GIVf BIG JUDMEfT
San Francisco March IEndln
litigation whIch dragged through a
I dozen court from the superior court
of Idaho through the federal tribunals
and to the supreme court of the
United States during a period of
twenty years the United Stales cir
cuit court of appeals for the Ninth
district today handed down a decree
I awarding 100000 damages aga nst
the Northern Pacific railroad to Jo
seph H Boyd of Boise Idaho The
claim originally for 17000 was for
the payment of construction work for
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the Coour dAlene Hallway E Naviga I
lion company which was absorbed on
its failure by tho Northern Pacific
Railroad company Interest and
charges brought the sum up to the
amount awarded by the court today
to Boyd
SEfK TO SAVE ELK t
HUNGRY IN WYOMH G
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Cheyenne Wyo March 9 Govern
or Brooks the stato veterinarian
game warden and food commissioner
left this morning for the Jackson
Holo country to look after tho thous
ands of wild elk Bald to lie starving
In that section on account of the
deep snow and their Inability tofind
forage It will require ten days to
mako tho Journey over the snowcot
ered mountains in sleds and snow
shoos
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It Is still possible to suggest that
Mr Peary be retired as a majorgen
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OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS J
I H C Bigelow President A P Bigelow Cashier I t sJ
I J M Browning VicePrest J E Halverson Asst Cashr tx dJ
G L Becker E L Van Meter John K Spiers I a
I 0 A Parmley L F Bigelow J N Spargo 9
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