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WT -n. -ir, '-ZUJim 'w !1 '-.' ' if . PAGKFOUIt. TIE KABTKHN UTAH ADVOCATE. THfiMll.IV. NOV. 81. '- . mv III The Eastern Utah Advocate Bfj ' Tho Advocato Publishing Company (Inc.). Hit II. W. Crockett, Manager. Hk . Subscription Itntcs: Ono Yoar, ll.GO; Six Mo., 76c; Three Mo COo. H ADVKllTISINO ItATIM INKKIi:CT JANUARY 1. 1012. IE DISPLAY ADVERTISING I'or Inch per Btaglo Imuc, 25c; per Inch 1 Dor Month, 20o Each Issue. Hjff . POSITION Pull Position, Top of Column, Next Mending, ndd 26 for cont to aboro. Alongsldo Hooding Matter, ndd 10 per cent to HJK above HI IXEADEnS I'or Lino, One Time, 10c; per Line, Subsequent, 6c. Hjaf . PItOEESSIONAL CAIID8 Not Over Ono Inch, (1.00 per Month. Haft LEUAL8 Ton ConU por Lino First Insortlon. Flvo Cent per Line HK Each Subsequent lasuo. OUITUAUIES Cards of Thank, Ilcsotutlons, -Etc., nt Halt Local Hj Hooding Notlco Hate. Address nil Communications to 1 THE ADVOCATE PUIIUHIILVO CO., Price, Utnli. HI ' THUHHOAY, NOV. l, 11)12. Ht 11MVM THAT DllHTHOV IICE Al'- $ Tl:l1 INE OIHAHTEtl. HHt White dnmp la tho Ran moat HHtj feared by minora, for Ita proportion HB (i render It difficult to detect, Inns- HHJ4J much nt It la tasteless, odorless and 2 colorless, and when mixed In tho Blj proportion of about ono pnrt of gas HHf Jj to nlno pnrta air Is called "fire HB J dnmp," and becomes exploslvo to n HHf ,: degrco hard to realliu unless ono H',3 has seen Its effects. According to ft,w Mining Hclonco black damp, unlike K I whlto damp, Is hearlor than air, Vi and l a non-oxploitvo gns which HHs way bo detected by Its peculiar Hal .odor. Again, unlike tho other, Its HHwj effect Is to suffocnta and extinguish HHtJ flro. This gas Is so honvy nml HHW fmoves with such n sluggish flow, HHHj Uiat occasionally wlion minors havu HHfll -.boon trapped In a mtno following an f (explosion, and have detected the HHll 'black damp creeping- In on them by HHMi Tits smell, they hnvo boon able to HHHJ c"top Us advance by uroctlng dniua HHU For bnrrlcados along tho floor, build HHH Miig them higher ns tho volume of HHffa gas Incronaod, and keeping tho nlr HHW .within their llttla enclosure com- HHKJ iaratlvcly clean by rude, Improvised HHHI 'fans. Following an explosion, thoso HHH ttwo gases become mingled and form W f mixed gas possessing nil tho dread HHHI ..qualities of each, which Is known ns HHHI "after damp," and It Is tho mixture Hj of gases s)ilcli destroys any life Hl that tuny remain following it initio HHHI disaster. Hp t- City newspapers often make light HHHj of country newspapers for dolnlllng HHHj tho comlnjr and going of people and HHHJ other personal mention. Hut If that HHHJ bo on offense tho city newspapers HHHI are even tnoro culpable, for In tholr HHH Hoclety notes and other departments HHW they uro lavish In tholr accounts of HHHj socalled society pooplo. Tho prln- HHH clpal difference between tho coun HHY try and city proa Is simply In the HHj fact that tho rural newspaper citron- HK Icles tho movements of the people HHj who are generally known In tho HHJ community, while the city press HHV tolls of people whom the great inn- HHj Jorlty of Its readers only know by HHa name. In Its personal mention tho HHV rural press Is singularly free from HHj class feeling and flunkoylsni, while HHaj there Is a strong feeling that both HHj characteristics uro found In the so HHb clal happenings recorded In the col- HHV umns of large city dullles. HHj While the need of curroncy re- HHJ form In this country Is undoubted, HHf the reformation should bo of an on- HHJ during ktud and not of u chnracter HHJ to cause the work to bo undertaken HHV nil over agnln. Wo want no mere HHJ makeshifts of simply temporary use- HHV fulness, A mukeshltt Is always a HHV poor substltuto for tho right thing. HHJ What Is wanted Is n currency based HHJ upon properly soeured bank credit, HHJ subject to constant redemption, HHJ with proper reserves against the HHJ circulating notos ns well as ngalnst HHJ demand deposits. No makeshift or HHJ emergency devices should bo no- HHt cepted In placo of It. HHj Now York's World lias mnde u HHj summary of some phasos of tho Into HHJ ' oamialgu and finds that Itoosevelt HHW undo approximately fourteen huu- HBH dred nnd fifty speeches; WlUon, HHH i 330, and Tuft (preliminary), 560. HHJ Number of words uttered In HHJ speeches by Iloosovolt, 1,030,000; H y Wilson, 476,000; by Tuft, 215,- HHt 000. Number of miles trnveled by B Uoosevelt, 29,000; by Wilson, 19,- ft ,000; by Tuft, 12,000. Cost of prl- HHJ inury and post convention cam- HHf jmlgns, progressive, (2,000,000; re- B imbllcan, (1,700,000; demoorntlc, H ,(1.300,000. HHH l' Thero has Juki been jmt out of HHb sorvjeo at the Dolconth mine In HHM Cornwall an engine which was erect- HHH ed In tho enr 1816. During all tho HHB intervening period It has beqn work- HHH lug faithfully and well and Is a HHB tribute alike to Cornish mechanical HkB3 'jrtesfHHHMw'2iK. Jiirir5 HHlHvwiHHHHHfc genius nnd workmanship. That It has now ceased lo perform Ita func tions Is dun to no scnao of lack of duty or weariness In well doing, but simply to tho clrcumatnnco that tho old nt Dolcoath Is giving place to tho now. Our schools will never bo really democratic until tho pupils wear n uniform. Every high school girl, for example, who can posalbly got hold of the clothes, dresses ns If she wcro going out to cako walk. Tho girls who can't get tho clothes must suffer constant humiliation or else stop school. Now that the shouting Is about over the country Is sottllng down onco more lo tho regular routine of dlurnnt existence, well pleased nt the fact that (hero will bo nn Inter val of four years boforo nnother presidential contest will mnko Its npponranco. Thero Is nothing to that sonnot Hint John J. Ingnlls wrolo about op portunity knocking nt every man's door. Tho fact Is that nlno men out or ten who succeed fairly well In life have to gn out nnd Insso tho old girl while she's on the dead run. No bettor tribute could bo paid to tho American pooplo than that manifested nl tho lato election with Its great political overturn. Tho dig nity of tho ballot and tho dignified nnd peaceful ncccptnnce of Its man date wore splendidly cmphnaltcd. Why not tho organisation of tho Democratic Job Hunters' association, unlimited, In Utah, for tho reason that an organisation working with n common purposo Is always nblo to accomplish moro than mon working ns Individuals? Dwellings nro at n premium In I'rlce. No better returns nro to bo had from any sourco of Invostmont than by tho erection of four to six room residences here. It may bo true that u circus takes n lot of money out of town, but tho Chicago mall order house does not oven glvo a parado. That tract of land In l'rlco Hlvor Valley will not bo us ohoap noxt year as It Is now. Most argument consists of plain damned lies, stuck to through thick nnd thin. (IIVE (Wit HIDE A CHANCE. In nn article taken from tho Chi cago Herald, hondod "lluslness Mon In Theatricals," wo notlco that "Tho Lion and tho Mouse" Is going to mnko n few Btops boforo starting u run In Ban Francisco. Now why can't wo hnvo this company stay one night with usT They surely must huvo a flrst-elnss company to con template an oxtonded run In the Westoru metropolis. Oho us a cli an co. Mr. rtvupwlv -A omir tORgw I lr wtn Mr. Jltnpok Wall, you never hear o' t woman betiMC arraated far aarrylng Wo wrlto all liquor bonds at our Prlco offlco no Bonding nwny or dolaya. R, W. Crockott &, Co. Also plato glass Insurance. School Supplies at Tho Advocato. I'OSTMASTEH ItECEIVES' PAItCELS POST bnDHIW Postmaster Oulwlts has received further Instructions with reference to Ihe parcels post law, which Roes Into effect January 1, 1913. The order stnles that nil matter shipped In this way must bo stamped with the regular parcels post stamp nnd nny packages sent with tho ordin ary stamp will be "held for post nge." In addition to this, parcels will b mallnblo only nt the post offices and not on rnllwny post of fices or cars. Tho paokages sent by tho parcels poit system must weigh eleven pounds or less nnd not bo longer than seventy-two Inches. The psck fiRe must not bo greater In girth thon soventy-two Inches nnd must bo of such nnturo that they will cause no Inconvenience to thoac handling them Matter sent by the parcels post must not bo of a na ture that will perish within the length of tlmo necessary to take It to Its destination. ItOWAN OIlEllEl) DATE O.V THE PACIFKJ COAST Marty Howan, tho clover welter weight boxer from Hclpor, loft )es tcrday for Los Angoles, where he will discuss nn offer mado him to box Ilert Fngln, n middleweight. Tho promoters wnnt Kownn nnd Fa gln to go on as scml-flnal to the Mnndot-Itlvers fight Thanksgiving day, but this gives tho Holpcr lad very llttlo tlmo for preparation and ha may docllno tho offor. "I am not n prelim fighter, anyway," said Itowan, Just boforo leaving. "I will try to mnko them stago mo In tome other fight ns ono of tho principals." JUAItHZ ItEI'L'OEEH AltE NOT HUFFEItINd According to n letter received nt tho offlco of tho first presidency of tho Mormon church from President Junius Komney of the Junrcz stske, the Mormon refugees In El I'aao from Mexico nro not suffering icrl ous Illness. President Komney also writes that tho rotugces nro In com fortablo clrcumstnnccs, many hating found employment, nnd that they will return to tholr homes boron d tho bordor when peaco is perman ently restored. PHOI'OSEI) PLANS WILL HE ONLY TEMPOILlltY I EL PASO. Tex., Nov. 18 Apostlel Anthony W. Ivlns today said there Is no present Intention of perman ently abandoning tho Mormon col onies In Mexico and that whattver arrangements nro mado now for tho colony plans nro but tomporary ones to ond when quiet Is permanently restored In Mexico. Tho seltlon of temporary colony lands tests largely with O. P. Ilrown anj Jun ius Komney, said Apostlo Ivtas. HEM'S A Jt'lKJE IV ll.l FIX. Justlco Ell Cherry of Olllli Mills, Tcnn., was plainly worried. A bnd soro on his leg had baffled sevoral doctors and long resisted nil romo dlcs. "I thought It waa n cancer," ho wrote. "At last I used Ilucklon'i Arnica Salve, and was complotoly cured." Cures burns, bolls, ulcors, cuts, bruises nnd piles, 26c at nil doalors. AdvL if ""CW alrlrt NAlilltn .. 1" '.i ii ihr ki( llnkal l, i m ml do. a , i it !.! If he ihoulil mhii to .M III I4l y Thf Man I l hit to taliyou. Offlco and school supplies. Ad vocato Publishing Co. SliENKJMNlIE lectures lly Hiidiic" Mm Ocncr nlly to He 0'"i Frequently. Tho Students' Commercial club, a now Btudcnt organization, mnde its debut last week. It is composed of students In tho commercial depart ment nnd hns for Its purposo the development of tho student and the department. Already they havo planned a series of lectures nnd demonstrations to bo given by lead ing business mon of tho Btate. The first of theso lectures was last Mon day by Mr. Claspltl. Ills very Instruc tive talk was listened to Jntently by club mombors ns well ns n num ber of other students. It Is tho in tention of tho club to Invito local business men to attend these meet ings. Tho commercial club will also collect and malntnln nn Industrial tnusoum nnd n library. The offi cers of tho now orgnnttntlon nro Loo Whltraore, president; Khodn Pace, vlco president; Ernest Glnn nottl, socretnry, Hoxel Urycc, treas urer, and Zllpjia Earll, athletic man ngcr. It Is expected that the club will take n leading part In school activities throughout tho year. Al ready they have challenged nny other school organisation for n bas ketball game. WE WANT THIS. Manngcr Anderson Informs us that ho Is negotiating with tho man ager of "Tho Lion nnd tho Mouse" fori ono night. Ho says thero Is very llttlo chanco for such n com pany having n dato open. No mat ter, let them know wo nro on earth. Wo may cntch them on tholr return. You must romember, 'twns wind that made Chicago. Keep blowing your horn. We'll sell a fifty-foot frontage business prop erty, close in, and rent ;ing for fifty dollars per month. Worth $5,000 of anybody's money. Rent may be increased. R. W. CROCKEn & CO. PRICE, UTAH .NOTICE CNITEU HTATIM LAND Offlco. Salt Lake City. Utah, No vember 14, I012.--To Whom It May , Concern' Notlco Is hereby given Hint tho state of Utah has filed in this offlco lists of lands, selected by tlin said stnto under Sec. 0 of the act or congress, approved July 10, 1894, as Indemnity school lands, vlx. NEViSWU. Sec. 31, Twp, 16 South. Kango 8 Enst, Salt Luke meridian, Serlnl 09972. Copies of sntd lists, so far as they relato to snld tracts by descriptive sub-dlvl-alms, havo been conspicuously post ed In this office for Inspection by nny person Interested nud by tho public generally. During tho period of publication of this notlco, or any tlmo thorcnflor, and before flnnl ap proval and certification, umlor de partmental roKulntlons of April 26, 1907, protests or contests agulnst the claim of the state to any of tho tracts or sub-dlvlslons hereinbefore described, on tho ground that tho aamu Is moro valuable for mineral than for agricultural purposes, will bo received and noted for report to the general land office ut Washing ton, I), C. Failure so to protest or contest, within tho time specified, will bo considered sufficient el donco of tho non-mineral chnracter of the tracts nnd the selections thereof, bvlng otherwise free from objection, will bo approved to the stnto. E. I). K THOMPSON, Kegls tor First pub, Nov 21, last Dec 19-12 Children 4fc aJjjC4' Must Have Good Light for Studying j??r !!ht !traI?s tho eves' fmd the injurious effects may inst for life. An oil lnmp is best. Tho light from the Rayo l-nrnp is soft and mellow. You can read or work under it lor hours without hurting your oyes. The RAYO la con.tructtd scientifically, It la the The -s-fc P yud-7t inexponalva and economical. My LamD. m,Jo of tMli nickel plated. jCVCLVO uT V Lighted without removing chimney or Jy hde- Katy to clean and rewlck. Mado In various '" styles snd for all purposes. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (An laditM Corporation) .,. Mi." Ka-T8" J81WJ. - .-..1 - LMiif. .jy . . .,! Shoes! Stioei WE HAVE THEM I y YOU WANT THEM Shoes For the Faniill Don't injure your health I by getting your feet wet I our shoes will keep I them dry H All Sizes, Best Quality On Shoes for hard wear H Heavy Boots. New line I of Shoes just arrived. Shoes that will stand the I kicks of that live boy H or girl of yours. . . B Harmon Bros.B Mercantile Co.B Opposite Postoffice Price, m H In Our Meat Department We Are Now hmm Fresh Fish iSt.. I ; Mallard Ducks, Fresh Oysters and Li I jj sters and all kinds of Fresh and Salt Mead I The Very Best In Groceries, CanM Goods, Teas and Coffees. fl Carbon County Commission Compaij.H J Main Ktrci-t, liist .f Itnnks, Price, Utnli. H UTAH FUEL COMPANY MINi:iW AM) HHII'I'KHH OP CARBON COUNTY COALS MANUFACTURERS OF COKE OAIUION COU.NTV CX)AIi AHH THH I1UST In Uu ninrkt-t for Horses nnd MuIm for .Minus, lUy ssd Cn Mine I rops, Tics nnd 6prus and various oUicr local pfv HOMK I.VDUBTIUI1S IATHONIZi:i). Oonoral Offices Seventh Floor Judgo Iluildlng, Salt Ukt Mines nt Clear Crcok, Wlntor Quarters, Castle Oslo " Sunnyslde. Carbon County, Utah. iCulbcrt U Olson, ftiumctt K. Olwa. I'rrsldeiit. vlco Vrvt, ,nd Oen. ) N. H. Huiimount, Soc'y and Tri'ns. Eastern Utah Realty Compaq I'KICH, UTAH. ISMfll Opiiortiinltlcs Offt-ml In litattni U,, WIJ U,U.N',1"!i1'1' ItAKCIIKS AND I'AUM MSDS AM1 liAM) HIX'UIHTIIM, C1TV IXTH AND nUSIDiaC NaVlftn T,t,C8 Abstracted. Kxatnlnod and VotUfti to fll7on rnk Uono- ,nunco Written. Wrlto for UfB' to uison & Soamount, Prlco, JOHNSON BROS. 1 Phone 134 j; Carpentering and Mill Work of all !; inds. Get our prices. !; PRICE - UTAH j