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Show k THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH -i threatened loss or damage bf a viola tion of tb 'ct undoi the wire conditions and principles that Injunctive relief against threatened conduct whfch will cause loss oKdamage Is granted BILLS OUT bv court of equity. It It required that a proper bond shall be executed against damages fo 'i Measures Based on Wilson Pol- at Injunction lmprovldently granted, aud It must? be shown that the danger icies Define Sherman Act . of irreparable loss or .damage la 1m mediate , and Allied Laws. Hit interlocking Directorates. Concerning directorates, the bill on that subject, whfch Is to become efFULL PUBLICITY IS SOUGHT fective two years from date of ap proval of the act. provides. - -"No person engaged as an Individ ual or as a member of a partnership Trado Commission Instead of Corpora- or as a director or other officer of a tion Bureau Would Report Violain the business of selling corporation tions of the' Statutes Rigid railroad cars or locomotives, or' railInquiries Are Ordered. rfteel, or minroad rulls a ing or selling coal, or cdndC'.tlng Washington, Jan 23 Embodjlng bank or trust company, shall act as a the program laid down by 'the presi- director or other officer or employe of dent In his recent message, the ad any railroad or other public service inlslraiion's trust blit were present- corporation which conducts an Inter" ed to Tongrt-iis.!state business The bills'diaAfprecelved the approval No person shall at the same time llson and the Democratic be a director or other officer or emof Mr li aders of both housoS'-congress ploye In two or more federal reserve With little modification they will be banks, national banksor banking asenacted Into law, Their put poses ate sociations, or other banks or trust I Definition of unlawful t lonop t companies which are members of any a. oly or restraints nf triple "trank; and a pr'ate banker tpschb Prohibition of' unfair trade and a person who is a director in way state bank or trust company not operpractice 3. (rent Km of an Interstate ating under the provisions of the retrade commission. cent currency law shall not be eligible 4. Regulation of corporation dlto serve us a director In any bank or doctorates and prohibit Ion of Inbanking association or trust company terlocking dlre torates opt rating underjhe provisions of the BIGGER. POTATO. YIELD j DRESS FOUR NEW ANTI- j TRUST . V -- - Unlawful Monopoly Defined. -- d ke 1 1 of-th- I1 -- . , - , , -- sue-h-- a o lta-pr- od - v - 1 Off W M and are thoroughly cooled they will be ready for. packing. Fou!uy dressed for market should be kept off feed at Great Advantage Gained by Spraying for Blight la Conclusively 8hown ; Tubers Were Planted Level v and' in Ridges. least 24 hours previous to slaughter, and should not he drawn before It la packed for shlptnent. The action of the air on the ineide of the fowl will A, very interesting aeries of teats is potato growing - in Ohhj,'" shew " conclusively that great advantage la to be gained by spraying for blight. In four wet yeara, when, blight la usually severe, out of 44 comparisons of 60 feet of sprayed vines with the corresponding Unsprayed vines, the sprayed lota gave a greater yield. The averages for the four years of these sprayed end unsprayed potatoes give an average Increase of about 32 per cent.- - In every one "Of the" years, the spraying, theoretically, much more than paid for Itself. 50 formula) The Bordeaux spraying was done three times, tbs first being about the middle of July, the last about "the first of September, All of the potatoes werejpfgyfidfpr Insects so as to make the conditions the same so far as Insect Injury was concerned. The potatoes werd' planted level and In ridges. TheHncreased yield of the potatoes was not only due to Increased numbers of marketable Broiling' Chickens Packed Biwast Up. cause it to spoil, and sible to keep fn good a flat box. In which poultry can head of each bird la make it Imposcondition. Use two layers of Wrap the paper, so that any blood which may be left in the head will not come In contact With the body of the fowl and" sol' It In some cases the whole bird Ik trapped In wai paper. Start & layer In the bottom of the box; take each bird separately and fold tbe head to one side, and place it in the box .with the head up. Continue In this way until the bottom layer is filled. Put In the upper layer the same way, excgpt that the head is'Ln the middle aid the side of .the breast Is up It is a good plan to establish a permanent trade with som commission firm, meat dealer or large hotel, to supply them with poultry. This will Insure a' better price than when shipped only occasionally. Poultry should be sent so as to be on the road the least possible time. The cases, when shipped, should be plainly- - marked for whom"" and from whom they are; the number bf birds In tbe case, and the weight. ba-jac- Comparative Yields From 8prSyed (1, 3) and Unsprayed (2,4) Vines. tubers, but also to Increased weight of the tubers, especially the larger ones. As a result of these tests the follow- ing recommendations ate madd: We advise rotation having potatoes on a 'different piece of land- each year. A good four year rotation Jk rn, (2) Potatoes. (3) Rye. (4) Leguminous crop (Sow In fall with the rye, or the following spring ) Growing potatoes on the same land two or more yeara in succession Increases sc,ab If manure Is used, plow it in In the preceding fall. If a heavy coat of manure Is used with the corn, commercial fertilizers only may be used with the potatoes. Nitrate of soda. 150 pounds; muriate of potash,.2!l0. pounds; acid phosphate, 400 pounds; .and tankage, d 350 pounds , makes an excellent fertilizer. A thorough cultivation In the nature of combined level ridge culture, Is recommended That Is, give thorough level cultivation up to the last two and then begin to ridge up the rows, moderately at first, and as much as possible tbe second time. As year after year, wet or dry, we have produced Increased yields due to spraying with Bordeaux mixture, we recommend spraying as a yearly feature In growing potatoes. ls-(- l) iud. The fall and early spring Is the two best seasons for destroying these worms. If not killed they will la a year or two completely girdle, and tree The" most" efThus, destroy-t- he fectual method to destroy them 1b to dig away the earth from around the base of each tree to the depth of six or eight inches, scrape the bark, clean and insert the end of a wire into their burrow and kill them. If the worm cannot be found usa a sharp pointed knife and cut a narrow strip of the bark lengthwise of tb trunk; he may usually be, found Just inside the bark. Examine each tre closely, kill them, then rub In rosin soap to fill up the wound. - The same means" should be taken against the peach tree grub. After the trees are wormed and dUg around pack about one peck of wood or coal ashes around the base of each tree and allow this to remain until late la the summer. This, prevents the beetles from depositing their eggs In tbe soft bark at the sui face of the ground, the place usually selectefl. The fall is the beat time to scrape the green moss off- -t he trunk ahd larger limbs. A short handled hoe. ground sharp, Is an excellent little scraper. The young green bark should not bo Injured. After scraping wash, the larger limbs and trunk of each, tree with warm water and soft soajw Hard wood ashes may he used Instead of soap. If ashes eannot be had to pack around the trees, use alaokad 1 I time; BY FOWLS (By II. IL SHEPHARD.) the pullet begins laying, mors nests w TIL. be.jiee.ded, and INt very Important that plenty of'nests should be provided, so there will be no quar- -- reling over them. The vice-- of is " often started in the flock, because tbe hens are lighting over the nests, break the eggs, and tlud out that they are good to eat. Sof labelled eggs and feeding w 111 egg shells without crushing-thealso teach the hens to eat eggs When one learns, it doesn't take long for the whole flock to get the habit, and then there Is trouble Indeed. Soft shelled eggs should be guarded against by feeding the hens plenty of clover, and keeping them well supplied with o) ster. aboil atid green Whenever jou catch a hen In the act- - of eating an egg, better send her to market or cut her head off at once. So far as my experience goes it is the only- sure cure. Some people advise cutting the bill down to the quick, filling the egg t shells with red pepper, this is a great deal of trouble aad cruelty, and I have never known it to cure. Prevention Is much-thbetter Way7 Supply the hens with plenty pf nests, guard against the soft shells, never throw egg shells out without crushing them, and gather egg-eatin- Vertical Slats Just Wide Enough Permit Stock to Reach Thrangh Are of Great Convenlancsk t cut-bo- ne In feeding cattle corn fodder " os stover, the farmer w ill do well to provide a suitable, rack to hold the feed. Racks provided with ventical slats only wide enough apart to permit the - $375.00 Empress 320,3fsm Upright Grand Piano Only $267.50 Three Years to'nowPay anJfor it Join the EMPRESS PIANO CLUB secure for a Genuine Empress piano sold the worldforming, over for 1375 00. Five hundred of these famous pianos will' be sold on this club plan. Club plan means that five hundred people buyThis ing at practice ty one and the sam time, secure concessions In price ana t arms not possible under ordinary conditions. It is the strength , ef numbers, of buying each, member securing the same piano, at the same.prtce. on the aame terras-o- f payment 1247 OO pow-er- Write Today for Catalog and Information Let us send you our beautiful descriptive catalog and full Infor- mation about this Club plan. Do not. by any means, buy any piano until yea have had this information You should know ail about this wonderful Club plan, learn how easy it Is now for any borne to have a famous, genuine Empress planer. Freight Prepaid Ne matter where you Free Bench Free Scarf prepay the freight to your railroad a station, and Include with mahogany, oak or walnut bench with music compartment, togenuine match the piano; also a beautiful silk or velour scrf. ABSOLUTET.T FREE. live, vso- - the--plan- o No . Plano Delivered at Once. Waiting You do, pot-hato wait until th& entfre ef fire tiun-v- d is complete before receiving yrwr piano. wembershtp IT 18 DELIVERED TO YOU AT ONCE. You want to be sure that the house deaf with ts responslb In every way. Eu va--refyou- - to the National Bank of th n.tuw.(-- o ,, Lake City, and loeat to thous-- B Also bank. your J- - satisfied customers who hisv-ttfty-fo- dealt with this bouse during the VUr past ve guarantee ur yeara T ravelShouldBe A Matter of "Economy b od thing except Comfort sod Service. 9 Economy la Dutaeee, Economy-- r etc.,-bu- lo - - -- - Tint Consumed. ComfoA aad Service reel Service-- e - ere cknp at My pin. When You Travel To Omaha and Points East for Fodder or Stoven often. stock to reach through, are a. great convenience. Thus the stalks are preValue of Alfalfa Forage, vented from being palled out of the To determine the value of alfalfa rack and timpled under foot, making nd without an unsightly litter in the feed lot forage for hogs with Good Rack the-eg- gs y Guard Against Vermin. Hens shoold be dusted with insect powder occasionally, but the presence of a good dust bath will make these necessary occasions far fewer. Mix about one poudd of powdered sulphur with each busheUhf dust jtor the heat ! Via !!? priTll,,M of choice of six fsst passenser train 2YlanMLiimted fearing Salt Lake City daily at 3 30 p m.. and results. steel Individual Cow Best It Is the individual cow in the dairy that helps along with he profits, and not the name. -- rat-tra- p . This Genuine USEFUL RACK FOR FEED LOT 1 k r In-th- grain the Oklahoma experiment station put pigs averaging dbdut 75 pounds path in weight on an alfalfa field in April. At the end of 100 days the average daily gain was .26 of a pound per head when on alfalfa To Induce Sleep. As It Seemed to Her. aJcne; on alfalfa and all the dry corn To many people the drinking of half chop thev would eat the After viewing her new baby brother, gain was 1 2S know a pint or more of clear cold water on pounds per head per day; on -- Haifa Mamma. little Laura said why they went and cut baby's hair In retiring brings about a cure for sleepand a half ration of corn chop the heaven. The angels knew he wouldn't lessness It clears the blood, washes gtin was 7 of a pound. be strong enough do walk to the barirritating food out of the stomach, and bers for several weeks. promotes a feeling of quietude which Winter Pruning. helps sleep Ornamental tree and shrubs-maOut of Commission. b4 runed any time during the winter Wife Oh. William, dear, do order Getting It Straight. if tby need it. Hear in mind that I m me simsent home be married She believe ta you today!" He pfnn.ng should not drvroy th.s char-Uusband But you bought one last ply because I bad money. xf. ruwih iceulvar w ths 1'' week. I Wife Teg, dear, but there's mar madam the Quite oppoelte. . a tat In It!" ried you because I hadn't any. , -- , Peach and Apple Tree Borers May B8 Best Eradicated In the Fall or . Early Spring. Vicious Habit Often Started In Flock by Hens Fighting Over Nests Decapitation is Best. As Her Go 8ome. BIRTHDAYS.- A traveler bought a ticket, and then, Its a pleasure to select the going out on the platform, said: here, Everythinjj;Jewel-ry- . gift startf "How soon does the train Watches; the linet Silver, Why. there she goes now, said a to be had. We 'specialize in 'Youve just missed station hand. moderate prices. her The traveler leapt on to the line and set out In pursuit of the train with all his might But In two or three minutes he came trudging OAU UK CJ ft, UTAH back over the ties A laughing crowd had gathered, and the station hand said: In ths Pocket. Well, did yon catch her? but by No." said the traveler, A tramp approached an old genii, lingo, I made her pnff." man who was reclining tu a couTTuru able arm chair on the porch The Humiliation. Please help a poor cripple; I havent seen Hemmandshaw for whined. a week. The old gentleman' slowly thr t Noj he hasnt been out of the has hand Into his pocket as ke arrest house 'three his accldent.- with anxious concern at the Kept Was he seriously injured? creature standing before him. tbe disgrace "No; but he feels Bless me, why, of course, he bald, jeeply. How are ar he handed him a coin Disgrace?" my poor fellow?" crippled, you Yes. After living In the heart of Pocketing the money quickly, the the city all his life he) went to the tramp replied: Financially ccippifr- end jountrr one (lav lav union run over by a milk wagon. In the Stilly Night. A Single Thought. had been married but a f w They John, a rather backward lover, sat months. In the middle of the. night at one end of the sofa, and his sweetwife was awakened by the the heart at the ether. Both minds were loud young snores of her husband too full to carry on conversation, hut endured the horrible raket as She at last the lady spoke: as she could. Then, pinching the long John, what are you thinking man said; sharply, about? make less noise if Herbert, yoqd dream from his awakened John, mouth shut your you kept answered with a drawl, Oh, just the Herbert, sleeply and surly, muttersame as you are, and was surprised ed: to get the retort: Sy would you." If you do 1 1L box your ears. A Real Joy Thrill. " He Knew. Old Pcterby is rich and stingy In A Frenchman, being troubled with of his death his nephew event the the gout, was asked what difference there was between that and rheuma- will inherit his property. A friend of the family said to the old gentletism. man: One great difference, replied I hear your nephew is going tv Monsieur. Suppose you take one vice, ought put your finger In, you turn the marry. On thatoccasion-yo- u screw till yon can hear him. no longer tiTdo something to make htm. happy zat Is rheumatism. Den spose you '"'I will, said Peterby; Ill pretend give him one turn more, zat is gout. that I am dangerously 111." SEASONS TO DESTROY WORMS home-mixe- G ANNIVERSARIES. Didnt Catch the Train, But Mads 111 - EGG-EATIN- Hs o-- (44 STOP PLUCK IN THE FACE OF DEFEAT. he 1 lea-ma- -- ' After,(Bytbe fowls TOMHAVEK hav& been dressed luw I'nlawful monopoly Is debited as Violation of these sections Is made auju combination or agreement be- punishable by It line of $100 a day, or tween (uiporallons, firms, or persons by Imprisonment not exceeding one designed for tbs following purposes. year, or both To create or carry out If any two or more corporations In trade or to acquire a have commdn director or directory, t ,nopolyia any interstate trade, - the fact shall be conclusive evldenc business, or commerce that there (xlsts a real competition 2 To limit or reduce the probetween such corporation and auch duction or increase the price of elimination of comp tltlon shall be nitre bandise or of any commodity. construed as a restraint of Interstate 3. To prevent competition in trade and Jje treated accordingly. manufacturing, making, transportiThe trade" unmnission bill provides ng, selling, or pure basing of mer- for commission of five members, with cbundlsev produce, or any comthe commissioner of corporations ar modity c li Liriuaju.-iuitra n sf e rs u the exist 4 any agretniiciit, en- bureau of corpora e lug powers Ten Into any arrangement, orr- Rons to the commission. . rhe at any understanding by The principal and most important which they, directly or Indirectly, duly the commission beside! conduct undertake to pretent a free) aud Ing Investigations will be to aid the unrestricted competition among courts when request d In the formathemselves or among any purtion of decrees of dissolution. chasers or consumers In the sal, With this In vIpw, the bill empow production, or tranapoitallon of ers he ewirt to rctef any part of pend any product, article, or commodIng litigation to the commission. In ity. tludlng the proposed decree, for Infor The penalty for violation of the law mutlou and advice. is fixed at not more than $5,000 or ImMuch Criticism for Bills. prisonment for one year or both The trust bills as frame will be o- zAli'.iLJ IH rrclToa that whenever a corporation of all parties who purt of bhall be gullty'of the violation of the clulm progressives do not go far enough It they law the offense shall be deemed to will be declared definition ol thunhe over the Individual directors, officers, monoioly remains Inadequate that the and agents of such corporation, as prohibition of unfair trade practice authorising, ordering, or xlolng the does not cover this evil In our econ prohibited acts, and they shall be pun- omic life that Interlocking stock coo ished as prescribed, above. trol la not covered and that the powA paragraph prohibiting holding ' ers of the proposed trade commission companies Is to be added to this measare Insufficient ure. It Is Interesting to note that the Covers Unfair Trade Practices. proposal to place the burden of proof The bill forbidding unfair trade upon a combination believed to be viopractices declares that to discriminate lating the tdw has been omitted. No In price, between different purchasers attempt is made to prevent or destroy of commodities, with the purpose or monopoly based Oil patents. The greatIntent to injure or destroy a competiest difficulty experienced In the efTect tor. 'either of the purchaser or of the tve enforcement of the law has been seller, shall be deemed an attempt to found to bo in the unwillingness of monopolise Interstate commerce the courts to Imiose Jail penalty. It It Is specifically declared that the remains optional under the proposed law Is not Intended to prevent dismeasures wlbt the courts to fine or crimination In price between purchas- Imprison ers of commodifies on account of Trade Board May Disappoint, difference In the grade, quality, or in, connertiqujvltb thetrade conv q uan tl ty,,, of th e.comm od 1 1 y- o Id tr mission President ilson declared in that makes rnlydue" allow anee fot his message that the country "dedifference in the cost of transporta-tion.mands commission only as an of InformaInstrument indispensable Further, It is prescribed that noth- tion and publicity as a clearing bouse ing contained in the act shall prevent for the facta by which both the pub-Upersons from selecting their own cusmind and the managers of great tomers. but this provision shaft pot business undertakings should be authorize the owner or operator of guided. The bflFproscrlbes that the commis any mlne engaged . uct in.. Interstate or foreign commerce sion acts are to constitute a "public to refuse arbitrarily to sell the same record but the body la authorised to a responsible person, firm, or cor- to make public the. Information In such form and to such extent as may poration, who applies to purchase. An attempt at monopoly also Is debe necessary" or "by direction of the clared to exist for any person to make attorney general. It Is apparent that the puMl&mlnd a sale of goods, wares, or merchandise cannOVTbe "guided unless It has th .or fit a PFtce charged therefor, dr discount from or rebate upon Such price, facts, and then It will not get unless on thecondltlon tr understanding the commission or the attorney genthat the purchaser thereof shall not eral deems it politic. Settlement of Differences. deal in the goods, warea. or merchanThe most Important feature of the dise of a competitor or competitors of bill Is that which legalizes the policy the seller , Deala With Damage Suita of the administration of terminating A Judgment against any defendant an unlawful condition by agreement la a suit brought under the anti trust between the combination attacked and law- the bill provides shall constitute the attorney general. This feature Is comprehended under as against such .defendan- t- conclusive a section which requires the commisevidec.ce .of the same facts and b conclusive as to the same issues o sion, upon the request of the attorney law In favor of any otheC party In an general or any corporation affected, other proceeding hrought under and to Investigate whether a combination la violating the law. In case the comInvolving the provisions of the law mission should find the violation tQ For the benefit of parties Injured their business or property, by any per- exist It must report to the attorney son or corporation fouud guilty of viogeneral a statement of.tjie objection able acts and transactions and the lating the law the statute of limitations applicable to such cases shall be readjustments necessary for the of fending combination to conform U suspended ' law. Is the accorded relief against Injunctive FOR SHIPPING Poultry for Market Should Be Kept Hours Feed for Twenty-fou- r Con- - Previous to Slaughter, - 4 , , Interesting Series of Tests " ducted in Ohio. FOWLS Importance of Farm Horae. , The farm horse fills a more Important place in production than any other aalmak fere or levlD 8! Lkc C ty 1201 and oVhrr hlh elM tralD feavFnrSaTKkel? -. 25 There M hrr and a. m . and m Tbe fast "oJ,edolw fru hours) bait Lake to to Utucago. 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