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Show THE TACE TWO rflbAusiralian Horse Show Elders See Sights at the Fair Also Botany Bay and Boomerangs renell Street, VICTORY, Inmore, Sydney, Mar. 30, 1907. Editor Journal. Those of my friends who read my last letter will no douht wonder why I did not tell something about the horses as they know my fondness for that faithful, beautiful servant of man. I like to'have the best last H f two-wheele- d Now I so I acted accordingly. the about shall tell you something horses at the Royal Show. Let us take a look at the heavy horses first.. Here are the Clydesdales, Suffolks, Shires (there were no Percherons) and grade stallions and mares. It is doubtful if a better showing could be made in' the world. Then there Tvere trotters, runners, coachers, and cobs clever, beautiful Here is the leather room. Not 6eeimen:s of horseflesh in every a very good judge but it surely class We sppnt as much time as looks goikl to me.' Would like to we could spare with the horses. have a set of harness made from Nowr came the hurdle jump with this piece. What a great variety la Jy riders. In the circle were of leather! Pass on. Furs! Yes, See four jumps about four feet six of all kinds and qualities. Six inches high. There were six hors1 this rug made from Alis beaua es competing for the prize. pounds $30! Cheap. It though the wind was blowing and ty. Let us Hiake a look at the mait was raining quite hard it did chinery. not prevent the carrying out of Over the great space 'on the it western side of the ground the the program notwithstanding war hard on the horses and disa- hundreds of exhibits are closely greeable and dangerous for' the crowded together, their cranks riders. The horses refused some- and belts giving evidence of how times to take the jump, which industrious they ate ahd how enmade it hard on the riders and it during their strong jnuscles. often looked as though they wera Standing above these machines going off, in fact one lady went are ttihe great arms of the numeroff just as the horse cleared the ous windmills responding to the hurdle, and the horse made & litgentle southern breeze in a way tle circle and came back to the that lifts steady flows of water rider and triopped. The immense from below, thus showing the setcrowd cheered the beautiful creatler in the unwatered section what ture. The rider mounted again be done for him and his anand away she went and finished might imals. In fact ithe whole scene her task. evidence of superiority of Let me moralize here a little. I gives mind over matter. think this hurdle jumping danger Yonder sets of shparinor maus to the rider and cruel to the chines lookercarry on the story of the l.oc ami unprofitable to the s-on. The poor animals dread speed that has come with the to take the jump and while the years. A small engine drives the horse is a most faithful servant of shears as they are directed by the man, yet when it comes to this unerring hands of the men who jumping they often try to shirk are rapidly taking the valuable it. I hope to live to see the day fleeces from the sheep brought for when tihe practice will be done this exhibition. The milking machine is a device by which the away with. Now lor another day at the milk is taken from the cow in such show. As it was Good Friday yes- a way that does not injure the cow and dispenses with the ever terday and therefore a general labor of milking, and it holiday, the Elders thought they present is claimed that the quantity of eould not make much Jieadw'ay one tract ing so we all decided to milk is kept higher and half of the expense is cut out. spend the day at the show. The When a person wants to write balmy air and clear blue sky made there are two conditions that are the day an ideal one. Nofo a cloud eould be seen in the firmament. puzzling; one is when lie has A seeond four cent ride took us nothing to tell and the other when to the show grounds. We went he has so much he does not know early to avoid the rush, but as so what to select. The latter is my many others did the same thing condition and must confess that I rather bewildered; farm pro we had to stand on the side of the road-hackne- ? tram never mind, any way So get there. I have not finished with the horses yet, but remember this is another day, and you must go with me to see the department of vehicles. .Most of them are carts, but they are strong and I might say elegant. (I should not have used so strong a word when I first came as I did not like the appearance of these traps). Here we see strong, rather clumsy buggies and some that are as neat looking as our AmeriThere stands, a can buggies. van worth one hundred and fifteen pounds, or $375; it is a ' beautty, What a strong wagon! Carry 12 tons! .Dont doubt it; but those two shafts into which the wheel horses are put are a load for a common horse and how the poor animals would be knocked around. No singletree!. Seldom have a singletree or double-tre- e iu this country, each tug and Bad horse is hitched solid. know that. Don't I plan! cat-skin- s. I Perfect Womanhood The greatest menace to woman's permanent happiness in life Is the suffering that comes from, some derangement of the feminine organs. 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One spirited horse, just as he was ready ilio leap became frightened at the band which started to play and went sideways on the fence, throwing the rier dean over the supporting post about ten feet in the air,, and turned a half somersault into the water, i e, the horse burned the somersault. Luckily the horse and rider escaped unhurt and the rider mounted and made another trial and succeeded all right. Now for the single jump. This lasted a long time as the jump went from six feeds up, two inches at a dime to six feet niue inches, which was eleared by Desmond and almost cleared by Euchre. This is the highest jump ever made in Australia. A little pinto under 14 hands and a black about the same size made six feet four inches. In doing so each carried a man of about 150 pounds. It was truly remarkable. rat-taile- d ewe-necke- d Is tha joy af the household, for without it BO happiness can be complete. 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Three trotted under the saddle and were judged for and style. speed, conformation half-mile was one The time for minute twenty-eigh- t seconds, by the pacers. I did not learn the time of itihe trotters, but they went some. I noticed that the contestants did not spend a half hour, or less, between heats in rubbing down their horses; they simply moved them around gently for exercise and were on the ground when called. It took itrwo hours to decide to decide the jumping contest yet not one horse left the ring. Now if there are any of my friends who want to know more about the running and jumping horse of Australasia write and I will send a personal letter.. If Brother Kent or Brother Moses Thatcher Jr. want me to meet them at the boat for the next races at the Royal Sydney show I will do so provide ed they bring their horses with tihe them. Uj f the boy from town. Last night, a boy came here from town To stay a week or so, Because his maw is all run down, . And needs a rest you know. His name is Cecil, and hes eight, And he cant skin the cat. Ilis maw she calls him Pet. I d hate To have a name like that. 1 79r J 1, today is Easter Monday j- P W . mRAKHruaj! PeaULATOIt He wears a collar and a tie OO., Attmmim. mo And. cant hang by his toes; I guess that I would nearly die If I had on his clos. He cant ride bareback, and today, When we slid on the straw, He ast if roosters help to lay The eggs I pick for maw. . Have Just O $ ' Opened Up When our old gander hissed, he run s As though he thought hed bite, With a Brand New Line of the Smartest and Neatest Fitting Ever Carried in the Citv. Gar-men- And he ainX' ever shot a gun Or had a homemade kite; He never milked a cow, and he Cant even dive or swim; Id hate to think that he was me; Im glad that I aint him. s Mens . Boys its lots of fun to pump the water spin, But wont climb in the barn and He thinks And see p U $ and Childs Suits jump, For fear of gettin hurt. His clos are offle nice and fine; Ilis hairs all over curls; Ilis hands aint half as big as of The Very Latest Designs. mine; He ought to play with girls. E. R. Copyright 1907 by Clothing Company Milwaukee Viend Brother cant do; He thinks that sheep will bite, And he s afraid of ganders, too, But he can fight all right. S. E. Kiser in Chicago Record-Heral- d. Miles JUNIOR Because I bumped his head. There 8 lots of things that he SMITHFIELD, UTAH. $ c a TS TTnTN MIX THIS AT HOME me ronowmg simple homemade mixtupre is said to readily relieve and overcome any form of Rheumatism by forcing the Kid neys to filter from the blood and system all ' the uric acid and poisonous waste matter, relieving at once such symptoms as backache, weak kidneys and bladder and blood diseases. Try it, as it doesnt cost much to make, and is said to be absolutely harmless to the stomach. 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On Wednesday last there were 67,000 people at the Royal Show and no doubt there were a greater number today ; the weather is all that could be asked. Elders Hardman and Ileaton, and I went out to La Parouse today which is a notable resort on Botany Bay where there 1 are a number of aborigines. We THE REV. IRL R. HICKS 1907 Raw them throw the boomerang, ALMANAC. . wh,ieh is quite a feat. Out here is located a company of soldiers and The Rev. Irl R. Hicks has been the band favored ithe crowd of pleasure-seeker- s with some nice compelled by the popular demand to resume the publication of music." his well known and popular AlAs we stood ou the point of manac for 1907 This splendid land extending out into Botany Almanac is now ready. 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