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Show T'lE r,tiruar.v 7, and the tail is crossed by nine or ten uniform black bands, Melanis-ti- c ;e specimens are sometimes seen which have the whole plumage sooty brown underneath. In nine out of ten cases the hawk of more than four feet wing spread, seen in the, Utah fields, is a member of ' ' this useful species. Another large hawk that lives entirely on meadow- mice, young squirrels which, by the way, are causing great trouble in Tooele county, rabbits, ground squirrels, ' lizards, frogs shake,birds and insects is the marsh 'hawk Circus hudsonius). It is almost as large as theSwainaon and is bluish slate streaked with white 'aibove, and pure white on tie rump and belly, A number of the farmers of Richfield who experienced trouble from the field mice last year experimented with poison and they found that grain" soaked in poisoned water killed the mice by the hundreds. Richfield Reaper. and grain-- ; crops, invaded fields intle rodents looked t everything that'became and they of the to the farmers naturalist 'something about the T "Barnee, a L ! lengthy sts in to the I ' commu- - Deseret-News-- tells of the ene- - natural be taken: care that should yi fb order that they may destroy- t Here mice. part of the i com- mea- - ereareTO varieties of they m5ee on this 'continent, i; variously March mice called- VDrum-- - x Eugene B. Ely Says Landing on Deck of a Warship Is Simple '4: v:'h .: 1 ' be-we- en : . , multiply by six every six SWORDFlbH HIGH, reeks would soon devastate the therefore, arth unless checked Speaking of the cost of living, it the real is noted re must believe that by the Hartford Courant is the trouble Utah in the not so many years' ago it was of that ause meato of the sell a swordfish outside difficult ranton destruction m arkeL This season of )W mouse 's eneml ea to is difficult it bad-;rget enough to meet Squnks, wmsels, coyotes, demand.. the It is said that the supand garter snakes kill them less is than usual. One reason ply the thousands. Even the. sand assigned for "this alleged scarcity is 'crane (Gras Mcxicana), digs that the submarine bells have frightem out with his long, hill and ened the big fish . off their accusrallows them whole. .The ratle-ak- e tomed .grounds, which grounds, by readily- enters ttrCir bur-W- 8 the way, are water, 1 1 appears now killing them in their darkest that .within a couple T.of days ?. treats. Even the poor creatures swordfish weighing 550 pounds .was into Boston and sold at 23 emselve--, in moments of canni brought cents a pound right off the boat, the listic fury devour each other. retailer, to get his profit later, v The real difficulty is that, be-ucertain hawks like the rhioh V. .... the-Bost- . J- se (A cipiter velox) t so manv song birds and young ultiy the unobservant farmer oots all hawks with equal d e Without doubt, the most useful wk in ttah is the.Swainso'n uteo swipsoni) feeds exclu-el- y on small rodents principal-stripe- d gophers, and mice, bograsshoppers i and, V . farmer who sees this be so unwise as to 'shoot lay tall priye a short (Jeseription It is a larg-e- , tame bird, .its wheu extemkxl being four r more across, usually more, tale has a whiteThroat and the white ' of the' throat y contrasted with a reddish chest band, f The upper are uniform gravnsli Vrown : t "no r: . . 3 iyMV T H ..v, ' x l " 'I- - A ' - - I JyXy--- y , V . A 'lt 4 - ,1 aa v : , i w , " J - J I I tv I . Photoa by American Press Association. , he bad flown from tbe shore over the city of San Francisco, .bad on the deck of the armored cruiser Pennsylvania, at anchor the harbor, and had risen therfefroru to fly a dozen miles back to . the aviation field Eugene Q. Ely declared tbe feat he bad performed was easy enough. Be bad not made a single miscalculation and all the precautions he had taken for safety were not needed. I think tbe trick could be successfully turned nine times out of ten, he said. The preparations for the test one that, was of tremendous professional Interest to every naval man Included the construction of a landing stage or jury deck over the stem of the Pennsylvania. This stage was 130 feet long and about fifty feet wide. It sloped upward gently from the rear, and between its forward end and the cruisers mast heavy canvas was stretched to catch the aviator should he fall to land as he Intended.. Across tbe landing stage ropes were stretched, sad at the ends of the ropes were bags of sand weighing 100 pounds each. Hooks were attached to skids below the aeroplane, and whenEly descended to tbe 'landing stage these hooks caught In the ropes and the bags of sand, dragged along the deck, brought the machine to a standstill within sixty feet, miles an hour when he lauded. though he was going thirty or thirty-fiv- e his machine. was turned' around. to shore to return was the When he ready It rolled swiftly down the landing stage and sailed away into' the alrMlke a ' bird. AFTER on . ther' with ,v L PHILIPPINE TOBACCO. s, ... . - One - reason -- why we grow morn ' gentle, with age-- when we do is that the years themselves bring authority to whom authority belongs, and the need of vehemence is les- sened. The young", when they strive to make their will prevail, have need to "use force enough to, offset the weight of yqars that is opposed, to ' across. them. , That weight their elders Winter nests of chewed grass have at their backs to aid them in !anJ straw, .very warm 'and cosy, getting their way. litre tii &de under the show, where Another reason is that in age we comfort find ample fewer Things, and want them want late the young to, four want what we do, want less from eight and of less, & broods and more for the next ourselves each for pair, ach are raised by Life. generation. April and November. mice meadow the like Animals ven-ane- 't : ' mea-thoug- 11 ' 'PHILOSOPHICAL REFLECTION. ge , TRY THIS FOR CATARRH Get a IIYOMEI (pronoupxte it Iligh-omoutfit Pour a few drops from the hot tie into the inhaler ' that eomes with each outfit, and breathe it in fovlr or five times a da.v. . know will (Immediately, ..yotij that TiYOMUr soothes land heals the' inflamed,: and . irritated membrane. v.-- ' y ". ,r3ut IiyOMEI ' does more than soothe .and heal :it, hills, the germs, those perse-rvinpests that are sit the root of. all catarrhal' conditi- to-day.- .. e) , , - .Last ; government , had a monopoly both for the purchase of the leaf and the sale of the manufactured cigar. But the . nalive cultivator, naturally enough, kept for his own use or that of his friends or for clandestine sale the best preduct of his gardens. -- Blake Hoggatt, the most g in these parts, says negrp he has found a new way to extermiAnd is due and payable. now, and will become delinquent nate grasshoppers. Blake says to the 23rd of February 1911,. If said tax remain unpaid after the day catch a, couple of , the hoppers, and of interest thereon thereafter will be at the rate of 8 pinch them on the legs until the cent per annum from the day of delinquency. all special taxes muscles become sore. Then turn per office Logan City, this 6th day of Feb. 1911, them loose. They will hop so queer-l- y are payable at my Dated at Logan City Utah this 6th day of Fefo. 1911. that all the other grasshopper . BERTIXE SPANDR' ; will die laughing. The hard part, Treasurer Blake says, is to catch the two origiand Ctfilector of special taxes. City nal grasshoppers when the others are all dead and kill them. Leesville f i ( Col.) Light tobacco-chewin- : OOOOOOOOfiOOOO OO OOOOOOOQ THE . HOTICE OF SPECIAL CITY TAX PALACE To whom it may, concern. Notice is hereby given that A special tax for the purpose of laying and constructing water main. to be' known as water main Extension District No. 32 of Logan City, has been levied and confirm ed by resolution of the City Council passed the 28th, day of December 19ip Said .speciaj tax is levied upon the following describ edt real No. property to wit: ' . - ' Beft and Cleanest ' j qf Rates: 50c and Up I' suffered hard rubber pocket inhaler arid simple, instructions for use .costs v V- - HjournaUBuilding oooooooooooooo oo oo o oo o o FOLLOWING IS THE NEW SCHEDULE at LOOAN OFFICE CLOSING OF MAILS : "East, West, North and South, .i.., 7:30 'a. m. and 3:40 p. m. : : , . . . .12 m. and Preston Branch p. m. 3:40 Wellsville etc... , Branch Loop, via p. m. Providence and Millville, R. F. D... 9:30 a. m. Bonson-Kin9:00 a.m.,. (except Sunday) R. F. D. No. 1, College WardWay. 9.30 a. m R. F. D. No 2, Greenville Way.93Q a.,m. - Guaranteed to cure catarrh, croup, asthma and. sore throat, g, or money back. f FINE FRUIT FARMS, IN THE VALLEY. .jit Aook prettiest. Taste 1est Assorted most liberally VfT CHOCOLATES 1 kor V t: y confections 5 W j? CO CP DRUG CO. Logan, Utah choice have for sale,r some f j farms, close to Ogden, on or near interurbanline, Electric, li ght, telephone and ruraTniairdeliv ery. Orchards, fruit lands and beet tomatoes .and Incern fields. Prices right. Also, some good invest ments in Ogden,. net 8 to 12 per cent and will increase in value 10 per cent per year. Write, or call, 411 Wash, Ave. Ogden. It .will ost you nothing to be shown property, or to stay while in Ogden. S. S. SMITH. I , f - .? . .. . .i. . Rooms l n the City , J. Loyalton, Gal. , A complete lEYOiEEJ outfit, including- a bottle of 'HYOMEI, ..a HOTEL I terribly Avithi catarrh 1 used one bottle of IfYGSliEL' and my catarrh was better, P Miss. ' HelenlZMcNair. year, everywhere,.. ' ' ; 4 - onA The quantity of tobacco produced in the Philippines is enormous. That which is exported represents the Value of more than $5,000,000, arid it is believed the consumption in the islands considerably, exceeds that which is sent away. The Spanish CURE FOR GRASSHOPPER. only $1.00; you can get an extra bottle-oIIYOMEI for ..only ,50c E. at Cy. Nappers and druggists V .imp"-- " I . - : and Utah speci. he modestus. a is of the variety rank iheji prefer the coarse h or marsh-ednss f the they often enter the crops are in fields when however, each ;ipe Ordinarily, on one Youae lives its whole life feet 50 over not piece of ground voles , PAGE SEVEN , - Ration jce JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAn TR ARRIVAL OF MAILS: : ' . i " East.iWest, North and South . ,8:20 a. m., 1 :00 p, m. 8:30 p.m. .8:20 a. inl and 4:30 p, in. ; Preston Branch Branch Loop, Wellsville, etc.... .1:00 p. m. .4 :30 p. m. Providenie and Millvile Benson-King- , (except SundayT... 8:30 p.m. R. F..D. No! 1, College Ward. .4:30. p. m. ........ v R.-F- . . ..,.1.00 D. No. p. m. :r , General Delivery, Stamp, .and Carriers Windows, open from 9 to IQ o'clock's, m. on Sundavs and Holidays,' v. Registry and Money drder Department dosed entire day. - - t j Very Respectfully, 6 r JOSEril 0 - 'ODELL, Postmaster. , |