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Show found that I almost had to run aei ounts and I finally although I believe I pay more that way, and I know I buy more because it is easier 'and one does not always stop to consider hoW much the months biirt'will- to- it vears. d, first step in the preservation of its looks ' is for a it 21 to starve mar nuke ihffeience, good dualities well-groome- INTEREST PbiJVFRi r i2JJU but the pei hours, allowing, however, a liberal son LJt miming an account - look lean water during ed on as undesireablo. Several TO FARMERS supply of fre-this period. persons were discussing this a few According so the investigators, days ar in Washington, and one at least percent of tire poultry Lidy declared that she had simply HOW TO PREPARE into the New York - market bue'n driven into opening accounts tal. coming This- - hell's to explain why there is incompletely bled. On thirf ac- although she did not it POULTRY FOR MARKET count much of it loses from 2 to so- m firry bauks in Washington are at all. I have been earning my own and why they have somony smfill cmts per pound in value at once, It might be a good she depositors. not only the appearance being bad living for a good many years One of the questions before the but the keeping properties being in- said, land a considerable portion thihgifit encouraged thrift, but very many of these depositors carlast congress which aroused more ferior. The ilesh loses its firmness i of that ttmeT have lived impress I tried to get along by pay- ry theit accouiits merly-tinterest than anyone supposed it. sooner, its fiavor 'is not so good, busi- are of and merchants doing flesh I find I of stale the odor do but was the investi the couldnt they would at the start finally ing cash, even less gation of cold storage methods in putrefaction comes sooner, and in it. The peop'e'Wha pay cash are nss vv ith, paying sums chetfk.The con is dollar by relation to the cost of living. When ever' way the product more per- not catered to at all. They a rtf than ore id so looked on milch as if they were un- seduences that there many the session ended and the'cPmmit-- 1 ishable. tee which held hearings completed j Expert chicken pickers know able to get credit and when I ontfe bad debts, and prices of merchan- -' their probings, the public was still that if a knife is thrust through asked to have a smalll purchase dise are highes jhanvne must pay in some doubt on the subject,, but! the roof of the chickens mouth, charged until the end of the month in most other cities in order to re' there was a pretty gefierfil decision1 piercing the brain, the nerve con- I was refused, although I had been coup the dealers? for thoae who do ' recorded that cold stordge was-atrolling the feather muscles is para a cash customer of that house for not pay. very excellent thing and it would lyzed and it is a very easy be impossible for society as it is mattes to remove the feathers now organized td exist long without which almost fall off as the picker it but that when made an adjunct runs his band deftly and swiftly the bird. If the bird is to be td speculative dealers op monopa-listi- c trusts it might become'an in scalded, it is killed by cutting the veins in the neck. Cuts illustrate strument of harm. In short, the reputable cbld' stor- the position of the veinsand show age people may be said to have'e hoW a chicken should be bled. The For all kinds follmerged triumpeantlyfrom the quiz directions are summarized as o& and the' fact, very interesting td ows; killvhcn chicken most pe sons, was developed' that (1) Grasp the the Department of Agriculture 'had ing by the bony part of the sku 11. been carrying on some far reach- do not let the fingers touch the Consult the ing investigations' of thfe' effects of neck. eold stdrage on food products. It (2) Make'a small' cut "wMi a sfnall on the- right whs concluded by 'the investigators sharp- - pointed'-knifof the chicken's toof tllat such articled as poultry, meats side 'of the eggs, and so forth might be kept; mouth, just where the bones of the without appreciable deterioration skull end. fot dry picking by for nine months or more in a cold (3)- Brain TOOELE UTAH knife through the thehouse. ware was There an storage thrusting middle the methods of runs best which the along investigation groove of handling poultry and of killing line of the roof ot the mouth until and bleoding it which was not then it touches the skull midway becdmpleted. The department of Ag- tween the eyes. riculture has just issued the report (4) Use a knife which is not'more inch wide, oh this subject, and as the' poultry than 2 inches long, a sharp and interhandle of flat universal is such with a thin, question est, some attention may well be giv point. en to it. If poultry is to reach the tonsum PECULIAR ATTITUDE er with the best flavor and wnsJf TOOELE GENERAL HOSPITAL sue-cuine- , i- , h, . I d, - IN THE POULTRY HORTICULTURAL NOTES. attacks pear and cherry. Use arsenate ut lead when the insects appear. It sprrylng Is done late and the fruit' has formed, never use paris green in the spray. "As the twig is bent, so is the tree Inclined " While the tree 13 ' young give it the shape desired. Yourg apple trees may be protected against the ravages of destructive ansi al pests by wire netting. Consul General E. L. Harris says i H' wi re 100,000 camel loads of figs l d in Smyrna this last season. ..hen trees commence to 'bear use i I'tnr'ier rich in potash; wood ashes can be used to advantage at that time. .Cultivate around you trees with a boo several times during the year1 and keep a mulch of grS3a over the culti-itespace. White hellebore fs a substitute for na'ris gfeen. ' It may be applied to the jushes 'dry, mixed with three' times ts weight of flour. Cultivate cotton, peas and red clover in your young orchard. This w ill benefit the trees and at the same time give you an Income. The texture of the orchard soil, no rtattei1 whether it clay' sand or numus, may be greatly changed by correct cultivation. Peanuts are good to plant in They must be "kept absolutely e from weeds, therefore, ydu will v clean orchard, r fee' are planted cover with ' .1 for a mulch. Wfien grow-- . able manure worked Into i oo not let It touch the trees, i ii the mistake many per-.'- i planting your poAr trees together. Twenty feet is close j .gh tor pears and peaches thirty .eet for apples. Trunk borers attack orchard trees ahd others.' Dig out the' worms with a knife. During th6 growing season whitewash trunks with containing extra lihve. d ) Hlne-sulph- The male is half the pen it pays to get the best you can buy.- Pullets are the best layers. Old hens bring the egg record down. Put qf courser there are always exceptions. The removal of nesting material, find refilling with clean dry nesting. Is a great help in keeping down the lice. Poultry is one of the best paying things on the farm when properly cared for and brings ia something every month of the year. If one wants to' breed from 20 tt 25 hens, two males should be used on al; ternate days. While one is running with the hens the other should be cooped and fed extra. One of the most difficult things for a beginner in poultry raising to learn Is to cull closely, and there are others besides the beginners that need to practise this necessary thing, A film of kerosene over the drinking water will prevent one chick's catching disease from another: also it will cure slight colds; an easy preventive and no possible harm in It. The hens will lay better and every way if no malefi aie allowed to run with them, and the eggs will not become stale anywhere near so quick as when males are kept with the flock. A uniform flcrck art of one1 kind of fowls Is more satisfactory In appearance, more easily handled and gives more uniform results, and a considerable greater profit, than a mixed lot of different kinds. Beware of feeding new corn to turkeys or fowls you are preparing-rfo(he market. For heavy feeding for fattening purposes old grain ts safest and gives much the best results. This ts particularly true la regard td fattening turkeys. One good male and eight of ten-- ' of the best females will' produce all the hatching eggs wanted on the average? farm, and separate quarters should be provided for them and the run of the farm given to the mfiiiv flock of laying hens and pullets. Onions chopped fine and mixed with the hens food occasionally ' will promote health. Onions are a great' poultry tonic and they are relished by fowls old and yotmg. Our fall hatched chicks tumble over one another to get to' their feed wheu ohions are mixed with It Tim feed t NOTES. that prdduces milk does produce fat. butter fat is a serious loss "d " a intotlio profits unmercifulfy. r eparaior cuts down the cost of ive-tliereby increasingthe profit. It is a shame to ask a cow to make milk and butter-fa- t without proper nd hse-to-'d- o - " - - j ! er SALT LAKE PRICES ' Job Work - e Work Guaranteed - VALUABLE .) confined until a record is made of her achievement, when the twp is again Set for another hen. I know of just two kinds of tap n&sts, one that ploses gs soon as the hen goes in and iced. the other that ia "closed only after the The calves that are kept growing egg has ben laid. In the former kind nn the very start nave the best the hen Is shut in whether she lays or not, and as hens are often curious ance i In dairying as in everything else. If they may be caught in this way and undertaken, be a good one'or keep out confined unnecessarily, writes V. II. entirely. The dairy cow Is fed today and tomorrow the chsli product is ul the milk pail. Goo i , butter cannpt be made out of bad. ( Butter Is a thing that 'cannot be much Improved. Dairy cattle breeders ail over the United States are appreciating the value of advertising! The vicious cow is always disliked, but r,ire times out of text sba is the result of eare'ess handling. The use to which the farmer pots Ms skimmed milk Is a large factor In determining the profits of the dairy. Milk as it comes fiom the healthy cow fs strictly pure! but it is a very Home-Mad- e , Trap NesL happy home for all kinds of germ life in Warner Orange Judd Farmer. In Dairy cows are expensive. The profi.-ablway to' keep the herd up is to the other kind the hen may go In and raise the calves from the best milkers out at pleasure, but cannot be conDairy products are condensed prod-upt- fined until after the egg has been laid, hence the cost of marketing is since the egg Itself Is used for closing less anil the profits are proportionally the trap A trap nqst is to the practical poullarger. The separator fs a clarifier of the try man what the Babcock test is to milk, but it cannot take the place of the dalrjman. It gives each hens careful methods id producing and record erf egg laying. Thus the poor layers may be picked out and the good straining ones favored. It is better for the ot cow. The the skimmed milk and butter niilk, are .toultryman to get rid of these hens worth more in raising pigs and calves and thelt progeny as early as possible, especially where poultry are kept for than for any other possible purpose. and it is easier to build up a It pays to strip the cows. A recent eggs, strain of fowl than a good laying showed that the strippings experiment strain of dairy cattle. milking are unquestionably the most valuable A baddy trap nest is shown in the of the milk. than Further this, part the cow that is not stripped does not accompanying picture. It iEis so simple that auy one can make It. is, in fact, hold up as well in her milk flow. merely an ordinary nest with a cirJL i cular of square opening in front The AY THEf TELEPHONE. door, as shown, is of very light stuff, 'i voted at the top. When the nest is IV a r, from this distance far et. a wire run3 across the opening Thv face I Van not see; and rests against a. piece of tin proBi t distance Is no bar moting from the opposite hole. W'hen 'Twixt such' as thee and me; Bo at the telephone the hen enters, she lifts the loose end Contented 1 may be4 which permits the door to drop be To kis the air alone hind her. After she has laid, she If That lately Lath kissed thee. i r moved and the trap set for the nex. frills sort of lighter'lln one. r That maidens all adora i) Since to their hearts like wine Its liquid measures soar All poets quickly pen. Long Distance. v. ml whether bad or worst. Jack Wliat is the safest way ic Tfc ail know how siruo when kibti a girl after eating onions? OM Herrick (lid it lust! Eva Kiss her through a telephone -- ruck. 1 " i someness, says this report, with the most attractive appearance and in state of preservaPertnit Poultryman to Keep Record the best possible of Each Hen ahd Weed Out Poor tion, it must' be properly raised, Ones How Used. killed anti dresssd. Granting that chicken has been' bred and fed the I presume every one knows what be a good eating chicken' and' to are by this time, and so trap nests will merely say that they are nests in that it is ready for slaughter, the which the hen that lays the egg Is TRAP NLSTS ARE DAIRY HOUSE. H i MERCHANTS OF Corner Broadway and Utah'- Avenue. almosst impossible for a to get any sort of respectful person attention in one of the larger Wash an ington stores, unless he has if one accouht there. Of course, It t is - NeW BtiildifigG New Appliances- - -- y, J, Or. A Phipps, Will be Awarded by $10,000 in Prizes SupU The Salt Lake Tribune & Telegram to Hustling Subscription Workers The Salt 'Lake Tribune and Telegram have started the greatest' circulation voting contest ever undertaken in Utah and adjoining states. . Forty-fiv- e valuable prizes, value oVer $10,000, will be awarded to the live workers who secure the largest no. of votes'tfe the Tribute1 and Evenng Telegram before august 31st. $3,500 Winton Touring Car.--$1,65- 0 Overland $1,000 Double Trip to Europe $800 WheelocK Pianola Piano. 8 Free Trips to Pacific Coast. 8 $100 Diamond Rings. 8 $100 Business Scholarships. 8 8 50 Watches. 25 CameraOutfits 50 Nomination Prize. hu-.d- THE SALT LAX2 TRIBUNE , ! . Sait Lake City, Utak. The regular retail price of these tires is PS 50 Per pair , but to introduce vte will sill youasample pair ior pfOicaskwit harder$4 S), t:3 KOHE TROUBLE FROM PlKiCTESES foSSSS 1910 DCSCmpTlSSf: Madeinallslze!. ItM'vely and easv nding,verydurableandltned 111s. 'e with a special quality of rubber, which mvtr becomes porous and sv hich clones up small punefu' 1'5 vuthout allow rora satis (ng the air tocscape. We have hrndei ct fiulcubiomers stating that, their tlrc havt on v been pumped T h h no more than cy v ei op once or twice in a whole season. an ordinary tire, the puncture e i t nuquahi esbtiiijjgtvea bv several lavers of thtn, spemlj p pared fabric on f $ tread Thereguarpnceoi tl vperp lir.but ictorvpri adverttsiigpurposev,earen. So Klerc v.l t $4 ridei of the chipped t.v only y per eshipC O.D.r a c 'tirt Laxeea-You douot pav pir. t" fo nd ent strictly as tepresented. approval. ce z, cent (there t We w ill ali'w a cam vnee i'vin'y 6455 per pair if yoa I c fiend FtLJL OASU Vnl i t. LUtjrmcnt. Yi i run no risk v d I tx'TO' e if for any reason they arc sending us an ordet f9 the t c and not satisfactory on exa.i i5assaieas 1 nr.jry ( nt i usrawer, run l at Lev wul ri tl e bank. If you order a pair Ul oa at cover o n t ha t iKr i. ued f any price. V. better, last longer and us your order; know that you will be so no' prtad t u.t v mu 7c want abicvc.e you We "ant ou to send us a tr al erd .1 ' ia remarkable tire f l ' "A" :: .r3:! tc YOU IVEliD f o rti V '..kture-PrortJit ronl or.A!,r Rt d a' cr v itc fo. curl gTire a, id $ uruiry CatAlowC trmu Ue special introductory price d L nlsctt vr'Cvrbuut l.a't the desuioes and quotes all but v ,Le us a postal lodaw L NO T THIMI Of CmNC a fcicvrV mJM t cnorc vn ' reward wouaeriJ vvfiii froi jiowt'e tiers we are making. It only costs a To&ial to f.au vcryl.n Vuteit 1 letto,i';-"''eived- n fc 1 tl' f 1 . -- 1 1 1 v 11 I regard to " IT rtct -- State M IS AI LS, Taehs or Glam will not let the Sixty thousand pairs sold last year. Over two hundred thousand, pairs now in ose. 1 - iri F! sir out. 1 Date... pitoffiee TiEiES SELF-HEA- L! w-.- , R. R. No POMOTOE-PRQO- 1 and TELEcLW: Salt hake City, Utah Gentlemen: Kindly serdmd full particulars your $10, 000 Prize Circulation Contest. 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Prepay u.dieU ivsctni touia m allow ILh 1Aib i e and Aivi A.utiMiur w inch t me you may qae th 1: h t to satisfied ofr do not wish to anv art test toea not it you perfectly pi yju Clop the busuc snip it bautt to i at o ir txoensuandozd anil stttt he out 014 cent, foM.s.i Tiie ihtst grade bicycles U is poss ble to male; h above actual factoiyYtat. ,V,rave fia liiowt) rt one rtp-l- l to $25 nuadleinen's promts by mUET enrert oim and hae the mm ifacturer guar a bic.cleor paircrf ip from 0 nyona anue bvbmi your bicycle- e our catalogues and ieam our uhhoard ot factory at any price until you Pi'tccs and remarkable sfieez it offers to rider agents. "ben receive our beautiful catalogue and1 VHV W!S I IcU (JiglL lja ftO I UrStviliCit tudy you our superb models at the uondcrfuliy low Prices wean make you this year. WesMl tbs highest gTade bicycles tor less money' We are satisfied with ioo pront above factory cost. than any oihtr factory. BirrCLK lKAI,Ki;S. yrm caa sell our bicycles under your own name plate ,ar our pnees Orders tilled the day received. double , . feECOI HAND 15IC'YCLIS. We do not rcgubrly handle second hanif bicycles, but usually hve a number on hand taken in trade by our ChtciffO retail stores. Tbee me clear out promptly at prices ranging frorh ttd to 38 or 810. Descriptive bargain lists stalled free. ffoUGTrD RCftSTCO wheels, imported roller chains and pedals, pfcrts, repairs and at half the usual retail prices v vrtw I ifBitnnvj equipment of all kinds - NotLucK! Not Chancef Everybody on the Same Basis! a Square Beal for all! ID EACH TOWS and to lum a nde .a lL HESS 8iSLE t ve |