OCR Text |
Show ItAL. KAPKOV IP GUARANTEE In dealing with a Jewely store you want a liberal supply of reliability with each purchase. Our goods are absolutely guaranteed RODS ''MAIN SALT DERRICK HAY Whether or not to Install lightning conductors on ones property is a If question of Individual judgment the property is insured, against loss by lightning, there would be little incentive toward incurring additional expense for lightning conductors. In case of an isolated farm building standing apart from tress it would seem that the conservative course would be to erect an inexpensive system of lightning conductors. In suburban districts where frame buildings with tin roofs prevail there is little destruction by lightning; most of the buildings have down rain STACKER Illustration Showing How One Made and Directions for Its Economical Construction. 170 ST. Is LAKE CITX UTAH The derrick consists of two princiAdvice a. to piteat- a pal parts, a revolving boom pole or I I MA H ability and Procedure which swings in a complete crane, A Jrk. 1 Mai y FREE Bpoa reqoe.t a framework for supportand circle, Send sketch and decription of your invention. The crane part Is crane. the Solicitor and ing Law at Robwwn, Attorney J. Harry 25 feet f Patent, 304-- Judge Building, Salt Lake City made with an upright mast long and 10 inches in diameter at the base. The base has an iron band The Most Expressive Word. on the wood and a shrunk At a recent meeting of savants and Iron pivot pin, 12 inches long, driven others with pretensions to authority into the end. In A matter of language, a discussion The mast supports a boom pole 33 word most the to as expressive arose long and 5 inches In diameter at tn English. While admitting that the feet or upper end. This boom small the field was a wide one and that decisto the top end of the Is fastened ion could only rest upon the very pole 11 feet from the butt a mast at place general grounds, the participants took end. The top Is about 32 feet from great interest in the question and the ground when In position. The many suggestions were made. It was boom pole is supported by a pair of Observed that the tendency was to long poles for the top and a pair of came nomatopoetic words, such as shorter poles at the bottom for braces. snap and The lower crack," rattle, buzz, ends of these braces are thud." From these the list took on bolted to the mast in its center as f No Chimney. a subtler cast, and the word honor shown in the sketch A pulley is at- Rods on Building with V found several supporters. Other ex- tached to each end of the boom pole. spouts, which serve to conduct the pressions of moods or sentiments, as The base of the supporting frame- discharge to the earth. In the case and mournful dreary, lonely, work Is made of two poles about 8 of an isolated building with a tin rool blithesome, met with favor. inches in diameter and 18 feet long, care should be taken to see that the When the matter was at a stand- the under side of each end rounded down rain spouts are connected with advanced still one of those up like a sled runner. The poles are the ground. It will not do to stop the word no, with a strong plea for placed about 15 or 16 feet apart and them within a few inches of the its acceptance as the most expressive Joined together with a piece ground; there should be an unbroken word. It was unanimously agreed that at each end, and a heavy timber in metallic path from the ridge of the no was the answer, not particularly the center. The upright mast is piv- root into the ground. because it was a striking example of oted to the center of the heavy timIn providing a ground wire Ao cononomatopoeia, but because it most ber, forming the lower bearing. The nect the lower end of arain spout and definitely upper bearing Is about 11 feet high- with moist earth, a wire ompletely, quickly wire cable er, made of a platform 4 feet square, or a piece of galvanizes pipe may be conveyed unmistakable Idea. constructed of plank 2 or 3 Inches used. The vital points of the connec Wanted a Weeping Whale. tion are two; first, to reaeh perma Captain H. P. Muse of the Cetllo nently moist earth, and, 'second, to ladies of was regaling a little group secure a perfect metallic Jtrtnt be with sea stories. tween the down spout and the earth a was there One trip, he said, conductor. If a wire is used it should woman who bothered the officers and be flattened out at the end in the form me to death about whale. Her one of a tape and then bolted and soldered desire wa3 to see a whale. A dozen to the rain spout. This form of a times a day she besought us to have is not very durable, since the tin joint In sight. her called If a whale hove is apt to oxidize unless it is kept well I said rather impatiently to her painted. one day: As the size of the building to be " But, madam, why are you so anxwired increases, the difficulties in wirious about this whale question? somewhat. The ing also increase Captain, she answered, I want longer the total run of the wire, the to see a whale blubber. It must be greater becomes the electric resistVery Impressive to see such an enorance; to offset this the sectional area, Rochester Hermous creature cry. or the diameter of the wire, should be ' I ald. increased. In determining the size of the Wire An Actress. to be used the following may be help otherwise Crabtree. Charlotte ful: If the building is small, a short ever Lotta (ask your father if he run of wire will answer, viz.: up one saw her on the stage), has just won of the longer sides of the building, her will propbring litigation which the ridge of the roof and down along erty valued at $100,000, She is worth, the other side. In this case use No. It is said, about $1,000,000, made by Hay Derrick. 4 wire. The size of the wire diminInvesting her stage earnings in real thick. This platform is as ishes the numbers increase. Thus by supported estate in large cities. She was never 4 a No 3 wire is larger than a No. 4. 5 inches In diameter, about posts encounted a beauty; she did not If the building is large .enough to rethe base of the posts bolted or courage the Johnnies; did not fig quire two vertical wires on each near runner to sled the pieces ure in the divorce court in any ca- each end of the about 15 side of the building and a wire along and pieces pacity, and she quit playing before feet apart. The tops of the posts the ridge of the rcof, it would be adthe public got tired of her. No bene- support of plank. visable to use No. 3 wire. the upper fit performances had to be given for The center of the platform is cut out All objects on a building higher platform her after her retirement. She was to receive the revolving upright mast than the ridge of the roof should be altogether respectable and she paid forming the upper bearing. It Is bet- protected by short terminak,w ires, and her own bills. Quite an ter to protect the mast at this point the latter should be joined to the actress. Chicago Tribune. by a thin steel plate about 6x12 inches, main conductor provided the distance says Hoard's Dairyman, also, it is bet- is not over ten or fiiteen feet. If the He Was Not Mercenary. at the bottom ter to have two She: So many men nowadays mar- of the mast withplates holes for the pivot wouldnt You for marry money. ry pin in the center of the plate. me for money, would you, dearest? To give the supporting framework No, darling; He (absently): additional strength and stiffness, it is wouldnt marry you for all the money test to attach two long braces from Cn the world. the bottom of each of the four sides horrid to the Oh, horrid, you She; opposite upper corners. A rope wretch." Boston Transcript. inch in size, or of pure manila, is large enough. Three pulleys and Clumsily Put. when 80 feet of rope are sufficient Going across for pleasure? hay forks, but if a sling is used, No, nerely to bring tho wife using 115 feet of rope and 4 pulleys will be Cassells Journal. Home. rnpsfriinS UU 5 114-inc- h . BUILDINGS Placing Lightning Conductors on Structures Sze of Wire Necessary. 5 years successful business Has established our reputation for reGOOD FARM Instructions for nd fifty liability. FOR 4x6-inc- MERINO SHEEP CAN BE GREATLY IMPROVED United States Behind Germany In Producing Mutton and Wool In Combination How to Advance By S. M. Cleaver. The Improvement of the merino in the United States as a wool producing animal has far surpassed that of any other country. We, however, fall short of Germany in the production of wool and mutton in combination, writes S. M. Cleaver, in Orange Judd Farmer. The breeders of this country have had varied ideas in attempting to improve the merino. With an ambition to increase the weight of fleece, selections were made of the animals showing the greatest number tiFk rinkles, for the reason that where numerous wrinkles were found, increased density was produced, with also an increased amount of oil. By following this line of breeding the weight of the fleece was doubled several times. Wool was the prime, object sought as Americans were then not considered mutton eaters. The light shearing merino was speedily C-- well-forme- CALIFORNIA Fig Syrup Co. j? ' rZ CM - ; tj v' Aunt Well, Johnny, I suppose you had a nice sojourn in the country? Johnny Um, well, I had lots of nice ipples an peaches an watermelons an things, but I guess them, sojourn things wasnt ripe yet S, The Root of Altruism. The three eternal roots of altruistic energy are these: .First, the principle of justice; that there is a moral law before which all men are equal, so Gibsons Lincoln Ram. that I ought to help my neighbor to developed into a profitable wool pro- for improving the merino Is very his rights. Second, the principle of of the charity; that I owe infinite tenderness ducer, without any special interest be- large and the development ing taken in the development of the most profitable and practical wool to any shape or kind of man, however carcass. Merino breeders in Ger- mutton merino is still In its infancy. unworthy or useless to the state. many had to compete with the mut- With the experience of the past, the Third, the principle of free will; that ton breeders in a country of mutton next 20 or 30 years should bring I can really decide to help my neigheaters. Consequently, as much at- about a combination merino of great- bor, and am truly disgraced if I do not y do so. To this may be added the tention was paid to the development er value than any to be found This animal must grow rapidly, mt idea of a definite judgment; that is, of a mutton merino as to that of The Germans, ture early, have good quarters, deep that the action will at some time termerino. therefore, carried both points to a body, short, strong neck, carrying the ribly matter to the helper and the very high standard of perfection. form of a typical shorthorn. It must helped. G. K. Chesterton. American breeders made a specialty be coated with a fleece of great bulk Standard Oil Wails. of the greatest number of pounds of and sufficient quality to command a Oil Companys real' The Standard wool per single individual of suffi- fair price. In producing a heavy fleece estate holdings in Bayonne, N. J., ehere its largest oil refining plant in the east is situated, have been increased from $7,360,000, the value fixed ufion them in 1908 for taxation, The company is apto $13,000,000. pealing against the increases fixed upon the realty by the Hudson county r $ board of equalization. to-da- .wool-producin-g lif'i '.-- & Vst - vu Big Berlin Philanthropy. More than 50,000 children were enabled by the authorities of Berlin to spend this summer on land within easy reach of the city limits. They were assigned plots where they could play and cultivate gardens profitably with the help of their families and the advice of public instructors. J Mrs. Winslow's Boothlnsr Syrup. For children teething, softens the (tons, reduces In. flammntion, allays pain, cures wind colli.. 25c a bottle. Many a man ha3 sustained a compound fracture of the reputation by falling off the water wagon. der sentiment and remikable draw- ing. The Restoration of Miss Willy MacNeal" is tho story of a once popular actress, laid on the s'lelf . for many years, who suddenly finds her opportunity and goes back to her throne. Simeon Craig's Hast Words Is a powerfully portrayed account of a tragedy that resulted from a wild jov ride. There is a remarkable study of a womans soul torn by fear and remorse, besides a number of other excellent stories. : An d cient fineness to command the highest price paid for merino wool. A portion of our breeders, striving to produce an extra fine fiber of d wool without the use of wrinkles, succeeded fairly well, for with their own flocks so many years. It is a well established fact that the merino will not improve under strictly close inbreeding. The greatest improvement has been made by properly mating animals from flocks not closely related. The production of extremely heavy fleeces has been at the sacrifice of the carcass. The typical mutton forms have Scald thoroughly all drinking sels. Eternal vigilance with the hoe the price of freedom from weeds, sure to have the last lick. Dont allow' such weeds as mullein and thistle to seed. A half hours work now may save days work next year. Dont make a change until you be, lieve it is for progress, but when you believe you ought to change don't hesi- tate. Cattle kraut, as silage was once Running Horizontal Conductor. contemptuously called, is growing in favor each year; it has made good by distance is greater it would be better o run a conductor direct to the IN ORCHARD actual test. Overheard on the Honeymoon. From an economic standpoint a man gCund, the usual precautions as to The Bride: But why look so blue, cannot afford to get along without a reaching permanently moist earth beFreddy? You know papa has prom- manure spreader. It is a decided suc- ing observed. Orcharding and Chicken Raising Are Natural Complements of The form of wiring when passing a ised he will still buy all my frocks. cess in every way. Each Other and Profitable. Yes but The Groom (gloomily): The man who produces nothing but chimney or a cupola is shown in ilPm wondering what the dickens we the best is going to come much nearer lustration. It will be noticed that the shall have to eat." Throne and Coun- getting his price than he who pro- bend in the wire is gradual, not abThe question is often asked whether rupt. The terminal wire for the poultry can be safely raised in the try. duces poorer stuff. If your alfalfa planted last fall did chimney should be erected at the young orchard while the trees are Sure Thing. make a not stand plow up and point shown in the drawing. Likewise on. Undoubtedly they can, "It Is said that impetuous people sow to alfalfagood this fail. Per- in passing over the eaves of a build- coming again with and have black eyes. great advantage to the bend is preferred to ing a goose-nechaps the soil was not inoculated. as to the poultry. The Yes; and if they dont have them well as trees one. a or is harmful as a sharp moldy hay Musty they are apt to get them. If the overhang of the roof is ex- two branches orcharding and poulfeed and the one who feeds such to his stock will be rewarded by cases of cessive, a hole should be bored try raising are natural complements Nervy Bird. sickness, paralysis and, sometimes, through it to let the wire pass close of each other. When the trees come said the exasperated death. "Mamma, to the wall of the building. into bearing the fowls will sometimes young lady, I wish you wouldnt hang Green stuff is just as good for the climb into the trees and injure the on out old Garden the front porch men folks to eat as it is for the hens Soil. that Improve parrot Iruit, but until such time their presthese evenings. If no other crops are to be planted ence is to be commended. Fowls in and cattle. Give the garden a few Why not, my dear?" asked her more hours of good work. It will pay on spaces occupied by the early gar- good health are great workers and are mother in surprise. den crops, it will pay to plow up and constantly turning over the earth In the best kind. Why, I think before you bought plant the spaces to cowpeas or scy Ue search of grubs, worms orsubter-tanea- n beans. They will look better than him he must have belonged to a Feeding Rhubarb Plants. insects, and they will also capAre the rhubarb plants as vigorous weeds in the garden, they will improve ture many moths and other Insects street car conductor. Every two or three minutes when Edwin calls he as you would like to have them? If the soil, and the crop may be used for n the wing and in this manner great-chirrs cut, H clcses, please. It Is not, apply nitrate freely and cultivate cow feed, or plowed under at the close reduce the number of injurious in-of the growing season for a fertilizer. thoroughly. Just to embarrassing for anything. the ordchard and prevent to Chicago News. POULTRY RAISED k K'&m."T if Dr. Pierces Pleasant Pollots first put up 40 fara They regulate and Invigorate stomach, liver Uny granules. md bowels. Bugar-coate- d isro. A Ohio-Bre- high-price- GOOD FARM NOTES. 0d. Johi 1 Was Laid on the Shelf. Algernon Tassin has a story in the current Smart Set that stamps him as a masier hand at the depiction of ten- EjfecXuaWy, Dispels colds awd Headaches d e necessary. System dueo d old-styl- Clecxwscs been produced at a sacrifice In fleece. The improver of the merino in the fuCow$aYOTv; ture must carry the two essential Acs waVuvoWy acXaXndi as points profitable fleece and a carcass of sufficient size to aLaxcxYvve. make the animal as profitable for a BcsX Jot McwhWew axvdCXvMt mutton sheep as a wool producer. Americans are now mutton eaters. cew awd Therefore, it is highly important that vYs bencJxtVoX eJJecXs. we pay as much attention to the pro- To duction and development of a mutton aXways buy bs Gexwivcve, form as we do to that of a wool promanufactured by the ducing form, in spite of the fact that our heaviest wool producing sheep carry but little mutton and the strongest mutton producers usually shear a light fleece. There Is a large op- SOLD BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS portunity for the breeder to use his one size two skill in the combining of these only, regular price 50 per bottle. characteristics in one animal without one being sacrificed to secure the MISSED :t. other. I am of the opinion that the field s h Old-Styl- e OixiYiSSewia Merino Ram. is worth little without a French. brain tongue. it is a mistake to have a large pei centage of that fleece consist of oil a product that is entirely worthless to the manufacturer. Do not misunderstand me. It Is highly important to have a reasonable amount of oil in the fleece in order to secure the strongest and best fiber, but do not overdo the matter With care we can just as well double the quantity of wool per fleece without destroying the value of the the fiber or without diminishing amount of oil to a point that will weaken the fiber. a great extent damage to the trees from that source, their droppings also enrich the soil, and, while necessarily limited in quanttiy, they contain more fertilizing qualities than any other form of manure, so that in both these respects fowls are beneficial in the young orchard. As a means of helping along until his orchard becomes profitable there is nothing better than a flock oi fowls. They will gather a very large part of their living from the soil, give occupation to their owner until his time is demanded in a more profitable direction, and prove a source of Income while he is waiting. When the trees come into full bearing his whole time will be required in their attention and then, the poultry having served its purpose, can be disposed of. If it becomes detriment Reserve Feed Supply. If the supply of grain eating stock is kept up to a certain number on the farm, why should not the supply 0f grain be kept up in equal proportion? We are all too free to dispose of the surplus whenever there is a fat year. SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills. They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A perfect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Bad Taste In the Mouth, Coated Tongue, Tain in the Side. TORPID LIVER. -They egulate the Bowels. Purely vegetable SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. CARTERS OlTTlE Genuine Must Fac-Simi- le Bear Signature IflVER il PILLS. eki REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. GRAZING LANDS acre this NEAR CHICAGO Si dollars an sure crops, rear only ; alfalfaforand clover farming and land general no better water. One pure fruit. Splendid climate; rail or boaL Easy by night from Chicago terms. Write formapand illustrated booklet m Mich p 1 1 I'D D TTT m |