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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 8. WILL BREED 2EBRLS GET STRIPED MULES OF AGRICULTURE TO TRY NEW EXPERIMENT. rrpARTMENT From Africa, importing thfnimals Wham They Am Now Bred. tlon was dune by native, but, having. non. with the stipulation of course. Uaraed other method of making a !i- - that he sml.ie front whioii ;)- - came Victoria mg. th.y are seeking lighter labor, and w.s not to be named. Quci-the transportation of freight has he- - used her burses until they liecame so i tune a serious problem. Horses, mules old and lazy that they were worthless, ei-end oxen do not thrive in that vlimu'.e Then they turned out to posture the re: f lives. She did lira any better than in the German .rm-jf- r inees. Heiiee. last spring the govern-- J same with h, stablemen a.iJ oilier ineiit sent an expedition Into me jtm- -j servants, and that iartieul..r her son gles In the southeastern pari uf the and successor I. is followed tier exam-stal- e on liberal pensions to capture wild xebras and drive 'p!'' lie has iv'n--them up to the capital. A large herd moiv than ha'l ii., coachmen, grooms wa found, and two or tnree hundred and stablemen I..at the ltoyal el the animals are now Deing broken Mews, and in their places employs to harness. It is said that they prove both Kiigiish ami lYeitch chauffeurs, tractable and are very intelligent. 'liirylThe king seldom rides behind horses latve greater strength, better seed and tln-sdays, lie lias half a dozen motor more endurance than any draft jou- cun and always lakes one or two of rnals that have been used in that cli- them with him when he visits country houses. In udduioii to motor ears for mate. liix own use. nix host is exccled to The mule, as you know Is a cross the ass and the horse, originally pmvie a dozen m- so more for ills servants and baggage. made in the days of Abraham and Royal Isaac, and was probably accidental. messengers, attached to tile palace, are The discovery of the mule is related in now supplied with motor cars. Nearly Genesis xxxvi.. 24. relating the gene- all the outdoor business of the royal alogy of Esau, and it says that Ajah family is done witli their aid The duke of t'onnaught. the prince and Anah were the children or Zibeon. and this was that Anah that found and princess of Wales and other memthe mules in the wilderness us he fed bers are supplied witn car which they Tile princess of The drive themselves. the usse of Zibeon. hi father. as Is spoken of much earlier. In Gen- Wales and the Princess Christian tthe esis xti- - It. we read that "Abraham king's sister) both drive their own had slieep and oxen and asst and men turs. and it is said that gueen Alexan. servants and maid servants, and she dra has taken lessons at Sandringham, asses and camels.'' and In Genesis xxii., but has never trusted herself on the 3. we rend lhat Abraham rose up ear- highway alone. The Princess Christian ly In the morning and saddled his ass and took two of Idg young men with him. and Isaac, his son, and clave the woimIk for his burnt offering.' You will remember that Balaam's ass saw the ungel of the l ord standing in the way Hud rebuked his rider for brutality. Knmson used the jawbone of silt ass as a weapon, and in his mighty hand 11 was more effective than a battery on a modern battleship. Absalom rode a mule, and the mule went under the thick houghs of u great oak. und his head caught hold of the at lnited State Kent to Abysseille. who wa recentlywith that govsinia to make a treaty obtained, through the ernment. ha na Makonnen at Herar, Africa, a pair 1x111011. They are ,,f ilrevy xebra powerful and comparatively rare a wild state animal, which range in Mr. Skinner in the AbynKlnia forest a endeavored to secure one while he waa were none in that country, but there to captivity at that time. Since then had his forest Fnipemr Menelik has ranger seeking for aebrea, and that now first I1, lhat wfre captured are Jn their way to Mr. Skinner at Marseille. whence they will be hipied to Xew York. The detriment of stale has been advised of the sntpment. sebra with the By crossing these American horse and the American mule it i proposed to create an entirely new breed of draft animals f lc.iu::ful ruuJ I1-- defy to V WASM.NG WITHOUT to WATE u Is l ike Tr,ls Get Hid f 1 Bilkwst Herplride. ,1'rr ee siy 'iieJfrying .fills' Ivc - - on .ellnmisl Us i: i.f :x .,nj rust off ii .lU'. i'.'.i.br.e vtiiviY they . be-twe- eu WASHINGTON', Nov. 8. Secretary trilfon and the official of the bureau ol animal industry of the agricultural Apartment, with the iir Frank Baker of the National Zoin ological park, are about to engage the moat curioua aoologlcal experiment-that wa ever undertaken by a govern mrnt The Germane are making preparations for a aimlar experiment, and the Congo Free State in Africa will Robert P. Skinner, fclo attempt it. conaul-gener- al Mar- driv me the i: PAGE THREE 1905. to whet try to get pre rut Bald-- t t- inch cause Yaselir.e. iilycer-stam-- rs which form edienta cf most so-- It sell vi ins Aunt the i.:i",i'.i. called ;!.i:r Kesl cause genn It . fide ta be- nd kills tie parasitic Mh on the h.ur roots original and only genuine variety of the horse or the mule which we now have in existence. The experiments will he conducted at the Washington xno, under the direction ofst Superintendent Baker and the suolog-iof the agricultural department. They will he watched with the greatest FLORENCE ed the best poll ed d. gold-mount- ed proves J. Xtr-- O'NEILL Auditor. M. BROWNING, Riverdale A. P. BIOTELPW, Cashlepr YES, Cashier. manufactured :iin druggist Tl'U it t0 HeryKM ITEREST PAID TIME DEPOSITS. Ir Son.! l(tc Co.. HANDSOME Gock Savings Banks KurnilMl free to customer in tlie Savings dgden Elevator & rig I'll K MAN wlio luiys of us will miftukA All tln .1 J. E. Dooly, President. 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BIGELOW, The Kind That Everyone lues 11 is seen in public behind the wheel of a motor car more often than any other royal personage, except, perhai, the king of Italy or the young king of Fiain, both of whom drive their own curs invariably. In Rome you can the king of Italy driving his automobile between the Qutrlnal paiace and his country seal almost every morning about 10 o'clock, and every afternoon between 4 and 5. He ta always surrounded by a squadron of cavalry to JOHN E. BAGLEY, protect him from assassins, who ride City Attorney. so that he cannot be seen from the sidewalk. When he gets Into the counoak, and he was taken up between try, however, he abandonii these pre heaven and earth; and the mule that caution, and iieople who drive in the I waa under him went away. late afternoon nr early evening freWhat a graphic picture is portrayed quently see hint speeding along the ir those few wonts! Koloinon rode highways In his car. King David's own pet mule when he Young Alphnnso of Spain is the most went to Gihon to be anointed king of In Madrid, and It Is reckless we are told that his ad- a wonder chauffeur Israel; and he has not killed himself that mirers brought him presents of armor nt somebody else, because he drives and spicea and horses and mules. Yon WM. J. CRITCHLOW, through the streets at a furious sjieeil And ran mule over the all everywhere Recorder. he hHS never been interfered the earth, und the burro," w'hlch ia the Although it is difficult for people to keep with, uss of the Bible, In even older und more nut of his way. interest by xoologlxt and live stock widely distributed. The ana," Dr. The German kainer very seldom rides men all over the world. Secretary Baker says, was one of the earliest Wilson Is advise dthat the authorities of quadrupeds to be domesticated, and In a motor car and was never seen to nt the German possessions in Africa was known to the ancient Egyptians, drive on. Trince Henry la quite an have been endeavoring to domesticate as well aa to the patriarchs of the Bi- automobiltat. and the pnncellnga all the sebra, and use it for cross breeding ble. Where no attention has been paid have automobiles of their own. Major-Gener- al because It i proof against the teste." to breeding Hnd proper feeding, aa in Sir Reginald WinAfrican fly, whose bite will kill a mule modem Egypt and to a great extent In gate, the fddar, or commander-in-chie- f or horse, but does not injure the xebra. Mm in toe ass lias become smaller and of the British army in Egypt, uses a This fly prevails in the German colo- dwarfish; and that la what haa hap-imnautomobile instead of nies in Africa and has caused a great in Mexico and Texas, and has an ambulance or camel In going about deal of trouble. It in believed that a produced the useful little beasts which the desert. It carries six jiersons and lalf-hre- d xebra will be as much Im- we recognise as burros. Burro Is a is equipped with a water tank, a lunch mune from its effects aa a full-bre- d bpunlsn word and means simply an basket and other supplies, and ha animal; hence the experiment is con- ass that la to say, the equus aainua racks for half a dozen rifles. A flat sidered worth car was made especially to carry It trying. The German of aoology." authorities recognise also the necessity The Spanish and Italian name is upon railways, with skids arranged so of providing some beast of burden that aslno;" In England he Is the donkey, that he can drive it aboard very rapidcun endure the climate or central Afas In the eastern parts of the United ly. When he starts off on an expedirica, for neither horses, mules nor oxen States: in Scotlund he is called a tion of inspection his automobile car thrive there. Carabaos, or water buf-ful- o, cuddy. We know that the patriarchs la always attached to the passenger from the Blast Indies, endure the used burros for traveling, as the shleks train, and when going long distance climate much better, but the xebra, of Egypt, Arabia. Syria and Palestine he often has a taller with extra water, which is a native of that sons, would do at present ; and the Redeemer of the fuel and other supplies. ts even more useful If it could be do- world rode on the back of a burro The courtship of the Grand Duke mesticated. through the gates of the Holy City. Cyril of Russia and the Princess VicThe Inhabitants of the Congo Free Pope Leo XIII. had a beautiful white toria of Hesse, who were recently marMate, and. Indeed, the communities ail mule which waa sent to him from ried In defiance of the cxars wishes, along the Congo river, which in now Spain, to haul a pony cart around the was carried on in an automobile down Icing rapidly settled and civilised, feel grounds rtf' the Vatican. Tie took his on the Riviera last winter. The grand a similar need of work and transportatexercise An that way for years, and duke and the princess, however, have ion animals, particularly now because the anlftial Is still stabled there, al- been lovers from their childhood. He i'is almost Impossible to obtain negro though nothing could Induce Plus X. I the son of the Grand Duke Vladimir, hearers to carry the freight from the to gef into the pony cart or any other the eldest of the uhcles of the rear and r:vere Into the interior. Until recent- (ith kind of a vehicle. He used to commander-in-chiof the Russian ly all portage and interior tranaporta- - boh long distance walker and mnun-tv- m army- - The Princess Victoria is a climber, and about the only exer-- : daughter of the duke of Edinburgh tike he gets now Is climbing the long and granddaughter of tne lute Queen ichts of stairs in the papal palace. Victoria, and when she was IS year V When Queen Thrlstina of Spain old was married against her will to f drives about the city of Madrid ahe Grand Duke Ernest of Hesse. From uses an ordinary bougnam, drawn by the time she was 15 years old she wa a pair of atyllsh horses, but when she madly In love with Cyril and would goes into the country she has a team have married him but for the Interferof four cream-colormules, which ence of Queen Victoria and the late travel with great sjieed. With their Cxar Alexander IIL, who opposed the harness match because the lovers are cousins end Cyril's haMta were dissolute even they make a great showing. The kings of modem times, however, when he was a boy. prefer automobiles, and I notice by a The marriage with the grand duke of London newspaper that King Edward Hesse was hastened in order to get het VII. haa ordered a garage that will ac- out of his way, and he saw nothing of commodate thirty machines, to be her until after her divorce In 1901, erected in the Royal Mews, back of when he renewed hia attentiona Her Buckingham palace. Every American marriage waa a very unhappy one. twirlst who goes to Ixmdon visits the Duke Ernest Is a clumsy, stupid, king's stables to see the coronation brutal, arbitrary man whom she never chariot, and the great, rat, cream-colore- d cared for, and she took delight in makhorses which draw It through the ing him as unhappy aa possible. He streets on occasions of ceremony and waa very glad to get rid of her. After parade. You can also see Queen Vic- her divorce the objections to Cyril torias carriages there, also, and the were even stronger than before, and pony cart in which she used to drive she was forbidden to have anything to shout with John Brown, her famous do with him, while the esar and Grand gillie, in the rumble. Nearly a hun- Duke Vladimir warned Cyril that he dred homes were kept at the Royal had better keep away. In the naval Mews continuously until about a year battle of April II, 104, off Port Arago, when a good many of them were thur. the flagship of Admiral Makaroff, sold off as useless and supplanted by on whose staff Cyril waa serving as an motor cars. p, was Mown up by a JapThere la a tradition that royalty anese torpedo. The admiral was never aella an animal. A king or queen drowned. Cyril Jumped Into the sea, No prizes no coupons. may give away a home or dog, but it escaped by swimming and returned to would be a violation of etiquette to sell j Russia aa a hero. As soon as he had Nothing but satisfaction. them; and I believe this rule waa paid hia respects to the cxar he start- in, near Mentone, In strictly observed in Queen Victorias eti for Cap-Ma- rt CO. A. the south of France, where the Printime. But the present master-of-hoRasa Trsaciies ha defined sentiment and has sent cess Victoria was the guest of the ex- ists ueaxa ms eighteen or twenty pairs of coach Empress Eugenie. The couple spent horses to Tattersalls to be sold at auc- - most of their time In an automobile. is State Bank 13-in- ch will exceed in which. It i believed, sjieed. strength and endurance every Honesty Ogden i - cal r.i it Flour Flour t |