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Show nHEUfflTISM in. : GOOD CHARACTERISTICS OF BROWN SWISS DAIRY CATTLE ' De Student DoctoKs GREEK MINERS ATTACK THE AMERICAN RESIDENTS AND A FURIOUS JBATTLE RESULTS. FW Cows Show High Degree of Efficiency In Converting Flesh-The- y Into Milk- -r AreNot of cur goal Nervous JPispositlon or Habit r- - & Vonyon'i Rheumatism Remedy relieves naiue la the leg a, arms, back, atlff or awollea Joints. Cootalua do morphine, to deadeo the opium, cocaine or drugs acid and drlTea vain. It neutrallaea the the aye out all rheumatic polaoua from tern. Write Prot liunyon, 63d and ad- n medical 8ts, Phils.. Pa for vice, absolutely free-- 3 Jeft-oreo- A Country School for Girls In New York City Beat Feature or el Ceuntry and City Lila Sports on Echoed Park acre near the Hudaon Hlver. Full Academic Course from Primary Class to Graduation. Upper Class for Advanced 8peclal Students. Music and Art. Summer Session. Certificate admits to College. School of 33 Coach Meets Day Pupils. at bn mi 1st IMm. IlmUt Ik.. k 1321 SI, Vt lg Desperate Charge of Eight Arnett- rJtia Greeks Two the Jjj&oe of thelr1iW-o- f One American,, and Tve Foreign-er- s Iftr probable tbath'i Brown EgitA Were Killed. Many Citizens race has quite a ,dlfefok'jWnfro Have Narrow Escapes. the races of tw eatertfjfctfrqjie'fiflf are indJcaUons'.thf Iff' inKlWrVAniitPM ' r r a it s wfstabllshel a than any ,of races. They have been bred by Kenilworth, Utah A race war pastoral people for the same purpose broke out here Monday morning which breeding or fancy breeding, says a In the tame locality, for a longer Ito resulted la the death of three men and writer In Northwestern Agriculturist. than almost any other breed. Ita gent may yet result in further casualties What they seek to perpetuate are eral character. Its color point, ltd Differences btjlween American and are jfrpbpbly,, Greek nil good cows, cows that give a good lloiats of conformation nfirs caiksed a Vliih which quantity of good milk, and that have more firmly fixed than those of any Anally into a developd other breed. Experience In crossing a handful of Americanspitched battle, shape and size. being plttbd learn to Considering the small number to confirms what we are able choose from In the entire country, It from history and paleontology In tb)4 against more than 200 Greeks. t1ien the battle raged most furiousis rather remarkable that Its repre- respect. As a consequence the breed and thousands of shots had been ly sentatives have achieved so large a characteristics are readily Imparted number of high records for dairy per- to crossbred animals when cows of exchanged, toward 9 oclock in the, forenoon Watt hman Th6ma E. Jack-Bonformances, and that the breed stands other bleeds or grades of other breeds 33 of nge, cf Helper, was as well as it does In general estima are bred to Swiss bulls. Grade Swiss heart and killed as Vnd first the through 7f'The secondj tion where It Is known. caule eten e leading several comrades up -- The highest official world s record - --generations Bre often hrd to dlstlth m' the surrounding rim In a dairy test for cows away from gulsh by their conformation and cov rot ks.whfere more than thirty Greeks occupied a temixiriry stronghold, shooting Intd the settlement at their leisure, To Greeks were killed, but their names are unknown. A number were taken prisoners. It Is believed that the trouble In the mine was brought about through Greek agitators Who visited Kenil. worth last week. Thursday the Greek miner began to grumble to Superintendent Thomas Bell about wages. In which they claimed that the coal which they dug out of the mine was. .being gnd that they were being discriminated against In favor of a for American bigger pay envelop miners. , That there would be trouble In the samp became apjiarent Friday, when the Greeks practically refused to work and abused their foremah. Meetings were held in their - tonta- and hovels In Kenilworth Ffldajuglght, and on the following morning the Greek min r ' fj - V eres from a? worklp shifts were arrayed In a tdlW llnp In' front of the mine entrance. ' When American 'laborers' and such --W-i as were not of the Greek nationality started bo work', skid Superintendent Bell, "the Greeks threatened harm The Greeks were then too numerus and prevented willln workers-fro- m entering Hie mines. i When the. American miners started 'for their work .Monday morning, the Greeks suddenly began firing, the gullets riddling buildings In the little town and .many women and children haring narrow escapee from death, It was Allowing this treacherous A Prlss Brown Swiss attack that the. American secured fight for the prohome is that si the Brown Swiss cow or marks from pure' bred Swiss ani- arms, and began aloved ones. Eight tection of their In No168, made at mals. Tbe grades are sure to gain la Briens, Chicago, band that fought the composed vember, 1891, the results being taken dairy qualities over their dams, and against 200 or more enraged foreigand certified to by the officials of the to have ia addition, size, constitu- ner, but the American succeeded In University of Blinols. In thfee days tion and hardiness. driving tbe attacking party out of the she gave 245 pounds of milk, 9.32 In Brown Swiss cows we hive a little town into the hills. It was durpounds of butter fat, and 11.66 pounds constitution to which a fair amount ing this daring charge that . Watchof butter. of flesh Is nonfial, a contented but man Jackson was khied. The Royal Academy at Poppelsdorf, hearty disposition! an absence of w6r-ry- , Owing to the absence of Sheriff, Xelter Price, It was well along a of made aelectlon ten Germany, , but a great capacity for making In tbe from before tbe beoetged forenoon cows Swiss for a test In the years milk and butterfat All we have to do Kenilworth could . summon help. Ae 1900 and 190L The results were very Is to work In accord with nature, and soon as possible help was sent from satisfactory, V, without sacrificing anything of profit- surrounding towns, and as far north An sverage herd of cows In milking' ableness for . the -- dairy we. have a as Salt Lake, a posse of thirty being condition would weigh 1,300 to 1,400 strong and sturdy type of beauty, and sent from Salt Lake to assist in roundpounds apiece. They tend to take on especially that kind of beauty that ing up the foreigners, who realise fat readily when dry and give It off shines from the reflection of coin and that they have lost their battle, and slowly when In milk. The average which eiemplifles tbe proverb Hand- have scattered in the hllto herd of cows when failed would some Is that handsome does.- -' TEN MEN BLOWN TO PIECES. weigh 1,500 pounds or more. Bulls in good condition would weigh from Grain foi .Rang .Cattle. Accident Occurs in Powder House ajt up 'to 2,600 'pound."'" The Swiss Steers tbaj hive been accustomed , ' , Michigan Mine. calf at a month old wtll weigh 180 to to grain w 111 com qp to tie heavy Mloh.Ih one of the Marqnetter 200 pounds, and at two years 1.500 quicker than range cattle, for most disastrous erptos'on ever re, pound. instance, that have never been used corded In Michigan, ten men upper It Is a general characteristic of the to anything but dry grass and water. met instant death at the plant of the Brown 8w1bs cows to show e high This class of cattle must be dealt Pluto Powder company on the outdegree of efficiency in converting feed with carefully. , An" excess of grain skirts of Ishpemlng last Monday afInto milk fr Into flesh, and a pro- will cause them to scour, and the feedternoon. . nounced characteristic that they are er knows that one day of scours will The explosion took place In the gelhot of a nervous disposition or habit knock off the gains of a week of feedatine' powder house. Every man in It Is not necessary to keep strangers ing. . , this killed. was building out of the barn or to avoid talking at What caused the explosion will Trouble With Sheep. milking time. A barn full of them, or never be known. Gelatine powder Is a single .one. will go on stolidly Sheep, properly fenced, art no trouing the regular yield of milk undis- ble eight month of tbe year, and but largely composed of nUpOgIyrn turbed through a commotion thkt will little care during tbe- four winter and lt hs euppbsed that the mixture crucible quite demoralise more nervous cows. months except at lambing time; then was 'being stirred in the big Growing out of the strength of con- - they must be carefully watched and when the stuff let go. stltution and tbe absence of nervoua lfended, as the very young lamb is Smallpex In New Mexico. fidgets, la the characteristic long life easily chilled, and unless it suckles at Dahart, Texaa Appeal lor dras of the Swlsa breed. At eleven. and once it will soon die. tic quarantine against the reported outbreak of emsUlpox In New Mexico was made Monday by local health officials to tbe state department of health. Over 6W esse are - reported radius of Claywithin w fifteen-mil- e ton, N, M. Beginning; in the year 1870, Brown Swlaa cowa and belter to the extent about one hundred and fifty havi been Imported Into the United States. Descended from these, over 7,000 pure bred anlmala have been registered In the Herd Book. In the native country of the Swlsa cattle there is no attempt at line twelve yearff.'tf Art cowq age-4,-he fit J .- the-ottt- er that I had a neuralgia pain in my arm for five years, and I used your Liniment for one week and was completely cured. I recommend your Mss. Liniment very highly. J. McGraw, 1216 Mandeville L, New Orleans, La. , Cured Quinsy Sore Throats Mr. Henry L. Caulk, of . 1242 Wilson St., Wilmington, I bought a botDel., writes : tle of Sloans Liniment for the juinsy sore, throat and it cured me. I shall always keep a bottle in the house. SLOAN'S LINIMENT gives instant relief from rheumatism, sciatica, ne- lumba-g- o, uralgia, croup, sore throat, hoarse- ton-silit- is, ness and chest pains. . V JHo,25o.,50o.M!j00 81 mb Mk M Ihkm, cattle, mb n4 bob it ryshsep t fra. kddnH Dr. Zarl x S. Sloan, Hear IL7 .. Ball What Is Bllence? Hall The college yell of the school of experience. Harpers Bazar. , Stiff neck Doesnt amount to much, But mighty d iagreeble. You will be surprised to tee how quickly Himlins Wizard Oil will dnve that stjffnem ouL On wight, thata all. ' a man who cant enof m apple blossom beautlea the joy because he only thinks of the possible A peeslmist Is tomach ache It .represents. Dr. Pierce Pleasant Pellet cure Constipation ia the cause of many diseases. Cure the cause and you cure ah disease. Easy to take. const!-Vatior- - The life absolutely sincere to the It knows is the nest sermon any test - e to i ran crorirtuD4inetw wottyof if ourdreiBiit ll BNT Uiii or Bi rtifif wiki to nrt toy Piutradiag PU m daysOAfT. PAZO IteMng, BUc4, toyi. Ita, iiwU A woman's idea of a great financier Is a man who can straighten out her expense account? Hr. Winslow's Soothing Bjrup for'TTilMren Soothing, softens the gams, reduces InSsaan-aion- . alleys paiaenree wind colic, SSc a bottle. r- ration t' - MEATRATI0N WELLBALANCED Some men borrow trouble and some " - Jj - , -" Coro an4 pr&lrio t. for a Dime Cbrn ' T ... bar - Ml : t . w 10.1 J' .. i ' , v 'Why upend s dollar when 10o boys a bos t of CASCARETS at any dru More? Use Corn end alfalfa bay .,..1:7.34 ms directed get the natural, easy result. i . . , V y Saves many dollar moef on atedt mea , -'so cattle-iBalanced far ration ahat do not cure. Million regularly 1:7.00 CASCARETS. Buy a bon now-- 10 , (approximate) weeks treatment proof ia the mora-4 9 Alfalfa dog. 1 3 S4 r CASCARXT9 toe a bo for a wertrv rW?r: l, all drorgias. world. ItUOoe hi Biggest seller , -- . real-wea- 4 .,ktcKlnlay Gets Position. .dkaBhlngton. Representative In McKlntar, representative congress from California, who falTeJ of has been nominated by President Taft to be surveyor of cus toms for the district of San Francisco , ' t ia lbs Accused of Murdering Wife. the findSpringfield, ing of a number of small khot in tbe ear of Mm. Jack v Bass, who was burned to death when her home was destroyed near here a week ago, the woman's husband, who disappeared toon' after the fire. Is charged with -- buy It by the bottle. A IXian" catch me walkin' thoo no da lik place at night! Coe dry's nothin' happen, but u de same dey might. Student doctor waitin' fo' da chanst ter grab yo' fa' wuda ta When, dry doea yo ne nigh yo' laa. Hoomp' ol No. auh! Cornin' wlnteh la de bei' fo' dey wuk Walkin' 'long en whistlin, en dey give yo foots a Juki Den dry got yo', honey en dey take yo Deaa under-weighe- - Xma, V.I.A. wan preach , - S' n In the above chart tbe shaded portions represent the digestible protola (lean meat former) of each food and the blank unshaded portions Indicate the amount of digestible carbohydrates (starches, etc.), and oils which go to produce body beat and tm L A w ell balanced ration Is shown to contain about one of protein to seven of carbohydrates. A combination of corn and r Haifa hay come near to thd requited standard. . Dun-8IL- Happenings In k Both Branches Ninth General Assembly. of Five new biltiSyWere introduced in the senate on Monday, four were passed,-tw- o which were on their, third, reading went over for Tqture consideration, and one beck to the committee for amendment. , Eighteen new bills were introduced -In the bouse on Monday, while six were finally approved by'thot body. By unanimous vote, the senate oa Monday posed Senator Badgers measure permitting county commissioners to levy a email special tax for making exhibits at domestic and foreign expositions. After considerable debate, the senate on Monday passed the measure by Senator Williams reinstating corbusiness poration whose rlghOo-din the state has been annulled by reason of of license tax. Mr. Grow has introduced a measure In the house making It the duty of Bchool trustees to provide conveyance for children living more than two miles from the place of holding school. Test votes in the special committee d members of the house and tbe sen-ate appointed to deal with tbe quea- Uonof liquor legislation at its Jrst meeting Monday morning showed that the conservative element was In easy oontrol of the committee and Indicated that no radical leg'ei&tlon would be ta. vored by the special committee. Mr. Welling of Box Elder believe that agricultural bulletins and popular manuals and circulars containing Information oU agricultural subject will be of great benefit to farmers, and has Introduced a bill ia the house providing for their distribution. Th sum of 12,000 is appropriated to meet ' the expense. child la -Senator Rudolph-Kuchle- rs bor bill was introduced In tbe senate Monday and, at the request of the author,' referred to the committee ou ' education. The measure deals largely with the discretionary power of the superintendent of the city schools In granting employment certificates and with the customary school attendance of tbe children. Srnntor Smith of Salt Lake, Monday, introduced n bill making It n felony to give to any convict in the state prleon . any .weapon, any Instrument that mar be used In escaping from prison, any drug, poison or ' dope of ' any ktnd. The' Joint committee frooj the senate and house, having for two-- ; weeks endeavored without success' to' reach u agreement on the provision of the Hacs sod Badge? Ifcqbor bills, tn Irl-dn- y reported their Inability' to set together, and n special committee ot five members has been" selected to draft a-- ttqwae. .'hoped... will be approved by the legislature. This new committee J composed of Senators Benner X. Smith, Badger and Kuohler, and Representative Pop and Wootton. Eleven more bills were Introduced In the senate on Friday, bringing the total to 145, while eleven were Introduced In the house, making the total to date 141. , . The legislators enjoyed 4 vacation on Saturday, adjournment being taken on Friday until Mobday. To Impose n tax on every express company doing business .within the state U the bbject of n bill Introduce ed In tbe senate on Friday by Senator George J. Kelley of Ogden. Representative- - Funk baa lntrodu ed a measure making an appropriation of (2,000 to be used by the expert- - , ment station la the eradicating of th alfalfa weevlL Creating an office of commissioner -of Indian war records, which shall be held by -- the adjutant general of the state, and appropriating (500 to be ex-pended In gathering data concerning Indian war vertersns, n blU was introduced Friday by Rrepresentativ ByrOn D. Nebeker of Uintah county. To make n sbtl survey ot the state of Utah; to determine the areas ol land suitable for agriccultural pur poses; the classification of lands; the plant food contained In th various soils, and the fertilizers required in different sections. Senator Iverson offered g bill Friday authorising the state conservation commission to undertake the work. The longest session of th senate of the present session was that ol Thursday afternoon, lasting from s few minutea after 2 oclock until 4:30. Eleven new bills were introduced and six were passed. In the house one . bill was passed and seven new 'ones Introduced. The measure providing for state aid ln paying' the salaries ' of school In outlying counties, - was r passed by the bouse on Thursday. Senator Benner X. Smith's bill pro -Tiding tor an appropriation of (16,006 Nur and the for Day OrphansVHome ery, to be paid to that institution in installments of (5,000 this year and an equal amount in 912, was passed ' unanimously ' by the senate on Thura-- ' day. By request, Mr. Pope of Wasatch has Introduced house bill No. 144 in the bouse, providing for the safe guarding of tbe rights of persons con. serving public jvsters In reservoir Tbe proposed legislation Is intended to protect all users, of waters ol ( streams that are Impounded. Aa increase In the annual appropriation for farmers institutes from (5,000 to (7,600 Is provided la n bill which passed the Senate Monday afternoon. The money Is to go toward tbs ixtenslon work of the Utalj Agrt. cultn-a- l college. o ji-a- Cured Neuralgia Pain GOSSIP LEGISLATIVE UTAH . oil uhpaht to show dey boeaea dat dey gtttln mighty amaht. Lawdyt Whut dat acrapin'T ta dey cornin to de do'T Woo! Who dat 'long da po'ch dah on de flo'? Uh! Hit draa of lido come up anlffln 'roun' dla way. Dat houn dog keep footin' an ha meet hla dyln' day! ri , Taaaumt Student dortoha dey dea lick all da while, Catchln' fnlka to cyahve dem In da student doctoh atyle. Wunat dry caught IJJ Po'trh, en one rr 'em helt rr to'ch Wbtlat de yuddrr lidded up he bald dess lak a watch! Dey'a Iota r propla dat draa real quick nobody foun' am' In da of ' wells tier de erkk! Doan' catch me thoo no or dahk place at night 'Co'se day's nothin happens, but do some dry might! ' Hoomp! Ain ln uh-de- ia A Request-- , , m Mr. Carnegie," says the spoke' d men of the committee, we are the representatives of the citizens of onr town, and w bar called to make a request, which we trust you will find it la your power to high-hatte- grant" "Gentlemen," replies the famous philanthropist, firmly, "I regret to state that I hAVe arranged for all the library donations I feel at liberty to make this year. Next year, perhaps, I shall be happy to consider your request but it present " One moment- - sir," breaks In. tbe spokesman, deferentially. 'We er the fact lLw have called to ask you if you woFt cancel your donation to our Jtown. We figure that our tax rat Is higher now than w can stand." He Remembered. happy Inspiration strikes the lad as be la being Jed Into the woodshed sn by bl'father;-wbo'tioldtong witch In hls bsnd. Remember, father," stye the boy! that you were a boy yourself once. I hadnt thought of that," replies Com to think of It I the father. was. And when I got Into mischief ae you have my father always licked me a good deal harder than I meant to x whip you." tbe Cautioning youth to wait, the father goes to get an additional witch. - A Net All. ' carping at the graduates! Not all of them are fretting And fuming at their marry fntee O'er how their dreee le eettlng; Not ell of them ere In deepnlr And clamoring for pity Becnuae thejr een't do up their hair o that It will look pretty. Ah. no. Not all are mad beeauee Ce see Their overworked dreeemakere Who may not for their lunchee pnaee - Arr alow undenaker.-Tl- e wrong to ring tho chan gee on The ancient jeet again They are not ell In mull or lawn. Fop noma of thorn are men! u t An Unfailing Feat, Now," said the great magician, rolling up hla sleeves to 'show that he had no concealed mechanism to I shall attempt my deceive tbe eye. never falling experiment.". Taking from his pocket a silver 1 shall cause dollar, be said: this coin to disappear utterly." So saying, he lent the dollar to a friend.. Got Her Money's Worth. you feel sorry for that poof blind manT Murder of Europeans. .Indeed, I do. I gave him a dime -Paris A dispatch received here when I passed him. from Me'.llls states that four EuroSo did I, and I also told bins what peans traveling from Oran, Algeria, to y new dress was tike." Mellila were aseaasnated by Riff tribes on January 29. A fifth member of the travelfag party made hie escape. "Dont -- - -- S, 1 I |