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Show THE UTAH BUDGET MAIL ORDER Dolla Cortez, a miner employed at and Bingham, was caught in a cave-Ibadly injured. Near Sallua are Inexhaustible de posits of rock salt, which finds a good . ' and steady market. s Two miles of the grade is finished on the Castle Valley road that will open up the Huntington coal fields in Emery county. PIRATES I n They sail the high and low seas of commerce. They pay millions a year for advertising. Their profit is millions. Spike their guns with generous advertising in this your home paper. Unmixed Evil ETTINGa mm Upward Course o Prices to Continue By O. M. W. SPRAGLE HE COURSE of prices has been .upward during the post 1? According to the tree inspector's re port there are nearly, 2.000.000 fruit years and may be expected to continue in (be same direction trees in Emery county, ranging in age fni1 n n ilufinifA nerloil aa an innrnuan rotlwr tlinn n tlwline in from one to flvo years. the output of gold seems highly probable. A perfect monetary 5f""l Emery county's first coal mining ' at now Is established camp being v) system would give a stable level of prices; prices of particular Cedar Creek at a point twelve miles commodities would change, reflecting changes in demand suplorthwest of Huntington. ply, but tbe general level would be constant. W. S. Jacobson and J. B. Flak It is not too much to say that the general riac of prices have been arrested in Salt Lake City, Use the mail order's of recent years lias been, for this country at least, an unmixed with having committed a sercharged own weapon ies of daring during the past evil, with no compensation whatever. two months. has given unearned gains to a fairly It group of person The grain yield of Sevier county of the past season is estimated at about at the expense of tne rest of the community. This group is made up of JL farm 200,000 bushels. In addition to the those who have property rights in the products of current industry (Coprngbi, uuu, bf w. m. i other crops, Sevier valley annually ere, business men and the shareholders in includes also It corporations. produces tens of thousands of tons of persons such as those who buy and sell on the stock and produce exchanges, alfalfa. NOTICE. The governor has appointed Mrs. whose business it is to forecast the future, whose functions become increas as a member of the ingly important, and whose chances of gain increase with anything which Ella II. United States Land Offlce, Salt board of Snyder of the Utah commistrustees 19U9. creates uncertainty in the economic world. lAko City, Utah. September 10, sion adult for the blind, to take the To Whom It May Concern: Morris Mrs. of By no means all the persons in these various categories reap an ad place Josephine Notice Is hereby given that the from advancing prices. That the speculator may make a wrong state of Utah has filed in this offlce Rowan. vantage Hats of lands, selected by the said The area devoted to sugar beets in guess and lose is familiar to every one. In the case of farmers and busi state, under Section 6 of the Act ot Sevier county the past season was Oongress, approved July 1C, 1894, as 1,400 acres, which yielded 25,000 tons. nesa people everything depends upon what they produce. The price of Indemnity school lands, viz: was $4.50 per ton. some commodities is flexible: wheat is a good example. Other commodi NB. The price receivedton NW. Vl NW. hi Sec. 29; N. as against $5 per paid to Colorado ties, like shoes, readily change either in price or quantity to meet changed N'VV. J14; NR 4 sec. 30, T. 12 S., 04599. Serial conditions. Then there are commodities, like transportation rates, which Raw, During a fight between Austrians Copies of said lists, bo far as they Frank at and Americans to Bingham, said change slowly. And, finally, others, like newspapers, whose price seems tracU relate by descriptive subdivisions, have been conspicuously Mills. William Newton and James subject to no change whatever, though very likely, in this particular posted in this offlce for Inspection by Drlscoll, Americans; were all more or any person interested and by the pub less seriously stabbed. Two of the instance, more is charged for advertisements. It is therefore quite poslic senerally. sible that some farmers and business men may have been unfavorably foreigners are under arrest. During the period of publication ot New of a scion T. R. affected by the rise in prices but it is certain that the majority of them Davis, wealthy tiM notice, or any time thereafter, the have and before final approval and certl York family, was picked up by suf reaped a considerable advantage. tlcatlon, under departmental regula- police of Ogden a few days ago, is doubtful whether any remedy for this unsatisfactory situation It tions of April 25, 1907. protests or fering from alcoholism and giving contests against the claim of the evidence ot a deranged mind. The can be devised. Certainly the writer has none to propose. It mav be state ot any of the tracts or subdi police have notified bis parents in suggested, however, that successive small allowances of wages and salaries visions hereinbefore described, on New York. to the upward movement of prices ought in common fairness the ground that the same is mora A. Flndley, a farmer residing equivalent valuable for mineral than for agrtcul at John made to be across It is to be hoped that a more gen the by employers of labor. while driving Layton, tural purposes, will be received and Union Uln at tracks Pacific railroad eral of the causes and land to the understanding noted for report general office at Washington, D. C. Failure tah, was struck by a freight train. effects of high prices will make for snow a drift was thrown into the Flndley so to nrotest or contest, within time sneciflea. will be considered suf and escaped without Injury, but his this desirable result. horses were killed. lldent evidence of the character of the tracts and the selec The little town of Mlddleton, In Og tions thereof, being otherwise free den valley. Is threatened with an epi "Back to the farm" is the warning cry from oblectlon. will be approved to demic of scarlet fever, according to raised by wise studenta of the times. Un the state. B. D. U. THOatreON, Agister. reports received by the county health lesa we have more tillers of the soil we will First publication, December 3rd officers. Several cases are reported. lack bread, declares James J. Hill. Fresi and the whole town is said to be ex last, December 31, 1909. posed to the disease. dent Boosevelt, during his administration, Spring City has shipped mors bay NOTICE. I preacucU the upbuilding ol the rural com- wri to the outside markets this fall than. I miinilv. Anrl voi? A was ever all that before. United States Ind Office. Sail for sale has Practically been The country boy goes to the city to sold, snd only Lake City. Ulah, September 9. 1909 awaits being balled for shipment The To Whom It Mar Concern: his living or earn study a profession that Notice, la hereby etven that the price of alfalfa la near the $11 mark. will him in the larger settlements. keep state of ViaJi has filed In this office with timothy at $12.50. The Walter Wood, aged 29, was killed lists of lands, selected by the. said country girl enters the city fac By DOW C CONCDON ol at Bingham while trying to couple state, under Section 6 of the Act as restaurant or kitchen, or she shop, tory, Oongress, approved July 16, 1894, his engine to a freight car. It Is not studies arts sciences or that promise city school vis: tanas, Indemnity un known how the accident N. M NW. 14, Sec 27, T. 14 S. R, less the unfortunate occurred, life. foot man's 3 W . Serial 04526. Old folk on the farm, unable lo obtain help, are forced to give up the rvwiion of said lists, so far as they slipped, he being caught between the snd crushed. relate to said tracts by descriptivet and they come to the city to live with the son and the daughter. work, Tiie Ossis Land ft Irrigation com nave neen conspicuous-Iold farm passs into shiftless hands and weeds flourish where the The nnatorf in this office for inspection pany, which has the disposal of 43,' by any person Interested and by th 119.83 acres of land In Millard county wheat once waved. public generally. has sold about 10,000 acres, although Another void is created in the area of production and another ad During the period of publication ol water is available for only a part ot notice, or any time thereafter, the land. Dams snd canals are being vance is recorded in the price of foodstuffs. this t mnA heron final annroval and certifi built at a cost ot $934,000. And it's all a mistake. cation under departmental regulations As Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Anderson or April Z6, 19UJ, protests or conThe boy and the girl who left the farm had a false idea of city life, tests against the claim of the stats of Mayfield were returning from the s an nf the. t rant a or subdivision! tbestre at Manti one evening last They thought only of the pleasures, without reckoning the cost that is an tterelnhefore described, on the ground week they came nearly losing their insurmountable barrier to the vast majority. that the same Is mors vstuanis lor lives la a runaway. They were both But they came to the city for new pleasures. When the novelty has miners! than for agricultural pur thown from the sleigh, but fortunfot he. and noted will off they find that in the grind of swift commercial life they have lost received worn ium office ai ately not seriously injured. Teport to the genera! land so tbe Sevier county has 76,000 seres of patience which made the slow life of the rural communities attractive to proWashington, D. V. Failure has which land and under cultivation, Urns farmers of yesterday who were not contaminated by the spirit of the to the spect or contest, within lh test mA will bo considered sufficient evl an averags value of $7S per acre. Ten who were not constantly reminded of the solitude of their position by character ol thousand additional acres of choice city, jdencs of tbe the busy trolleys, carrying merrymakers from the city to the pleasure it be tract and the selections inereor (snd will be brought under cultivation from free otherwise objetlon. now soon as tinder ss the reservoirs and back, or the automobile loads of gay pcrsonagrn flaching by resort blng will be approved to me state, construction are completed. door. their K n R. THOMPSON. Register The Irrigation system of Emery First publication, TVjcember 3rd, But the tide will Ik tunvd. Tbe machinery already set in motion consists of ten Incorporated county 1903. 31. December last, resera small aims at the removal of the features of farm life that are distastcf.il, few which companies owning voirs and 193 miles of main canal, lbs cannot fail, in tbe Ulicf of the men who have interested themselves in the water blng obtained from (itn, Pries and San Rafael rivers and th work. It is perhaps Ihe greatest undertaking of the age this effort to Cottonwood. Huntington, Kerron and check the draining of the rural communities by the cities. Its hakm Muddy creeks. are confident that the right is on their side and that it will not l Work on the new Tsylorsvllle ward to add much to the attractions of the farm to make the younir folk house, which will cost $12,000, Is beOUR best salesman pushed steadily forward. It Is the forget the lure of the town and to cause the jouhg men of Ihe big store cannot wotk mots ing of the contractors to bsve and offices lo flock to the fields. Intention tban 12 hours S day. the place ready for occupancy by the Q An sdvertistment ol latter part of January. One of the your goods in this par features of the new church will be lbs works whils you aep and amusement ball and gymnasium. In meeting the uncontrollable causes of wake 24 boars S day. of the: t'nlon disease the spevial influence of season do $9,500 the payment By J tt wrnfcs In many hooaa- - Pacific Railroad company has effected tm-i" particular regard. It should alwavs hold at the same time. a settlement St Ogden of the $10,004 I? remembered that, other things bcinp J tt talks beter tban tbs verdict obtained against the company most fluent I . s wees several months sgo by M. N. Wolff, cpisl, during winter the Ik1v loses, during salesman. the county treasurer st Evsnston, summer gains, in weight. Further, these J No one slams tb door Wyo. Wolff, while walking In the tions of the United bang's in many in its lacs. yards, wss run down and had both off. cut legs 4 R ESULT: It sells gioda. Slates are abrupt. firysnt Thomas, the young man com metiers sharply in Orto-ati- d The Fafleas tj About the coslr . salesman who escaped from the county jail at than the I lasts rtntil two was April or May, and the gain weeks about Provo capago, and does lot mors wotk. a Thistle Junction few w- S- tfat in tured co'Timenccs days B".W April and lasts until Sep- (TrKM. ty DR. CEOKCt F. BUTLCK ago and brought back to serve the or vh tobcr. rest of his term, when he will b In the early fall, though the weather prosecuted for Jail breaking. to be warm, it is right fo ad I to the sere A. ft. Poulson Jordan and Joseph, a bt of money an cross to last made of food. wek a little and s'tempt commence to in this vicinity. tlothing the mountains east of ML Pleasant, the clothing and eat less food than in should reduce we summer In Possessors of that money bat found it an Impossibility on fead this paper; they sweat ly count of the enow, which is deeper winter. it. They want to !e shown. than It has been for many years. It Is We should provide siinst sudden change of Mood pressure from If your goods are right, they estimated that the snow there is fully uposure to I eat w! en the hbmd ess Is are weaker! ,y cold. This want to buy. sis feet de"p on the levf 1. is Stieh raue rf nearly all tbe colds, attacks of pneu talks to that money at regular The school house at Cirleville wss occur during the' winter. bih It's money that intervals. a fire He. monia, The p!ennv. fey days sgo. destroyed by at ali hours and se3fns, but espetalks tack and talks lack fire occurred while the children wers You should maintain tie strribled for their daily lejwrns, bit cially dining tl.c hours of strong. Get your share do a! an equable ternrrafure. all wrre marched from the burning youf talking through ouf Fahrenheit may be considered Tbe temperature of structure without scclderit The Pre columns. a fl'ie defective standard. tym eriginfed T! hold-up- s ADVERTISING well-defin- u-- " beet-raiser- CJl non-miner- Farm Regaining irmer Place ( draw-head- s sub-dlvlalo- non-miner- - riv--sar- v KNCH o NE DECEMBER, while 1 was out on my ranch, so much work had to be dona that it was within a week of Christinas before ws were able to take any thought for the Christmas dinner. The winter set in late that year, and there had been comparatively little cold weather, but one day the Ice on the river had been sufficiently strong to enable us to haul up a wagonload of flour, with enough salt pork to last through the winter, and a very few tins of canned goods, to be used at special feasts. Ws had some bushels of potatoes, the heroic victors of a struggle for existence in which the rest of our garden vegetables had suc cumbed to drought, frost and grasshoppers; and we also had some wild plums and dried elk venison. Dut we had no fresh meat, and so one day my foreman and I agreed to make a hunt on the morrow. one of the cowboys Accordingly rode out In the frosty afternoon to fetch in the saddleband from the pla teau three miles off, where they were grazing. It was after sunset when be shaped footmarks in the snow, which showed where as many deer had Just crossed a little plain ahead of us. They were walking leisurely, and from the lay of the land we believed that we should find them over the ridge, where there was a brush coulee. Riding to one side of the trail, we topped the little ridge Just aa the sun flamed up, a burning ball ot crimson, beyond tbe snowy waste at our backs. Almost Immediately afterwards my companion leaped from his horse and ml, returned. It was necessary to get to the hunt ing grounds by sunrise, and It still lacked a couple of hours of dawn when the foreman wakened me as I lay asleep beneath the buffalo robes. Dressing hurriedly and breakfasting on a cup of coffee and some mouth fuls of bread and Jerked elk meat, ws slipped out to tbe barn, threw tbe saddles on tbe horses, and were off. The air was bitterly chill; tbe cold had been severe for two days, so that the river ice would again bear horses. Beneath the light covering of pow dery snow we could feel the rough ground like wrinkled Iron under the horses' hoofs. There was no moon, but the staTs shone beautifully down through the cold, clesr air, and our willing horses galloped swiftly across the long bottom on which the ranch house stood, threading their way deft ly among the clumps of sagebrush. A mile off we crossed the river, the ice cracking with noises like pistol shots as our horses picked their way gingerly over It. On the opposite side was a dense Jungls of bull berry bushes, and on breaking through this we found ourselves galloping up a y. Hints Pointing to Good Health ... - ii !r cf THERE'S prr ctjire ll-- . o? Wftrl T W. H l1j, Tk W 'I. TwTW.'l mu'-e-llk- down-hilt- rified companions. We both laughed and called out dinner" aa we sprang down toward her, and In a few minutes she wss dressed snd bung up by tbe bind tegs on a small ash tree. Tbs entrails and viscera we threw off to one side, nfter carefully poisoning them from a little bottle of strychnine which I had in my pocket. Almost every cattleman carries poison snd neglects no chance of leaving out wolf bait, for the wolves sre sources of serious loss to the unfenred snd unhoused flocks snd herds. In this instsnce ws felt particularly revengeful becauis It was but a few days sines ws had lost a fins yearling belfer. Tbs tracks on tbs htllalds wbers ths carcass lsy when ws found It told tbe story plainly. Tbe wolves, two In number, had crept up close before being dis covered, and had then raced down on ths astounded heifer almost before she could get fsirly started. One bruts had hamstrung her with a snsp of his vise like Jsws, and once down, she was torn open in a twinkling. No sooner wss tbs sua up than a warm west wind began to blow In our faces. Tbs westhsr bad suddenly cbsnged, and within an hour the snow wss beginning to tbsw snd to leave patches of bare ground on ths hillsides. We left our costs with our horses snd struck off on foot for a group of high buttes cut up by ths cedar canyons and gorges, in which wa knew tbe old bucks loved to lie. It wss noon before we saw anything nor. W lunched at a e.usr spring not needing much time, for all we had to do was to drink a draught of icy water snd munrh a strip of dried venison. Shortly afterward, as we were moving along a hillside with silent caution, we came to a sheer can-- j on of sblrh ths opposite face wss ;mkn by little: ledges grows up with long, winding valley, which led back many miles into the bills. The crannies and little side rsvlnes ware filled with brushwood snd groves of stunted ssh. By this time there was a faint flush of gray in the east, and as ws rods silently along ws could make out dimly the tracks mads by tbs wild animals as they bad passed snd re passed In the snow. Several times we dismounted to sismlns them. A m Mm immKv slnd-bcatc- Ws Dismounted to ttasmins Them. couple of coyotes, possibly frightened by our srprosrh, had trotted and loped up the valley ahead of us, lesv-Ina trail like that of two dogs; the sharper, more delicate footprints of a fox crossed our path; and outside one long patch of brushwood a series of round Imprints In the snow betrayed ss plainsmen term where a bob-ca- t the small lynx had been lurking around to try to pick p a rabbit or a prairie fowl. As the dawn reddened, snd It became light enough to see objects some little way off, we began to sit eret In our saddles snd to scan the hillsides sharp'y for sight of fpedlng dfr. Hitherto we hd sen no der tracks tsve inside the bulilx-rrbubs by the river, snd ws knew tbst the der that lived In that Impenetrable Jun gle were cunning wriltetan whh is siirh a place could be hinted enly by aid of a hound. Rut Just before sun came on three lines of heart- rise g y I raised his rifle, and as he pulled tb trigger I saw through the twins of a brush patch on our left tbe erect, startled head of a young black tailed doe as she turned to look at us, her ears thrown forward. great Tbe ball broke her neck, and she , turned a complete somersault while a sudden smashing of underbrush told of tbs eight of her ter- s bs 7 Turning to Co Into the Log House. m - mm cedars. As w pep4d over the my companion touched my arm erd pointed silently to ens and Instantly I caught of the tbe g'int c( a buck's horns as be lay half behind sn old tres trunk. A slight shift of position gave me a fair shot slanting down between his shoulders, snd though be struggled to bis feet he did not go SO yards after receiving tbe bullet This wss all we could carry. Leading the horses around we packed the buck behind my companion's saddle, and then rode back for the doe, shlcn I put behind mine. Hut we were not destined to reach home without a slight adventure. When we got to the river we rode bo!d!y n the Ic. heedjoca of the thaw; and aNint midway there wss s sudilen. tremendous snd det were crah, snd men. horsey scrambling totefher In ths water amid labs of floatlrg Ice. Ilowe.r, !t wss thallew and so wore refralts followed than seme hard work tfsd a chill; W ri bath, fiat what eared w returning triasrphSBt wlh owe Chrl't-tssdinner. tedf, s |