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Show TOO LATE. W0TJSS. IB)Ull . Great Only as Relic of Barbarism F igtltS By P. Thief What's the time, please? Victim Much too late for you. Your pal Just, got my watch. EPIDEMIC OF ITCH VILLAGE IN WELSH "In Dowlals, South Wales, about fifteen years ago, families were stricken wholesale by a disease known as the Itch. Believe me, it Is the most terrible disease of Its kind that I know of. as it itches all through your body and makes your life an inferno. Sleep is out of the question and you feel as if a million mosquitoes were attacking you at the same time. I knew a dozen families that were so affected. EVAN JONES f Many-America- ' "The doctors did their best, but their remedies were ot no avail whatever. Then the families tried a druggist who was noted far and wide for his remarkable cures. People came to him from all parts of the country for treatment, but his medicine made matters still worse, as a last resort they were advised by a friend to use the Cuticura Remedies. I am glad to tell you that after a few days' treatment with Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Resolvent, the effect was wonderful and the result was a perfect cure In all cases. "I may add that my three brothers, three sisters, myself and all our families have been users of the Cuticura Remedies for fifteen years. Thomas Hugh. 1650 West Huron St, Chicago, 111., June 29, 1909." kill-an- recent distinguished visitor to Chi calls this a wooden town alluding to cago the numerous frame houses loft ns a relic of days when pine lumber was plentiful His Terrible Threat. Aviation bas improved considerably and shelter an immediate consideration. ' since the time when Col. Cleary, then It is, unfortunately true that to the county commissioner and for years a occasional balloon a made visitor Chicago presents In part. Cbicagoan, ascension at a county fair over in the appearance of an overgrown prairie Michigan, says the Chicago Journal. town, but the time is not far of! when the As the guest of honor the colonel frame houses will disappear from sight and assurance sent was upward with the that there was absolutely no danger. we shall have in their place the strictly By C. C DENSM0RE But as the distance from the earth modern exterior finish. grew greater the, colonel leaned out In fashionable the suburbs there is io anxiously. "Pull me In!" be shouted. evidenta disposition to make a change The men who were balling out the the outside of frame - houses with cement mortar, which rope paid no heed to bis demand. by plastering a. stone and much more durable. hard balloon. as Higher and higher went the Wilder and wilder grew the colonel. instances this is colored with light tints and (he effect it In many Finally, almost standing on bis head most pleasing. as be tried to keep a precarious bal When this fashion shall generally prevail and the nnsightlincs of ance, he gave a final cry of exaa wood be blanketed with the handsome slucoo finish, there will 1k a trans pere'ed panic: "Pull me In, I tell you. or I'll cui formation which will make all parts of Chicago uniformly attraetio, the rope!" A Strictly Modern Stucco Houses well-know- mmu THE. UTAH BUDGET ltuy the horse a blanket. Articles of Incorporation tif the Ixv gan Rapid Transit company were filed ducks and gecko. ast week. Fir caused by an overheated stova The best cow is often the one that completely destroyed the home of A. muster. has the best Chiistenaon In Suit Luke City. With one exception (Tooelo county) He sure that the sheep are warmly there are more sheep in Millard county housed after shearing. than In any oilier county In the statu. Nephl Manning, a popular youujj At farrowing time sows need nutri man of North Osden. ia dead as the tious, but not fattening foods. result, of injuries sustained when a When a hen Is not kept well she horse kicked hiui. There la no race suicide In the homo enn' be expected to do well. of Mr. and Mrs. Frauk Gamble of Where hogs are confined in a Iehl, whoso home was brightened last week by the advent of their fifteenth, small pen, it should be kept clean. son. John Alblan of Pleasant Grove haa Squabs are sold by the dozen, quali ty Influencing the price more than beeli sentenced to three months In the size. Cows need plenty of exercise. state prison by the fourth district court for failure to care for his minor The lice are easiest destroyed be child. Kggs should be culled the nme as ' fore they have gotten too much of a other tilings. Governor Spry haa accepted the in start. vitation pf citizens of Mantl to attend An acre of good pasture will save excorclses celebrating the opening ot a ton of ground feed. Huttermilk Is a good egg producer the now armory there oa January 2S and an excellent liver regulator for and 2i. Kerosene applied to the roosts will poultry. Sautauuln, which for some time past often drive the lice away. has been a "dry", town, haa granted Another thing the season makes liecense to two saloons at $S0O a year Goose live almost entirely on grass necessary ts a good pair of horse npteoe. The town authorities believe blankets. ' and pay nearly as well as hogs. the revenue will more than offset any WmnM T IS dillicult for an American visitor to Mexico to come to any other conclusion than that the bull li;;ht is "groat" ml as a relic of barbarism. tourists in Mexico attend a performance just once. They lo it for the satin reason that visitors in museums look upon the instrument of torture from the middle ages not to enjoy, but to see an1 learn, in order afterward to speak of it intelligently. During a trip to Mexico in 190G a friend of mine urged ine to see a performance in Mexico City. While I was there on a Sunday afternoon seven bulls and 17 horses wore killed and one man mortally wounded, with 20,000 people looking on. The animals had my sympathy, but the matador 'got what he deserved. The bull with the weapons nature had given him, till was brave, fighting-alonlis strength gave out and he fell dead. Against him were more than a score of his murderers, ready to assist each other in case of need. The bull light is of the same nature and exists for the same reusot as the battles of the gladiators at the imperial festivals in ancient Koine The gladiators were trained slaves. When marching out on the floor ol d be killed, passing by the throne of Caesar, they the Coliseum to to die salute thoe!" who about are "We tried out: In the twentieth century the bulls have been substituted for gladiators. Caesar gave his entertain mcnts free to the freed men, as he wanted favors and needed their votes. The rulers of Mexico favor bull fights and gambling. Lotteries they conduct in the name of the state. The people must be amused and When forget about a representative government. Mexico becomes a republic in reality and not morel) in name though that time looks far oft at present there will be no more bull fights. I Lay In your feed now. Separate the - chickens from tha dlsadvanlagea. Cockerels of the Mediterranean class dress out very nicely for market. Milk regularly morning and even ing. Set the hours and stick to them closely. Did you ever know anyone to use a separator and then go back to pan skimming? d If the orchard Is made a pasture for aogs or sheep the trees will be Injured looner or later. Unprofitable cows should be fattened up at once on the abundance of fall feed and sent to the shambles. Hog fences have boon pretty costly ind hard to build. With woven wire rou can do It at an expense of about '.wo dollars an acre. It will tuke a month perhaps more for a cow to regain her normal milk Bow If you permit her to be exposed to the cold rains of early spring. There is no kind of animal breeding that will pay better than the breeding People of the cities are .beginning of horses; but horses that will sell to realize that the simple things In not dung bills 'or misfits. food and vegetables are the best for health and the only place to get them There is at this time a higher stand ard of excellence shown In the cattle is from the growers. stock of the country than at any tor Don't overlook the fact that one of mer period of our cattle history. the fastest and surest ways in the The one spot that must be looked dairy to make money Is to keep always weeding out the poorest milk after well Is the watering place, and under no circumstances should the cows. and trough be placed where two fences The door of the barn can be left Join at right angles. . In mild weather and the sheep open Xoah Webster (author of' WebsterV A good supply of trans and a shot permitted to go In and out at their as accessories to a lnie cutte dictionary) gave his opinion, over a cen- pleasure, while In rold. wet weather gun will keep poultry supplied with fresh and the be closed can door the sheep tury ago, that the near approach of meat throughout the winter to tha comfortably housed. groat comets was accompanied (wiih fw sdvantage of the hk basket. I a d have always exceptions) by severe winter. Pumpkin Some natlsfarlory remits have been home remedy for llalley's comet is now nearer to the or- safe and effective obtained from the use of ram lambs Kven worms from sheep. bit of Mars, I on old ewes the ewes being so strong than . any other expelling tapeworms ran be gotten rid of by the weakness of the lamb sire (hem, the seeds containing a special that planet, crowing it early n .t year. was not wo evident In the offspring to which element is them. fatal iew is riirht or Whether Webster's to nolo a rejwirt If proiwr care be taken the triare . . wrong, it is interest in ..n i.,.t i. ran Mfir be used in the ordinary from an nMronotnor, at the ohxervatory at i..,i.ui,. By ELMER SCHUIFFKY "f h" far' "P " 'n" h"r as rWtkKhire Is and Purees good, Hugtaff, Ari, that he observed a remarkran b- of foaling; but as this time approaches l,v either cro pigs produced ably early snowfall in lh antarctic regions made to grow faMer and fatten important that the weight be not B,,r ,"- of Mars on XovcihUt 12 and 11. Perthan the f.ill blood of elth- -r breed. haps the comet will near us ton late to affect our winter in any great iMtn'l fail to keep a supply of shells OMtinies the hot that are not degree. needed through th winter are kept at.ti- (tvfi tietorc your iois. H i!ey As to the view of some that a comet is compol of ft extremely In the stalls without much to art- titi;ii'd rie th"tn straw or refuwi work ii.iv in s'laith In. When runs is not When their discomfort. I fprin ntMbd cannot that mailer would it atb produce any practical effect, to le did they will gladiy est Urge flab nut to with are work thev OIen. M of almost any dry litter. may it not, however, coiilain yrcat magnetic, electric or other un- by munch- and, all too ffn, with known force? disastrous results. The mttrket tuiit fsrssliy goiern the feeding. Over Separate the layers from the others prufHaMeness of ca'tle This fea.-there have been a ntimlwM You cannot keep old hens, p'lllei. fat this the farmer has no control. Ho to of live sacrificed in colitvro football $rnm". and lean hens ttifeth'-entile feeding Is 4 any more a certain if tun re Th" frint r kii.d eame cf heifer an than lie ci1 you fce'p dry Why a fMmo m brutal ) lii wlftlorn to- nnist by v fiiiik and in P"t to yet frpli and sanctioned by the various pt tience anl go Bin stl. for they do not tetjiiirp th t'ther. and universities instituted for tie patne kind or aniount. of f'Kd or care. f When talves crs ",d or other cultivation of the intcKt i lieyoml tru It ts An Indira unnatural A hired man earn hi sul.tanrs. fal tuoritMv und'T'ti sliding. n.ie at id eind;tit..n of ary, I paid o!T. g'es away; if the troy lion of an This is a gam in which the brut fihwks hi coat and does n hired IV digestive organs. Thejr need an man's work, don't begrudge Mm a anti ftrid. the same as tiifl cows eat forc in man is summoned and exert an arid condition. The aim in this pame it to reach lb good driving lurrse. or a couple of bone to neiitraliite hundred dollars with whith to take ;ie Ibern a tspoonful Of birarbOB- coal, tliotigh joij tramp! or cn;h yon? a cotirw at a farm school thi winter. ate ,f soda la miik twice daily. SJ3TH By JAKU competitor. If yoii After farrtiwing nothing but fresh already got a bone It that a projier Jewiri lo tenth youni We tx given for 21 hour get one by all means. cutter, wafer should to and college (Indents? It i well and l the know of no othef mat bine that will so fee liebtlr only thn Itself as a 0et Woefc. Tl) msnfter f feeding quickly and surely ItpayIs for encourage games in winch there is healthful outdoor Ter ie, but foot not a Isiury, and the kinds d for th firt month good bone cutter. hall, as it is played, is overdoing it and is too violent. hot an actual necessity. The increased ire of rniith Importance for on the depend the health and tigof of the profits from the flock will won pay In Mexico the for It. art of a deeph young ptg. e badly-doin- - Real Early Rising. Farmer Brown and Farmer Jones were near neighbors, and many a dis pute took place as to who was the ear lier riser. Roth maintained that each excelled the other. One day Farmer Rrown determined to put the subject to test Rising very arly one morning, about two o'clock, be proceeded to visit his friend. Great was bis astonishment when be saw Mrs. Jones banging out the clothes In tbe garden. "Farmer Jones about?" be asked. "Well" replied the lady, "he was the Erst part of the morn In', but 1 duono where be be now." Halley's Comet and Cold Weather .... ,... . splendent glories." "Yes," answered the busy publisher tone, "It la going in an name to throw In a colored supple ment every day." absent-minde- True Friendship. yu tell your friend that the dressmaker bad totally ruined your dress?" "Oh, I nimt.lv thought It would make lier happy." Flieeende Blaetler. "Why did INSOMNIA - Leads to Madness, if not Remedied In Time. satisfied me, some "Experiment years ago." writes a Topeka woman "that coffee was the direct cause of the Insomnia from which 1 suffered ter ribly, as well as the extreme nervous-Ti- c g and scute dyspepsia which made life a most painful thing for me. "I bad been a coffee drinker since childhood, and did not like to think that the beverage was doing me all this barm. But ft was, and the lime came when I had to face the fact, and protect myself. I therefore gave up coffee abruptly and absolutely, and adopted fostum as my hot drink at meals. "I began to note Improvement la my condition very soon after I took on Fostum. The change proceeded grad ually, but surely, and It was a matter of nly a few weRs before 1 found my elf entirely relieved the nervousness passed away, my digestive apparatus was restored to normal efficiency, and 1 began to sleep, restfully and peace fully. "The happy condition have con tinued durir.g alt of the S yesrs, and am safe In saying that 1 owe them en , for when I tKEin to tirely to to us medlein.' drink It 1 o Read the lU'le bof.lt, "The Hoed to Wellvllle,"lB pkgs. "There's a Reason." Poi-t-jm- ad rr4 r lnre tree, lte 4 fall 11 er ""'J ev-rrice- , a-- !., - n e(nt r ni, Football Is Too tir"l - Violent et as Played -d I hae' fr religion lnt, mjv j l had recain in a vi.it there f. note the de'p-aeatfaith of the rwaribt tjoserndanf s of Montezuma. In poing along country roads it is a common sight to ee th cjm of Iht cro that owners of farm and! ranches have em ted even if they only employed a couple . iji rude ffkks. huts there are In th Iron. blet By H. C K0BCITS the Mint ftnl aivf of the tirein pictures often en altflf. Stith fbvo;it condnct des nof intcri- with tie highest morality, but I have no dmiM that thefr fTfion ahlj gr, m Triitrv ot r Bin it" ,.r. hi- i y lad nJt lyll. vii lives. r pur Mexico Is Deeply Religious Bent fc 1 I - ea-t- Hew It Struck Him. "Behold the wondrous beauties of yon sunset sky," exclaimed the poet "How prodigal nature Is with Its re I Per-n- ed - ' Young pigs get tangled up In the 1'he lust of thia year's crop of beeta long Btraw, get away from the sow at Wlllnrd la now being hauled to the and become chilled. factory. This year haa been the most successful of any, ..and haa proven One dairyman says, he finds that S5 to be an eventful one In the history "of degrees is the best temperature to the local factory. keep the cow stable. While on his way to a Suit Lake Durand W. Meldrum. aged 22. The duck doesn't sing such a sweet hospital, who was run over by a dinkey car song, but It has an Important part in at the I'tah Copper mines, south of the farmyard orchestra. the city, severing his right leg, died from loss of blood. A tree. If thrifty. Is A number of the young people of best for starting an orchard. Don't Murray have formed an organization pay big money for large trees. to be known as the Murray Amusebe to give If you have fruit trees heeled In for ment club. The object will amateur entertainments throughout spring planting be sure that they are the county the rest of the winter. where the rabbits will not get at them. The Dick bill, passed by congress to Alfalfa Is the coming green feed for have state laws conform to federal re mllltiaa. went Into hogs. One acre will be plenty for 20 gulations regarding on and it flnda Utah 22, effect January a makes This good pork and at hogs. well prepared with a law passed by low cost. the last legislature conforming with Statistics show that SO per cent, ot Its requirements. The 'first case of small pox of the the Corp raised in the United States is In Ogden was reported Sunday. season shipped Ont of the counties lu which it Ogden has bqen exceptionally fortu-nat- e Is grow n. Charcoal in the drinking water pre vents Indigestion In young chicks. In pasturing hoes on alfalfa l Is etter to provide more psstnrsge than he htgs need. Then cut what is left 'or hsv. Jut thoitgh It had not beTi led for pas'iire. Cutting gies It fresh start and the fi !d pr'xluees mote pssture than it would If these patrhex were allowed ttj mature The sheltef of the dairy cow Is of vital If h ft nmji!d to shiver In cold rain. tm and hlitsrty wlrds of winter. sr,e mit (orw! in kor'f)g bdy srm fhsfl in We rr sn j''Oir f milk f h therefore a C'", warm Mail " trisy fnl abetter b from the storms. The stall stand kept dry, for no cow want or lie )owb In the mod nd f Uh con-tam- The dairyman should keep a record of pte Inrl'iding both e hr hr rthr The lamb may be greatly aided by system of feeding Independent of Its mother's tare. This ran be supplied by commenting when quite young. 10 days of two weeks old, and gh ing a little shoris and meal in a separate trough la a division Just o the ewe stable, so the lamb may go la and out of this dfti.on at will. a special ti ;?k and t,r-t'- mil j ea'h a his herd, record and a cow In fcTd Then only is he In a to find the standirg vf each row tH which cows are prof! table n sad whit h are unprofitable. Then only can ne snow now mucn Teen ne cjin sff'ird to give to each cow to aaake the highest pTOfit. this winter In escaping the ravages of the disease, which haa Infested the surrounding country to an alarming extent in the past month. Word has been received in Ogden of the permanent promotion of George McCabe to the position of chief of the ftirest service law department, with headquarters in Washington. Mr. McCabe is an Ogden man. having entered the forest department several years ago. There are ten Irrigation companies in Millard county with a capitalization of $1,221,628. This Is the largest cajt'tallratlon except Utah county In the state. In miles the canals are M 6 and their estimated cost Is $249.f ir.o, the estimated number of acres ir- rigated is H2.310. The fourth annual convention of the Utah League of Municipalities met at lxgan on Monday, and two Interesting meetings were held. The attendance was not as large as expected, comprismayors and ing, perhaps, twenty-fou- r twice as many councllmen from manyt parts of the state. A great brassbound IMble, several hundred years old. and an old fashioned timepiece made In Kngland before the f evolutionary war are named at part of the estates of William Wright, an man whose ag-- estate was the district court at Ogden one day last week. Zhon ne. an Indian, charged with the murder of Chas. frite at HefTcrnan'a trading post on the Navajo Indian reservation In southern tUah, Is In the cuttody of Indian Ag"tl Shelton at J '.luff t'itr. San Juan county. The motive of the murder Is supposed to have lxcfi robbery. That there Is an organized band of sneak thieves- operating at several churches In Ogden while services are being held, I the opinion of the local police. Inning the past few days nu- ' have hern made of merous rompl-iinf;)ixslr,g overcoats nd bats, whlth ar taken from the cloakrooms. Star; Ing a mrade aealntt tobacco, which be lr,tei,da to make state wide, Ju'!k V. C. Gunnell of the Ogden Juvenile court visited the various achtKils of Itavis county during the paxt week and delivered a score of tbe pupils on the evils lectures of totacco, and especially cigarettes. Mrs. Elenor lterryman. wife of Geo. lietriman, a rancher of Oraneer, was killed by a street car In Salt lake City, and a six monfhaold child which, was held In .her arms was probably Mrs. Berry, fatally Injured. It man stepped directly In front of a rapidly moving car without seeing it. I Avon Ilaer. a boy employed at the tugar factory at Ixgn. was badly bnrt Saturday. He ia employed to run a beet grinder of some kind and Irt some way got his finger caueht In the machine the resnll being that the member was torn ont. Six borwes dead and two more barely alive, out of a small bunch of ten. were found on a ranch owned by Oorg Couts. on the Jordan river near Salt like by a humane offwr. m and an action will proi.ahly The anlmala brought against Couf bad dld from starvation. Th board .of injury which investigated the cate of tb ha fonni that the wreck at wreck was cansd by the failure the crew of the extra freight to cloe no ffmher t tbe switch, ait ho tbe crew If named. 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