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Show MOTHS CODLIN; ; ENEMY THRIVES f TEA if Tea is cheaper than water, is comfortable, and water is not. 1 , tf Great, That The Imported ; Fact Ppr Orchard XoSvs ; In evry Patsie is DoiiigiWell..';''' . pm B. II. IIOLLINGW ORTH, Salt Lake City, Secretary. . -- " Startling But True. 1 ene-thi- J gs cir-clin- eredibleas theftt'etmayappeary sufliciently strong and is wielded with enough vigor to perforate thick layers of apple tree bark and .to stab to death with repeated, and rapid wounds the worm that is directly" underneath the f)&rk.r . Thia sword-likappendage is the with, charged eggs of thia fly When it wounds the parasite.. -- worm to death it leaves the eggs - in. the wound to thatch... ,To make all the experimental conditions , perfect the Horticultural Commissioner had eodlin moth worms brought to this city in considerable quantities. He also pro e . d are thus provided nature is to do the remainder of the work, and not only California, but all of horticultural America, will ooll on with intereset based on inancial as well as scientific considerations. The success of the experiment will mean that the ap-l-e crop of the United States will e doubled from the same acreage in a few years as soon as the parasite has had a chance to become domesticated all over the land. San Francisco Call. People the world over were horrified on learning of the burning of:a Chicago theater in which nearly six hundred people lost their lives, yet more than five times this number or over 3,000 people died from pneumonia in Chcago durng the same year, with scarce-- y a passing notice. Every one of these cases of pneumonia resulted rom a cold and could have been prevented by the timely use of Chamberlains Cough Remedy. A greaf"rriany; who bad every reason to fear pneumonia have warded it off ty the prompY use of th isreru-edy- . The following is an instance Too much cannot of this sort: be said in favor of Chamberlains Cough Remedy, and especially for colds and influenza.' I know that it cured my daughter, Laura, of a severe cold, and I believe sav.ed ler life when she was threatened with pneumonia. . W. D. Wilcox, Sold by all Logan, New York, c druggists. - Croup. Begins with the symptoms of a common cold; there is chilliness, sneezing, sore throat, hot skin, quick pul8e,hoar8eness and impeded respiration. Give frequent d small doses of' Ballards Syrup, (the child will cry for it) and at the first sign of a croupy cough, apply frequently Ballards Snow Liniment to the hroat.' Mrs. A. Yilet, New Castle Colo., writes, March 19th, 1901: ZI thinLBallards Horehound Sy rup a wonderful remedy, and bo , Hore-houn- pleasant Sold by 25c, 50c- and ,$1.00. Riter Bros. Drug Co. b - sup-ose- For Pile. Itching, Blind Bleeding of Pro; trading Pile. Druggists refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fail to cure any case, no matter of how long standing in 6 to 14 days. First application give ease and rest 50c. If your druggist hasnt it send 50c in stamps and it A Guaranteed Cure will be forwarded post-pai- d St Paris Medicine Co., by Louis. Mo. Observation. Pullman Benson Stake Priesthood. Sleeping cars, latest patterns, The Priesthood of the Benson are being operated on D. & R. G. Stake of Ziou will convene in its No. 4 Ogden to Denver, via, tran regular monthly session on SaturThe COLORADO ' MIDLAND, day, Feb. 4, 1905, at 11 a. m., only through Denver sleeper on W. 11. LEWIS, that train. Write to L. II. HardALMA MERRILL, ing, Gen. Agent, Salt Lake for B. A. nENDRICKS, Stake Presidency. folders and information. lathe fall of 1895 leontracted that fror. tol diMK, Blood headway that I Foiaou. tu Attention, Bee Keepers! It gained nek forced to regn ny position and aeek relief at Hot Spring After (pending all the means I had I went to Memphis. la less than three weeks 1 was in a hospital, aad after nine weeks cl a&ering I waa discharged as cured. la less than a month every bone in my body seemed to be affected and felt a if they would break at the least exertion. Again I was compelled to resign, and 1 returned to the hospital for a seven weeks stay, When I cam out I was advised to tr farming. When 1 first went on the farm . prevailed on the only firm who handler ruga to get me one doeea bottles of S. g, - S. At that time both of my hands were broken out with Misters and I was covered with boils and tores, In the meantime mv druggist had gotten two dozen bottles of 6. 8. S. for me and 1 began its use, and after taking the thirteenth bottle not a sore or boil waa visible. R. B. 1ovnoi. East 9th St, Little Rock, Ark. " .A meeting of the Cache' Valley Bee Keepers association will b, held on Saturday, January 28th, at 2 oclock p. m.j in the court room of the county court house in Logan. Every bee keeper in the county is earnestly urged to Advertised Letters. a Beck, Miss Martha llartvigson. Mr Harold Newman, Mr. A. Olander, Mr. Tony Olsen, Mr. "Wm. If the above are not called for within two weeks from date, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office at Washington. JOSEPH ODELL, P. M. Logan, Utah, Jan. 24, 1905. participate and assist in the promotion of the bee interests of the county, for mutual profit and ad vantage. " If you are not a subscriber to NEPIII MILLER, President The Journal you ought to be. WM. HOMER, Secretary. - If you want to know wbat kind t Of all human diseases, Contagions Blood of weather we are going to have - Poison is the most hideous and hateful. .The victim is tortured with eating ulcers, get a picks Almanac- We have sores and abscesses, unsightly blotches, them. Price 25c by mail 30c. z ; eruptions snd other symptoms of the misz . erable disease. 8. 8. S. baa been used Successfully for nearly fifty years foi Contagious Blood Prison, it con- "Nv 1 1 s tains i no mercury, s I . AY potash or other mineral. Onr home '4 r IIrN I fw ease. tedS this Medical ad ty BuildingrSairLake City," Feb- vkefm. t t ruary 2nd and 3rd, when subjects Cocyoty, Attests, 6a of interest to Dairymen especially ( mm of Flour tha famous brands Manufactured by Ik Z IDtesiBret ' - E Our "Earl Rlaar Throughout th 'J '. bt la Famous" Northwest miimml fol - ts pre-dou- ln un4 J Si Jg- u If en. . jZh . am-pro- . elab-optin- , dd, potem nt ml. m ... ' f te Si" 7 P If you uao The Utah Jersey Cattle Club will hold its last annual meeting treatment book in connection with the Dairymens gives all the symp Convention, in the City and Conn, tma of Til Dairymen! Attention!! ae 1 R President X be interested in the information apples, by the box, which the that the beneficial parasite im worms promptly attacked the a imported into California for the ex- - pie being their particular food, termination of the codling moth is The worms paved the way for s in the ferry building in turocodlinr moths, and so the city, - Daily Messrs. Ehrhorn my of the apple and the enemy of and Carnes of the State Ilorti- - jthe eodlin moth were produced in cultural Commissioners staff re- - the same room" .under constant ceive proof of this highly signifi- - .inspection, and an insect tragedy cant statement." If the parasite was prepieditatedly prepared for does as well in the open in or- - the pleasure of anyone who to watch' the minute gladiatora the work required as it is doipg jin their arena glass. in the ferry. building millions .of Boughs from apple trees are dollars will be added to the value also'placgd under glass. The bark of. fhe. apple cropyof California on these bbughs has been, so per- forated that the eodlin moth worm in a very, few years. beera Wty easily .under iLThen. comes Some the 7days ago parasites gan to hatch. quite numerously. the fly parasite from Europe and In large glass jars flies of & pe- by marvelous Instinct locates the culiarly glossy luster appeared, invisible worm from Watsonville ond after another, and soon began or other Calfornia point with unto viciously attack sliced apples erring . certainty, . Then follows tbalhad beeiTpreviousl- y- placed theprocess of stabbing the worm in the jars. The apple was eat- to death, as already described. en, solely because of the drink its he fly parasite has been seen to juice afforded; After a good drnk stab several worms to death, and of- - the future of applejack tho in each" the-egor two-p- iece flies started in upon their real flies, to stab to death other worms work the killing of worms that an4 so eut off the supply of codwould turn into eodlin moths, and in .moths, have been deposited, the depositing of eggs in the bod- n fact, the insect tragedies seem ies" 6f theworms, which would to proceed in an endless chain,- - -serve as - foodZ forZ IheZ future George Compere, who discovered the deadly enemy of the eodlin young of the parasite. t g The transparent glass jars af- moth in Europe after twice in of the search Messrs. forded Ehdhorn aW it, globe Carnes rare opportunities to will be here soon. As soon as the watch the entire process. They wekther is favorable the first disare devoted students of the nat- tribution of the eodlin moth paraural phenomena supplied for the sites will be made. Compere will instruction. The parasite fly has accompany the Horticultural Comto iong, wir legs of strength that missioners"" representatives some is orchard determined would be unsuspected on a casual whiyh exammatioh.Tt also haYaxword ,0 have about the samo cohditiona the female fly has and as the European orchard where in- - the this thin, rapier-lik- e parasites .were discovered. point, Li Simple ' h M will be discussed." Bylaws adopted, and a permanenf organization effected. Everybody 'Invited. JOSEPH BAKER,- - Ogden,' Farmers and fruit growers will yidod for the worms quantities of fwwv k A . M--- fci i M education and liberty.' Wa remember. when prophet' fu good repute an-Bounced that to transform this wicket? m t world into an abode fit for the god all that a as uccded waa the overthrow of tyranny,' Ignorance and want-rthothree dread poweri so long in league.' 4 Today ot hero preachers proclaim the Aa 4 4 i same grope!." We have seen that tbe WAGNER Byi CHARLES diminution of want unquestionable t. . . Z i r," has made mad neither better nor hap-- , been pier. Has this desirable result From tK FrencK by Mary tovUt Hn4i the great attained through more ' . - . nearly I care bestow ed upon Instruction? It does i sot yet appear o, and thia failure to Co r v Copyrighl. IOOl, by MrClur. Phillip we ' the despair of our national educators, v The1!! shall ws stop the peoples ears,, suppress public instruetlon, close the needs and with care for the mor- school? By no means. But educaCHAPTER row Never haithf oUoti of COUI'I KX Lira.; , tion. like the mass of our ages Invensharper .or: ni.ofe tions, Is after all 6n!y; a tool; everyJk T, the home of the Blanchards and ahelter. I we aince noura and re.lxitier, turvy, topsy everything thing depends upon the workman who housed uses it. ?o It I with liberty. It to 1 with reiiHon. Tlilqk of it! ished, better and Mile. Yvonneila to he married thiin eter. He eq grenUj who thinks fatal or life giving according to 'the that the query, "What .ahall w eat use made-o- f It. Is It liberty still when Tuesday., and today Is Friday! Callers londejl wiih gifts and trades- and what shall we drink and whera-wtlba- l It U the prerogative f, criminals or men bending under package come and shall we be clothed? presents heedless blunderers? Liberty to an ge in endless procession. . The servants Itself to the poor aloue.'exKaed as they atmosphere of the higher life, and It to are at the end of their endurance. Ae afa to the fingulsb of morrows without only by a slow and patient Inward fok the family and the lietrotbed, they bread or a roof. With them the questranaforutatlorr that one becomes capano longer have a life or a fixed abode. tion is natural, and yet it la, with them ble of breathing It.All life tnuatliave Us law, tha life of itself most sluiply. Their mornings are ajient with dress- that It pre-touman ao lunch the more than that of la- -' makers, milliners, upholsterers. Jewel-era- , You must go among those who are s decorators and caterers. After to enjoy a little ease to learn fertor (teings, In that It to more and of nicer adjustment. This that cornea, a rush through offices, ' how greAtly satisfaction In whRt one has may be disturbed by regret for tow for man to In the first place an where one waits In line, gazing vague what oneJacRs. and If yoa would see external law, but It may become an Iy at busy clerks engulfed in papers. anxlouscare Tor future materlaF good, internal law. When man baa once recA fortunate thing if un" thera be time material good lu all Its luxurious ognised the Inner law and bowed behome "and fore It, through this reverence and volwhen thls la ov er to-rforam a of If observe people dress for the aeriea of ceremonial din- tune and. aboe nil, the rich. It la not untary submission he fa ripe for liberners betrothal dinner, dinners of the woman with one dress who asks ty. 80 'long as there Is no vigorous presentation, the settlement dinner moet lnHinteiitly how abe shall be and sovereign Inner law he to lncapawill be balls. About mlduIghtThome clothed, nor Is ft tIioe reduced ta the again, harassed and weary, to flud tlx strictly ' n.eceasary who make most drunken with It, ruaddenfcd, morally latest acurautatlonT of .parcels and a question of whnt (licy shall est tomor- slain. The man who. guides Jhia.llfe deluge of letters congratulations, fe row. As an inevitable conaeqnence of by Inner law can no more live servile and regret licitations. acceptances increased by to outward authority than can the full ,aw tbat Deedg from bridesmaids and oshera, excuses their satisfaction, the mora goods a man grown bird live Imprisoned In the eggatAnd the centre- - jTg tbe more he of tardy tradesmen. mor M. shell. But the msn who has not yet wntl temps of the last minute a sudden iUmj-,- e x 0f the morrow, according to tained to governing himself can no death tbat disarranges the bridal par-- tbe roumoo acceptation, tha mora x- - more live under the law of liberty than can tbe unfledged bird live without It wretched cold that prevents does he concern himself with These- - things are favorite cantatrica from singing, andajmively v and pr0T(, for bl" protcrtlvc covering. bow ba Bha so forth, and so forth. Those poor children and his childrens children. terribly simple, snd the series of demonstrations old snd new tbat prove Blanchards! They will never be ready Impossible to conceive of the fearv of and they thought they had foreseen a man established In life their num- them increase daily under onr eyes And yet we are s far as ever from everything! and their shades of reber, their reach " " 1 Such has been their existence for a finement. " understanding even tbe elements of this most Important law. In our demonth. Ne longer possible to breathe, From all this there has arisen to rest a half hour, to tranquillxe one's mocracy bow many are there, great throughout the different, social orders, and small, who know from having permodified by conditions and varying In sonally verified It. llverf it and 'obeyed a common agnation a very room. It this truth without which a people to Grandmother la verging on lnteni1y' of governing Itself? Liberty? eighty. Through many toils and much to Ud cWM. t Incapable to meet It to com." has respect. ahe liberty? It U obedience thing onc-- satisfied and discontented. anffering to tbe Inner law, and thte law to neiwith tha calm assurance which Ufa ther tbe good pleasure of tbe mighty nor tbe of the crowd, bat ,tlx fraternal. Ibe mora desires and high andcaprice personal rule before which a man has the more occasion ha those who Inn hmnw Rn govern are tbe flret to bow conflict with bla fellow men, the bead. Shall liberty, then, be prothe flood of affaln surging through th. cXa ar more bltter ln scribed? th No; but men moat be made prtportlou a their rouses are leas Juat. capable and worthy of It; otherwise Wh2 the law of nature to fight for life becomes Impossible, and tha and the footfalls softened, for (bf uex.wlti. Tbl law public nation, undisciplined and unrestrained, young fiance, want to hide way for there 1. an ex- - goes on Bl through license Into tbo Inexr?ndmo t0, 1. and It enro ln it. very h.rahnero, -of demagogy. tricable her Poor children! tangles eraffy limits to elemenUI cruel--To- n When one passes ln review the Inare worn out! Bert a Q'Ite dlffere t battl for dividual rouses that disturb and com. belong to each other All thebe thing. i rfluouafor ambltk)Ilf prtT. plicate our social life, by whatever connt for nothing. Dont let tham licllnatloni Jaxun.NWr ha. names u they are designated, and their eorb you; it Isnt worth. while; driven man to such baseness list would hanger be long, they all lead back two It these know young well, They avarice and thirst for to one cause, which 1a thia general time in the la P Kgotlsm grow, more malef- the confusion of the make way pleaaure to weeks has their lore had secondary , with aa It becomes more. refined. . 1 the essential. Material comfort, edu- a of virtue Do not the vcryTiIiiew cation, liberty, the whole or civmza-- t Fate at this dectolve moment ta maQ.. t Jty t0 care for aome. ion throe things constitute the from thete Uvea beui : upon dnwtof And what of the out,w Z . . himself? , picture, but the frame 00 more their minds away from tha one thing makes the picture than the frock the them with a boat hfe elg"r,,D ar-I given over to material cares, . VulZZt- monk or the uniform the soldier. Hen ta the satisfaction of tlfidal needs, tbe picture is man, and man with the opinion of grandmamma and whlma? Tha man vrhoiWro himself np entirely to tha his most Intimate possessions namely, conscience., hla. character and bis cares. Decidedly, my dror th. worW appetites makes them hla g wtlL And while wo have been to mowing oo complexnd it does ot a weIl that they the frame, we and tha con- garnishing mglrt people happler-qn- lta stronger than ha. and one have' neglected, disfigured, traryr their slave, ha loses hto moral sense, the forgotten, 1 also am of grandmamma picture. Thus are we loaded with opinion. Iogea hla encrgy and incapable external good, and miserable ln spiritFrom the cradle to the grave in hto of aDd practlclni the good, ual Ufe. We have In abundance that needa aa In hto pleasure In hto eon-- H iUrrenaered himself to the Inwhich. If must be, we can go without, ception of the world and of Mmaelf. ner wbIcb deal are Infinitely poor In the one thing the man of modern time, atrugglro ln and Tea blrtb to outer anarchy, needful. And when ths depth of our c?mp,lcwe In ourselves life the moral ?rong govern to stirred," with Its need of lovN.h rlg.U Blm any onBer the Immoral life we are governed by being either thought nor action; not pleaw ouf needa and ing, fulfilling Its destiny. It aspiring, lon utte b feels the anguish of one burled alive are; not even dying With our own Utt, mora, ,lf ablft of ba to smothered under tbe mass of secd8 t0 i8ifnC nd the law of Judgment devlatea. 7v hI? train many For tbe man enslaved to numerous ondary things that weigh It down and lopped hardships It of light and air. a gratification I believe that thou-- . and eractl to the deprive nwda We most search out, set free, reonr fellow men. anfferlng the itinremc sand. of a store to- - honor the true goo1 life, assign conaoquences of a to artificial life. otl;er good M te true that In the to their proper places and. rewill be grateful If we try to give ex- - fieice things come we for possession struggle member that the center of human progpresslon to their discontent and to jua- tbose wb( d d ute ress to moral growth. Wbat to a good which for the natoralnesa Ufy regret tbe rigbt flf property wben thls If to not the most elaborate, vaguely ofipresses them. to ln tbe bonds of others and not ln lamp? finest wrought, that of the most Let ui.first spealtofa series of facto the ow Bnt th. wtternega of a(. hat put into relief the truth we wish precious metal, A good lamp la a oter8. flgafn8t oolj lamp that give good ligbtt And so 0 ,ov' a new proof of the extraordinary im- also we are men and dttoens, 1 he complexity of our life appears In by we attncb t reason of the number of our goods and" he number of our material needs. It ,n the find ,p and t0 we procure for ourselves, the la a fact universally conceded tbat our at thelr ma8 prU or not pleasures our intellectual and artishave grown w th our reaourcro. through the to be draw 'I his is no tic culture, "nor because of tbe honors" an evil In Itself for the froniVtham. Wpntprofit brlnga Dotbtllg h r,h of certain neerls Is often the mark. and independence we enjoy, but by , wortb notbIn fce wbJ bag of progress. To feel the necesa ty of virtue of the strength of onr moral nonest notb; poverty of wearing fresh linen, Inhab- howPev fiber, And this to not a troth of today, , for 8bame an(J a troth of all times. tin wholesome houaea, eating health- , ,fl not to It to be but fnl food and cultivating our minds Is no epoch have the exterior condiAt mferlt' acCornted for a sign of tuiirlority. But If certain tions which man has made for himself Then you make ,n:e ,one needs exist by right and are desirable, hla Industry or hto knowledge been ndnnat!on of progress by there are others whose effects are fa- - wh,ole9alf, able to exempt him from care for the ,on4 " back the S00 0,(1 state wo; tal which. Ilk parasites, live at our ex- of his inner life. , The face of the ' reuse. Numerous snd Imperious, they ,tImes-- to a3ctcism perhaps. world altera around ua. Its Intellectual The desire to resuscitate and engross us completely. material factors vary, and no one most unfruitful and can arrest these Could our fathers have foreseen that be !ast 8 changes, whose sudutopian drejms. rnd the denness la sometimes not short of perwe should some day have at our die- - HanXerous does not consist In ilous. But tbe poanl the means and forces we now ,r Important thing to that use in sustaining and defending our ret!rln8 trom life. Bnt we are trying rt the center of shifting circumstance Ihrow li.cht noon one of the errors material life, they wonld have predict- nun Bbould remain' man, live hto life, 4rr Dl?f hunum rake toward hla goal; arid, whatever crK) td for us an Increase of independence, and therefore of happtnes. and a de-T 7 le hla road, to make toward his goal v I he traveler rroase In competition for worldly gooila. must not lose himself ln ? 38 vray s nor hamper his movement have thought that tro might of being Nothing with useless burdens. Let him heed through the simplification of life thus made possible well his direction and forces and keep higher degree of mo- axiom; ou the contrary, that jmaterisl good fattb, HUd that be rallty wonld he attained. None of prosperity without may the better offset diminishes an throe things has come to pass; neither the 7 de- - levote himself to the essential which and for capacity happiness nor brotherly low nor power Is to progress at whatever sa aapplness trifle, bases character Is a fact 'which a . . .. . . , v him simplify his baggage. thousand examples are at band to let tbinkour fc,,ow prove. The worth of a civilisation to ' , the of the man at Its center, contented thn their f&efathera and Wbebworth morai rectitude (To bo Oontinuod.) tb,a mg0 bad worse and make, only Progress flDd h further einbrolla aodal problems. Mk but tf they really art ml To see Tiila principle may bo verified ' tn Fine Job Printing of all kind them 11 vo it seems to ms that a majori- othsr domains than that of material ty of thorn are discontented with their wan being. Wo ahall speak only of done at Tbe Journal OSce. lot and. above all absorbed in matarlal H- - KK5- - w ,hod - |