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Show ,W,Aug- - 27, 1907. THE passes Like Rag - Time cash vaIue of Salt fhat is the ' . ke's musical appreciation! th 8traiDS hear t0 Doe is Prefer in an operatic Bonci or Caruso better than moving its time to one of George feet to keep marches! uCohansjingy, catchy some of have rather would it sweet strains, of the tie soft, of the days of long ago! jongs Scientists have worried thedetermine mes gray trying to music upon the hum-i- n tie effect of have never passions, but they financial a reduced it to proposition. Impressarios and Conried Hie Hammerstein it ha$ remainehave of course, but musician d for Salt Lakes blind in dimes and nick-lto figure it out "with his phonograuh and a come to the dozen records he has how conclusion that no matter about talk much Salt Lake may tie classes of music, it loosens its better when some-- , puree strings tiling popular is being played. Each day the musical mendicant takes his place upon a street corner and then mingled with the itreet noises comes the metallic strains of phonograph music. Yesterday morning he began his concert on Main street at the usual time. The opening selection was lection ! J math-jaatic- al a. house is a development from the potato industry in the specialized farm districts of Colorado. A cellar on the home farm of Horace Hopkins of the Greeley district is typical. This cellar is 80 feet long by 50 feet wide and 10 feet high between floor and roof. It has a driveway 10 feet wide from end to end and a capacity of about 7000 sacks or 0 bushels. The construction of this cellar s very simple. The soil was scraped out from an area 50x80 feet and to a depth of' 3 feet. Then a frame, consisting of heavy timbers and rafters, was put up. The rafters run lengthwise of the cellar and are 1 feet apart. This frame was covered with close mesh wire fence, and that with two alternate layers of straw and soil, to a depth of nearly 2 feet. Many cellars have but one layer of straw and soil, but they are sometimes troubled from heavy, long continued rams leaking through into the cellar. This trouble is especially liable to occur where the soils are light In texture, or the slope of the roof is insufficient to carry the water off quickly. Many of these cellars are made long and narrow and the ends are covered with soil the same as the top and sides.The one illust rated has brick end walls with double doors. 14,-00- -- TRI-WEEKL- Y of widespread discussion,- - for, figures of .designs on fashion while instances of the sort are not dates. If a pencil line was uncommon, several having been drawn across her picture she dereported in America, this is be- tected it by touch and rubbed it lieved to be the most remarkable out. She knew nothing about of the kind. R. Albert Wilson, a drawing in her normal state nor brain specialist of high standing in any of the other nine personin London, who has had the girl, alities. who now is 22 years of age, under observation since she was 13, AN ANCIENT TRADE-UNION- . announces she now has settled down into what may be termed a permanent stage. When the girl was 13 she contracted a particularly severe form of influenza. Recovering, her mind became a blank, and before the eyes of Dr. Wilson she developed ten .absolutely distinct and clearly recognizable personalities. They alternated without any regular sequence, the patient betraying ideas the accomplishment of which in any other of the nine stages she was entirely ignorant. She had no sense of the lapse of time between any of the . any-thin- g In one instance she lapsed from one to another in the evening when the lamps were lighted, and recurring to the first stage several months later her first question was: Why arnt the lamps lighted! although at the time it was midday. People she on met in one personality were complete strangers to her in another, These changes always were accompanied by completely altered facial expressions. Being taken to the seaside while in one phase, she was taught to swim, but on revisiting the spot whiles in another condition she said she never had seen the sea before and was terrified at the idea of entering the water. Dr. Wilson appeared a different person to her in each of her personalities. She wrote letters in com er piece was done. The inning was over, with the score; Sousa 0, Cohan 10 cents. Way Down Upon the Swaunee River came next. Apparently it was too early in the morning for the business wqrld of Salt Lake to appreciate sentiment in songs and that record went back into its ease with the 0 sign upon it. Cheer Up, Mary, was the next. A young man and a girl stopped, giggled a moment and then dropped a dime into the cup and passed on. The words of the ' aong had probably appealed to them at least 10 cents worth, how a musical selection. No result. Then Mary is a Grand Old Name. Result, 10 cents more dropped. Another Sousa march and no increase of the Jercontributions. Then came usalem. This proved the wm-De- r ,as 20 cents were dropped into the cup during the progress of ed that he first the piece. So it went down time church the list. Rag' grand opera replaced hymns were between comic little over an sandwiched recitations. In For market potatoes the upper screen is usually from 1 to n mesh, though sometimes as large as a n mesh is used. The- lower screen is made with y2 or in mesh. Both are fitted in so they can be replaced by screens of different mesh. The box is suspended in the frame, so as to swing forward and back and is set sloping a few degrees toward tl.e suback, where the sacks are . spended. As the potatoes are worked toward the sacks, the operator has or time to pick out any be decayed specimens that may among either the large or small potatoes, and no matter how many potatoes are piled on to the screen, the motion spreads them out, so that by the time they go under the operators hand, all may be seen. When the machine is to be used in the field, wooden runners are bolted to the bottom of the frame and a horse is attached to it. With this machine 1000 bus potatoes can be sorted in one day. (E. R. Bennett, Col Agricultural College, in Field and 2-i- 3-i- - -- ed hour the musical mendicant managed to take in cents. Then he folded his atanj and departed for another jrnir. This time he began with Popul.n'T.ehMitlons, and kept them the fore. Thlrty-fiveent- s in jo alf an hour and he moved to another corner. But it proved as a usiness proposition popular airs PaJ' better Home. than the classical S. L. Herald. HAS TEN PERSONALITIES. S0&TING AND STORING POTATOES London, Aug. 25. It is believed the filial stage has been 11 . adage that Necessity reached in the strange psycholols the mother of invention gical developments attending the eU illustrated in the machinery case of a London girl who came lnd equipments that have been to be known as the girl with made necessary by the system of ten personalities, and who preSpecialized farming practiced on sented phenomena which x baffled e big farms of the west. Some medical authorities throughout ?. these equipments might 'wel the world. e adopted in the east. The poThe case was made public two st subject storage., cellar or spud years ago, and was ' thj A tramp has beaten all known records by swimming 27 miles in 30 minutes. He did not mean to do it. lie merely tried to steal a ride from St. Louis to Chicago on the rear of a locomotive tender. WThen the train started he fell over backward, through the open manhole, into the water tank. The noise of the. train drowned his cries for help, and he was obliged to swim until the first stop was reached, at Alton. When taken out he was nearly dead, but the engineer was so unfeeling a3 to call his attention to the fact that the water-wa- s only four feet deep, and he might have stood up. The conductor, also unfeelingly, asked him for his ticket, but the tramp said he did not come by rail, but by water. Youths Compainon. 4 r THE KILLERS. Never Diarrhoea. Known to Fail. I want to say a few word for Chamberlains Colic, Cholera and diarrhoea Remedy. I have used this preparation in my family for the past five years and have recommended it to a number of people in York county and h&vo never known it to fail to effect cure in any instance. I feel that I can not say too much for th best remedy of the kind in th S. Jeminson, world. Spring York Grove, County, Pa. Thi is for sale by all remedy dealers. C SEPTEMBER EXCURSIONS. VIA Colorado Midland Railway, Sept. 4th and 5th, greatly reduced ratea to Chicago, Minneapolis, St Louis, Denver and intermediate points. Write L. IL Ilarding, Salt Lake for full par- .It happened that once a man ticulars. ran past Socrates armed with an axe. He was in pursuit of an UTAH REAL ESTATE, other who was running from him & INVESTMENT LOAN at full speed. COMPANY. he Stop him! Stop him I ooooooooooooO cried. Platos master did not mov. What! cried the man with the axe; couldst thou not have barred his way! He is an. assassin! An assassin! What meanest tbou! Play not the idiot An assassin is a man who kills. A butcher, then! Old fool! A inan who kills another man! To be sure! A soldier I Dolt! A man who kills another man in time of peace. I see the executioner. Thou assl A man who kills another in his home. Exactly a physician. LOST IN THE HILLS. Upon which the man with the axe fled and is running still. Park City, Aug. 25. Little New York Life 1 Gracie Lawrence, daughter of le easy operate. From the top of the frame is suspended a box, which has a heavy wire screen or sieve for its bottom, with a coarser screen about inches above it. Different sized mesh screens are used, depending on the 6ize of the potatoes to be sorted and the use to which they are to be put. pewt rti The company was not content merely to pass upon the work of a craftsman, but came very near regulating the minor details of his lifeSy The penalty was very leavy for employing a helper who had not served a regular apprenticeship and any master so daring as to employ a foreigner was fined ten pounds, and all articles made by him were confiscated; the object being to keep the trade secrets from spreading. From the Circle. i middle-age- d Remedy for 4 trade-union- -- indii-jensib- A LONG SWIM. s of toUnlike the the of Pewterer day, Company of olden times was composed of the masters only; and disobedience of the rules was punished with a vigor far exceeding of the kind at the present day. The laws were made for the protection of the general public, and not for the workingman alone; consequently the articles ;urned out by a master pewterer and bearing his touch had to e up to a given standard of excellence. Before a man could set up as a master peweter, he was obliged to serve an apprentieshp of about six years, after which he had to produce his essaypieces under certain test conditions ;and only after these pieces had been approved by the authorities of of the craft was he allowed his 'reedom and permitted to register lis private touch at the companys hall and set up as a mas- Ventilator shafts that can be covered are put ' in the Stars and Stripes Forever roof at regular intervals, As the march written by Sousa. so that the temperature itrains of music mingled with the may be regulated. The temperarattle of the street cars and the ture of these cellars is kept as noise of pedestrians1 one1 or two nearly as possible between 32 and ' persons louked toward the one 40 degrees during the winter. The did not. stop man concert, but cost of Mr. Hopkins house was long enough to add to his small $600. This type of hoard. Then another record was approximately is also used in the" fruit it was louse brought out. This time of California for storing Youre a Grand Old Flag. regions and other fruits daring different handwriting, Now half a dozen small boys had apples pletely he fall and winter months. a bablish scrawl to from gathered around the machine and varying Anotherthe of outgrowth the penmanship' of an educated all began to whistle the tune. A mais a special potato industry woman dropped a person. While in one Stage ahe is one of the chine. This nkkle into the cup. A business could, draw beautiful intricate on machines all the potaman added another as he hurried figures, but in all the other nine to farms. It is simple in its con- she was unable to trace even the to his office as the last rasp show-- 1 to struction and -- rAGE FIYD JOURNAL, LOG AN, UTAH. 1 0 Q 0 O 0 HAS $200,000 O 0 suit! O terms to to loan on 0 borrower. Low rate and O 0 payment options. O 0 partial We have the largest list of o 0 0 of property in Northern o 0 Utah. Call and see or o 0 write us,' Logan, Utah. o 0 LOUIS S. CARDON, o o Manager. 0 oooooooooooo ' 1 BUTCHERS BUTCHERS You can get your SKEWERS and WOOD LARD DISHES of the & EARL ENGLAND PUB. CO. Logan, Utah. Mr. 0. E. Lawrence and Eczema. to sera - Yon can. find answer? crudest outlines. her cousin, aKte Castle, were lost want in the imDortant questions For the good of those suffering chilDrl Wilson has drawn out a list in the hills' last night. such trouble ads. of patients of the ten different dren, who are nine years of age, with eczema or other wife had someI wish to say, my 3B personalities, with their charact- started at 5 oclock yesterday afkind and after using of that thing follows: as Mr. meet Lawrence, eristics, ternoon, to some First A state of intense ex- when he was to come from the the doctors remedies for time concluded to try Chamber-lai- n pectancy arid fear. She shrank Jupiter mine, of which he is the 4--f Salve, and it proved to be even from her parents, hiding her manager, and being misdirected, had she than better anything NOTARY face when anyone approached. when abput a mile from home, c all sale dealers, For tried. by underfailed Second She could not took the wrong road and J PUBLIC I 1 stand, but was more intelligent to find him. When he reached Search among the ads. for It. home and learned that the chilShe called herself a thing. Journal Office, Logan Third In this stage she was dren were off looking for him, he If not there let your own ad. for it. the search abiliof showed search city and in educated went more immediately ocand to read although write, them, but failed to find any trace ty as described she of the little ones. casionally what of a naughty man took possession Several parties assisted In the her mind and she would bite her The best method of curing any hunt from the various mines in clothes. She enjoyed thunderAcute or Chronic Disease or Bad Thaynes canyon, besides the disstorms, although she expressed tracted Habit is by removing the cause parents, and the night terror of them at other times. shift men from Silver King, but through some Physical, Mental or Fourth She became a dea 8 oclock this not until it was Psychic method which is harmmute and talked on her fingers less but sure. morning that the children were being totally unconscious of louc Belmont the near mine, found, Try Naturopathy and learn noises close to her ear. where they had taken shelter that you can get cured from any Fifth She suddenly announc from the a under Disease of Bad n&bit without rain, ed:I have been here only three large tree. pouring themselves Finding taking Poisonous Drug Medicine days and I am only three days lost, they had spent the night or often undergoing a useless but old. She said flames of fire were from too exhausted thee,( being f.Ll operation. black and that a fat pug dog was farthto their proceed long tramp J. F. Petritsch, Pa., D. N. D. thin. She spelled all words backThe Belmont is about four er. 42 So. Main Street Logan, Utah but wrote forwards. wards, miles from town. ' a be to taught Sixth She had The children seem hone the this stage to read and write. A times she completely lost the use worse from their trying expert ience, and state that they felt no of her hands. herfear, but were troubled because Seventh She referred. to self while in this stage as Adjuste they knew the anxiety of their abUneza and was totally unfamiliar parents over their prolonged with Wilsons house, which she sence. had been in many times. She re If you have, during this summembcred and described, how' formed but one new habit ever, an incident which occurrec mer of reading and answer- RELIABLE DENTISTS, Guarantees Good at any Office habit the many years previously. ads. the summer will have Offices: SALT LAKE, LOGAN, OGDEN, PROVO, PARK CITY. Eighth For half an hour one day ing autuwell and been spent. If, daring she lapsed into stage three Teeth Extracted Positively Without Pain. Free With Plates. Ibu mn, you form the habit of Advre-tisinthe for tea family, prepared OUR REACH OF PRICES ONE. 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