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Show VOlo X- - MANTI, SANPETE COUNTY, UTAH.WEDJMESDAY SEPT. 26 1894 THE AGRICULTURAL COL Hi attempt was frustrated by the blade THE AGRICULTURAL . striking a rib and Molrm he will I LECil'. Or LI All. COLLEGE OF UTAH. have to live a little while lunger. r,r the Bulletin No. 34 Expert-- 1 While in Chicago, Mr. Charles L nient Station discusses a subject of much I Kahlei. a prominent shoe merchant rtf importance to the farmer of Utah at the e, Moines, Iowa, had (piite a serious present time. Those who aie discussing tSllie llf St- - , ,e Ujok ucl wvere t.llW the question as to what to do with thcii I that he could hardly talk- - or navigate wheat will he very much profited by a I j,llt use of Chamberlain's jlt. pr0mpt 1 study of this bulletin. Tin: subjecCTtf though Remedy cured him of his cold the bulletin is the Relative Value of Lo'.quickly that others at the hotel who pea, corn, and barley in the pro I had had cold followed his eHi,ple and The Invest anil oklest Music wheat, duction of pork." Hh record of a I hatfa ttazen pcroii ordered it from the I feediug experiinei.t with llerkriiire hogs lle'Urt drug rtore. They were profuse House jn, Utah I 4. were of 1S93-There id thlr tlianks to Mr. Kahler for telling during the winter four Mts of hogs fed ; one whs ffJ wheat I them how to cure a had cold so quickly, and bran in equal proportion by weight ; For saye by City Jfrug Storf, one peas and bran; another vorq pud Driscoll fell from a cliff in Thomas bran, and. a fourth barley and bran. In near Taylor's canyon, Ogden last Sun other respects the conditions were equal. S was killed. He was taking a and day The striking result of the trial Is the walk for pleasure, with another great superiority of pdas over the grains, when the accident oecured- - He boya fell Decemfrom flic experiment extended hundred f;iet and was bruised almost Dur1894. ber 51b., 1893, to May 15th., beyond recognition. ing this time the pig in the set which were fed peas made a gain of 1.09 pounds per pig per day. Those fen wheat gained .69 lbs. per day; those fed WHAT ALLEN SAID. corn .63; those fed barley .56; or, during the whole period, the three pigs led peas C. L. Allen lias been gained 528 pounds, and thine fed on speaking wheat 333 pounds. Wheat ranked next I jn Sanpete this week, and here are to pea in making growth. I HOme of MIKBALL STEINWAY ,he th; 6 h(J . . It will be noticed tJiut a Du.hel o 1 of ca ra,S,,1 MASON AND 1LAML1N. wheat in thi caw produced about 90 cent worth of pork. Thoe interested 'vol,1J alIo'v u to make our ow n A. B. CHASE. in feeding wheat to hug will be able to I leather, boots and shoes and sure figure out from this experiment just I $2. 500,000. about how much they ' cap make out of their wheat by so doing. It U summar. ized as follows: he Utah commission should be t Peas mixed with bran, half and hall I I abolished. It is an cxccresencc on by weight, proved to be far superior to either wheat, corn, or barley mixed ana I the body politic and should be cut fed in the same manner, both as to rapid out. renowned world gain and to the amount required for one The .. , . pound of gain. aw ",c y la' e placed on the 2 The wheat mixture coincs second, I with corn and barley following in the ttue, book that has been for the I welfare of the nation. order named. 3 The pea mixture gave a gain of The achool teacher is the moni ed nearly 200 pound, more than the wheat nabob of the nraj dlstricte mixture; 225 pound more than the corn x c "wnocrais auetl to approp-barle- y mixture ; and 239 pound, more than the I r,tc 000 for the Worlds Fair. mixture. I The democrats broke their pro Prices trom $65 to $200 sold on 4 Wlule the pigs averaged the same I weight (see table IV) it required .89 of a miscs. .monthly payments of $5 00 and $to ponnd more of the wheat mixture, 1.41 Th(J American market is the best lbs. more of the corn mixture, and 1.53 . , oer month. ,n c wor . lbs mure of the barley mixture to pro mix of the pea & BAY STATE cuce 1 lb. of gain, than l Our large elegant and jvell selected stock comprises, MAZOfl ZfMMLIN KiBALL. $o, Cleanliness is next to Godliness, The College will open Tueda, Sept, tli., for tli? reivption of student.;. .Soine 01 it facilitlet for ic instruction are; nine buildings of tue value uf$;52,ooo; scieutifi. apparatus worth. $35. 000; five courses of instruction - Agricultural, Domestic Arts, Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering and niniiicrcial Science, ahq and course; a faculty of twenty teacheni, mostly specialists; irS acres of giound for cxcr inept! demonstrations in agriculture, horticulture, dairying, etc; an assured ncoaie of $S6,ooo for the present hleng nial period; well equipped shop for manual traniug in the .ue of the best modern tools, machinery, and practical work generally; free tuition, yearly when you go to Salt Late pr' shurl-courac- washed the Empire by Steam Laundry. V WWmWiEl oi te YES1 3KD SOm ST. is the Time? 1 to get en-es- VTEilT) fee $3The total cost of attending (board - room, clothing, books, and incidentals,) need not exceed $150 a year. it is situated in an ideal college town free from the temptations and allurements ot large cities, and without the dullness Uiul to smaller towns. It provides instruction and training suited to the wants of the masses of the peoplei its leading courses represent the four great vocations of the people: agriculture, the mechanic art, commerce, and home work. rt sks of the people none of their money, but only that their sons and dughters, sufficiently advanced io enter upon its. courses, lie induced to share in its benefit. It i situated in Logan, I'lah, readied by the Pacific railway. A catalogue describing its courses and facilities for instruction and practica work, will be sent to any address upon written application to The Agricultural College, Logan, or to J. II. PAI L, Ph. IL, I K. W. P. Co. and can slippy all kinds of non-arsen- ic WflbLi PAPER. All grade of felts, friezes, and borders F33E Eo LL miCHI 15 CTS TH Lytle Safe & Lock Co. f have taken the agcncys for the MSMUMOTUMBHa OP FIRE and BURGLAR PROOF SAFES. I 3-0- 0 II .A. MOLTER CARPEmKM WmLWmlrL Everything in the line completed in the best styles, and at prices to suit thc times. Half a book IYonI from Fins Uoruer .VlttiHt' $5, up to $100. banjos and violins. $2.50 up to $100. Vc carry all the latest and most popular songs and pieces of the day. aw Books Folios etc. We carry every thing in the music line and all of the highest grades. . in Crrpriccs arc the lowest, the city' It will pay any per- who intends Peas and wheat proved to he excelv ith bran in the manner described. Reckoning pork at 4 cts. per lb 5 FROM purchasing musical goods to give us a cal before purchasing. Prompt and careful attention and ijiven to country orders satisfaction guarrantecd. lent feed, fed mixed ;; r-- - - the bran at$io per tun, wheat fed in Ihixj v0c" y lc republican legislature and the only way to meet it was by experiment brought 89.4 per cwt., and robbing the school fund. barley $1.23 per cwt, 7 On the above basis peas slioulc be That be had always been in favor worth 13 per cent more than wheat, while of the commission uiitill Clevelands corn should be worth 15 per cent less, election. lessand barley 17 per cent That the democrats can point to Berkshire; The pigs were pure-bre- d the gains were only moderately good and I several statues placed on the statue not excessive. Vet it i thought that the books by the republicans, which I general r,,n of pig in the Territory e ,Q the laUon d; would not do so well. THUNELL, IPSON & 1 Guaranteed to be STANDARD IN EVERY rARTICULAR. FINISH. HIGHEST INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR Bend for Catalog uo anil 1 Irlco List to The Lytle Safe & Lock Co. IOloloS CINCINNATI, O 1 hat the average school teacher gets the munifeient sum of $ 480 a young lper year for his services, and to pay . Taking Chicago, Sept. 22. lady iitor out for three days bicy- thc bounties thc rcpubl;can8 WCfe cle race over roads scarcely equal tol 0 cu 1,8 wages down half, France and of cources the sandpapered j"1 with the avoved purpose of covering I That the democrats did pass a I one hundred mile each day, may not bill providing for the Worlds Fair bean entirely conventional method of I appropration and a republican gov entertainment, but It .... bten adopted ernor vttoej jt bectllse tbc.. Would by some local member of the Century not allow bun to handle it as he Road dub for the benefit of Mrs. Claia P'casc 1 1. Stein, who i a member of that or-I That thc republicans promised ganization residing in Salt Lake City. I centuries three ridden ha us a good cstray pound law, equal Mr. Sttin in I. tali and find such cycling notjjaxelt factories etc. but failed to deleterious to her health. Her three deliver thc goods. day of riding hereabouts will he to That the American have more Milwaukee, to KockforJnnd to Chicago. She will he escorted by Mi Fairchild, than enough grain, hay. mutton Misus Coffee, Lett, Hegertv and Porter pork, and cotton to 6upply the and Messrs. Gunter and Sluder. Thc home market, hence must find party started till morning. W. L. Douglas (O OriWEaNOOUCAKIN& CUfr lTHEaEST. dlS CORDOVAN,' $5. FRENCH&ENAMELUOCALT. FlNECAlf idftlttAffil $ 3.4P POLICE, 3 Soles. tSKSS 2A7BoYsSCHoa5ii LADIES rtRTO-SEND FOR w.. CXTALMUE WL'DOUCLAS, BROCKTON, MASS. W. L. eas save msaey bypurchaaiss Doatlas Ahacm Bscaass, we arc the lirgr.t msauFactaren of sdveruked shoce ia the world, end guarantee the value by stamping the name aud prke uu the bottom, which protects you ugaint high nrirrs and the middleman's profits. Ourshue in style, easy Gttiug and equal custom work We have them Sold everywearing qualities. where st tower prices for theyulue given than substitute. If youl any other make. Take nowe can. Sold ly dealer cannot supply you, will shortly appear Dealar lure. 'Agent wanted. Apply at mice. market abroad. WRITE DOWN TI1F. ADDHrm Gilders Music Palace 40 and 47 w. st south .AAl,f LAKE CITY. commenced it I A acre lot in Thc xiigar factory li Eo.t field, on edge 1 It is uu. (cnton't expected that four town fenced, water right Ac million pound', of sugar will be madc Further ! the : Sentinel Of particular till ve..r. . five. Siclier. an Austrian Ik( and killed a lo'.ie cutter named Joseph Mur,; in, u:i SiimLu. in Farley's Canyon. Murium refused In tell where a particular prospect which lie owned wa hu aled. Siclier ha not vet been arie-tc- d. Harry Sarkett, the mail wlio clip picture out of bl.uk paper, apparently got li'cd of the IniKines, and disgusted with life on general principles. Last Monday etetiing lie decided to end tin wori.lit strife and made some frantic efforts to reach hi- - heart wit!: a kn'fe. Robert Braithwaite, tfAJTl, Mill . t id, a i.j-'iS-.- AHrsil C. rl'dvllilant 1ST. via l LC'J!A sAn. MO. t . Manager UTAri 11 lint1 CO, Cassimcivs. .uitiiiirsj Ladies' do! it. Dross Goods, &c. &c. of The largest stock of Hosiery in the vest. Our Blankets arc best overproduced in Utah. outlined, tnd it Pst-- j Csvvsts, snd rsrie-Mai- ki nt busmeid conducted lor modcnatc Oim Omcr ts OueMitc.U. S. ptemt omccl PKI ttXO, E DliSBRET WOOIBN Have a n City Drugstore eo. & I3ATS ONE BLOCK WEST FROM PEA60CK HOUS s f u.i 1 dl the lowest tiringprices. We will keep a supply on hand at alt times. K ill's Clov.'r Rim! will purity your blood, clear tour (oniplxiou, regulat your howl and make your head clear as hell 23c 30c and on, hoith-- for sale by 1 CO- - have purchsed the ; : i ng machine formerly owned by Judge Peacock and having fitted it up in first class order,are prepared to card' wlio--rnain- c 1 ani-t- vi ture. A G-'DTTA- H 40 n not fail to sec the Clty-t- lo ium swimming Pool where you will find a Hot Spring pumped into the center of the City. Suits and Towels 1 WASHBURN NO. 15. Send model, drawuig or photo., with desenp-- j Hon. Wo sdviu, it patentable or not, tree of I charge. Our fee nnt due till patent is secured. "llowloObtsin Istents, with A eost of some in tho U. & and foreign countries S free. sent Address, Phnlct, . ''hon o buv - hosiery ask vour dealer for the olvn Mills goods. Vour tailor has samples G. Wo of our ;j;ootl. Office & Salesroom No. 23 west, C.A.SNOYV&CO.jl ist South St. Patent Omcr, wainington, 0. Opp. Dese- - cf j - Salt Lake Citv. 1 |