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Show TOE MORNING EXAMINEE: OGDEN, UTAH, SUNDAY, JULY 21, 1907. 15 The New Census Edition of ORIGINAL EDITION - Revised and Enlarged by Chauncey Goodrich E. Professor of Yale SPECIAL FEATURES a An appendix of 10,000 Difficult Words, Pronouncing Voc&bulariea of Scripture Names, Greek and Latin Proper Namea,Modern Geographical Names, Dictionary of Synonym and Antonyms, Compendium of Biography, Heroes and Heroine of Prose and Poetry, Dictionary of Noma de Plume, Dictionary of Mythology, Dictionary of Musical Terma Dictionary of Familiar Allusions, Lexicon of Foreign Phrases, Dictionary of Abbreviations, and FOUR BEAUTIFULLY COLORED PLATES showing, in their actual colors, Flags of Various Nations, Pilot Kignala of Various Nation, Yacnt Club Signals, Shoulder . Strap of Officers. For thia edition a beautiful cover design was made resulting In the production of the handsomest dictionary ever pubuse in the office or the home, lished. 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Vet rabMti ikeaM always hart claaa hatches which ahoald ba built for comfort. dry ana and warmth. These batcbca ahawld a'ee ba wo tad wth twa tooma. or cowpart-mtooa for tbo alaaplui ro.-tad tba other ramalulof ia duglof wakluz') hour wheo tb. weather dura aot ar. mu of color oat. If tha rabbits era at ka rarer ah- - lea tha bateboa abould ba placed loalda aa entboure ar bars where mew ty ftm draaebu la ta ba had. Tha too of tha batch aboald be Are lacbea. tbaee groaad, aad tbere abould ba double . doora haftf lata tba eater rooa, tha door belDf bat a hlagcd wire frame cats from (ettlnf laalda tba batch aad tha rabbit from n i at alghL Tha aceoed and autalda door, which shoal-- ' uwluc oror tba uoer owe, ahuuld ba af lumber vuadlaled th umall i jward slanting bolea bored tbiouch Ita lawer aad upper ends. Thia or la fee tba purpoaa af clealaf tba hat;h whan U la raining ar M. Bat whaa the hatch la kept wltkla aaotbar balldlpc, r rabbltery, inure la aa aatd af the aacoad doer. Tha hatch cboald be d ertry amralag and about one a Month uhualj ba dooo aa Ita Inaldo valla aad roof. Thia ta ta pro rout tha brood lag of lacaets aad ta aweotea tha la1 Har af Bnaay'a abode. . .ter cleaning tba low a Utile aaad abould ba sprinkled aew tt. Tha pat rabbit may ba fed throe times day. A gentle bmb who has had - -- h aiperiaoea la ratalag rabbits elves the , fallowing auggeatlng that tha i-( rabbits study their pets appetites and feed thorn It. quantity aCeordlugly, varying tba diet slightly from day ta Baton-tahmo- d a, ft a Strut book-taav- ni n'-o- wall-dcauc- whltn-Waabl- m-a- . e-- f- - Far breakfast feed Bunny a handful of voot, froak hay and a large spoonful f sealdod amaL Tba latter Slab a be jy alternated with sorted wheat nr barley. Tot dinner fat noon) Buna? will laitah raw carrots aad a q Barter af a plht af W1m awaet milk. For hla sapper (Sva a'cloek) give him a biadful at grata, wheat, oats w barley. Oreasloaally aorap groaa food should bo supplied him, sack Ivttaea, cabboga, boet-tradio. . war mouiih aoTio. 00 little BMusla Head la a abas; kola la tha toa aervad Mm aa a door: Sat aa agly rid aat frlghtaaad mauaia had tha dew little no more. feUow Itveg tbero SUCCESSFUL COMMUNIfY tafcTTLSMhter. One 2 f jump; two I Jump; Tbreo I nmp, I say ; One ' Four 1 Juaip with all my might. From on top a start af hay. Five I jump; ala I Jump! even I Jamp aad run. Bight I ump right home ta tea, Aad dad It la grant fua. jump up ta my cbalr. Far auppcr'a aa the tablo ; Ten I lump away again Whan Ive aecea all I'm able. Nine aam-peetedl-y. tops aad paaa. Bat never allow him too much grrea feed at a t!aa A little tolled potato may serve him far dinner aa aoma occasions. Pat a little ' aulphar la hie food a boot once a week. Tbla prevent aeorvy and dry rot! Half a pint af pure water should ba hla portion for tha day. Toe muck liquid la aot good for rabbits, aad many pennies who are authority aa tha subject of feeding them give mart less than that when aay grsea food la given. But I am Inclined to think ' it half a pint af pure water and the fearth of a plat af awaet milk tha former ta ba served la the evening and tha latter at a ooa after the eg trots la aot tea jnneo. Bnauy should ha watched closely and prevented from eating too much. Laara from observation just how much will cat at a meal aad laara aa food ataading far him ta mnaeh aa between times. Aa underfed animal will prove healthier thaa aa averted ea bat It la bettor, aad mors banana; to strike tha happy medium. Rabblta should he kept la pairs, that la ta say, aae abould aot ba kept alone, for It lo natural that they abould want their oora sort for companions, aad If out provided with mates will bacetne dull and uninteresting. Ia beeping pet aalmala always have tha walfata and happiness af tba little captlvea at bee A targe grassy yard ahoald be convenient for them to frolic la, aud it ta advisable to have tba hatch kept la neh a plica during the uummai months so that tha bua- ea may rrolle about at wllL They Buret he guarded unln-- t fata and dogs fllmple cell' PBttdenee wag the Declui translated ..tench and German .by a gifted i in the monastic bAbtt, while F1 ttwnltcd the work to a ahorei. Hero the wou wgn ram Gmagntown and Brandy fathered In the days of and In the secular but Ration, Jusd hard by the ocntlnental M la the war were bu TI few earnest pecntle kee: n era tad hlmaalf aa tha Smb a a tram There ha aat dangling hla legs ta aad fan, hommtag a marry tana. Aad Soon many af the other falriea tha yaoaglah ansa fallowed aad the flan eM tree awarmsd with Ihliy Itte. "Wall, why shouldn't are turn aaam af those little pebbtas lata chairs and diva asT naked the priacaaa Lata. "What la the good af being a fairy if ana doesn't wae tha fhtrya power Aad aa aba spoke aha waged bee wand about har and there rose .from aawag tha pahblas scattered about aa tha ground aaay chairs aad comfortable dleaaa. Thaa the entire coapaay mast hare aampriaal tfty falrlas la all faaad Mata. We've come ta tell you haw mar wo appreelatu yaw lava for am" aaM saa of tha fa tries, smiling aa Gracia. Wa goat knew of aaether child la the whale serenading oeeitry who eajaya aa mare thaa yaa dm" .Aad I enjoy yaa la real life mark mare thaa I da la that Mg book," declared Otaris. Aad ovary day I read aboat yea to mj delta, Itaay aad Mabel. Taa saa, althaagh doll da aat talk they can aaderauad mm" aha added, seeing that seeenl af tha falrtaa look ad at Btaay aad Mahal who ware lying aa tha groaad. Wall, weald yaa Ilka ta hare year floUtas telkr ashed tha aid tetry queen, addraariag Orerim Oh. that weald ba perfectly tavsly," Oraria cried, reaatag ta Itaay aad Mabai and sitting them ap against tha tram when There, yaa mast ba more iady-ilk- e sow paay as dtatlngatahsd asm- -- r af hS paay, toa la present," aha sold la a motherly, chiding foam Bring yew doillaa ta mu," said 11 aM fairy queen. Oraria abeyad bar, Ma log Btaay and Mabel aa tba qoaraly tap. Tha daar little aid fairy tseebad tbo llpa af the dolls with tha was print af bar tiny Anger, aat Immediately Allay aad Mabai began ta Blag tha prettiest little sang yea rear heard. UrerU's pleasure eras great Aba danced tad laughed In glaa, telling the old fairy qasea that aha ahoald aeecr aevar forgot har and tha groat mliai'fe aha had wrought with her Oh, dear daughters, fllaay aad Mabel. how ran I ever than yoa eaoaghf aha said, kneeling at tha teoFaf tba aid fairy qeaam . All wa art Is that yaa da aat forget am" said tha dew little aid darns. It has hacama tha faahloa Car children ta aat read fairy atariam They aew read tatae a af Act Isa daaltag with prehteam aad mart tea aM fw tham. la fact tba children of today are about as rid aa thrir parents, aad U yaa tall thorn aboat as thayH shake thalr bands aad aayi There ra aa each peopla aa falrtaa' Maw, yaa are aat that sort af Uttte girt Tea ga light la bearing aad reading abbot am Aad what la amst gratifying to aa Is tha fart that yaa has rally bailees la am" Indeed I da heltore la yaa." doctored Orerim "flhaald I ever aoma ta disbeliever In falrtaa I ahoald ba qalta aahappy. Why, there' ha nothing thaa bat real people that da things loot aa I da them. Km I lore tha falrtaa aad 111 aaeot caw ate haliers ia them." "Now, shall wa haea a hwqartt" called 'm getting down qaea-ttoa- awful haagry even though I'm art a flesh anfl boas person." "Yam tha falrtaa ad hare etemartm" Mfl fairy, a funny fellow, who laughed was always going aboat a tba bonk Wriva atompcaa w a down. " aad 'Taagssa aa riattee toa mack with," put ia a pretty Unto fairy Mtaa who ww seated bcslda tha down. Kew, .will yaa remata quiet aat called apoa aa a peak, star aba adds taagblagly. ' A fas at, a faaat, a front arte a ahoraa af vateaa from tba tree limbs. Qaaaa Ma give as a tewril" Tha little aM qaaaa amllad tadalgeatly falrtaa aad waved hat aa bar bead waad about la freat af har. Immediately thare appeared aa If riring from tha vary wrth a table spread wltb all tha goad things to aat that child ar fairy aaaM wlrt ter. Aad la another mlaam Oraria havlag haea lari tad by tha qaaaa ta act w hostess at tha baaqast board, was doing tha boa ace af the tabim A beat bar gathered falrtaa af ovary daarripttoa, aid, yaang, Uttta, big aad great. At bar right hand aat Haw, pooriag Barter from a gulden pttrber lata May glaaacm and aa her left waa Mabai wba ww aanrlag atrawberrias relied la powdered aagar aad the old faith with only a semblance of Jae.oid prosperity. Germany contributed two other eommunltlea, the Harmony colei y of Penniylvaain and tha Be para of Zoar. Ohio. The Harmonltee .eft the t abllahed church of Germany md came to America in 1803 and 1804, settling In Buttler county, Pennsyl-anlunder the leadership of Georg lapp. Once they moved to Indiana, mt Inter sold their settlement wltb UI Ita Improvements to Robert Owen, Fho had tor awhile the colony of New Harmony that failed. From Indiana the Harmonlate went back to Pennsylvania and Improved great tracts of land near Pittsburg, calling the village Economy. They had community bakerira, dairies and meat shops, and became a haJr working, seemingly nrocpcroua ts a, world-celebrate- d BOKflEBBS VEMMk r . pan-atbi- y WIIII,Wfl t There ww a nmD bap wba AM hear A aulas that ta him aowdad foert a ha thaaght ha wauM a reap Aad taka a riy paapi Bat tha baa grt a alp af hla aarl TIM TOEMIHL GO I i. 4 BwtmariBg la yailaw mam. A great pyr- ! amid af cake aad lea craam haM tha aae tre af tha tahta aad ww piled abaat by fralta, saadtaa aad a doaaa atw klads af dallcactea aa appattatag ta ehBdrea aad telrtam Bat jwt aa Oraata dlftad Plata af sugared reuMas to paw ta bar gums ossath lag Mt bar aa tha rteak. Bha half areas leaked abaat har la a daaad way; Than aha nibbed bar eyes aad acratchad tba smarting plan w bar rtart where a waty maaqalte had htttea her a moment e ware tha telitaal Aad agm Ocaela whore ww tha haatwt tabtat agate I ebbed har ayas aad than bethought har af tha dolls. ,Tw ware lytag aa tba greaad aaw bar. flba aprta ta each ta tare, bat they mods ao reply. Thaa Oraria I sake toward tha Mg hart af fairy false. It ww apaa at a paga whan aka had baaa seeding ta har dnlBw juat a Uttta while agm Ah, had aha haw sataepf Bat, am they tha falrtaa had aately baaa Ml mm II ww that tan aM Dsaqrite that had frightened tham hart Inside tha book wears aad states away Mayt aad Mabel's vatoam ttlowty Grade let ta har teat aad leaked abaat hw Thaa with gaatee testing aha soldi Wan, I may hare haea dreaming hot I holtava la fair lea just tha same." Batv-whar- Aboat tha eity IK aa go la a jaUy tally he: Let w crach ear whip aad cry, Oaa-a- hareem Hrigh-hwhalp- Or let aa ( a flao note Threagh the parts w pretty ga : Mahe tha oM hare tart tent teat! A a Mr a caaaoa ba wa shoot Doom the street sag e'er the hill. With ae'ar a thought af standing atm. Or la aa airship let'oa go Far above the worid below; Biding Mil enough wtva bad, Thaa dseeead aad go ta bod. ' - atio-eahf- ul community dioaar heltered oowal prleati who bent ove. Illuminated manuscptg with tha pa throe And skill at the cloistered met ho preserved learning - for all wld during the dark ageh. In low-roof- Oracle aat on the groaad beneath a big teas, playing with her dalle and pletara hooka. Pretty soon, tm har great aae af tha picture books op aaad a book af fairy ta lea end aat atappad ana af tha daintiest fhlrtas la ail tha book's pages. She was tha princess Lata, and Graeta had road of har doataa aad dosaas of times, anew fading tha story As Gracia was aa tbs point af dull. speaking ta prioress Lola aaotbar paga af tha book flew open and ant walked Jrtt aa funny aad aa real aa Grads had aew ssca him la as they picture and story. Than, as fast and atop forth eon Id lift tha apoa tha soft gran, earns all tha fairies of tha book, making a baaaUfal and Ortria, sow glmost company. too muck surprised ta believe bar eyas, looked from one ta tha ether af har strange callers, saying la a fluttering rates of oaritaaHat: Well, haw AM this aew happen I But, it to lovely, Perfectly lovely, for yea to eoma U life aad aaaka me a visit Will ysa'all ba seated I I am sorry I can only star yaa a seat aa tha grate." Oh, my daw O recta," sold tha fairy pretty qasea. who was a whltohalre little aid fairy dams, "it Is wa who shseM apologise ta yaa far coming aa If aae toot Invited, sea meat ba grateful far a aaat da tha grass w la a tree's limb." lire, In h tree's limb," eittelmed And Instantly the impish fellow for to taoked really taptah la real life gave a bound la tha air and FAKNT Somehow they fell In hard false prophets arose to confuae them, much of their funds went Ja speculation, and by 1898 the community war In debt over a million and n half dollars. Ia 1906 the had dwindled to five, and the bouses, vineyards, farms and orenarda were let U outsiders. These, too, were celibates aad must needs recruit their members from outside. The Beparatlatfl of zoar came originally from the province of Wptem-bur- g In 1817, and under the leadership of Joseph Baumeler settled la Ohio. They were at first prosperous, amazing guile a um of money, buty after the death of the leader the prop-ertseemed to depredate In value. As the vounger members grew up they wanted l assert thrir uality. they wanted Mfl hero there people. waj-e- , was competition and the opportunity for proving personal merit. They did not believe that the socialistic theory of equal division of labor aad earnings waa fair. At the request of three younger members tha community feature was abandoned In 1898 and tta holdings of the colony carefully divided, with the result coat each Individual received property to the value of 81,500 and Zoar, aa a community settlement, became s part of pat history. Marring- - was permitted in this colony, though the children were raised by thfl authorities and not by the parents. The Oneida Perfectionists bad eslalenre an long is they remained a community, but when tha Individualistic crept In they decided to become a Jtdnt stock compsny Instead. The community waa founded nue-cescf- In 1848 by John Humphrey Noyes, n member of a family that has supplied physicians, ata teamen and congressional representatives to New England for several generations. They encouraged Industrial rather than agricultural pursuits as a means of living. But flat wav not all they taught, and because of other theories and practices (hey fell Into disfavor among the people of New York. They advocated free lore and complex marriage and sought converts tv their faith. Finally the Presbyterian ministry of the state led in a revolt against their ethics, and society in general ordered a reform. They progreased Indue triMly. but In 1881, by mutual agree-mt-of ail members, abandoned the community iila and became a Joint aiock company. FEB. Twelve years ago tha Brotherhood of the Cooperative Commonwealth set about establishing a socialist colony, believing In a concentrated move that Mato tor would capture some enti their creed. They selected the state of Washington aa the moat possible one, and 160 colonists took up 600 acrea on Puget Bound anl established the settlement known na Equality." In 1904 this waa changed to "Freeland," and the communal idea abandoned to the extent of allowing each worker a share of the profits In proportion to hla work. Many of their vlewa toon changed and while the colony prospered, tlie aodallatlc Idea diminished more and more until the plan to capture Washington to the naea of that body was finally At the Atlantic City beginning Anguat 5 , worth of cups will be the winners of the 16 program. Auto Carnival about 15.000 distributed to event on the The first person to ha arrested and fined for violating the speed law at Klttanlng. Pa., wa Rev. T. C. Hart home, rector chtirrh. of an Episcopalian To accommodate the great demand for Instruction the West Side Y. M. C. A., Xew York, has been compelled to open a nlfiht automobile schooL Encouraged by the success of tbelf m Orphan' Day parade. Pittsburg fiornl a tor now are planning torlsts parade In the autumn. : |