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Show PIGS ARE TRAINED' OKLAHOMA WHAT THE Cattleman Fir.ds Much Amusement la Training Various Farm Animals deceive Reward. successfully by fumigation of' the 'peed potatoes with formaldehyde. - VOTE AND WHY OF F0TATG-CM- THEY VOTE The bigge-- t grower of jt:uoos in the world ih a Japanese, of Sfo 'v ton, California, lie is known popu-- 1 Not Conscience This Jap larly as the potato king. anese, whose name is Shima, culti- vates as much as 12,000 acres of But Boss That the rich tule lands along the Sacra- ' mento River in one year. Decides Elections The potatoes there are more or less aflicted with a disease known aspotato scab. The Department of The Hon. P. P. Christensen stated agriculture made an investigation that the people could get wjiat they of this disease through its experts wanted, and that the lawmaknrs and came to the conclusion that bet- the disease laws the made for could be1 treated terment of ttt people just as fast as they developed their intelects. On the eight of this month, the people, accord ing to.bis idea, measured their intelli- Trained Porkers. finds amusement in training ydung animals of various kinds including pis, goats, mules and ponies. These he has taught many tricks hot usually numbered among the accomplishments of ranch Etnftnals. d 'The fchat'" diverting of his perfoMers is a troupe of small pfgs that hive' been taught to shoot the chutes. Specially made for their use Is a "chute' having a cleated runway up one side and a smooth Incline down the other. Up this cleated as-scramble the pigs, poising an t at the summit then they scoot cdzzily down. After each they are' rewarded wfth a handful of oatTheir meal and lumps of' sugar! trainer say he is compelled to take the "chute apart Between lessons for the pigs would coast during his absence, so well do they like the four-foote- in-n- pus--im- He voted against the eight hour day ; against sixteen hour day, a bill present ed by Senator, Beverage of IndianA, that the employee of the railroad could not work more than sixteen hours without lest in oni day.' The bill was presented on account of the that have occured in the United States. 200,000 people have lost their lives.- - due principally to men winking i a i.me. He voted for the Dick Millitaiy 1.11, which is only surpassed in Russia r i rrhing freed- dom. This is onlj a few of the irsnitt e Dew let us see what an gave labor. numerous-accident- hn. th' wt partment, and last reason word that le vomu me ?i, " T., his red ootatoe. f . ti) .jiilrv being hrade he planted quantity reg.'i i!..i'j 'In be replied, 11, bushels, The Department sent a man to superintend the work of f,n ugation, in order Hat it might be thoroughly accomplished. ot)0 ' - 'i k ( W ' T 1 : Selb. f -- u ?. Jut si- iv r'v . OVER 65"YEARS , .. EXPERIENCE 3 - PARKER-WARNE- Trade mark i. DESIGNS - .i--V tc.Copyrights nd diorintinn - Anyone pending skath quickly Hsoertam our pinion tr9wnexner ' for goran.ic free. Olilc-.- t Patents taken through Muim & CO. rcceirg without chare q, in the . t special notictt R A LlJriBER CO. Scientific American.dr- fcnnasomolr lllnutrntwl weeklv. I iMWt M laurnal. Sold brail rewrdealerj. ti. nliiiiciii (if nny va ir : tour niontbB, , ftlUNN & Co.36,Brodwy New York' liraucb Olllce. C35 F 8t, WaBbtuglonD. C. . GO. For allkinds of: Job WorK Consult it thfe If Vork Guaranteed you are in need of of the fallowing lines se give us a call TOOELE UTAH sing 1 feed should not bd steamed at one time as it IS apt to bechme sour 'and unpalatable, The fact that hogs require a great dal of water makes feed fed as slop more desirable than dry feed. If the horse must be kept in th(f barn during hot Wbather, keep all the doors and windows wide open. Every sheep owner should keep a sure-breram, but every man is not qualified to keep pure-brestock. Five minutes work with a rough cloth on a horses bide after a hard' days work wfll do him a lot of good. Everything possible should be done' t6 bring the ewes to a vigorous cofidition at tlte matins' Mer & Clothing Hats caps nd shoes. Uhb-o- f all kinds. you need shirts, this is the best time to buy them, for this is If a 5'-- - Good land for growing bulbs is worth in the Netherlands from $1,557 to $2, an acre, says the Daily ConSulai Reports. The industry has become so extensive that wherever a suitable piece of land was available it was given over to bulb growing. The export value of bulbs now amounts to about $4,000,000 a year. About 4,000 persons are engaged in the industry. They are organized into a general federation, consisting of 37 group, in tho interest 433 d of which a paper is In- published twice a week, v cekly exchanges are helddur-- i trade season, noveltieb are ex-- ! in" ' iicd and "r reported on by a board of j udges, Md a trade council inquiries in a1! t:ade differences lo and scttli Exlvbitions arc hc.d and exhibits sc:. to foreign countries. The United 3 aUs is the third larger t customer of the Dutch Lulb grower.-- , taking in Iff, 3, 7; f.WDO j o nd-- . of lulb.., and selling 'i the Duiib et.'nr over a millO- . 1 i prof. All , ; pOCIxdtf. :r: m A6 A 1 m c & tmtlfl 9 I new goods TOOELE GENERAL HOSFITAL if&i )! f&ll rice Cuaralidteed, SHIRT WEEK IvniC goods of' every and t iiscription. It is the time When the assortment is most complete, when the range, the goods are fresh and new from the makers hands. Our window exhibit will give you a bint of the excellence of' the Fall showing of Cluett Shirts. New Building;" New Appliances (9 S. GuiivnN in Grades. At Factory A Utah Avenue. 9 . nm M Dr! (U ,((( J. A ... -- i and up IN SEE AND Sup).- STOCK 75he STORE 32S .I w;, PJl m - i" r !l "if;; .9 t hzzsrrrr -- tAi A) 8 Per Column V 4 Inch A'1; fit P. Greeley' Arthurformerly assistant commissioner cr 618 patents F I I Wm.Cranch Mc Intire w Forty j ears in Practice Street N.V7. Washington, d.c. C. and foreign Patents nD trade-mark- reissues. tit Ojj s Designs. GIVEN. INFORMATION PROMPTLY ON AND ADVICE DAY npyc Greeley MY OF RECEIPT. FREELY GIVEN. ATTORNEYS, &. Mcintire. WASHINGTON. THING IN JO THE LATEST V D. C l--f Lc t 23 Utah State Press Association OUR BOOK. ENTITLED "GREELEY & MCINTIRE ON PATENT SENT FREE TO ANY. ADDRESS.' PATENT it) adopt: REGARDLESS BUSINESS CONDUCTED UPON HIGHEST PROFESSIONAL PLANE AND UNDER PERSONAL SUPERVISION OF. MR. GREELEY AND MR. MGNTIRE. ALL LETTERS OF INQUIRY ANSWERED 1000 inches i 1-- 2 BEST AdVICEALWAYS OF ALL INTERESTS. EXCEPT.THAT OF CLIENTS. AND 11 keen's per line for 1st insertion. 7 cents subset, lent. Reader, with heads, iy2 cents 1st insertion ;g9 cents subsequent. - REASONABLE & 12 500 inches For locals' in locahcolumn, Attorneys Counsellors- ,- Mechanical Expert Practice in all u. S. Courts.nd ; $.13j 250 inches a :)i . iti 9tr No Of Inches used in l y ear 100 Inches m FEES A : dertisirtg pates YO 921 Caveats .I USES' TOOELE COUNTY STATE BANK TOOELE, UTAH. ' U. ; i- - 2E iBAIKIRS lil ALL k - 11 - $150, $2.00, $250, $3.00 GOME n Phipps, - ices. in Corner Broadway ! Expensive' Land . h ! SALT LAKE PRICES , in the feed. Too much oni-inc- t T FOR S LE BY EVERYTHING to wear for . Ddd for begs an easy that is requueU is a laige uox connected with a small boiler by a pipe. ihe pipe should "Ormect'witlr the box at the bottom.-- S',j I L' The STORE with the STOCK rP , TV-;,- ) GOVERNMENT TEST LiveSfocj luattir. jf, KlS - 4V r br I units per ton. ABERDhEN COALl has a greater'number of heat units! than any other WESTERN COAL.- -2 An Unusual Case. "What, broke oft the match? Didnt the duke nu d the money? 'He needed the money, but te refused to let her father use his coat of arms as a trade mark tor a brand of axle grease. . -- dicates the impropriety of long lasting. Feed three times a' day at all times of the year. Hegs fed on cornmeal and tanlmge roqu.fe a great deal of water and this adds to the digestibility ol the feed and helps to'make gain. A beg will eat almost anything v'i.en very hungry, but his appetite r , r,u' tempted with ralv'anle lood if he is' to make the gnvDst possible by' 'IV s All intelligent vole would have done have would hour day VENTILATION FOR THE HOGS lovers of the egh All those who voted against him. Absolutely Necessary That Animals work for day's pay could not support Should Be Given Pure Air Obhim because they might go outxon a ject Lesson in Chicago. strike and there the Dick Military Law A great many farmers and some of would be brought into effect, and the them pretty good farmers, too do not President could call out the woraers to I ve that ventilated hoghouses are shoot down their brother laborers ueceBsary. Any kind of a building or PT. is good enough for a hog. VVliat when they go out to better themselves. has ventilation to do with a hog's Now who did vote for him? growth and health? Here Is a lesson He was elected by a big majority and in hoghouse air that answers the question. At the Cook county poor he thinks you liked the laws he helped farm near Chicago one of the hogto make so he will proceed to help to houses on ohe side has window sides the whole length of it, and the hinged make more laws like them, because ventilation board a foot wide above you will always get what you vote for the windowd. The other house has no He had to get the workers votes as 75 glass and is poorly ventilated. In this the hogs became overheated and then per cent of the voters of this state are went out in the cold and about thirty wage earners. ' died from pneumonia and tuberculosis, I am not of the same Toliti lie hogs hi the other house ran in calAlthough he. as I agreC'with Mr. faith and out of their quarters in exactly the same way, yet only one hog died Christensen that we are the ones who from ar.y cause. Ileie Is a practical cause the laws to be made and if we lessofT that cost over $200. It is barely possible that w hen you come to think out good laws we will reap the think it over it may dawn upon you results. The American worker is the that the cause of the death of some of your own hogs was due to poisoned greatest producer in the world. Statu-tic- s shotv that he produecsover $10.10 air. a day. Does he get it? about one fifth. The other four fifths go to the man who controlls tfie'induestries. In other words, the man wht) does the work, wears overalls, dresses his wife and children in calico and says to the CapSheep are excellent farm cleaners, italists: We like you and yours so well w:eed killers' and fertilizers. that we want to turn ovef the other There Is more profit in a grunting four fifths to you and your dear ones so pig than in a squealing ohe. that you may have all the good things In some cases it may be necessary to disolve some Epsom salts in' the of life. feed. Now that Mr. Christenson has observ A team that works' in the field all ed what'1 you are, show him that from week should b allowed to rest oh this on yon are awake and- - keeping Sunday. those you elect to serve you. ,Be sure the sdws are not constipa- watch oh F. J. Mallet. ted. Cive roots, fruits and oilmeal period. The small stomach or the horse 1 A V Vi h(y rf I. who know buy the COALJ i withPeople the highest number of heatl I1Y TOOELE MERCANTILE Let ns see how high it goes. Josepe Howells Congressional record on Labor bills, in the last Congress, was this: l. $ t gence. r V V $: di ranch la Oklahoma, there liver an old cattleman known to liis neighbors as Dncle Dan, who On the 101 Literally So. Jinks tells me Jbe is living high. So he is. In an attic- room,-- , PEOPLE VU PS, II m |