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Show When you have a difficult job q IN WATCH OR JEWELRY GROWING liOItTIOILTH Department of Agriculture Makes Study of Industry in Middle Atlantic States. bettor bring it to ui in the It will be much cheaper than first place. to experiment, q We aie equipped to handle anything of that kind and rather like to get the hard ones. Send it in. SALT LAKE Clllt UTAH Excursion Los Angeles and return, $40 OF SUMMER APPLES On nearly every farm summer apples have had a place since very early days, and varieties have been developed extending the season of apple production over the entire summer, as well as autumn. While as a rule this fruit has been grown for family consumption, the surplus has found its way to market. The marked decline in the production of peaches within the past few years has brought about a SHOWY AND HARDY PERENNIAL considerable extension of the early apple industry on a commercial scale, Anthemls Kelwayl Blooms Freely, which extension has been most marked In the middle Atlantic states, where Flowers Being Daisy-Lik- e and transportaof Rich Golden Color. especially, advantageous tion routes, both rail and water, and the proximity of large markets have A snowy and beautiful hardy perennial blooming the first season, and du- stimulated the enterprise, which has rering the summer months for many Its center in the The United gion near Philadelphia. States department of agriculture, as a result of this extension, has made a study of the early apple industry, with the middle Atlantic states as a field, and published the information collected in a bulletin entitled Summer Apples in the Middle Atlantic States, issued by the bureau of plant industry. This bulletin is a compendium of information covering all phases of the question of early apple production, including soils, climate, culture, picking, Numerous packing, marketing, etc. varieties are described, and seasons and other data conveniently presented in tabular for n. truck-producin- VIA UTAH PAY AT LAND SHOW, MARCH 2311 Tickets on sale March 21, only, good returning twenty-fiv- e days from date of sale. See agent for information and reservations. Main Street, Salt Lake City MAKING BEING THE ONLY SEEDSMEN n In the country making thoro Field Tests of Seeds, we lead all competitors. Write for our Big Free Catalog of PORTER-WALTO- CO., Salt Lake City N Peggys Threat. William R. Hotchkin, president of the Sphinx club, said of advertising, at the clubs recent banquet at the Waldorf-Astoriin New York: Honest advertising and honest goods are the only methods that pay. The public wants honest goods. Ada, vertise them then, honestly, and the coy public will respond like Peggy. 'Peggy, said Sandy, Ahm sayin, Peggy, will Ah kiss yer cheek? AhH If ye daes, said Peggy, skreich. Oh! said Sandy, dinna skreich. An dont ye kiss me on the mooth, then, said Peggy, for if ye did couldna skreich at all. nati Enquirer. Ah Cincin- Women and Suffragetts. his visit to America, Father Vaughan of London (called in Chesterton the Mayfair priest who makes On the comfortable classes fortable) was asked: feel uncomWould you give votes to women?" I would make no difficulty about giving votes to women, he answered. But, you understand, he added, with twinkling eyes, once you give votes to women the suffragettes would be wanting them also." Sucess Magazine. The Test. Host Well, Jones, have you looked over my new dining room? Jones Oh, yes, very carefully. Host How do you like it? Jones Ill tell you that better after dinner. Ally Slopers Half Holiday. His Drawing Power. Your husband draws so well, I think, said the caller, and he seems to be just as clever at landscapes as at figures. Yes, replied the wife of the amateur artist. He draws well at everyJudge'. thing except a salary. Complicated. "Wheres that umbrella I lent you, Jones borrowed it. Why? Oh, nothing. Only the fellow I borrowed it from says the owner has been asking for It. Why She Was Sorry. Norah Ois sorry to say, sorr, that Miss Giddy isnt in. Why are The Caller (facetiously) you sorry, Norah? Norah Because, sorr, its the biggest sthory Oi ever told. Pessimist. You should ride a horse. Cant afford It, said the apprehensive person. But it will give you an appetite. "Perhaps. But It will do the same for the horse." ' Tax the Rascals. "Marriage, remarked the professor, was a rite practiced by the ancients And bachelorhood," interrupted a maiden of 40, Is a wrong practiced by the moderns. Few people realize the grave danLETTER ger of neglecting the kidneys. The slightest kidney trouble may be Na. ture8 warning of dropsy, diabetes or Tn 1903 and 1904, I was a terrible sufBrights disthm dreaded ferer for about five months with kidney ease. If you have any and bladder trouble. I could not sleep kidney symptom, benights and was obliged to get up ten or gin using Doans Kidfifteen times to urinate. I passed mucus ney Pills at once. and blood continually. One doctor said I Mrs. Sarah A. Black, was going into consumption and gave me one industry. ' Between 75,000,000 and 100,000,000 pounds of copper sold for export and domestic consumption during February is the estimate made for the Boston News Bureau by one of the heaviest participants In the transactions. The earmarks of another Coeur dAlene have been uncovered in a wild and neglected section of Mon-tan- t, east of Burke, Idaho. Values from $65 upward of two range MAN WRITES REMARKABLE 304 S. Douty St., Hanup to die. Had two other doctors but received no help from either of them and ford, Cal., says: Picam sure I would have been in my grave ture me lying crip-withad I not seen your advertisement in the inflammatory rheumatism After taking several and stricken with Daily Eagle Star. dropsy, not able to bottles of Dr. Kilmers Swamp-ltoo- t I was move even with crutches. Such was entirely cured. In the last two years I have been a my condition when I began using railroad fireman and have passed two ex- Doans Kidney Pills. Folks in Han aminations for my kidneys successfully, so ford know how bad off I was and 1 ihat I know that my kidneys are in ex- must give Doans Kidney Pills full cellent condition now as a result of your credit for my wonderful recovery. h to $105 in a streak peat preparation, Yours very truly, feet wide at the surGEORGE Swamp-Roo- t. KENSLER, face. 1422 Mary St. shaft of the The Marinette, Wis. Giroux Consolidated Mines company Personally appeared before me this 25th near Ely, Nevada, has been completed of September, 1909, George Keusler, who to the 1,400 foot level. There is now a subscribed the above statement and made quarter of a mile of shafting from the oath that the same is true in substance surface down into the bowels of the and in fact. IIENRY GRAASS, earth. Notary Public, Upon the numerous townsites surDoor County, Wis. to lake there Tr. It luur A Co rounding Porcupine (Ont.) !i nghamlnn, i. Y dwell today probably 1,500 people, 500 in each settlement. There is another Prove What Swamp-Roo- t Will Do For You 1,000 working steadily in the mines Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamand prospects of Whitney and Tisdale ton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive townships. As a result of the organization last a booklet of valuable information, telling December of the Wyoming Oilmens all about the kidneys and bladder. When be sure and mention this paper. association, a $10,000,000 company has writing, For sale at ail drug stores. Price construct to teen incorporated pipe and g NOVEL Cir.D HGii; i Anthemis Kelwayl. A novel use of the common garden flower pot may be made by enlarging the small opening at the bottom with a pair of pliers, and carefully breaking years afterward, Is Anthemis tinc-toriKelwayl. The plants are easily started from seeds, grow a foot high and bloom freely, the flowers being Dalsy-like- , two Inches across, and of a rich, golden color. A big plat of this elegant flower was In bloom at one of the seed gardens at Erfurt, Germany, when the editor was there, and It was a sheet of gold, gorgeous beyond description. This flower likes a sunny exposure and rich, porous soil. The seedlings hotmay be raised in a window-box- , bed or garden bed, and transplanted when large enough, setting the plants eight inches apart each way. They will thus cover the ground, and become a glorious mass of flowers. Even the foliage is beautiful, being of graceful form, elegantly cut or fringed, says Parks Floral Magazine. The engraving represents a plant In full bloom, and will afford a good Idea of its foliage and flowers. The seeds Pot Fastened to the Board. may be obtained of most any reputable dealer at 5 cents per packet. It the clay away until the opening la Is always greatly admired by those large enough to admit a small bird. Place the pot bottom side up on a who are fond of golden flowers. board that is three inches wider than the diameter of the largest pot used FRUIT PICKER IS PRACTICAL and fasten It to the board with wood cleats and brass screws. Fit the cleats to the sides of the pot as close Prevents Bruising When Picked by as possible, writes William F. Stecker Flexible Holder Illustration of Massachusetts In the Popular MeShows Operation. chanics. One or more pots may be used, as shown in the sketch. The board on which the pots are To prevent fruit from being bruised when picked, a fruit picker with flex fastened is nailed or screwed to a post in or pole 10 or 12 feet in height. The ible holder has been invented, which provision Is made for varying board is braced with lath or similar the capacity of the holder to obviate strips of wood, making a framework the necessity of dropping the fruit to suitable for a roost. In designing the any distance, says the Scientific roost, the lath can be arranged to make it quite attractive, or the braces may be twigs and branches of a tree to make a rustic effect. a Dehorning makes old trees become as new. A strawberry plant Is naturally an evergreen. Not everyone who farms has a good family orchard. Intelligent pruning is also very necessary to raising fruit. The first warm days of spring give gardeners an inspiration for flowers. In general, the best results are obtained from spraying applications made In cloudy weather. Spraying Is at least half of fruitgrowing as well as a good part of gardening and truck farming. Pruning the farm orchard is a knotty problem to the beginner; In fact the older heads are bothered. Be sure to spray the trees from all sides and cover every portion from the ground to the ends of the branches. For currants make ground rich by liberal use of barnyard manure and commercial fertilizer, having plenty Fruit Picker With Expansible Holder American. As shown in the illustration, the fruit picker comprises a pair of jaws, shown open, in full lines, but which may be drawn to a closed position, shown in dotted lines, by operating a lever connected to one of the jaws by means of a wire. A bag The First Cause. mounted on the jaws passes through I sir, remarked the indignant a slotted yoke, which limits its capac citizen, am a taxpayer. ity. By sliding a sleeve upward, the Well, remarked the political boss, Jaws arp raised, drawing the bag out of potash. As to the spraying of the farm oryou have me to thank. You wouldn t of the yoke, and increasing its be nearly as much of a taxpayer as chard, there Is no question but what It will pay and the more thorough you you are excepting for my enorts. A More than 7,000 acres of placer ground was staked on the Valdez flats in Alaska last week. One prominent photographic supply firm states that it uses 125,000 ounces of silver bullion monthly in its business. It is estimated that more than 5,000,000 ounces are used annually la this Common Garden Flower Pot May Be Used by Enlarging Opening at the Bottom. A POSITIVE and PERMANENT CURE FOP. Ladiee treated ea There is no publicity, no aickneu. privately as in their own hornet. THE KEEIEY IN W. South 334 ST1TUTE, Temple Street, Salt Lake City. RAILROAD fifty-cen- ts 169 Drunkenness and Opium Diseases. CHECK IT IN TIME. AROUND THE MINES Hill Strawberriees. Experiments made at the Pennsyl vania experiment station show that all hill strawberries are not larger and better formed than those grown In matted rows, provided the matted row is a narrow one. Both hills and matted rows produced fruit somewhat Inferior to that from narrow matted rows. It is evident that different soil conditions and cultural methods, especially In the matter of manuring, would change these results somewhat more favorably to the hill system. are, the better the results. The oozing out of the sap from cherry and peach trees, forming drops or lumps of gum, arises from a diseased condition of the trees. Hurry up the grafting, if not done last month. A paste of cow manure and clay, bound on to a partially-girdletree trunk, will often save the tree. Pruning should be an annual affair, and the best time to do It is late In the winter or just before the buds It should begin when the tree open Is first planted. d I one-dolla- r. lines and uiorage tanks and market the product of the central Wyoming oil fields. The total gold production of the Valdez Creek district up to 1910 is apThe most proproximately $260,000. ductive part of Valeez creek proper Is In the lower two or three miles of its course, and includes about one mile of the stream. Shipments from Tintic the past week amounted to 170 carloads, about the same as the previous week. Onco more Iron Blossom led the van with forty-six- , beating Centennial Eureki by four cars, Colorado comes third with sixteen cars. The news comes from Valdez, Alhorde is aska, that the fast filling this staid old town and I stranger can the militant, keen-eyalready count heads with the old time feeling that the latter has but a slight advantage in number. The announcement is made by the management of the National Mines company of the erection of a larger mill for the treatment of the largo broken bodies and those larger ore reserves that are the possession of the owners of this great property, says the Miner. Despite the recent rich quartz strikes, there remain a large number who hold that Valdez district in Alaska will become an immense dredging field, and it is these who are making an effort to tie up every available acre of what Is deemed auriferous gravel. lease on tho The Edmunds-Schlos- s Mayflower has encountered the real high-gradIt was blasted Into at noon, hoisted as muck and later found distributed on the dump, says the National (Nev.) Miner. The evidence Is such as to promise another big producer in the National camp. Golconda, Nevada, nineteen miles east of Winnemucca and the distributing point on the Southern Pacific and Western Pacific railroads for tho Gold Run mining district, one of tho rich mineral belts of the state, is again on the move and much activity 13 shown there at the present time. The old Bingham Consolidated smelter at Midvale, Utah, is to be dismantled and disposed of. This plant cost a million dollars, and was cosed down because of suits for damage filed by farmers In the valley, who claimed that their crops were destroyed by the fumes from the smelters. With a capitalization of $1,000,000, and numbering among its stockholders 100- workingmen at McGill, the Ely Illipah Mining, Milling and Smelting company is the latest concern to enter the local mining field, articles of incorporation having been (lied In tho clerks office, says the Ely (Nev.) Expositor. The necessity of Utah mining men taking an immediate and sincere interest in the coming movement of congress to revise the tariff schedules was emphasized by John Bern in an Interview with the Salt Lake Tribune does Mr. Dern takes the stand he both as a mining operator and as president of the American Mining congress. The Savage min.-1- at Cobalt, Ont., which has been steadily producing of silver a month, 60,000 ounces jumped to 80,000 ounces last month, and although this record may not be maintained during the year, yet the management confidently anticipates of a milthat well over three-quarterlion ounces will be the result of this gold-hungr- y e - n Warned. New Y'orker, who, because of his dignified outlook on life, has- sent his son, aged twelve, to a particularly strict and proper boarding school in New England, unexpectedly visited the school last week. Ascertaining the location of his young hopefuls room, he climbed the foul flights of stairs necessary to reach it and entered. On a mammoth placard suspended from a steel engravWashington and Generals ing of (presented to the youth as a Christ mas gift by his admiring parent) was the cheerful sentiment: Dont spit on the ceiling. We have lost onr ladder. A serious-minde- - OATS 259 Bu. Per Acre. That is the sworn to yield of Theodors Hi irmes, Lewis Co., Wash., hail from Salzers Rejuvenated White Bonanza onti PROOF POSITIVE. and won a handsome 80 aero farm. Othei big yields are 141 bus., 119 bus., 103 1ms., etc., had by farmers scattered throughout the U. S. Salers Pedigree Bariev, Flax, Com, Oats, Wheat, Potatoes, Grasses and Clovers are famous the world over for their purity and tremendons yielding qualities. We are easily the largest growers of farm feeds in tiie world. Onr catalog bristling with seed truthi free for the asking, or send 10c in stamps and receive 10 packages of farm seed novel! ms and rarities, including above marHo Oh, yes; I write verse occasionvelous oats, tcrether with big catalog. ally but I tear St all up as soon as John A. Salzr Seed Co., 182 South 8th St., La Crosse, Wis. 1 write It. She Ah! I knew you were clever. No Apparent Reason. Colonel, you and I know Reporter WOULD LIE AWAKE ALL NIGHT there was money used in electing Lit WITH ITCHING ECZEMA tlebrayne. How much did It cost him? You may as well tell ine, for Pm going "Ever since I can remember I was to find out a terrible sufferer of eczema and Politician What makes you think other irritating skin diseases. I would there was er bribery? lie awake all night, and my suffering Reporter Why, blame It, man, be was intolerable. A scaly humor set- was elected! tled on my back, and being but a child, I naturally scratched It. It was a burning, itching sensation, and utterly intolerable, in fact, it was so thai I could not possibly forget about it.. It did not take long before It spread to my shoulders and arms, and I was almost covered with a mass of raw flesh on account of my scratching it I was In such a condition that my hands were tied. "A number of physicians were called, but it seemed beyond their medical power and knowledge to cure me. Having tried numerous treatments without deriving any benefit from them, I had given myself up to the mercy of my dreadful malady, but I thought I would take the Cuticura treatment as a last resort. Words canrot express my gratitude to the one who created The Cuticura Mira-cles- , as I have named them, for now I feel as if 1 never suffered from even a pimple. My disease was routed by Cuticura Soap and Ointment, and I shall never cease praising the wonderful merits they contain. I will never be without them, in fact, I can almost dare any skin diseases to attack me so long as I have Cuticura Remedies in the house. I hope that this letter will give other sufferers an idea of how I suffered, and also hope that they will not pass the Cuticura Life Saving Station. (Signed) C. Louis Green, 929 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa., Aug. 29, 1910. Among Colleagues. "I am afraid that man speaks fore he thinks. Impossible! Why? lie never thinks." YTou will sneeze; perhaps feel chill v. You thiulc you are catching cchl. Dont wait until you know it. Take a dose ol Hamlins Wizard Oil and you just cant catch cold. No doubt the mind cure is all right if you have tke mind to begin with. 30 ft. Bowels Biggest organ of tho body the bowels ar d the most important Its got to be looked after neglect means suffering and years of misery. 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Silver, lyad, Gold, Me; Zinc or 1; Gold, Mailing Oppr, ou application. list Brut envHupvs atul lull price itrd. lradLiie Control and umpire work ( Coi Reference. Lurbouule ftaiioiial Back. ALU EVE DISEASES A IK I L KHION 4th TO I XAn, OKANGK OKC HARDS H , fish summer bounn tune. t!il Rattniig lr tng tt.tnirn HUifT.tml iiornoA. For 1h 1. II puruoiilHnuind eeipe ou, braver, CL reaurvationK, add., k.1.1 ik, A wi 1,1.0 .T F('l 11 W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. 'Discouraged The expression occurs so many times in letters from And there sick women, I was completely discouraged. is always good reason (or the discouragement. Years of pain and suffering. Doctor alter doctor tried in vain. Medicines doing no lasting good. It is no wonder that the woman feels discouraged. Thousands of these weak and sick women have found health and courage regained as the result of the ose of s years operations. It is reported that operations will be resumed at the property of the Utah Wyoming Consolidated Oil company, which owns ground in the Big Horns basin, Wyoming. The well to be finished is now down 1,435 feet in shale. Some oil and gas have been encountered. The information comes from an inside source that the stripping operations at the Chino Copper propeityin New Mexico are so far advanced that the steam shovel work is being eased up a bit, a portion being used on stripping only during the daytime. Remember the name Doans. For sale by all dealers. 50 cents s box. Foster-MilburCo., Buffalo, N. Y Dr. Pierces Favorite Prescription. It establishes regularity, tion, and cures weakness. heals inflammation and ulcere, IT M7UCES WE71K WOMEX STBOXQ aXD SICK WOMEX WELL. Sick women strictly private fee to Worlds Dr. Pierces bowels. Sugar-coate- Refuse substitute offered by unscrupulous druggists for this reliable remedy. are invited to consult by letter, free. 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