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Show Orange a Long Lived TreS. The orange is the longest-livefruit, tree. It begins to bear the third year after budding and for a hundred years It will yield abundant crops. Orangs trees have been known to attain to tbs ripe age of 300. The orange requires less care and attention than any uther fruit tree. Its early growth is rapid. In the first two years It grows more than It will In the next r,0 This refers, of course, to Its height and breadth alone; its fruit stems and consequently its crops Increase more rapi-dlafter the first ten years. Frills Again in Favor. are again being seen on frills Tiny muslin and other fine textured gowns. These were particularly noticeable at a recent fashionable function, where several dresses were worn ornamentOne was comed in this fashion posed of spotted net, and the skirt had no less than ID graduated frills, each frill being edged with tiny gauze ribbon. The bodice was made in fichu style, with frills to match those on the skirt, and with elbow sleeves also finished with frills. Lace revers, chemisette, and high collar, and deep belt China ribbon gave tha of finishing touches. Brooklyn Eagle. rose-tinte- Remarkable Coincidences. Some remarkable coincidences are recorded in the case of two men, William Connolly and Patrick Cantwell, who were drowned a short time ago by the upsetting of a "float" on the Grand canal, near Tullamore, Irelund. The two men were born on the same day 36 years ago; they were baptized same water; In the they were 4rowned together In the Grand canal, and they have now been buried together at Rahan, King's county. Marriage Flight of Ants. People living along the Rtver Stour, at Sandwich, England, werp the other day treated to a wonderful sight. Suddenly the stream, the shores and the streets of the town became covered with flying ants that seemed to be dropping like hail from the clouds. The phenomenon was a marriage flight of ants, such as always takes place in the summer. The ants thus swarming were young queens and winged males. In these marriage flights countless millions of ants take part, yet the noise of their tiny vibrating wings Is scarcely as loud as the hum of a bee. So frail are their dense columns that a little puff of wind will disperse them out of sight. Comparatively few of the myriads which come forth from their nests Into the air live to enter a nest again. Practically all the males die, lonely and shelterless. The surviving queens found new communities, or, entering old nests, are at once taken care of by the workers, and start new colonies In their old nursery. " We Make Travel Easy. Five trains daily via the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe, Colorado to Kansas City, St. Joe, Chicago, Galveston, El Paso, City of Mexico. Ask me about reduced rates. C. F. Warren G. A., A. T. & S. F. Ry.. 411 Dool Block, Salt Lake City. tTtah. The Kitchen Sink. The Ideal sink is of porcelain with rolled edge, round corners, porcelain back and open plumbing without a crack or crevice for dirt or the ever-readwater bug. He is ready still but he must live in the open and not A white enamel sink lie concealed. Is almost as good as the porcelain and much less expensive. Soapstone and slate are very good, and so, too, Is the sink. The great dangei copper-linela the porcelain and enameled sinks Is the breaking of delicate china and glass. The copper lining is much the drair. best for that. The wooden toward the boards tipping slightly sink are a great convenience. Fre quently rubber mats with roughened surface are placed in these to keep the dishes from slipping. There are, be nickel-platedish Ides, wire and drainers, which will keep the plates separated one from another while draining. Harper's Bazar. Antiseptic. Boric aMd and boracic acid are the same. Every housekeeper should have on hand a supply of this very useul antiseptic. For burns It is unusually excellent. Drop two ou,icei of the boric acid .crystals in a glass quart This makes Jar and fill with water. a saturate solution. Take a piece of gauze or cheesecloth, saturate with the solution and lay on the burn. Apply very moist, covering with absorbent cotton and then with oil silk. This will keep moist for 12 hours, for the oiled siik will prevent evaporaIf you haven't the boric acid tion. use a solution of bicarbonate of soda, which Is nearly as good. Professional Handicaps. "There is no moat In that fellow's arguments; nothing but dried bones." "That, probably, is because he is a medical student and used to the articulation of skeletons." DIAMONDS n on. OO re ontnntlv to From l2.-.nHi linwn In lnrc- - qoaol "ry NMM- W ril " lont the nl.lr pri w ie you mil r. mam rrrrEi SALT LAKE AIN ST. CITY, UTAH. 170 Union Assay Office o. w e. hiiui. ItDLIk With the except'on of the stage even man has his good points. Til-lai- n LITTLE THINGS AND BID. Conditions of Soil, Drainage. Etc., Must Determine the Question. Differentiate Between and the the Essential PUTNAM i lair Laa-- mi city, utam ioi STIFFNESS, STITCHES, LAMENESS, CRAMP, TWISTS AND TWITCHES, ALL DECAMP WHEN YOU APPLY iiKLBS8 DYES do not or spot the kettle, except tain the green and The depth to which a man plows imof Little things are often great Jiis land has a bearing on the success Look After Jewish Orphans. but when they are so they of his farming. It is possible to plow portance, An Allianc not little. The pinion of a watch Israelite Universalis ire too deep, and it is certainly possible wheel, for example, in one sense is has plan d fiv Itialystok orphans in to plow too shallow, to get ifce best i licultural school, and little, in another sense it is not so at the AhlfMi results. But someone will ask, what for when it is not perfectly ad- has as a ti nstallment applied the all; is the best depth for plowing? That the watch is worthless for time- sum of marks for their mainjusted, is an unanswerable question, because ication. keeping. It is not size that makes a tenance and all kinds of conditions exist on farms, little or great, but its relation to thing and those conditions are what must the end for which a number of Important to Mothers. things KT set the depth of plowing. The depth are combined. If a Stli v viry botne of C ASTORIA, " is essential thing and ante .ir.iiy for lufaLts and children. to which to plow is a problem that It is of so many important. Because and eee ttia has been considered, with other ques- the people who are always preaching tions, and not by itself, by our best the Importance of little things fail to investigators. discriminate between the little and the Signature Of . In the investigations of the soils of they often make a Ja Use For over 30 Yean. southern Illinois, Prof. Hopkins found wretched mess of the management of TLl Kind Yuu Have Alwaja Bought. sections where the potash had been their own and other people's affairs. in the upper Theoretically, if every factor that convery much exhausted Open A r Work for Women. seven inches of soil, so much so that tributes to a result is perfect, the reMrs. A. G i onreid operates a ranch the crops could not get enough of that sult will be perfect; but practically, In Colorado where wild flowers are element to make the growth they for want of time, strength and oppor- collected and pressed for use in soushould make. The advice of Prof. tunity, the efficient man is compelled venirs and menu cards. The work Hopkins was to plow a little deeper to neglect some things for the sake of being in ihe oDen air. it lias proved and thus get the use of the potassium others; and, in order to do this and and other among teachers below the depth of the old plowings. yet secure the main end. he has to popular nervous women from Buffering land Now, here was a case where the discriminate between the essential and troubles, a; it gives them a chance to had been farmed for so long a time the The one who is earn a living and to regain their .that the jiotassium was exhausted in thoroughly imbued with the false doc- health. ,t he soil usually turned up by the plow. trine of the importance of little things, Ohi Cut or Touwi, t It is certain that If a new piece of spends his strength without discrim- State or Lvca I com. Jmake oath tliitt lie U sen! t Soil were brought under cultivation ination, and usually succeeds in misshexes Frake of the Dnn of F. J. CuEKET a Co., Mi .er part in that region, the conditions would City of Toledo. Count? an. I Slate ing the main chance. The Watchman. builaeo Inandthe that "ntd Arm will nay tin- all ill of aforesaid, not be the same. T.iis illustrates the aud en-rOHI HOXUKED DOLLABS for. caae 'if Ca taiikh thai eauuot be ured by the use of fact that no rule can be laid down. DISFIGURED WITH ECZEMA. Cuke. Catakhu Hall's How deep to farm must depend to FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to her ire me arid mbgcrllied Id my preaence, a considerable extent on thu drainage Brushed Scales from Face Like Powli. leinin-rA. of !.. WHS. tblaiiin day A. W. GLEASON, conditions existing on each field, say der Under Physicians Grew Worse XoTAKT POBLIO. SLJ the Farmers' Review, If the land is Cuticura Works Wonders. II all's Catarrh Cure It taken Internally ami acta flat and wet during a good deal of aurfacei of the directly PB the blood and mucoiia mlal. free. the growing season, no depth of plow"I suffered with eczema six months. ayateiu. Scad (or teatiiu F. J, CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. 0, Sold by all DruggtaH, I had tried three doctors, but did not ing will Increase Us productiveness. l'4ke HaU'aFauilly Hlln lor ngaHtpnUon. The roots of plants will not strike get any better. It was on my body below the water line, and if, during and on my feet so thick that I could Lower Animals in Sickness. an unusually dry time, they did go hardly put a pin on me without touch-mif:!it often take from the lowMan down, it would be to rot when the ing eczema. My face was covered, water rose permanently around them. my eyebrows came out, and then it er animals a lesson as to the care of Therefore it is Impossible to give a got in my eye. I then went to anoth- himself when ill. All sorts of animals from fever eat little; lie rule for depth of plowing in such a er doctor. He asked me what I was Buffering case. It is certain that it is useless taking for it, and I told him Cuticura. quiet in dark, airy places, and drink to attempt to cultivate the land to a He said that was a very good thing, quantities of water. When a dog loses his appetite he knows where to find greater depth than it has been but that he thought my face would drained. But Cuticura dog grass, which acts as a purgative be marked for life. The character of the soil also has did its work, and my face is now and emetic. Sheep and cows, when much to do with the depth of plow just as clear as it ever was. I told ill, seek, certain herbs. Any animal suffering from chronic rheumatism A clayey soil all my friends about my remarkable ing and cultivating. the will not give as good results if plowed cure. I feel so thankful I want ev- keeps as far as possible from a he If be sun. wounded chimpanzee will deep as a sandy soil, for the air erybody far and wide to know what not readily penetrate the clayey soil Cuticura can do. It is a sure cure has been seen to stop the bleeding by a plaster of chewed-uleaves and ;to a certain depth, as it will the sandy for eczema. Mrs. Emma White, 641 soil, nor will the heat of the sun so Cherrier Place, Camden, N. J., April grass. quickly warm it up to a point where 25, 1905." Kjpt Tax Receipts Long. the seeds will germinate in it. Sandy Charles King, of East Liberty, a Microbe of Gray Hair. land can and should be plowed quite suburb of Pittsburg, is what might be They have discovered a new mic- termed a careful man. He has been a deep, for a number of reasons. One of these is that it dries out more robe in New York and it is quite popu- voter in the Kast Liberty district since quickly than clayey soil, as clay con lar among actors and society women. 1857 and when asked on the last regtains more water than sandy soil. It is called the chromophage, its spe- istration day if he had a tax receipt The sandy loam will therefore facili- cial function being to turn the hair he pulled from a pocket tax receipts tate the deep growing of roots, as the gray at a comparatively early age. The for the last 41 years. When asked by roots easily penetrate the interstices handsome actor who has those white the registrar if he had any more he hairs on his temple that the women replied that if he went down deep inbetween the particles of soil. There is still doubt that the soil admire so is full of the chromophages. to his "strong box" at home he might can be utilized several inches deeper Baldheaded men are immune from the possibly And a few dating long back Subsoil microbes. He only attacks the hair, before the oldest member of the hoard than is usually the case. worwas horn. Mr. King is now 78 years plowing has proved very beneficial on and a man without hair need not some lands, hut not on others, and ry about the chromophage. For years old, having been born in Baltimore in here again comes in an illustration it was thought that a process of the 1828, removing to East Liberty in of the fact that we cannot lay down blood killed the coloring matter of the 1857. His first presidential vote was New cast for John C. Fremont and his last any rule that, will prove of value on hair cells, but scalpologists in all lands. The depth of plowing must York combat that theory. They say for Theodore Roosevelt. He is a microbe depend some on the fertility that can it is the chromophage. The reason stanch Republican and as a contractor be applied to the soil and its ability does not like heat and for that and brick manufacturer for half a centhe woman who uses the curling tongs tury has contributed much to the upto bo aerated. is less likely to have gray hair than building and growth of East Liberty. the one who puts her hair up in STORING THE CORN CROP. tumd . , .'.--V ST. JACOBS V tiwarv - iL 1 the PUICE '5ANU50Cr.NTS How to Save DO Cooking and Heating bUHswa in 2 mm It has cost manv stove users HUNDREDS OF WASTED DOLLARS to find this out. Cut out this Coupon and mail to us and we w ill solve this problem for you. You will get all this information FREE. FREE INFORMATION COUPON . s.IL nWIUNN WUTSMilSLI .uJoul. mm em-l- 1 11B Ai!vitMu' I, TUK MlOaiOAH BlW I OOMPAHT, Atittrr.-- s l STOVE A Mi.va and Hung meUUie Wtiili Makers of t i. Mich. 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(n...,. ... - ' i . . i Ho i here BTOUr cuaoce. lir P KIZKN fur tlioM- wlm M'i'Uie Kiiliscriimoii lit' suaHoii, twosrcatAEt man ;i tin' eiiilitiiiiK (iffersuf l"'iich tur u Sue,, i .mil Woman t Honw Oompaniim, (nil rear I1.8&! Shcvu, Wonum Horn Cumoanlon and Iteview o) Hmtwi, fUD, Prliet urelD addition Tnesi'cluhs to a literal oommlEElon on each order. I1UU a week. themselves. Borne earn alni.iM nr manv hk umrh as (Mi. ('an use all your lime or a to-dIU before Write of forpanlonlaia, jotu part terriinry Is taken. Io WMhlnttM Hew Tork t . Sn BUM kss A(.ZIk. si ANC) HOWARD E. BURTON, ASSAYER CHEMIST. Uoid, Bpeelnien prices, uolil. Hllter.Lead.il; 11. tiola.lOl Etneoi Topper. Cyanide lenta, Slailint: en elnpci, ami liill price i'ni sent on applica Control and Umpire work solicited. Load" tion. vine, Colo. Reference. 0i rbonate National iiauh "iSI W. N. U., Thompson's Eye Wattr Salt Lake City, No. 42, 1906. 'LTn TheWinning Stroke After Finding Coffee Hurt Him, Stopped Short. A Man of 70 If more than ordinary skill in playing brings the honors of the game to the winning player, so exceptional merit in a remedy ensures the commendation of the well informed, and as a reasonable amount of outdoor life and recreation is conducive to the health and strength, so dees a perfect laxative tend to one's improvement in cases of constipation, biliousness, headaches, etc. It is all important, however, in selecting a laxative, to choose one of known quality and excellence, like the ever pleasant Syrup of Figs, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co.. a laxative which sweetens and cleanses the system effectually, when a laxative is needed, without any unpleasant after effects, as it acts naturally and gently on the internal organs, simply assisting nature when nature needs assistance, without griping, irritating or debilitating the internal organs in any way, as it contains nothing of an objectionable or injurious nature. As the plants which are combined with the figs in the manufacture of Syrup of Figs are known to physicians to act most beneficially upon the system, the remedy has met with their gene'al approval as a family laxative, a fact weil worth considering in making purcnases. OF It is because of the fact that is a remedy of known quality and excellence, and approved by physicians that has led to its use by so many millions of well informed people, who would not use any remedy of uncertain Every family should have a quality or inferior reputation. bottle of the genuine on hand at all times, to use wiien a Please to remember that the laxative remedy is required. genuine Syrup of Figs is for sale in bottles of one size only, by all reputable druggists, and that full name of the company -- California Fig Syrup Co., is plainly printed on the front of every package. Regular price, 50c per bottle. Rat-Proo- f y one-thir- SYRUP 1 ' Sand 1 DAWDLING. When a man has lived to be 70 years habit grown to old with a a on a knot chances are him like tree, A Corn Crib. he'll slick to the habit till he dies. 1x4 inch cross section are fastened Hut occasionally the spirit of youth to posts. The roof is arranged to and determination remains In some give 9 Inch eaves clear of sides and men to the last day of their lives. tarred pa- When such men do find any habit of is covered with three-plper. It has a double floor, the bottom life has been doing them harm, they boards of rough hemlock and top floor surprise t lie Oslerites by a degree of of Carolina pine matched. will power that is supposed to belong wire to men under 40 only. Extra heavy onehalf-ine"I had been a user of coffee until mesh was put on inside of posts the second floor was laid and three years a,';e a period of 40 years also fastened In place by staples, and am now "0," writes a N. Dak. Inch over to hold it man. ' I was extremely nervous and strips securely in place. This room Is 2d debilitated, and saw plainly that I feet long and has a swing, wire door must make a change. on the end to raise out of the way "I am thankful to say I had the for unloading corn from the wagon. nerve to quit coffee at. once and lake feet on the on Postura without any dawdling, and There Is a space 8x4 with experienced no ill effects. On the connorth end which Is covered matched boards and separated from trary, commenced to gain, losing my the corn by a movable fence of boards, nervousness within two months, also giving room for shilling and being gaining strength and htalth otherwise. protected from the cold winds. The "For a man of my age, I am very I door on the east side is used to get well and hearty. sometimes meet Into this room. The wire door and persons who have not made their this door are kept locked as a pre- PoBtum right and don't like it. Hut I caution against borrowers. tell them to boil it long enough, and call their attention to my looks now, and before I used It, that seems conDigging Potatoes. when the vincing. Do not din potatoes "Now, when I have writing to do, ground Is wet or when the dirt adheres to the potatoes aa the akin will or long columns of figures to cast up, never have that hrlKht appearance as I feel equal to it and can get through when harvested under proper condi- my work without the fagged out feeltion. Ilesldes they are far more spt ing of old. Name given by I'ostum to rot when stored covered with mud Co., Dattle Creek, Mich. Head the imd flmiJBSjey book, "The Koad to W'ellville," in pkgs. "There's a reason." Is & whole medicine chest Price 25c 50c 6 100 III ' A Good 4. V. DEEP TO FARM. HOW Will Rg HRL'FPgNiA S n rrfcntiEco aiatLaji il.UV.IIi V v 'Ml.il-.- s IMSaMaM ' MM J wrifiW- FIGS lT i I'd rt" li.Mimf Syrup (g , CftJ. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Color more goodt briohtor and fatter colon than an other din. One 10c oackaop olora al' flben. i evlaf, baokla- t- How to Ore, Bleach v,4 nr garment without ripping par'. Vita tor lra Ihej djrj in cold wativ heltrr than an other dt. MONROK OftUO CO., Unlonvlllt. You can dr Mfourl |