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Show FAMOUS DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTION. COLLEGE MADE FARMER FACED FIRING SQUAD Food Products IS JUST TAKING HOLD NOTED SPANISH EDUCATOR CON VICTED OF INCITING RIOT IS EXECUTED. One Man Who May Writ Titles After Ills Name Is on Latest ning a Dairy Farm Scientific Lines. Run- RECEIVED THE ONLY Decree of Court Martial Was Carried Out In Face of Protest From In Sympathizers Spain and France, King's Life Being t Threatened. Barcelona, Spain. Professor Fran cisco Ferrer, the- Spanish aducator uid convicted revolutionist, was shot on Wednesday. The execution was it the fortress of Montjuich, where the prisoner had been contlned Bince M .1bis condemnation by courtiuartlal. The doomed man faced the. firing squad without flinching and fell dead at the first volley. With the execution of Francisco EASY Ferrer, the authorities have removed rrom the affairs of Spain one long suspected of revolutionary activities and who because of his education and Influence was deemed of peculiar danger to the state. The decree of the courtmartlal was carried out In the face of protets from sympathizers, not only in Spain but in parts of France. In Parts and Rome attacK-- j were Mrs. Ilenpeck Did you ever hear of attempted upon the Spauih embasworse than a man who sies, which, however, were protected ' anything by police and BOldiery. Many petiwho smokes In the house? Mr. Ilenpeck Yes. A smoking lamp tions for clemency were addressed to King Alfonso, who also was threatAsk me another! ened with death should he not spare When to Send Children to Europe. r'errers life'. Some people wait so long before Ferrer was formerly a director of sending their children to Europe that the modern school of Barcelona and the little ones are humiliated by others was repeatedly accused of teaching who have already been there. Every revolutionary doctrines. In 190C he parent will bje careful was arrested, charged with complicnot to subject his chVdren to this evi ity with Manual Moralo in the atdent injustice; at the same time all tempt upon the life of King Alfonso unseemly hurry is to be avoided. on the day of the royal marriage. On Some people argue that as soon as a trial Ferrer was acquitted. child can walk, well and speak a few On September 1 last ho was arrestnecessary French words, he should be ed, charged with having incited the a placed In a stateroom, next to rioting in Barcelona last summer. ' private bath, and sent to Paris. Oth This outbreak, which spread through lose ers feel that he must naturally the Oatalonlan provinces, was In the much at this age, and that the proper nature of a protest agalnt the sendtime is between five and six, when of Spanish troops against the aa an American he has reached his ing Moors on the Riff coast, and for a . maturity. assumed alarming proportions. time Probably the Ideal age la about four. It was that Ferrer was a At four a child can easily do England, principal alleged In the At his uprising. in home and France and Italy, get trial documents were submitted altime for the first night at the opera. leged to have related to revolutionJudge's Library. ary movements and to have included the proclamation of a Spanish reAnd There Are Others. The cook had been called away to a public. sick sister, and so the newly wed misStole the House. tress of the house undertook, with the S. O. Abbott, an attor Chicago. aid of the maid, to get the Sunday thought until Wednesday that he luncheon. The little maid, who bad ney, been struggling in the kitchen with a was the owner of a house In West coffee mill that would not work, con- Pullman. He had a deed to the fessed that she had forgotte. to wasb structure and every month received a check in payment of rental. The the lettuce. October rental check failed to taron Go never mind. P"rl. "Well, rive, so he wont out to see what the said a the I'll and with the coffee t." considerate mistress. "Where do they trouble woa. He found a vacant lot and his huuso about a mile down the keep the soap?" road, perched on rollers. InvestigaConclusive. tion revealed that a firm of con Mother Tommy, why don't you tractors had moved (he house away. play with Frank any more? I thought President Visits Arizona. you were such good chums. Tommy We was, but he's a mollyPrescott. Ariz. President Taft won He paid to get Inter ther a hearty welcome Into Arizona on coddle! Wednesday by proclaiming wherever he went that he waa heartily In favor ininni nciicr Tor en tyes, of statehood for of the territories tnai are irritated troti int. heat, sun or of Arizona and each New Mexico. When wind. rirrriTs kvk sai.vk. sse. aii ' dni!Kita or Howard llro., ISufTalo. X. V. ihe joyotiKnes that greeted this stale- mpnt had did away, Mr. Taft had The only way to get something for fome sober words for his audience in which he sought to Impress uixm them nothing Is to start a fight about it. the noceaxlty for deliberation In fram Mr. Wlnalow'a swmthlna; a stale constitution. fmp. ing I he ta Tnr rtlli'la twtfiln. (Nt-reduces jruraa. IkaiuUim. a. .B tiu. cures WU.4 Cwlfci. 2pCSUHU. Taft Will be Asked to Pardon Banker Don't abuse the rich; we can't all Morse. be paupers. New York. A petition asking Prcsl dent Taft for clm-nctoward Cbis. V. Mi:rw, lh former banker, is among prepared for circulation prominent business men and finan of th! east. Morse's attorneys are striving to have the t'nlted States supreme court grant him a new trial- but In cane of defeat an extctitlve s of es pardon will te his only cape from Imprisonment. Young Girl Missing. Tlvnrn. R. t. Th police who have le-Invent ira' in? the tit.iline of th portions of the body rf n rounu woman, inv annotinc(1 the bolief t!iat the tWIm of th murder was fiward, a cirl t,t South Rirtinte. The head Is the only portion of tho 1k Jy now nls- Ins. The Fdward girl has krli miss- Ins since Saturday, whrn h left In an automobile nith a young man. PAHKtHS HAIR BALSAM Sent Lottery Tickets Through Mail lx Angpn. Cat. On lnfrtmnt!on f'tmihed by th" felrral stiih'rf llr-tit Buffa.'o, N. Y., Horace J. Miller was arrtrd here on Wednesday on rharro of sn'!lng lottery Hrkffs Mr. tl Ui ',:4. throitch the mails. He whs hM In .M S"I '' an Vi"r"f. fl K Mlrf ball. The allied I'ttrry is $2..V 1 h Wiai'iea aW (M W?1T fr.f known a tl.e Amsterdam Mining com- Mlil r and his fathr are panv. with constituting the dia IThofnpiort' lye Wafer rbareedroncom. mond 0 - - n n ASSAYS ( Children Like j) at Goidfleld. the of si employees rf the Consolid ited Mtnes 1 i t o h? rrs'is is believed to have snrrwded in VreaHng nrt the Ws (hit Is slleEed pang of Mdi-erth Raid to have lnfes'e-plnt for One of the ri has at threp ready ronfeesd ard IrrMilirfl'erl th f'hers. it I' asserted. All of th men were employed as tonrt titrating men forts of m . It '1ihrieh th t'd. ha-- deviled a system of bich grading by dlrertin.t values In wtssaje over the orm rent rating tables High Graders fJoldHHd, CaugM arrt Nev.-I- .r iiK-nl a A xtx. CURE ttti man TCi (y fir a vint to tale stop t! cough to quickly. Absolutely sale too and contains no opiates, SS cm, Al It it so !. nt ALL COMPETITORS ON - PRESERVES -- CALIFORNIA MILK JILIISS ASPARACUS EVAPORATED MILK CALIFORNIA FRUITS CANNED MEATS TONGUE SLICED DRIED BEEF-O- X HAM LOAF -- VIENNA SAUSAGE CORNED BEEF ' VCAL LOAF WHERE QUALITY COUNTS VE LEAD Insist on Getting Libby's Your Grocer Has Them LIBBY, McNEIL-- tho Eag make mm attempt to reach the south pole, is of the opinion that Lieut. Shackletoa failed through having a cumbersome nud unnecessarily large expedition. Mr. Laudor's theory Is that a small caravan of trusted and hardy men, lightly equipped as In his expeditions) through Aslu and Africa, Is best. Mr. Landor's activity In aeronautic lnvas tigutions gWes color to the rumor that an airship will be used by him In hi A. Henry Savaga Landor, llbh explorer, who will soon Milking by Machinery on Model Dairy Farm. Just what It means for a farmer boy to go to college and get definite results out of It Is being shown In the work of the newer generation on west ern farms. The result of training and of broader Ideas Is seen In the meth ods of as they take the place of those of the early settlers who were hampered by the need of experi ment and trial before they learned what was best to do and how to do it. Not every boy seeks an education with the Idea of being a farmer when school Is over, and when one does the outcome is interesting. Such an ambition has animated one young man of the western section and it has worked out In practical results. His experi ence Is a good example of what education means on the farm. 'I always wished to be a farmer a dairy farmer," was the way James R. Carver put It, as he stood at the door of the big barn on his father's farm. That waa why I went to college and I spent my time trying to learn how to be ihe best farmer possible." It was difficult to realize that this frank-faceyoung man, clad In blue overalls and a dark shirt with a wide hat shading bis bronzed face could write "B. S., M. S." after bis name and that be bad spent five years out of the 24 of his life in college halls. He Is master of a half section of fine bottom land equipped with buildings and conveniences usually found on a modern farmer's place. But It waa not up to his Idea and the changes that be has made and the new Ideas be has put Into practice are a good exhibit of wbat may be expected in western farming In the future. He bad learned that grain Is better feed when ground and a feed grinder was put in. Then an elevator that to-da- y d "These are things that any farmei can have," explained the young manager. "It makes the handling of stock easy. It is especially easy and conI am a dairy farmvenient for er, remember." To carry out this, the most impor tant of his Ideas, required another me-r-f-or Innovation, most Interesting of all. Tho big barn was divided Into long rows of stalls for the cows. Each animal has a swinging iron neck holder that gives It ample liberty yet keeps It in place. In front of each row Is an Iron pipe, air tight, leading to a vacuum tank In the power room where are Indicators telling of the air pressure. The en gine pumps the air out of the tank and so out of the pipes, leaving a suc tion that Is used to operate mllkln machines, of which eight are Installed. These are of the ordinary type used In the agricultural colleges and can be operated by a boy. "It takes us about an hour to do the mllklcg of 30 cows," explained the young man. "We shall have 40 cows soon and It will take no longer then. It Is tot profitable to use the milking machines with less than 40 cows, be cause' of the expense of installation. Something like $300 Is Invested in this apparatus. It helps solve the hired man problem. Few men like to milk. In the T- reign countries and In soma parti of this country where dairying by band has been the custom for a long series of years It Is easy to get milkers. The western hired man balks at two or three hours of milking dally This makes It difficult to secure help on the farm If attention Is given to dairying. With these machines It Is different Any hired man will manage the marhlnrry and likes It, for be Is relieved of the drudgery of the actual work himself. There will be easier work managing this farm than ever before and I expect to make more money out of It, too." Along with the change Id the farm's methods have gone changes In the dl virion of the plans. In stead of producing grain for selling, the farm will now produce feed for the rattle and bogs. Two hundred head of swine are being cared for and the Income from these Is not to be despised. "TI .1 to storage rooms above, where, if necessary, bushels can be cared for, was would carry the grain 12,-00- 0 added. "I do not propose to sell grain ex cept on foot; It's more profitable that way," said be. Pipes were laid carrying water to all parts of the farmyard and to the house, where the conveniences of a city water system are enjoyed as a part of bis modern plan. Great tanks give the rattle and hogs plenty of fresh water constantly and It requires only the starting of the engine to set all the machinery In motion. crop-raisin- g 1nF expedition. Wholesale and Retail. "What business did you Bay Mia Guddie was In?" "Oh, she's In everybody's business. "Wholesale, eh?" "Yes, except when it cornea to a bit of scandal. She retails that" 'I don't see why you make such a e fuss over every little bill I run up. we were married you told me you were well off." 'So I was. Dut I didn't know it!" no-for- TOTAL HAIR. OF LOSS A Rare Good Thing. "Am using Allan's and caw without' truly say I would not have It so Ionic, had I known the relief It won HI Rive my aching feet I think it a rare goo sore or tired feet. havlnur thing for anyoneIlnltwt-rt, Mrs. MiulMu I'rovldenea. 1." Sold by all DruKKlats, Zc. Asa Foot-Kas- Seemed Scalp Was Very Scaly and Hair Came Out by Hand-ful- s Scalp Now Clear and Imminent to-ua- "About two years ago I waa troubled with my bead being scaly. Shortly after that I had an attack of typhoid fever and I was out of the hospital possibly two months when I first noticed the loss of hair, my scalp being still scaly. I started to use dandruff cures to no effect whatever. I had actually lost hope of saving any hair at all. I could brush it off my coat by the bandfuL I was afraid to comb It. Dut after using two cakes of Cuticura Soap and nearly a box of Cuti cura Ointment, the change was surMy scalp Is now clear and prising. healthy as could bo and my, hair thicker than ever, whereas I had my mind made up to be bald. W. F. Steese, f 812 Droad St, rittsburg, Penn May 7 and A Cbem. Corp, Bui Pimps, Bolon. Proper Love for Wife. "When a man really loves his wife be ought to combine all his niregt sentiments toward other women Into one big sentimiMit for her. "He should show her the respect he feels toward his mother, the politeness be shows other women and the responsibility he feels toward bis sis- Never anyone be hard power. How's This? efff Cms IftlMrM flnilar ftwrt sir Ifif Cuuts wr. r. 1. curvrv a co Totvt.m o. fcnmn K J. t W. Om n4rlfcrTl, hrr fnr u ho Ifc vj4 tork-i- - htm f?4 fwrr1y In a. II ImiwM tr&rir Srinnf 0? - I IT'tri t'T KM W ik y.-.- S4HS W srrr nit j,ny i WaUpIHO. Hf W take a mean advantage ofl transaction, and never upon people who are In youxt Dickens. Kkk, Kkks! how to mak your hsns lay twice as iiiuny-eKllif year round, lay Is frea. Mrs. 8. Aitay. Nw surf method Mo. Madrid, s The silent man is more to be feare than the garrulous chap. 1K JI KT TO VOVKHKI.Fnm.'S wllif n4 ksi w.'lllt fMiwOMr. Ihut hs r nin Allrn Lj lural-ftn4 th, b&lmm. Alldruaiflu&.fec.tfKa.iHlil.lfctiuiUM. t M 'T, 1 lan Mri. Tr. Pfw'i Plrswnt Pellets fT)lal onite klirttmrb. liver ana iMIWeik. U07 grsauiss. Miiy u late as saBUy. of success The door "Push," ntTi--V- S SMl tnrtflp is marked: Quaker Oats is the perfectly balanced human food cvC '' w It Some people assume that hearing just as good as seeing. tW In the Famllr Mas, l'aoaayra Ctilua for yoar A w , Bra. txiiJil Urimwlfc Tntrtta. O. fTlM CHrrt! Off. n XHH (I tr. j tvlmf th Mr4ws mwmi ,lm.iy. tinn ri-i- . 1lmvntft mpi (rvs. I'nrs i k Mfct psff S"Wl Imirfrt. fcrrtll, i'J law liaJ'a IsuUr nMIWMi M It in any ter. "To all of that he should add the great love he should feel for a wife." C STRONG GATE THAT WON'T SAG e, bi-e- New Hair Grown by Cuticura. 21, 1908." Potter Onif LIBBY 8c U Will Seek the South Polo. LATER REALIZATION b-I- dlstm-mbere- Exposition ic rtCKLCS OLIVES -- CONDIMENTS bALAD DRESSING-CONDENS- ED A g Alaska-Yukon-Pacif- HIGH EST AWARDS) AGAINST - i i a the At PftaziE Steady Thing. Fomcthlr.g had gone amiss with Robbie and he had sought the comf' u of t ars. Not icing bis wet cheeks. Lis inoihtr said In a consolatory tone: "Come here, dear, and let me wipe your ees." "Tain't r.o use. muvvpr," returned Hobble with a little choke; "Is dr.ln to cry again In a minute'." Woman's Home Companion. Just What Uneed-W- A It Unsed hea TArrR m rr.nci, rrf-- It pencil tt'( tmpX'l' fm vA insuni ?, inr t (Mhi tn tinsq H"tsx It irln,inwtufvv ni:r-,)rIf fl iftsr f.jrnl R ss- 41fai"s itr i i V its ft, psspsvr rr--- . lAr a vtftsai In rnwi, H,tri1 i ,, r ' tfl !' lit' wry "Ht m mr The average man thinks his bump f, m n m j.,,T.tHr r?ss tV 1 M t.f f i f TTn(S4 at Is of generosity rr last three times as t fvi4ir".i i i ti r ofi,,t, H, 1 I -J-f(it tf'i't frvrp large as It actually Is. tv1 '. Toiff rr for wf P'n t" t 4kt HLMlk. n Mmi. Bins. Jssb r nil in t tt This device when properly adjusted takes the part of the strain WEAR THE BEST WAISTS MADE but tt a. toiie. from the top h!r.e, yet placet tso aum.4m94ut frtT rM ft mrnm nfA f t"'ias I ti more on the bottom on 1ti'H rnnh' f t f tntf 9"m Emiih 8o the wlil was read? itt k4. ft ti--- t " It al'-- helps to keep the gate clwsod, ; mmuvm n4 Ui'n litt but the air was blue. Jon'S as the wire Is tightened as the gate SOCIETY Wtt CO.. tt. 1vk ffe. Aftr breaking a 15 bill the ploces is throso W. N. Salt Lk City. No. The manner of setting the posts and if tftnn Inst. of har!ng the gate riped not be so as th rooft of tha fully farmers have their own way of setting The clevis and swivel bolt any blacksmith ran make. The wire is found on nearly all farms. No. 9 or No. 11 wire, galvanized, two double. Is sufficient to hold up any gate found on the farm. The swivel boll which screws Into the post should be placed far enough from the top hinge of the gate so as to be conveniently to take Bp the slack In the wire. posts. i )) t- - I mSV: l " gre-ate- r lrl Inj.,a m - f r- 'nfr nr-e- iribd, Shift Fattures. Fertilizers. RMft lb animals from one pasture The Ixitig Island experiment station reports that with wood ashes and to ano'hef, ftg often ss posilil, both manure iwed for three years smooth, for the good of the animals and th even six! laree potatoes were pro- fastsir. Sheep should especially duced that bad a fine flavor. With a have tl.e'r pasture l,nred often, a bleh grade potato "fertilizer" they re- they contract disease when kept In port a very small yield of under sized 'one place too long. Too close pastor Irg kil's ctit the grass hy recljcfn pota'oes with poof flavor. the leaf surface c,f th grass. Nit rats f Soda. Fut Ground in Shape. rittate of soda has been retom-I)on t sow anything th's fall ttn tided to mix la the soil around the grwiftd in No 1 thn roi's of tlarits to strengthen tbem, at yon t',e rate of tw pounds per sere. It and then better use a dic drill. of i.ets not only aa a quick fertilizer for pome ether drill, disc preferred. Th (lants, but also as a repellact to keep , beauty of drilling lies In putting the mil certain Insects. j seed In at aa equal depth. Potata T I I 4 11 When You Think Ol tHe psin wViirri many vromen evperipnc with rery Snonth it makes the fentlenrss and kindne slwav sasnci I most ed with womanhood seem to he a tnirarle. tVbila in Heneral no woman rebels against wbat b a Mtnral ty tbera k no woman who would Kit gladly bm frea Irom this recorrin period of pain. re-fsr-ds tit. Plurcm'a Favorite Prmtivrlptlon mN mek momett mlmri and mlck wo mm well, mn4 firr thtm freedom from pain, tt 99tabUha regular!, f, tvhtfne Intlamt meats mat cores tnmtlon, male mtaknetn. ulcerating Sick women sre invited to eonsult IV. TieiT hf frre. Ail eorresnonOenc strictlr pritttl and U 1rr, cred!T W Orli't confidential. Write arifhmwt fear ni wifhowt fee tipeniiary to& leal AociatKm, R. V. i'lerce, M. V., President, l!adlo, N. V. tmok that fella all (Knott woman's tineas, and bow to enr If yow want fSem at botne, send 21 one-cestamps to Ir. Ticre to pay not of mailin, illustrated a7s, and be will send ycrq a free eopv 4 fcif reat thniwattd-pajSense Medical Adviser revised, Omrnns edition, is pmpet eovers. 31 la handaoma tttnpt. nt 9 cloth-bindin- |