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Show "JifPT1: ta& mark. SELECTING STOCK BEEF PRACTICAL METHOD FOR FOR PROFITABLE RETURNS PLANTING TREES STRAIGHT COMMUNITY SILVER to found at Park's Jowlary Stora, the hotia f tina a'.lver. Thia wara in knivaa, forks, spoon and fancy pieeea ia guaranteed to year a and wa back ttte wair twanty-fi- v guarantee. Comparable only with th bast Piece of Timber with Notch In Middle Is Handy Prune for Best Results By E. R. Myers. tsrling. 4t LAKE SALT Cllt, UTAH. ss i'ss PATENTS For the Season of Long Evenings. There are no lonely winter evenings In the koines whera Tie Youtha Companion la a weekly visiter, and triors neod be no lHo hour. Tbe variety of the paper's eonlrnU appeals to every member of the household, aud before one issue s exhausted the next In walling at tbe poatofUce. 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I have Just lo't tbe camp of the th Massacbusetti. where I was Instrumental In leadini eight men Into the paths of right- thundered "de- A Melodrama A fantastic of Modern Finance. melodrama of modern finance succinctly and correctly describes "The Cash Intrigue," a new novel by George Kandolph Chester, author of "The Making or Ilobby Hunilt." It Is a tale of strife for wealth and rower, with a domestic drama entwined In the working out of the plot that makes the story all the more Interesting. It but nay aptly be termed sensational, enchanting. It Is a clever cbrotil-clinof the efforts of a young man to avenge the ruin of a fa her by getting control of all the cash In c r campaign culatlon, and In the tapped out by him. one Is brought lo a realisation of il e hold the financiers hsve njon tie people of "The this great country of oars. Oash In'riKue" should at once Jump Into prpu!ar favor, for It ha everything to commend it. Published by the Bobbs Merrill company, Indian g g.-e- - V"' !3 PLOW HORSE EVENER . r' tail ten men for baptism. io d d Massachusetts regiment shall beat ailne for piety." Success Magazine. ! - CROP FARMING BAD Colonol after a moment's pause, Bouck, it polls. Logical Conclusion. "You loo sweet enoueh to klrs, atrs the tmpnersod young man. "So many gentlemen tell me that," coyiy answers the fair g.n. 'that should make yon . apriy." But they merely say that," she reme la merely te pine. In They tbe case and never truva Tacts their statements. ijtfe. six-hors- e four-hors- car-cap- s. d high-price- !C30(Btf low-price- OF SOIL EROSION SICK HEADACHE .-- . ll live-hors- e Fac-Simi- le le Dpsted ? "Thre Is onreet In Cuba" When t was there the "Htranrepeop'e wemed to want nothing but Public ledgof. rent." pnlladelpMa More Human Nature. Bald Men north pole discoverer To tbe otsef In the gstne: "It's yon tor the Ananias club And trr for the hall of fame." - An Ins'rwctive A "lhe by boys I?oy rranct along bex- Rtofy. nw urea With the V. S. Rolt-Wt,lef- . rv la Strve--- " love f'f Teiiement, this to the story escribes the thrilling adren-nrof nvrmhers of the U. S. s rn woven K'jrrey, Anvvnr. lav pieaees and Iniffnt. that Vi'h Info a etirring nan-Vivplaces described are ih Orsnd Cfa-yothe Ta;h YaJ--- . of the and Al?Va. 'rathem Pahns'-rxl;rop, Iee by the Hhepard Co, Bostoe. lr,'cJ e a e tkrd. Ti ?t -- ad fraw( g Don't Cough! 1 bu.-be- ea:itf nrfla. fie-aati- ftla-Hers- e Diamonds by Mail. With a dash of bum or, a dash of love, a greter portion of mystery, a little pathn and mirb commercial trewdness, It would seem e that 'The Fut-rellIMamon Master," ty Ja-quIs a story that Is bound to m It all came labeVd a Hiccesa. r about by five different rrwt,-ma'l. the diamond a through reiving and from the time tbe readr is invle acquainted with this mysterious distribution of gem, there h Is not Chapter at the end of wfcb-- one feels like laying aside the book until one Published as reamed the end comiany, by the Bobbs-Merri- Awatkned. said to be OPERATION In 'choosing steers for fattening, one In large markets with discriminatat the most Important things Is to se- ing trade, the hind quarters and back lect those that give indications of ma- are decidedly the more valuable parts Is also true, but king good gains. The steers must of the animal. This have a good, large frame, with capac- to a less extent in the local markets. The kind of market, then, to which ity for consuming a good quantity of the steers are to be sold should be not feed. This capacity must be such considered in selecting them. Beef as to tend too much toward paunchl-ness- . from tbe show animals at the Interna'Louisville, Ky. "Lydla E. Tink. The large framework gives a tional would find slow sale in most of ham's Vegetable Coiniound lias cer uono nie a Toundatlon on which to build. While our local eastern markets. This shows tainly world of good and the compact pony built animals are that the eastern feeder has this adI cannot IsulTered jralse it ready for market earlier and look bet- vantage over the western- feeder, that cnouph. ter with a small amount of flesh on his markets are not so discriminatfromirregularities, Ihem, yet the gains made by steers of ing and a poorer class of animals may dizziness, nervousMethod for Planting Trees Straight. this form are usually made less than be sold and even sold to better adness, and a severe female trouble. An excellent method for planting layed until just after their flowering those made by more rangy animals, vantage than would be possible in V LydiaE.Pinkham's season, Dcutzla, splrea, forsythla and writes I'rof. Thomas I. Malrs of Penn- the large packing centers. trees straight Is a follows: Vi'pt'tablo ComWhile the type of steer, so far as First stake off the ground, then many other popular shurbs are of this sylvania, in American Agriculturist. pound has restored It la necesary, however, to strike a carcass is concerned, Is less importake a piece of Inch lumber 1x2 of suf character. Soon after their flowering me to perfect season In is over to It two. the west. That is, avoid tant in tho east than develop mean between the they begin health ana kept me ficient length to reach across the ,1- t buda for the next year. :he extreme rangy type and also the does not follow that the dalrybreo from the operating1 bole or exeavutlon; bore a Shrubs table. 1 will never be without thia hole In each end, cut a notch In the should be needing Inheavy trimming medicine In the house." Mrs. Bam'i. winter. early pruned SS23 Fourth bt, Louisville, Ky. middle to accommodate the tree This will result in larger blooms on trunk, A. Make or have the black- the remaining buds. Such plants as Another Operation Ayoidcd. smith make two lnch iron pins one the hydrangea and the clematis, Adrian, Ga. "I Buffered untold and my foot long with ring in one end, C. To which make their flowering buds on misery from female troubles, doctor said an operation was my only use, place the board Into a notch A, shoots grown the same year, should it almost as chance, and I dreaded 32. shove your plns well down in soil be pruned heavily while dormant, as l'inkham's much as death. Lydia will of this B. a holes Withdraw one B, give greater profusion through cured completely Compound Vegetable on a new shoots to which buds. and. swing tbe stick around like develop Lkna V. me without an operation." When pruning hardy deciduous flowgate, replace the pin In the ground Henry, It. 1 D. 3. to mark the place, then dig the hole ering ulirubs all deadwood should becut Thirty years of unparalleled euo. to accommodate tree, swing tho stick out, straggling branches either shortcess confirms the power of Lydla Ji llnkhaui's Vegetable Compound U hack In place, replace pin in hole ened or removed and all suckers ariscure female diseases. The great vol through the stick and Into tbe hole ing from the roots should be deumeof unsolicited testimony constant-l- y In tbe ground put the stock of tree stroyed. Where shrubs are planted that pouring in proves conclusivelyCom. In notch In fill and the out. into dirt and A, clumps branches should be cut llnkham's li. Vegetable Lydia It will set straight with the other It Is a good Idea to cover the wounds pound is a remarkable remedy for thos with white lead or grafting wax, as stakes. distressing feminine ills from wbieD As ornamental trees and shrubs are if a stub Is left uncovered the healing bo many women suCer. pruned to aid in the production of of the wound will be left until the stub flowers and foliage, the flowering sea- Is rooted out and the rotting stub will Two of a Kind. son necessarily controls the time of be a lodging place for bacteria and Mrs. Roggs I hate to have a mat pruning. fungus. Cut the branch off clean and always complaining about some little . Many of tbe early blooming shrubs close to the main stem, avoiding any thing. Now, my husband is continual develop their flowers tbe year before; stub, and cover the wound with graftly harping on tho lace curtains. with these heavy pruning should be de- - ing wax melted and applied hot. Mrs. Woggs Yes, and my husbant Two Magnificent Herefords. has keen kicking on our front doot nore compact pony type If the great-?s- t steer Is as satisfactory as the beef ani- every morning at three o'clock for th GANG SINGLE gains are to be made and the mal. It is true, however, that steers last 20 years. Puck. steers fitted for market within a rea- from good, large cows of the dairy vor i.osino rr.rxfi sonable time. type which are Inclined to be fleshy tnmnati aare rarKlna rouKft lbl mmiuttmilV A boll!..? A(l-While the brisket is one of the least and bulls of a blocky beef type can be clm-hl.tintf Ita uu eui aula Um lluobio and bflp yull bac lo brUb. to so used raluuble parts of the animal, far advantage. When the end of your work Is out The more dairy blood there Is In a Specialization le Profitable In Method of Attaching Six Horse 13 the carcass Isa concerned, yet a aide breast and low, rather promin- steer, as a general thing, the longer it of sight, look aloft. De Ixsseps. to Farm Implement with Favorable Seasons, liut Often There Is Failure. ent brUket are indications of strength will take to get him ready for market. Satisfaction By Mrs, Wlnalore Soothlnar Sjrrnr. md vigor of constitution. These, to- It Is said that animals of the dairy VorrhUdrre George Hanne. ftna ths gurae, rvotKwa he indl-:it- e on breeds a their fat with feceuAiie, heart iisitisuoQ.eaepavrMroaeUMljuiu. lay Internally, gether girth, large One-crofarming Is In vogue In and ability while thoHo of the beef breeds mix It lung good even-e- r capacity Is Here a a of sketch manuof office seeket a The If the dltttrlct3. many agricultural patriotism As shown, tirtj yo assimilate food to advantage. with tbe muscular tissues and place It Is the greatest ever. for gang plow. facturer employs an operator he furon the outside of tbe body. The first which are narrow just back of nishes him w ith steady employment at horses are placed ahead and four Steers rr. ptef 7 Wj should be avoided aa fat deposited Is probably In the interirellfts. small. anmrnatM. mnC Itirttforwe SUmiaffW all seasons of the year. The' profit of abreast. The device Is made of a the shoulders as ntmlr. or the animal, the next Is a layer be- fak lacking in lung capacity and con 8 tit e bvccaod Bvwleaa4 cuie ixo U ykUuo. labor is the manufacturer's reward. If piece of oak plank and a common In fattening for the larger mar- neath the skin, which fills out tbe anievener set on top of It and fasarticle Is proSome family skeletons are padded only one commercial kets the proportion of mal and gives plumpness to tbe particularly waon tened Iron with as a duced tbe quantity is Increased to strap beyond recognition. Mgher-prlcemeats Is The last be should taken fat probdeposited give tbe operator constant employ- gon tongue. Tbe holes In the evener into consideration? that Is, select ably that between the muscles and are bored at the rate of two to one; two ment. tteers which will turn out the largest among the muscular fibers themInches two one Inch to to the horses The farmer Is a producer of agriculcuts. When selves, which give quality. Among percentage of tural necessities which enter Into to four. The evener Is made of suf- 'aliening for local markets, especial- dairy breds, these later stages of fatficient so hole the that for the length dally ronHumptfon and to concentrate ly for many In the east, with a fortening are seldom reached, and alall his energies and capital to produce this Is not so Important, though tbe animal may continue to eign trade, rl rJCS is the discrimination between the gain. It coes not produce an attraca single crop leaves him part of the tranon without employment. The far-nir- r cuts is less sharp. tive carcass. llgh and Is his own employer and does not Lave to divide tbe profits of bis prodand grass sod Is an efficient factor In ucts, and therefore should arrange bis LOSS making it system of himbandry to Insure steady production of some agricultural output BY Heavy Hogs Under Cloud. that enters Into dally consumption. Heavy hogs, recently enjoying L'nqt'extlonably sperialUallon farmsubstantial premium, sre under a seaIn Is favorable seasons, profitable ing Where Surface Washes Away, sonable cloud, says Live Stock Jourbut occasionally there is a partial or nal. Packers and shippers are both Well to Plant Pasture or total failure of tbe crop and the farSome Hoot Crop-H- ye discriminating against them, and for mer wants some rnorve product to Is Good. the first time this season the light hog tide him over a disastrous sesson of Is on a parity with the fat back, lal crop exrloltatlon. In some loa; On many farms where tbe land Is threatening to take possession of tbe ta It'es the soil is admirably adapted few days. "Notiilly or only slightly rolling there is premium within to o'ato culture. In another section Mien a great annual loss of good soil body with a little bit of sense would to onions, and s'lll another to horticulheavy product for 7 34 c. through erosion. There are several put away ture. When any of these lines of husPositively rard by bcigs," said a representative of the CARTER'S these Little Pills. ays of preventing this waste. bandry are followed they pay large National "Hams Company. Packing Where the general surface soil of cut now will not be out of cure until raUrse Ix profits In favorable sea wins. Another They aJ tre f ri 1m class of farmers are Interested In land washes away it Is well to keep October, when hogs sent T Heanf ought to be worth Attachment. wheat or corn production, both of tbe land In pasture, meadow or some considerably less money. The result A gwUnar. fevfat ' ablch are profitable branches of agri- two borses comes tinder tbe lr for tjeuiaasa, Ssw tongue. crop tbe roots of which will bind tbe Is that killers are scrambling for Ha4 culture. If tbe field Is something that can be used up quick Then It la connected with a chain to surface soil T4rt la tbe M.xHk.Cna The farmer engaged la specialisa- the front evener. This evener can rultivated In together. ) Towrae. Fia la the summer, a crop of rye ly. The easiest hogs to well now are tion crops finds bin pelf unrtr. ployed a also be used as a torI pi o u vra. evener sown early la the fall wilt afford win- In the ISO lo 220 pound class, and this rary rWgvlatM taw Bow-el-. Me. Pare reahi labors are If of the yesr. part Vaa)a holes tbe be will la the for the two by changing planks months to SMALL PILL SMALL casi may be sonably rewarded for time devoted to and using three borses Instead of ter protection. InThis rye crop DOSE. SMALL PRICE, come." summer under for turned early raising and marketirg a crop of wheat, four. treen manuring and tbe formation of Genuine Mutt Bear com. potatoes or fruit. It should be bis Feed the Colt. CARTERS soil buraus, which to a certain extent ambition to add to bis agricultural opSignature The colt must not be neglected at rtTTtT Unique Relationship of Potato. will prevent erosion. eration tbe production of other things season An us of this tells the that tbe of be a corn It year. Is on must potaIflVER Where authority crop grown that will pay a profit the balance of to has a Large and unique relation- washy land. It Is best to cut none of It kept growing and developing. Though JjpjtLa. the year. To obtain larf,t possi- ship.' Tobacco, tomatoes, eggplant for fodder, but to leave all of the It may be sucking the dam and eating REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. ble recompense from agriciiltnr th and to tbe belong family. talks on the ground. If there are no what grass there Is In the pasture, II tappers farmer should arrange for steady emProbably that Is why the potato bug facilities for pasturing tbe stalks when should now be getting oats heslds. A ployment the year around. H so oltrn destrtutlve to these crops, the corn Is leathered, then tbe stalks little bran mixed In the oats will mak In can be exploited special crops it Is asked: How can grow thould be dragged down a early In the ration all the better. Remember conjunction with live stock husbandry. i ther potato vines from potato tbe "yes, the winter as It Is possible to do tbe that the colt Is growing or at leasl It the farmer raises a crop of lover It lice It Is not a root, fruit or work. If the stalks are pastured, they should be very day, and therefor Mwy m man troee broke-- ln Healil soil in condition for That Is answered by leaves the elegant lihotra-tlon- : needs Increased rations In proportion -- tb"n wealth, lilatncw bis mind-s- ays of down be soon oiitd as way it dratrged Just a crop of cittoa. wklie the clover A stem of almost any plant as the stock have cleaned the It don't work riphl; but all the best to the growth and development It Is will make excellent fed tot live stock. will produce another iant from the from them. Corn stalks flat on the capable of making. Now, as the paa Ume It's An bontlt. They don't work A crop of potatoes leaves Uie ground l.lace where the leaves come out on ground during the winter and spring lures are short and dry. and the dam liver dead sod the whole system In prime condition tor wheat seeded it. If one will break off a piece of months catch and hold the soil from Is giving less milk. It special closed with poison. Nothing-- kill I down to clover. IJve stock Indus' ry rose biith and plant It In a favorable washing, they catch and bold wafer feeding, as It cannot any longer get irood, clean cut brain action like conin conjunction with special crop proIt will produce another rose for winking Into the soil where needed, all that Is necessary lo make proper stipation. CASCAP.ET3 will relieve duction wiil not only g've the farmer place bush. Just as a potato w iil produce an- and In this position cure. Try it now. they quickly growth from these sources. tll remunerative employment at all sea- other vine. and soften decay. Irte abna CAWABbT sons, tut the rc.titkrn erf crops and QuicMy Made Crates Prevent washy land from remaining Irrefiwnt. ABtff-T- l. FicreM r feeding live stock wiil keep Bp the ta tha world. Miivaw fcoses s aaoeca. d.ir-ir.Fhoe boxes are the right shape and Shade Trees. and Water season, at any bare especially land. of the fertility How many people neglect to water the winter and spring seasons. size for crates Just as they come cms their shade tres and fower beds? Keep the banks of tbe creeks and ty from the shoe stores. Cut out twe Hoj Mouse Floor. The edl'or of this department knows litrhes sloping and In good, fougn strips on each side and put a cross The hog bouse floor may be ce- a Texas ".an who Is still ditch bank cannot easily partition In the middle and the crate gathering tod. A steephence ment one part with els to eight parts frefb rose from bis It remains bare and is complete. This w ill prove very all bold grass, wbn foundation and covered his neighbors. In fact, most of the resl-- is susceptible to washing. gravel for Grassy ful In handling tbe fruit crop or fot g thin mixture -- nts with one Inch of of his town, can on!y ,oint to hanks and low grassy places not only poatles, etc, A short strip of wood orte pert cement with two ctf their wl bred. parched and prevent local soil from washing away, with the nnder surface cut out for the IL tujh clean, sharp sand. Roiitb) the sur- trees. This man, on the hottest day but catch sediment washed down upon fingTS nailed lo each end will prove face; otherwise it wiil be slippery. of tbe yewr, heal his home grown flow- them from higher place. It is often a convenient when handling the cratrn ers on the table, and tby were al- good plan to keep narrow "draws" perv iH fesfentry relieve yowr Valve ef Ewe. most aa fresh as flowers would look manently in grass. In this way the Dairy Knowledge. 1 rrw H shiw UV rt Ir three. wni pay fcr In early summer. He simply waters Iraw gradually becomes filled, the fi"Jd If a ewe dies There are so many Ittti u Aethtwe, Bresebitis sad lea more level and If the she and constant trees funeral flowers; wafers f'im lives, her bis grasy dairying that Cowfsiwe WO epastsa. trmrf.lf,, reading la e right, and they return him, 'or ftJ, bottom becomes more fertile each essary to kef posted. Even If tot Very pleeaese to take. spring wool and fall lambs pay AS revenue. ear. Made soil Is always rich soil know, you are likely to forret. f beauty of bloom. Vegetable Compound Scad akatck and deicriplioa of your innentioa. Harry J. Robroion, Attoraty at Law and Solicitor mf PateBtf, 304-- 5 Jad( Building, Salt Lake City eousness. -Adjutant," FROM AN ByLydiaEePinkham's Advice at te patent " How to Points to Consider In Choosing Steers for Fattening Type and Size Are Essential By Prof. Thomas I. Malrs. SAVED f ccn-tsl-.ilr- hf epens; boc-orre- di;'s dcr-V- sew, tlii.i Use |