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Show Hogg need to be fed often. Fl'GG S'-- n A special bee How Far - Can It F. MUIRIIEAD By JAMES HE natural instinct of every believer in liberty must be to cry with Fichte': "I.et the truth be spoken though the world bo thereby shattered into a thousand fragments;" or to feel, at the very least,, that the presumption must, bo in favor of absolute free speech, just as everything not expressly reserved to the federal authorities in the American constitution belongs to the sphere of the states. A 'mon'ieht'i reflection, however, shows that this attitude There is riot always practicable in a world of imperfection. are some things we should all admit that must not be said in public. That unruly evil, the tongue, can no more be allowed unreaction than any other member of the human frame. stricted freedom The pure idealist, must' yield the floor to the praci ical statesman. It seems obvious that we can raise no absolute standard either of what legitimate free speech may include or of the right of the authorities n to suppress it. The distrust of general principles (as noted to Lord seems th peculiar aptness, and here, by Morley) apply here if anywhere, we are justihVd in bringing philosophical truths to the bar of practical politics. i llegard mustbe had in every case to all the conditions: to the state of llie political or social atmosphere at the moment; to the nature of the audience as io age, intellect or discipline; to the known record or motives of .the speaker; to the worth of the immediate good obtained by suppression 'M otaupirll with the ultimate loss through widened publicity of the dreaded doctrinejto the probable extent and violence of, the apprehended vil and the grValcF'pr less dilliculty to be anticipated in cheeking it when Dairy cows do pay. Muck soils are generally acid. Ducks love to stay out ull night in their runs. Pekin ducks are good breeders even at four years of age. ". It is distinctly unsafe to allow the government to make any general defiuififtn of incendiary speech, since the inevitable tendency is to brand as dangerous what is unpleasant to the dominant power. For a large community great diversity of opinion in all departments is necessary for growth; compulsory authority is fatal. There is nothing cast iron in the habits or ideas of any 6tatt of society except as mcn'e prejudices make it so. Freedom of speech must b ionce started.- - - liberaliy construed in the interest of a higher social development "Tf'for no other reason than the dread of ridicule the authorities fciiTiitirr take care not to place themselves in the position of the London Times, which severely censured Mr. Darwin for "revealing his particular zoological conclusions to the general public when the sky of Paris was red ft V with the Inccndiairy flames of the JUuJiliZcJL XOfity vommuiie!" J. It has boon pointed out that the theory forward by do Vries of Amsterdam, put which new sjociea of plants to according into existence not by a long process coiup of natural whttion, as Darwin supposed, but through sudden mutations, the cause of which remains unknown, applies equally well to new sjtecics of animals. The giant dinosaur, for instance, w hose rcinaine, as found in our western "bad lands," excite so much amazement, appear Br HAROLD riCKETT by pulcontologiial evidence to have sprung and as suddenly to fuddcnly into have disappeared. ,,.,.,'AIl the other animal types al w.m to have been well characterized vhen they first made their appearance. The theory of the origin of species by mutation, when applied either to lite plant or "e nimal kingdom, dors away with the demand inado UJ the natural selection ineory lor inordinately nmg tenons 01 lime, lurig Jwhirh' existing races were brought gradually to their present con Origin of Species by Mutation U-in- Roughage fed In considerable quantities will result in the production of beef. ; Good, - unadulterated milk should contain about 87 per cent, of water and 13 per cent, of solids. v Even the hired man now rides where he once walked and he gets higher wages than when he walked. Watch the breeding sows. If they get too thin It is had for them and if they get too fat it Is for the unborn pigs. The proper feeding of poultry is a science and one that not only affords pleasure in its Investigation but profit In Its mastery. Some men don't seem to realize the Importance of manipulating the udder with the hand at the same time they are milking. rare-- v Really 'TWbnacin - s " r -- - - ' I r . is the world's food Eaten in every country; eaten by infants, athletes, young and old. Recognized as the great strength builder. 62 Delicious and economical. LIKELY. VERY Scraping old apple trees to remove loose bark Is a good practice when combined with Judicious pruning. It makes the trees look better and do better and It reduees the number of Insect hiding places. Once In three to Eve years Is often enough to do it. tten.ember that th man who picks up his birds, throws them into a crate and ships them off to a show rarely cefs a prljse. It requires careful selection and careful previous preparation to put a bird In the best- poarHfSo condition and the man who wins is the who has thought of this - trt That dried piilp is a better feed for dairy cows than corn silage was demonstisfed by Hie New J. rc-v experiment s'afion. cows fed on beet per cent, more milk n corn sltage ration more milk than on If fmrfid that pulp produced jf( than when fed on and four per cent, a hominy ration The legumes draw nitrogen from fhe air and s'ore It In the oH for the an) reeding crop, thus good ihp t of 'hi element through the s These means are crop grown at 'he command of every man who cultivates th soil aed If he will avail himself of their good offices he tnat vtew his crops with much pleasure aod great profit jire-vlou- f Nelly They say bo has turned over new leaf. Ned He's so economical I'm afraid he'll use the same one over again. SCRATCHED SO SHE COULD SLEEP NOT "I write to tell you how thankful I am for the wonderful Cutlcura Remedies. My little niece bad eczema for five years and when her mother died It was all dead Monday morning by members of I took care of the child. his family. He had been In feeble over her face and body, also on her He came to head. She scratched so that she could health for some time. I used Cutlcura Utah in 1852 and to Sprlngvllle In not Bleep nights. Soap to wash her with and then ap1S7.5. Cutlcura Ointment, I did not Kvery retail liquor dealer In Park plied use half the Cutlcura Soap and quite City has Joined the Retail Liquor together with Cutlcura ReDealers of Park City, an organization Ointment,when you could see a change for fraternal and social encourage- solvent, cured and her nicely. Now aha they ment, and for the protection of the Is eleven old and has never been members. There are nineteen saloons bothered years with eczema since. My In Park City. think friends the way it Is Just John W. Cassidy waa seriously in the baby was cured bygreat I Cutlcura. jured In a runaway at Iungham. He send you a picture taken when she was was riding In a cutter with two other about 18 months old. men when the horses ran away, he "She waa taken with the eczema was thrown from the cutter, his head when two years old. She was covered his face and almost spilt ojien being with big sores aod her mother had all severely cut and bruised. the best doctors and tried all kinds of Physicians of Cache county have salves and medicines without effect reached an agreement to increase until we used Cutlcur Remedies. Mrs. and a third 1L Klernan, C63 Qulncy St., Brooklyn, their charges thirty-thre- e per cent, and have so announced to N. Y Sept. 27, 1909." the public. They plead as an excuse the prevailing high prices of everyAll In the Name. thing they use and consume. Phyllis (up from the country) But, Wnnt is said to be the highest price Dick this is Just like the last piece you for bogs ever paid lo the state of brought me to see here. Dick My dear Phyllis, don't be abUtah waa paid by the Ogden Packing company to Calvin Wheeler of Collin surd. Tbls Is "The Naughty Girl of ston one day last week. The entire Nice," and the other was "The G rasa a carload of fifty-ninhogs brought Widow." Surely you know that Nloe and Grasse are two entirely different 11.4.18. or nearly f2. a head. Morgan county, which Is the smal places. Punch. lest county In the state, was named The fellow who says he could never after Jedediah Morgan Grant, the mid tove a woman with money may disdie name being used, who, with cover that he can't successfully love Thomas J. Thurston and ot Iters, first a woman If he hasn't any. occupied It la the spring of lit.'.j. The county was organized in 1862. saw AM.r-x-enr not mir (r,..hr.,. ,,tM,f vtmm ill to vote five of a liy approximately one. Salt Lake taxpayers on Saturday it urn and nT it. worth, be. We and 4. placed the stamp of approval upon A friend Is merely a person we can the proposed Issue of $700,000 school tell our troubles to. bonds, by registering a heavy major i rrnrn rwrnt-r--a to ity In favor of the measure. It Is propit u rmm t rate i oim'vkvi ?h7t pofci) to erect new High school build f n. hir... Hi,t4 t, of I'llM ta ii.l mm relttiwl. Jam. It 144i Inics That hundreds of coyotes killed In He loves his country best who Nevada and Idaho are shipped Into strives to make It best. Ingersoll. Utah to obtain the Increased bounty sir. Wtii,i.' Smrthlna; Srrwp. t of $2.t0 a head Is practically charged i rh!i-- . thlr,r, mrttnm o g inm. In the annual report of the state board of sheep commissioners, which was A man can always fatter his wife submitted to Governcrr William Spry being Jealous. by last week. eight-ounc- bee-cella- f'l Infection in Public Water Trouglis U The precaution The cow with the good appetite Is against possible apt to be the cheapest hotter producer. danger, where work Is pressing and tow that are "flnnlcky" are not apt farmers want to get their corn In out of the way, Is ventilation of the to be profitable. crib. A coop 14 by 18 feet Is enough large Onions must be kept in a dry, cjenr for CO hens. Give them light, warmth and plenty of air. Let the last niter place, although protection from cold Is not so necessary. In fact, freezing through a canvas window. with moderate thawing out. makes the Few cow keepers know anything flavor milder. about the theory of dairying, but a A pail of milk standing ten minutef good one has got the practice down where It Is exposed to the scent of a tine, and this is what counts. strong smelllDg stable, or any othet Clover that la vigorous will put more offensive odor, will Imbibe a taint that plant food Into the land than clover will not leave It. that Is not vigorous for It has more Well fattened young stock alwayi power to draw on the nitrogen in the sells at a good price, and It la generalair. ly better to let the condition of the Skim milk, which Is whole milk, animal rather than that of the market minus part of Its fat, and which costs determine the date of selling only half as much as whole milk, furWith good milking cows, well fed nishes protein about four time as and Well kent. milk ran be nrodurei cheaply as beef. at a cost of 65 cents per hundred antf r A special in which noth- butterfat for 16 cents per pound. ThU ing else la kept Is certainly desirable, Is an average for the year round. but many cannot afford If some of the brooder chicks art this and yet can well pare room In a not quite so thrifty as the others the) good hoime cellar. should be put by themselves If pos To protect the trees from mice and sible, where the stronger ones will not rabbits, screen wire, veneer, or tarred run over them and rob them of theli paper may be placed around the feed. trunks. This is. Indeed, a good precaution for alt young fruit tree. There is so much difference In' the composition of milk from different The chicken ahould be encouraged cows that many large butter and to run and scratch In the garden In cheese factories now test all tb milk the winter after the front have de- they buy. and pay for It accorng to stroyed the tomatoes and other vege Its butterfat content. tables the fowla might damage. The automobile has not spoiled the Horse manure is very dry and tooe hor market nor has the Incubator In texture and difficult to mix with spoiled the demand for Middy. One litter. Hence it heat rapidly, fer- Nebraska firm alone reports the sab mentation seta in and the ammonia it of 38,000 Incubators the past season contains encapes Into the sir and I yet bens are higher than ever. lost. While our hardiest varieties of The best way to fatten young stock roses may endure the evaporation of to secure a maximum profit is to feed our trying winters, they , howtbem well from the start Whether if ever, come through stronger and give be young cattle or larnbx, they should better results the coming season If be liberally fed from the beginning they can receive a fair measure of of the feeding period. protection during the winter. I was a passenger on a Chicago South Side elevated train the other evening and was standing in the aisle holding a strap whin a voting woman approached and in the crowd tore my face with her hat pin a be tuvscl. I wai very fortunate that mv eve was not wriouly injureil. fla l fbe been a little talhr or had I ,icert shorter such an injury would have .faulted. The pin prnj'-cli-fully two or thn inches over the side of her hat. It svma almot-- t incredible that in a civiliw-community women will wear such ilaiiiTcrou weapons in Iholr hats. Milk requires no preparation, ass ' If no wate, and Is more thoroughly diprothey must wear them, why not have the hrp projecting tected by somo kind f nhfcld ? gested than most Vegetable foods As ex' r. to take notice ot a source of protein, the moxt c,,.v .V0'I'1 itfnot V ? g'w") Til tiff ,r . of the nutritive Ingredients, it pensive this"jVsUfi roiix and dangerous men,ie to life and limb? Is especially economical. Tht"ti!4r is not actuated Jy'arfy desire to le fmolou, but a a vicThe manure of rsttle Is jtlud to ave some other jwrson from a tim 'of the hat.'pin he woi!. poorer than that of any of the farm like fftjurv? arlm4l on account of It carrying a greater percentage of water. It decomjioses slowly snd is jberefore " As ih t.ther mari'ires veterinary surgeon I heartily ngrm good to ir,U lhst for tlie nke of (be hortlie public that nre more Inclined to heat. watering tronVm should not U- aboli-0'Of course, will live and make llowcif r. the f jc t rn:i?t not le , some growth on good clover pasture without any grain, hut this feed aliotjk'H. Jb'it the Veterinary a.Niation wa too biilVy f'tr profitable retogether rff' U?" a f tght in , j rting tbsf the piiblie sults, hence the desirability of feeding wafer, f rough is a source of infection and a liberal grain ration while the piss that are on pasture for a mmimurn profit i tii.it 'n great Wiany horses contract fatal dreaded and most disease, glanders, Holstein cows sr now In greater demand In dairy localities than any by drinking from them. However, this dimmer of infection could other breed. This Is not true In all If COtOSWrTH nelshlKuboods, but It Is true In genminimum if the city Ur red need to eral There are several reasons would comjwl the owncrx of the They are good esters; they sam troughs to keep the water flowing in the;n posure better than Jersey; they ,ro dtice more milk than any fth-breed; at all titnM. J'.y doiri away with the trough we deprive many a poor they hare tats so formed that whole a for a water large milk easier than other breeds, tbey day, and working hore of hi only ciiarte to get from home and cr they gtre down to the end with little Iwre aj proportion of the teamem fel stripping ; the veal ralres are large ' few carry pails. at birth and grow fast vHafPins More than 2,000 applications for ap pointment as ceiiHus enumerators have been received at the census bureau In Bees winter Dooiiv on honey dew. Salt Lake City. Records of the state board of sheep fruit Juices or cider. commissioners show there are approx It's a sure sign that a horse's teeth imately 2.105,982 aheep In Utah, valneed looking after tf he voids whole ued at 17,500,000. James Moore, who Is said to have grain. relatives In Sonning county, Texas, Incubator chicks ure never Infest was struck by a train while walking ed with vermin when the are along the track near Murray and fatally Injured. hatched. Hugh A. McMlllin, district super Slow decay is Just what proves best visor of the United States census, has for a supply of potash, phosphorus sent out 3,000 cards of admission to and lime for the trees. applicants for the examination for enumerators for the coming census. Is In chickens. 'I.imberneck," Samples 0f oleomargarine are being caused by the absorption of a poison collected by the state food and dairy found in decayed animal food. department to be tested, to determine whether or not unlawful coloring mat Sorghum, cut and cured when the ter Is being used In Its manufacture. heads are slightly brown and the That the livestock of Utah has been seed In dough, makes a fair winter exceptionally free from disease during feed. the past year la shown by Dr. A. C. Young, state veterinarian, lu his anAs to the best time to market young nual report submitted to the gov stock, it is, as a general proportion, ernor. when they are In a finished market In A team hitched to a condition. which eight young people were riding ran away in Salt like City, all being A tiHiidful of oil meal given to the out Into the roadway. Miss horse once a day will keep him In dumped Hazel Ilowiuan siiHtainliiK puiuful Ingood condition and makes his coat juries. soft and sleek. Lawrence Nelligan. a train dispatchthe JVnver & Hlo Ten cows that average 300 pounds er, employed by died in a Salt Lake Grande railroad, as of butter fat per year produce from inmorning Monday hospital much as 20 cows that average only on the slipreceived fulling by juries ISO pounds per year. pery sidewalk in Suit Lake City. William Igleheart, at one time emOil meal is being shipped by the car load to Kurope, where tt is fed by ployed on the Salt Lake Tribune and manager of the dairymen. It would be to our advan Telegram, and laterhome In Salt Lake his at died Herald, tags If this were fed at home. City on Monday, at the age of 47. A man should have a good strong death being due to tuberculosis. hand and he should know how to use Lying on a slub In a morgue In Salt It In order to get the milk out of the Lake is the body of an unidentified man who was found after he I. A eviudder and get it out rapidly. dently committed suicide by dri. Wng bottle Chopped onions are very good for all the contents of an kinds of poultry. Onions are not only of laudanum In a rooming bouse. Abram Noe, one of the oldest men Invigorating, but are excellent whes In Sprlngvllle, was found dead In his the fowls are subject to colds. are all right Quaker Oats bob-sle- Anglo-Saxo- j: cellar is desirable. Manure spreader used enough. Safely Go THE UTAH BUDGET i e e irin it r ( .f nv r. .-- ttu. Iculs Paulhan. the French aviator made two flights In bis biplane at the fair grounds in Salt Iake City on Hat urday and Sunday, not reaching any great height on either occasion, but demonstrating to the thousands in at tendance that bis machine Is a prac ticable one. The beet farmers of Greenville, H)d Park. College, Providence, Mill ville and Logan, are organizing for the purpose of securing higher prices for their beets. The farmers are now (etting 14.25 per ton, the same price ;hat they received when the started aising them, expecting an in rease. Katjiti Gota, a Japanese railroad la orcr, was kilUd at Itinsham by b' ing run over by a fra.n. the riK-' g and th? rtgl;t arm were severed from the body. The Japanese. In lumping froia a switch engine, fell in front of an approa hing train. A treat buck fleer, with sweeping was rapti:red while still a'ive rear the mouth of Ogden canyon, by a force of workmen employed by the Utah Light Itaiiway company. The big fellow had come down from the mountains and was surrounded by the workmen and run down. Joe Arnoce. a prominent Italian of Pueblo, and Mattie H. Murray, a girl 17 years of age, have been arretted In Fait Lake City. It being charge that Arnone had abducted the girt, who was living with him as his wife, from her borne In Pueblo. ntlcr, kww,,Mi mom Birr it rAltSI t.t Tvrittr.. meni't. I l FV- Children's Coughs c7,f Pk IT CURE tA-- t ! ami et sij mlmiw kka mi "4om MCMrWa wl ii AM Dr.rf. m- m-. |