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Show A i tal )4A cuarantll OF- -" PRACTICAL METHOD OF ESTABUSHING VINEYARD MONDELL AS CRITIC WHEN YOU BUY A DIAMOND: Co to om'on who has thorn. SCANDALOUS EXTRAVAGANCE IS Wo have tho greatest stock of CHARGE OF WYOMING CON- Diamonds ano" Precious Stonos GRESSMAN. ovor 'mm- cut, ALT LARS rt UTAH ttrit are tba true foundation of largo crop. 0u bif Catalogue tells all about the beat aerdi tbatgraw. Send for Fret Copy. VOGELER SEED CO., Salt Lake City Good , iBHIuJ li .pawna :i n3 "1 Washington. A running fire of criticism waa poured Into the forestry service In the house on Tuesday while the agricultural appropriation bill was under consideration. The entire session ras devoted to the forestry schedule. Representatives Mondell of Wyoming nd Taylor of Colorado were the chief critics of the bureau of forestry, which found many defenders in the house. Mr. Mondell, replying to an inquiry by Representative Mann of Illinois as to why the na-- , tlonal forests could not be made profit-- ; uble now, if ever, said the reason was found In the "scandalous extravagance" that characterized the conduct of the forestry service. Much of Its money, he said, was spent for objects in no way related to the cutting of timber or to the protection of forests from fire. Conventions of foresters, held simultaneously with gatherings in which hostile criticism was likely to be voiced for the purpose of offsetting such criticism, press bureau work, unnecessary traveling expenses and the maintenance of large forces of employes in Washington and elsewhere, were among the items of extravagance enumer- -- luna-thv'wb- y U' r t 7 hundreds here last winter. One on the Judges. A newly qualified Judge in one of the Binall towns of Tennessee was trying one of his first criminal cases. The accused waa an old darky who waa accused of robbing a He had been in court before on a similar charge and was then acquitted. "Well, Tom," began the judge, "I see you're In trouble again." "Yes, sah," replied the darky; "the last time, jedge, you was ma lawyer." "Where is your lawyer this time?" asked the judge. "I ain't got no lawyer this time." answered Tom. "I'm going to tell the mm.-;- - . truth. ' " . . iJfi ' . ' ' '! When Coloring Rags for Carpets or rugs, always use Dyola Dyes be- cause the one package will color any ' 1 1 A one-yea- : r material. v one-roo- roots, but this practice does not give best results. A few grapes may be gathered the second year, when the vines are tied lor the first time to wires stretched either after the Kntffln or the arm stems. The first wire is about 30 inches from the ground and the secA few ond about 24 inches higher. vineyards employ three wires. The cam b are tied with soft wire, so that after the fruiting season, when pruning is done, these small wires readily rop off the trellis. Summer pruning U not practiced, but cultivation with plow, horse hoe and harrow is fre qjtnt. As a result the crop Is well developed and of high quality. It is socle-tie- s marketed through which have enabled growers to do far better than they could prevl-c.uslthrough commission men. y M-r-- ,j 4" V an "He's snoring, dear." "But you always tell me It ain't lite to blow my noise out loud." to-ja- There is no conversation so agreeable as that of a man of integrity, who hears without any Intention to betray, and speaks without any intention to deceive. Plato. I - lh tiinaxira itl lun 1 Thn Fat r.f M!our1 Is the Three Matted Schooner Wrecked O At tke fnivei-sil' Coatt of flrt working 'hool of .iourniTim In Virginia. the world. A irartkal laboratory Norfolk, Va V'h a northwest with tflreraph rework, a daily at .".2 m!l'4v the Walter William, it wind blowing ports Is schooner Frsrrfea, Cap'ain enh dean. t"H of the vlr1ltud Coomb, from New York to Jacksoncounter In turning taytn'-- into Ha was was,hcd ashnr on the In hanie ville, A student wan f-n- t Hatters roast Tuesday morning, and a town was to covir a railroad r"ck st to pWes. l!ffnr ljfi. pounded a few trillf savors could na'h thi veswl 14 men to the tirn aJmcut It f'r daIy j were supposed to hare been lost. ro to prf . and st), no ord had None of ben ree.a-- frm the younz n.an m ashore. the bodlns have ben washed In tr.y J. W. Grirr n.) aeWting a list of trees to plant for shade on your lawn, or alot.g the avenue, make m note of the character of th Mill and plant accordingly. Make. a tot of the, tree-- that grow on th hillside; and tho that grow on lb hilltops. Phk out those that brId their follasre lot)E"st, alao those !,oe foliage Is healthiest and most y In ihrc-rnanlo- s n aj SeflS" feme adocat spring and some fall planting of fruit and forest tree tare it that the following gives good 44 will save manynteps when your tlma ta most valuable. Try It once and be convinced. out around the little mound, more ol the top Mjil is thrown in and packed tightly around the rota, fliliog up all air spaces and holding them in propel place: Next some rotten atraw. not fna nure. Is thrown in. then the rest of the soil Is tamped well around the tree. I do not up any manure cent to the root Of tree. The manure la scat-terearound the tbe rain takes the fertility down to the roots, and th solid matter, while rotting, serve a mulch. The above method. If closely fo. lowed, will take a tree through the first summer, which la the most crlt leal part of the life of a tree. Get them started right Tbe way i easy. A bad start causes much trot ble and delay. d tre. ' Maitfiring Rhubarb. the aicnmnt dprail"n Manure th rhubarb. ra kind Any William tU ffrapl.d. tk;r, why 'h Sisteen Bodies Recovered. faults: stable manure, old or fresh, may b "tiling. The r ply story was t ot t to bodi-are Vtirr the et out Ire ltrakeslom, Ky, Sixfen used with freedom nt , wan: hare bpn frovored,- eihl rif which 'steer than two or three year oid the year. The profits n)I of this erot Wait till bare tiern "Too rinlb fiiji'ln'M. have tfe. s I dig a hole lour feet wt!i ea h are mainly dependent upon the amount ldnt?rid; ten otb-rthine ij'it' t fion' IJppirif Ht'. sotrn tiii.e dur-In- of manure used. been rescued a'lve, and from twny-fii- i ay and two feet Tbo crop thrive! w inter. or fall bite the be are to rrcn to early toirf'sod six'y si In soli which A Phreno!3iaf. contain largi The top soil I thrown on ne sid, amounts of vegetable still rnfiimb'd In tie P.towiW mine matter, and It U "Pa. h;t 'o th r ral! a in wbirli there was an exrl"io?i on the subsoil on the other. also Important to supply an aboun that h'adi:' 1 I be!!.ev d the (fid will T,i ' '.y The combined at lions of th? ram. daoee of available nitrogen. "A p' tin 1, . " i t f"i'T,! r thirtf. I! a em id and tbrawlng prod-we.rkd il Th n nia rii'ist be tne "f to savc (tie miner who m t jfrienirg ( ffeet on the soil thrown Care of Late Chicks, and oil upon 1 h a th: tbos mt::. Kite felt it y s" end tn wnvft bdi s .f th. i 11 of the hoI hatched chicken should be fed ide la'e f aw y: 1 I' !. rl ftf th firrirn and tr,n tsVn out The tree tfi b" "t i! prttrnrd sparingly during bo weather, but they f "You're I n waimining ired InJ rerkri'ty be)r, n n a should 1 furnished with plenty f i Tber" ts no T re fn th min and be.th durir a the fall ar.d are Free ftoie 'ed I'iare errl are realy at any grd drinking water. Their forage lh" fn arid aircraft fmn;ti"l Intnet. A few shooid he fre of tall weeds t.roe they ar want'd ijaj f j geo-mTbt Difference. Narrow Mirer Md and in earl J and oih. r rat.k vegetation wher tbey Escape. st.ine windy I t will am but "Tomrry, t s'rrv, the niound of larth t,i will tK(fm wet an.i (hilled with dews Peoria. Ill ;rfra!y fehfing theft sirina bare to Up you for faMIng wbn I hole In fine shape to pijt ir! and rain. Separate them Into small odd and side the figairi way rikin long told ou yon miitn't. What wrre yiu flocks and avol. crowding. the tree. asd Jimn y Whi'e quarreling abo'it?' their live tlm and aeain in paaze around tree may be set out two 4 with Tb a tMfn deadly f.ims, reeking er said he fftnt "Wdr, mom, Chickens Must Be Fed. party made it mmy tatn th prpe tf,rw week befr,r the surroiindinJ years ol'i-- r than hi mo!ir, snd t toid shaft So many people have a mistake do to cultivate will tht min of P.ar at tt,il Fhirl H'th m Par." tlm h tonviHe In First a'raw ntannre la tamped si" Idea that a cblrken can pick op p u. jn-- t "Well, Tommy, t don't approve retietiing Tuesday two unrnnsciotfa Fire log Of course they can where It Is miner. loebea deep In the bottom of the boll of yoiir Pphting, but tindof th circum-etan- r broV out tarty In tti tipper then about !t Inrhes of the fop w, Tuesday provided, but ordinarily, the averaga Ifern'a a quarter ft yon. shaft bouse and qui'lsly spread It th is thrown In. leaving a little mound ! poultry yard Is so destitute of food as and tlH ask yosif iora to take you to shaft tunnel, mmid-tlrutting off the enter of the bole, upon which t!ie to make It absolutely ne. essary that the moving picture show tonight wher raft by way of the elevator. With or tap root should tba food be provided for them in ik ta come borne." Baltimore Amerl th entrance to the mine through th center or roots ara spread , proper proportions. aide finer The a over mile away It wai escap shaft can. a firtae tall the men !.n ton s s dp r K. r yl inikk. lrkWorld I an) titm l.KnVt. UDi W . luld II Xk. Dixzv- - oeat, and Indigeadoa. They do their duly. SaQ Pill. Small Dim. Small mu4 bear ngnatute: BROWN'S BbonchialTrociies irmrfi lor Csurb aoA A eouwultnt an4 Hctfr HowMnca, tn valual-- In htl and Lam ( 1 tout lor mod to clurtnc tha wla. mrtra and Stukm bnliRhr lr Iron optK or any aarmlut annmiaw. 2S cnta. 60 cnu aad l.00 pa bom. Ftit, Safnpla mallad en rvquwl. )OHN !. PVrrWN ft; nv, rWw Vim, loc WM."B tinla, E. BURTON, : i,r1 ...io. Him, iad, inn C...M 4c: fl. l.r. and falltor:prt.xtae - or tjcprr. oa mwinp 1 work anlirtta. tVmtr. aM HOWARD Hi nt N. U.. l aKli-aii4a- impr. : Matl'.na , -- 4lYtAl Salt Laka City, No. ft r The Blood is The Life tf Science has never gone beyond the above simple ttatemcnt of scripture. Hut it has illuminated that statement and given it a meaning ever broadening with the increasing breadth of knowledcc. When the blood it "bad " or impure it is not alone the I ody which suffers through disease. The brain is also clouded, the mind and judgement are effected. siid many an evil deed or impure thought may be. cirectly traced to tbe impurity of the blood. Foul, Impure blood can be made pure by the ume of Dr. Plerce'i Ooldca Medical Discovery. It enrlchct mod purl flet the blood thereby curing, pimple, blotcbea, eYuptlonn and other cutaneoun attec tlonn, a ectema, tetter, or aalt'rtieum, hive and other mantle tatlon of Impure blood. In the cure of scrofulous" swelling, enlarced jjlanda, open eating ulcers, or old sores, the Golden Medical Discovery" has performed the most marvelous cure. In cases of old sores, or open eating ulcen, it is well to apply to the open sores Dr. Tierce's Salve, which possesses wonderful healing potency when tied as an application to the sores in conjunction with the use of Golden Medical Discovery" as a blood cleannin constitutional treatment. If your druggist don't happen to navSJ the "AIM g Salve" in stock, you can easily procure it y inclosing fifty cents in postage stamps to Dr. R.V. Pierce. GG3 Main St.. Buffalo. -a.T r tt come x ., ana n win io you tvy return roM. Most druggists well as the Medical as it "GolJcn keep Discover)'." JdL All-Heali- ng IcaJ-in- r. ..,;. You can't mt'itii i arrrr any iwrli.;M tA a (of "twildrn Mrdiral IMtirtrrr." hifb i a tvfhanr i,w ric.w in f.lam I nii.h tm in having a trmp lit it the him being atrteJ a rnrmt tindrf oath. . Dr. Pimv't Plra.ant Pellrt. rrcr'a" and invienrate afomar h, Iirt anj hnwtU. (- err-iin- 1.,. r3lt (OM-orTi- oi, n boiil-wripj- ...IU ,.y j, Bl.l,.,. ,,, xr, .1.11 "ilSSa.lli I 7o tn sff pr-.-- x KT Hei. ache, Uf. It might improve the pound cake to W. bit it with an ax. Ui ej SHADE TREES RIGHT I The world Is all Kates, all oport unities, strings of tennion waiting to be struck. Emerson. OSIT ONK ltKOM fil'IWIKn.- fnr That Is I.AXATIVK HiiiiMii rxc--dlnRl- ;' BiliouucM, aV 2Tk-- T IMKTOK Vol ICSM F shea foil fm--l ntdniairif ia b Ulinf few 4nv ha n VI t n D I'utuki Itr. It IVrry Ijwlt' aad aaler. Tba lar-- - a botile ara Uk cheaprM. CONGRESS TO INVESTIGATE. t'rt5v v Purely vegeuUa act lurely and Beau oa tba live. Curo When one woman haa a grudge against another she tells the neighbors how sorry she feels for the woman's husband. fl.f Cost of Living to Be Thoroughly In-- . quired Into. Washington. The cost of living In the United States is to be thoroughly Inquired Into by the house of representatives through its most powerful committee the way and means. Representative Payne of New York, chairman of that committee, on Tuesday Introduced his resolution providThe little picture tells It alL ing for an Investigation along the This little device may be worked broaden!, lines. through any cellar door or w Indow. It The resolution authorizes the ways and means comn.Ktee to make a Opinion Reserved. thorough investigation of the cost of SET "The Woman's Knffrace Study club" living in the I'ni'ed Slates, to ascerhas rccr-Wlorganized in New tain routs of production and wholesale York. One nf It objects in to "In- and retail profit, to Inquire Into the duce nien to pco to ch;irch on Pnndaya cost of living In fore'sn countries, and as will Instead tf staying in red," We do not to recommend anch ' marling contribute o restore prices to the I.ocm im the Horn on a III It aod feci Inclined to ar that " lteautllV (he Grounds normal levc'. out under favoral aiiplca." Itlsht and Wrona? of FOURTEEN DROWNED. Getting Started. Too for Hini. ?' Can quickly ba overcome by CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS. Cowen. lnwmU n l,lt rf il ttm In fitrlt. ,Dav, always been convinced, and a recent Incident in a Parisian dentist's office accorded me additional confirmation of that belief. "I entered the dentlM's anteroom wie-begran .JuRt as a ra:i-n- t on his countenance was approached by an attendant- ""Whom, m'uleu." Inijuired the attendant, uh the most sympathetic of .Inflection In his voire ' horn h!l I of arniounHns to M. bav the rni-r1 Docfiirr " Uj'pincott's. frh' The Wretchedness' of Constipation Din-ord- To learn to work and, work cheerfully is the central lesson of life. l l?1. po- Shewill treat For SO years she coulidential. yourletterasstrictly has boca helping sick women In this way, free of charge. Don't licsitato write at once. Children Who Are Sickly. Motheri ilioull nrri-- r b without boy of Mother Oray' Hweet Powder fur C'hlMVu. evrrlnb-neIn Si rure break rolil t up l'hey biur, CulmUpatltiD, llnlaebe. Teething and bioinarh Trouble. Orer IO,(OD teoUuioinal. At all DruKirlxtM. tde. Ask j. mailed KKtE. Hinpl Addrea, Allen 8. Olmled, Le Itojr, N. Y. PF-TTl- t.loIto-Democra- the French are the politest teople on earth." aays a New Yorker, Impolite Papa. "Mamma, what makes papa make that funny noise?" suffer with eve troubles, ntiick re. bel' bv using S KYK SALYK. All druggutaor Howard liro., Uullalo, N. Y. n ''J-Tha- guaranteed. ' ' caused a weakness aud broken down condition of the Bystem. I read so inuchofwhatLydia E. rinkham'a Vefr--e table Compound had doiie for other eufferini? women I felt sure it would help me, and I must say it did help me wonderfully. M 1 pains all left me, grew stronger, and witlun three montha a perfectly well woman. I was Mant this letter made public to "I Bhow the benefit women may derive f roaa Lytlla 11. rinkham'a Vegetable Compound." Mrs. John O. Moldan, 2115 JSocond St, Korth, Minneapolis, Minn. Thousands of unsolicited and genuine testimonials like the above prove the efllciency of Lydia R llnkham's Vepetable t ompound, which is made exclusively from roots and herbs. "Women who suffer from those distressing ills twculiar to their sex should not lose sight of these facts or doubt the ability of Lydia' R rinkham'a Vepetable Compound to restore their health. I f tou want ftpecial advice write to Mrs. IMnkbam, at Lynn, Blass, WTTY LABOR SAVING CONTRIVANCE J-0- Satisfaction Once try Pyola and you will never go bnck to the old fashioned dyes. 10c per package at your dealer's. Write Dyola, IJuiiinfston, Vt.. for free book of directions and color card. Few Bunches of Delaware Grapes. In a thoroughly practical talk L. 0. Youngs of North East told the Pennsylvania Horticultural association at a recent meeting of the methods Ue For employs In grape growing. b.'tt results he prefers a well drained loam, elevated sufficiently to provide good air drainage. The ground is thoroughly fitted by plowing and the t vines set in rows nine feet apart- - Concords are placed eight feet asunder in the rows and IVIawares somewhat closer, thus requiring about COO and 800 vines to the acre, respectively. Hefore planting the roots are trimmed so they extend about 16 Inches, and In setting these roots are spread out In all directions, so as to have the largest possible feeding bunch the ground. Many growers i 'fSf.i''' PUBLISHED ul For 7t. 1 WANTS HER hen-coo- ,n Va table-spoonf- f 1" New York?' SV'fffyfH there Is the cunning lunatic, of whom there Mised to exist a good Ixtiiu)j9 .jjt HrldRetown. "There was" a youth In ferl'(Ut'town to whom the neighboring farmers1 liked to offer a penny and a nickel. "Gathered about him In a circle on market day, the farmero, tne after Vould say : ""Now, whien 11 ye nave. TeterT Here's a' cent here's a nickel take yer choice.!' "And foolish Tettr invariably would choose the cent rather than the nickel, ;and the farmers before such Incredible foolishness would roar with laughter, double In two, and slap their legs noisily with their brown hands. ".'Peter,' I said one day to the Is it that you always take the ated. However, In no Instance was an apettit Instead, of the nickel?'" Peter grinned a very cunnlns grin. propriation for the bureau of forestry ' 'Suppose I took the nickel,' said reduced on Tuesday by the house. (VkaUttl l ever get a chance to take DEADLY GAS FILLS MINE. other one?'" Washington Post. r Efforts to Recover Bodies at Cherry 9 Keeping 'Up Appearances. So. Far Unsuccessful. hu.slmnd "Mrs. Klnletter and her seven-rooCherry, 111. Work was resumed In had Just moved into a $15 house. r The first Sunday morning the SU Paul mine Tuesday by scores there, lie Mr. .Flnletter Rat on his lit- of men, following the removal of the tle porch and all the neighbors on hermetic seal that had kept the subbothJiftdoa of the, street sat on their terranean passages dosed for two little porches. Mrs. Flnletter sudden- months. Efforts will be made to clear ly came to the front door and shouted the mine of noxious vapors, to wall In w her hueband In a loud, vexed any smouldering fire and to recover V'1 "vfeie: the 160 bodies that have been entombed since the fire broke out on will or will you "Hilary Kinlettor, 13. The November YT r .Tvou not come la to luncheon? ' "" Spectators at the unsealing of the rjanijiApie i nearly flat, and you Tt2!r"--kubow soon a dish of terrapin gets mine wero mostly young widows, some only 1C years old. The women '. . ""foMr -- ; 't! FiiuVttr lotwd down the comic stood quietly in the slush and mud v section and imrrled Indoors .with a about the tipple. After the state mine inspector had &tii sm'.le. ' bet-" "What are down, protected by an oxygen you kidding me for?' ho . T Qted. as b looked at the rump steak helmet, he reported that "an unprotected man could not live long enough and potatoes cm the dining table. down there to take off bis cap." "It' not you. Hilary, I'm kidding." There is much to be done before nelchlork." aalJ,his wife. "Jt'a the any bodies can be recovered. No one St. Ixiula In charge of the work, will hazard a as to when the corpse can be guess Politeness. Parialan ' removed. half-wltie- d FORMULA LETTER 3aeo igTF r"'""""'''; ' 3ifnT,'?-- Peter. Dr. Hrttton IX Evans, the brilliant recont .dinner la alienist, aalij e BEST For Remarkably Quick Action on Colds and Coughs. This prescription will frequently cure tbe worst cold In a day's time and it Is a sure cure for any cough that can be cured. "Two ounces Glycerine; half ounce Concentrated Pine; Put these into half a pint of good whiskey and use in doses of teaspoonful to a everr four hours. Shake bottle well each time." Any druggist has these ingredients in stock or will Quickly get them from bla wholesale house. Benefit of Women who The Concentrated Pine is a special pine product and comes only In half Suffer from Female Ills ounce val8 each e closed in an air tight case; But be sure it la labeled Minneapolis, Minn. "I was a Treat "Concentrated." This formula cured sufferer from female troubles which Loami Wall-Draine- Despite Hostile Attitude of Westerner, and Colorado Colleague, Forestry Bureau Found Many Defenders In the House. '"in in, mih "T- , d Pannsylvanta Grape Grower Prefers Elevated Sufftclwntly to Sacur v' ,; Ju'Ji'l Air Drainage. DOCTOR'S d tfht tn WW e)v 11' fet f-- TV RAYO LAMP it a TVva en lnr thai tn prire. 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