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Show The Juab County Times THE UTAH Blackhead, In whatever species el bird it may be found, presents three symptoms which are invariable first, diarrhoea, at some stage of the second, a condition of Increasing languor or stupor, together with Isolation from companions in the flock; third, loss of appetite and more or less prolonged emaciation. The presence of these symptoms In his birds suggest to the poultryman who is on hla guard that the disease has BUDGET The minimum prices paid for land In the Uintah reserve, sold at auction in Provo was f 3.25 per acre. UTAH HXPHI A Korean laborer who attempted to klHg a woman on the streets of Ogden has been sentenced to thirty days on OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. Mo-Cun- - Mor-tense- n, d ast Hat-erda- Rif if hir-yrlar- s rth rne-i;nf- s m-f-r- tg i Physician and Surgeon dts-seas- b Cohmtn, Editor and Proprietor the rockplle. From five to ten carloads of sugar District beets are being shipped weekly from Jwlg, Fifth Judicial District Midvale to Lehl, the heaviest shipJoshua Greenwood. ments on record. Attorney 13. II. Ryan. An Ogden man arrested for selling Cook. L. W. Stenographer 30 cents worth of molasses to a cusState Senator J. A. Hydo. State Representative Uraxton Bar tomer on Sunday has been discharged tt. by the trial judge. Forest Supervisor, Nebo Forest ReMistaken for a deer, William Wayne H. serve F. Studley. of Riverdale was shot to death by his U. 8. Expert In Charge Experiment brother-in-law, Ray Nelson, In the Station P. V. Cardon. mountains southeast of Ogden. Station State foreman Experiment The Farmlngton City council has Stephen Uoswell. passed an ordinance regulating the County. sale of liquor which will conform with County Commissioners J. I the laws of the other towns in Davis George Jones, Martin Nielson, county. Clerk T. V. Vlckers. The state will receive 116,363.64 as Recorder Wm. Burton. an inheritance tax from the estate of Treasurer T. H. G. Parkes. Assessor Wtn. Bailey. Jacob Morltz, the Salt Lake brewer, Surveyor Arthur A. Miller. who died while on a visit to Germany Attorney T. 1 Foote. a few months ago. Bheriff Out J. Henrlod. Acting on the order 'of the district Superintendent of Schools George sY. Sperry, Jr. court, the old HuntsviUe city hall and the electric light distributing system Probation Officer Alvah Stout. Road Commissioner George of the defunct city, were sold at public auction last weeg. Superintendent County Infirmary The people of Logan are preparing H. D. Allred. for the installation of a further addiVT. W. Dr. County Physicians tion to the sewerage system, a resoeanstt. Dr. J. A. Hensel. lution authorizing a loan of 6,000 for AST COUNTY MUNICIPAL OF- sewer purposes having been passed by the council. FICERS. Theuman Porter, the NEPHI CITY. son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Porter of Mayor O. M. Whitmore. came near dying last week Councilman James Garrett, Jr, Henefer, from ptomaine poisoning caused by Alma Hague, Alonzo Ingram. Enoch eating canned corn, but is not regardSurton, W. O. Orme. ed as out of danger. Kecorder Peter Borensen. Treasurer J. H. Latimer. SakeBhlro Kltonl, a Japanese laborMarshal W. A. Wright er, was crushed under the dipper of Night Watchman J. E. Memmott a steam shovel on the Bamberger Justice of the Peace Jacob Cole road near the Warm Springs, being Man. Street Supervisor Jas. B. Riches. so seriously injured that he died soon Quarantine Physician Dr. D. O. after being removed to the hospital. Miner. Clyde Taylor, who lived on a ranch Building Inspector Enoch Burtoa. twenty miles from Beaver, while ridChief or Fire Department N. A. ing to town at night for a doctor for Nielson. his sick wife, came In contract with Af Waterworks Superintendent an electric wire which bad fallen lfred (lowers. ElectricLight across the roadway, and was electroSuperintendent cuted. Plant T. A. Carver. 8exton N. C. Nielson. John Blackburn, who Is serving 150 LEVAN TOWN. day in the Salt Lake Jail for stealing in his cell President Board of Trustees A. L chickens, attempted suicide early Sunday evening by slashing hit larkrosn. wrist with a piece of broken glass, Trustees Adelbert Bosh, I H. George Francom. Bwen E. but bis act was discovered in time to save bis life. UUmgren. Clerk Orson Nielson. Since the establishment of the beet Marshal Albert Bosh. sugar factory at Ogden, there has been E. James Officer Health Taylor. manufactured more than 100.000.00C pounds of granulated sugar, and in CAST COUNTY SCHOOL BOARDS. the manufacture of the product more Mona John T. Kay, Ephralm H, than 500,000 tons of sugar beets have been used. Kay. N. W. Ellertson. Nebo Thos. Booth. Edward Jones, After a three years' battle to save Wm. Jones. Neohl Aim Hague, T. I Foots, his life, forfeited under the conviction of having murdered his wife, Mary Itoscoe E. C rover. Lvan Henry Hendrickson, James Vance, Thomas Vance will escape exBosh. ecution, the Jury on Saturday return C Taylor. Adelbert Juab James A. Kelly, R. C Steph Ing a verdict of guilty of assult with nsoo, T. T. Taylor. , Intent to kill. An 8 year-olboy, playing wltb set fire to the strawstack ol County precinct offi- matches, Levi Taylor, Jr., at Haysvllle, startcers. ing a conflagration that for a time threatened the destruction of the barn Mona. and adjoining outbuildings. The straw-stacJustice John fates. was destroyed. Constable Ellas Molyneux. C. V. Anderson, superintended of Health Officer N. W. Ellertson. the Salt Lake county infirmary. was Ntphl. stricken with ptomaine poisoning early Justice J. 8. Cooper. Sunday morning, as the result of eatConstable Alvah Stout a cold tongue sandwich In a resing Health Offices Dr. D. O. Miner. taurant, and come near losing his life. He Is now out of danger. Levan. While riding a borse at Park City. Justice Orson Nielson. Constable Richard Iversoa. Tommy Mclirlde was badly Injured when some of bis chums struck the Juab. animal soundly, causing It to bolt. C. R. Stephenson. justice Young McBiide was thrown violently Constable Robert Mem mot L to the ground, sustaining three broken libs and a bad shsking up. NEPHI COMMERCIAL CLUB. A few minutes after arising from hi Meets first and third Tuesdays of seventy first birthday dinner, John very month at the club parlors Stollberg, an employee of the Ogden In the 1unt building. Visiting mem-ter- s Rapid Transit company, fell from an of neighboring commercial clubs embankment tn Ogden and was Incordially welcomed. stantly killed, while pushing a wheel R. E. Grover. President. T. 11. Burton. Financial Pecretary. barrow loaded with stel raits. II. Rerkmryer, agde 26. and Elmet Dennis Wood, Corresponding Secretary. Peterson, aged 17, bave been arrest ed tn Salt Lak Cliy, charged wltb Modern Woodmen of America No. reproducing paychecks of the Chlca Qulncy railroad. 10.700, mets every Wednesday even- go. Burlington ing at L O. O. F. hall. Visiting Wood Peterson was employed by an engrav sen welcomed. wig company and Reckmeyer Is said Georg Small, Consul. to be a tramp printer. 11. U iAtimer, Clerk. O. P. Arnold, the originator of Salt Lake's street car system, and his wif I. O. O. F. No. 16 meets every celebrated their golden wedding In Salt Lake City November 4. Mr. Arevening In I. O. O. F. bll. VI Itlng brothers cordially Invite! to at nold Is 72 years old and Mrs. Arnold tend. is 70 year old. They were married JAM. 11 JAKPON. H. O. November 4, 1&C0, In Salt Lake, and J. 8. COOl'KR, Secretary. bave resided there ever since. Good progreM '" reported by the Latter-daSaints' Meeting. Ogden Rapid Transit company In th ffnndar Shoil. 10 a. m. First waM construction of the Harrlvllle cut-of- i t Tabernacle; Sond ward at nutt- to the Vtah Hot Spring. The com ing fifm?e. pany expects to have ht, lin com M. I. A. S'inrlfiv, 6:.t0 n. m. First pie tod and cars running within s ward at tahrna te; Second ward at month. Officials of th International Fmelt hall. Primarr First ward at 4 p. tn. Tiiday. .Sfcond ward M Ing & ltfin;n? company, and bnpliieg men of the new to n of Tooele, to tin mp1ln? house-- 4 p. m. Tnsd ly. a of sixty, bave ortanled number Mnn 7:20 PrifS'h'wxf !ay. p. m . at the recP"t;!ve wsrd rowans Town and Country club, which U t trd to meet the k ial nrerj of the feousrs. Klrtt ward, second residents and provide tntrtairifpcit i:liff Solfy of arh rion'h for visitor as welt. end fourth 1 t 2 n. m. Sfini ward. firt ail Being thrown from a load of lum-!'- . of thSid Thiirtdaj-month at 2 while driving down I0ar kmith's t tb9 respective p. in at of fvrk canyon. Alrln Mrf'oo-ntfcni- - s. First wsrd. 3 p. m Krnirbfield wa torun over byth the wagon IJ'i piTfi and death, j l,rii Krklsr at P.;M ball; Hn-z'f.f?ine ovT his head. MfCoombg ward. p. ta., every Fiiday at tnf and six tbildren. t leaves a v boms. W. W. Bennett, M, D, J. R. entered his What a time some poultry keepers bave trying to get rid of scaly legs among their fowls. All kinds of "dope" la recommended, even to catching the bens and applying salves and other things from one to half a dozen times. An old can with a little kerosene In It A little old will do the business. grease may be added. One. dipping of the affected bird's legs in thla will end the scales. The laying pected winter Complete Stock Burial Shoes. Fine Harse in connection. Offloe at residence. Phone No. 105 red OrnOK AT RESIDENCE D, O, Miner, M, D, Physician and Surgeon 'PHONE NO. 84 of the comMore than one-haplaints regarding dairy cattle coming through the winter in a poor, thin, emaciated condttlon is due directly to their being kept out too long In the pasture and fields and then changing them suddenly by putting them in their winter quarters and feedfng tbem a ration of hay, dry forage and fodders. OFTICE AT RESIDENCE Methods of treating poultry diseases at the present time, rest upon very secure foundations; and, even if certain measures for treatment are known to be effective, the average poultryman does not have the time to undertake treating hla birds In the HENRY ADAMS lf do not, manner that Is required. - It Is safe to say that never has there been such Interest taken In Jerseys throughout the entire country as has characterized the past twelve raontha. In some sections In the west, breeders and importers have not been able to meet the demanda for the early hatched pullets will begin eggs soon and as they are exto furnish the br": of the eggs, prepare rjnple quarters for all the young stock. To prevent crooked breast bones the young fowls breed. should have poles about three Inches well A vigorous male will serve around or flat rails or lath three or about sixty does, although some breedfour Inches wide. or even more. ers allow reventy-flvThose who expect to make their The breeding season should be In young chlckena grow vigorously and November and up to the middle of their bens lay well must forget that December, as this will bring the kids tbey require an abundance of mineral along in March and April. foods and supply them with all they Fowls that are confined In limited need. It Is cheaper than any other quarters must be watched carefully or feeds, but Just as essential. e the ground will become contaminated There is no 'excuse for not having and filthy. Frequent spadlngs are poultry good but changing yards and seeding perfectly houses because tbey are Inexpensive to rape or some thick growing crop and require not much time to build Is better. tbem. Warmth in the poultry houses should be sacrificed for ventilation If By good rare and proper feeding several dollars may be added to the that is necessary. value of any calf during the first The number of eggs that a goose year. The total Increase by this will lay and the fertility of those eggs means would amount to millions of Is largely determined by the care dollars to the dairy farmers of the given the breeding birds during the state. winter months. If they receive propIt certalny will par to keep a cow er rare the reward of the caretaker that Is In full flow of milk in a cool, Is sure. dark stable In the daytime during the The farmer, who takes reasonable hot season, when flies seem to wear pains to show the hired man the beat the very life out of ber; then attend methods of working will not only be to feeding and watering her. the gainer himself, but will be giving Every dairyman should raise tbe help to a fellow man who will probheifer calves of his best cows and not ably remember It all. his days. depend on anybody's offerings to reIf nothing better can be bad, milk plenish bis herd. It Is absurd to supmay be aerated by placing the cans In pose that he can buy cows as reasona trough of cold water and dipping able as be can raise tbem. the milk with a dipper Far too many aheep owners follow and pouring It back Into the can unthe practise of securing a ram of fair Is til It thoroughly cool. appearence but with little pretentions For the past two or three years the to good breeding, because such a ram earliest chicks bsve been somewhat can always be picked up cheaply In difficult to raise. Hatches have also almost any community. been poor, but wltb all these uncerIt Is rot necessary to have a targe tainties It pays to get them Just as farm and running water for ducka to early as you can. swim tn. They will do wen if tbey Don't winter over a lot of old kens. have plenty of water to drink. A One year olds do the best laying, al- low marshy place la tbe ducks' parahens often do dise, however. though welL off Kill all the hens this very Success wiU not come tbe first fall that were batched previous to 1909. year. In fact. It takes two or more years to get started In tbe poultry Plowing Is very much more effective business, and then you must keep when the soil Is moist enough to pul- everlastingly at It to make a sucverise well than when It Is too dry. cess. Turning bard clods of earth upside Tbe farmer wbo says that hens are down really does very little good. a nuisance generally speaks tbe truth The most expensive roanurial sub- as far as bis Individual experience stance the farmer has to purchase Is goes. His method, or lack of method, the commercial fertiliser which con- makes tbem a veritable nuisance. tains nitrogen, such as nitrate of soda, Cats are quite fond of little chicks guano, tankage, etc. snd once they get tbe bablt tbey can Don't buy a heavy colony with few destroy and devour as many chicks as bHs; buy a colony that has honey any other animal that preys on tbe enough to last until the honey flow feather tribe. sets In. snd see that the colony has If you keep cross bred or mongrel plenty of bees. hens buy a well built, vigorous male Do not omit cleansing the separator and see bow much bigger, better layevery time after using; neglect tn this ing, more uniform tbe chicks will be will Impair the efficiency of the ma- next summer. chine and damage the quality of the cream. Brood sows will nose through three Inches of snow to get the green bite, Pekln ducks ar creamy white In and will range about on their for color and should have orange yellow hours, which Is la fact tbe main colored beaks; deep blue eyes, with orange colored shanks and toes. Tbe returns from a farm the A good way to make artificial amount of money one ran make per had Is to drive four stakes In the ground as much upon tbe man and rip a burlap sack and stretch It himself as upon other conditions. and fasten corners to stakes. A sudden change In the way of The oil can, properly used. Is one of feeding or In the rare of chickens will the greatest money makers, or rather, materially affect the- egg yield. Usualmoney savers, on the farm. Keep the ly It will cause a decrease. machinery well oiled. Equal parts of boiled corn, oats and Pee that the cow's ndl r thor- wheat, with now and then the addition to cf table tcraps. makes a good egg pr oughly clean before beginning d long-handle- Best Home Made Caskets . TELIPHONE 6L flock. Grace Bros. Lumber Co. T, L FOOTE Don't Buy from ni unless 70a want to f et Sash snd Doors, Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Builder's Hardware Also Coffins and Cement, Coal, Caskets, at the Attorney at Law County Attorney 'Phoni No. 5. Office DOWNS at Court House Lawyer Practice In all the Courts. All legal matters gives careful and prompt attention. Office seoend floor of tioldsbrough Lowest Possible Prices Block. Dr, J, A. BOOTH NEPHI NATIONAL Dentist Office Rooms Nos. 1 and Building. Phone No. 126-2- . IBANK I, Wis Interest paid on George W, Booth Time Deposits Merchant Tailor the rate of 4 per cent per annum Suits saade to last and fit at reasonable pries. ezperteace ta eastern tatierlag bouses. Lg J. 8. FORREST HOTEL Headquartars fer Traveling Men. New elegantly appelated ! room addition, steam heat, baths, etc, Oae block south and one east et court bouse. Pfcoae 21. Barber Shop City couxtraous and trkatvent FIRST CLASS WO Three Doors North of Post Office N. A. NIELSON, ntonucToa If it's first class work you are looking for go to The Modem Darker Shop Hart Bus Meets All Trains. Oood XJverr Rigs. Dray and Be press Wagons. 1. Agent for CoaL Phone Us. Me M OSTLER. Fbbsicint L. S. BILL. E. X. BOOTH, CAsatsa We pay the highest market price for CREAM Why send your CREAM 00 miles from home to get less J 1 money? NEPHI CREAMERY fctrfear fbo la Nhi. m4 mart Sim Maud sa4 B.tM la ceaavctiOB. Poat OBea. at T. atoaaiar sofa aMia, Sraa.. rapriatora Livery and Feed Stable a COLOSBROVCH, riasAalar at -- He BuUds Wisely Who Builds Well" - TO BUILD. WELL USE Ncphi Plaster George McCune Has No EquaJ Real Eaate. Lorn, Brolctag aad laturaaoa. 1 The Largest and Purest natural deposit of Gypsum d - NEPHI UTAH in the World. i Piaster & Mfg. Co, Subscribe for the TIMES Juab County Mill and Elevator Company ANL'FACTVttti OP Flour and Mill Produce Everything New and up to dato Our Leaders Geld Coin Floor sad Freib Ground Grtbam 0 fe-e- t acre-depcn- ds - ess dticitsg ration. Tb way to get th largest returns from the hen Is to rive them th care, especially the most careful fwd Ing. The fundamental principle tn the preservation of green forage when tt p7sce(i air. In a silo, Is the exclusion of THREE SOLID strawy manure. At this writing bees are gathering of honey from fh second crop of the alfalfa bloom. When sows are ral!ng two litter Lire will eat Into your pmfl's bv of r!r a year, their pigs also require stopping the eirg supply and killing the chicks. special care. Is no an(m-- l on the farm will sild to it like fbeep. There that Im't harvest and store a lot weed seed this winter. of --- : y- - -- VESTIBULED TRAINS EACH WAY DAILY BETWEEN SALT LAKE AND DENVER CANYON of ih GRANDE EAGLE RIVLR CANYON RUBY CANYON GLEN-WOO- The beit known remedy for gumbo ecill Is to put onto It an abundance JMllBjMj - SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD J milk. J mil amj SPRINGS CANYON of tbe GUNNISON GARDLN of the GOD MAMTOU SPRINGS THE ROYAL GORGE Ts nTH rurr avd acvkxxtxtm. &?;Ttcrs of oxopado ato utah PULLMAN AND TOURIST SLEEPERS rROM SALT LAKE TO fiLSMR. at'OAGO AND ST. LOUS WIIHOUT CHANGE OK CAR3 rjf foix??. 'xaETi rrc a P. ft T. A. F. A. WADI nr.H DLNVLH. COLORADO I. Atxm--.- ? a rnvroN. r. a p n SALT LAKE. CHY. Vi AH , |