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Show '"A By Mall to Mothers. The teetning period, wears out fhe mothers as we 11 as the babe. Hleepiuj syrups enlarge the trouble; in fact the giving of opium is almost criminal. There is no elioa-ti- v spec'iik know u eiivpt Autifret. It contains neither opium op narcotics and i absolutely harmless. A little in their milt (it is Useless) ami the little sweethearts go through the teething period without fretting, sweating, or diarrhoea, and entirely escape the distresses that make life miserable for the mothers as well as the little ones. It is worth its weight in gold. It is 50c a box by mail, pontage paid. But the proof oi' the pudding is the eating. So to enable all mothers to first satisfy themselves that 1. 1.9 will positively save their little darlings all their teething diatrt'h-- f I, we wi'l, for ten cents in stamps to pay postage, send by mail a (sample that will relieve baby's distresses for ten days. This will be proof positive. Is not ten days comfort worth ten cents postage? Address Inland Drug Company, 2931 Washington etreet.Sau Frau-ciscCal. CLOF ft cm VOBSR- DS- Kim Worth From $12 to $14. Hum- 'This is Reliable-- No " bug, at Guaranteed Salary. Mi gQOO "Nearly. n and women of ftO' A add rest to reprent HtftruU. others M. s.'ujh to trttvol appoint in for iot'id work loo lny Hfier our luteins t a jfimrunti't'd yenrly ; salary nil t'iM iitn-rapid HdvuurttiitvitU (Id t3S"a'liBUt'd Iioush, Grand ebumw l'oi i)lo;nunt, ratu or woman to position, liberal In. 'nine m.d fu- permanent JNt'W one. at lines. rite brilliant tura, STAFFORD PRESS, Mew Haven, Conn P3 Church St., (tar Hi-u- An.wpr fiqoelrhed the I.awrer. prominent Washington member of the lpsal fraternity recently a.sked Minister Wu Ting Fang as to the status of lawyers In China. The oriental answered quietly: "Lawyers are In my country." When the Washington man fully realized tha llgniflcance of Wu Ting Fang's remark he hastened to changa ths sub-cA STREET! MAIN OtttThls Oat And Bring It With You .... I. . -- THE- urray Xron foundry Wit. BOH- ,- TK1TDSB d MM cf iilfokisrs ct lm Dyspepsia Cure fiSi M WelgMs, Cffiilnft Yutas, e!$l BKcMttf oa loritrs FOUNDRY WORK. GENERAL la. Oms, Cast Grates, Pestle ana Yeanling boss, Tajere Utt Silt 868 State St., Lib Teleplmia 713 CUt 5 Rings. gTiTiinuiiiiiiinijJiTTrirTiTitiiHriiititiitiiHrinmmirnTTiiiiiirTTnfmTmiHiiiiniiiiiirTrTinrirmTitTTTTTiiiiiiiniiiiiuiiiiiimiuiJTra The Lamp of Steady Habits A. 1 Pot 1 Cbe Mv Rodwter. n The lamp that doesn't flare np or smoke, or cause you to use bad language ; the lamp that looks good when you get it ana stays good; the lamp that you never willingly part with, once you have it; that's T"BMH TV lamp has Rochester Tub ptTOBTCB wisss, Liqooas akq 'I C. St, A'eir York. MJTO 3 I DOMMTIO aou....,. II TOWI :- -: CODRTEOOS i TRE1TIEHT --7; A. 13. 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GOLDMAN, Everything P-- C Fromt!ieFarniers'Rview: After the red comes, usually when they are eight or ten weeks old, it Is not necesbary to flsht lice upon them again If jou keep their roosting place clean. It is best to fix roosts under a shed, uud.-- trees, or even In the open, and remove their coops after they are featherel out, for Impure air and overcrowding iu their roosting quarters always res' Its disastrously. Let the most of their food be given after they outgrow the bread r r are naturally great agers, so the feed you give bug-eate- 's with pepper and thick This will onion tops some mornii.g. out their nearly always straighten of dumps. If It does not put a quart of good wood ashes in two gallona water and allow them to drink of St This often stops disease that greatly resembles cholera, but if they still continue droopy quarantine the worst ones and strive by added cleanliness to prevent the well onea becoming droopy. We 1o ot doctor much, excepting for symptoms ot roup and bowel trouble, for we thins: cleanliness, wholesome food, erit and few lice, or none at an, are the best things to have In the way of medicine. The first vear we killed several in our ignorance by using coal oil In their roost coops, and by our crowding, we soon discovered it simply will not do to use strong fumes of any sort in their coops, nor to overcrowd, nor to put grease on them. Last summer our neighbor wia us she found lice on her pouits that morn ing, and that she promptly greased them a little with lard. We told her her poults would be most sure to die, and in a few days she said some were already dead, the others bad the dumps and finally they did all die that she greased. But what can 1 do faHee! It didn't kill "Use Insect powder." them when she had used it Well, then, it wasn't fresh. Get good, either by sending to headquarters or by buying of a reliable druggist Emma Up-to-Da- ta. Murray, Utah. and Chicken a Specialty. Eirth.zzfOysters Finest Ccffee on (:) TUB MURRAY LAUNDRY Best Work and Reasonable Prices. s. Givn uh a trial; guarantee satisfaction. We do- the finest of Fine Work in our line and niake- a specialty OF FAMILY TRADE D-J- 's I'nultrf I!iiif. According to the experimenters at the California station 100 hens weigh ing three pounds each should daily receive the following: Dry matter, 16 pounds; protein, 2.52 pounds; fat, 1.2; carbohydrates, 9.9. To get this balance in the circulation the various rations are proposed, any one of which may be GIVE US YOUR ORDER. A jVfl- a7.V - POPLAR Street. ,M'.. .Mf, .tjr .JV, U, vMf. 'l?, VMJ 5t '(, vM M, CO , A UNDERTAKERS flfjD EfuBAIiMERS Metropolitan Hotel Block, $& a S 269 Si W. Temple a Telephone 50. SALT Street, LAKE CITY, m MM UTAH.. m i5 Colorado Midland train No. 6, leaving Ogden at 7:45 a. in., Salt Lake at 6.30 a. m., arriving at Colorado Springs 8:45 a. m. or Den ver at 8:10 a. m., iaa good train and the fastest train between Utah pointa and Denver. A Good One la Colorado Midland train No. 4, leaving Ogden at 7:18 p. m., Salt Lake 8:20 p. ru., arriving at Grand Junction at 6 a. m., giving passengers the entira day to view the superb scenery in Colorado, arriving at Glenwood Bpriogs at 8:50 a. ra Leadville I p. in., Manitou 3:30 p. m., Colorado Springs 6.10 a. m. and Denver at 6.45 p. m., in time to make conneo tioua with all lines from the North, East or South. Both theso trains carry Pullman Sleeperi through without change. Ordinary Sleepers loi Denver, Omaha and St. l'aul leave Ogden, train No, , 6, each Wednesday morning. For Denver, Omaha and Chicago the ordinary Sleeper leaves on train No. 4, each Wednesday evening. Write or call on us for special round trip ratej to points East. They are on salo every day. T7. 8. DEVOR.Trav. Puss. Agfc. U. DONNELL, Cen. Ag t. 200 South West Temple St., Suit Lake City. The Favorite One one-fift- It Is evident from a brief consideration of tho subject ihat the powers of digestion of fowls are somewhat dif ferent from that of other farm stock. This difference is in favor of the fowl and is due to the gizzard. This makes it possible for the fowl to pulverize the bony and other hard matter consumed. To what extent this pulverized material is taken into the circulation we SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. O'DONNELL & 1 The California station has been look lng Into the poultry business a good deal and some valuable data have resulted. Analyzing the egg, they found the following: Shell, 10.81 per cent of the whole; yolk, 32.47 per cent; white, 66.42 per cent Over 93 per cent of the shell Is found to be carbonate of lime; over 4 per cent organic matter and water; less than 1 per cent carbonate of magnesia, and the same amount phosphates. Of the yolk, about half is water; 15 per cent protein and 83 per cent fat Mineral matters In the yolk lime, magnesia, phosphates total lean than 2 per cent Of the white, about 86 per cent Is water, 12 protein, and h of one per cent , fat about Family Washing MURRAY LAUNDRY, oil-ca- oil-ca- do and will bj glad to take your Laundry on MONDAYS, TUESDAYS & FRIDAYS. 2 meal, i lbs, alfalfa hay, 75 lbs. blood meal. Ration 2. 11 lbs. wheat, 3 lbs. bran, 4 lbs, middlings, 2 lbs. alfalfa hay, 1 lb. meat meal. Ration 3. 1 lb. wheat, 3 lbs. bran. 5 lbs. crushed barley, 5.6 lbs. cocoanut meal, 5.5 11. alfalfa hay. Ration 4. 7.0 lbs. wheat, 3.5 lbs. bran, 2.0 lbs. alfalfa, 4.5 lbs. crushed barley, 1.0 lb. meat meal. Ration 5.- -9 lbs. bran, 5 lbs. middlings, 5 lbs. bran, 15 lbs. skim milk. lb. cocoanut are Prepared to IFe 's TV. PaN'Mrican exposition "A new 'promUed laad." do not yet know. ' Good and Had nnttar. Have yo". ever stopped to think that the world Is hungry for a fresh, highly flavored creamery butter, and that the demand for the same is greater than the creameries can supply? Have you ever stopped to think that there Is not an eater in the land hungry for the butter you sell at the grocery store? Nine of every ten pounds of butter sold at the grocery goes into a barrel and Is sold as packing stock for several cents a pound less than the merchant paid for it, and is not offered to the public as butter until it Is purified and sells at a higher price than its maker received. What is wrong with such a system? Give to your creamery every s Poland-China- s and pound of cream you make Into this low and In both varieties were of good blood and priced grease, and the increase will make you form. It was a chance to compare price you will receive notes as to the difference between the smile. Exchange. two lots of hogs and we do not intend The English dairymen are moving to tell all that was said because there for greater consolidation In their work. to man make a there was no red hog and there in the past have existed Here "professional statement" for his a numuer oi uairymuu a aoni,ittwuuo, friends. Dut after all what did transOther sssociatlons with Bimilar objects pire was to the credit of the red hog are denominated cow keepers' associa breeder and we rather Imagine that tions. Thirteen societies ot the two rival would take exception to descriptions have now organized a his P-some of the remarks made on behalf combine, the objects of which are statof the warm tinted swine. Our own ed to be: "(1) To place dairymen ud opinion was that comparing the two cowkeepers in a position to defend breeds the red hogs had the advantage their Interests when assailed, to resist In size of frame and length ox body unfair legislative and other encroachcoarse and ments, and to obtain legislative and but appeared somewhat loosely built Is this a correct esti- other redress ot trade grievances. (2) mate? Interviewed, the breeder 'said To promote the formation of trade as'n sociations in places wht:a none exist. that what he found to be favor of the red sow Is that she brings (3) To with other trade asBister. sociations In all questions of common forth more pigs tho her His annual average shows eight pigs Interest and to do all things necessary per sow for the red treed against five and proper In the interest of the trades tor the P-and he tells us that the of dairymen and cowkeepers." red pigs are gTeat hustlers after feed from birth and Beem to be h'ss susAt last California has taken a step ceptible to the ailments ot young pigs toward a dairy school. The University than are the others. Also as they of California announces that a dairy grow towards maturity they grow school will begin at the university Ocheavier than the black pigs and make tober 9 and continue till December 12. announcement Is further made growth faster on the same amount of The food and at killing time weigh with that only 30 students will be received the first year. This looks small alonghim 100 pounds more than the markside ot what some of the eastern states Is this correct Mr. J etable are doing, but probably the California But then there was an albreeder? dairymen are thankful for even start. One this of leged draw back to all has been notorious that up to this It showing. The breeder alleged that the stats ths reat red hog may be the best hoic for the time been negligent of tha eduutterly has does said farmer bnt that the packer cational Interests of her dairymen. not especially admire him. Why Is this. If It Is a fact? We presume that One of the latest poultry books say It Is entirely owing to the large sire "Fowls are as a rule free from disease, and heavy weight cf the red hog added and almost all diseases arise from negto the wsll known fact that the pack- lect and mismanagement by the keepers are nowadays alter a medium, well er, who overlooks details sod estabfed and finished hog that will cut a lishes irregularities which wreck the good percentage of carcass to live hardiest constitution." weight. If this Is rot the reason then bears mors nrazillan coflVo Imported to Porto it may be that the lard aid thst lard Is more profitable Rico wns boycotted by the residents of ompared with extra largo sides and ths Island recently. D-- Ijj) 's the roost. It Is hardly possible to get turka to fatten through the hot weather, but the first frosty nights seem to sharpen their appetites and then they ear fcreeu-llWe feed mature shelled com for six weeks before sale day, aiming to a g'.ve all they will eat three times day. used : If they seem droopy after babyhood, Ration 1. 6 lbs. wheat, 2 lbs. bran, black give them a feed of curds made lbs. middlings, S lbs. crushed barley, with chopped C - Short Order House s f C and ss MEAL.3 AT ALL HOURS. 's and forwill help to Bon First-Cla- 's make quick growth. Never neglect to provide clean water in clei:n vessels for them to drink; if you do not they will either drink foul water, or wander oft In starch of water. Poults will guns together and will follow after any hen that will cluck and not fight them. We had one old chicken hen that we nswed the "turkey hen," for she raised t gangs of turkeys each year. Towards fall she would have the whole gang bt turka after her. After she had brought her second clutch through babyhood until we sold them. They would even try to stick their heads under her 'hlle on Red PROPRIETOR. D-J- 's period and now It will do no burm to allow them to eat all they want if they have conulderable of a run, for they P-- f THB MANHATTAN CAPE. -8 P-- . hams of mixed meat and bacon. It Is certainly a great thing In favor of the red bog that the sow is so proline and that she has an abundant supply of milk for her pigs, but there are a lot of things we want to know from tha red hog breeder tefore we form a "fuily matured" estimate of the value of his big breed. Experiments at hand do not furnish much information about Duroc-Jereswine, in some Ontario experiments made in li two Duroc-Jeri.jfed the same way as two hogs (pure bred) made a daily gain of 1.16 lbs. compared with 1.03 lbs. made by the latter. At the close ot the experiment the D-- J s weighed 193 lbs. 's ISO lbs. The and the former dressed 77.11 per cent dressed carcaia, and the latter 77.18 per cent. At the commencement of the experiment the weighed an average of 62 lbs., an average of 6S lbs. and the To make a gain ot 100 lhs., the D-- J a required 6S0 lbs. of food and the &07 lbs. of food, in similar experiments carried out at the Michigan Ex. made a daily gain Station, the o 1.20 lbs. and the a daily gala of 1.47 lbs. At start of experiment the weighed an average of 81 lbs. 89 lbs. At the close of and the 's the experiment the weighed 264 lbs., had used 514 lbs. of food for 100 lbs. of grain and dressed 84.7 per ent. The weighed at close ot experi ment 320 IDs., had used 467 lbs. ot food per 100 pounds of grain and dressed 83.2 per cent This will give our readers a chance to figure out exactly which is the best hog. It also relieves us of the responsibility of Judging in the matter. y It strikes the writer of the swine HAS MOVED BIS editorials that the seeder of :ed hogs is well deserving of a word of not sympathy but praise and encouragement at our hands. He seems to have little to say for himself but he may on tlia the New la Handtoma Building here take notice that we shall be glad corner, two doora north of the Poet Offlre. to have him come to the front and when be It prepared to Woi after Ilia facet say something in his own behulf lid beada of bit aum.rout frtenda. through these columns. We thought of the red hog man last week when visiting upon a large stock farm down of western Indiana of In the flat landsditches have made it where the big possible to grow good crops of corn ot froga now open for aturlenU. Tbosa wiahlDw and grass Instead Oi the crops io nUr will tppU to B. W. DENNlS, which were at one time the main deli. D D. D. R., Diak, at thaCollfEe. pendence of the residents for a living. and MoAlIlttef Sta., A. D, (They didn't personally eat the frogs Cor. (JLEAVi S, 8. D. D. 8., Pairott Bondbut got a good price for them In the ing, San .'rancieoo, Callfarnla. Sand tor Chicago Market) Here we found upannouncement. on the same farm large herds of both i INCORPORATED k 0,l, armera lh ltrui A lrpArttuent lliitta aa to lh Car uf Ut and I'ouUry. How Duroc-Jersey- Germania Mercantile Company. I RURAL READERS. R DURAND California College Dental Suraery. y The Finest California Wines. $i Fer Gallon, 25c, rer JJuart RESORT THB BEST For locit'ng Oold and Ore. lyoat or Hiaaen irta.urui troo Oipculara and P. M. AQE.VCy, Box C. D, Palniira. Pa. ; MURRAY EXCHANGE i St H Lamp Co., ILiiimiimuiuiuiii BBTT O Magio Dip ITsodloSWvn INTERESTING CHAPTERS FOR OUR Clear-water- 38 Park Place and 33 Barclay TBI Prtee50i and II. Large :lieeoriUtni24 tlraM Ima.i .ze. Bookall aoout dytpepslannilodfree Prepared by E. C. DeWITT A CO, Cbieogo. it We make oil stoves too, just as good as the lamps in fact, anything in oil or gas fixtures. I digests the food and aids Kature la sireugtheniug aod reoon itructlng the exhausted digestive It lsthe latestdiscovereddlgest-ta- t and tonic No ot her preparation can approach it In efllcieucy. It relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Iudigestlon, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache, Gastralgla Crampand nu other results oi imperiect a;gestin. a Other lamps may be offered you as " just as good " they may be, in some respects, but for ail around goodness, there's only one. To make sure the lamp offered you is genuine, look for the name oa it ; every New Rochester I & Digests what you eat. It artificially DAIRY AM) TOULTRY. SALT LAKE IN WINTER; In the valley uftba Jordan which traverses a new promised land, sits Lake City. ths gm of Utah-S- alt The climate is delightful, ths oity laasSi! the is of udubuiI interest, and a visit is alwsys erjoysble. It oan beat be reached by lbs WABASH NEW YORK CENTHAL LINES. IS THE SHORTEST UNE KANSAS CITY. ST. LOUIS, CM4CAOO AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS. MlyBn HUM, a4M, H...MilM MM. ft.. iMl.H4n aiaun,(aiian4iwa.M ar. Lotna. and their connections. Grr haw Of la. S PHIL. P. HITCHCOCK. Om. Ait. Pan. I apt., Bar du.iiiIi rit.. DtUTar. coio. RAPID TRANSITTIME CARD Between Salt Lake Cltv and Murray. f'ara tnv Murray for halt City. Le 6:35 fa. 111. 7:35 ft. m. 8;35 a. m. 0:35 . m. 10.35 a. m. , 11.35 a. m. 12:35 p. m. 1:35 p. m. 2:35 p. m: 8:35 p. m. 4:35 p. m. 6:35 p. m. 6:35 p. ra. 7:35 p. m. 9:35 p. m. (' a I.euTe urrar. a. m. 7:40 a. m. 8:i0 a. m. 9:40 a. m 10:40 a. ra. 11:40 a. m. ru. 12.40 1:40 m. m. 2:40 3:40 in. 4:40 ra. m. 5.40 m. 6.40 8:40 p. in. 10:40 p. ra. M m Buoh lb batha ka abanaa- - N.r at tha piaoad within raach of aU 6;45 Firt car on Yor. UNIQUE I ENJOYABLE! HEALTHFUL! Tlienir Comor fur rt A copy of No. 5 of the "Foo Kaaori," portea, "Amarlca'a d, mt to anr will be aaat frea. poat-palon raetrlpt of s Dintaua faino, by B. Dan!e:a, Oenaral PaaafDfar Aaaot, firw York Central A Hudton Klvr Railroad. Uraod Casual aaaUoa, famous SALT LAKE HOT SPRINGS Sanitarium A TUG 1 rlO DA 52 V.M Sooth Salt Lak Chy Fta.it ElHnt P.aart In tha Wait CoTeiinv orer ona asd arta. Naif a million fat-Un- a at watar paaaaa Ihrouga tha poula aaca daj. Hot Sulphur Batha In PdkcUIb an4 Mac Ma Tuba, Pitrata Plunfaa m aoi Larg Svrmmlni Paola C O fcOO m f Cotnblna aaaltfc an plaanra by rlaltlnf thaaa batha whja In Sail 9i Ovan day ana aleak Latka. Sundays. Commencing Monday, July 22, 1901, an extra car will leave the For Neat Fitting Clothes an. theatre corner for Murray at 6:15 Reasonable Trices, 8EE ft, m. daily except Sunday. Also car for Murray will leave theatre corner at 7:40. 9:40 and 11;40 p. in. instead of 8.40 and . 10:40 as Car will leave Murray for the incity at 8.30 and 10.30 p. ra., stead of 9.3i as heretofore. On Kunday nights the last car will turn at theatre corner and leave for Murray at 11 p. m., in- 171 State St., Salt LaTe'Clty stead of 11.40. SILVER STATE SFORTIKG GOODS CI Bait Lake Ilapid Transit Co., Office: 1851 Lsrinif StM Denver, Colov W. I). Gohi, Ass'tSupt. L lieit-tofore- b nV! Aim , the tailor! EDWIN W. SENIOR, USD ASD USING ATTORNEY. T.mpletonBu..ngkcityiUtiih Club Kooin Supplies, Roulette Winds a Specialty, Orders (illtd Promptly. for Catalogue. |