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Show THE PROVO HERALD METHODS OF ip of Washington it I : Breaking iffiSELEGTEDiAIMIJPI Is Gointf On' at the National Capital. S Vbat ' Three Lines of Procedure Which Hy Be Followed-B- y Frin4ni Kansas Agricultural College. l-l- i, "A note for you, Dick." . ; Oue of the men had taken it from and thrust, it into, his,, the, han"sv-- ; Maideajtook1 it DiecKanicany -indJunimed pocket and " foV&cl it.5 When things .had quieted a r bit, tnd be hairetwued to his private o'ffiCjC.-yeeollecte.4 aid jmUed out.the itT;; sort of reakif:g"T.tieT aeal In ' -- G. ; -- Bf Neill Cnvtf QUImcrt, F. iConrrtrht by Pally 5 . Btofy Pub. Co.) - dt lie glnnced atHhe lidrsiMarsdet haurATllveaiilh :V futpat vntly at: alt would measure conclusion that heroic deni-- : handwriting r t iud- - little ;T Crst.---B- u I f--j .fTPi . ; Aftef a careful study of the charac- - regards Ihe value of a ipromislng have to be resorted to; ters or many indmduaT plants, certain mother plant Is as to howminx jot end to. harjesrtw.ita lure tesis and further propagatjun. charactrsrttre-iransmltte- d to"tsoff--- 4 ?TlfelJlafiB ft.pTocedqrfr ar.Bff-etenprlnp- 'Xlnrtbeae facts' cannot M. shddderingly the naked through , Fhe selected planty-ma- y ivamed from the ftant aififtiug frero branches of the trees. Mrs. Marsden bg lowed to seed In the opeu and f these cflttinga, since each of.thesets but a cume down to breakfast a little late. feed be harvested and planted in jlestpaf ated part ottheoriglnaL plant .Sheookedi a good deal :trotrtilT?a Bnd rows,. subsequent selections being and would tnerwore bear --111 or H'S ber Cheeks were pale." There was made frop each iestrow This method character" In ordF.lherefofe. e Wsuggesaon of "sieplessnesa about the has "been fully described hy Wheeler the hereditary characters of a piaut. dull, Inflamed eyea. anff liaiz. in Bulletin W, South Dak-- ' and these are the only :ones . worh Her husband glanced up from the whfle la the originating of Improved newspaper he was reading with the ta, as, Jtollows: '.LN; ..."".... v.- .1 "In the breeding of alfalfas the seed races of plants it Is necessary that customary perfunctory nod. Somefrom various sources is sown In selec- they ba propagated from thing in his wife's face' chained his attion rows, each row representing a seed. Jt requires at least two gen- tention a" second. single source of South Dakota acces- erations from close pollinated seed to "What is the matter?" he asked. ' sion number. The rows are three feet fully determine the hereditary potency Without meeting his glance, she re apart and each plant occupies one foot of a mother plant., the fact as to plied pf row. One hundred or more plants whether or not it was Itself a. hybrid, t .Jack was re8t)e8s all night ; a bit are grown In each row. From the se- and the exteafe: to which Its offspring feverish, Jto afraid. ! think you'd bellection row the bestappeArlngJndl-.jtaOaJfa- will be variable. Moreover, according ter speak to the doctor and have him i pre-mlsta- ber bound for Manila, but stopped In Denver tovisit friends before leattns Theceunfry, While visiting In Denver" she became acquainted with friends of hejf hostess who were also bound for the east ah wnoTiad taken passage on theBt earner which was to carry her to Manila. Miss Jeff rey learned tha they were to make several side trips and so WASHINGTON. From government she obtained an- - extension of - leave la the .change from the Philippines, andLdecided to made by Sllss Georgie Jeffrey, former- Jointheparty of tourists." 7 : Whether1 thfc prince was amember ly a clerk In the office of the auditor ' of the post office department. . of this party or whether Miss. Jeffrey She is now the wife of Prince Alfred mek him after the ship passed through Ahrenheim-GagVrithe Golden Gate has not been made adjutant to his ' majesty, the. czar... The wed4iug kiHiwn. At any rate, fierwajr passen--jje- r took plafie in Canton, China. The on the jsteamer, and .ttie formed then resulted in a prince and princess are now traveling inline far east, to St Petersburg, where they will Untied Ljhjafytloughthelf make their home?" travels in China and Japat. and "the" The romance : wuchj;utolnatedln love story progressed itf- the most-sat- f the marriage of the Americangtrl and isfactory way. ., the Russian nobleman had its Inception on an ceanr'tteam er" hound for an ffie f arnea"Tvfiss7e 'ff reyTwb o wae re rig in which Miss Jeffrey was tiding garded as one of the best cleks In the collided with a carriage. Miss Jeffrey post office department was transferred was thrown to "the ground and injured at her own request frotDrtttaf "depart- - painfully, h.notBfrtowBlT.: It waa ?"" notTong after t OTWtttfhePhlfr toe marriage . ! acqualnt-ancewhfe- n t&dthe"alreadreccgnl2eii,Jawaof f true are selected and marked by numbered heredity, giants which have bred for two "generations from Btakes.BTh"see'd: froWIhesOIanTOs ' saved separately and., sown .ithe next-seed may be'eonsidered as fixed season in centgener or pedigree rows tojthat type. Until, therefore, we are TV. : -- s -- . out,"saing she would be lor luncheon," - A' Sbe went back .in Ikon -- -- to-sta- y x - her rvengej rTcarsr" leproaches, , " ' threats she had meted them out In to plenty carry her iolnt, and Tailing", she had deliberately essayed this last : outrage. WeH, he' had succeeded ' at last." His summary "absence" at the " most .critical period had ooubtlcsa lost -him his last penny. This recalled him t 4x to (he necessity for immediate action, J. 1 and he rose and went to the telephone s!r 4 and rang up his brokers. It wag as he 1 ; lwiLtliought,..-Jt- waa too late now to1- - cover; everything had been swept away-b- therapil break In prices. -' Cow, Spread Ing Hsbit, A curious feeling of revulsion ' over MarBdeiir, Indeed, greerowsr- Pedigree rows are known hand poftinatlon: Is caused by the pecii'T Kathleen cared so deeply as all this, I ' as first, second or third generation liar shape, etructure jxtid nature of the then why not reconcile himself (6 the Even after the flower Is open e1 respecavelyato flower, lfcrow life of toll that, In his penniless state, "stamens and the whether they are one, 'two or three; se- the Btretched inevitably. before him? AftX. WhtcTT flie must fall lected generations from "the original BtigmffOn phllen er all, perhaps life In its simpler so-- " : ' v. selection row, are?rolld4ip tightly in tie keel or lutlon, heldmuchgreaterJoj'8than.ii "On acMunigfJheJ.abor.lnM 7 he knew! "." attention has been given, so far, to drder to set seed, It has been shown Presently a door opened downstairs. . i Isolatine the nlahts by coverings or that these organs must be released &tepaVappreaehed and in another mo- - on--t from the keel and the stigma some ment the nurserv door wna thrown tmm fArotcti nnllpn Whfifhei! Jfinnte what Jlrrltateag Insects . accomplish . ipen. . ronM nroafi in tnrnvement ran be this by alighting on the keel In their "Mrs."" Marsden came in nervonsly, . made by this method than W the open' seareb for nectafTn the flower. The ' her pale;, dark very, eyes shrinking the' of insect's bursts ' demweight .the body method has not, therefore, been Jack Very III Perhaps Dying. from her husband's quick glance. ' keel and allows- the pollen to be - onstrated." Thpje was ajtranBltory Jiurt Jook ln-2. Vegetative. propagation.By this thrown out. At the same.tlme the stig- ZbereooonM the prescrib.ed.jnedlv his face, but he accused her by neither ma on being released, springs, upward, cines were administered. .. ' """"" ' wanLnargesttifej- -r tower the partof Jthe Insect, "JlMMfiOiiemained Westgate and Oliver-h- Bulle striking She way across, the annrecexyes upon us now irritated done and" the boy had gone' off Into, a floor..- paused t.n,t Her eyes were brleht. her' linn and rtcerttvjBsurfaceiipoJleni of States United departmept try. t to quiver.;: from any given selected moth- - has previously dusted on the Insect's - With hisJiand on the front - door beginning 'IJIclilihe-aaJbodyf4o"w-thiffTBad, came-dow- n knob he er plant large numbers of individuals . ' " ; meP done artificially by pressing upon the. hurriedly- And laid her flngcrswltlrfc. may be secured by vegetative propa- a "'"' For with .a toothpick, the- point of a little pleading geBt are on his "arm: ' keel space hejnade noanswer, and . gallon They say: she bent, forward, clasping her hands. dull knife, or, other suitable instru- Tliere were tears on her lashes, "The cuttings should be mad about "I was mad, beside myself," she method the number of "Don't yet," she asked Wra; three Inches in length, preferably from ment, By this flowersipollinated may be counted and liaoiD ehow a44y ious, notwithetandin the doctor's' as to think there was nothing .could take a large Buranees.'-- you a wavfrom-fA'oplant .:,dete"rmine,Vh.ut-':-?berthat;not for a antouniof seed IsSranted and It' : is day not To'rluslugTe hour! - I ,: 7 was silent a moment. Marsden a devil entered my heart I was de- several When he necessary- to spoke his voice was gentler hundred. plants ths method is. too slow; termlned to". Her voice trailed off . : usual. lo a whisper, and she ktllU after a little practice, one person than breath- - V " "I'll come back as soon as 1 possibly ins hardShe shook-fro-stopped,' can poUinale 10,000 flowers a' flay, to head ' '. rr'.but - it is out, of the foot. i However, where ity Is desired to nol can"-si a at lioiutf thts ate many without 'iu1 Marsden rose and laid an affection- worare you morning, unnecessarily conhand across her shoulder, drawing- - - reference to the exact number r I think.; Perhaps you'd better 'jte ner over to him. cerid, another; and more rapid metfe.. ried take a little rest, yourself." fojlowed.' A "Never. mind,- little girl," he"sald; ' She baff opened ' her Hps to speak,- fl'm afraid that ' when In full bloom, is taken between I haven't always the thumb and lhe flrst - and second hut.reconsl derlng,. t tuned a way-- wi tb-- : treated yovrjust fair and "right In my ""'"'" out so td: gylfishnt'sg. - And"7a the lmg-- f fiagersandubjje 1 tim the more to blame,--Buaure while at Ahe ame.i.Wme"lt1s lowf d her hthli'eyFsraltnoBt t we'll : Her "gesture, Ihe " atnuxiplere start slightly rolled By this operation the egaia In 'ettrnist"1 keels of all the' flowers which are in of her conveyed an ittimistakable AJL those things will have to gorof the; proper stage: Will be "made to burst, sense of irritation, of reproof, course, . but we at e' both ' young and ' we have each other. I am Out in the open air, apprehension setting free the stamens and pistils strong ind covering the stigmas with pollen. died from the father's mind. His brief enptightOdQ any sort of work uneasiness was nulte lost in thA enn. She had fallen back, her" hand going"" itmiatlon of day before ra In Rapid Mand olllnatlon.- POULTRY him.;: Jt was not the first time FEEDS he had to her throat as,tbough she felt stifled. hung; almost his last dollar on the ... He looked at her in "perplexity, hla greenhouse produce the best' cuttings, not are but in case the stock plants caprice of some promising stock. He eyes clouding. In Wall street ..WhyJJL is quite Clearisn't it? CIos hand It. la generally advisable a comparatively- jtoor manr During a to leave right in the midst oia -to transplant iheni: to the greenhouse,! ; "crlsTs.. "I "threw down evervthlnir I- -; cjrtttagJMjtefa ave leefl eggs produceafrom "all 20rs'areer7-therebg Jrniert-eklnda ofgraTaOneriiiaB naturally lose hem. There had always Seen a 111 tauUf auu nucu iuo anyone about my stock. wigcBV 'wub favorawheat, anothercorn. --Af great little left in the family exchequer with The boy was protecting an In Inch of are about dying, as 1 thought as iislike and corn la bad It 'a aay which to start over again, and inT'no .yourwords led me to believe. God! r length they should be transferred to many pots' and later to threeinch teed. Corp Is undoubtedly good If fed case had he hesitated to use it. But wuai was money wnat was anything woi,1. iBrk. a .crisis. - He had compared to our child " ' pots. The size whlch'lhe'planta can properly." If you give a hena change attain in such pots without becoming she iwiiybalance her own ration but plunged every cent into this cepper The face she lifted to him wag conwill permit them to be trans- inlKFfeeding of meaLwe are meeting deal and if he did not come out with vulsed with passion, " "You you left there wUh planted to the perroane'ntj nursery ft very difficult prpblenl ;The priceof flying colors 'he would tome out a everyrows, if the season be auitabje or to beef scrap has gone tip 23' cents a bankrupt. ; thing you had at stake? Is that what ' When he turned Into the" Street, ah outside volea wa hoarae,-fttrain- wd. ...dor-, i hundred ta the last year, aimply be . . jroumean - ,, r - ; . gecm. jfJ'a.p.Jla.r racprreetea"nilT7 ' are inadr goring the' wtttef."- It li noi;. seem- - to be any other food that1 take idMlyljiaL..sldeBJor..iIarsdent . A .Exactjy." suddenly vaeanl look slble, with 30 square feet of green 1U place--- il bone had come Into Marsdeu'a eyes. prefer green-eut- -h vO house space and aquare feet of when I can cet U fresh, cut Excltemejit .was rlfe.lle flung hlnv-eeland She buret 1uto a. wild laugh. The ot secure furmg "a single winter feed it temorrowr " In the winter," if Into the thick of It like a drunkeu. words : fairly hissed thrnnfrK .er 1,000 plants from an alfalfa plant of frozen hard, it will be kll light "; I man. Hourspassed. He forgot everyclamped teeth; medium think! there s rna material" that will thing. He knew nothing, saw nothing, ou 'And are my husband!". "13. Pdpagatlon by means of ! She save ' The next best was conscious of nothing produce eg hette the floor with her foot. ' stamped ' .' seed. The method advocated thing Is ta use butchels' refuse, and . . . ' ,"":. A 'dazed moment went then beef scrap. The great advan 4 In themidstof thetumntt ' man Marsden looked up., even hisby. When by Westgate and Oliver has many lips were where the rapid propagation tapes with beef scrap are that ft' Is pushed his way through the crowds to white. His eves were, mmtun nn,r tr,i of proyed superior plants Is. desired. nlways convenient and always ready, where Marsden stood with strained them had Mi. ti, - r In the .work of tif . Kansas' station, and it saves time Of course, it ta ears, bloodshot eyes- - and thaknig i "Kathleen however, it has ben found . that the much more concentrated than is green hands waiUhg for "the rapidly ap-- l but only hcr'nntru ' : first and roost important question as cut bone. . proaching crisis MulOheJtocIcUoiHiding-ektns-the-rolJu--c6- rf hold" or If prices broke auswered him. "" . 7- , ft . y .- - have historlcJiQU8&and pJaceB.-Jh- ey strayed already outside the foreign, and official circles to meet people oMnter est, and it Is confidently expwtd that the fierman embassy will be thorough ly cosmopolitan and democratic during pollen-bearin- Jt4at.lncumbent,-i!ipa.,-,.r......- . HouseCommitteeGlerkGourts inDemand t t When congress recently . voted $800,- 000 for the relief of the Italian earth- quake, victims, .an unusual scene-- was enacted in , the, houseAA -- misunderstanding had.arisen between the presi- - ' in -- . . - -- - "a -- - - - the relief and the bill prepared by the .. nouse committee on appropriations -did not fit with the president's mes servant no abler HEREiai of the T1 Courts was sum- United States in the capifol bntfiT sage by $300,000. " . and re7i "dliuinl 'by tLe Keneralrarii j"6oned 'inghajamesHBrCoti Jiouse-com-mi ttee onT ponded readilyeHdnfiandAroa' appropriations.-Without-hl- m the great ference was held at the speaker ta ble lasting about tv Tmlnutes' and committee would be often at sea. ' ft would be almo'sV an utter Impos- those two, minutes brought $300,008. sibility for Chairman Tawney or any more relief to the sufferers.of Italy. ; - the ojhexjhi I g ntil-thls-- - - - - --- Bhe she-- r sent-m- o a note did : v In - hslf -- an: hour the doctor "came", J V she not?l' making a careful examination of the thinkdtd l she sir; "Yes, patient. It was nothing serious, - he Marsden pondered the situation be-thought; nothing; at least, to occasion v. a .slow light , forcing Ha ilderedly, alarm at present. There, was consid- on hi way braln.U wag probablyJft ""3 'table temperatnre with a slightly'lrdevice, a trick of Kathleen's fo" ritated throat, but the child would be mere break-blup Jn the Street. He had explained to, her that It would be lm- - i " at home at possible for him this particular time and she this was . v i The Countess von Bernstoi n. and her daughter wish to know all about the city in which they Jive, and they, are peen frequently on pleasant mornings, guidebook in hand, learning about : - -- ? ily phyaiclan- 1ier-dkuL- April." . - g, ital of her mother's native land jouch to her liking. Ever since) the arrival repiaWasbington of the kaiser's-neresentative and his family, they have been entertained constantly. To given for the j&unger set the "little countess,", as she Is frequently - .' called, Has been invited-1- LCoiinf ess lAlexan'd'i a wasirhorn and educated "abroad, and is making her .first visit to. this country. She speaks the language with only a slight accent, for hejmother elgn countrlesever since she! was 15 years old,' has never dropped the English tongue, but has spoken it to her daughter and' son, the latter now a student in Germany. A year ago the daughter, of .hAgop. y. -- Its made in society at Cairo, Egypt, where hep father was his country's representative up to a few months ago. She feels as if she w ere.: making: asecoM debut sinfle com ing to Washington, for slje has taken part in all the affairs' given for "Miss Ethel Roosevelt, as well as in many of -the "official functions. Since the disnianttingof the German embassy, by th Baroness von Stern-burwho recently Bailed for Europe with her mother to spend the rest of the winter on the Riviera, the house has been placed in the hands of decorators and furnishers, apd the ambassador and his family have been obliged to live at one of the hotels. The embassy is expected to be ready for Luise Alexandra' von onlyy daughtei pf- - the German ambassador, and Countess von Henlstorff, has found the national cap ' arsden'sTelief wsr-so great'that he sank into a chair, his breath almost 7 sobbinir through his white lips. He : was perfectly Jimp after, the atralp of the past hour, but every other emotion was swallowed tip .In the feeling of In tense thankf ulnesa that -- enveloped i -him. When be. had collected himself. -- sumfieptiju, hejpokeiJ -- When is your mistress, Zella?" H- -' -- to. Little Countess THE Cuntess "Jackr;rM . d erence--betwee- this-tha- ? still-nes- - r -. -. ti-:- t JlOAOS'! . 1 ''u;.Zr7iTZli lift natoi - . The paper dropped . listlessly from iiarsden'K . hands the .boy ... was. his Idol. Throughout the meal, he dallied with his coffeejiushing aside all feiod In Iheereditary f that was setMicforer him. ' At the con- "rowirTh'e abtiity to transmit characters of eco- ttrBWelB'raeleclToh meal, herose abruptly n dlff the selection andnomlc value of a selected -- fjlantf lt clusionofjhe and ran upstaira ta lha nursery. The In Is rows must be from not and source seed the simply pedigree propagated child was asleep now, but his cheeks of JiejeeijCeetecUoiL rows, are from allowed to be contaminated by foreign! eTer atmostrToo; vividly iJlnfi-n- d the single regional sources, while pedigree: pollen f; IwhaapommgTrpTigaia-arnwrvrrJttm ..iimgle"lTa'f8 iefScled" ThisTnabilfty of alfalfa to freely set scarlet lips in little labored jerks. He from, selection rows or from older pedt seed without tne aid --or - insects or ua ieskater. hat went-- s onrs- te the telephone .-and called up the fam: w.-"close-pollinate- - (SpIiKCordial tofHbyHhi-tBerning.'---r-- (Re street faded""intf ob'Iyion. When, he s reachedthe- - bouse- an " omlnoua outside and in. "' His' : reigned knees shook under Mm as he stag- gered up the stairs. With is trem- bling fingers on the'doorknob he stood panting for breath, fearing to open the door. Dut after a minute he controlled himself and. went in. The ehlld ;wae sitting on the floor,7 playing with some toys. The nurse was darning In a corner and Kathleen was nowhere 10 - evidence. " !jth took place. beut the doors.--- -forgot that there had ever Isted such a thing r: i close-pollinate- d - tbat 4)aked - t - not wait to read the letter through, truPwIih" X"p"aiTtijFnW "antriofe Jla way through the congested throngs ::- -t a1-- wat j. . - agfl-'cultur- e, me: I paused-Kathle- -p-enitently,-'Dick,"p-forgive en - - go-jus- t way;-i'madr-' -- carry in his mind Hie vast details of thetpproprlation bills which it brings into the house, carrying amounts varying from. Hw lo more than $100,000,-00Some member of the house wants to know about some item in every blU and frequently the whole house wants to know .about a good many of them. CJtairraan. Tawney can answer offhand as . many questions as any other chairman, who ever stood in his shoes, but it Is Courts who, when he sits down ja almost hidden by the i oi grossing committee and had it in the senate in record tjme. J; "j. ' Wnen congratulated by members and civilians alike later, Courts merely smiled. When, however', some- - one venture to suggest, that it was i 0. anln-.sjMn- sightJo . . - g act-- e see'-ootigre- J NJL--- . hand-pollinat- e . - pi he-Hsai- - j1 1 , od-m- be - flower-cluste- ; - - unrr muCK"a--oril,--lUHt4pH- qt e -- - flowcrg-rapidl- generously and so. quickly, Courts renfled: "I once knew a congressman neuiP halt, who made a speech 1n Boston, and braceed about the nassaee of a pension bill carrying, over l00,. - . I desk- - In- f reB-oiir;t heiywtte Mfe-jjtmem j prompter when the chairman Courts rlory falls. Between Tawney arid practically - no .time of tpe house Is wasted In :;fetUnK"iiecesaari2orm tton for all.comefa.'-;-T-; ; swelled up in his patriotism and ex claimed: Tan von he.it Hint,.? body In the back row. replied; 'Lord. I hope not.' There Is such a thing as being too quick on the trigger?''" " wlst-lall- -- . fife-all-o- ver- - -- i!-- for very early in the morning of "the night that Mr,:8atterlee played at be Ins a midshinman and stent In nancroft, or "Bankrupt," hall a the mid dies facetiously call it. apropos ol - their. ..cronlciillesaLatate.; did not -- end turn out All--jpa- ; th5o son-in-la- o - ; lutiiai you M Che 4cad ing with no response,. sald,-"O5my,jtaff,,JHe.lii6lRte6LJUJojLeeiilg- -UKoaLi. won'tJi.,yojirWlth- ahat : he Vas' tor- be ;een, ate I rushed ; towardjrth5iJbedt:andTlakln ' ; n; the mesa hai, went out" ia; tlte hold " of the mattress ' was about to r. "Uoor on the At when 'down drills. I the It .andrwrched aunchej jerk ast he decided t,hat he must slep In a sieep ; voice said, rwhat'sthe ' mat niasmpman s ma; so ne was assignea ter?" jand a sleepy face, wearing a full 0 a room on ode of the decks.' beard, emerged from the ted clothes. , 1 Now at the very time the board of It was Mr, Satterleef ihe honorable Isitors was at the academy the .West beard of visitors whp had been so utf baseball game was on cefemonlpusly aroused, and when thlj nd the West Point team were to be fact dawned upon. the, brain of th enven1 a Touslflg" send-ofwhen they terprising midshipman he beat a ok theit departure, which was fixed hasty retreat. wasu)icileulaLrIy phasing : h,- - - . - 1 . . f' v FOR " " - - - - -- wirriunt'et quickly; enough suit the middy officers were uncere moniously dumped out on the floor, HERBERT LIVINGSTON. . the late BlsEop Sat mattress and all. The officer of one 1 terlee and: of J. PieTppnt f trideckaijrnshing hurriedly - around ?an, recently appointed to suc at the last moment to see that all had ceed T. II. Newberrj' as assistant sec- ijfojred ."HIipiramm6ns-.iBainc.ta room retary of the navy, was' one of the whose occupant ; had- - not Btirredy- but hoard of "visitors at The Naval acad- with his head purled in the pillow was emy last June andi entered into his soundly sleeping. '.' "Here. yu, get up,' I e-sUirlng f 1 gllp8-phc!H- 11 -- - 4 three-fourth- s two-Inc- h Ft6-da- . pot-boun- y d i . . -- cold-fram- - e I rHer, '. - -- -- hadlong-feeen-ar-power-on-h- cold-frame- ," 1 . to-da- y f . . , you-py- , close-pollinate- d Cop-per- , -- . I . - - tt. -- ;, |