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Show Do Ifiot feed concentrated foods to sowv that has Just farrowed. ' " - the Provo Foundry 6 Machine & 'z - - - : Weot Center, Provo, UtaH GiOiAil . PROVO, ' .Both Phones. J - ; JOSEPH.W. DUNN, General Manager. - hem regularly. W7i-raMIIII- well-directe- d -- Try putting a handful of shelled corn . The records show that more chlck-n- a horser- - It will are lost on wet mashes than those with the grain for the better of the feed ' encourage grinding iept on dry feed. and the little corn will be good for - --: "i htm, Never mix warm cream with cold, tool the fresh creanL ta ""Planlo giow your" cUU'ken" tomar ur of the rest and then stir well to- ketable size-a- s socv3ossible,.far..;.-- . . jether. - -10 L theamount ut feed lequlrcd know-witho- tmly-thaple-7-t- . .- 4 - i -- : I llll. HI IHAnllF IJLJ !.iaBf ' IU UUKWUE Current Ume-Tabl1 - - r - ' I - - No. 6 10 LKATH for all points east for Sanpete points FOB BASX ". . ,8:16 all points east Tintic points " 4 for all points east... ... . LBAVB ' 'X . . PROVO 6:04 8:41 " FOB WEST No. 5 for west "tadriottlL 1 for Salt Lake 1 for all points west and north 9 for Salt Lake and Ogden 8 for all points west and north ". ' 122 LBAVB PROVO Pm!L " ' . . . ." FOB NORTH l:6o p.m. 4:26 8.51 " 9:30 a.m. she-love- r. ARBIVH PBOVO FBOMjNOBTH 8:46 p.m from Heber Free without Denver The only line to Ogden and change. ng and oars through-deepichair "cars, elegant diners on reclining No. . 121 all through trains. , S. K. Hooper, -- G. P. & T. A. - ' I. A. Benton, G. A. F. : Fotjts,-- Pr D. - Tiic Overland Route dWn"!!r-- rt- - J AU -- I Means -- when you travel east - - comforts all the way Don't uyjUickeOiajokfin.ronte I Go Direct . U Is said that hogs weighing 27G pounds require double the amount of feed to produce 100 pounds of gain. as do those weighing 35 to 75 pounds. You can easily figure where the most profit lies. " n -- t ... ? r LL Tell the agent, "THE OVERLAID ROUTE as far; as it. oes." It meMssaving of time in avoidance of changing cars, broken connections, etc. . Go.". "You'U Know When-Yo- u ' Ask any Short Line Agent for rates and particulars. - e Jo-da- up-he- : "To-morro- t- - - -- ng -"-"To-morrow Sunshine, Fruil and Flouers 7 within 24 hours ol your very door. It's tho place for rest and health and . pleas ore. Fishing, Golfing, t Antomobiling Yachting and other out door sports may be indnlged in every day reo-reati- on, .ZlnL. theTwintef;, , r Fifty Dollotrs R.oind Trip v - - , Aikths lathe fan vad tickettlfrgoodslx ThonthrfoTfeturB. ' how to can tell TwOUTE man' 13ALT LAKE you go to you 7 - Southern California and return via San Francisco at A slight ad- . r4 ditionaT oosf andstop over most anywhere.--- : rir;j Idorrllan cud tickets, 163 So. Iteh SI Szll hit . - r " -- ani-why- away and please myself.' as a begging musician to the palace The girl withdrew and the princess 7. r-:" windows," gat down tothlhOSe,m ha re?. !FraBt:Joye a good supper If he has' the money to How easy for Elise, how difficult for isponde3Cand, he fiddle for peace? should it, why buy herL-Theof a sudden a resolve grew He n. la probFranz wise 'is mantis firmly up in her.mlmL.: Abdication! It war. in the cafes .and his ably talking tras an ugly word, but. there was no" substitute. -- was over --beggar- so well" rotfieTToad." ' , She went to her writing table and repaid, my ptincess?" sat down. . The scented mauve paper Ideal Resort for Rest. gold pens "" TJp on the Alpa.a new hotel is adverlayat: hand, the array-oseemed to invite hertd write. .Invol- tised as the Ide'al resort for those who untarily she picked up one, and let it want a complete rest cure.. All the 1 wjnd,er overthe-pa)er- ; d "It Is. theprivllege of a woman to platesT made of apier mache, 80 that guests change her mind, and I have changed will be spared the clatter of a restaumi'ne. What I said to you the other rant, and as the material is so light evening 1 did. not .ineaoL.1 was afraid, guests will suffer the-jeapossible t am not strong: enough to bear the fatigue In lifting the cups state of affairs, and so, nps. - - ': responsibilities' like the coward I am, I must give way, worn by and I place myfuture unreservedly in - Paper lace, which ' ' Parisian actresses,- - looks aa delicate your hands." ; from the and beaUtlful by artificial light as the She dropped boflice produced a gold real article, while the cost is trifling. folds of iAevayHase'isseirrr' - " ' f -- st -- ir THE HERALD FOR ALL THE NEWS was-affect- wonderedhesardTaLlast, ttbinl'e-iairifnFfVi Franz" the" flddjerHqwed: yott "why were this unfortunate girl, I should go , to take his you came place, la-m- . the-penin- d -- hr 7 r: " ' P the-roach- rule--nat4on - - -- rain-wate- "- - The farmer who prides "himself on his skill in bringing his cows through the winter on the minimum amount ot ... feed la generally the farmer who complains- that the .cows do not give 7" enough milk to pay for their keep. If such fellows would try the plan of For the first few days after farrow- generous feed rations they wepld be ing feed the sow lightly, a thin, warm agreeably surprised how the cows slop of middlings and oatmeal, given would, more than, balance the account ' a little at a time, will prove all that against -- them, Is needed. Then begin feeding oats, peas, middlings and barley, and .don't Observations at the New Mexico ag"" forget the "roots..." ricultural experiment station Indicate . the following ways in which excessive Soon the cows will get out onto the cattle-grazinis injurious to land: The grass again. But don't be la too much kinds of plants preferred by .the cattle of a hurry. The grass ought to be "are eaten before they have, time to given a good start and the ground all- seed, and so die out, leaving less valuowed-to become firm, otherwise the able plants to occupy their place. The . stock will cut it up and do more dam- sol becomes so compacted, especially r age ten times over than the value of near drinking places, that the feed they will plckup. made by wiITnot"Blnk rn.The-pat-hs the. animals give direction o the" flow and lead to erosion Soft bunches on the knees of the of surface-wate- r cows sometimes appear as a result of of the soil. " ,. ; J abrasions on the hard stable floor when the bedding is scant. They can If troubled with roaches you can be treated In the following manner; keep the pests down, if not get rid of Mix one ounce of larLandlwa drama thrn entirely by use of a iran.mada of blniodide of mercury and apply It as follows:' Take any deep vessel or as a strong blister to the swelling Jar and place it where the roaches con- until it." disappears." Some- - "eregate."irTTTaTny"fim of sweet-tlmes simple pressure with bandages, ened liquid paste. Then take severaT applied an Increasing length of time thlnnarroar jjleces ofwood.bend each one into an Inverted A, and nang tnem. dally for some, weeks, will do it, on the "jar one end almost in the There are honest and dishonest com- liquid, the other on the shelf or floor. mission men. This is the story of a The" Idea Is to - make several "gang can . dishonest one, and Is .reprinted from planks" up which " Rural New Yorker that readers ot crawlwith a steeper gangway Inside, ... Meadowbrook Farm Notes may be on down which they, will slide Into,, the their guard: A farmer Bent some goods liquid never to return. to a New York commission man and failed to get returns. Finally a check - Grain which Is affected with jtink- came, which was refused at the bank. Ing smut can be treated successfully re Then the farmer came and according to the Oklahoma experiment hunted up the man. He found the station in the following way: Two dealer, who pleaded that he was "hard pounds of crystallized commercial cop- up." "Yet," says the farmer", "he was per sulphate solution should be The -50" gallons Ibt water.' smoking aJtne agar! gain Is placed in this solution, and poultry" means birds with should remsln immersed for about 12 the 'feathers off, but with head and hours.The seed "should be stirred ' - After feet on, although 'some marketmen in draining for a few smaller cities want these off also, but minutes the seed is again Immersed in which Is prepared do not" want the "eHtfanrTeffloVed "un- a two pounds of good lime and ' til the bird has been purchased by the consumer. ; Experienced buyers refuse diluting the same with 20 gMlons of to purchase a bird in. a market if it is water. It has been noted that the with the exposed for.' sale with the head .and omission of Hhis feet.. removed, as It is very easy to de-- lime water results in a decreased per-ed dotage of tertnlnatii tect whether theblrd by diskindred or any. chickenpbx, roup." ease at the time of dsatlj; If the. head . Ia reference to. the value of manurs Is left bo. The legs are often removed to the farmer PrOf. E, B. Voorhees deto keep the purchaserJ,rota.ljot.lcJng clares It is worth in money qn the farrn much as the farmer wouULhava. t he ag to jay for their Tchemlcal constituents For Instance, r .. As a result ekperiments in the fertilizer an" average dairy, cow, w'eU fed, will conducted by the Wisconsin g -- "And-r-Elis- d rid-oC4- he d. -- - pure-bre- "to-nig- the Way. v. - -- Via " hiKh-a4Ti- ry l's- ask-m- Agent -- -- ihfi-anlma- mafr-f.hav- . been in the habit of clubbing it overthe head. It w!llralse its- head to 'back. BuchrhcTlatia I" tell all the story.. " " " 7 -- you-kno- 8:34 . e when-thg"WB- ?f; . vlo-llnl- st . .... .11:40 a.m. for Heber ' " . ................. No. - . , a.m. u If chickens are forced in the "early The good -- road horse.- - needs - goo ... stages they will not make as rapid care. When he comes in tired, wet. growth as they approach maturity as and dirty, rub him down-an- d blanket, : those fed a more moderate ration. and use bandages on his legs. 'Tlien.-aft- er he has cooled off give him a If In the droppings of the horse you vigorous brushing and put him up for " ' notice that there Is much whole grain, the night. look to teeth. Have them filled so. that he can grind his feed Are your cows of poor grade? Don't r properly. get discouraged and quit, or turn a ieaf ear to the arguments in favor of The use of a separator gives yon Improvement, Start in by getting a warm, sweet milk for the calves, pigs sire. If you can't do better , and chickens, and it is worth a good buy a calf antrrear him yourself, and deal mora as feed at that time than as you get opportunity buy'ln better """ when cold and sour. cows and get poor ones,' -! 8:81 2 foi 8 for - - PROVO and salt. - - , e ing-yo- Intestinal worms do not trouble hogs wben they have access to a box eonlalnlng hardwood "ashes1 charcoal ne and-cou- ld I mm pro- duce a pound of flesh inweases as the Corn ground cob and all together chicks approach maturity,with oats makes a splendid feed for cowans well as horses. ut - You an any one tell- -, i iir too-larg- e -- satisfy, tbera?;'t "Don't Jest, madam,-The beg." prime minister adjusted his pince-neand "began to study the paper: in his. band. .."A national crisis has arrived crisis you have brought about "Your refusal to marry Prince Fer dinand has excited friction, between t f Kt- this country "and:the kingdom people whoworshlped her. rurla, and we bave receivedthis morning Toward evening" 8heBehr"forthe wbat is equivalent to an ultimatum of war.TVhicll can only be redeemed prime minister to tell him of her deci by "your decision to cancel your re- - slon, but her messenger returned to Tusal. Madam. I beg " say that he was absent from bts bouse not be found. She stamped Princess Guilda cut him short, by rising to her" feet, a flush .of anger on her foot in impotent rage. If he had her face. For a moment she hesitated; taken her at her word, even nowjthe then she held out her hands as if in enemy might be massing. . She shut herself up In her room and r pleading: Think," she exclaimed; "think for sat beside the window overlooking the e moment what it means to me. rhododendron drive. Gradually It be am Tbut 24 and came dark, and on the wind came the Consider my age-1?ou ask me to wed a man who is old muffled clamor of the city below. Then enough to be my father,; You are free; as she listened she detected above the Lyour jnarrlajje was a .marriage of iuimhlenfcarrlage- - whals on cobbles love." (The minister remembered that the note of music. It was the old to whom she had accorded the he had married a theatrical star, and bit his lip.) "Don't what a privilege of playing In the palace She welcomed the notes of love match means to a woman the at- grounds. tainment of all that Is dear in JIfe, JiisvioIin; he avoided the classics and just as the wielding of power is the played fragments of the old world love summit of success to you?- - You ask songs that me to marry a man 1 do not love, a Suddenly, as the music became loud e never seen save through er, she sat upright and listened. The the medium of portraits in the cheap musician was playing the count's love "press. : You tell nie it is my peoples song the song that he had taught her. She caught her breath." Then, half .desire, that It will weld two "nations doubtfully, she rose to her feet and together perlty the commercial prosperity that peered out, fearful lest the player is bound up in the reduction of the should see her. ' The violinist, his head taxes by a penny ""for the rich, and bent low, shambled along slowly step means no benefit to the poor. You by step in the shadow ef the trees. e to sell myself into bondage so One might have said that it was the his figure of an old. man as he paused and that the man who fritters away-ohorses and wines more than he pays to was outlined against the dark., backthe realm shall be" saved a Jew' pence ground, and "yet something some thing per annum!" The princess gave a little cry: "Madam, think again," the prime "Armand!" minister broke in. "I have" thought: YoTT'know juy - TBe - oFdseame in a whisper, and sne ioiiowea mm down one or tns answer. Send it." paths. Then he came to a halt, his in . The as evening and,, day passed, strument under one arm; and laid jcIosedTlnPrincesji Guilda. went tpjier room. " She had but one desire to be hand uponher shoulder, : be "Guilda," whispered, alone and think, to carve" a way to rule again, to through the maze that encircled her, a you abdicate, only a not a principality rule man's heart, way as easy for her .people as for herand shal self. So when shortly afterward her encompassed with thejmmp ' the of lowness and State intrigue French maid EUbs entered, she held which encircles the court. There are to hand her dlsmisstrerr up horseswaltlng at thehalet ; beyond "I -- shajl not want you the forest at the frontier Ellse will Ellse,'? she said. "The day has been us meet all that you need for the shall ftmrflev."- with 4ot -shall read late." In amazement "Elise?" she The girl courtesled anil went to the She knew nowrepeated reason the for the door, " The words were al- count's presence. "She delivered your note this morn most a whisper. The princess broke What is there to wait for? An ing. into a forced, laugh and passed her sense of duty, the ful hand quickly over her forehead. "It is Ailment of which can never fall to a very silly of me," she said, "but I woman who would .such havejieard a jatherc urloua story as thlsr war, there; onajdbe It concerns some one In my and only a man your cousin can household, so. I am Interested," perguide this stormy principality into the haps a little worried about it. A girl haven of peace. Your duty lies else here, one of the servants of the Etate, know it, aa.you know and has fallen in love. A very ordinary where,love me,youGuilda." you thing, eh, Ellse? Now those who have She covered her face with her hands, power over her, are endeavoring to "Oh, how I hate myself!" she ex force her into a marriage with a man claimed. they will an she does not care for. Her. troubles are nounce the princess the abdication of tkuown to me," andTslouTOklTtd help from the cathedral steps the piincesg her for the best. It is theIdTques-- who was afraid of her people." tion of love and duty, which have been for He"ledlier ard," throwing his world at loggerheads ever since the cloak about her,- lest she .should feel began." the cold. - "Madam . will, doubtlesa ..assert liex. 1 -you enter intoaking Elise. atrthority," suggested "Surely he said. dom, my princess," an unhappy marriage is best averted?" They hurried onwards with the blue ' ."But .if .much depended upon the of hills to guide them, scarcely match;. if it were necessary for the girl ridge save, .when he dismounted speaking to be unhappy for life inrth, interests the- - bridle 'i of ; her white took and ' ' ' of others?" ' Jiuriwrr...... ."""" EUse was puzaled. " 1 collaTIs about as bad The as the collar. . See that the collar fits. The horses will pull bettethere will be no danger of is the product r-and " "" " " shoulders. sore ' , ,' . energy. . too-sma- Successful farming f intelligent, ' 4he-prlRO-tsB ii Hogs need roots, and should have d came flooding into the little chamber, and It fell across the gold miniature till it gleamed like fire- w ben rotirod to resL-Princess Guilda was astir early the next morning, and as she dressed she hummed to herself a little love song the count had taught her, a song ha had Composed himself.' With the com. of Ing of the morning the doubts the night before had vanished like a river mist before the sun. She forgot the note she had written, conscious z mt trim intitoifl I IllfttlUILT f A' ArW n - own weakness.' ..The moonlight ee rs for the 7 Provide with r"lanjD:'Trd see thatthere' Is'tfd""1" place, whure theJamh canjreep away - - from its mother. snug-quarte- d -r- -a 4. A handful of oil meal la the horse's feed once a day will act as a good condition powder, and put his coat in sleek -- condition. e minutes,' madam, will not suffice, unless you retract a very foolish .step you have made."" "Do my people,, then, claim so great aTavor Thar I must foregotheeniy pleasure left to a princess in order to ' UTA H. , Good. caxe of the farm as wellrat e otjthe atock gives the farm- w good tquini fur hi pains. good-cas- ink-Btan- Timber Co. 160 West 3tK North Street, ; y for ssJe txt - the barn before milk It stirs up smells and dust which" Injure the milk. , - before Do 5not clean - -- Well ing. locket In which was set the portrait of a man. She knew what the receipt of cer notewould mean to him; almost she could see the firm bps of the portrait break into, smiles. Uer"siood changed." He would"he count talked about all over Eurojuv-thwho had eloped with a princess. How Ihey would Jibe at him in the cafes. Jouranlista would play with his name In type- as afl adrenrttrer who ness." tou know I to for mjrrlde atl had turned the head-u- f girtr She pushed the letter under the tl. You have two minutes left." "Two minutes!" he laugbed. "Two with a feeling of disgust at her The princess came forward with quick steps that never faltered; her heart beajpo faster than it was wont; tliert was no flash of nervouBry?sa in - s .. her t7es. " "Toa wish to e fiie," she said to A'm irime ailnister.- - She rested he finger tips on the polished ebony table, and drew herself up to her full ' height:. r be quick if it is state busi CastlezGate - aiici Clear; Creekz UtacK Newman Flower VK By . 3iirk"lle pitsenl krni hankering atter the larger farm. fhe Decision of 4I1IMMW""H. : Self OIKaJ Mitvirit Mme Cages. ' ' Engine and Boiler Repairs, Iron xti I.BrMt Castings, Etc - . s. orsx Juts 'arketi ce expert-fnenTstatio- n to determine the relative return, IXtons-o- f manure per --yeax:This equa'ls 117 pounds of nitrogen, 77- I as , compared value of wltn surface watering, the jgoncTuBIons were drawn from results obtained that with proper eare as large crops" can be produced with surface watering as and that the added wrth - pormag-of-ptiOBpuonc ,acttrgnd'3" pounds of potash. The man buying these in the market will have to pay cents for 20 cents for nitrogen and 4 thwother chemicals. --.This foots up to. -precaution necessary in surface . wa- nearly 3i,iand.in."addition '.must"bdl terlna is more than offset by the difB--i computed the henefits'to the soil of;. cuTneTTtfiiiTirjstW system: In""the experi- and putrefactive la" llberanng and mament the, first crop was harvested from king available the plant food alrea Jy January 15 to 31 and the second crop la the soiL .How , many dairymen, from April 2 to 7. In summing up the when comparing cost of feed and the results from bptn crops It was found price of milk, forget to estimate the value of the manure o! bench yielded iactnal-as- h that the bare value of the chem At the talned. more 60 did lettuce than pounds aearly bencb,-oa difference icals mentioned above, farmer c jrin ; the t otaDproxlmately 600 pounds for a for 12 cows gets one dollar per'Uay year rouad, besides the hillk t u house 20 by 100 feet, - ; n surface-watere- d d r V. i v , " |