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Show Tin PROVO IC.1ALD EFFECTIVE EIBR0IDERY K0DERTJ METHODS OF FOR SUMMER : PARASOL SHEEP SHEARING GREAT HELP ofiano The 'explosion of a lamp In one of the rooms of the Moore hotel, at started a fire which deand another building, hotel the stroyed I causiDg a 1os,s of $10,000. When Over Wool Was Old 3ath Improvements Days : I ' Mrs. Lizzie K. welsh, of Riverside, ered by Allowing Animals to Rul and " : f-" Cal., a wealthy woman who owns large Other. ; Squeeze- Each -x I tracts - ' of land to Pueblo county, baa A AAA : I eivn land vnlnarf at ttiA Mo. . The earliest metho from tb of securing the belief that t Irt nf Pnhth wool was to drive- - the sheep auickly point of view of health. In the Four persons were seriously and two through a narrow passage, and the North Country the-- clipping is usually slightly injured at Klamath Falls, Ore., covered-ehe- d, squeezing and rubbing' of one against done in an another - oosehed and detached the where there is ' plenty of light An by the overturning of a hotel bus.' Dr. tte jaoet wool Later, an "Imnrwedflan was old of boards, Relunt Redd4ngr-Caie o& The driver- was adopted,- which, n- - oar earr, sounds is laid over the earthen floor,- - and seriously-Injuresomewhat inhumane, although, as a these are kept clean by sweeping. hurrying to the station and made too Pat,ternf fHrt, if dono at the- - rgfr4 - The actTtat metfatia-o- 1 rrery time, there would probably be noth- similar, I fancy, In all districts first , After a desperate struggle with his ing painful of- severe- - about it- - The the opening" 'out of the "head, neck, wife over the possession of his ""former ' sheep were caught and .the wool was brisket eurvlng fulled ' from their backs by band. round the ribs from the belly, up to county clerk of Humboldt countyrnhot This practice continued for many the back, first on one side and then on himself through rhe head in bis roam of - years, for although Laban the other, and then the quarters. A in a hotel in Reno, Nevada, dying, in. v and the other great pastoralists of his eheep should show the stantly. g BheeprHByell8ringsfonnen-briebears"TnmilBrihave-be JJotaflJbuyej8frorn Iowa us continuous .Uner slHround its barrel making a thorough canvass during the In the zenith of her glory, "the sheep and.up the quarters .there should.be and Clark' are not everywhere shorn, - but the no break along the back where the past two months of Lewis ' custom of pulling off the wool con- line traveling up one side tnne'tB that and -Cascade counties, Montana, and have1,200 and 1,500 tinues In. some placesv- "- It is to the coming np the otherf "These fines, or to which will the. .Miles City head, go we must little ridges of wool, should be small 9ld patriarchs, then, that ' and St. Louis markets. give the credit of having set. about and should they all be at the same distance frpm one - Harry Croyle,1 a, well known North-..- , getting "the wooTTih a" business-likway, and from their day until now another.. It. is quite wonderful how ern Pacific engineer, was fatally In" practically no change has taken place much "better a nicely :shorn sheep jured i.n a .peculiar manner in th in the manner and method of clipping, looks than one jwhlch is ' carelessly yards at Livingston, Mont , Croyle ?. Most of the clipping on the big and untidily done. And there is more was making some trifling repairs on Border farms in Great Britain is done in it than a mere pleasing of the eye. an injection pipe and when his face by the .ordinary shepherding " staff. A lot of 'sheep, because wasclose the pipe exploded. As the result of an "explosion of . giant powder and a" tank of gasoline, th roundhouse of the Burlington company at Toluca, Mont., was . .I Mdore,-Mbnt- llany ii, nisi lighter other. . , " :- - - 3 ther. . " ... 1 . : - K ' -- tLaa any.;; longer ' lift open-fronte- -- sail-clot- : i' , u more beautiful than V ' ' J - - hun-dr(Bd- "it easier to ' operate Itjbna any other. , -- well-clippe- d CHICAGO , - it - - For Sal Barton -v ' 1 ; -- r Blake & Provo well-clipped- " RaiU-roa- Utah 8, ztiST IfcTH." KinljE trainmen, apd AH red Wierschem, were badly burned and injured. A drunken negro porter on a wool buyers' special car, which was sidetracked" at Shaniko, Ore., during the wool sales, shot and seriously wounded Buy Buggies ...... Bernard . Botlt ik Pbo-- 6 SO., in 7 traveling. he agent of-t- same road. In the federal court at Helena last week.Judge. Hunt. declared, (he Mon- Iff ML -- Mining company, In which many Cbicagoans are Interested, to be a bankrupt, and referred the case to a refree at Livingston, The company- - has been involved in more . or less litigation between the . . stockholders. ; "therWult 7"As of a gas explosion at the. East-HeleMont, smelter, five men came near losing their lives, but It Is believed all roaster had. not been in commission recently and the flue was" cold," the result being that "Instead of the gases'' going out through the flue they came T. .' . out, of the front The courts of Montana will have to decide who is entitled to the reward off ered. two years ago by the Northern . Pacific for the arrest of James Calvin Towers, George Hastlnga andJIarry J. timber, who held up and robbed the No.rtbern Pacific coastbound passenger train and! kflled .EAginee'r Clow , at . Walsh's spur on the morning of "May tana KImberly -- 1U PROVQ nd McLaughlin, freight-andpassenger . ll commercial.. John S. TH1 BY - railroad",-a- "i W7" I 15 YO AT d destroyed"-Jone- Tl r- - ... n" e ILLINOIS by . . secured-betwee- ; is the best of all eom--y f, lined in one ' r s Urna-cUpped-t- makes a mora perfect itltcli than any other. 1 - . -- h a sr 1 e M Titration 1 than any otter i d. - any otter. - NOTES NORTHWEST -- -- na, 1 SAVINGS Sheep Shearing Time. Soutache Motif EmbeMshedwitrt the daintiest accessories of ONE ofsummer -wardrobe is the rrovo City, Utah. gun-shad- e. A parasol boasts more virtues than the eminentfy practical one, of shading the eyes from the Impertinent rays of the sun. It gives an air of smartness to the summer girl. The display of sunshades in the shops is as attractive as it is varied, and many of the" models" shows designs' of this year's vintage. .Decidedly the most effective of the use are the emparasols for broidered linens. A woman who is clever with ber-- t needle' niay" transform a - plain,- - unassuming linen Into a chfc embroidered affair that might have come straight, from Paris on the latest steamer. A sunshade of white linen, with one of the- new square light wood hand!"" may be purchased, and the above design, half of which is given, applied to each of thr sectknisv as shown in the sketch The design may "be traced on the parasol with carbon paper. It is then worked out in coronation braid, French knots and satin stitch in floss rv embroldery.silfc;. , ; J CtLpitaJ, . - $100,000- t.: DIRECTORS: if"-"1- Heed Smoot . . .". C. E. Loose. .... . . : . . .. .. U.Holbrook, , .. . president. Vice-Preside- nt" J. Wm. Knight, sr, Boger Farrer, GeovTsylor, John E. Twelves. t: rAlLILEJirCMkie; ZIUJOS. General banking business transacted Safe deposit boxes tor rrnt. -- e - f Do It Now See The . Electric Co. PRETTY SILK WAIST. And get them to figure on eleo-trwiring your house for lights. It is the only , " .. .... - ic Half of Motif. sewa Thfrcoimation"t)raidr3s"ToT)e the spacerVetween the double llneg.jrhlaQut,liTies th& flowers,-leav- e and stems, and forms an Inner Jine orJ each flower petal. " Small " white French knots ar worked between the two rows of braid The petals are filled in lightly with long satin stitches of irregular lengths with delicate pink floss. The effect ol oiia the glossyextureoOhe Eilkiaexi tremely pretty. Th?. center of the flower is composed -- aW-shad- French Dote t erinei&rge-libw-Tdo- Very often a helper Is engaged fori a fortnight orpo, to pushj the ..work, through,-'bu- t the heaviest part of the burden Testa on the. shoulders of the peimanent hands. Needless to sayLit is a busy time while it lasts, for all the other work of the farm has to be carried on simultaneously, and it means, for the shepherds, getting, up very early not later than 4:30, and working late. The permanent hands, having their ordinary work to get through as well, do not, of course, ciijrscr many"sheepTn a day asnancllp per spetially engaged for the job. About a score per jnan, or of their attractive appearance, will bring,, as a rule, an appreciably higher price than another, lot done in -- A slovenly manner; this may frequently be seen In Jbacase of -- clipped hoggs. There is also no loss of wool la the former case; in the latter, too much is frequently left on the ridges, and reduces the. weight .ot - " fleece. The use of clipping machines" in steaa ol nana-snear- s has made, as yet, little headway In the north; but more attention is being given to the -- thiSj-ofours- . yearby year,; On soma of the idea 1ifft6fTKMe:ajgiS5ii: -- . " KfirtMlfiFHsmiiif1 have machines are to be found; French knots: dayB work; a good, hand working full the suicided at Sandusky, Mont, turn win time coroon an. none out, is Then5temndeavesredTthe average, power driven. If machines woman the herself through 6hootIng nation braid, and the latter are filled about thirty. Formerly he used to be come into general use it will be be with : a JColTs in with pale green floss. Thecolor paid by the day but it is more usual cause 'of the difficulty of finding casual heart With the exception of Harscheme is charmingly dainty, and now to follow the" piecework plan clippers rather than for reasons of i.vey.lM Jlhe rsjSeJUwas .the would harmonize with almost any cos- r giLjgIae&je:-Bordeot . CmrvfamilKcrtQriBJrsbecauss" t tume. jujwland sheep are always washed a pat any Kid of shearing., ..But the. use of machines; they say that A sunshade decorated in this wav 1 week or B9before ' hold train of Northern Great Curry assert that ' there are onejnan with machine; d.rj.ven,bya -' would be an attractive addition to the many farmers up Tame." trousseau, or to the outfit for college other benefits which" accrue "fromlt lad or woman worker will not get .President James McCrea, of th6 improves the Xhrough more than the number which commencement festivities. It would be Tljey say. the washing health! of the. sheep.- - Some old writ- twooojInien-coul- d clip fhlt IstS Pennsylvania railroad, has been, aphighly appreciated, as a graduation ers held this of the and Youatt quotes say about sixty per day. When the pointed agent gift or wedding presented is equally that excellent view, chemist Vauquelin, who woman's wage is added, to the .cost exposition L.H-- the negotiations suited to town and country use. says: " In this respect 1 am inclined of cleaning, oiling, repairing and de- with the city council of Philadelphia to adopt the opinion of : those . whd preciation of the machine, and Is set for the loan of the famous Liberty bell -FABRICS OF SILK AND WOOL think that the washing of sheep, dur- against the as an exhibit- There has been oppoing dry warm weather may be use- curred under existing circumstances fsitiba U Philadelphia to .letting the .. Latest ' Decree .of Fashion Has Over- ful to their health and to tbequality by a big farmer,' there can be little hell leavA the cltv. of the woof However this may be, saving by the new method. For' It is shadowed Everything Previously Mon- itls beyond ijuestionthalrthe practice to be remembered, as stated previous-- Ue executive committee of the In Vogue. ctyy.sbtng, prpvlnns to BhgaringriafcUytoiogt-;theHelena last week for the purpose ol - There are more silk and wool r ma7 ancient date,Tand it is quite probabie ready done by permanent servants: "publicity' steps along terials put on the counters each week. that its origin is to be found In the whose Wages hare to be paid anyhow taking lines. " Governor Norris presided, and , New ones that were kept until late In delivered an address urging the raisthe season have been shown to the from 60 pullets andV12 yearling Rhode ing of funds tor trie work of the public These are made up into coat FACTS ABOUT Island hens she sold last year eggs to -suits - or frocks, and are the amount of $262.62, not counting brakeman. a railroad often striped. HENS AND EGGS the eggs used in a family of four. wasFrank Stevens,of a terrible accident the victim Some of the colors " come with a Feed, advertising, etc., cost $94.71 at one of his arms Nevada, for Lasjtegas, the skirt and a plain surface snaking a gain of $167.55- .- These hens being jerked from, his body.'and his How to Malt Most Money from laid $,746 eggs. striped surface for the coat7 so badly torn that part v. bengaJlne is possibly ,the favorPoultry. To have the chfekens mature ranld- shoulder being a lung was exposed. In spite of bis of ite of them all. The corded fabrics Iy a proper; type- of breeding fowl is bell eved be .will are in the height of fashion. The idea Bhould be obtained. This type conslsti frightful injuries, it .. When cholera appears in the flock recovc even runs into .shantung- and pongea. Of Of TnAilttim nnA fowls sIza no water "except that In which There seems no end to the latter give Wyoming wilt produce forty million 1b both blocky In. shape, like the. Plymouth been has boiled. This pokerroot weave. It overepreads everytfting a r pounds of wool, for which the growers preventative and a cure. ' An Illi- Rock and Wyandottes.-- The chickens will why. is hard to say, for it nois receive $8,000,000 gross; according" be should man "says one of his hens laid an frequently fedVand a is rather raglike when made up and tOreonservatlve.stiiaaies Irom author inches-Jonanijejren-ejghtha- . each tiood. Ums quanUy g1?en cannot- - be --depended -- en f orjgracefnt ItaUvelsburceahe clfps i average rr: ';, and one. and inched to eatlsfr tnem.y lines. to eight pounds per fleece and close Some of the weaves are delightful wide,?the?mea8UrementXbeIng""taken some of it has" told as high as 25 cents with calipers. Sugsr ss a Finishing Feed A herd ." for house Jrocks, and. as the material pound. ot .15 , Black which was per has practically bo weight, it makes a x Qaa.man. will win with one kind of awarded first Angus atcattle C. Taylor, was William Police Officer prla the Chicago Inmost comfortable frock for thlsbot hen and.another man with some other ternational Stock Willshow, and which was seriously wounded and John L. hens breed. with is with is as it It climate. cement worker, a " iams, sold at $17 per hundred pounds live cows. We should choose breed we " One of the latest weaves in it has a like the best and then the with welghtTwas Tatlened" on"a ration which was almost Instantly killed in a pistol " It stay. diagonal , cord through it . It is very between the"t wbtnen Tn Butte, -- Fowls are , pasture naturally hardy, and con- included molasses. - Besides wide and heavy, mucb like tlnStylisbT -which-w"" the culmination of an atand oats,owner In d.u.e U. the flock fed to careless a tagion ar on serge we nave worn; all wlnterTr.v';. the temptpan of ness on the part of the poultry keeper. during.the last. month a mixture of oil by tiny rose - colored hand-drive- n ? - lasto. - . , z- . Alaska-Yukon-Pacifi- c -- -' q , method of r lighting, Office. 95 N. Acdenvy Avenoe Bo tli Phones 37-- 2 Miijs d . one-piec- leaguCZILS2SS36iS e . Silk-and-wo- Stab Bank of Provo Capital Stock - $M,C!) w. H.,Bherton, President Alva Nelson,- Cashier. Wilforo Johnson, Asst. Cashier. lse,-Ju- - toft Interest Paid ea Crsflsca A!J Parts cf st. suffi-cjen-t Wcitt. ' Post Offico Opposite Academy Avcnuo g - ' Blouse of ailk, made with tueks headed fagoting and trimmed yoke, fashioned with' a heavy cord em- broidery. The long, sleeves. are encircled with tucks headed .by the at the fagoting, and are finished wrists ifrith ruffles of tulle or lace. v . close-fittin- g -- fifteen-sixteenth- :iizsX -- Deposits. . 1 - - . drink-craze- f i in CTt T wmsn, of uid i w Copyright. . r,ri. as o la nrnvfld .hv thn-far- t ihof 8hephrd's Plaid Coats. LC1eahthfltTan shots pftrt:W?trfil Few women" feel tBemselves flied I fc tnt in hntyH for. th wnrnniwr without - lootopX - X -taw rbito Hens excefteot need a. better place ;tat which . . and 'for is peeled,the closet They coat hanging in jhJs pur seem more . necessary in spring and pos. j Bub the potato, which must be to roost than the trees around the summer than in Winter. ;; t j- J; freshly cut, well into the, leather, leav- - house. Of course, they may-survi" They are the height of fashion and mg no. part nntouched4 Let- - this' dry - there; but merely living and returning lortnaaMyt-ftewifte poliafr with a rag wtth a light, c-- profit are two dlfftettt"thThgsT Don't stop feeding the hens' shells pensive. The fashionable ones come quick motion. A little turpentine on a in a dull white camel's hair serge, and flannel rag Is also a good cleanser for Just because they; are out of doors In a' black and white shepherd's plaid. tan leather, while, several drops "of .and catt shirt 'M themselves." There They ara loose, have many nocketaH lemon or orange Juice give a brilliant Is no line, noteyeh an imaginary nns, are made .. with --long- --- a leeveg;B4 polish to any leather."01lvt oil, with, between the days when the hen' likes reach to within four Inches of the a brisk afterpolish, i'stised on pteni shells and when she does not All leather. ankles. days are. alike In that respect A woman in Vermont writes that r 11- fiTtt Vwk o Oi ow to ' ;i t:v-- 'S ",IBT 9Min tt, )UUk pnwtM MM SHI punitt. Vfuh!r-- w, W bat D. W. C witCMwaj4 d feed,-cor- n pttor alck-ehtokw- -- oisimi . nrri- . -- meaJnjL4&ts;4a fiimfxshwrbonty nf molasBos. It wo thatheffloHtsserddedayglosslfiessf to the hides and Improved the appearance of the animals in every wajr-.ii- - - " Alfalfa seeds resem- ble those of redlbyer,in .size, but dif fer In not being so uniform in shape. Thdi inlA ohnnlH ha 1 i f a1Iva or greenish leliofe bred and shriveled seed should be dis carded, as Its germinating power is d seed prolow,. Plump, duce more plants and stronger plants than do the small and Immature. -- , Seed-AIfa- -- resWWUliamfcrrrtll ve i , . - I s -- Tht rf dVaX r - - - lfa o--h well-mature- . "' wash-bousbuildings owned by the..Washoe Copper company at Butte, a. e subsIdlaryofJlheAmalgamatei"" per company --were burned to gtoTihdibnufrriTTThe-ioss-iat $10,000. :t Fred W.- - sr Law, of Rosebud Cop- the csit-mat- ed county, 1" Mont., to the. federal court unlawfully 'fencing ' sixteen hundred acres of land "on Trail creek and was was allowed to esfined $100. La cape so easily 1ecause his case is not an aggravated one. .. " |