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Show HOG TROUGH OF CONCRETE, Simple Rule foi the Budding Valuable Utensil, G. M. Iliaro low to con root a cement hog trough. What la the best size and shape? In maltin' a con 'rote ho flrst lay the concrete t t floor, trough this an awers for the bottom of a trough. Make a box out of 2 by (I Inch plank 14 fitches wide, Inside measurement, and tie length required. This box has no bottom. Place It where the trough la required. Make another box out of What Counts. 1 by B Inch bonrds to form the core. Did yon tackle that troubls that came This should be 1 Inches narrower at your way Ibo bottom; place this in the outer With a resolute heart and cheerful. Or hldo your tace from the of day a box, leaving space of 2 Inches bo With a craven soul feaiful? tween the two boxes at tho top for Oh, a trou ms in a ton,and or a Iroubla Is an ounce. concrete. Place small blocks between Or a trouble la what ynu maka It; tho hoards to keep them from spring, And It Isnt the fact that you're hurt that counts. Ing In and nail a strip on too top of But only how did you take Ut the molds to keep them In their Ton ere beaten to earth? Well, well, what's that? Come up with a smiling turn. It s nothing iigainst you to fall down flat, But to IPs Hinc-HI- BII disgrace Tn harder voure thrown, why, tho high r you Detune Be proud of your blackened eve! It Isnt tho fuct that you're licked that counts; t THE TOURISTS FAVORITE ROUTE A carpenters level rub r, to which wooden fs Is a straight waterspout may be coming along attached a most any time. short and slightly curved glass tube, with Its convex, or bulging, side up. This tube Is nearly filled with alcohol. " i k aF One night ho Is awakened suddenly. An old sailor shakes him: Como on! Hurry up, young feller; theroa a waterspout on the starboard bow bearing right down on us." Tho boy hastens up the compan-lonwawithout waiting to dress, and as he darts out on deck he is thrown down by a mass of water descending on him like a wet mountain. Ha struggles to his feet, gasping, spub how did you flght-a- nd whyT And though vou be done to the death, whiit then? If you battled the best could. If you ployed your part you In tho world of men, Why, The Critic will call It good. Death comes with a crawl, or comes with a pounce; And whether he's slow or spry. It Isn't tho fact that youre dead that counts, But only how d'd you die? JCdmund Vance Cooke, ADD SCENIC COLORADO tha-t-- t s Chinese Sports. We always think of the Chinese as having and doing things In a sort of upside down fashion. Perhaps this la because they are on the other side ol the world. In the matter of their play even they are different from ourselves. For Instance, their most popular gamo Is a sort of battledore and shuttlecock, but not played with bats and balls as we play It. Instead, the shuttlecock is a piece of copper Fertilizing vand. A. B. I wish to seed down a money and the feet, bands, head, back piece or any parts of the body that Is handy of land that grew barley last year and for the moment is used In place of a was not plowed lost fall. I cannot battledore. The plecf of money (callget yard manure but could purchase ed a "cash) Is covered with a piece nitrate of soda. IIow much of this of cloth, to which Is attached should be applied? What quantity of bunch of feathers. Then the first oats, also timothy and clover aeed ahould be applied per acre? . player either kicks or tosses the shuttlecock into the air. The other players stand around In A group and as It would be well to plow the ground, the shuttlecock comes down all then apply twenty-flvto thirty bushmake a rush for It to knock It up els of wood ashes and harrow them in well before sowing the groin and grass again. It Is then that the different of driving the shuttlecock are seeds. Then sow oats at the rate of ways er end. seven pecks per acre, and a mixture out brought Maybe one boy will There are other kinds of levels. of five pounds timothy and eight catch It on the top of bis head and But the water level that we are send It up Into the air. Another may pounds clover per acre. The oats going to make Is much simpler. should be sown wtih a drill and the catch It on his elbow. Another will Thrust a long pin through a flat stand on his grass and clover broadcast and hands, throw his feet cork, attach a short thread to the Into the air and kick the shuttlecock In. When the grain is about head of the pin, and, with the aid of that way. four Inches high, apply broadcast a stick, fasten the other end of the about 100 pounds nitrate of soda per thread with wax to the bottom of a acre. This will dissolve with the Home-Mad- e Motor. d bottle, on the Inside. dew or rain and feed the young plants This motor goes very well If you In Pour water until the thread is havo tho magnet strong enough. You When harvesting the oats a long stubstretched tight by tho floating cork. can either use wet or ble should be left, nnd no stock should dry batteries. Close the mouth of tho bottle with a The wheel G can be either be allowed on tho field In the fall. quite well fitting cork, and through this heavy or light thrust a long hatpin and push it down Serioua Form of Roup. The driving rod F Is to be of two A. IL IL A ben has one eye until Its point nearly touches the pieces so that the wheel will turn nearly point of the pin below. stopped up by swelling. Tho swell Marbles Ready for the Trials. easily. You can use No. 24 or 30 wire lng Is black looking and feels soft as them along tho angle until they strike . Now set tho bottle on a surface for the magnet The rod that tha If It was full of water. Slie Is In the first group. Tho spectators will which you know to bo exactly level, armature Is on Is to be of brass, the good condition and cats well, Wbat bo astonished to see four marbles fly and. necessary, adjust the cork in van I do for her? off the end of the largo group and I the neck so that ono pin point Is exactly over the other. Then fasten the drop Into tho hat. This is a serious form of roup. IIow Thoy will probably test this trick C0lk securely In this position with did your fowl get It? Find outcauso, several times by out different I sealing wax. If possible, and remove It Remove numbers, but for calling number called Mow, If the bottle is placed on a every the sick bird at once from the other use tho same number of extra mar- table, one point will stand oier the and make a si, lut Ion of one part ol bles to roll with, and tho trick will other If the table Is but not If level, "Platt's Chloride" to five of rain succeed every time. The same result It Is inclined. By It on one Nau water. Bathe the head and the swol- can bo obtained by using billiard Bide or another until raising CMUU one point Is over to len part well. Allow some of tbs balls or anv size bo determined by the magnet spliorical objects all of the other you can make it level and You can either make a wheel o get solution to get Into the throat and the cams r.lzo. be sure that It Is level In all directhe nostrils of the bird. Applications tions, You can test any other surface It anywhere at hardwnre store. of coal oil. with a roup pill morning in the same way. Moon SawL What the and evening, have been found effecBaked Candy. "la the Inn parlor of a little prorin tive,, The poultry house should at clal town," said the moon, cheer Boys, up! Here Is a candy Green Sailor Boy. "sat a man onca be thoroughly disinfected. recipe that Is no relation whatever to who was traveling about with a bear. , A waterspout Is one of the flst He was eating his supper. The bear I things a green sailor boy wants to fudge. One cup of chopped nuts (always Drying a Cow. was tied up outside against the pal ace. He has read about It as one of use peanuts, for where is the X T. Z. A cow within two months Inga. Poor Bruin! he would do no one the wonders of the sea, and boy who It rouses doesn't like of calving Is giving one gallon of milk any harm although he looked I his The white of pearuts?) keenest He grim curiosity. gets the ono egg beaten per day. She Is being well fed on enough. Up In tho garret three chil-- 1 old sailors to stiff and one cup promise to call him of brown sugar. very Mix well aud put in good fodder and mixed grain. Would dren were playing together I when one Is the sighted. by They promise, a buttered pan and bake until It be well to go milking her or grad light of my rays; tho eldest light might be winking stealthily at each other. ually cease? brown, or about twenty minutes. Be alx yeara old. tho youngest not more I The ship gets down Into very careful not to let it bura on the than two. "Stump, stump"; somebody I waters, and the boy Is told tropica! that a bottom A cow usually does better tho fol was coming upstairs; who could It bo? lowing season and produces a strong The door flew- - open; It was Bruin-gr- eat ODD SPELLING PUZZLE. er calf If allowed to go dry for six or shaggy Bruin. Ha had got tired weeks Is she If than milked up of eight outside In the court, and to the time of calving. It would had waiting found his way to the stairs, therefore bn welt to dry her up. To aw It all," said tho moon. do this, reduce htr diet to bay and "The children were very much water for about two weeks, and gradfrightened at the shaggy beast; each ually cesso milking her. When she of them crept Into a corner, but be Is nearly dry, the milking may ceass found them all out and smelt them She then may altogether. receive a but be did not hurt them, 'This must light feed of grain dally along with be a great dog, they said and began the bay until going out to pasture. to stroke him. When he laid himself down on the ground, tho youngest boy Spotted Chicken. climbed on his hack, hid his head, P. II. IL White Plymouth Roeh with Its golden cur!, In tho beast's bens were dusted with Insect powder, fur, and played at hldeand shsggy which gave them a dirty appearance; seek. Presently tho eldest boy took when their egga hatched tome of the his drain and began to beat upon It chlcka were a potted; what was the until It rattled again. Thin tho boar cause? roso np on hla hind legs nnd began to dance. Oh, It was most charming to There has been some other can ee? than the lice killer. Tho effect of the After that each hoy took his gun, lice Killer on either slum, or newly X and gave the hear ore n!m which he batched chirks would only he tempo-rary- . the Placing held Separate Figure. quite properly; this was Indeed If put i n the uri-n- t t tek ti urn a splendid tdaj fellow thev had found. could he no sneh tMrg os potted Then . . chick. If the hens which laid the One the) he an to inarch, 'Ono, two. I Suddenly mum ono came on a large stiff uird. The easiest wav aro white the chickens quite fg'l to the dour I. was the mo'her of tho to do this have prukihiy hem thru n hack to a h to lay ,hp e lge of I Yon should have chtldrin. weak spot In their ancestry. ruler along the tlr-- t line! draw tho Pure ns she stood In dumb tirrr-r- seen hera with bred White 1mk stock do nt give Pvcond l.no a! me the lower liKr 1 ii n !i ! face a w h'te . Vnt frtfn edge exactly chalk, her mouth move spotted or xl.it L colored rhleken. and ha'f the ruh-- r m 'll jt l fixe :.td In ope., hora eyes blemishes on j Inmate from lice killf JS. on tilt see in d In", flrtvv the ' f, i.i ' I ir 'i tm nr a . rified a i ix .. third ers are as a rule only t ''Tiny tmmet and on. hoy nodded In her line alon-- th- lnw,r . 9 la v In the i.in.e aid said, 'Foe wo are play wiy draw seven olher And when1,!,Willing Victim, tne ii iM r Then the heir's runs llne, tho same ditanee apart, at right n Md SOtlio f gho Whin l sit uiy face oqitnst r. r cii if. : up. liars Ander ntV.leJ to the fir-- f I. Vi t m'f,r i! 1.1 a V,,' ;"'1 anjtfclm I m an If. yen' Yen have new dnv n a t" square diHe Would )nu ormlful setting vided Into little which flr 1,V L-. Tho rm! mine? your face a Dottle, Leyrl d n, ,;np la U)f --I A 7; (4 in t ("intent tjaed In lilts dr.-- Vin, Fome men would rather tell nerr-- I l , Cut nut the lnr--. i 'her, tn deter--r mark th ! ho imp.. VV, al-llie than tho dlxarrri-.illi- t truth v jl I; level or not heavy tines shewn in the picture and w' ruI 0I ae 0 tfal CHOICE OF IIOCTKS. THROUGH PULLMAN AND edfl TOURIST SLEFPn ! In to i'jpt wa-aate- A Surprise In Marbles. This Ingenious little trick may be done with a number of marbles of the same size. Place several books upon a table o that they form the angle with It shown In tho drawing. Lay a dozen marbles In line In the angle, each touching tho other, and ask some ono to hold a hat at the edge of the table whero the row of books terminates. Now toll the onlookers that you are able to detach any number of tho marbles they may name from the lot Water Level at Work. and drop them In the hat withont ri!m,ent ,s commontouching a single marble of the group. , , . r. ' e.vc, After they have puzzled over the ques yT. tlon or a second, of course aome ono nr,,l,r,(p!larj.v!,th0 ,t" iie,w,h,cls. n.ot filled by will give you a number. f a r- of course- Say tho given number Is four. Ex toJ ;.h h.'heat part of the curved tract from your pocket four marbles, n a 'eveL or orl the same size as the others. Lay them I (ldle ,of he tube 18 ,n lts ? i the In line at about six Inches from the st and there 018 bubble group of twelve. Then suddenly roll i ,pat'when stands; the ruler is Inclin- ed the bubble moves toward Its high I FAST FLYERS DAILY BETWEEN OGDEN AND DENVE- R-- FROM OGDEN OR SALT LAKE r a spout?" The sailors are around him, roar Then lie looks up above tha lng. companionway and sees an empty hogshead. Having seen and felt tha waterspout he descends to his bunk, wipes himself dry, and turns In. Next time waterspouts in great number may be reported on both bows, but he will have no particular desire to observe them. W-a-- CITY LAKE TO THE WORLD'S FAIR terlng: It's Cross 8eetion of Concrete Hog Trough and Mold. A. t by S In plunk; h, concrete C, 1 by C In, bour.ls; i, mill to hold form In unifim li strip; 1.', concrete floor. The concrete should be one places. part of Portland cement to 2 parts of fine gravel. In filling the molds with concrete never put In over an lch at a timo and ram It well. When finishing the top loavo the edges rounded off. In a couplo of hours the core can be lifted out and then the outer box removed. Give the trough a wash of pure cement. In warm weather, after the trough is built ten or twelve hours, It should have a pail or two of water put Into It and left for several days. m THROUGH TO ST. LOUIS WITHOUT CHANGE OF CAttc t to Me fedot Free Reclining Chair Cars. Dining Car Service a la carte on all through train. For Folder, Illustrated Booklets, etc., address L A. BENTON, 0. A. P. D In 1 1 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH pit pool .poo! miif lltt! qtH an mis If The Popular Route to the I the IB ST. 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