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Show CACIIK AMERICAN. IakIAN. UTAH Frenchman First to Uso Steam to Propel Boat? cifte Pr OPEN SEASON NOW FOR WAR ON PESTS Ct Rid of Mite and Collect Mor Pf t C. l!i Ek A PtRRtny i hOTifc traUAt MJ ferevk lt Poultry CUa thiritif th rush owner of farm Its k of poultry forget tho bird and rwult mite and lira get to work with a refilling decrease In the numtx-- r of etc laid, and the effort of tho rhhkrnt to rn,.i on a tree limb rather than In the pouliry house. I 11. the alien tho annual war begin between mite on tbe one hand and egja on the other. Poultry men act a apectator but pay a 'iff admission price to alt-nthe tmttle. Neglect of the flm kl at thl time Invite rnemiet of good poultry husbandry to get buy. and chief among these la the aell known nilte. Tli Insect Infest poultry houses, usually hiding away under the perchea during th day but proving upon the blrda at night, auck'ng their blood, lowering their vitality and thereby decreasing egg production. Here are acme of the way In which mites may be eradicated. First, do not nail down th roost imiea fast to the supports. If they are nailed, knmk them loose. Then spray the roosts, and the whole house. If needed, with old burnt cylinder oil mixed with equal part of kerosene. paint or spray the roost with rnrbntioeum, aa recommended In Farmera' Bulletin 81 of the railed States Department of Agriculture. Past history ahowa that mite have won every war In which they have engaged unless ont.side aid la given, and now ttint every source of farm Income la needed hy the owner, time should he given to eradicate poultry pnrnsitea to the extent that the birds may give their highest production. e jLdrcn Burr ! WATSON AND TWENTY' the ejes of the whole turned toward Itich iin n l, ii.. for there wub taking one of the most dramutlc (ii.u-Amerieiin history what e.iniu In a I .lilts) "the greatest criminal Innl In American history and Hatchery Beat Method one i f l!.o notahle trials In the an ?. of Maintaining Floclc mill of the law." No less a person I. There are three principal wavs hy than Aaron Ihirr, hut lately Vice '11 I resident of the V tilted States, was which poultry flocks are maintained ou trial for lus life ami the charge against him from year to year. These are: the 4.3 . , m was that of commuting a crime whiili was a sitting hen. the farm Incubator, and the hatchery; and the most satisfacthreat to the safety of not Just one person or a group of persons hut to the safety of the whole tory source of chick supply Is the nation, the crime of high treason. hatchery, because of the fact that the whole problem of brooding, Although r.urr was aiiuilteil by what was ' f;gS3E:aakra:-fKa3u:I3EBria::B-gSgJ:rsubstantially a Pi oh h verdict of not proven, rearing and production, being on a Courtroom my lord," and historians are still doubtful as to highly uniform basis. Is simplified. whether or not the famous I.urr Conspiracy1 (fROHTHf PAINTING by CW.JtrnKYS A farmer is not really In the poulwas actually a treasonable scheme, the name of in "THE PAGEANT of AMERICA'; . try business until he has at least Aaron Burr has come down In popular belief Courtesy yaie university press) 100 laying pullets. A (lock of at least among our "galaxy of scoundrels" second only this size makes it possible for him, or not he has been to llcnediit Arnold. Whether large particularly If located near assigned suoh a place Justly or unjustly Is a market, to sell his eggs direct to matter over whiili again historians disagree. the retailer, getting the benefit of In the Presidential election of Burr and higher prices than are possible when Thomas Jefferson, the Demoeratic-Ilepuhhcaeggs are sold through the usual candidates, each received 73 electoral votes, a trade channels. of house tie which threw the election into the To ensure a pullet flock of 100 representatives, which was strongly Federalist birds In the fall It Is necessary to After balloting for a weik, ten votes were cast start with around 2.7) chicks. Where for Jefferson and four lor llurr, nud under the chirks are purchased from the Constitution as It stood then this made Jefferbreeder hatchery or the commercial Beson President and llurr, Vice President. hatchery any desired number can with the cause of politunl Jobbery Federalists, be started at a given time, and the Burr lost whatever rep ird the leaders among problem of management, brooding, the new party held for him. Then he became and feeding Is simplified rearing involved in a hitter struggle for supremacy In Wlint Is more Important, the pulNew York polities and because of the antagonlets in the flock mature at the same ism of Jefferson all the patronage was thrown age and go Into the laying house In to Burrs rivals, the Clintons anil the Livinga condition suited to high stons. Accordingly lie accepted Federalist support In the gubernatorial race of 1S04, an alliance which was fought bitterly by Alexander Poultry Hints Hamilton. The result was the defeat of Burr, who held Hamilton chiefly responsible for his Poultry and egga possessing a standard type are meeting with Inhumiliation. Then followed the famous creased demands on the consuming duel in which Burr's pistols ended the market. great career of Washington's secretary of the Richmond. John Marshall, chief Justice of the nernassetts Island could not be regarded 83 treasury nud made Burr a political and social court of his United the even States act, Supreme presided Prevention Is the safe way to granting that he had advised it, pariah. Discredited In the Last where he had been over the trial. Luther Martin and Edmund Ran- for, said they, advising war is one tiling but raise turkeys. Keep the old birds a loader, Burr turned to the West to recoup dolph were counsel for the accused and Willlnm levying it Is quite another. If this interpretation away from the young. Hatch eggs The was correct, then no overt net of levying war, In an lncuhator. his fortunes. Hoping to capitalize on the unrest Wirt was counsel for the government. foreman of the grand jury which brought the either within the jurisdiction of the court or among the Westerners where talk of disunion The demand for young pullets Is was rife. Crossing the Alleghenies he arrived indictment against Burr was the waspish but stated in the indictment, had been or could be at Blennerhassett's Island in the Ohio river brilliant John Randolph of Roanoke. And not shown against Burr. Increasing every year and the trade an Next in was the least ease of Chief the this Justice Marshall handed down great figures In them can be mnde highly profit-tablwhore lived Harman Blennerhnssett, a wealthy of tragic opinion accepting virtually the contention of to the producer. Irishman, who had settled there in 170S. To Burrs charming daughter, Theodosia, Burr's nttrueys and when the prosecution was Blennerhnssett Burr proposed a wild scheme of fame later. Although Aaron Burr was upon trial on the unable to produce two witnesses who had actualIf eggs are gathered three times raising an armed force in the Old Southwest, ly seen Burr procure the assemblage on the Is- a driving the Spaniards out of Mexico and estab- most serious charge which can be placed against day, there will be fewer broken allowed it ease to to land, the the a was in he little of go the citizen Jury. country, reality nnd soiled ones, and tbe eggs will lishing a great southern confederacy composed was thereafter the In veidict Shortly what was at the time following of these conquered Mexican possessions and more than a pawn retain their fine quality longer. the American territory west of the Alleghenies regarded as a test of strength between the Re returned: We of the Jury say that Aaron Burr not is to be guilty under this indictment proved where the sentiment for disunion seemed bo publican President Jefferson and the Federalist While there are records of pullets Chief Justice Marshall. The trial lasted from by any evidence submitted to us. We therefore which laid strong. eggs earlier, the time find him not guilty. At the order of the chief to 27 March and the full 7, 1807, September was enough impressed by Blennerhassett when they should begin to lay Is this Justice Scotch on the was verdict entered maneuvers of the executed the by legal Burr's scheme to mortgage his vast possessions story records of the court as a simple "not guilty. between the ages of five and six to furnish the necessary money. months. They also two clashing forces would require a book for Acquitted, Burr became an exile and an outhoped to gain the aid of Great Britain in car- the telling. cast. man The be who came of vote one within Under the Constitution, treason against the Resistance to disease can be Inrying out their scheme and, further to Insure President of the United States wandered the success of the plan, Burr won the support United States consists only In levying war Ing creased hy breeding from strong unabout Europe for four years, borrowing small of General Wilkinson, then governor of Louisl against them, or in adhering to their enemies, related birds and by the use of amounts, dubious urgattempting promotions, no aid and and them comfort, ana territory, commander of the United States giving person feeds and good feeding good a villain as ever served may be convicted of it unless on the testimony ing the French to seize Louisiana in 1810, and methods. army and as to own his false a land finally with returning of two witnesses to the same overt act, or on the United States government" wig and whiskers. Shortly after his arrival he Throughout 1803 and 1800 Burr developed his confession in open court. The crux of the whole encountered the Provide roosts for the yonng breaking of the one tie that on ceror not a was whether case well which Burr became the known against plot throughout held him to the earth when his beloved Theo- growing birds. When these are West. The federal authorities, however, seem tain date (Decemher 10, 1806) Burr had actualwho had stood by him when the whole available they will not pile up at to have been strangely blind to what was tak- ly levied war against the United States by dosia, world seemed to have turned against him took night and smother In the hot coron an armed force Blennerhassett's ing place until at last Wilkinson betraved the assembling from the South to meet him in New York. ners of the brooder houses. scheme to Jefferson who on November 27, 1SOO, island and on the day following had set in mo- ship The ship on which she sailed never reached Issued a Presidential proclamation calling for tion this same armed force in an expedition There is no profit In feeding hens port and what her fate was is to this day an the arrest of all those involved. Wilkinson and against the City of New Orleans. unsolved mystery. One of the most tragic pic- which do not lay, nnd this Is the the others, to save their own skins, deserted The prosecution produced a series of wit- tures in all American season when many decided to go on history is that of the Burr and, in the modern parlance, he was made nesses, mainly servants of Blennerhassett, to Learn to pick out the vacation. faAaron broken, a devoted disgraced Burr, the goat of the whole affair. Attempting to flee, prove this point. Then it announced its inten- ther whatever else he may have been, going slackers and sell them for meat. Burr was arrested in Alabama and brought tion of introducing evidence to show Burr's down to the battery every day for years, searchback to Virginia for trial on the charge of trea- connection with the assemblage on the island, Providing plenty of shade for the ing the horizon for the sail of a ship which son. a defense which the sprang surprise whereupon never came the ship bringing back to him his yards is one way of protecting the His case was tried in the United States cir- turned the tide in Burr's favor. Developing the t daughter. And then as a final touch flock from the hot weather. If there cuit court sitting at Richmond and never, per- fact that od the night of Decemher 10 Burr had to an career was his unfortunate mar-- Is not sufficient natural shade, artihaps, In American history has there been gath- not been present at the Island, hut had been 200 riage to the famous Madame Jumel who divorced ficial shelter can easily be provided ered together in a courtroom such a galaxy of miles away in Kentucky, they contended that him on the day he died. with boards, canvas, or brush. I notables as assembled In that little room in under the Constitution the assemblage on Blen- by Western Newap&per Union ) 111 m r .c. A: 1 'if --VJW- g Scene at Burr'sTrial n Burr-Handlt- Cohn Randolph Thomas Jefferson A deposition signed by two mia rice of l.yoni. Fra ore, a Irttrr from the American Inventor, Robert Fulton, and numerous oilier papers ap to prove conclusively that the Inveulor of th first steamboat not tha American artist tuveuto r, Fulton, hut a French royalist, the klarqula Claude Itorolbe de JouST-codAbbana, abs died I'M yeari ago. July It, While Robert Fulton was still a young painter and only eighteen, the second steamboat Invented by JoufT-rod'Abbant auccessfuly mounted th current from Lyons up th Faun river to th lie llarle, amidst . the acclamation of the Jouffroy, railed after hla principal family name, has an avenue In Iarla named for him. but little credit aermt to hav been given him for bla Invention until a Iremh writer. Jerques Chrlstiand, took up hie raus in a new simper. toiler, Jouffroy's euglue builder, Ierler, collaborated with the younger Fulton In Installing Walls' engines on at on mhos is, one of the replies of wlili h probably wns that which navigated the Hudum river and gnve Robert button the credit for t dug the first and foremost Inventor of the etcaintiont. Fulton, who spent much time In Tarla, hod written a letter to the French pulent office, culled lam Arts-Metiers, dim Inlming hi part as the first Inventor of the etmmtioat. ... e Make Water Rwa Uphill The United States and IS foreign countries have Issued patents to Toriho Bellocq, an Argentine In ventnr, on a new pump that make water run uphill, despite the Iowa of nature which any that can't lie done. By creating wave In a pipeful of water this new wnve pump" can draw water up from almost unlimited depth. According to Popular Science Monthly the operation of the new wave pump I so extraordinary that even Bellocq himself admit that he la not certain of Its prln elide. WHEN MOON LOSES ITS SILVERY HUE A ho baa area a black moon! So in hav teen blu moon, but tht I o uncommon that Its rarity baa passed Into proverb of Infrequency. Silvery la th term that th poets apply to tha new moon, and golden to the full moon. Sometimes, owing to th h ravine of the air near th the moon may rls or art wearIf, In the scriptural red, ing a phrae. It had turned to blood. Ilut when. If ever. Is th moon black t It ran only be when tie side turned toward the earth la wholly unllghted. tu an rrllpao of the Then, why mootiT It then ha deep abide over It, hut It hue I coqiery, and It I lighted So well thal we ran even make out It face. Thl I due to Irradiation through the earth's atmosphere. The raja of the hidden atm are bent around the wdld body of the earth and fall upon the moon, which at that time la alwajt exactly full. We shall hav to look for some other time If we are to find It black. I there any time when the moon a it looks at ua la wholly unlighted? It la passing from old Yea, Jut wh-to , for Iht-- the oppoult aide of the moon receive all the sunlight, and our aide none. But, If It Is oot lighted, how can we eee It at all As a rnntter of fact we usually cannot, particularly eluce it I an near the tun as to tie lort In It brightness. The moon would surely be black If w could wee It, but how are w ever going to? We have only to wait for of the aim. an er!! Whether the eclipse be total or partial, the blackened part of the sun, aa It seem to u. la not the sun at all, hut thl very moon that we are looking for. Tin re la no dotiid about ll Idacknes. The Bible compare it to the blackest haircloth. But no hmr or Ink or jet wn ever so blink aa thl black moon, and. when tlie eellpae Is total and tills great tdaik hall hang In heaven, blotling out the wun, one must have strong nerve to behold It without a midden feeling of terror. It I a Mack moon. Idack be) end our wildest Imagining. If once we see It, we never shall forget It, and we shall he fortunate If It doe not haunt our dream. Providence 1 fwett Hole! i--- ir ;b:4 A ! - AH;, I 3.;,' Tr $71 1 nt JL, ' L i-- U HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE 200 Tile Bath 200 Room in wry rooc. RATES FROM J1.J0 Radio tovuwctioo n mmillm rrfwaw ERNEST C ROSSITER, Mr- - 31 per dv, or leu, will pay for death and disability protection of anv nan or woman leu than 80 year of age up to $1,000 in th Mutual Aid Association. If you art not vet 80 year of age, hll out the coupon below and certifies! will he muled you for your pprovl. no f kills.no mi dical Examination REQUIRED, jusi your (be ome of name anj ftJJrcs hfnrficurf, Send do money. 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Everything relating to baseball prior to that time Is merely hearsay. Try lydia E. Pinkhsm't Vegttabl Compound r hole-ln-nn- e ! VS', Sl e c Felt Terribly Nervous always melancholy and Fagged out . blue. She should take Lydia E. Pink-ham- 'a Vegetable Compound. Its tonic action builds op the system. Try it. W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. Ma 32. Dessert Comes Next Johnny, has daddy had his dinner? Johnny I guess so. I just heard the maid tell him he had some crust Books are written about the South Sea Islands that lure the reader. Then he sees the moving pictures of life there and loses his interest. You have to make acquaintances Some folks are so smart they keep Young folks are so full of vitality out of trouble, and their smartness in order to find a friend. Then you all the time that they never think of feeling spry." still have the acquaintance, too. gets others Into It. two-face- d long-los- Salt Lake Citys u ili-e- p ... ... Keeps Skin Young Orb of NightH Can Atauma Intense BlacLneaa. Written Up" by Hawthorne The Great Stone Face, the famous profile In the white mountains of New Hampshire, was first seen by a white man In 1S).'i when Nathaniel Ilall went out one morning to shoot for the hrenkfast of a partridge number of road worker encamped In the southern end of what Is now Nathaniel known a Profile lake. City May Pay for Loit Watt Hawthorne visited the spot In 1S32, Ijiurl-lo- n castle, which attracts and 10 year Inter he wrote the tale thousands of visitors to Edinburgh, which Immortalized the profile and Scotland, ha lost it mineral well, mnde It one of the most famous nut nnd the city may linve to make good ural curiosities In the world. the loss. The waters of the well are credited with unusunl healing powSaving Billion er. nnd It was an attraction In ItA saving of ten rents a day in the With the construction of a new self. food hills of all the city dwellers In sewer In the vicinity the well hag America Is predicted by statistical gone dry. John H. Farley, curator a as Home of the experts Country of loiurlston castle, demnmls that result of certain agricultural econ the city lay a pipe to supply water savomies now being begun. The to the fountain nnd place an approing will amount to a national total priate sum to the endowment fund of $2,500,000,000 every year without of the castle. reducing anv bodys diet by so much a . radish. as Clew of Little Vatu The fact that a bandit who Should B Popular robbed a chnin grocery store In Well, whats your idea of a slo- I.ynn, Mass., wore a white cap was gan? of no assistance to police. Thomas The full gasoline tank, bozo, the McHugh, the store manager, said Louisville full gasoline tank. the man who held him lip ind forced him to deliver the contents of the cah resistor wore a white cap. A There' a Difference squad of 2. policemen hunted the 0i-lthe mod- city nnd rounded tip 32 men, all Is Mrs. Nii.vlii-ern kind of woman who sings in the wearing white caps. The bandit wns not among them. rain? Gossip No, she is the kind who reigns in the sink. Make Hole in One An unusual was made on the seventeenth hole of the Rye Modern Pialm What did you learn in Sunday Country club, N. Y., whiih measures 103 yards. Edward J. Morrissey hit school today, dear? The Lord is my chauffeur, I shall a house 30 yards to the right of the not walk green with his tee shot. The ball caromed off, hit the edge of the green, bounced back and rolled Into Away Behind the Time Poor George lias been kicked hy the cup. a horse. How dreadfully obsolete!" 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