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Show A-flSCKIOa TO DAY H'T TOO DO, YOUIX ,.X1B IF wait to morrow I OBIBVB be to TVS SON BUIKO HAI'P 4k'TCI(S. TRY IT. with sorrow, of IK bis DIEF-DSTDEIT- I T res m VOL. 1 NO 45. FEAHLES3 SPANISH FORK, UTAH, SATURDAY, it oo POULTRY. le, wo ley ng he ied jood Opening in Spanish Fork for FonUry-Raisin- g. a ew rcr pci them to work. The good scratcher is always a good layer. Poultry can readily be conyerted into ensb, whether living or dead, and they may be kept either for market them selves cr for the eggs they will lay. Among all the suggested improvenose is more valuments for able thin the following: It consists of a partition separatism about of the house for letting bene. Under this partition ii a apace stopped up by the ends ef nest boxei. These boxes occupy tbs roosting part aad are sheltered by a board. Wbea a bea takes to setting the requisite eggs are plactd under her aad tha box ll shoved through, so that the other and of the box fills the epoce, and the hen on getting of the nest find herself cooped with other eetting hens, Usually no harm is doss if two setting Of course feed, bans change nests. water and dust are kept in thl part. Ia the wintor an opening is left in the partition and thia oempartment ia used tor feeding purposes. A fst hen is a poor laysr, and if she lays any eggs at all they will either fail to hatch or produce deformed end wssk chicks. Soft.shelled eggs, double-yoland other irregularities indicate that the hens are too fat. Better starve a hen down than have her too fat. Ail bens are fat when they wish to batch. A poor hen never sell. Don't break op" a letting hen. Let her get rid of her fat and she will ley more eggs ia tha end. Layiag hens aad beat for the market one-fourt- EY be ire IN THE PROJECT. sl id; Shell Lake i. at That Cover the Shore of Utah Ad Excellent Food for Foal-tr- y Item w. ind In Id: PU On the Farm. jar farmera teem to take very little id nt in the poultry industry in Spaniah This business hai been proven te we of the most profitable sehenui we V of with email capital. It ia a bual- every farmer can engage in, ai the fitil required is eo email. A boy or jtvsn can go into the poultry business in a abort time realise neat returea. hough it may be a businesi requiring e study to be conducted profitably. ; person of ordinary intelligence can ctsefully carry it on, We have one the most appropriate place in this mty for ponltry, from the fact that 'usand of tons of sheila rr to be ad along the there of Utah lake. Just uhort distance from Lake Shore has fa found the most exosllent food chickens, turkeys, etc., evtr diieov-Ji- . The shell, as you will observe, has ossot within it that goes to conitlti the white of aa egg, aad ia alas a stive food, and tha exterior goes to ka the ebell of the egg. Farmers havlag poultry in this eity aid take their liight rig and drive wn to the lake aad get eonie ef these ill, end that this will be a profitable psyiDg iavestment ia nnquestiona Below we give a few hinti in re to the profit there is in this and uteful information for those may in the future enter into this We alio preseat a farm setae liocfli. everything arranged appropriately B.k hey should be. Jt toknow a email boy who took ad cv the poultry bueinesa who proa-in the extreme. At the age of 10 in this boy began Keeping poultry, , a i father built him for ch nothing was evtr paid by the eon, this wee the only expense which was borne by the young financier him lie kept white leghorns, tad his rs time oat of school hour wet de-ito earing for aad enjoying his It. Bs worked st the business tnd it i good for him. It tsogbt him rtgu-itand involvsd responsibilities in ng that his pets did not suffer, tn hs reached the age of 20 he went his fsther'a office. Bis bsoK book hat time showed a balaaca ia hie or of $1,000, cleared from hie poultry i he attended icbool. Thoie who k it not worth the trouble" may itroa this result with edification to jswlves. good dust bath does much to pre vermin. If you have felled to pro i thii In time, a box of fin eibee r he used as a substitute, lira the bens leaves, cut straw or dry acattar the grain in it so as to com tk. i 1 k that it will not gorge itself, altbongh feed is lying by it ell the time. But we are satisfied that there is no profit in this sort of convenience. Tbs hog gets tirsd ef eo much snmenese; food always at the bobs becomes stale. If fresh at tvsry feeding, it li eaten with a relish. It requires much practice aad skill on th part of a farmer to know when a hog has the correct ration. The most successful farmer ws know notes the changes ia the wssther end its influence on the sad poitlcns out the feed accordingly. On rising temperature the ration is decreased and vies vans. Failing to do this, bis hogs have cloy Qd when the temperature ran high, causing a loss of thrift and gain for a few day. This should always be guarded against. fa tbs stock yard among tha cattle, sheep er swlse, or in the poultry yard the motto should be cull." Cull all out that ate known to be uuprohtablo end all that, by reason of old age er frequent infirmities, there is any reason to doubt about being safely wintered. To have them eat their valuo in good provender ia winter and die ia the spring ia not profitable. Fit them for market if it con be done without too much expense before selllag or killing, but ba rid of them la some way, Ifoiehaia good colt to turn off occasionally, the sura received will go far toward paying the incidental expenses of the farm, With itock time should be no waste product!. If you keep a little ap-pet- it - 2 : -- -- - til? il-Li-i- 'irt 1 .f !V5 1 in-tr- y, fowl-house- L d y should not be kept together.. They do of a very thing, from beevea to bees, you will have gleaaers for every crop aau An exebaqg eaye corn will grow every season. chickens mors rapidly than asy of tbs It is a bad plan to permit any stoca to ba exposed to celd reins. Better to other grains. This his been deraon-atratwith a number of Lsngehan pul- keep them dry when stormy end to house lets. Tart were fed oats and wheat, the them at night. Expoenr to bud weather othare exclusively cora. The latter are will came shrinkage which it will take ready for laying now, wluls tha former much good food to overcome. Boa meal and hardwood ashes aa a ehow ao sigas yet. Not that torn is an food, far it is not, but it portion of ewlna teed was found at a Wisconsin (experiment nation to save bringi the pullet np to tha period sarliir, while the wheat aad oats about 130 pouade of corn, nr about 23 par cent, of the total amount fed in prokeep hsr st work of frsms sad fiesb. A fitting accompaniment to a ponltry ducing 100 pounds of gain, liva weight. If you wish to make a epcclalty of farm is a horse aad anow plow. If after everv snow aad ia tha middle of heavy very early Iambi for market, nee a cross onei it be ruo on certain line alwaya the of Southdown upon Dorset. Tha Iambs earns the inn will keep wide patches of of tbii cross will ba hornless. Sheep are daiety aad will noltber eit bare ground all winter to the delight of the hens and tha profit ef their oweer. dirty foot, nor drink pool water, unless Two boards nailed together like the let- forced to by excessive thirst. ter A, tnd well braced, make tba best now plow. It ahonld clear a spice Farmers, use Moustain Lake Salt for four to eight ftet wide. preserving your butter.1 Oran Lewii, aot require the same kind of food. ed egg-makia- i Any BE TV n? nd in Tub DVEMTIMN egg-layia- JL1T3D APRIL 8, MYSTERIOUS FEEB 1893. TRICE, FIVE CENTS are, prompt, Fwrtne SHOOTING. Curt for Impotent, loot M op Poo, ml mot f mltolono, HfurmoUrrltta, t of Chris Samuelson of Richfield Shot and Killed. A Salt Lako Herald special Bkavkh, U. T., April4.-!Spcciall-- totf Dhtnot. loot tf Homery, A. Wit lor- ITHOHti, mokoyott out a on. PHtt ii.ee, I txtt, to. tooolJl Dlroothml ollt0 Norvoutnooo, t lays: Cbrii Samuelson of Richfield wet shot and killed yesterday afternoon. He and Robie Field were tooling wiih two pistole, and one of them went rtf. A coroners inquest was held betore Justice Wlllden, but tha jury was unable to say which of them did tha (hooting. It is a very peculiar alliair. The body wai shipped to Richfield. Field claims that Sauiuelson shot t fiSH 6.000.000 PFOPLERSg LHYseEdS S&C O 0.M.FER11Y&C0. admitted tohtb Seedftmtn Largest in the world D.M.FKHRYACOS lllaetrMM, Uv aad PrUvi tot. Aiirtst ItlUid taieTlalaiat U-- , tei lima Am. mttkoatk T.touia. SEED ANNUAL MO. For 1883 will be Butitad TO ALL f REE nod to Applicants, UM wiaon'i outtomcr wiib out oriUrtnf it. MONEY LOANED Invaluable to all Every pervoo uainf Carden.FieldorFtower ON IMPROVED ... SEEDsrur 9.M.FERRY ACO..D etrol t.M lets Salt Lake Tribane: Inexcusable carelessness on the part ot members of Nephi W. Claytoaa household. 100 8econd street, resulted Wednerday morning in a WMWWMMMMAAAAAtt RIPAN8 TABULESmtuUU) bold, audauioui and profitable robbery Hit fttomach, liver aitd bowel, a SA ML EL CORNAUY, Tublic there. Notary The being perpetrated imrlfy tit blood. Arc unf Aitdefoperafes'ttuU. Tito hwt irmnU family tor entered by the basements, and findmodioine known tblioQnttA,d Co nut I patio (! fr iMrttiM'pttlA ing neither locks or bar ofivnng any Brwitb, HNulAche, lit5krtliurn,l Appt'tibe, Ueutol iVprviwton, f obstruction, made atourot the sleeping i'AliifuJ Dlffoctlim. Hmp)eit,bAUowf 0(He in Iittidenee, one rooms and at their leisure robbed the Tired Kct Uttar Afltll ComnleitoQ, tom or dtMM MWUlUnn from impure m Block East of Co op. Store. ' inmutei. From a room occupied by Mr. or a failure by the Rtotaiu-hver or iuteaUmw to perform tlieirproiMrftimaioua. lVnonMlvinUA i Clayton's eistere $35 in gold was first Spauish Fork, LE after ukiuraTAU Ovorcatitit(areb'nrilUMn.y Utah oat h pteaL i'ri.'a, of druirtnU or by nmtL l)oi secured, and emboldened by their succeii Iviabt) 7&O.I raokaara (4 bo itM 1no. Ad.ltvaa THE IHIEANM Now HlKMICAL horlr, fV.. s descent wai made upon the possessions Hamplea froo d of F. M. Lyman, occupid a room on the opposite side of the hallwey. There wae a coatly gold watch and chain aad three or tour d illars in silver rewarded them. To Mr. Clayton's room was but a atep, and there they corraled a diamond itud worth (900, a gold watch and chain valued at $000 and $00 ia gold. Valusee a . able jewels belonging to Mrs. Claytoa and silverware valued at $3000 and within easy reach were left undisturbed. Tha residence is provided with an elaborate end costly eleetrical burglar alarm system, but the servant wboa duty it ie to set the lyetera ia working aider every night, upon the retirement of the household, neglected to do so Monday night, and the ubiquitous bur- With (lift Finest Lot of Foreign and DomNtie Sample of Clothe glar as a reiult greatly profited thereby. and Worsteds ever seen in Spanish Fork, from which you can lny Your Snitu $11) n almost any Trice For Sale. Farm Property, - , 11 W LORENZO THOMAS. is A good farm for salt cheap. Apply to the widow Calahan, Spring Creek, or J . II . Qregg, Payton , ie spring approachea J. M. Moouey enmee forth with garden plants of every still You want to Pay. rants $1 and Upwards. Call and be satisfied. description, Strawberry, raspberry, end in fact everything in the pleat lm and at ONE BLOCK NORTH an extra low figure. Now ia your time to obtain some (elect stock. Lawrkkce Johnson our former baker will again supply ua with fresh bread Wedding and party cakes a specialty Goode all to be obtained from Wm. Jame store Main street. Everybody know what kind nfa baker Mr. John son is hence no recommendation, Wm.T. James store headquarters.. ' Worlds Fair Travelers Will Have It. j The publlo denies through service to It is Cheag Care." On the through, solid veetibuled trains of the Chicago, Union agent. Pseific & Line front or t FIILD AND FARM. WANTED A good, steady boy at this Omaha and intermediate points Chicago There if much ia a farmer knowing office to deliver The Scir once a woek. there is no change. Tide le the finest when a pig is well fed. It ia very cea Spanish Fork ia dead with out soms and fastest aetvicti between the pointi violent to have a pig fed in such a way amusement hell. named. when traveling. North-Wester- n Rica over on deck OF BANK. SPANISH FORK, .UTAH I- - Is still in it on Low Prices. Look at these prices: Homemade Carpet 50 and GO Cents Per Yard; Hats 5c. and Upward; Children Slices 50c. and Upward; Men and Womens Shoes SI and Upwards; Boys Shoes 50c.; Boy's Pants 8L50 And Everything Accordingly.- - . irbl bom n n 0 u U the i Itn lia ould :ura ould ;lp b ree Dealers end t be-- f an rmed in- - GENERAL TICOt re MERCHANDISE and rern 3U r ccd EVERY DESCRIPTION - Hate, :rop rvo- - .lon late tale; nl.llo utor . tau. State are to be i, e. ecute irt. irrow can. mg a loon mm ilson. Ibe , y nJ de- - shill . m'te , an. f ttt t the Beds Jb of all Kinds. Boots; Shoes, Etc., all Marked down to Bedrock Prices, UI mustOLEA1IM out iu order sell Is now on, and wo ill around and get a Bargain. SAIL to make room for Spring Stock. Spanish Fork, Utah . |