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Show THE JOUltVAh, TRI-WEEK- Exchange Gleanings. and Last week witnessed a very shock Teacher cf Violin. ?wno tn.m ing accident in our town the partiraJuareJ culture. ticulars of which are as follows: Xe Herman nd Italian Master Dalton was riding Shoolai i a thoroughly European a small Eugene 'pouy when it stumbled. o The. lad. was thrown from to teacher of 33 yeara ' street. saddle but one of his feet on which 478 N. Main was a. spur, held him fast Galvo there The pony thea started for home CaVUto JSiS. Berea. on a gallop,; the lad meanwhile Fcr PHs Cams, was being trampled . beneath' it feet. In agongy. the auxioua mother gazed at her little son being dragged, to death. At the bars 1 e. erp-neuc- . 1 SAM GLASER tlio pony stopjied. The. boy was picked np dead, his head was bruised most terribly, his clothes ft arm horj riblymangh-d- . Magratli Dept merchant. THE LIQUOR alktom-oflP-an4-h(-4- -- Wines per bottle 35c. to from $1.25 , Wines per gallon Alberta Star. Ball Meeks, convicted of robbing the Montpfelier Bank, and who is 5ft Whiskey per gallon from $2. now werving? .time In the' peuiten-tiur- y T,"$c.oo at Boise, has been adjudged finest l insane-wmCo.'s Brewing wilt he sent to Black-fo, Salt Lake and Milwaokee for treatment. wr also Pabst Montpelier Examiner. Anheiser Bnsh in Kfcg and bottles ' always in stock. Stephen Lodlnm. was in town of sorrel horse City Tuesday' driving elivery to Any Part free which is quitd a curiosity, having five perfectly formed feet. The 5th foot starts from the fetlock joint, on the left leg on the inside C. D. and has fetlock and hoof complete and looks like the foot of a colt. NOTARY PUBLIC . rTV 4 ot s - . , W. Fullmer . JOURNAL OF-IO- E. Line Imperial MAY UOU.VN UTAH. 2 1!I03 following the corO, which la warranted thing with them. to make the richest land poor enough One hAidly knows which to be more to grow a crop will oats which stand of enthusiastic over, this Arizona girl i ' v horse trainer or that Maine woodawo-ninnMr: ; Freese. Her camping ground ; Science h touching agriculture' and Is the reglou of the headwaters of the horticulture Ip, many ways In plant Penobscot, with which she Is probably breeding, crpsd fertilization. In the more familiar than any other person spraying and limitation of Insect pests. living. She has absolute control over In a ua lyses of all foodstuffs as aulmal her nerves, never loses her head aud is soil physics . whereby, the a noted hunter, bt game, large and rations, soil is flttnl for Its Work, In anlmul small. She Is a fine wing ahot. She is husbandry, the feeding and breeding of rather slender lu figure, but perfectly all domestic animat lu fact, there is strong and healthy, and she gets this no other business in which mail is splendid physique, mark you, by active gaged where science touches him more outdoor life, not drudging,, stooping helpfully or with which it works more over the soil, nose to the ground, but by long tramps nnd canoe trips. She hanpouiousty. K . was born with the woods love In her WHAT WOMEN CAN DO,. blood. No narrowing, stunting female i could starve It out of i It.f rrpptr pruning she makes her enthusiasm pay by r 7 Physical Derciopn.eit. hunting nud tourist parties Things one woman has done may at through her beloved haunts in forest any., tlrno he done, by another woman. and by stream. Maine baa l.SOQ regThink du that proposition Physical istered and licensed guides, aud ot these development is nt present neglected Mrs. Freese Is oue of the most skillful among women to the cxtonWf n posi- as well as noted. Her nearest hunttive sin, a sin against their beautiful ing ground Is fourteen miles from her bodies. Physical development is what home, nine by canoe, four afoot. the sex need today, IIoW strong and In the heart of the forest she has a splendid and able to take care of Itself winter lodge of logs. There she goes the feminine body Is when properly upon snowshoes and when the trained you 'may know from the cases woods longing surges camps over her soul In of a little girl and n young woman I cold weather. At these times she cuts shall tell you of. Their stories will holes In the lee of the Penobscot wademonstrate to you what you fool In ters and catches fish. All this, hear lu your bones already that the alleged mind, without neglecting her household weakness and cowardice of woman are duties. Bo men need not be afraid of not really natural at all, but an arti- the phyalcally new woman. ficial growth upon our civilization. ALICE ZIMMERMAN, ; First there Is Bertha Elolse Grant, cow glrlof Arizona. It has boon said Book kooralo. that no cowboy rough rider In Arizona d ,is the equal of this fourteen-Tliut lax girl. probably stretching things, but she is certainly ns skillful Sf.d fearless n rider as any man among the world's loading horse, bqrocs, the .a - ,' ,r - ( s. . v her-Xo- r; rj r V, , ' If" Omaha to phicago, Short Line. fun mv ! St. Paul and Minneapolis. Omaha to Donhie Daily Service. in equipment, safety, con foil ud certainty ot service. Our taunt comprise everything that is up to date and modern in the rMilroad world. Wide veetibuled .quipmit, cars, dining cars, buffet. muk Fiee redlining ing and library cars. i g chair ms. All new throughout ticket agents 1 or tickets via the ILLINOIS Ark RAILROAD. CENTRAL Route" is describing this will be mailed Pictures and Notes Ko an illuetrated booklet new route. A free copy on application. aFot further information, time tables apply to J A. - 75 Montpelier Republican. , Bishop Joseph E. Cardon, John H. Wilson ami Melvin J. Ballard came np from Logan Thursday; with Moses Oardon ot Pocatello, Mr Ballard is the famed ' bnritond '' ' V cowboys. yr singer.and it would have delight 'that ohlid ' female riiysionlly Ij'the ed the peopleiftf Rrxburgto have 'and fortunate who has no most had him remain and regale them womenhappy ever hereto constantly repress with some.of Jiis choice selections' Utah. - Fremont Journal. j George Barney's Home in BrookIvn has been the seenelof three accidents to his children lately. One day last week his daughter ran out to hang on to the tongne of a roller that was being hanled behind a wagon. , She rode a short distance and then lost hold, falling to . the ground and being run over. ' Her head was badly bruised and her hip seriously injured. She is now able to bear part of her weight on the injured joint. Three days after this accident one of the same mans sons five years of age fell from a shed and fractnred his collar bone. . He was properly cared for and is now improving rapidly. The third accident came Sunday when their little girl, scarcely more than a baby, fell into a canal and came near drowning before she was seen N and taken out. seveu-year-- v The vast glaciers of the mountain regions of France have been' lately most . felicitously referred to as the "white coal llekls" of that country, the never falling streams of water fed by these glaciers two miles up in the air being now utilized In their fall to generate an electric power which makes black coal useless. The ' A convention Atchison. Topeka & Santa Fo Route. cheap passenger rates Sales, May 5th, and J""e 4th. 5th, 9th and wth From Ogden and Salt f1 e to Missouri River: ami nterTf?iatp and re-- , nrn $32.00; Chicago nn(, b,ler?,ate po5nt nl rp rl $4iA50: 8t- - Louis and Dates of S; Pnt J.50. TRPPmeptrabpr and than I Final return 8th- - trains daily urtlitr inforiunfion nkrateS tof Riut8 other above, appjy to C F. WARREN, Dooley Agent, Bkck, SsltUke Mr. NeweddeTbese biscuits are aw- ful. Mrs. Newedde Impossible. Why, recipe says they are excellent Francisco Examiner. City Utah the San The hen best serves her country In a potple. two-ygnr-o- ld The Boer war used up 350.000 horses and 50,000 mules, most of which died of disease within six mouths after they were landed. Dr. Bergin, Pana, Ills., writes; I have used Ballards Suow Lini- ment; always recommend it to my fren(l8, as l am confident there is no better made. It is a dandy for burns. Those who live ou farms are especially liable to many accidents cuts, burns and bruises, which heal rapidly when Ballards Snow, Liniment is applied. It should always be kept in the house or eases of emergency. 25c, 50c, ind $1.00 at. Riter Bros. Drug Co. Rock bland System. Through tourist sleeping cars Cache Junction to Chicago leave Cache Junction every Thursday via the Rock Island System. Best service aud lowest rates. For apply to E, Drake, D. P. A. Salt Lake. of the tanners and packers of fruits and vegetables was recently held In the city of Washington. At this meeting there was illustrated the wouderful adnnce made during the past few years 'u this line of industry, machinery iuw accomplishing automatically nearly the whole complicated process of preparing the raw. material, cooking, cunning, sealing and labeling the cans. j, (. . ' i thing to procure seed of any crop suited to your latitude, and this Is especially true of corn. This Is a largo country, nnd the varying lines pf latitude mark the boundaries of zones which dellue the limits It Is nn Important of successful cultivation of- nearly all our farm products as well ns fruits. It la well to study out those things which are best suited to given latitudes and confine ourselves to their production. - In a clover, corn nnd oats rotation of crops, which Is a common one In many sections. It Is often found that the oat crop following but one crop of corn will grqxr too rank and lodg6 and spoil. This may be prevented by taking at least two crops of corn from the land before sowing to oats or a crop of flax 1 THE COW GIllL. her natural physical activity and for ever nnd ever keep nagging her and telling her little girls must not run Jump and climb trees or do this, that or the other b'caus( hemeu help us! It isnt nice for little girls to do these things. Oh. the sins mothers and grandmothers nnd aunts will have to answer for because of tbelr stunting of the physical development of little girls! They have done It centuries until the most stupid, helpless. Ignorant human creature iu civilization 1 the middle aged nnd elderly woman. Now let the stunting be stopped for good and all. That a splendid physical development In a woman Is entirely compatible with purity of thought nnd modesty Is proved by the brave cow girl, Bertha Grant. Wherever she Is known she Is mentioned In terms of admiration and respect, yet this girl has been riding astride iu a divided skirt since she was old enough to sit upon a horse, and she Jcnows no other way. She says she does not sec how it Is possible to sit a horse any other way than upon the cross saddle. If I w6re riding in a big city, 1 Should do it Just the same, she says, I would imagine I was going to fall off all the time If I rode n sidesaddle. Broncho buster? Oh, yes. She has never yet found the range horse that she could not master. The cowboys, whose pet she is, taught her horse breaking, nud now she can do It with the best of them. Then. too. her u'd miring, devoted fatbol has been her constant companion from her childhood. ? Th broncho has n bad name for stupidity, treachery and obstinacy, but Bertha Grant says: Biouchoi. are hard to manage, but after you have them trained they are nearly ns Intelligent as a man. Once thoy know their master, he can do any lf II. C. Heninger, James A.Hovet, James Jensen, Trustees. Risers Early ' The famous little pills. OUTRAGED. The United State diapenaatory says conium PARALYZES the motor nerves; aconite reduces muscular strength; belladonna produce PARALYTIC aymptonar hyoKcyamus and atriunoninm are same ns belladonna! cpium leasens the natura motion of the bowels, FO NOT EXERCISE ANY CUhATIVE INFLUENCE, Some of these are contained in all of the ancient pile med'einea. Pile Cure on (he maiket, 4,000 drugOf the ONLY gists and doctors of the higheat standing Bay in substance: DR, b. GRIFFIN: In 20 years experience I have no knowledge of any Pile Cure. I KNOW IT CURES. medicine curing Piles except yo nr .T. H. TROUT, M. D., Druggist, Los Angeles al. DR L. GRIFFIN: A personal acquaintance with druggists throughout the northwestern section of the U. 8. for 25 years enables me to say those who handle Cure are most re iable and competent without an excepand eodorse the ancient Pile Medicines are tion. There is an extensive field for Eru-saaYours truly, W. G. TAYLOR, Colorado prings, Colo. not cures. Cures Piles, or 50 paid. Worst caes cured with one box. All re- -' -- DATE Druggists sell viz; Riter Bros. Drug Co., Co-o- p liable, UP-& Co.. Drug Cy F. Nnpper. City Drug Co., Grocery non-poisono- non-narcot- io s -- sa T WAY " To savo mauy hours time and more miles, take advantage of this new east-bou- nd service via the , Union Pacific and Chicago -- Mil- - v waukee St. Paul & . i Line -- . C ontractor. Sealed bids will be received at the rexidwe of James A. Hovey,. Millville until noon on May the 9th 1903, for the huilding of an to the Millville School addition honse. For plans and specification call nt the office of J. W. Barrett The Architect, Logan Utah. re--, to Trustees reset ve the right jeet nr.y or all bids, or to accept any proosition favorable to the board. The law requires that a' certified ehpek for not lees llmnt 5 per cent of the bid accompany the same and shall require of snch bidder A tbe amount of his bond in one-habid, conditioned that he will properly perform his contract. Happiness consists lnrgcly In wanting something real bad and standing a good show of getting It. The actual getting of it often spoils all tbe fun. HUMANITY The value of speltz as a crop for the far north country was well Illustrated lust year in northern Minnesota. A very cold, wet spring delayed seeding, and when the soil could be worked It was late In the season., Speltz then "biishels an sowed yielded forty-siseven bushels and oats acre, wheat bushels. eight Tho Vho Lives oa Fartm. b'otfee to old x limit1 For oar-ol- maps and Foley, Commercial Agent, West 2nd South Street, SaIt Lake City- 4 ,1, V ... Mrs Frank Chiasson, Patterson. La, writes June 8th, 1901: I had malaria fever in very bad forin,wns under treatment by doctors, but as soon as I stopped taking their medicine the fevir would return, I used a aarnpe bottle of Ilerhine, found it - helped me. Then bought two bottles, which completely cured me. - I fee! grateful to you for furnishing such a splendid medicine, and can honestly recommend it to those goffering from malaria, as it will surely cure them, Herbine, 50o bottle at Riter Bros. Co cm,. ... con-ductin- g y CurcjIThrn Doctor FiL w - it,' . i , CLAUDES. WILLIAMS, Commercial Agent. 106 West Second South St. Salt Lake Cilv. |