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Show Saturday, February 11,1905., TJTE WISTESBATOQ STOMACHS. t $UIK3 Wonderful Maine Heri After five of years careful (es were breeding for egg 'production, , rc- - jc'h put in pens together, and ve 'roiI1' lcMiiv(Te kept ! j x i lies. Yif frwetr mtunw ywur mmmmf V pi tfea't Cka A dispatch from Somerville, N. J., to the Drovers A large gray eagle, -- Journal says: the first seen .ip this vicipity in many years, Now is the tim? when is needed to repair the ravages Mi-o-- Journal . Colo. Springs. Denver. Leaves.... 2:15 pm. 3:3Q p. it Leaves.... 7:50 p.m. 8: 05 P- - No. 0 No. 16 K V Pueblo 1:03 rf.xn. T Going Somewhere? . . I 1. 1 ; b. '- G. A. BIBLE, Trsv. Ftw. Aii, kTwmI 2nd 8ouU8Zr"A Let C. . LOO AN - - A BLOAT, General Oliy! piw, Colorado. Department. Ageut UTAH '? , Dim Short LIU This is Our New Yeaa i S A M r s Resolution Oache Valley Time Card " NORTHBOUND LKftYgS . DURING 1$05 : TnERBSIIALL':: BE NO. OTHER SERVICE BE 4 -TWEEN SALT T4XKE . CITY Alto CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS QUITE SO SATISFACTORY AS BURLINGTON SERVICE. -- Mixed No, Deity So-UD- -- Pocatello 2:45 p.w....2:3Qa.m 5:45 11:45 p.m 7:15 f fi:25 Ogden' Cache Jet 8:55 II ....5:30 a.m 9:13 44 ....6:00 Mendpn 9:30 Logan ....6:25 Saiihfletd 9:48 ....7:00 Richmond 9:59 ....7:43 Franklin 10:18 ....8;15 Sals Lake Keep thh in mind and wbeaew? yon re ready to go East ask me to produce the evidence. A&JUYES Group. Prtstou Begins with the symptoms of a 10:35 p.m....9:10 a.m v.!x.7 - common cold; there is philliness, SOUTH BOUND - IJAVES No. IS Dolly. No. Preston 7:10 Franklin , 7.27 Richmond 7:42 Smitbfleld 7:56 8:15 Logan Mendon 8:38 Cache Jet 8:55 am.... 9-4- 16 Daily lit Carriage Startling But True. t 4 Maker tiimiMiniuMW 44 ....1:10 ....1:35 BRIGHT iCBABY -- Of, 7$l US. $3.00 SlzM RECOMM ENDED AND BT FOR $AtE . r f i Riter Bros. Drug COr.IPAflY M TIIE-Sied-OF--TIIE a.m.... 5:30 p.m ....6:55 ....4:4b SHORTEST LIIIETO For farther information apply to THE GHEAT SOUTH 10:30 Salt Lake 11:55 Pocatello Ogden W. W. WOODSIPE VJEST Agent. when In Zion atop at Salt Lake City's Leading Hotel The Kenyon PropY G you wish to invest in land pr engage in fruit or. truck! fanning, thats .the place to go. Unexcelled facilities for This LAND 07 PLENTY convenraising live stock iently reached via the Santa Fe direct 'Ask me about ; cheap rates and free literature. , . , ' European Plan, 91.00 and up. American Plan, 52.80 and up C. F. WARREN, General Agent . Salt Lake City, Utah. No. 411 Dooley Block, Rates: 92 to 92.50 Per Day. The Cullen Hotel Isas (j THEJO mm S. C. EWING, Prop. Salt Lake City Utah : : THE NEWYORKWOkLD THE1CE-- Read Wherever the English guage Is Spoksn. Tho Cconlc Lino to 1 Lan- - Glen wood Springs, Aspen, Leadville, Pueblo, Colorado Louis. Chicago, and Sgripgs, Denver, Omaha, Kansas -- City, St. ' east. . all points . Coni ecting at Ogden Union Depot with all Southern Pacific " 5 - r World has The Thrice-a-Weemade ' special arrangements for the year 1905. Its'alre&dy great news service has been -- extended and, as heretofore, it will report all important events promptly, and impartially, . , An original and striking feature of the Hhrice-a-Wee- k World in he will its serial 1905, publication of . the strongest and best fiction that has pyer appeared in the col umns of any newspaper. k The Worlds regular subscription price is only $1 per year, and this pays for 156 papers. We offer this unequaled newspaper and The Journal to gether one year for $3.50. , w , ?Thric6-e-;We?- f!IO GRAMDEVE5ii WEEK EDITION A 1 r-- t t::L ';;tfAKeaiY.r' ...10:40 II ...11:10 ...12:50 p.m ARRIVES See-ct- lieV-m- i Ccscrii 4 DON rORTXB, Wagons and Carriages J MJ to Order. All were hor over world People the . j Kinds of Repairing! rifled on learning of the burning Neatly Done. Give us J !1 of a Chicago theater in which :: a trial lost six hundred people 129 South Main Street nearly their lives,yet more than five times Garffs Lumber yard, this number or over 3,000 people LOGAN died from pneumonia in Chcago UTAH scarce with same year, dumg the notice. a Every one o passing ly these cases of pneumonia resultec from a cold and could have been prevented by the timely use o: Chamberlains Cough Remedy. A great many who had every reason s to fear pneumonia have warded i ar known y what thy bawa from . kor hulf u cwntiry thy bff by the prompt use of this rembas'w been the CAotinm fatlrd Once tn Llffer, twt edy The following id an instance tereropa tbeu nr othera AHold a all Heed ItOk dealen. by Too much canno of this sort: free to all iitiplfimntt be said in favor of Chamberlains D. M. FERRY A. CO..' Oatrott. Mifah. Cough Remedy, and especially for colds and influenza. I know tha it cured my daughter, Laura, a severe cold, and I believe save her life when she was threatenec CALIFORNIA 7 W. D. Wilcox, with pneumonia. a FOOD Sold New York, by Logan OCLICIOUS ' 'COHWECTIVK druggists: nutritious ECONJMICAC ; ; , E. f, KESLES, a.m 0 Tiflvl Offlw: T9 WEST SECOND SOUTH ,ST Mixed ...10:0(k , - e, ; t To Kansas City and St. Louis Mi-o-n- ; -- ... na and wastes the hearty eating of winter has caused in the stomach and digestive system. This is the only known agent that strengthens the stomach and digestive organs, so they can and will read-l-y digest whatever food is eaten. a tablet taken befroe eaqh meal will remove all irrita tion, inflammation and congestion in the digestive organs, and so strengthen them that they will ex tract froW the food ali thatgoes to make good rich blood, firm muscle, and a sound, healthy body. This markable Remedy costa ut 50 cents, and if its use does not restore your full vigor j vitality and health, Cyrus E. Napper, one of the best lpown druggists in this section, ill refund your mon ey. Unbounded faith like this deserves your confidence created consternation among a herd of cattle on the farm of Charles Covert, nearMountBethcl. The cage flew from the mountains to the lowlands where the cattle were grazing. It took shelter in a tree, and waiting an opportunity swooped down on a calf of the herd. The mother of the calf and several cows surrounded the eagle and forced it from its prey. The eagle attacked the cows and its onslaught was so furious that the animals were stampeded, but they rallied again and circled frantically around the calf, thrust ing at the, eagle viciously with their horns each time it renewed its attack on the smaller animal. The eagle resorted to strategife measures, by driving the cows, one by one, across the field. At this juncture Covert, who had been attracted by the disturbance among the cattle, apperaed on the scene with a gun. The eagle alighted on a rail fence to await developments and a minnte later fell to the ground, shot through Observation. Pullman f It is one of the largest , the head. latest patterns, cars, CoSleeping and seen ever specimens here, vert will have it preserved. Four are being operated on D. & R. G. of Coverts cattle had strips of tran No. 4 Ogden to Denver, via, fh hide torn from their bodies by the COLORADO MIDLAND, Denver sleeper through only eagle. , that train. Write to L. IL Hardline Job Printing of all kind ing, Glen. Agent, Salt Bake 1 for done at The' Journal Office. folders and information. , . Denver. Colo Springs. Pueblo . i ' No. 42 Leaves. 11 :30 am. '11:1a am. No. 6 Leaves. . v. 10 pm. 10.00 pju. 8:30 pm. NOTARY PUBLIC rs . To OfU&f and Chicago. A vis-tin- Eagle And Cows Battle. 1034 Ck).qnciicipgDpcem;bcf Colorado to the East 4 Daily sleep-essnes- s, It law-make- r Jennie. P. Slater sneezing, sore throaty hot skin, quick pulse,hoarse neas and impedGive fyequent ed respiration. small doses of Ballard's Ilore-loun- d Syrup, (the child will cry for it) and at the first sign of ft croupy cough, apply frequently Ballards Snow Liuiwept to the An Unfair Advantage. ;hroat. Mrs. A. Vilet, New Castle Colo., writes, March 19th, 1991: They say that the way to a hint Ballard V Horehound Symans heart is through his stoma wonderful remedy, and so ach. If this holds good with a rup 25o, 50c and $1.00. pleasant body of men the Agricultural Sold by Riter Bros. Drug Co. b at Logan, took a mean ad-- Srother institutions of the vantage If yon want to know what kind of the State which' are after ap- of weather we are going to have g propriations, when it sat the get a Hicks Almanac. We have down to sucha them. Price 25c by mail SOe. sumptuous banquet, last Saturday 1 1 II I M94444 at II presided over by a number of pretty college women. Provo EMIL E. NEILSEN Enquirer. Col-ledg- . ( . The power of advertising Isnt one per cent of what it would be if it wouldnt print ; v f, Rock Island Trains nee. book-keeper- s, t j ETUDIQ , i-o-na. fe-cg- TEA CBRlLS PHOTO i "4 r FAC your enlargement i Now Is The Time .You .Need work done with us in Water Color, Pastel Indian Ink. Says Cyrus E. Crayon, pr $e$i. Al yfork Napppr. Artistic. . Main Street. Think for a moment of the ex-r- a , . . strain you put upon t he" stomhie tofu leal Estate and lean ach 'in the winter. The hearty ood, the late suppers, and Company. ack of exercise and out door life all weaken and strain the stomPlenty of money to loan on faraa. ach, lay'ng the foundation for optional payments. Aim choir real estate for sale. xor health and suffering. Chronic stomach troubles, . L. S, CABppM, Mgr. ; nervous irritability, and serious Over First National Bank. Logan i owel and kidney diseases have often dated from a week of extia good living. Nearly every one is bothered with more or less headmimm aches and backaches, furred tongue, poor appetite, dry, hacking cough, heartburn, spots before the Bonded Abstractor eyes, dizziness or vertigo, and Conveyancer.... i lack of energy, loss of flesh or a general weak, tirpd feej- -- Aain he fPr y gardless of all other accomplish- Kooks the Wymopth outstripped ments, Professor George M. Gow- - andottes m egg yield by great ma ell, agricultural expert at the Uniof has succeeded in versity U r j Maine, obtaining more than forty hens. paid to the Wyandottes. that feave yielded more than 200 Having hatched male and apiece in a year and has pro- - j male chickens from the eggs of his duced one hen which has laid 251 j hens of greatest ability to lay eggs within twelve months, thus eggs. Professor Gowell mated the beaming all previous reported re-- j selected stock and waited for records in egg yield. suits. At the end of the fourth This hen, known to the records year he had produced twenty-sias No. 617, is a small Plymouth heus that had laid more thau two Rock of pure strain, though not hundred eggs each in a year, and shaped according to he standard oue hep that beat all preyioup ien type. She is not only under the! records by laying 238 eggs. Agqin size demanded for perfect spcci-- ! making his selection pf breeding mens of the breed, hut her wing j stock from the most prolific in his barring is imperfect and her neck j hens to cockerels from the same too slim for her body. strain, he at last secured the most viewher In spite of defects, as prolific hep in the yord. No. 617. ed from the standpoint of the In speaking of his labors, Proin is she actual Gowell says that the probfessor fancier, performvaluable most in of hen ance the the lem developing a flock of hens world, being capable, under aver- that will beget chicks to maintain age Maine conditions, of return- or outstrip the ancestral records, ing to her owners a net profit of is beset with many difficulties. Af 176 per cent a year. ter reaching a certain point in in The figures, which have been breeding, the physcial stamina of passed upon and approved by ex-- " the fowls ' degenerates and the are deduced birds die from a too intimate mixpert from counting the average cost of ture of allied bloods. The hen known as No. 617 is food and substracting the average cost of food and subsistence from vigorous and apparently healthy. the income derived from eggs at She is active beyond the usual the average price paid in Jdaine, conduct of hens, and bids fair to live for years. which is 18 cents a dozen. From her and two other hens, Professor Gowell has devoted himself almost exclusively ter each of which has laid 246 eggs breeding heps fpr a specific pur- in a year, Professor Gowell is savpose for the last five years. ..Be- ing eggs for the hatching of still more prolific fowls. What the with 1,000 hens , divided ginning , A Wo into flocks of about twenty hens limit is going to be he cannot tell. and,two cockerels to a pen, he has He hopes to arrive at the ben employed trap nests and been able which will Jay 300 eggs in a year to tjet at the exact performance and yield a net profit of 200 per of every bird. cent, though he is not at all cerrecord tain that the fowls are capable of The first year the best Was' 220. eggs,, laid by a Plymouth doing' so much without physical Rock pullet There were eleven collapse. other Plymuoth Rock bens that It will take four or five years exceed 200 eggs each the first longer to decide the question eithyear, though of the 500 "White er way. Meanwhile he thinks he TjVyandottes only three reached Juts originated a breed of fowls that Maine farmers and poultry-me- n the 200 egg class. can keep with an assurance The next season the most prolific hens in their respective class- - of profit. 7 'JOURNAL, LOGANTTTAH TOI-WET- Y Short Line Trains. The only 'Transcontinental Line min? directly through Salt Lake City. , ll Oregon q5) - Splendid Equipped Fast Trains Daily Between T OGDEN AND DENVER Via Three Separate and Distinct Scenic Routes, t THROUGH Te Denver PULLMAN, AND ORDINARY SLEEPING CARS Kansas City, SI Louis and Chicago change. Free Rcclinlnf Chair Cars. Omaha, . withest PERSONALLY CONDUCTED EXCURSIONS ! DINING CARS, Sendee a la Carte on all through trains. Jlliwtrafa, booklets, ete., Inquire of you ForntM, foUUn, neoreet tioket agent, spooifying the Bio Grande lovto, or addrM I. A. BENTON G. A. P. D., Salt Lake |