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Show JSW SWWVWflMfec THE JOURNAL. dently the - Agricultural depart-juentlhnot provided,, all hough rCBMbHZD T of experts and a CO. regiment having EARL & ENGLAND PUBLISHING on jts pay rolls for that inspectors every T utUy purpose for years past. General &oud ( to Pot-oi- k Thuariey end Saturday, at Logan, Utan Miles warned the executive de' matte u atcood-cLpartments during the Spanish war that our beef inspection. was Editor AUGUSTUS CORDON. a farce, but the Packers and the Agricultural department were TELEPHONES whitewashed and General Miles INDEPENDENT 7 BELL 7 was virtually punished for doing his duty.; THE PRINTING BIDS. There ean be no excuse, by those in authority, forr this scan' We call the attention of the, dal, which has about ruined our public to the action of the - city export meat business and will fall council concerning the bids for and heavily on the advertising, as it proves the po- farmers, by decreased demand for sition that we took long ago that corn and cattle and its accoma Republican administration is an panying fall in prices. Upfortp-natel- y administration - for -- Republicans. Democratic ; farmers" who comes a time question up Every have voted to turn the , rascals wherein the interests' of the pub- out must suffer with Republican lic and those of the Republican farmers who have .voted, to keep party, or its favorites clash the the rascals in and to perpetuate administration votes in' favor of its party or favorites. the chief cause of this Republi' As far as the advertising is can era of scandals. ' concerned The Journal has IIK I JOURNAL, LOO AN, UTAIL TRI-WEEKL- Y, Saturday, July named Long. They had. placed powderiaa pipe And it failed to go off.' They then forced a stick of dynamite into the pipe and began pounding it. A terrific explosion followed. Four of the boys were badly mangled, and the to the hosy fifth died on pital. Some of the injured arc so badly hurt that they may die, , as ' m stock-growe- : She hot--, the welFs birthday' family phy- sician was informed that the stork was hovering over the cottage. He delayed his visit and when reaching the house he found Mrs. Shotwell and her husband were not alone. The babe was already two hours old. and weighed fourteen pounds.... ,1. With the exception of Mrs. Shotwell s mother, who weighs learly 300 pounds, no othey member df the families of the big baby's parents are above normal size. Ethel has a remarkable capacity for eating and sleeping. She frequently eats a whole potato, a vegetable of which she is very fond.Besides her night sleep the infant takes naps of two hours each in the morning and afternoon. She creeps with surprising alacrity. Several prominent New York ph y sici a n s' h av em a d e ' t h e 'tri p't o the cottage to see Ethel. They said she was the most remarkable , J .LDcsl Moines, Iowa. July One 4. -- injured and person was fatally several others seriously hurt by the collapse of the balcony at Danbury, Woodbury county, Iowa, during a Fourth of July parade.'1 Dispatches from various towns jn the slate chronicle the serious injury of seven persons, the majority children, as the result of Fourth of July accidents. i rs , BABY OF i3 MONTHS WEIGHS 71 POUNDS " Daughter of Staten Island Parents Breaks World Records For Girth and Height. , . isposcdnoh r , fain This, is a fair sample of what We believe in city and county afindustrial training does for young fairs the paper representing the Of the forty-si- x graduates party in power should have the men: Mechaniand of the Agricultural work so long as it is done at a reasonable' rate. Had the Repub- cal College of Texas, nearly every lican been content with that, The one had already signed contracts 1 I Journal would never have inter- for remunerative empoyment be. itiTn I hi irtili.tynlAA mm I Irii fered. SomC of its rates are rea- fore the day of graduation, and rethe few ritill disengaged had sonable and feome are not. WHAT HAPPENS TO THE ANIMALS AT CENTRAL PARK. ' 'At one time The a number of good 1' offers. ceived Journal called Not on I" ar the denizens of the menagerie at Central park. New Tork, Some will manage ranches in attention to the fact that the to do stunts, but they bare medical- attention, bare their teeth attaught' in 'one class of advertis- Texas or Mexico; somewill be- tended to and undergo surgical operations pretty rnneb as do human beings. In tbe accompanying illustration a female elephant Is being tanght tricks by ing chargedfthe public $7.35 for come teachers in agriculture and the daughter of Keeper Snyder. In the other picture Mr. Snyder himself la what it charged an individual the 'mechanic' arts; quite a num- abown tn the act of plugging up an aching tooth for a favorite hippopotamus. ber will take charge, of machine $1.50. In the . 1 r.rTN r:A Awi in - repl Republican Taibirtiie'officisistooirih; of eighteen children. is-on- e Qa. April '18, 1 905Mrs.l,'S the-wa- A.,,; 7, 1906. Multiply Jby Jhree the Jove, so- iafantofiHFeewd- .N5kWorid. licitude and duties TavishedbY the average mother on the average babe, 'and Mrs. Randolph Shotwell says the maternal mind ean grasp what the' presence of Ethel Shotwell, aged thirteen months, means in her household. This is because baby Ethel is three times larger than most children of her age. So far as known, she is today the biggest baby of thirteen months in the world. little cottage off-- the post road to Bloomfield, Staten Island, Mrs. Shotwell and Ethel In " a sli6pTwTSrtrCnlarly"-"fort- he made in not electing its eminent It was a repetition of occasions citizen, the Hon. Quil Nebeker, which have been witnessed for Willie- - Say. several Sundays past and to a. less op. what's spring f Governor last time. rer? IsStaten extent on week days. Papa Spring fever is an overwhelmmothers make pilgrimages to ing desire to sit down and watch other land LIVES LOST AND Bulletiti. BODIES MANGLED theShotwell cottage, and the fame people work Philadelphia of Ethel is spreading far and The l.ljfbl That Failed. wide. Toy Pistol, Dynamite and Giant Here are some of the babes Powder Responsible For measurements : Many Deaths. Bust measure, 33 inches. Ann above the elbow, 10 inches 4. Three Milwaukee, July Half way between elbow and deaths are recorded iu Wisconsin 8 inches. as a result of the celebration of wrist, Thigh measure, 18 inches. the Fourth today. Around the knee, 12 inches. Re4. Indianapolis, Ind., July At the ankle, 6 inches. state from the throughout ports Height, 36 inches. and four fatalities show tonight Weight, 71 pounds. a large number of persons injurLittle Ethel is quite as remarked as the result of todays cele- able for baby brightness and good bration of tbe Fourth. nature as she is for size. Her Donald! 4. Ray head, feet and hands are well - McTavlBh Have you a light, Elkhart, Ind., July oot. London Donald hut 'It's Aye. are Browning, aged 12 years, died to- proportioned. Tier dark eyes Scraps. day from lockjaw resulting from more often sparkling with laugha wound caused by the explosion ter, than filled with tears. She Shot-we- ll of a blank cartridge Frank has never been ill. Mrs. WANT COLUMN has also a daughter four Beach lost an eye on account of a i years of age, a beautiful child giant firecracker t and so far as size is concerned, CALL EDWIN PEAKE,- - expressOswego, N. Y., July 4. Mur- like other children, but the mothman. Ind. Phone 326 D. ray Kitts, 14 years old, was ac- er says frankly that big baby cidentally shot and killed at Ethel occupies a larger part in CHICKENS wanted at Smurtl-waite- s, Fulton last night by Frederick her heart. Center Street. Parker, a companion about the meant a prodigious efhas It frcrawhieh itdraws its support, same age: - if he boys were planfort toTear Ethel.Whabyshoes HORSES for saler Enquire Carl ' As the price of cattle and corn Talk about honesty! That it and that class.will resent it. ning for the Fourth of July. Par- ean be found big enough to fit A Torp, Logan. ker discharged wliat he supposed her. Three hasnH vanished from the earth is decreases; in consequence of yards of cloth are bulletins most Two valuable to he a blank cartridge from a the world tbe deprav- proven by the case of Mrs. Arthur NEWB OLDS necessary to make her a dress, DON- T- LIISS ity of the packers, the farmers Gibson of Fremont, Nebraska. just issued by the Experiment revolver. Kitts fell tfith a bullet and patterns have to he adapted on Sale great Clothing. . will have good cause of com- The lady is the widow of a war Statioa-of-t- he A. C. of U., are in ilis head and died almost for her. Mrs. Shotwell says detailing the mediately." plaint against theJ Administra- veteran, and being in tight cir- number ninety-fou'disappeared. mothers" who hvehad-to-oar-ry can tion. The people have been cumstances applied for a widows results of pig feeding experi- lie is a member of a promnient around in their arms baheavy get' same at this office by desyears to payfor a cattle and pension, which was finally grant- ments conducted on an extensive family, as was Kitts. bies can appreciate her joy now cribing property. ; beef inspection bureau that has ed, and she then received a neat plan and with all kinds of food, New York, July 4. While the that she has obtained a t. evidently shirked its work and sum as hack pension, which en- and number ninety-six- , dealing list of minor accidents as a reThe Shotwells are in humble NOW is a good time to store coal 'the Republican- politicians who abled her to set up nicely as a with the care of mlk on the farm sult of todays celebration of the circumtsances and could nol'af - J for next winter, Buj the. best have had charge of it are either hoarding house keeper. At the and the manufacture of butter Fourth- of July reached far up ford a baby carriage. Many a it is sold by M. & L COAL AND incompetent or have been induc- time she made application for theand cheese. Both of these bulle- into the hundreds, there were Mrs. Shotwell has been well-ni- WOOD CO. Both Thones 74. ed by the Beef Trust to overlook pension she learned that the gov- tins contain information of the fewer serious casualties than for day exhausted after carrying their depravity. There should be ernment only allowed pensions to greatest value to farmers, and many years past. Only one death Ethel around the house. Visitors FOR SALE Frame dwelling, 4 an amendment adopted to the widows whose incomes were un- may he obtained free by address- attributable to the celebration to the little cottage noted how rooms, hall, closet and pantry, meat inspeftion law, that all those der $250. With the aid of the ing Director P. A. Yoder. was reported by the police, that rooms also were clean summer kitchen. Lot 5x18 the scrupulously found guilty of lax inspection, or pension money received she wa8 of Morris 'Shapiro, a seltzer waThey also observed the tired look rods." Choice location. 4Call at those .convicted of packing dis- enabled to set herself up in busiLeft handed blessings have ter manufacturer, who w sVT In Ithe mothers face, Hut heard 228 South 1st East Street sor eased meat, or in filthy condition ness in such shape that she found been showered upon the city ad- in the head by a stray bullet as no word of complaint. Several Smith Bros. Lumber Co. should be imprisoned with a diet her income would exceed $250 ministration by residents on Cen- he was driving through the told their friends after a visit to of embalmed beef and their cells the present year, so when her ter street west of First West, for street in Harlem.' ne died soon tbe cottage of leaving fifty cents FOR SALE-- 4 room brick house kept iijj the same", condition as voucher arrived for last quarters the flooding of the sidewalk on afterward. The police were un- or a dollar in Ethels and lot, with ham, chicken chubby fit. they allowed the packing houses payment she returned it to the the south side of the street. Fol able to learn from whence the bul- So the rt flow relieves '; the house big orchard and all kinds to be in. j Representative in Congress from lowing the uniform grade plan let came. There were ten deaths happy mother. of berries, at a bargain. Inquire , r f The public who are compelled her district, who, by the way had without regard to the lay of the in greater New York- from the -j ' Shot well Mrs. was . torn in at this office 1 to use packing-hous- e products, aided her in securing the pen- country, the sidewalk is cut down heat and humidity. Austria twenty-on- e i years- ago. care but little or. nothing about sion, requesting him to return it very low, and a full ' ditch has Wilkesbarre,' Pa., July , 4. At Her husband is an oysterman and 40 ACRES of good land for kale. the intemperate controversy be- to the government.5 That gentle- done the rest, and complaints; Wanami, a mining town five miles bom on Staten ' Island, where, his All in lucern with 'spring on it tween Congressman Wadsworth man interviewed the Pension though numerous, passed unheed from here, five boys were killed family has lived for several gen- and half interest in flowing well. i and His committee on agriculture Commissioner, and between them ed. v tonight and nine others injured erations. He married his sweet- Good, fence around it. Loeatlon 2 - : and (the president. What , the thty figured it out that her statein celebrating the Fourth of July; heart when she - was o'nly four- miles west of Hyrum and 2 miles people want is safe and sane, ment as to her income being corThe Salt Lake Tribune very Two of them were, brothers fiaml teen years old. At that time the east of Welsville. Thirty- dolinspection that they have been rect at the time of her application truthfully remarks: Logan can ed Pashunis. Two other brothers bride weighed 157 pounds, just lars an acre. Address Robert taxed to pay for, hut that evi- - and the tension having been al- - now see that & big mistake, was named Shnkawicz and the other 25 v pounds more than at present. Baxter, Wellsville. lowest bid offered and that if it manufacture of agricultural ma- - lowed, she may keep on drawing was worth less how Was it a low- chinery. One has engaged with, with the assurancelhat there er 'bid was 'not submitted, that the U. S. Engineering corps at is no impropriety in it. Her volhowever, The Journal had the Same chance Vicksburg, and several will have untary renunciation the anwas in in of the unique something as the Republican to bid on' the eharge big machinery cotlton mills. The nine senior nals of the department. work, f This paper claimed at that time students of electrical engineering The Deserdt Farmer takes the offers of emthal the Republicans position had twenty-sevewas buncombe, and that the ployment. Of the entire twenty- - Herald to task for claiming that of the consolidation d the question administration would seven graduates, but one will by its favorites, no matter jWsome calling other than that of the U. of U. and A. C. U. is in what the cost. That sheet in turn r which he received training in one sense a political one. The the college.The great demand for Farmer denies this; yet its editor ridiculed ojir position. and odubtless- - does, know men mu-s'We did not forget; however what was said at the time and indicates the value of industrial that the Governor has raged and watched our opportunity to prove training. It has been much the .stormed because his will has not 'onr positiom" Ve first tested the same with the graduates of our been regarded as paramount; n agricultural college. The 'cause he has not been able to county and found that it stood -needs suchmon and thejtrol the college. The evidence the .pat, andthe public-now-hthelthat one phase of the question is wesult Of city test, In both supply is not nearly equal to is too patent to be overcases our position that a Repub- demand. Could money designed political lican administration will stand for educational purposes be more looked or denied by the It is easily .understood Why should behind "its'f a vorites first, lasTand familiar with the facts, those a which by permeates all tbe time, no matter what the the spirit Deseret Farmer has a cost to the public, has been ful- school of this kind, be destroyed that the grouch against the directorate by uniting it with a university ly proven.' C. of U., By the way, whenever The and placing it under a faculty and presidency of the A. .Journal and the Republican have and associating it with a student and thalt to gratify its spite it locked horns on any city-o- r eoun-t- y body-uonly, not in lull, .sym- would even favor consolidation, affairs it has only taken a pathy, but very likely as has which, as we view it, is synonylittle time in all cases to prove been the case in a number of in mous with death to the Agricul- stances where such unions have tural College. In doing so the "The' Journal position correct. been effected, actually hostile to Farmer is working directly of class the the interests against it! FARMERS WILL SUFFER. n an fol-stan- -- Ihe-servi- ees t, -- be-ow- con-wor- ld as wcll-in-foriae- d. d! wisely-expende- ot -- '- , 1 to -- -- im-Park- er r, FOUND-Boya-Coat.Ow- ner - tax-edf- or go-car- - - gh go-ca- s -- - . , - - . t - -- - Jr., , I t |