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Show 1 !. i i J .. rrr'ns. i L v ;.,N i;k SLATi::t r ' y i ub t i ,i j n uni !u,U S''iks itflQ riM-TAB- i s :! ilJJij'jj. ) i l u; i i V. it h) : t i ,! . hail h a. v. j : !i '1 ( i a to l Me t U e fill1 o.i fi 1. rs w'-- av.ay tiom t a Mona t. ui r 1. the u r. .a'! siatiou ami h i :k, ; out y .. no mo , i; to at t;o o. t' o'u u - - m tip weir Ui .an i A o i.i. i'! i lirlwj HJUtii gr i':l He ll.ds IiOt too ui. - i Lv art r.il . iHDJi r Nuvi--inl-- T.iey ( NO 50, Lh Ulluoi 111 'll) r .i lu-- n It. 1 VP i : r--r.-- s ini t, v a. I. .t; Treatment for Bogus" and f- - - I do reckon of him. he Clinks i v.lar in thinid'-at It I give "o froin. How tn't f, t : won- 1 territory Hat of Red'? - r ti an - 1 s V II Land. From Farmers Review: tonishlng demand for farm l o ing tho pu-- t few years l.u: " towards activity sv,amp and marsh land, ()!U p considered worthless es, are now by the aid of tb i md dredge being conver1 ' hie farms. All down tl. of Illinois and rorlhwe ter ii diana are liundre Is 01 m n- bci-ui-- or ri,. .1 Chicago, having never sea men ao haled down with six shooters, hia ; is trembled when he sat the bot-- ; t iluvui. When the glasses had been and-Calico Hod and emptied, out of tha door, b t ly looked iov a pi aide dog and blazed that so it quickly at iAay three feet Jumped ,o barkeeper The other rushed to 10:11 the floor. t door only to see the dog writhing t' e d 11st tf the public road. Mon e ri'i-- t ir g from other establish-:s, at the sound of the shots, hut 1: g that Here was nothing doing the way of a man fight, returned t i dooi. Meantime the barhad c tinted out the proper 'rener e for Calico H B). hoys, and look as he point) d to the sllvr it t - Die told the Lion GoS The scare-rrothat hide under a cLm jP 1 . nn-iiKt- jiarkurii vkb iiu.lurmit Wrmrr.. imr ir,Mn.s w y X 7 fTF Lien Cof'ea it r.cb U cIl4U'L! in T.ds hit tram formation. $,: Dsesnl Tf MjUhW" hulli . . . .Mjor c ne Vi BuPm 1' i ee I; A I La Dailv Thnmirli Trains to t'u -F;ist .ll, ' 'ii 1 li'MtiN I. r - A.;t. Iavv, Itrpt., Salt i (j-- omiaerc )i I. t.l ikr 1. 1! I v. I i r. px r pwrj. rjrjr&tf&ZzS&tiiYi d ) - l.k.il. 1.1 rut f y ti 5KSE 0 Attorm :o loos K, iCi U ;ui 0 MU on to rivil '.0 of D1(k Ii iftli UiinU po 79 West ftCO!Kl South St. FA l.i Cl I V. NI;SLF:N. General Agent. , r-- ' 1 wi- e tor I wiv'i him. Two wool s I. in 1. "0 P. P P ir Ycu ' to in Yco (3 iJC,. ' n i.inv-c.- , ' Cl 1' . iJ, but e ui.ii 1. abopt j::;o ahead of, i. a National Cm Seil had not ii Kv ti him Irom the first, and she did not attempt to uncial her fceli-,-sHoc' started to go, he naive O l t IC jl'Aih'hrj Till' UNKsf Tile (Jov d K i MOUNTAIN c'-- s v 1 S(-- ()o, Deuv i i v 1 - NKHV n ui IN J if 5 1 I 111 IIK WOULD Ijiikt' b to a in, Itc f ilmv iiny day. at 9.3 a Salt Like at SifO j m, l.iiiutul The .in'ii' Cldcago I'histlc 10:13 o in. iMivnojr at Denver ;.t 8:35 P 1,1 l'u loiDwitio day. 15 d!i tt eleo.airt Staiitlar.l Iliilinan Sleejief. diet ween Oodeit ' Denver; it L'hatr (Jaf' aie new and of the latc-- t juttcni, lieinjj pro iTliistle loif .1 K i 111, C'n riv in j .it 111 v to-- aided with a I ... .den. cnvum.in v. The Cnlnrmlo Miillaml trntn, are Inindled h t lie R. U.W. tty between Ogden mid Orion! Li.eli.HLm.i...Mell.,K with nil trsm, of the 0.8. L. ui.il S. V. It, from the mirth mill weit:-(uiUinif (lircct eomiii'llons ill Colin udo SpriiiRH, Deliver ami Cucldo w it hull llnesfi.r points fiji lh. bait and S.ml Ii. l will lie to arritnge itinerary fr your trip Write u for further particuhus. I 'VniLi Ijjzroute for all Is ihe popular points East, and its local service is unexcelled. I, tb v. DAILY TRAINSEACH WAY BETWEEN SALT LAKE AND OGDEN. U CITY TICKET OFFICE, 201 Main St., Salt Lake City, Utah M. SCHUMAKER, D. E. GURLEY, D. S. SPENCER, O. P. A T. A. ctino Traffic Manaofr. A. O. P. T. lb carmers, Attention! lEVOUAREIN NEED OF WATER For Irrigation, Sr,ock or other purposes, write us how much water you want, how hih to raise th : water out of stream or well. We a ill be pleased to quote you prices. We handle Gasoline Engines from up and pumps from 10 gallons lj horse-powe- r A ' to 10.000 gallons per minute. JTAH IMPLEMENT CO., salt lake city utah. St! ;' J a.' ... OOOOOOOOOOCSOCOGOGOOOGOGGQ dont o JOB RINTiNE. o c o Wv cheap.. Z Bond to us for prices when you t tor you just as good and as u can get it done elsewhere. job work. 8, AOOOOOQQQOGCSOQGOOCOOGOOQ o st:E i.i P a. M . and citrl. f.i tl -- I ( -- r Tie eve-j- id of : "'.v s up tie X o g i.f ; i !, i.o ri i hid. t . The atvu.:, at fibuss a roll 1 11 v.b.'Ii ; N to ii V cut"t. al t n ,1?-- Alt' t'i-'- at.-i-i- -- ii hair wa-'-r- b, 1 K- s - i , chin ci rv one '1 V ' v vc 1 ?i h - in ycur cii-a- s , at t r..3-.- t; t the is kainit. LD,f l, lAtMl ' cr.i ' r 1? 1;( l r Comine - t I of 1 ev'criineiiir Eye, Fa - r r., ; ox p los- - prr tent : f at pro.'. ; : .! m J ly i.,;.: ) - h.j c n t t . C r 2 gtr V--c ruveit. bo.ii; VJucf dit-,- i. I sti-- i great salvation for Kainlt is a crude Les 33a cV?" Like c ' 1 Mo; Address? f rr.rrABJf.i THE GUE?Y F.i s i W Ji.ssi.iilj f.CUTH CMAi.'A. jm Lower mil by tU pr C' Cianeni It need not generally be applied In h l. i e amounts, but In the aVove i.ip rim-eexperiment, land that, pro-i- . j i nothing, gave an pi a yield ot 54 bushels of torn per ai re for four years. The V.ainit cost in Indiana, delivered and distributed and tho returns for the first four yours was 570.80. In the case of biuc.il areas of unproductive soil in the fiuhl, it is tha custom of farmers to plow and plant these patches the same as the productive parts of the field. The treatment of these tracts with Kail it will render the labor applied to ti.ete places effective. While lime can Lometimes Le used to an advantage on raw muck land, It does not seem to mix reauily with this bogus land. L. 1. Duncan. ru- v 7 o Mortgag - Conve TI.N -- bas ever Noibir.g can ever enm-fp-- ; surp jtliesers i. the " L L: - i- tu iPP; For All Thr , A Perfect Cure: ub Lur.-Tro- Trial Morovfcackif itfai's. Bot ;jTJ 11 ap-prc- e 1 I be Luted. Libs: . tick co m t v.es in a hmry. She had r.ot Etc as, m d i.ere it was ci rj brguu to di Once upsla'rs she beto 0 och-'V- . ersdi into a coiret gan krceo,': g two si.rs C o small kr be.-- , rtu sbe Sie frizzed her ha'r, got it fat'g-pdpowdered i.er face, put on a velvet colored dr.-'-s- , tied a nine bc't around her waist ard then she was ready, j The Lall was a great social success, To her surprise the Cist man to h her when she arrived was the Doc. But she turned him away, Tnere were six members of the X Y ranch that attended and after Stoll had danced with each one for a set, she gave her time wholly to Caiieo. There were few fight?, and the barrel cf whisky lasted until daybreak, at which time t ie Abilene contingent took td-- train for home. Calico and Stell slept in the same seat during the ride, Indifferent to the eyes that were turned upon them. As they were descending fioit vicV. ., the train platform at Abilene, Calico turned to "Buckeye and said: Calico Jake. You cast in for me when you git to hotel and res attract a'one. After a Marlin. Im gwinter stay here. Somefew moments' conversation with thing 13 to happen lit about a week. Stell, the boys galloiuM over the hill. An hour's ride took them to , Good Bear Huntirg In Duluth., a village composed of five Congressman Bago Morris of Duluth saloon, a general morphmdise estab- Is a hunter of renown and a fisherman of equal fame. The other morning he lishment, a livery s a' !o, fifty-fivsaid to a friend, after reading a letter tynis d 1M.J12 prairie dogs. They H'xrne at the first place they Just received from Duluth: I hop rta- - .d. whiXi vtav known an tie the next lime President Roosevelt ast O rare saki-mFinest of Wines gees lrjr.tlrg he will avoid Mississippi and i ; w Tiie hoy adrhtfcd ard and go up to iny town. Wbv, this letwent irri.'e. ter tells mo that several hears have I !n p feHe-- s and select your been killed recently within the city partc.fs. Wbrtii u he? said Jab- -, limits of Duluth. Just think of It as be laid a fivc ioliar bill on tV insido tha city limits! And here the cot r tr. president tramped all over the state 11 rm-tJ tice, vrnets Juice? of Arkansas and never got a smell. they vclb-- t'ut in m Isor. "and Why, all ho has to do is to go out Into v.nick aoLt It. As tho bar one of tho back streets in my town keeper, a reem t iraportatban fri m and find what hes looking for. 1 s . sre J a-- send out of the county for your i .my - I ftention - -- 1 v 1 r or wnatver JOU CRH em. SpOSO We rim up to Big Springs and Ban-tana- i Cut L. V- or o often l e rods prosit, containing r. . ,vn j A iitaiu 12 per cent actual the little pots h, chloride magnesia and chloride caaea to bo .iuin, ami seems to be a natural i o ro to correct the irregularities, of tab-- soil. This bhould be applied i Nine yearn ago id ral amounts. rin-i- a t ... sii.tion in its expenaiental v or.' on ciult soil used a ton of kadnit p. r .u re, and the good effect can still e: ri ( . 5 V- ,n s - per :.! end 1; to pin- -t ;. !:. ehake our feet when the shindig com(s 0ff? Then T. H. DONNELL, Ceneral Agent, 208 South West Temple St , Salt Lake City Buckeye readily consented. the other boys w- a awakened and , told of the scheme. Lots were to be drawn as to who should remain in camp while the others were away. That was satisfactory and the idea a good one. But, spoke up Red Barker, whar the damnation is the money cornin from. That put the others to thinking. The next morning five cowboys IN DIRECT CONNECTION WITH were seen riding swiftly toward Abilene. Calico went into the Archer v? f "$ te 0 t -- 0 sly-- 1; FO '. JNep CYbi.iXiyO (;? VAUL ICR YOUR Yj ij th. nk coni-'used only cb..u-iv- d lands, aiul to 1: soil is oMravaeant and bi.-x-- C L Vi S'pose you are going to be the queen of the ball up to Big Springs, next week? I dont know ef thats any of your she replied, somewhat busiress, Course you'll be there as warmly. king of the doodlebugs? at whic.1 the ba, ha, haeil until the Hoc was cut of hearing. That night, while the stars looked down upon tee boys who were now in ramp, Ca'ico raid to Buck-'n- l i again Sav, Buck, it ii be a long time afore we et to a ball wliere theyll have one r.f these here base villians cow-boy- u; An an . 1. v: o f.i't, la mine T. 1 'ID C . IA 'l M. t HIM r ' .! 'P''P'r'r,r'PPJPrSP.''rJ ) Trains each way every day between ()(it)f:N and DliNVPR rr :y n i'- I u 1 l I ' It. 1I-- '."i bi.agir.-- per ? ie to C(.a imno. ed nitro'on, M lysiciim ; -i o. i. PL : W.5 i i v T-.- Ar'-icrs- al-o- uo-'- ! ' bifore v so I.' Sir rmtK sv t,.e re. A t bii c! - t:, i.c t: ml by dri.ii age. a cln i o.v- - it to a ,f tho contemplated dc par. ur- tf ti.i X V o'Uiit, marly all 1! e l.i we.e 111 ''Hoc . was t ore wore a staked and tid ued mutt, tail sbo.s ami totod a vv.ill ii g slick. Ho ha n.it iccently git.'ua't fiu j tie mi .pa stliool at 1.1 Ca-.rmI set, ling at Abilene, v In vu.ro oui.ill-- ami tie tli" women ip.me e tout wii laiicoes. he ' 'KCT10N V ll! ii g u P ' t 1 P oetici-- l'lii-a- 1 'P. iicku ' at it ii:u wliii a i.uirt. the man b " S !l," ns t' e '.ui.' re"" ! Cut v u!d her, 1:1a le o ri; rs t' at be gla! to ju.,.p over the Ijiou. tu.-.a P. Hessian Fly in Indiana. Prof. Troop, of the Indiara Experiment Station, in a bulletin to the press, says: Responses have been re ceived from 185 correspondents to date representing eighty-sicounties. Of these seventy-thre- e counties report the fly as doing more or less damage. Thirteen counties report no fly, which may cr may not be true, as it has frequently happened that one man La3 reported no fly and another man living in another section of the county liars reported It as doing considerable damage. Those counties reporting no fiy are Lake, Allen, Whitley, Jasper, Newton, Blackford, Warren, Vermilion, Owen, Sullivan, Knox, Starke and Scott. Those which have not reported at all are Elkhart, Wells, Adams, Jefferson and Pike. Bartholomew, counties report the damage Fcrty-sito wheat as ranging from fifteen to seventy-fivper cent of the crop. counties report Twenty-fou- r only slight damage; the grea est amount of damage is reported from the central and southern counties. (In Delarvae were catur county fifty-twIn sixty-fiv- e found In one plant.) counties in which the fly is found, the wheat was sown before S ', uunber 25, while in eight counties i; is found, or 25th, in wheat grown after s but in only one after .5r 1st varieties Twenty-seve..rat are in tho infested districts, and no oi u variety Is mentioned as being mo.e iiea from attacks than others. c s -- .A- - V i JAMr)'HK- S- VJ U W:' ; , TWetmi x Trac: !'IUishi Dzs'5 GJPTHii rhi Anyone sending a Fketoh quietly ascertain our opinion Jec . J y ' Invention l probnblf V tions strictly lent free. IW wteney J.u. f a Lef.;? Patents t.uea itliu Ah tprcial notice, wn hout C1L I M ScKJ!fiv handvimrlv lllntrst''l filiation of hv fl fcUJW ion !t A " trir: . .p" x e 1 Agricultural education is a thing r afford that the farmer can no h" r to ignore. In the past iinn: collected a greater tax from er than have the town, national governmei co:-an- . l , has r,n ate idO! .'.,! ;i ;r- "Td'i, , ! . tw1 INK : t.V'tise .y ove I is - P- - I 0 n iruci 1.73 |