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Show e .... MmCi Berne Bellder Cera. because 0 acres produced to heavily that Its proceeds built a tevely home, flee- - Seiner's catalog. TMded In 1909 in Jnd., 157 bu., Ohio IM bu.. Tenn. 9S bu., and in Mich. 220 bu. per acre. Tou can beet this record Bo named vitT so y U4 ho. Ton this or taese ran acaat Beardless Parley per Tiai.ua acr. bu. Salaera New Nat. Oats per A. U bu. Balser Spelts & Macaroni Wheat. 1.000 bu. Pedigree Potatoes per acre. U tons of rich Billion Dot. Grass Hay. 10.09 lbs. Victoria Rape for aheep-vaer- e. 16.000 lbs. Teonlnte, the fodder wonder. (1,000 lbs. Salter's Superior lXxlder Cora rich. Juicy fodder, per A. Now such yields you can have. Mr. Farmer, in 1904, If you will plant Salters seed a. mat this uoth-- s aim I0o tn stamps to John A. Sailer Seed Co., La Crosse. Wla., and receive their great catalog and lota of farm aeed samples. (W. N. U.) 110 un PERFUMED LAMPS -- AND V-'- i&lii -rii That tank of goldfish in the Aquarium has been responsible for a good many deaths in the goldfish family this winter," remarked the woman who sella goldfish and ferns. Women go down there, see how beautiful they are with their brilliant cclors and long white tails and fins, and are at once taken with a desire to own goldfish. This is good for the business, but not for the goldfish. 'its like this. ' Some women have luck with anything they try to keep. They can stick a little slip In the ground and It will grow and blm. Their goldfish keep themselves. Others haven't any luck at all. They buy ferns of ua to kill them. They buy goldfish which die. Nobody knows the reason. It Is as hard to tell what Is the matter with a goldfish as to tell what ails a child. Neither on can talk and tell what hurts. Maybe the not knowing how to care for the fish was helped along by the steam heat of the flat. Maybe the bowl was not large enough. There might have been a dozen reasons. You can never tell. - "One woman bought three goldfish of me. I threw In two pollywogs, some snails and a bit of moss, as I always do, for luck. Apparently they It wasn't a week queered her luck. before she was back for more gold- 1 In 1901 RINGS. Thty May Ba Ustd aa Mtana of Rooms or Cara. aa a disinfectant The ua of la well known, and the scented 4andy" has perhaps more hygienic wisdom than his detractors give him credit for. It la ha who Is trying to revive the use of the perfumed fountain ring, an article de luxe which mtj either be used as an ornament or aa a meant of a pleasant disinfectant In stuffy underground trains or In insalubrious districts. The ling Is an ordinary gold one fitted with a ball at the hack. It Is tiled by pressing the ball nearly flat, and dipping the ring into a cup ot scent, when the elasticity of the ball draw the perfume into the interior till quite full. By the least pressure the wearer of the ring can cause a let of scent to shed Its refreshing aroma any moment be pleases, and he may thus act as a benefactor or a ulsance to those in his vicinity. The perfame lamp may also be seed as snother pleasant' method ot disinfecting a room. A ball of spongy platlmyn Is placed over the center ot the wick, and U fixed in Its position by a thin glass rod, which Is Inserted Into the wick. The lamp Is then filled with any scented spirit, aud when lighted Is allowed to burn until the platinum gets red hot The flame Is then blown out, and a pleasant odor Alls the fish. 'They are dead, she complained. Every one of them. First one wculd come to the top, look at me awhile with a glassy eye, then give up the ghost I no sooner removed what was left of him than another began to Seoul, the capital of Chosen, is built amid a network of hills, eighteen miles from the sea. It is an ancient walled city, fortified In the strongest way by smells that would drive any but an Asiatic army forthwith Into the ocean. It Is poor In appearance, but rich in fleas. On autumn nights tigers frequently contest the right of way with belated pedestrians and this is the chief reason why one has the entire street to oneself In a moonlight stroll after 8 oclock. Metaphorically, one can scarcely see the town for the Budbald, bulbous and bullet-beadedhist priests who fatten on the superstition of the popitJace and lead licentious lives In the adjacent monasterd ies. Barring an occasional court funcThe Manchester Guardian telle a tion marked by street processlops, devoid of tory of n North of England magis- Seoul is triumphantly trate who was In the habit of giving sights interesting to a traveler. The good and much-neede- d advice to those streets lack entirely those picturesque who came before him tn the course of characteristics of a Chinese or Japahis magisterial duties. On one occa- nese thoroughfare, and a vista across sion n defendant who was about to the Korean housetop Is one of appalreceive hls admonition interrupted ling monotony. One seeks in vain for In the small him. "Look here, your worship, he attractive souvenirs. Seoul Japanese beer, aid, "please dont give me no good shops of advice. Just double the sentence Inmatches, cigarettes and cheap crockstead." ery form the chief stock In trade, while - - Coat around the top of the bowl. It's a sure sign of death. I have watched It Now, all three are gone, and I am j j goldfishlemi. Ling-Mane- d England, owns n carriage mare with s mane of silvery hair It feet In length at the tips. She Is ten years old. and Is the mother of a colt n few months old with mane and tall already reaching to the ground. Ordinarily the mane of the mother la kept braided and In n net DOCTOR DID IT. Put en S6 Pounds by Fond. Feed n physician back to health and he gains an experience that he cam ase to benefit others. For this reason Grape-Nut- s food Is daily recommended to patients by hundreds ot physicians who have cured themselves of temaeh trouble. One doctor says: "Although n physician and trying to aid and assist my fellow beings to good health It must be admitted I formerly did not enjoy the, best of health myself. In January, 1899, I only weighed 119 pounds. At this time 1 was living In the Ohio Valley and began to think I had about seen my best days. One day about 3 years ago I bad an opportunity to try Giape-Nut- a I liked food for my breakfast. It so well that I ate three teaspoon-tulthree times n day end have regularly used it up to the presert time, and I now weigh 185, n gain of 38 pounds and enjoy the best ot health. made "Not only has Grape-Nut- s this wonderful change in me, but through It 1 have helped my friends, relatives and patients. The sustaining power of this food Is simply wonI derful. 1 have one patient who Is n section hand on the C.& O. R. R., who eats nothing in the morning but four and yet tablespoonfuls of Grape-Nut-s does bis very bard work up to lunch time and enjoys the best of health and strength. I could name a great many cases tike this and I still prescribe Grape-Nut- s In my practice every day." Name given by Postpm Co., Battle Creek, ea-Jo- y a Paid North Dakota on ence for a man, who can devour an Immense quantity of food, and when such a person Is found he is well paid of hls gastronomic for exhibitions Supervisor Wright of the capacity. Indian service gives the following account of this peculiar practice: From time Immemorial the Devils lake Sioux have adhered to an old custom. In regard to the treatment of a kuest. Aceording to their etiquette It Is the bounden duty of the host to supply his guest with all the food he may desire, and as a rule the apportionment ret before the visiting Indian Is much in excess of the capacity of a single man. But by the same custom the guest Is obliged to eat all that Is placed before him, else he grossly Insults his It was found that this entertainer. practice would work a hardship, but instead of dispensing with the custom the Ind'an method of reasoning was applied, and what Is known as the profsesional eater was brought to the front rr Korean knives are offered in the most pretentious shops. Here likewise can be had the really unique Korean fans, made- - of silk or paper, finished in oil and covered w th curious native designs. These fans gre dipped In water before they are used, and the littie brepzs produced by them is aBtonlshtrgly cool. The wall surrounding Seoul, from which kites are ever flying, is but a pocket edition of the great Chinese wail that leads down to the sa at Shanhaikwan. Piercing this Korean copy are the city gates picturesque are promptly passageways which and Irrevocably closed with the setting of the sun. The west gate will be entered by the tourist on reachlrg the capital from Chemulpo, and should tie come to the outside of this but s minute after the sun has disappeared behind the horizon, and the "b g bell has boomed its mournful warning note he Is elected to camp In the oren until Phoebus has cycled round the world on the equatorlil path. If he reaches the gate five minutes before It closes on its groantrg hinges he will witness a sight that will almost repay him for the tolhome tr.p up from the coast Outing. of 5 While the guest Is supposed to eat all that Is placed before him, it serves the same purpose if his neighbor assists In devouring the bountiful repast, the main object be ng to have the plate clean when the meal is finished. It is not always practicable to depend upon a neighbor at table to assist In getting away with a large dinner, and in order to insure the final consumption of the allotted portion visiting Jndians call upon these professional eaters, whose duty It Is to s.t bpslde them through a meal and eat what the gje.;ts leave. The professional eat'r3 are never looked upon In the light of guests but more as travel rg companions with a particular duty to perform. "These eaters receive from $1 to $3 and even S3 for esch meal where they ascDt. It Is stafil by the agent at the Devils lake reservation that one of the professional ea'ers has bsn known to dispose of seventeen pounds of beef at a sitting. Tuat th-- y are capa'de of eat ng an almost fabulous amount I myself can testify. earel. to which they are attached by wax. and the spaces between are blacked in. to ive the effect of the leads. The oa'tl u then placed aainrt a window where the light can stream through It. The artist or hls substitute rr; laces each paper pattern on t c pj,el by a p ece ef glass of exactly hp taTp FiZe, cut from sheet cf pv-- of the color called for by the color hi tch To a greater or less extent th a .talnl glass lj supplemented bv palne gaas, on wrhlch re r.r tie as In china ptirt-leg- . v: ep nil t'e pieces have been cut, tve-- , to the ead-ires s twit-- the . te-- ji.t to make V t'e j Teajt are ar(j B0Pre(j at special Sce:ret flexible sp-ple- rs Magazine. Be Long! With reference to the origin of tbs familiar expression, So long, a cor respondent of the London Academy suggests that It is derived from tht Saa Laenge," a common Norwegian. form of farewell, equivalent in mean Ing to "au revoir, and pronounced like so long," with the g softened. There was a fair number of Nor weiglans among the settlers in America. to judge by names, and It is quite likely the phrase was picked up from them. It Is In general use among th Dutch In 8oulh Afrlc. Reap Lather for Insomnia. soap lather most be allowed to dry os the skin before the patient gone to bed. de j 'Tin not the richer rf !fe that give To man the rule and tne rUht to live Tho F.or and weak, we may har tho And lift our hearts rs plod along! The Modern Man. Man I three-fifh- s s And fudge1' Thus sl!h a poet we hae real. We think "three-fiftgrasping And grudge 1 what the poet should have said! two-fifth- h two-fift- Sunday paper teda us tht Mary and her little lamb once actually lived. Having been thus reassured. We turn again to the carkng cares of the daily gr.nd with renewed courage and enthusiasm A Many men are like Aesop s fox when- - he had lost his tail, he would have all hls fellow foxes cut off theirs. Miserable themselves, these men are persistently engaged In making all those about ,them miserable. An Old Maid's Fate. ar" Z" 15; lj OLD THOMAS! 1 "DEAR Marrjr In hat at leisure, Ana relent Tarrv tootom-ca-Jars?. t treasure. And a 44( of ours used you mean leg say This is brought to mind by a leg! Boston paper that speaks of em as A bluff old protesvir to tell the class. "If frogs-llmb- - 4 4 4 The Modern Jack. Little Jack Hurrer Eat In a corner Eating a roaitbnvten pi By midnight a hummoik In hU Good by lutle Jackson, good by! Had formed h thl Foot-Eaw- Value of the Corset An Oregon woman wore a oorset which deflected! two bullets flrod ai And still her and saved her life. they claim the corset Isnt healthy. P,t. Kheamstlsm's Killing Left in quick onlcr after taking I doses of Dr. bkirviu's lihenmatio Curs, in tablet form. 25 doses 2o, postpaid W1S. DRUG GO.. LA CKOSSK, WL3. W. K. U.) Mortality Among Barmaid. It Is found that tho death rat among British barmaids ts twrice as high as the average. It Is higher than th rate among lead workera The Saskatchewan Valley Very Highly Favored. An interetlng feature of Western Those who Canada is Its cUmate. made study of it speak highly "Canadian Government are sending out an Atlas, aid Agents at the same time giving valuable information concerning railway rate etc., to thos Interested In th eountry. At has been said, the climate is The elevation of this fcart of Canada Is sbont 1,800 fest above the set. sbont twice that of the average for Minnesota. It is a very desirable The country has a very altitude. equable climate taking the seasons through. The winters sre bright and the summers are pleasantly warm. R F. Stupsrt. director of the meteorological service for Canada, says: The salient features of the climate of the Canadian rorthwest territories sre s ?lear, bracing atmosphere dur-lrthe greater part of the year, and a medium rainfall and snowfall. The snean temperature for July at Winnipeg la 66. and Prince Albert (2. The former temperature is higher than at any part of England, and th latter is very similar to that found in many " parts of the southern countries - - At Prince Albert the averste dally maximum in July is 76 and the minimum 43. Owing to this hik day temperature with much sunshine, the crops come to maturity quickly. Moisture Is ample In tffe Saskatche-ws- a valley, being about 18 Inches annually. It is notable that about 71 per cent of the moisture falls during the crop mortbs. Thus, Western Canada gets as much moisture when it is reeded and with several hours more sunshire da ly than land further south gets dnrlrg the growing sesson. It is sot difficult to understand why crops matnrq qnicMy and yield bountifully. Winter ends quickly, sowing is done during April ard sometimes la March. Harvest comes in August, about the dust and middle. Cyclones, bllzz-rd- s, i sand storms are unknown. VTbe" g Chinese Crrprcsa Gambles. The dowacer express of Chira enjoy the distinction, rare ametg Chinese women, of being able to rend and write. Her chief recreation is with the dailies vpf her court and large sums of money-arsometimes staked. e vu Toot-I-T Atk Tsar Dealer Tor Allas a A powder. It rests the feet. Cures Corns, Bunions, Swollen, Sore, Hot, Callous, Aching Sweating Feet and Ingrowing Nails. Alien1! s makes new or tight shoes easy. At ail Druggists and Shoo stores, 25 cents. Ao sept no substitute. Sample mailed Frbu Address Alien S. Olmsted. L Roy, N. Y. WC3TCRN CANADA HAS AN EXCELLENT CLIMATE. card-playin- Big Price for Pen. One hundred and sixty dollars paid recently for the pen used by emperors if Pri'a, Austria and Ru bla In signing the holy alliance treaty tie.-ir- e' Ho joyous thrill touched her heart of store. The god of joy from her heart hid flown re of gold The organ rude and the Should leach a moial oi worth ui.told! mre Catarrh tn thl necttoa f the oeaatry put btieiber n4 an ill the lart he Idou ruble. ) or a great W biippgwmI year malty yeara doetor pnuovneed !l a Iea1 dleae and l aod by ceanlaotly talliat etl remedies, preaenbed hi cure with local treatment, prutbuoaceu It locurabia. 8cUDce ba prv Ten Catarrh to be a c DtUutimai die en e aid therefore reqlroontUuUoeal treetwe&i. Hall t Catarrh Core, manufactured hr F J Cheney A Co.,TlMo, Oulu, 1 the o'y e'e'LlteUooJ cure go from li the market. It la taken tuternailr In dn patoa trap onfal. It aot directly aa the bKd and mucoua aurfacca of the iyaiem. They offeiuoe huudrtd f r any caae It fall to cure. Bead ft. crrulart an 1 ie ti tn Aulraaa; F. J cHKNMf h CO., Tolede, Obi ild by DnuitUifl 7V Take Mail' Family Fill! far oociflUpattea. There t ail other thn wa few l i I A German physician recommends soap as n ours for sleeplessness. The -t ' J Mil-bu- rs k d the whole water-tigh- t The window i row complete, ready to be jut in position where It Is made secure by copper wires fastered to the trarsvene bars of Iron. Book-love- cover.. i ? drai'i-c- . "Fine toned lstrument, that," f Je said, because he, too, had some mania In hls soul. The musicless man grunted. "Whota make la it?" the visitor naked. Dont know," was the ungracious answer. How many stops has It?" The host pulled himself up tor a Well, he replied, powerful effort "Its been in the house for about a week now. and In that time It hasn't had any that I have been able to dis- s-- Glass Staining The twentieth century American stained glass maker follows without Important variation the simple method of the French monk of eight centur es ago. The first requisite H tne design. The artist makes a small water color sketch to show the general design and color scheme, accompanying It with detailed studies. From this two are large drawirgs or "cartoons" made, the exact size of the desired window. One cartoon shows where the "leads" will be plrced the th.n Mich. Ask any physician about the scienstrips of lead, hollowed on both sides and looking in a transverse tific principles on which Grape-Nut- s like the letter H. which forms the food Is made. Hell tell you the prtn-giplframework to bind the pieces of glass are perfect. Then a 10 days trial proves that together. Another drawirg gives the Ike principles are carried out in the size and shape of each piece of glass. food ("a.l the good of the grains so This cartoon is cut Into Its component treated tbat anyone can digest it all) pieces by a pair (or triplet) of three-olade- d scissors which leave between Shown in reneved physical strength their parallel blades a space suGheient Uf brain energy. ' for the leads. These cutout patterns "There's a reasonA are put together again on a large glass Look in enen pWg. for the famous EUle book, "The Road to Well villa." es Food floor. For Growing Girls. West Pembroke, Me., March 21 Mr. A. L. Smith of this pises, says that Dadd's Kidney Pills are the best Mrs. remed? for growing girls.' Smith emphasizes her recommendation by the following experience: "My daughter was th.rtesn years old last November and it Is now two was first taken with years since Crazy Spoils that would last a week and vould then pass off. In a month si e would have the spells again. At these Hires she would eat very little aud was very )e!!ow, evea the whitea of bar eves wculd be yellow. The doctors pave us no encourLITTLE MISS HfFFLT. agement, they all sail they eouhl not help her. After taking one box of .Little Mist Ilufiet fc.'t on l tuiw t, Dodd's Kidney Pills, she has not had I .e itch ,Vwo Keating oi e bad spell. 'Of course, we continBut rhe gne up in m l"eS Am! aH, Smli i mRirc' ued the treatment until she had used Now vltch of ti t'e vitius Is hlchT tn all about a dozen boxes, and we still give them to her occasionally, The Heart or Us. when she Is not feeling well. Dodd's A dago played, on hls be:KinK way, Kldrey Pills are certainly the best In Fqt.alld ttieet . t the ilu-of day! Played Hfirill and c.acked at a wher-.- y medicine for growing girls." tune. Mothers should heed the advice of While slum kids danced to Its lilting tune! Mrs. Smith, for by so doing they msy A woman wan, at her enement hlfth. save their daughters much pain and Lhrew up her window with gladsome cry, sickness and insure n healthy, happy "In ,ime hand-o- . Ban's music toil, j Metallic like, tor a tiny toll! future for them. Her heart grew light at the da?n' air, World's Oldest Tret. A rheeitng H.t In n day of ch e' She hummed & fui g ot the olden time Is said that the oldest tree In the It And smiled content at Its simple rhme! world Is a bo tree st Adnurajlapura. Ceylon, which was planted close to a In palace old, in a rhthmlc sway, Buddhist shrine in 245 B. C., and is Where wealth abode In a vseallhv vtty, 2,1 48 years old. therefore Legend has m e i ot aina of a go urn The glad. it that this tree spiting from a branch Arose and fell at the soul's vli.ch severed itself by miraculous A woman it in a gottn of life And hated sUht ot t''e drvil gl place power from the racred tree under She rM od and sighed and a L 11 diop which Gautama became Buddha, th fell Hot trom the walls of a hidden well eulightend one. -- Art y y. to Consume the Indian reservation1 at Devil's lake, the aborigines have preserved a sort of reverUp In EIGHT YEARS OF TORTUNE- No suffering more keea than kidney sufBisk kidfering. neys make bad blood; eaust weak, stlfl aid aching tacks; cause blind, sick and die-xheadache, leek of appetite and loss of sleep; keep ywu ail tired out and spoil digestion. To bare perfect must health, you cure tea kidney Read hew one maa wm cured by Doan's Kidney Pills after eight years ef tor tare, Henry Soule of Pultney SC, N.. Y.. says: "For eight years I suffered constant agony from I endured the kidney complaint worst torture from gravel and the kidney secretions were excessive and contained sediment like brick dusL I had to get out of bed from tea to twenty times a night and the loss of sleep wore me out. Indigestion came on and the distress after eating vaa terrible. Doans Kidney Pills effected a complete and la.'t-n- g cure, and after the symptoms of kidney .rouble were gone my stomach began to work aa it should. This lasting core, especially in a person of my age, proves the great value of Doans Kidney Pills more convincingly than ceuld any words of mine. Doans Kidney Pills sold by nil druggists; price 50 cents per box. or mat. ed on- - receipt of price by Foster Co., Buffalo. N. Y. Wr.te tor tree trial. At Least Owner ef Instrument Navar Knew Them. There la a, mao living in an Eleventh street flat who haa no music In hls soul, and there la n man on the EV lower floor whose soul is full of 1L BY3CN WILLIAMS The lower-floo- r man cot long age added n foufJusg parlor organ to hie larea tad pennies, end two healthy By Lantern Light. "Aa honest man's the noblest work of daughters of hls began to practice on Owl. It Several nights later a friend paid Thus wrote the poet by his candle dim. a visit to the first man. and as soon But were Diogenes alive Hed still be searching tor a silmpse of aa he got Inside the apartment he blm' heard the parlor organ on the lower It wasn't my fault. 1 knew that The coming to the top meant that she hadn't changed the water often enough. The bowl was too small for 4 4 three, perhaps, and they were asphyxThe Fleecy Cloud. iated. Hut. anyway 1 took my net They were sitting on the veranda. and caught three more to give her was last summer. It was very This two goldfish and a silver fish, for s late. As they sat there alone In the change. . " I believe, said she, while 1 was beautiful mocnlight he prayed for a cloud to drift across the face catching them, that those first fish friendly of ttfe full moon. The clouds were had one fin In the grave to begin really drifting, but somehow not one with. Anyway, I've seen their finish. would go Into the corner pocket. Then I gave her the goldfish and thought she lisped: I had seen the last of her, but I haOh. Mr. Talklngton, did you ever dnt She came back one morning with think how unlike the clcuds you are? the news that she had lost her last 'N no, Miss Merry wilkes, I dorf't pollywog. it had flopped over and believe I ever eomiared myself thus. died, the same as the goldfish, and Why am 1 unlike the cloudst Is It she had been so anxious, too, to see It because I am all sunshine? turn into a frog. Every night she No oh, to! went to sleep with the expectation of Then it must be because 1 am seeing Its tail at the bottom of the about to rein over your bowl, while It w&s hopping about on Oh, no, hastily ducking the storm. the floor, a full fledged frog. 11 Is b cause the look! See that 1 gave her another, and that's the fleecy tittle one right near the moon! last I have seen of her. She told me See how it gees! goes! goes!" she burned a gas stove that smoked Yes. he responded sadly, a light in the room. That probably killed the suddenly illuminating his density. I fish. Or she hadnt changed the I wonder where It gees? water often enough. Fish need to be Then, confusedly, he left, presumcool, too. Some people put a lump of ably to consult a weather forecaster ice In the bowl In the summer time. I or to join a poker game and forget have known the water to freese solid 11 his other losses. in severe weather, thaw out, and the fish frisk about as spry as yon please, not hurt at all In fact, all the better Confusing. for It. Yon cant seem to get it too cool for goldfish. New York Times. (L WWWWWWWWWWWlWAVSWWV,AWVSWWSAWWb Mare. Mr. George O. Zillgitt of Inglewood, . a.-- STOP. STICKLE Ancient City of Seoni Of Twe Evils, the Lesser. A AN ORGAN WITHOUT Trouble JViih ihe Goctfish Anthracite State. Fenasylvanm, Colorado and New Mexico are the only states that pro-tuoanthracite. Pennsylvania, however, produces practically all of the anthracite; of the total production of 11,000,000 tone la 1002, Colorado and New Mexico produced lesa than 93.-0- 0 In the production of Iona. Pennsylvania also leads, producing tO per cent of the total for the United State in 1902. Illinois ranks second, Ohio third. West Vlr-1fourth and Alabama fifth. rim's Cure for Oonsumptloa Is as lafalltbls vtdieliM for eougbs aud oolda. N. W . Rauua Oman Orevs. N. J., Feb. 17. 190 Real Self Denial. bride In Korea begins her ?ed life In silence. During theto fir.t her day she must not speak, even husband. It la considered a breach of etiquette. But the next morning he is permitted to give free rein to her tongue, end may talk thereafter to her hearts oontenL A To Cure a Cold In One dap. Take Laxative Bromo Qufnlne Tablets. All druggist refund moat if it fails to care j London Cab Drlvere London cabmen pay from abeui $2.10 to 3 a day for a hansom, accord lng to the season. A drivers pro&ti average nearly ?3 a day. Mn. Winslow For children toavti'r , smniaiUui nliuy pUlt Soothto? th pumi, oftnWUfldCuUO. reduce 1 CUHM Wages In Germany, la a German factory, which employs 2,10? men, making agricultural Implements and traction engines, 25 per cent get 71 to 95 cents a day, 59 per cent get 95 cents to $1.31 and 18 per cent get above $1.31. This does not Include boys or apprentices, and half hour day. is for a sine-and'FADELESS DYES cost cents per package. Eucceis. Some people think success means imply to get rich. Others think It menus merely to keep out of JaiL On of these definitions is about as near correct aa the other. PUTNAM hut 10 The Meeting of the Natenat Irr'.atlon Congress. To be held at El Paso. Texas, this fall, to be of great Interest to promii-edwellers In country, and addresses will be made by American and foreign irrigition authorities. An Interesting program. Including a genuine Mexican hull Cgbt will be given by the citizens. Tor further information regarding date of above meeting, railroad fares, etc., address C. F. Warren, room No. 411, Pooly block, Sait Lake City, Utah. Inter-Mountai- n Aristocratic Car Drive. Among 6,0u0 street ear drlvere la Vienna a recent census showed UaW there are 400 knights, about fifty bap on and lour counts. ii |