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Show -- T ' THE COALVILLE TlifeSjCOALVILLE, UTAH ' Some man of cynical wit who nevertheless must hart aeen much of the world and dealt with processes which Figures Sometimes Dont 'Jell Truth L rz BROWN ON CHAMPIONSHIP COMMITTEE did not bring the desired results, baa observed that there are three kinds of lies plain ordinary lies, odious lies and statistics. Statistics are figures attract irely arranged to impress and delude the unwary. Sometimes it must bq admitted they produce the goods, but more often they simply confound the man who attempts to marshal them. Many a business man baa gone on the rocks because his statistics didnt make good. The man himself of course was 411 By WALTER C HUNTER. I r ! right ... r- - Figures are things to conjure with. In the spring, when the most pop ular literature is the seed catalogues, it gives pleasure to sit down and figure out how, in your 20 by 30 garden, you can raise remarkable crops. You plan on so many rows of beans, so many hills of cukes and so much of this and that You dope it out that you will knock the high cost of living higher than the price of gasoline. But before fall you realize that there is no garden produce worth mention. your figures apparently were fallacious. Few go through life without at some time keeping chickens. The desire to run out to the nests and fresh-laifew d eggs is very natural. get a There is fun in this sort of business. You become an enthusiast With a comfortable chair before the hearth, you take pad and pencil and proceed to make your fortune in poultry. Lets see now, so many dozen eggs at 65 no, 75 cents a dozen. Cost of feed so much only a tnfle. Isnt it an easy way to make ones living? Yes, sir, theres money in poultry. There would be, too, if the blamed bens would only lay. Figures, they say, do not lie. When one observes the present styles of dress he is inclined literally to believe the statement. Figures themselves are the most logical things of which we know. When we add two and two and get four, the result is incontrovertible. Nothing under the heavens could make two and two equal three. So it is when we sit down and figure out how to make money. Our figures are all right. There are no errors in our computations. Things simply dont turn out as planned. It is sometimes good sport, however, counting these chickegs that never hatch. It keeps the mind from stagnation. Still it is moat profitable when the figuring doesnt involve an investment of money. h 3- - Sfi. ..Ji o SrD1 5;. Check Pans. (By U M BENNINGTON ) During the cholera epidemic of the fall of 1911 a farmer came to Veterinarian Hadly, of the University of Wisconsin, and wanted to know what was the matter with hie hogs. It is not cholera," he declared, for I had that on the farm about ten years ago. and the pigs behaved differently then." Walt a minute," declared Doctor Hadly. "Before you go on 1 will tell you the symptoms of those animals. They exhibited a loss of appetite, they were chilled and trembled, their temperature was two to five degrees above norma, the skin was scurvy, and the coat bard and dry, they hid in the litter and resented being disturbed, they silked stiff and sore and stood about with their hind legs crossed, they How did you know thatH Interrupted the farmer excitedly. That Is just what ailed my hogs." "1 was simply describing to you the symptoms of acute cholera. The other time your herd probably had the chronic form of the disease; there is great difference between the two pressure produced by the introduce tlon of such great quantities of hloot under the skin causing abscesses. t The second way is the slow sub4 cutaneous method which has less radical effect on the bog, and la less likely to cause abscesses. It takes a longer time to produce a hyperimmune than the first way. Administer doses ot one, two and one-hal- f and five cubic centimeters per pound ot body weight seven to ten days apart, thus giving) the Immune ample time to recover from the transitory effect produced. 4 The third way is known as the abdominal method Introducing the) virulent blood directly into the peri--) toneal cavity. The dose Is the earner m 1b the first way. Care must be taken not to puncture the bladder This method is best employed by) While the war is being suspending the animal by the hind! legs and allowing tbs abdominal conwaged against the cats let tents to rest on the diaphragm, them Is the good that they accomInserting the needle through ths wall of the abdomen about two or threw plish be told. Inches below the anterior borders of If the cats were to be reC. Brown, Member of Championship Committee of A. A. U. the pubis, an Inch or two inslda oD Evarett ByGB. BENNETT, Oprimnii. Ohio moved from all parts of the the median line to avoid puncturtngj President A. J. Lill of the National A. A. U. has recognized the work of of the bladdqr. city what would be the re director-general of the international athletic who wae The fourth way by Intravenous In- -, forma" sult? All warehouses, manufacturing plants and wholesale houses, espe- Everett C. Brows, championships in Chicago last summer, by appointing Mr. Brown on the Virulent blood Is introduced! The us- jectlon. of must cholera symptoms cially those situated near the river, would be at the mercy of rata. Traps, championship committee of the A. A. U. This committee is considered the ually be confirmed by a directly Into the circulation by way of , i I am told, do very little good and cannot prevent the rats invasion. The most important in the A. A. U. at one dose. Five cubict examination. The hog Is strung up the ear-vei-n The other members are: James E. Sullivan, Bartow 8. Weeks, New as It is slaughtered for the but- centimeters per pound are prescribed.. destruction and loss by rats even now, with puss killing the thousands of just Tork; E. E. Babb, Boston; C. P. Curran. St Louis; George F. Pawling, cher and the carcass opened. If It Is difficult to reach the veins, bethese loathsome pests, is stupendous. Philadelphia; George T. Turner, Baltimore; T. Morris Dunne, Portland, cholera is really present, the lymph-gland- s cause of the coarse ears, and often The big stores all over the country maintain from 40 to 200 cats each, Oregon. will be red and congested, the ths veins are scarcely visible. Howe Aeeeia diseased, the marrow of the ever, this method is a trifle more kidneys stores of store. furnish to size the the of the VWViViViCA Many quantities according backbone dark to almost black, the potent A 150 pound hog requires ftQt TIMING DEVICE FOR SPORTS of milk, but puss must hunt for her meat. lungs congested and the bowels show cubic centimeters of serum. Record for Consecutive would suffer a severe setback In the outlying districts poultry raising ulcers and sores. , How ths Serum Is Obtalnad. Made in Pool Match le Eepselally Adapted for Serum a Preventive, Not a Cure. ' f Jim if puss wasnt on the job. Personally, have seen rats roll the eggs out Apparatus The hog is placed on the table and! Contests Where Limited Time le a The serum used in is then washed, the tall is thoroughly! A of the nest and a distance of 50 feet to their place of hiding. And again, Allowed for Preparation. Sward Ralph, in a pocket not a cure, but is Intended as a pre- washed with an x antiseptic solution match with Morris Fink at a rat pulled a young chicken from under its mother, sucked its blood and ventive measure in case of an out-- and lube-warwater tnd soap, and i fleriblns a Unite ! la apparatus 1W P tSlphlk tfMMM Jcft, to come, again. But ii efeanoed that the cat prwoe&eA him end that for sports. Invented by Wl'F.' Minor hast is claimed to he a new record ened. In eomTcaMssnogsmaycon Before the hog bottles arej rat will have no more spring chicken. . of 480 Ninth avenue, Manhattan, N. joe. a consecutive run, when be tract the disease and die before the washed preparing and sterilized end covered Talk about the germs' and microbes on cats! Why, just follow the Y, the Scientific American says: poJ?eted 73 balls straight The with a cloth which has also been This invention operates a signal at best run at pool on record la 85, sterilized. A piece of the tail le amputrail of the rat, which is in itself a moving germ culture, and see it crawl certain spaced intervals. The timing m& e by B. Allen in Bostop in 1909, tated, and in this way the blood ) - through garbage boxes and then into stores, cellars and restaurants, infectwhi e the highest previous run uddrawn from ths hog. der the new rules Is said to have ing everything It is a perpetual menace. From a hog weighings 150 pounds De Oro. i bee 59. made by Ralph about three pints of serum le obtained The country would surely be subjected to great danger if the cat woi the game by the score of 150 at one bleeding. A hog can be tled were done away with. to 1. four times beforl he has to he hyper-immunised again. The blood received1 in this way ,1s dellbrtnated, and the) Among the necessary consmall amount of carbolic acid is added; MIXING PROS AND AMATEURS ditions of life, water is one to preserve It, and does not injure Its Is of the first. Deprived of protecting power. The blood is then; Former President ofAmateur Athletlo - ' ' ready for use. Union of United- - States Is Very this .element, all vegetable A hog weighing 150 pounds will Much Opposed to Plan. or animal life would be imyield from 90 to 100 doees ot vacclnei Br VENUS ODRTEZJMrm . Wi. at one bleeding. A bog can be bled) The largest teleWalter L. Llglnger, former presipossible. once every eight or ten days, Th dent of the Amateur Athletic Union scope does not reveal any above are government directions. Interview of the United Btates. In an direct evidence of water on the surface of the moon. Its seas are After the serum haa been tested) a voiced his against protest today found to be potent, it is put upj and T. G, Kirby only deserts, often marked with small craters and rocks. President suggestion of in Jbottles of three sizes, sealed and of the A. A. U. that amateurs and Another essential element of organic life is a&. The moon does not, stored in a cement cellar, where It), professional! be allowed to compete like the earth, possess a warm blanket in the shape of an atmosphere, which he kept at even temperature can athletlo In certain against each other ' , until used. can keep in and accumulate the heat received. The temperature of the eventa. for Be Avoided, , f to Timing 8porte Apparatus Some LI Mr. ginDangers said be Year cannot viewed after in the light of an year," space immediately surrounding it From the fact that there is always) of ths Uniteternal winter. The specific gravity of the moon is insufficient to retain device Is adapted to be used tn sports ger, athletic organUatons mors or less fever earned by vaoctnui and contests where a limited time is ed States have met at the annual tlon, and more or less danger of that permanently an atmosphere. allowed for the preparation, and also meeting of. the A. A. lj-j- held at New animal becoming infected through the) amend the The raggedness of the lunar scenery is an argument in favor of the for the execution, or for the contest, York city, to discuss and made by the needle of that wound as to a tn such strengthen rules way the device automatically measuring absence of air and water. , the following after treatment an yrtuge, of definition the off these respective times in succes- and safeguard A Sacrifice toJelsnes. Hog In Crete Is recommended: To sum up, life as on earth never existed, does not exist, nor will amateur and sports Has place Hs amateur, any Immunization. for sion, and thereby obviating Ready Spare diet for three or four days ever exist on the surface of the moon. It was, is and will be virtually a charge that the official of the events on a sound basis. Been Scrubbed and Cleansed to of corn, but plenty of wa- especially offered as a suggestion Mr. Llglnger Perfection. may not be fair or correct in his timdead world. clean and comfort-thoroughly ter, action to be taken by the A. A. that ing. were Selene inhabited her with There is no doubt that if plenty of clean bedpeople would be U, making the line separating the serum has time to take effect; so it is able pene no chance to get with absolutely so treatment for on In small those ding, a body as the moon competiamateur and professional earth, more intelligent than very Important that the DEATH LIST FOR 1913 IS 1 tion a shade deeper, so that no mas- should be applied aa early aa possible, into the mad ot any kind. The more cooled millions of years before the earth, thereby allowing more time for the more danger. They querader, be he ever so good, will In case the disease makes ' it appear- mud and dirt should not be dipped or operated upon the people to develop their mental capacity. Other ever be successful in beating his way ance. On Hundred and Seventy-fiv- e across." Some conditions or disease which for at least two weeks after vaccinaPlayers Were injured In Foot-- , tion. ball Season Just Closed. resemble cholera are tuberculosis v When the disease makes 'its appear The theatrical doctor is 8tatus of Rhodes Scholars. although this disease Is usually much the well all in the neighborhood, Fourteen players were killed and A meeting of the Oxford (England) slower In Us progress ordinary diges- ance becomingi one of the most 175 were Injured In football games in athletic committee was held to eon tive troubles due to improper feed- hogs should he vaccinated, and all the important men in the pro-- , the season which virtually closed Sat- slder the question of Rhodes scholan ing, or unsanitary surroundings and sick hogs should be destroyed and fession. He is not a medical urday. Thla record of casualties Is competing In the freshmens sports. tbrax, pneumonia caused by dust, cold burned, and should any of the vaccinated hogs develop cholera, they f man, but is knovra to stage only slightly below that of 1912, wbel Two resolutions were adopted. First, or worms-13 players met death and 183 wert that residence at any other time In can be made Immune by too. should be destroyed and burned hog people as Dr. Fixit v This will prevent to a certain extent . I anti with Injured. . anyotber University or similar Insti- vaccinating will the The majorit"1 disease. spread of infection. Among ths t the not take Of the 14 deaths, 13 succumbed plays tution shall disqualify a student from serum, so he most convenient and efficient agents and f artificial called Is This Immunity, this freshmen sports, Injuries the .The year. in is occurring competing like plac s when they are first produced are all wrong. Producing a play tallties resulted, with few exceptions and,' second, that in the Oxford uni- may last for a few weeks only, of for destroying disease-germ- carbolic Tank . faro. The bets of are even in a of card solution creolin, acid, on a game accordbeat, upon of high the animal, from fractured skulls, broken necks of versity athletic clubs sports, as dis- during the life ing money caustic soda or sulphate of copper In vaccina used method the comthe to no ing spinal Injuries. the its being a success or failure. tinct from college sports, fumes ot chlorine, chloride of time Only two university players wer petitor shalLbe allowed who is over tlon. The verdict cannot be anticipated. But after it is produced the manslake lime, lime water and kerosene a more serum is nothing killed. Vernon Belyea of the Norwict twenty-fou- r years of age. 'The resoreceived by the audience whether it will ' , nor less than the defriblnated blood oil ager can ttell from the way it is (Conn.) varsity was thrown fceartif lutions will go into effect next cobs and litter should be All straw, be success to a success! .needs it it with is the is If of proper In a game with Holy Cross sad Jel fixing. Even if it hyperimmunes, be a going and If cholera Is present, . preserving removed, for It. antlseptics-add- ed threi MorrisaeX fixed later.Edward so will and it be days rewritten be a to not well received it needs go, and consists of a saturated solution burned, and a strong solution of some r. captain of St Ambrose varsity, suf Carroll an coal-ta-r or crude carbolic That is where the theatrical doctor gets his work in. fered a broken leg September 25 anl Dick Carroll, who has been sward- of antibodies to antagonize the germ good about onedlp of the dlp to part acid, of FedAs soon as a play is staged the producer sends for a Dr. Fixit to died of blood poison.In the Buffalo franchise ed the used on all woodwork of water, methods of twenty or four are There ways e pitcher, eral league, Is sn trim off the rough edgs and put it m proper shape. sn 1mm jne into a hyper- and floor of the pen. formerly with Montreal and Toronto Training Quartern Is not communiThere are men in New York today who are making handsome incomes first way is the quick Though The immune. Montreal Interest can Here are the cities where the Amep and he hopes hs is there to when man, week subcable is danger of anthe with first it a lntrr method, subcutaneoue play luclng loan league teams will train nerf people in backing his venture. fixing plays. They usually spend and tubercuInfection In aeptlc the abd of the thrax, cutaneously region house and even sit in the gallery spring: . Box, at Paso Robles, CU produced; see it from the front of the If a peraon has a sore on his losis. of virulent ten cubic men centimeters Yankees, at Houston, Texas; Tiger, Syferts Job 8afo. with the gods and hear what they have to say about blood to the pound of iiveweight of the hand he should not touch a dead aniat Gulfport, Miss.; Red Sox, at H Bloomington club of the Tbree-- I received and cut the are well mal or If he should receive a cut or out, comedy Springa, Ark.;. Naps, at Macon, Gai league haa reelected Harry Syfert as immune. little points $at are not a scratch during the examination, the la method to this that The objection in the was theatrical a Browns, at St Petersburg, Fla.; Ath- manager for next year, which tinea fixed up. Dr. Fixit has taken a prominent place hand should fie placed In pure kero- made be ths s through leakage may at Jacksonville, Fla., and Bo- foregone conclusion, as Syfert is a letics, in are at demand., services s his' present great and just needle wounds, owing to tha great sene at once. profession stockholder In the club. ston, at Charlottesville, Va. Common Rat a Menace to Public t post-morte- - I hog-choler- Ml-U- : Water Necessary Condition of Life J ed hog-chole- Hog-cboier- Old-Time- old-tim- tran-forml- ng a it I |