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INCUBATORS After experimenting with many makes of IncuJubilee and we find that the Cyphers are the best possible machines In this to $66 Intermountain country Prices from Poultry Catalogue free Vogeler Seed Co Salt Lake City bators Buckeye CONFERENCE Salt On WILL RAZE MARKET those early times when bears roamed over Manhattan Island pot far north of the present city hall and lambs bleated in the meadows around Wall street Well pork was 3 pence a pound beef 2 pence butter 6 pence building Known as Fulton Trading beer 2 pence a mug Lodging was 2 Post Which Linked Modern Gothpence a night meals 6 pence and am to Peter Stuyvesant’s Days board by the week 5 shillings But Falla to Pay then It must be remembered that labor brought only 2 shillings 6 pence a New York— Tottering under Its day weight of ninety years and showing For over a century the market rethe ugly scara of a recent fire Fulton mained cleaned out occasionally by market the historic the picturesque vagrants designated by the courts for the malodorous is about to fall The the purpose But the agitation thpt ruthless hand of progress personified about the abandonment and brought In a Recking crew working under or- razing of the old Fly market began ln( ders of ‘the municipal authorities will the early part of the last centurf begin tearing down the old yellow much after the fashion of the agitabulldlnjf in the block bounded by Ful- tion that started against lta ton South Beekman and Front streets market during the coming spring omeytlme The department of health condemnor summer ed it as Insanitary Finally on Jan Thrice condemned Is the old struc- 22 1821 the market ws torn down ture with memories woven around It The merchants scattered to other that link the present New York with parts of the city some going to Spring Its rustle and bustle Its subway and Street market and others to' Center cloud touching structures of stone Street market and a part of them to and steel to the days of Peter Old Slip market until the new market For It was that stubborn old was built at the foot of Fulton street Dutchman who Sept 12 1656 as gov- This was finished toward the end of ernor of New Amsterdam decreed the year and the aldermen compristhat “Saturday shall be the market ing the market committee recommendday and the market shall be held at ed that the stands In the new market the strand at or around the house of which were to be occupied almost exHans Kierstede where after him ev- clusively by butchers be auctioned ery one shall be permitted to enter olt at a minimum rental of $100 a that has anything to buy or sell” year The butchers organized and deIn 1675 the market moved to the cided to boycott the market thus hopCustom House Bridge Market house' ing to keep It Idle until their demands farther up the East river and near to for a lower rental were granted But Malden Lane It became generally the city authorities determined upon known as the Fly market from the Ignoring the butchers and on Dec 18 Dutch "V’Lle” for valley which name 1821 James Bleeker began to auction stuck to Fulton market long after Its off the stalls erection Though established as a market for Perhaps the housewife of today with the express purpose of "supplying the a turn foreconomics would like to common people with the necessaries know what the quaint Dutch vrous of life at reasonable prices” old Fulpaid for their household supplies In ton market long before the civil war Noted Lake April 5 6 7 rates via Salt Lake ixcursion Tickets on sale April 2 to 7 ite usive Return limit April 15 New York Structure to Be Demolished RENEW OLD FRIENDSHIP Pleasant In Russia Acquaintance When They Meet In Thla Country WED Spokane — Renewing acquaintances almost half a century ago when they knew each other In Russia Mrs Barbara Hok years old and Martin Schultz who met In Spokane four weeks ago after a fell In love and were long separation unostentatiously married as a culmination of the romance Mr Schulz Is a farmer of Walla Walla while bis bride lived part of the time with her eon E2008 Hok at Thirteenth avenue He !b where the marriage took place years old and has a large family of children Two other sons live In the same neighborhood Both principals have been married before Mrs Schultz’s husband having died about a year ago in Spokane She has been making her home with Ferdinand Hok and another son at E2017 the In avenue Thirteenth Bame vicinity still another son and family live f Robins Guilty of Insobriety Iyerly Ga — Robins in this vlclnllty have acquired habits of ' Insobriety The “bird licker” that Intoxicates them Is believed to be obtained from China' berries which grow In profusion near here Many of the robins that have Intoxicated been found have been watched during the time of their stuwatchers being careful to pefaction' and it has keep cats at a safe distance been observed that In a few hours the blrda revive and go hack to the China berry trees Its present wholesale characteristics Not lp decades have thrifty housewives gone to the slip across from the market proper where the fishing smacks come In to purchase fish cheaply as Is still done at And with old “T” wharf In Boston the going out of fashion of the varicolored shawls New York women have ceased to go marketing with a basket on one arm or without one for that matter and this decadence with the progress In rapid transit taking its one time customers out to the suburbs has been responsible In no began to assume small Lack of Homes for Rising Generation 8erioue Problem for British— Couplet Walt Years' Ixmdon — The laborer Chelmsford beInto a workhouse no cottage procurable Is no Isolated victim of the dearth of It Is quite a common rural houses thing in the country for marriages to be postponed for years solely owing to want of houses Close to Dunmow Is a notorious marriageless district and in spite of benea number of would-bvillage dicts In a number of Huntingdonshire villages engagements of ten and fifteen years’ duration are common The couples either wait Indefinitely till a cottage is available or migrate to the towns or emigrate An observant motorist through the eastern midlands could soon reckon up a hundred vanstill traceable by ished homesteads either ruins or rectangular foundations covered by the work of worms moles and can afTord Only wealthy landlords to build cottages the duke of Bedthe duke of ford In Cambridgeshire In of Buccleugh Northampton parts the university coand Huntington lleges and best of all the ecclesiastichave al commissioners built many good cottages for moderate rents and have done It in spite of financial loss Some smaller land owners have done their best to erect cheap cottages The only solution of the great national question Is the cheap cottage A member of a leading firm of builders said to a representative of this who was forced cause there Is measure parture of Fulton inal standards defor the gradual market from lta orig- costa the Because Its maintenance city an annual loss of over $2000 and the the controller has condemned because It has and largely building been declared Insanitary by the health department' the borough president condemns It So Fulton market must go FEAST ATTENDS BY PHONE Man III In Kansas City Heart Speech Gift of Loving Cup Accompanying at Leavenworth Kan Leavenworth at who la over Kan— S N Spotts heard City Mo telephone here at the banquet of District of Associated Kansas the speeches given Southwest Mr Spotts la presclubs Advertising The telephone ident of the district an instrument at company connected with three receivbedside Mr Spotts’ ers on the speakers’ table In the banquet room The ad men were to have presented to him a silver loving cup He heard the presentation speech over the telephone the Must Remain 8lngle Wllkesbarre Pa— According to the will of William P Morgan a wealthy dealer his daughters estate real Ruth and Tacle must remain unmarried all their lives to participate In the estate In England Few Cottage Is Recalled List HILL CREST CHICKEN of Russia the (act that the Persian government expelled him at the demand Morgan Shuster late general of the shah’s country was received officially by the Persian consul general at New York his arrival Our photograph show Mr Shuster and his wife and children seated with the consul generaL DESPITE The navlnit department ot thti bank wai etarted April 11911 years after the deinstitution began to receive commercial posits At the close of business March 8 to over 1911 the savings accounts amounted 400000 bearing 4 per cent interest twice a year compounded The money baa come from all over Utah from various statea In the Cnion and from foreign lands the department having attracted business far and wide This evidence of popular esteem is deeply appreciated by 7 (he directors who regard the °1 these fund as a public trust Ton are Invited to Identify with yourself this Instituted by opening a saving account is enough to begin Start saving now journal that ardized they If cottages were standcould easily build £12(1 cottages by means of concrete slabs but absolute standardization would be necessary Comfortable cottages have recently been built In some of the new Intensive gardens for £80 With these French gardeners are delighted but the English workmen will not aca home 6f wood and corrugated cept iron GETS li by Associated "Do you really mean that you will give me no explanation?’ not explain Katherine" t “I can Carter protested “My reason Is an excellent one Some time I can give It to you I ask you to trust me until that time” “We have been the beat of good friends Doane Before the legislature convened you came often from to Benton to your home In Johnsvllle see me a distance of seventy miles After the legislature assembled and In Capital City ten miles you were from my home you came once to Benton Then you wrote me that you could not oome again for many weeks probably not until the legislature adjourns You Bald there Is a reason which some time I shall understand and — and you asked me to— ” to l A It to HINRICHSEN Literary PressJ secured stood beside her He drew her into a committee room and closed the door against a clamoring mob ol “5 admirers "You know tow why I could not come to see you” His voice was cold' He spoke hurriedly as If in haste to dispose of an unpleasant toplo “Your uncle It was known was using every means to secure those five votes ' The Democratic candidate was also doing his best to men are grafters Both get them We five stood out to and bribers elect a good man I was made chairman of our band Every act of mine waa watched by the spies of each side Had it been known that I was Vane's Sherrill going to Benton home to see his niece I should hare been suspected of secretly favoring his candidacy I could nqt have made "To love me and trust me” Carter any one understand that he and your because broke In "You did not answer my father are bitter enemies letter” your father despises his political his with “Of course I did not When a man methods My connection tells a girl he does not intend to see family would have made my men ausher again she knows It Is because he picious of my sincerity and they does not want to I come to Capital might have been won by one or the other faction City every few days to see my sister who Is In a hospital "There was more at stake than a hero Today I meet you by chance and you ask me little glory for ourselves We were to believe that you care for me?’’ fighting to compel the assembly to r elect a great man Instead of a “You know I love you Katherine Last night the Democratic 'leadWill you not trust me a few weeks? Will you not believe that my reason ers agreed since they could not elect to share with na the li a good one and an honorable one?” their candidate honor of electing Allerton “Then why not tell me?” “Now you understand my reason “I can’t dear yet” "Is It because you can not trust me When I refused to tell you and you with the reason or— because there is refused to trust me the candidates and our no reason except your desire to end had not been nominated our friendship?” plans to refuse to support Vane if he “I am not a cad although you seem should be nominated were still seto think I am I could truat you with cret I could not In honor tell you anything in the world that I could In the plans of my associates” Doane and I am “I understand honor share with you But I can not ' aorry— I can’t tell you how sorry I tell you thla” “You need not” Katherine’s voice am— how much I regret my unkindness If you were to ask me again to had become suspiciously gracious ” “Your affairs are no concern of mine trust you — "I shall not Since I have been proved honorable you are willing to trust me I have given you the explanation I promised you I do not ask you to love me What sort of wife would you be? A woman who' would have no confidence in her husband who would not believe hla word by' of honor unless it was supported affidavits” He opened the door her to pass out “Good morn- said he curtly! ing’’ In the rotunda she met her uncle the defeated candidate For the first time In her life he spoke to her “Doane Carter sold out for a price" “His price was he said deliberately Allerton’s daughter He expects to marry herv She la the' reason he formed an Insurgent band and elected' her father" “That is not true” There was con“He viction In Katherine’s voice elected Mr Allerton because he was a great man an honor to the Btate and Do ace not a boodllng politician Carter Is a man whom no price can buy" “Good for you” laughed Carter bettmlXed rajaidy hind her “I hurried after you” he wsy went on when her uncle was out of You and I enjoyed for a time a pleashearing "to ask you to forgive me ant friendship You have ended It for being such a brute and to love me Will you please leave me? I do not If you can I’ve loved you all the care to walk with a stranger" time Kate dear but my pride had Carter’s perplexed angry eyes met been awfully hurt by your lack of her calm ones' Then he lifted his hat confidence In me" and walked rapidly away Did I not “Lack of confidence? For several weeks the general asprove that my trust In you Is absonot sembly had been deadlocked over the lute when Uncle Sherrill could election of a United States senator by make me suspiclcms or jealous There were Republican saying you loved another woman? Demomembers and Have I not stood the perfect test? cratic ones The Republicans had Aren’t you sure now that I trust you nominated Sherrill Vane The Demo- and — and love you?’’ cratic candidate was James Brown As the Republicans bad a majority of Good Meal Won Husband five It was expected that their candifrom Canton Ohio re Newspapers date would be elected on the flm port a romantic wedding of a pool ballot But when the Republicans cook to a local millionaire Norwegian met In caucus and chose their candiThe cook Mr Edward Langenbach date five of the younger members of whose name is Rosa Jansen won her the party rebelled refused to support husband through her skill in the culiSherrill Vane and demanded the nary art Mr Langenbach engaged election of George AUerton Miss Jansen as cook and waa so do Allerton had never been affiliated lighted with the first meal she pro with either party He was the leadpared that he proposed to her on the of the state a man of ing lawyer spot The new cook was considercorruptible honor and national fame him but accepted ably astonished The five insurgents declared openly with equal promptitude The milliontheir hostility to Sherrill Vane the aire lost no time but Immediately and announced took out a marriage license and th Republican candidate that the deadlock would remain until ceremony was performed an hour aftThe er the satisfactory meal had been George Allerton was elected leader of the Insurgents was Doane placed on his table — Exchange (Copyright r ANNIE TIPS HAS AN Minneapolis Negro Hotel Walter Illuminating Testimony in Court AUTO Gives Minn — Benefits of the Minneapolis tipping system — with reference to the receiver — came to light In the municipal court here with the testimony of a negro waiter at a George Smith hotel that another man being tried on the charge of vagrancy was an exand had operated pert mechanician his automobile for him "Yes sir” said Smith “I own a $1800 car and I haven’t been anything but a waiter for the last 23 years My salary Is only $23 a month and now and then I am tipped a dime or two so the money for that came only after years machine and years of savin’ up” Smith declares that there la only one ambition left In life for him and that Is to take his wife Julia in the car to his old home near Norfolk Va and throwing open the muffler go “down the pike” at the rate of 6( miles an hour fik CSa( Carter Around the Insurgent band raged No Deaths Among Pasteur Patients the political battle The Republican For the first time since the establishand every ment of the Pasteur Institute of Paris party used every weapon command at to their strategy compel In 1886 a whole year ' has passed the five to support the party candi(19l0) without a single case of death date The Democrats fought as fierceamong thoBe vaccinated against hydrothem for the Democratic ly to win phobia The total number treated this candidate Day after day for many year was 401 of whom 11 were foreignweeks the ballot remained the same ers This Is a marked decline from 88 Sherrill Vane James Brown 88 the number treated in the first year of The reaGeorge Allerton 5 the Institute’s work 2671 One morning Katherine Vane sat son for the decrease Is found in the In the gallery 'of the house of reprefact that similar Institutes have been of France The sentatives balloting began established In other parts Amidst the wildest bedlam the old hall as well as in other countries — Harhad ever held George Allerton re- per’s Weekly ceived the vote of the entire Democratic faction and of the Insurgent Cultivate Cheerfulness band and was declared the successful up one’s courage Is to a Keeping candidate for the senate great extent a matter of habit Lota down in the of men are chronically Katherine pushed her way through A mouth Just because they have formed the crowd toward the elevator Doane Carband touched her arm the habit Right beside such men find will others fifty per cent ter the leader of tbs Insurgent band you cent per almost as great a hero la that hour worse off and a hundred as the man whos election be bad more cheerful — Frank Farrington |