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Show '.eared and it Is said ?iat fur efftrta LIVE STOCK will be iu the background. 1 A Girla Apron With Fane;' Collar. Pretty aprons aro always In demand and are as attracts a as they are set Sure Nuf Hurry up Train It the way a prominent eastern newspaper editor expresses himself about the services of the OVERLAND LIMITED ON THE UNION PACIFIC I AND Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul Line are going East and are in a hurry, the Overland Limited is the train to take. it Through Cars to Chicago S. WILLIAMS, Commercial Agt., 106 West Second South Si L SALT LAKE OITY Margin in toheep Feeding. Prof. W. J. Kennedy, in a bulletin of the Iowa Station, says: Farmers throughout the central states annually feed and finish tor market thousands of sheep. During the past dei ado a great many farmers have adopted the policy of purchasing western lambs and yearlings during the months of September, October, November and December, with the Intention of feeding them from sixty to one hundred and twenty daya, depending upon the rendition of lamba. markets, etc., and then selling them at aa advance In prlre tuiUcirnt to return a nice profit ou the investment Many sheep feeders claim that one Flavors for Meats. with another when sheep or year Certain flavors are more appetizing lambs are fed on grain and hay that with some meats than with others. the feeder must have a margin of at Bits of meat are delicious when made least one cent per pound between tbs into salads. buying and selling price to warrant a r From bits uf mutton make profit. In other words, lambs or sheep mutton salad, seasoning with mint or purchased at four certs per pound capers. must be sold fur it least five cents r From chicken make a sal per pound when finished in order that ad, uslrg celery for flavoring. the feeder may make sheep feeding n A del. chins beef salad run bo made paying business. A careful study of tilts of left over beef and by chopping the cost of producing gains on aheep seasoning with tomatoes, cucumbers and iambs at this and other atationa and bits of celery. would indicate that a margin of one ceut per pound between the buying d Bonbon Holders. and Belling price la not nlwaya necesDainty bonbon holders for tlm dinsary. in summarizing the results of ner table come In the form of swans five trials at Wisconsin, Minnesota done In rrepc paper. For white and and Michigan atationa where corn and gold dinners the paper Is white, the hay were used, valuing hay at eight swan'a bill gold, and the bonbons piled upper edges aud Joined to a shallow dollars per ton and corn at thirty-thre- e r In the hullow of the bird's back are yoke over which the fancy ceuta per bushel, each pound of covered with gold foil. Fur a pink is arranged. Tim closiug la made Ingain was made at a cost of four and dinrer the same favor Is shown In visibly at the center back. one-ba.- f cents. At this station galna pink crepe paper, and the bonbon are The quantity of material required have been made on grass and corn at wrapped in pink tissue paper, finished for the medium size (C years) is 2 a coat of less than two cents per with a twist that gives the effect of a 2 3G with pound. In which instance the sheep inches yards wide, yards rose In full bloom. could havo been sold without any adof embroidery. vance over tho buying prico and a mce The New Skeleton Collars. profit realized, boiuo of the things Most Popular Colors. which have an Important bearing on The girl who ha had trouble wit a The threo modish colors this season thin matter aro the prico of feed atuffs. the niching and ribbon combination are and blue undoubtedly brown, of animals, season of the year should try one of the new skeleton age summauve, and though, as always In when feeding Is done, etc. When feed collars. The niching Is basted on the la It much worn, is white very mer, la low in ricB the ferder can work collar, which is plnrod around the astonishing to note how various on a small margin and vice vena. neck, and then the ribbon la tied really shades of brown are dally Increasing around It. Thua the weight of the in fashionable favor. Pale blue Is Lambs can lie handled on a much niching does not bear down the rib- more enchanting than ever in the thin, closer margin than yearling! or older heep, due to the fact that the younger bon, and the neck has a more trim Iransparent fabrics now In vogue, and the animal the better It can utilize and tailored look. bo seem to color gowra of this lovely Its feed, thua more economical galna mostly accompanied by palo bluo chip are made. Lamba purchased in the Hemstitched Leather 8eta. or fancy straw bats, trimmed with neighborhood of the feeder can be fed Hemstitched leather sets for collars wblto lace and a pale pink rose or and cuff are among the late summer two, and a long stole of white mara-lio- on a narrower margin than those pur chased at some distant point aa the fads accessory to the heavier shirt or ostrich feather or lace. Of waist They come In white, black and white lace stoles, to be worn with a freight charges must alwaya be considered. The seuaon of the year also In the natural leather color, and are pale blue gown, undoubtedly tho most has an Important bearing on the matworn with a belt to match. chic la one edged with palest pink ter, and na will be noted later in thla banksla roses, arranged In applique. bulletin, more economical galna can Mauve la the favorite color of several be made during the summer months royal ladles, ard they, loyally taking on grasn alone and grass and grain their cue from those In high places, than can be made during the fall and have set the great seal of fashion up- winter months ou grain and hay. on this delightful color, which is so particularly becoming to fair women; Fattening Cattle In Montana. ready-madstocks ard for real dainty, delicate beauty Very dainty la a growing demand for fat There come by the yard. commend mo to a mauve gown with a Marabout feather stoles will appear white toqun or hat, and a white stole cattle to supply our local markets, which 1b worthy of the attention of with the cool weather. to correspond. Montana stockman and farmer. the In some Instances a fold of velvet Is Hitherto the state haa produced large more becoming than a ruche. Simple 8kin Food. numbers of fat cattle from Its ranges, Crashed velvet and velveteen belts A simple food for tho skin la made but these have all reached a finished are among the novelties for autumn. thus: One tablcxpoonful of pure olive condition at one season of the year, Vella shaded, veils embroidered and oil, one half t oasis Kin fill of rose water, veils of all aorta are growing in favor. beaten to a cream. Rub the food Into and, consequently, have had to be shipped ai Uis 1 time in order to preNot to be smartly dressed when ti.e skin until entirely absorbed. This vent loaa from scanty food supplies la one of the traveling unpardonable food ran he used at any time. If at and severe weather. Conditions, howsartorial sins. night before retiring wash the skin ever, aro rapidly changing with the Many a dazzling frock has Just the with warm water and pure castlle settlement uf the rich valleya which right note added by a pair of long soap; then rub ointment on, always are being brought under Irrigation. In black silk gloves. rubbing upward; If applied during the places the large stock owner is Some good combinations are salmon day, after rubbing food well Into the many now able to supply food for his breedand gray, navy and hyacinth blue and skin, apply drop chalk. This food reing herds or flocks during the winter coral and brown. moves and prevents wrinkles, softens season. In other sections, devoted Zlbellnes for fall are closely the skin and keeps It from chafing. more largely to strictly agricultural work, the fanner can produce enorVMVWWVWWWWWWWUWWVtfWWSWWVWVWWWWWWWWWMW mous quantities of forage which can SILK WITH BATISTE. not be disposed of to better advantage than in the fattening of live Block during the winter season. It la possible for our farmers not only to aupply the local demand for beef and mutton throughout the year, but to prepare large numbers for shipping as well. Montana Station. s er C. JV. vtceable. This one Is peeuliarly graceful and ran he worn over the frock or over the gultnpe alone, as may ha preferred. As illustrati d, the material is white lawn with fancy stitching and frill of embroidery, but all mali-rialin vogue for aprons are equally correct. For afternoon and school wear nothing la prettier tlmn white lawn, but for the hours uf harder usage, entire bath, but certainly for the face. chambray. gingham and the like are r Coat. Fitted coats in severe tailor style U was tu the saving virtues ci rain often preferred and are far more durare among the features shown for ths water that many beauties of romance able. owed their charms. Did not Diane of The apron Is made with full front coming season and are eminently ioitlers preserve her beauty by the and backs which are gathered at their the to smart as well as becoming use of rain water? greater number of womankind. This Don't bailie the face while It la very one allows a choice of three-quartor arm length and can be mnds ns warn or very cold. Don't bathe the face Just before going out in the tun or wind. Three-Quarte- If you & HfflidiiiimMifflMffliwiumiiiifflimiffliiliieiiiffllHiiiiniiiiiitMiiiitMliiiiNMtStL left-ove- left-ove- OPENING OF 1 A New and Thoroughly Equipped Line Swan-Forme- BETWEEN ST. LOUIS AND CHICAGO I 1 SUNDAY, JULY 31. 904 Thorough! Equipped Tnim leave St. Louie and Chicago nightly (after arrival of incoming traini), arriving either city the following morning. a a Equipment entirely newj lavish in design, elaborate in furnishings, Jt J 1 Ask your Ticket Agent, or Address E. DRAKE, DIOT. PASS. AST, I Jt BALT LAM! yoke-colla- d Q. W. MARTIN, Q KNiRAL Aoiunt, Denver. OlTV ou part of n costume or ns n separate In the wrap ss may be preferred. case of the model the material 1c wood brown cloth with bands of the same stitched with cortlcelll silk as n finish. but the list of available materials vs Is almost limitless and the bands can vs be of the same or of contrasting cloth V f Dr silk as may be desired. Are yon going to the World's Fair! If so, yon undoubtedly want to get there as quickly as possible. jj The Oregon Short Line The coat la made with fronts, backs, vs ildebacka and double under-argores, vs the t seama beand In Connection With the side-fron- Union Pacific Railroad, Is the short, fast route to jj St Louis. g? And All Points East. if Of if Ask Short Line Agents about special Excur to to to to to to to lion Bates. T. M. RCnUMACnER, Traffic Mgr. D. E. BURLEY, G. P. & T. A. D. S. SPENCER, A. G. P. & T. A. Salt Lake City. u to to sr '-S 2 SS -- 3 -- A v5'--S to it s '-S -- The New Way qf The Only Way Four New World's Fair Trains New Equipment, Electric LlffbU aid Electric Ftaa eiTWIIN KANSAS CITY AND ST. LOUIS Kansas City Arrival St. Laaia ALL TRAINS DAILY SCHEDULE, S:m a. . :S P-- m:n . a. ra. yioS p. m. : p. , :( a. m. iiim p. e 7:44 a. - a thanking Cain, Hw High-BaScat Coaches, Haw Rsdlalag Chair Cars I seals lire), Hew Hallman Parke Obeervaiina Cam aaS Sleeping Cara, Saw Okeervatkm Calaaad Dining Cara, la which aaperkir ear eh a M an Kansan City trains will eater and tears si. Lonis ela arw pirtauri. raata raaaiag ea went aMa ni Blear, via Leaiaiana, Me. Na er laaael at 8b Leals. Through trains between Rb Lnaia aa4 fcridga Kanaia City, via Kant Sb Loala aad Buadhuaaa, 4isoaatiaa4. a ck tH Through Sleeping Cars to St. Louis from Denver, Colorado Springe ttublo connect direct with trains from Colorado, Utah, Idaho and Montano Ask aide-bac- k ing continued to the shoulders, so making long and graceful lines. Tbs ileeves are in regulation style with slight fullness at the shoulders which gives the broad effect that la the lab eat edict of fashion. The quantity of material required for the medium sizes la 6 yards 27 Inches wide, 4 yards 44 Inches wide or 34 yards 62 inches wide for length; 4 yards 27 InCCT-wide, 3 yards 44 Inches wide or 2ft yards 62 inches wide for arm length. For the Garden Party. Garden party gowns require something very picturesque in the way of hats, and among the most fashionable styles now worn are the Dolly Yarden and the ever beautiful Galusliorongh two nery opposite style, but both having a very great deal to commend them. The Dolly Varden hat looks beet aa an accompaniment to a aim-pi- e white muslin or chiffon gown. For instance, such a one as that Diane that I admired so much at a garden party on Saturday afternoon. The pretty white chiffon dress, with many frill, was distinctly in 1830 style, with Its long aah ends and soft belt of pale blue ribbon, and the Dolly Varden bat was a veritable Inspiration, with its full frilled brim of white chiffon and crown of closely-massepale pink rosea. Gainsborough hats look beat always In black gathered tulle la altogether admirable and n long, sweeping ostrich plume gives an air of dignity and picturesqueneas to an elaborate coatume. Exchange. d tbs Ticket Agent far Tkraagh Tickets via CHICAGOOR AND ALTON WRITE B. w. Mm, T. r. A P. Am C. a a. ut raaajoudoir Confidences e k"y, SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. 6.A.C.AA. Ky, DENVER, COLOKAD9 Fine Stock for Japan. Tokuja liashlmoto and S. Tchll of Japan are In Chicago preparing to ship to their native land, for breeding pur poses, sixteen high bred cattle and H. H. SHEPPERD, Sour milk removes Ink stains. White china washes like a handkerchief. If pongee be sanely made it waste like linen. To make cut glass glisten and sparkle It should be sprinkled with "awdust and then rubbed with cham- eleven blooded hogs purchased in thla The consignment Includes country. two blooded shorthorn bulls from the farm of Frank O. Luwden at Oregon, 111. Mr. llasbimuto did not care to say from whut port the shipment would be made. Cattle and bugs, he said, are nut contraband of war, but one could not tell what the Russians might do. Mr. Hashlnioto 1b a wealthy dairy farmer In hla own country, and most of the rattle are for himself, the balance for other dairymen and ois. THE TOURIST'S FAVORITE ROUTE THROUGH SALT LAKE CITY AND SCENIC COLORADO TO THE WORLD'S FAIR FAST FLYFICS DAILY BETWEEN 0(iI)IL AM) HRXVKH CHOICE OF KOUTES. THROUGH PULLMAN AND TOURIST Some Beauty Donts. SLEEPERS FROM OGDEN OR BALT LAKB TO ST. LOUIS WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS Free Reclining Chair Cara. Dining Car Service a la carte ou all through trains. For Folders, Illustrated Booklets, ate., address . L A. BENTON, G. A. P. D. Delicate colored silks should never be laid away In white paper, as the chloride of lime used In bleaching the paper often draws out the color. Grease mark can be removed from books by sponging the soiled leaf with benzine, placing It between two siieeta of blotting paper and passing a hot Iron over it. Thin Flic.s of brown or gluten bread lightly buttered and then spread with cream cheese make delicious sandwiches to serve with lettuce and tomato salad. BALT LAKE OITY, UTAH Dont neglect the daily lath If you want a radiant complexion. Don't be afraid of friction for the face; freshness is prolonged hy the tepid bath in which bran has been stirred, followed by long fricMon. This keeps the blood at the surface. Don't bathe the face and hands In hard water. Soften it with a little powdered borax or a hnndtnl of oatmeal. The excess of line in linn! water neutralize the oil in the skin pore :ui! th 1? harder 1I10 " t Trv t! lor 'he eu'-i-le- . PAECT TUCKED BLoCBZ 4SCX iiiak- - charming .oft, thin silk blouses for all seasons and arc much in vogue. This very attractive model it h a yoke combines white lnii'KinIcubt- "ilaeil and Cliffs of rnibrn:-'--- : : wlib laci appi!';''c lint the mod ' iiihiiiti- ' ttrn- :ind -" ' ii - I - - I'lifl.s make speciyoke and inally noteworthy features, and the design ran In- utilized both for tho gown and the odd blouse. To make the 11.11-for a woman of medium size will In- required t yards of material unlit Vi or 2:s yird-- it inches :i'LIc. wiili I unl nf inking nisii-ria- l 1 - - Exercising Show Horses. In the fitting of show horses exercise is of considerable importance. A little mistake In this may make n good deal of difference when an animal cornea into the show ring. It in one thing to exercise an animal in coo) weather, but a very different thing to exercise him in hot weather. The borie owner that tells hla man to give the horse Just ao much exercise a day needs also to specify that in the hot daya of summer that exercise in to be in the early morning while the temperature la comparatively low. Oue of the beat feeds for aheep la winter ia hay made from old meadowa that have grown up to n variety of grasses. - A duck's feathers are ready to puli when the feathers come out easllv and have a clean quit!. |