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Show BIRD HAVEN ON THIS FARM LIBEL LAW THIS SPACE UESEUYKD Illinois Agriculturist Who Keeps Close Gusrd snd Provides Shelter for Birds. Inhabitants Who Have Little Pi It of Ancestry Are Amply Protected. Venfcfible Frenchman's Efforts Were Finally Crowned with Success. FOR John H. Dorris, who owns a largt farm northwest of this city, will not allow a bird of any kind to be klllai The libel law of Australia Is the queerest in the world. He who is sued tor libel there must not ou.y prove that the accusations he published were true, nut ulso that to publish them was for the public beenhL Elsewhere the truth of the accusation tone needs to be proved. , An Australian sheep raiser explained this queer libel law at a wool sale. Australia was practically colonized by convicts, he said. "There Is no denying this. The colonizers of Australia were convicts in the main. The descendants of these convicts re now Australia's leading famil'es, the richest, the most Influential, the Qiost intelligent, the most respected And yet the-i- excellent people were in the past at the merry of every editor. Let them get into the smallest squabble or dispute with some editor, and the man would bring them Into general ridicule and contempt by printing their ancestry, by showing that Sir John Smith's had been sent out for robbing an old woman of seven dollars, or that Judgo Brown's greataunt, while employed or a servant girl, had tried to poison her master's son, with whom she was 1& love. If Is undeniably true that the best Australians have convict blood In their veins. The newspapers that they quarreled with used .o taunt them with their convict blood. Hence the present queer libel law, which protects them, for of course It can never be for the good of the public that the or grandmother of Judge of Dr. Blank was a the great-uncconvict. A Jlung northern woman once went One of the veteran lawyer! of Burout tcftvUit the famous old chapel and Yt., U A. Y. Spalding, write lington. Or-y of 8t. Koch, near New F. If. Kelsey of Unveil, in the Boston The eccentric old Freuchnun Globe. One when he wa a 9 hie land, writes a Harrisburg (I1I.J cci respondent of the SL Louie Globs Democrat, lie has set Aside a nun. her of acres to grow up In under brush, in which all kinds of birds, ee peclally quail, find a hums througl thu winter; and In the summer tlu place la alive with birds. Mr. Dorris claims that hawks d very little damage in comparison iil the good they do In killing field mlct and rats. Thera are hundreds of quail on his farm, and they have b come so tame that they come to uu dooryard for feed. Bo careful does hi watch these birds that he can tel' where nearly every bird nests in thi brooding season. Last fall one of hu hired hands, while driving through thi lana with a toad of hay, saw a quas fitting on the lence close by, and taking hie whip, ha knocked it off lightly crippling It He picked thi bird up and took It to the bouse tc feed to the cat When Mr. Dorris saw this he re buked him warmly, questioned him a: to where he found the bird, and upoi being told remembered where it hat a nest Unhitching one of the horari and saddling him, he rode a mile net s half, placed the bird on Its neat rnd watched and cared tor her untl he hatched out her brood. Mr. Dor ris' farm la noticeably free from in sects that da damage to rrops, and hi unhesitatingly says this Is due ti the birds on the place. Ob Consolidated Wagon & Machine Company Leading Implement Dealers Utah and Idaho We also sell automobiles THE RAMBLER That runs every day 610. T. Odell, General Manager VINEYARDS BEE SERMONS IN STONES. PORTUGAL Grape Growers in Bad Way Over Inability to Dispose of Stored Up Crops. Scientists Testify to Mutual Sympa-th- y Existing Between Jewels and Persons. 8cience has come to the fora to testify that the belief that precious stones bve a peculiar sympathy with human character and bearing thereon is no Idle superstition. A professor of the Paris conservatory of Arts and Crafts ays that the mutual attraction of people and stones Is beyond dispute. He throws cold water on the belief that sapphires can open prison doors or that diamonds make brave men invulnerable. But after three years experimental observation he maintains that a preference for certain Jewels Indicates certain temperamental qualities and even characteristic of physiognomy. For Instance, the ruby Invariably at tracts persons of dark eyes with long eyelashes. The diamond tempts the blue eyed who boast long lashes. And both blonde and brunette alike if of a nervous temperament yearn for emeralds. Easy-goin- g natures fall under the pell of blue stones. But more than all these scientific facts Is the discovery that the sympathy of the stone is a sure test of its genuineness. No matter how perfect artificial stones may be, even though made from the dust of the real, having undergone an unnatural crystallisation they do not possess the subtle attraction. When an sympathetic easy-goinwoman turns the cold shoulder on a turquoise collar you may be positive that the turquoise Is artificial. IN The distress among the agricultural laborers Is taxing. In many parts ol Portugal, the resources of the local authorities, especially in the wine dls tricta of the north, where the crlsii seems to be most acute. So keen ap pears to be the distress that the sub Ject has been laid before tne parlla ment According to the local press In the districts, whose products in prosperoui uraes are a chief source of the country's wealth, many of the vineyarc owners have In their cellars the harvests of two years grape growth which they are unable to sell, except at t huge sacrifice, and not being able to obtain the cash on which they counted for help from bankers and othen to tide over bad times, they have resolved this year to discontinue li many vineyards the hoeing and othei This has let indispensable labor. to of some thousand! of hands who could otherwise havi counted upon employment. Hunger and misery, it Is said, an seen everywhere, and the poor starv ing wretches are spreading themselvei ever the country, to the detriment a others of the working class whose to la but little better, and resorting tc pilfering and begging to satisfy thel: needs. Instances are said by the presi to have occurred where some men whe were considered well to dc yeomei have solved for themselves the ques tion of financial difficulties by resort Ing to suicide. Some few years ago a regular fere, of vineyard making spread over the Reduced Rates East for School , northern half of the country and over Teachers. production has been the result, whirl And the general public, via A. T. & wiser Portuguese heads foresaw anc B. F. By. One fare plus $2 for the avoided, but their warnings were no round trip from Utah, Wyoming and heeded. other territories to Missouri river, St. Louis, Memphis, Chicago, St. Paul and RABBIT'S STRANGE REFUGE Dates of sale, Intermediate points. May 26th and 28th, June 1st, 3rd and Bunny Leads Pursuing Lynx Xntc 16th. Return limit, Oct 31st, 1906. Hunters Tent snd Hakee Stop-oveallowed. For further InHis Escape. formation apply to C. F. Warren, General Agent, 411 Dooly Block, Salt That the instinct of self preservaLake City, Utah. tion is not confined to the humac race is evident from many Instance! Japanese Gentlemen. An Inspector of London police, who in the. experience of hunters In thi had had an opportunity to note the north woods. A trapper in the Tahquamenon rivbehavior of the 600 Japanese sailors er country, relates the fact that whilt during the time they were being enter- seated In his tent one evening at duel tained In the metropolis recently on their way to take over the two new there was a sudden commotion at thi entrance and In popped a rabbit. Be Japanese cruisers, was asked his opinion of them. Little gentlemen, every hind the rabbit In hot pursuit, cami another animal, which fairly aho one," he replied. down the snow Incline Into tha tent This animal proved to be a lynx. For a moment It did not dawn upoi the lynx that it had been caught In i That you protect your own Interests snare, and then It Jumped to the op absolutely by buying your watchea poslte side of the tent and began tc and silverware of a house with an claw the canvas and snarl. By thli established reputation. time the trapper had grabbed a clnl and was on his feet. The fight that followed was live.y and how he man aged to dodge the lynx and also hit II In the is, he says, i mystery, but it was not tong befon the lynx was stretched out lifeless The hunter came out of the encountei with a few scratches, and In tlr meantime the rabbit escaped. Balt Laks City, Viah g i rs DONT YOU SEE semi-darkne- ss Union Assay Office e. e. eot tn s. hansubh. 4. V. SSOLSS. SALT LAKS OITV. UTAH Canada's Trade. Canadian Imports tor the year 1905 Increased 37.600,000, but there was a decrease of $10,200,000 In exports. OF AUSTRALIA. MACE e great-grandfath- er le FRENCH Are TOYS FC.l BEACH. ONE LAST ATTEMPT. DIFFERENCE Full of Wars. Yeast At meeting In Somerset, England, It was stated that, although illegal, the eustom si ill prevails ol giving elder in lieu of wages. Crimson beak If it's hard enough, 1 suppose men are often seen staggerlni home full of wages. Yonkers OF DEGREE. Both Farted Their Hair In th Middle, But One's Fart Was Much th Wider. day trying Ige was delighted, says Every- - case In the Chittenden county court her show to about, Magazine, he called as a witness a stylishly n she came to oue of the dressed young min who parted hli hung a painting of the hair in the middle, a practice that in, wishing to make sure of used to be regarded as indicative ol 1iundutlon lor her appreciation a "dude.'' The young man, however, lubject, he inquired: gave his testimony in a plain, straightI me 1 an artist?' forward manner and resumed his scat. , modestly replied mad.-uneWhen the argument came to be I student." made by the counsel opposed to Mr. II men was visibly dlsappomt-)ukln- g Spalding, reference was made in a new courage, he tried peculiarly cutting manner to the foppish looking witness who parted his te lias traveled much. hair In Tue middle. On rising to reply, Mr. Spalding eplled the lady, with propel said: I fail to see how the fact that have never been to Paris." this young man parts hi hair In the d disappointment, almost middle ha auy bearing lu this case. the point of disapproval, but He certainly lias a right to part his by Liiuther brave attempt at hair In the middle, and he parts It exng mutual Interests and un-n- actly as my brother on the other side does hla. only, he added, pointing to ne le a good Catholic?" the perfectly bald head of the oppossadly replied the unfortunate ing lawyer, he doesn't part It quite a trifle uncomfortable, so wide. A WOMANS ORDEAL sta-che- re DREADS DOCTOR'S 1 Elaborate Than Those Hade for the American Youngsters. Thousand Write to Mrs. Plnkhsm, l.ynn, Uaaa, awl Hecatva Valuable Advioa Absolutely Uonildcnblal and Fra There can Ik: no in ,.u terrible ordeal woman to a delicau.-- , sensitive, than to bo obliged to answer certain questions in regurd to her private ills, even wlieu IIium questions are asked by her family physician, and tunny d i Her-Paris- . In desperation, this paiut-- r SIGNALS FOR BRIDAL PARIS e a great artist a French Which Convey Commands and TenIn Taris. It represent! der Sentiments in Fublio the Christ who tong ago was crucified art-liv- upoi a cross. Him Places. of You have heard Bride to Groom. One short Jerk of coat Stop looking C fAMPION PIE EATERS. t that girl! One tong jerk of coat Oh, see the Hew Yorkers Consume Immense hats! pretty Quantities of Pastry and One long hug You took perfectly Bread. lovely One long hnnd squeeze Honey, Oi n hundred thousand pies are eaten t iery day In New York. Roughly what makes you hoik so cross? One short band squeeze Some one's spen dng, that means 36,500,000 pies a soming! year More thun twice as many apple Groom to Ilrlde. pies us any other kind are eaten, says One short Jerk of sleeve Stop lookthe World. at that man! Qi rat as la the consumption of pie, ing One lung jerk of sleeve Come on. in 125,-000 it exceeded by that of bread; You don't want to see the hata. ) loaves la the lowest estimate One long hug You took perfectly on In the number baked dally placed lovely New York. Baker who have tried to One tong hand squeeze Honey, you estimate the amount any there are tln't mad, are you? hundreds of small bakers, each baking One short hand squeeze Don't be a from 50 to 100 loaves daily, who are not included In this estimate. There goose! Three shnrp tups on wrist Take are more than 700 bakers in Manhatare, woman take cure! I will he tan alone and nearly as many more is master in my own house! Puck. the other boroughs. Omn, Citt nr Toledo, I tat orI.tl'AS While by lar the greatest amount I'.ICK i t. ( inskes osih tint tan I mtai J. of bread eultu In New York Is the hullof (tiniiutvsv arm of K. J. I'.Hissr A Co., plain white wheat brend, many othei Esnurr lu ilie ( Mililiif Tdlrdti. (ikiiii y sod Mils Unit will nay ilia urn ut fiima!it, uni Hint kinds are eaten extensively, rye, whole ONE IM'NlillHi Hill. I AKti fur carta and arery rauu.il lx cured by ilia Una of wheat and graham bread being ilia race uf (atakkii dial Hall's Cal auk L'ukk. KHANK J. CIIKNET. principal. resSwim before me y. . More CJESTIORS The toys with which French children play on the bench include a varied assortment of implements and playthings to use In the sund at the seashore. First, there is a sand screen, such as builders urc, but in miniature, and which, with a brace at the back, can be set pp In like manner on the beach, tor screening the sand; and then there Is a little hand aleve or alfter which can be used for the name purpose. With these sets there Is a pan to carry sand in, and there are a shovel and a sand scoop to dig with, and there Is also a little rake, and besides all these there are little tin molds or forms in the shape of Ashes and shells and rapital letters of the alphabet; City Bred Children. and finally there goes with each set, A London scientist sayR that life In as part of it, a skipping rope. a metropolis makes young rhiblren Certainly pretty elaborate outfits are sharp but not clever; that It often tkt little French Fand seta tor their ebanre of ever being clever, for it hastens the development of the brain ijniiaturally; It makes Excavating Ancient Theater. them superficial, alert, but not obin la now Verona, Italy, completing one the excavation of Ita Roman theater, a servant,of excitable, but without are to spark enthusiasm; they apt work which was begun in 18'14. It is built in a semicircle. It dates from the grow blase, fickle, discontented; they see more things than the couutry-lire- d time of Augustas Caesar and was lavbut not such Interesting things; child, ishly decorated with marbles from and do not proiierly see anything, they Greece, Africa and Asia. The theater fur have neither the time nor cathey was formed of huge steps of granite beabove which were rows of private pacity to get at the root of all the themcrowd that wildering objects boxes, one of which stands In Its origselves Into their little lives. inal position, in excellent preservaand with the name of the owner tion, Oath In Iele of Han. carved on It. Above the tiers of priThe Judicial oath in the Isle of Mas vate boxes rose the places where the Is so quaint as to deserve pitting. II pleblans were seated and from where runs thus: By this book and the holy they looked down on to the stuge or to the water on away Jousta the river. contents thereof, and by the wondeifn, worka that God hath miraculously wrought In heaven hIkivc and in tlu Physiological Facts. A person's eyes are out of line In earth beneath In tlx days and seven two cases out of five, and one. eye la nights, I do zwear that I will, without love oi stronger than the other In seven per- respect of favor or friend.-hlsons out of ten. The right Is also, as gain, consanguinity or affinity, envy oi a rule, higher thun the left Only one malice, execute the laws of this islt person In 15 lias jierfwt eyes, the Justly between our sovereign lord thi kln and his subjects wlililn this isle largest percentage of defeats prevailing among The betwixt party and party, us indifferentiieople. smallest vibration of sound can be dis- ly as the herring's back bom- - doiu lit tinguished better with one ear than in the midst of the fish. with both. The nulla of two fingers never grow with the same rapidity, Talent in the Rough. that of the middle finger growing the Frith, the English painter, tliit fastest, while that of the thumb grows story of a fellow artist: "iTiiskison slowest. In 54 curcb out of 100 the left was an extraordinarily clever fellow leg is shorter than the right. who died quite young. He used tc paint Imaginative pictures, fairies and Slave to Habit that sort of thing. Me was entirely Pat Is sexton of a Buffalo church, unedlicated. At a big dinner party at and before holding his present posi- Lhelf-hha1 heard Lord North wick tion he was a street car conductor. His ask all down the length of the slnj sallies of wit are discussed Hnd keen- tsll0 who bought his last picture. ly enjoyed by the congregation. Pat Was.it a dealer? 'No, my lord,, said presented the collection box to a pil-l- Husgison, lt were a gent.' " of the church'' one evening, and in fishing out some change from his vest Scotch" in Commons. pocket, where he had slipped it for There is always a ixniiitiful supply convenienee, thp man brought to light of Scotclp whiskey provided for the two cigars. Pat leaned over him and British house of common. There are In the most solemn of tones said, 670 members and the huge vat which Smokin In the three rear seats only. holds thefir whiskey contain Kui galLlpplncott's. lons. sterlally distilled for them. The contents of the vat are never permitDeserves Encouragement. ted to foil below a certain let el. It I An English critic the art of refilled two or three time during ' singing is dying out. lie thinks too every parliamentary session. lulsir under the delusion many people that they can sing, ami in order to Architect Heeded Nowadays. suppress them he proposes to organize r about riqaigg? Use i Flabfr a society for the prevention of sing- Burif-sful architect. ing. except in tin; strictest privacy. Ditbb Why. he doesn't This intin deserves to lie encouraged, dltlereiic the between a Greek know particularly as the Good Old Summer Time" is In our midst again. Atlanta temple and a dog kennel. ' a No; bat he cun put Constitution. apartment where there is only sp;n i flat. Columbia for a Salt of the Sea. Rivers not only carry sediment, but Too Practical. they ulso dissolve many substances, suh as . salt, various carbonates and .Mil Pease How do you like that This constant transport of new leauty doctor? Kiilphati-s.Mrs. tines He's perfectly horrid: I dissolved suiistantcs into the sea has made it salt throughout, common salt usk'.d 1.1 m what I could do to deveior the most readily soluble of niln-- e my arris mid he said ld better go Is-trt home and knid my own the must Fiee 1 ic . ly r p, falr-halr- s ur to-da- y. Jr and aulan-rllH'lu uiy i In Ilila Mil day uf Occeu.brr, A. i. mL . A. W. ULKABOX, .L f 1 XOTAIT Hall'a Catarr Curs la taken Intrmally and sell uu Uia bhaai and niumua. aurlaiusa ut Lbs directly In-nfttani. Scud fur tpalliuonlala. K. J. llIKMiY CO., Toledo, O. eats. ar.HniwMe.TMj. all'a Veuilly I'llia for eucutlpallnu. SENTIENT continue to suffer rather than eubmit to examinations which bo many physi- cians propose in order to intelligently treat the dmcase; and this Is the reason why so many physicians faU to cure female disease. Thle is also the reason why thousanda upon thousands of women are corre- sponding with Mr Pinkham, daughter-in-laof L.vdla K. linkham, at Lynn, Mass. To her they can confide every detail of their illness, and from her great knowledge, obtained from years of experience in treating female ills, Mrs. iinkhain can advise sick women more wisely than the local physician. Read how Mrs. Iinkhain helped Mrs.T. C.Willadscn of Manniug.la. She writes w Dear Mrs IlnUluun: I ran truly my that you hare mvsd my life, and I eaiinut exprem my gratituda la 1 wrote to you teUiiig yon words. how I felt. I hud doctor! for over two yuan steady, snd spent lota of money In imdu-inbeaidni, but it all failed to do m any good. I had female trouble and would dally have faint, hearing-dow- n twins, and ing spells, barkm-lmmy monthly perkuls were very irregular and finally eeasod. I wrote to you for your ada letter fall of instrertioni vice and ust whst to do. ami also commenced to take ,ydia K. llnkhnnis Vegetable Compound, and I hava lieen restored to perfset health. Had It not been for yoc I would have been in my grave e ." Mountains of proof establish the fact that no lneiiiclne in tha world equals Lydia E. linkham's Vegetable Compound for restoring womens health. W. L. Douglas 3&3SSHOESBi L. Douglas 24.00 Cllt Edge W. Lina cannot be equalled at any prlca. SENTENCES. Close quarters the miser's. A difference in terms congress and (all. Holding a meeting docs not deter Its progress. Government Isinds In the United Sta'es prison. Even a muddy stream can leap clear over the fulls. It doesn't take much cultivation to raise a big bowl. A burglar likrly to put out th lights when ho lights out. Try and keep phasant even when you come to the cross roads 1 Important to Mothers. Examine carrfully cn-rbottle of CASTORTA, u ante and wire remedy fur lnfanti sad children, and aee that it W. L. UOUatAS MAKES A SCUM MOM MFM'X (S.tU SHOL THAU AMfO fHLH MAMUFACTURCR M THE WORLD. ti n nnn khard Item the Signature of la Cw For Over 30 Year. Dm tout Yu Hare Alwaya Bought. He Didn't Rise. "Indeed.'' the lecturer went on In a quizzical way, "I believe I am Justified in asserting that nine women out of 10 practically propose to the men they become engaged to. As a test, I would ask all married men In the audience whose wives vlrtunlly popped the question to them to arise." There was a subdued rustle In the auditorium, and In the dense silence could be heard sibilant that feminine whispers in concert, Just you dare to stand up." Judge. $2. S1.lB.S1.BO 0ssfjJows.42.aO. CAUTION. upon having U.ulhmg. sin. Take no lubstitnte. Kona genuine without his name snd iriw itampad on bottom, Color Corloto mod ; tAe mil not moo brews fast Write for Illustrated Catalog. W. U 1KILULAS. Brockton, Had Ins Qpnf 6rm Her Legal Status. The Dominine Are you your mother's little darling? Baby Ethel Only half the time. You see the court decided that papa was to have me for six months every year. The Wasp. Many cu ny wlUjUUU diipmvs tha iuimnsL It I could lake you Into nv three lerg farterisa at Brack too. Mass., and show uu th Infinite care with which every patrol shoes Is made, yee would realize why W. L. Douvlss SJ.SO share east more te make, why they hold their thane, lit better, wear longer, and are ai f rente! intrinsic value then any other S3. SO shoe. W. JL. Omuglmm Strong Madm fhess for Moo, $2. SO, $2.00. Boy a' School S with ever, k pureffiod law In the lend a leiiuw lias inmie his mark THE DAISY FLY KILLER alTunln rotnfart U iwy biitne. Om fete. inti iiiw fhtire arMoa. 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