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Show Convenience Page! The PRACTICAL DIRECTORIES: TIME CARDS. bin how and when to plow. If the Is of the kind which according the above Instructions should be Advice of Noted Authority; Also Gives I !,,wwi ,,veT iu whole idth- - th a Simple Home Prescription. im thod Is to run the first furrow in Bd of th d out Now is the time when the doctor i11' CN SUGGESTIONS p To Our Conference Visitor: .inad ROAD WORK. id Tn .If Wlllb' Auill'lr'111 PM'I rapui.li' ni ((instruriiiig pm.d rn.i.l- wk TRAINS ENJERING AND LEAVING SALT LAKE CITY. DENVER A RIO GRANDE. Depot: Second South Street, between r n,an tho ""Hmt drag scraper Fifth and Sixth Weit Street. Comity und iowiiehl officials ius it111,1 "what to do in aiue the ...user stand the expense of hatotjljw hau,a y(l ljw,n de?Ue, . TRAINS LEAVE: .ulv Hd w ing a nmd built, but .hey stn-mMng filla" It dr BOod prescrlptlou a. ami east 7:30 oiith at m.; Going serviceable. It la a mis- jig t.- iko t:l a. m.; 3:o p. m.; 4 : 3 p. ni-- ; .however, to attempt to handle 6:50 p. m. long haul material with this sera er, ounc Compound Sy-o- as It is Important that Mr.m r, hum. K'g..n. three the wheel scraper Is better adaptGoing north and went at 13:05 a. mrilla. 8 n a ed to such work. the benefit to be derived from fJ far:, m.: 10:25 a. m.; 1:00 p. in.; 3:3u p. For hauls of more MPoonrul after Imatds l.ooil earth road: liiiit m.; 5:50 p. m. (ban 800 feet, a wagon should be bedtime at and meal B . be ImpresHed with the need of mix-tha- t try this almple home-madTRAINS ARRIVE: iiitiintenam-i- - of the name, and, machine moat The nmper Rheumatism, ,n nmd work 1 the generally used From the south and east at 10: 2o a. road builders and overseers learn ur, grader, or road mr back aches or you feel that uif in.; 12:50 p. in.; 2:20 p. m. ; 6:40 p. how best to rare for the mad-- t In .nrhiiie. This machine la especially re not Just !,h kldn' m. acting 11:50 right. p. m.; In smoothing and crowning the their chuge. i. und powerful cue-- i I hi is ald to be a splendid kidney Thu From the north and west at 7:58 a. and In opening ditches. A clay and almost certain remedy subsoil under a thin roads are water im.-- regulator, m.; 9:50 a. m.; 1:55 p. in.; 2:50 p. m.; miet of coating of soil narrow tlrea, and the rornttant effort f,,r all forms of Rbeumatlam, which 6:40 p. m. should not bed Isturbed with a grader. liv acid in uric the blood ;oied roads of In ihe men ( o of Ih; It charge also a mistake to use a grader ! kidneys fall to Alter out. should lie to guard against irrir il i whlrli OREGON SHORT LINE. indiscriminately and to pull material can one at thla dim-enally prepare Any atnictive fffprfs ami nuuedy all from ditches upon a sand-cla- y road. home and at small cost, situ-Not Infrequently turf, soil and silt Depot: Third West 8treet, between age aa quickly us possible. The twon in and tbls Druggists been vicinity, from ditch bottom are In the pie implements which hawNorth and South Temple Streets. whi-i- i shown the prescription, stated middle of the road In a piled lound to lie of greatest assistance in ridge, making can either that these supply they the drag TRAINS LEAVE: this work are the plow, mini holes a certainy. It la important-ithe wheel scraper, the road greillents. or. If our reader prefer, Going north, east and west at 7:10 using a grader to avoid building a. ni.; 9:30 a. ni.; 12:25 p. m.: 12:35 in the road too much at one time. A road gradually built up by frequent p. ni.; 1:00 p. ni.; 4:00 p. m.; 6:15 p. m.; 11:45 p. ni. use of the grader will last better than !f completed at one operation. The TRAINS ARRIVE' frequently thinks his road From the north, east and west at must lie high In the first Instance. He 8:15 a. m.; 9:30 a. m.; 11:45 a. m.; piles up material from ten Inches to 2 05 p. in.; 6:15 p. in.; 7:00 p. in.; a foot In depth only to learn, with 7:55 p. m.; 9:05 p. m. the arrival of the first rain, that he o has furnished the material for SALT LAKE ROUTE. many Inches of mml. All material should he brought up in thin layers. Depot: Third West Street, between ,ach I aver well puddled and firmly North and 8outh Temple Streets. packed by roller or traffic before the next Is added. A common mistake is TRAINS LEAVE: lo cmwn too high with the road maa. a. west 6:45 7:45 at m.; Going chine on a narrow road. m.; 12:10 p. in.; 3:0t) p. m,; 8:15 p. The split log drag should be used in.: 11:00 p. m.; 11:50 p. in. lo fill In ruts and smooth the mad Going south at 8:00 a., in.; 4:50 p. when not ton badly washed. The drag m.; 8:30 p. ni. possesses great merit and Is so slnf-pl- e In construction and operation that TRAINS ARRIVE: From the west at 1:10 d. m.; 6:30 every farmer should have one. A special article will be published later a. ni.; 9:05 a. m.; 12:05 p. m.; 1:40 telling how to make and ue the drag. p. m.; 4:50 p. m.; 6:00 p. m. From the south at 9:50 a. m.; 1:45 p. m.; 5:45 p. ID. THE SUNSHINE. j Good Places to Slop at While in Salt Lake City. '"j : Rooming House f Newly Furnished. STEAM HEAT AND BAT1L InU-d- 4 Phillips, Prop. BATES tnm 50c te 9I.SS ptr Dsy. I ; Jt Electric LishU, Bathe. Bet B Celt Water. f CRESCENT, f f THE Mrs. Bmrt WASHINGTON ! t 5284 W. Second South St. MRS. MARY MARRIOTT, 4 PROPRIETOR A . 44 W. lit. South, Salt LaKs City. ! I Y t ! Hotel Ohio. m4 - ( iiob-sibl- ...o Can Be Kept Clean. But the pot has no excuse for lea the Lett hiauk If it hi porcelain Ini lined. pa., 31 J Ati j, s Outfit and Supplies Leather for Poetal Pillow Pyrography at the R IO. c UTemple St., Salt lake 23 W. 8outh City. (Opposite the Tabernacle Gate. Mail Ordera Promptly Attended to. Member Piano Tuners Association, Utah 514 N. 1 West. Salt Lake City. All Conference Visitors Should Call Everybody should live on the sunny side of their houses as much as and allow the sun's genial rays to penetrate the rooms. Darkened parlors are fashionable evils. True, It 1 gloomy enough to be ushered into a tomb-lik- e apartment, where one can scarcely grope his way to a seat, and to discover, when bis eyes become accustomed to the dim light, to discover that every chair and sofa has on its duster, apparently equipped for traveling to some unknown land. But ladles must have their carpets kept bright and fresh, even If their cheeks are the paler for it And so the shutters are tightly closed, and the heavy curtains drawn. But for the sake of health and beauty, ladles, let this be done only In the best parlor, If It must be done at all. Let the rooms where the family live be cheeful and No lady would expect her sunny. house plants to send out full, brilliant blossoms unless she placed them at a window where the sunshine would invigorate them. No more should he expect her children to show fresh, rosy complexion, or to develop genial disposition!, unless they live in light, sunny, airy rooms. 327-- 29 Main St and Hear the World-Famou-s TO OUR READERS. The postofllce department has issued a ruling to the publishers of the country that newspapers must be paid for in advance, or be excluded trom the postofllce. Our friends can see the position we are In, and will please govern themselves accordingly. If this article Is marked It means the time has come to pay up. Please take notice and try to realize the position we are forced Into without any desire on our part. Cow Caught by Her Tall. . Caught by her tail In the cleft of a tree, a cow belonging to Joseph Blake of Geonaland subsisted without food, except the bark of trees, or drink for flve weeks. When found she was reduced to a skeleton, but the sight of the man apparently Infuriated her, and with a lunge she broke her tall rescurer. off and charged her would-bHe sought safety on the top of a woodpile a short distance away and s of was kept there for an hour. The desire for food finally became uppermost to the animal, and she wandered away In quest of IL She was found later, and Is Improving under care. Portland Oregonian. - e three-quarter- IWSOEm DISC AND CYLINDER talking machine" and make it almost as good as the COLUMBIA GRA PH O PHONE. Fit any Luncheons Abevs the Clouds. Lunch and dinner parties above the clouds are the latest fashionable erase Prince Pie of Savoy In Swltserlsnd. recently gave a lunch In honor of Prince and Princess Nicola of Greece at the Bernina hospice, 7,575 feet high, overlooking St. Murlts. Recently Mr. and Mrs. II. Murray of this city, entertained a party on the top of the Prevent. 8.285 feet above Chamonix, each guest receiving a bunch of edelweiss as a souvenir. Alpine parties have also been given this season on the Pllatus, Rorhers do Naye, Brlenxer Rothall and Goruergrat. Church and State. Members of the church defense committee of England are pledged to make church and school the foremost consideration In voting at elections. GOOD PLACES TO EAT. The Obuchon Cafe. 2224 South State St. Salt Lake City Utah Right In Line of Travel. & al ? HOTEL ELY. Wood That Will Sink. Teakwood, or Indian oak, will sink la water. It la one of the hardest of woods. A I Refitted and Newly Furnlehed. v Kates: 50c, 75c end $1.00. 329 S. West Temple, , Sait Lake City, Utah. 4 Bell Phone 5428-k- . 4 n o f Neatly Furnished Rooms, I ton-ma- A THE MIDLAND J Salt Lake City. 4 SALT LAKE CITY 329 S, State St. Coffee and sandwiches. Lunches. New Management. Eveiythlng FIRST CLASS. Try Us. THE PEARL CAFE. 8alt Lake City. REGULAR DINNER 25 CENTS. . . Short Orders Any Time. OYSTERS. LADIES' DINING ROOM. Best Coffee, Pure Cream. W. A. SAMPSEL. ;Cut This Out When You Come In.) 41 W. Third South St. Salt Lake City 65 E. Second South, Utah REASONABLE RATES! tMtevmMNWMMMMMMM The Keeley Care. Model Dye Works. DIUNKEHNESS CURED A and permanent positive cure for Drunkenness and the Opium Disease. There Is no publicity, no sickness. Ladles treated as privately as in their own homes The Keeley Institute, 334 W. 8outb Temple St., Salt Lake City, Utan. Uf ' 143 8outh West Temple. and Gents Ladles Clothing Cleaned, Dyed and Repaired. Laces. Silks, Gloves, Fancy Goods, Portieres, Woolens, Draperies, etc. C .C. BONNARD, Manager. Both Phones 2193. French Benzol Dry Cleaning and Dry Dyeing a Specialty. 1906 MODELS. Grand Prize, Paris, 1900; Double Grand, St. Louis, 1904. 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Twelve miles south of Salt Lake, specially adapted to Also Dry Farming. Prices $9.00 and $15.00 an acre. 820007 acres of fine land, with rruit-ralsln- Brick House, very large Barn', fine well, chicken-coofruit treee, located right on the State Road, 14th South Street, macadamized and electric lighted. p, Other Improved Farm Lands. Ae Le SCOtty 402 D. F. Walker Building. Owner. Salt Lake City. ; |