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Show r. VOL. II, Thu ! By th KAYSVILLE, DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH, THURSDAY, MAR. Jzl Mitix A.GI.E ui PstluhiB Coupsay. I. M. VmssIs Xuifn, t the Postofflee at KaysvUla second c!in metier, Eiitn4 MMriytlM.Hr too. usia. DiBTna foe utah- - Point Ont Son Prutieal Miathodi ftr Sssosuful Work. frafmor LlaliU The T ri bune Correspondence. I think of tlie farming situation in Utah the itrunger to me appear the advantage to follow finru turning the productive aorces of the farm in more on-cd- s the line of dairying. Dairying is one id the most profitable line of farm work in the east. Here food is one-thir- d cheaper than there. Butter i eqlial m price, and checne a better price here. Thus, those who seize present opportunities will realize the greatest profits. from various sources comes the report "there Is no market for Utah but- ler." But why Utah butter? In conversation with a dealer not long ago the anwer to that question was: "Because uf the poor grade and lack of Uniformity in the article offiTcd," 1 have been informed from reliable sources that butter and also cheese have been and are being shipped into Utah and the States and Territories north of us. from over the mountains, Ruttei which takes high, fancy prices While Utah butter lias to takes second nr third place. It Is time for us to bestir ourselves and wipe such a disgrace from our reputation a disgrace which la taking dollars out of the pockets of every farmer In these vallys. It Is in our power to do this, for I am funv convinced that If we only go the right way about It, Just as good butter and eheese may be made in Utah aa in any State In the Union. Why may it not tie said of Utah, as it is reported of Denmark, "there is nu second grade butter to ta found In the market Such a state of affairs means annually Increased millions to the people ni Denmark, and o It would to Utah. It. Acquires but an intelligent and systematic effort to bring it to ' pass. Tne first atep on the mad tuiuipiove meat is s recognition of our nervines, a point where I think we have all arrived. Then apply ourscives to study the various phases of our business, for without knowledge improvement is imptasihlc. The man has first to be improved. Ex Governor Hoard of Wisconsin says that if the cow could talk they wttuld he heard crying all over the country for a new hreed" ol dairymen, A man's stock is generally a iuokingglass. m which is shown a - provement is impossible. We proceed from the Known to the unknown. A man who handles six or eight cows and never weighs the milk of each individual, does not know which cows are paying him ot wtich are not. The experience of every person who has tried it is that, when tested, some bows pay good money on their feed aud care, and Some leave their owners worse off at the end of the year than at the beginning. There i no charity in paying out $3 or flO every year to keep a cow living on tne farm, unless her company is valued very highly. I like to look upon the cows as machines worn lng on the farms for us. Their pui lose is to convctt the teuaise pmauets of the farm Into a more concentrated, biore valuable and more saleable form. On many farms cows appear to be kept for the fun of it. or because other people keep cows. Their owners seem to have no Idea that the cows should be working for them. In fact, the stateof affairs often seems tube reversed, and they arc Working for the bow instead of tne cows working for them servants when they should b blasters. To keep record of the cojv is ver, ' Simple, and need not delay li pewn len minutes In a day, milking eignt nr leu co ws. Take large sheet of paper tyod note as follows: M.E. M.E. March 9 7 5 Ter Salt Two Lota a til a Two Roomed house with nantrv, three-quarteof an acre in mvhiird. large and small fruit A good brick frost the rest in pn-ocellar on preiuiNcx Fur infer-- 1 A. Cottrell. of James mationinquire Kuv!vUlc, D.ivls County. hu-eri- f Ela Oraala Western Tims Table. at m. and north lwimd 2:iH PIIILLIPS. and Notary U. K. Utah. Kaysvilio, Effective March 1st, the first class continuous passage cne wav from all main lnc stations (including Spanish Fork) to all Missouri River common points will be 830.00, sod round trip KNIT-- 1 rate from and to same points limited to continuous passage in both directions with final limit, sixty days from TING FKCTORY, date of A sue, will lie 835.00. ? Rates to intermediate main line toot At Mrs points should not be higner than aim re figures. WotfaH ts srSas isi HtUutks (urutMt Kus Under Inis authority the Chicago Ht mist aitvu in. rate from mainline points, first class continuous pnssage, will be $32.50; YARN FOR SAIF CHEAP. St Louts 827.50. Your Pair. mage Solicited R. E. Bbown, Agent. ,'i KUYSYILIiE I' From March 6, the Rio Grande Western will make round trip rates from all main points, Including Span1 ish Fork, as follows: To Missouri River points and ttJ 4 u Don't full to neourn jour tiaksturiwsllnf Kio Grande Western, Colorado Midland, Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rys. Th EQUIFMIERSTT UNSXTRA.FSSEJr) SUBNERY IINHIJIIALED. via dlenweed sfrincs. Trnln loainsa R'o Cl r:in:h Wetrrn Dopnt, S.lt Lake City, t South Htruei Tii:k'tOlTlo, No. 1W. . BARNES BANKING COMPANY i- .s . 885.50 turn 847.50 To St Louis and return $56.50 To Cnicngo and return These tickets auould DC limited to sixty days from date, of issue with continuos passage transit limit 'in both directions. All branch line points will add fiO percent of diuhlc. local to. nearest main line Junction.. R. E. Brown, agent - Fair the sale For tlie of excursion tickets to San Feauclsco. going and returning via Ogden and the Southern PiCiflc direct route will be 835.65. Rates going via the Sliasta route and Portland or reversed will be 815.00, higher than dfrect route. Above rates include five tickets of admission to tlie fair good 30 days and no stop over privileges allowed in either di P Tiioxassen, Agent. rectlon. John ft. llarncR, President. , . . - apital $25,000, 8trcct! feiS-2- - Utah. rltrr Dmlcr for ilnstsn full Um irrn Cuh. enrrl mpplie for ill tturhlurn, -- : I ml Mill i' Bta w ,4 on envy Manu&cm.4w I rubber bailSMsiui ipIBk yupplle. i V" lelt tlfr senln. sim-i- l rite or call nod ere him Co., ni nk dVnult orb. fire proof ntrunS box (r tv.CO rbd for rntulci-u- 'ii.r. .1 Mid-Wint- Sli Imparities ty turns. iA Itls, vrhohsvsi MibVt ForFIRT v1l I R. W. Barnes, Oaahiir 1 pay Vc Market Modern. Practical. Inexpensive, Concise. CLASS ME ATS in two CYCLOPAEDIA it sclls l!3 rJe Teachers and Students who mint profitable vacation work CO. EDGE DUjTTER should write ns. For full information and terms, address 214 Clash any-when- 1. Ct., Chicago, Ills and buti Oi Prom i'-'- : l:o ai jil-i- i. ' .;ramcf . wisiilny hf' 'Id dore'i .niuouiit nl cdvHi ici f it i - ; GLOBES BLACKBOARDS ACHE ROSDSTER tiamnlecd hm $55 bs saeuts sell for 19 ACME BOM SJLCER, 1 y TAIL I'Kl 11X 25 lbs. iidlii'V weerln. petrort e ll In, ,1M .ii ,1X -- fc'i-n- i. wl'U ry nmciiin. Krjrv timj, Written wj.rr.niy- thMiurU sn un tX OiMS 17unu tnu Lur 1 Sirrch-- nr wtviiinwM'rw. fur ttty. ui.iirih.n Hi wit birrr.f. t row'll uiu-- b ii .I'ont.. Unw. f . mu MiS . ..It dnr. to make Iwit-- T Druurncn'1-n'ruwK-iUiW.y:'s tu Imm uimtini Illu-lr.tfrso. Otalnsue .. Acme CydJ Company, ELKHAdT, KB. -- v ,. nd Ciarj. .TslsaviKck tl Iipa to ad- be and d n ehk v w!9 hS htlr snl V. lMn her llBlIWIii still IptlllV g rening-H- . r lost j hr Aviut thr1 t 'conHter. e table. CVERYtHINO M IjlJllOn,, IhbitL'O. 'MlW WOOD-Rird- s, Ptrtmrt iii NiiRnuief ..in-- 1 AS Wit rade Solicited. MATS C BATONS FRASERS teenth. iiulu-en- nf lit. and of tiro Imic e i douce of tlie Inited SLai.o tin one Pa ml red and eigh- l hr a rorp octavo vohime. Prepared large ready in fiub-li- e (eschcre and educational writvru erwwly fur use rf pupils and students and private BchoolsTstnninMrivs awl academiee. Ousting Irnt a small ftwc turn of the price of the large cyclopedias, it is ten times more Valuable ftir the purpose Tcachcra are enthufiiastic in its praise, saying it meeU a need iNtcauMO It which has been long and deeply frit. No jeompetitioh; no othrt-- book liXelt; a For agents Is a Imnatiza. fthave a aystem of canvassing llie We it. positive and urgent demand which insures quick work and big results. First agent took lOO orders in l O ael in 7 weeks, and says I have sold days, another has Uken order for books for ten years and this is the best seller I ever struck. ILT HI 1 UT lOrilTC who will give all their time and want to maVehig money. IIL lYANI hULillO We give extra terms and exclusive territory. 1S'J4, eiK-i-i- . TRit at Salt l.ake Citv. this dsyof March, A. D. and evening, and under, of inllk at each milking. A lftw Depirtar. Aa':k this sheet on a planed b.tsrd on th fall, hang a lead pencil by a string W'irii the new time ennl in effert SunNv. It tlio Rio (iiundc Wiwtsrn ftlf, and It Is complete. A fprmg bal. day. iibinnir.iteil n clmir tlhc'e boating about 50 rents, hung on Irntwceii Ogili-- ami Ibinvr, Tliv bracket a font from the wall, and every rh.iir arc (ifH.:t-iuamlf.T m- not snrjowsiil thing is as handy a uiuld be asked. firf, aul Them carsarewill t lie five to For the. daily roan wlie keeps eight of uli clues if ticket. would recommend id twelve cows I J.'li llKSNETT .G.P AT A. tjur bottle Uaticock tester, which may M - wiHNl-nl- t'&rta, morning ..... . 5 Now BIGYGLESi fill out the hluank to illi CALEB W. WEST Ust rate the shed- - The mouth and date tile Governor, By tin the lelt hand, name os cow along CHARLES C. RICHARDS. thh top, and apace divided into tw Secretary r f the Territory. 0,000. found In Utah, Til YOUTHS ct -1- per cent ntcrcst in savings 'I?l)o.sits and receive any amount inn one dollar up. Deposits of all aolicitcd WEWSNT YOUR BUSINS99 GlVBl9 7t Xj EJ shall my hand and caused the of said territory to he affix- - ' Transacts a General BAfiKTNu BUSINES D raftu Drawn Payablu anywhere in the U Carada or Mexico. Our accommodations for transacting general business are s good as can.be SUv.-Mri- cli-pi- JOennrnl Ayeat Pnmeuger Deparimont ALT LAKE CITY, I'TAtt Kansas Seed House. I partially p. m. hi o. BTJiensrEiTT, M Dooly Ituildlnx. . Know ye, ..bat by a wic provision of our laws, the Governor has been auEVERYTHING IN THE SEED LINE. thorized to jet apart a a legal lultdny Onr SpwliiMw Onion krrl nd in each year the first Saturday in April KuKr nd-rJcniMlru Corns Tran Seed fur nuiserlM rlKlnx. P.rs aim n limited amply ot (nd rlmbas Arbor Day. (Flat Pm th new Forum pint-X.Ltyllirnu mlM flrctMnppllnUM. Therefore, I, Caleb W. West Gover- F. W.talkiM EARTELCES & CO. Livrsoee.Ku. nor of the Territory of Utah, by virtue of the power vested In me, do set apart and declare Saturd iv, the 7th day of April, 1894, a legal bul'day. and do Issue my proclamation that ll be observed bv the pcqnr'. of the tcrnU.rv in the planting of tree, ehiuhs and vine in tlie pmnlotlim of forest growth and culture, and in the adornment of public aud private grounds, places and ways, and such other efirAOun t KS iiNkitw forts and undertaking us shall be in l,wfJl.nr alPtil U., Miwti M kfif with tlie general character Iilt.bui. IZiuteiiliituMk uylir day. " : d come, greeting: Dune line Vilnnlns Pullman Hlonjiln ura tMtrorn Ojdon, Halt Lnks City OiirsKo without dunse, only SHORTEST, QUICKEST LINE Office. testimony whrmf, j Ii.lvi SANTA FE ROUTE . . here-fil'Vjs- CO-O- P TTm TAYSVTLLE COOP. Pro J Proud PI .T ' ' , j) Suring goods constantly arriving Gall and examine our stock. . k NO. THE EATgPTT Public. Brown, Agent. Arbor Day Holiday. Territory of Utah, Executive To all wlmin these pr at 7:26. South bound train arrive Fair Mid-Wint- er 29, a rs p. m. war. San E. It. Ilito to statien from rates Kayevilie return day and Frrneisco good thirty UNION PACIFIC TIME .TABLE. the Iiio Grande Western will use a KorTIlHOrND fl:2t a m. rate f 835.00 Ogden to ban Francisco No, 3 Butte Express 1 Me. 3:5(1 p in. uub return and one faro for the rouud Local (:44 p. ui. trip from KaysylUs to Og'lea and reKourrinorNn. to turn. The rate from Kaysville 7:32 a. in. Fast Mail Portland Express 7:37 . in. Ogden is 05 ecu ta wl1 i added to tbe 10:11 ii. m Local the round 35.00 from Ogden make 3:21 p.111. C. Express to Francisco San trip rate Kayville lv-c- . IKl. ect 1, and return 835.05. P. Tuomasscn, Aoknt. As these same irate are In effect under this notice at Grand Junction all main line statloua will use same figures. All branch lines will add usual local TIJOS II. to nearest mainline Junction on one way tickets and 80 percent of doable Surveyor local on round trip tickets. Agricultural College. Logan, Utah. Black ie. SI. K. 15 14 In computing F.U.LINFIELD. 24. Spot- - Effective March second the first class continuous passage rate Ogden to Sacra men to, San Francisco, Los Angeles and all iniei mediate main line jRiintson the Southern Pacific By will1 be KO.OO, round uip 835.M. limited to sixty davs from date of issue with continuous passage transit limit in both directions. 1. Tiiomahsen, Agent U. P System. one-sixth-- A picture ot their bwner's intelligence and ability, and also his lemper.Tbcn from what we see how great the need nf a new breed of dairymen. To reiterate, without knowledge Im- Cherry. e bought fur 1i, each test thereafter costing but. one rent curb. It tells the per cent of fat in tlie milk; then, with quantity sud richness, we have an absolute record of the cow. A test oner a m intli will be sufficient. , An attempt at improvumrnt in cows must always be accompanied by improvement in feed, care and management, if satisfactory results are to i.e obtained. The qualities of the cow, In fact of all animal life, are largely tlie product of tlie conditions uuder which they are placed. Ths wild cow gives no more mils than tlie ralf require, and milks but six to seven months of the year. The Channel Island give much more than enough for the calf, milk eleven months of the year, and sometimes give milk so rich as to kill their young, Tlie one is the .product of mural conditions hardy.wlld active. Nature's offspring; the other is the product of highly artificial management: the best of care and feed quiet, gentle, intelligent. They represent the brains ol their cwne.ru, of man, the masters of tbe earth. Change tbe nature or qualities of vour animals without corresponding changes in tli sir nanagemt-n- t and they become unsulted to their surroundings, their improvement is Impossible, and they tegin to deteriorate. When you get a very good cow, keep her. Better sell two of tlie poorer ones than her. Raise your dairy calves from the best cow. They may not all be good; all the colts of fast trotters a re not fast but you are far more likely to get a fast goer from such parents than from Clydesdales. The same laws of breeding apply to cows. With the gale of lLe beat cow, because sha will bring tlie best rrlce, is often sold the prospects of ever raising a good herd. Good feeding lsanal:ilutenecessity. Cows are not creators: they cannot produce something out of nothing. Large quantities or milk are only produced from large quantities of food. Food Is rsqnlrcd to keep the machinery going; it Is only upon what is given beyond what Is sufficient fir that purpose that we realize our prodt. Milk averages 7 pounds of water in every 100 pounds. To produce large quantities of vnllc frequent access to water is necessary, ana good water only will produce good milk. Access to salt at all times Increases both quantify and quality of milk cow milking but six or wven months In tlie year is seldom a paying milker. A persistent milkci which keeps to work ten or eleven month Is tbe paying aqlmal. This subject might be continued indefinitely, but it is not my purpose to wrii a book on dairying. I will next treat of chcose factories and creameries. The first step Is the most impurUnt If people would only tlifuk and act along tlie lines indicated above, get them started in the way of salvation, the next steps are verr easy Indeed. They folijw a natural consequence. ISiH. CHARTS Tel TMC gCHOOUfiOOM UNITtD STATES SCHOOL 4 UffH AViNW M W siescvomo chi&aoo m SAVELI FESSSVSSSSS!SStSSm A acof, 1 (i WORK SERIES. |