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Show THE FARM AND GARDEN. MATTERS OUS PERTAINING TO DEPARTMENTS Designs, with Sheep dations the Roots, for Hay The Storing and When wanted Building Accommo- of and Feeding diagram of of the by room better to in which Ohio Farmer, it is to the front The E FRONT ELEVATION AND GROUND PLAN. elevation. The building is 78 feet long, 20 feet wide, with 16 feet corner posts above an 8 foot basement. The upper part is for storing hay and _ fodder. Eight inch posts, sills and plates are sufficient for such a structure. One the writer has in mind has sills bolted to the under pinning and rodded above, which The beams (2 by 10 inches) should be closely cross bridged. Fig. 2 is the ground plan. E. pen: B, feed alley: C, trough; D, rack: A, root cellar; S, stairway leading to cellar. (The latter can be dispensed with if de- sired). The second cut shows the vertical section. A, hay and fodder room. B, pen; E, root cellar; U, D, upper and lower alleys. A trap door from floor of upper alley permits hay .to be thrown from above upot: a sloping shelf which carries it into the feed racks below. Beneath the feed rack is the feed trough for meal, roots or grain. Doors shut off this trough from the sheep while the feed is OPAL Pe IED IEE f Y 7 se bere NY N NY Ni not have eaten so freely as | it have be- gun to lose condition chess seed has a thick, tough husk, im. degree of tion the [rondequoit muskmelon as > en ny Pry, Manufacturers of the Finest and Purest and the conditions being unfavorable for the germination prefers the Aylesbury to the Pekin, to any ordinary cause wet to it to germinate. Wheat with chess séeds is often sown of the chess, it does not appear, and hence the idea that it has turned back to wheat. Then again, there has been wheat seed sown with no chess |- in it;a hard freezing winter intervenes with a cold wet spring, and the result is that a portion of the Wheat is killed while the latent chess seeds that are in | thé ground grow and produce a crop Some foods, seedl meal, hearly wheat selected the for Lazenby CO. ee In the Market. 850 HE. First South that cost. and affirms are can be Professor Farmer. Viala claims black rot ‘to ‘have ee assu- in grapes may ee City UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY Caps, Gloves, Dry Goods and Notions; Choice “THE QVERLAND ROUTE.” Groceries. All orders promptly attended to. Box 3, Center Street, PROVO, UTAH. The Only Line Carrying the United States Overland Mail. Makes Direct Connections General Undertaker & Embalmer BETWEEN Denver, Cheyenne, Ogden, Salt Lake City, bran, cotton best that stock, in Ohio Professor very St., Salt Lake ee Sacramenio, etc., return a value in manure equivalent to their often among rance like & CANDIES a : Sao SI LEMS san Lrrancisco, Los Angeies, Portiand, and all Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming, = Utah, Te Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Nevada, California, Washington Territory and all Princi- be pal Missouri River and Pacific Coast Points. — er NE2 és | drawn Bu y SA VISA ¢ - , / 4 hi hy f Vi DY SASS luxuriantly. In ‘the ‘accompanying fj Z fh Ths Lf ff fy ff] 4 pif. Y Af, ‘. JAS EA AGE: fé Tq, Uff, i i} +4. 7 ‘e. ? f from cut, originally nature for Country Gentle- man, is shown the relative size of the repressed ‘plants and of those allowed full space to grow. With a knowledge of this 'BLACKSMITHING ff space, uprights rest'against a cleat to prevent them FRANCOIS®COPE, G Boe tT: Act JOHN SHARP, Gen’! Supt. from Take [ia The C. B. DURST, one ‘end should be teft. unfilled. The basement shauld be about cight feet high, made of stone on three sides, while the front (see Fig. 1) should have eight ‘inch posts placed eight feet apart, and ‘between each pair a dvor hung upon pins “fittéd into grooves cut in the posts, so that the doors may be raised and fast-ened at the top, bottom or center, or re- | Milwaukee Pullman Palace ‘Sleepers and Modern Coacnes on att through Trains... 2M, Pal Ral FREE Family Sleepers, Through on all Mail and Express Trains. ‘The Fast Line BETWEEN s CHICAGO, COUNCIL BLUFFS, OMAHA, KANSAS CTLEY and ST: JOSE PE. MO: Pullman’s Best Sleeping Cars. For further information regarding the territory traversed, daily excursions rates of fare, descriptive pamphlets, ete., apply to Elegant Day Coaches. sliding off. Hay can then be stored above the alley and pulled between the uprights by hooks. Five cr six fect o: Finest Dining Cars in the World compose the Through Trains of ‘the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul R’y. Se 1. A. BENTON, Salt Lake, Agent of the Union Pacific Railway; the agent of any connecting road, or address Chicago, Milwaukee a am CHESS altogether. the East to Points Named. ten percent less than present prices, All Work Warranted or Money refunded. BYRON HARTWELL, 127 W.South Temple St. .should _ be erected: ¢ rail nailed on top. and the alley ‘fl6ored over with movable six inch boards, the lower one of which should Baggage Checked Through from all Points in AND REPAIRING lItah fentral Railway moved Delivered Full line of Boots, Shoes, Hats, fruit of great merit which will not fail to please those who give it proper care. The proprietor of a large narket duck farm in Massachusetts says he has yet to see the breeder who, after a fair. trial. pervious moisture and requires excessive DUNN S272 SS ee | S The sheep is very irresolute about | breaking away from a warm, sheltered place and setting out in search of feed |On an excessively cold day the sheep cannot be forced to take exercise, unless VERTICAL SECTION. | peculiarity of the plant one may under being put in, and then are raised ‘and stand how a destroyed wheat crop is apparently transmuted to chess, the former held up by straps or hooks when ready to feed. The rack should be ‘closely: minute and unseen chess plants spring up when allowed space. occupying the boarded behind, and the ‘back ‘part. that whole wheat space, and giving a luxuri- is, the part in the passage ‘way. must ant crop fl, The only Broad Guage Road running slope forward to the front. so that the through Central and Southern Utah. hay, etc., may ‘be readily ‘carried to the bottom. The ‘slatsin ‘the front of the ~ The only Road making throug’ conrack should ‘be smoothly dressed, ard nection with the Union and Central corners rounded, and ‘three inches asunPacific Roads without transfer of dor is the‘usual space. The boards of through freight. Thoroughly equipped ‘he feed ‘trough are also dressed. ‘| for handling of all classes of freight ancl | Detween ‘the upper alley and main hay passenger business. storage Etc., | believe that when, they are driven to water or something of Many farmers wheat is grazed or winter killed it is fre- that sort. and it is net worth while to atquently charged to chess or cheat. This tempt it, especially if there has been a is erroneous. Wheat and chess belong sudden change from mild weather, for totwo widely different families of plants, they, will seldom drink the first day after of separate and distinct species, and have such a change, even if water is offered nothing in common. Now it isan es- them in the shed. It is best every way. tablished fact that one species nevei therefore, to keep sheep in a yard sheltchanges into another. In some instances ered by their shed or a high, tight fence, they will hybridize, but careful experi — with a warm southern exposure. Let ment and culture have proven that them have their regular time for exerwheat and chess will not. cise as much as for their grain ration or There is some cause for the theories their hay: and let there be sufficient attraction in the shape of forage of some with regard to wheat becoming chess kind to induce them to rove and exercise and vice versa. Chess is of an insidious abundantly. nature and will lie dormant in the soil What Others Say. for years, waiting until the conditions A sufficient trial enables Vick to menare favorable for its germination. The free space, the plants spring up and grow N,: y if Question. would Horse’ Shoeing, Fn N q / ‘s Pies, | When cattle are allowed to pasture on Owns and runs the only CASEBT overcome by the salts of copper, and | the wheat fields they tramp holes ‘in the that the same treatment will prevent the and COFFIN Manufactory between ground which hold the moisture and the: development of mildew. St. Louis and San Francisco. chess seeds are sprouted. Wagon tracks | No. 253 E. First South St., S. L. City. do the same thing with the same effect When chess is shaded or partly smoth Telephone No. 70. P.O. Box, 295. ered ‘by ‘a dense growth of wheat, the plants are quite small and unseen, some being barely two inches high, ripening single seed, ‘and quite unseen by most observers. But where the wheat is killed in any way.'and the chess is allowed: ne per span, 3.50, EE IE RE : Oh ee < a - Pe Nei Bread, Cakes, IMPORTANT NOTICE! Khe / i Chess and }eught, and consequently would SS iicdiédiadea 3 7 blood stagnant. after twenty hours quiet it feels touchy. and it will sniff and sam and Tuckett’s St. JOHN C. DOSCH, Proprietor. to any part of the city. Wedding and Party Cakes made ‘to by waiting = It order. Crackers, Confectionery and CanWhena sheep | ned Fruits of every description. chilly with ite. often coax it to drink will drink after a while comes out of the stable a **Most cases of roup in well ke, yards come fromns newly introduced . poultry,’ : : ; | says Miss E. K. Winans in American Agriculturist, and suggests the wisdom of keeping fresh importations apart from other stock at least a week. prevents spreading. |} BARERY, 126 W: First South Harness, Saddles > cut. shows Sheep Breeder Makes Some Im Statements and Gives Advice. You can lead a horse to water, but you | Can | cannot make hina drink Neither you force a sheep to drink. but you can | buy furnishing EMPIRE HUSBANDRY. other particulars and agreeing on the ple here and there in a way which 1s ag |N.G. Ghristensen & Bro price to be paid. Many of the refrigerators designe! for gravating to the shepherd who is waitit may be fifteen butchers’ and poulterers’ use are about — ing on its motions before it can suit itself. It 10x6 feet in the clear, with a suitable | minutes sized ice bunker on top. There are | may utterly refuse to drink, whereas And General Horse Furnishing Goods. plenty of tanufacturers in New York : if it could go. off and take.a run of an, 48 E. Second South St. and other cities who make them of the. hour or so, then return with its blood Repairing Promptly Done. sizes ordered, and to suit the rooms in flowing freely and its system aglow, it which they are to be placed, and in forms {| would drink a surprising quantity If that can be conveniently shipped and | that sheep had been hastily shut up by quickly put up on arrival at their desti jan impatient shepherd, it would have suffered before twenty -four hours elapsed nation. design of “a sheep from the first rule, be manufacturer stand. giving the dimensions wanted embraces, according to a correspondent of that journal, many desirable features. Fig. 1, in a IN SHEEP American portant a refrigerator of medium size is that can be set up in another room it will, asa a with WEEKLY. - the side or end, but, for the reason given, on top is better. VARI- Fodder. reproduced POINTS In some cases where refrigerators are put into rooms with low stories the ice bunker or receptacle is in an annex at FARMING. for Barn accompanying barn, OF Instructions Convenient THE WESTERN leant PLANTS FULL GROWN AND RE- & St. Paul Railway | Staple and Paney Groceries, J. V. PARKER, General Agent, FAST FREIGHT LINE. Salt. Lake. PRESSED. Poiuts.on Cold Storage, If a large cold storage room is to be built independent of any other building it must be made on the same principle as an ice house, with walls packed so as to be non-conductors of heat—the lower room for storage, a smaller one on top and in the center for ice, a thin but water tight division between the two, with pipes to carry off the water from the melting ice.. The reason for putting ice on top of the storage room is that cold air descends, while rarefied air rises. ON gi One of the editors of .the journal quoted some years ago made a standing offer for some months of $500 for a plant in the act of- passing from one to Fish and Poultry. the Mark and consign your Freight via Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Fast Freight Line. < other, but the prize was never applied for The emperor of China will have a household consisting of 500 persons, including thirty fan bearers, thirty umbrella bearers, thirty physicians and surgeons, seventy-five astrologers, seven chief cooks and sixty priests. No Transfer at the Missouri River. ALEX. SALT LAKE CITY. t= Oesh paid for all kinds of Farmer’s Produce. MITCHELL, J. &. Tebbets, |Thos.L. Kimball, Commercial Agent. G. P&T. Ae Acting Gen’l Mgr. EK. E. HOLT, Contracting Agent. OMAHA, NEB. 962 Main Sr., just below Walker House, Saur Lake Crry, Uran. it A { 4 Sy i |