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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, JULY 21, 1907. Did Adam and Eve ° in a eeyou AN Do you 2 FINDING FORTUNE IN DRY ecg ©, Gardner Theory that Celestial's is Nearest tan- Approach to Primitive Tongue Extant, and that Angloxon, Cliff-Dweller and Chinaman are Cousins, 2 Land ‘e what J. the Pig-Tailed ° inese read Chinese?) you know that! call Avante are really numerals Professor Advances guage modern eénaracter for sun, and for/driven ™any ideas associated with the sun. settled Sign : jing for "Take your ‘sun,' and across here "Japan." written place a to the picture word for ‘dawn.' "Again take your pieture of Pottery ginning youof theknowEnglish that word? similarities like nature the exist languages between of the eated. fer of! and| Chinese North four American] know that the picture rocks in southenste t®¢ the picture ‘horse'For isexample, an inverted curve, lines representing the feet, flowing mane on_the | quite suggestive of | mn ror "ant tooO designate." 7 aoe rofessor Gardner writUte word with "J these maid, and other the had had object by tt by this facts, you ea the North eliff-dweller, | Indian greasy ou the tending to are not soj fram; ives anne *MSer 1s as show Ing American : not an intimate mapa me ; It a Gi oe neate oe yan thi ide a were Snuke Record very or The jsame-.as the the cut ) original ees all to dragon, | presence there more clearly connection Results, All problems of arid wee Thi farming are m be- }sands acres thé thistle, and corn. > the «All de this is ar of aia Ijand nan practice ¥- being "ty hive found adequi may be utilized and imade ish-speaking Dr son in - a . uae . ‘ lator tor, scholar na sed mairdn ee : lat's " : and jt is paving You think is In neere the done | n acad careless PANS specia PAN mere ce look And cs of like be hat yet, it . tin gs, ae0 4 aH } 7 weenie : does s Leng » . from China; or upholding the a may boycott lal lates be of : an ‘ . "More likely the I} = char- a - ~~ te ante 5 eaiiele the two Sts ale thet are. to to to it 1 dents-of ‘the North Amcrican i ; nieroglyph, and that a Aataiatane of the s Chinese ' writings on pyramid of ruins left by the J ve don _ ' that res pies ‘ce Was horizontal or 5 Ww Fite out ms ae = af Eee e developed YW fling your SBS the wey directions. you less jing ho ye ane re schoolboy the figure was makes 4 ththe an some-| though, bo variant when for|the and you! the care-| come. The ‘ or SCA one a or two 2 of been rs steps - hicraglyph 6". are, % which -by mes to me from the agricultural experbnent in of using of eGdiex: so many words, there he is characters will given in the]|Of writ-| knows no work « been written. \| of Moving a ‘Tne wheat the C kind nd has has harvest of ¢ 1 s orig be ‘ ain ‘ the a rigin-| hy , was wae a{ a) six In Chinese and is in full swing ' cea paces . roene Rony ae ce titanate : 7 { ind os ed rof ; it tins tha " Oo ; = ergs " roped vrs " ao 0 i " eeran,- iy che "F s inte bud | original See Profs ed. | picture 1 ; s oS nae : with ee , | Cars) hich train this iat, a ve into hort axaninie tet 5 ( 1icn A he eatune hed aboutgl sare a-tree; and. rite Sie , NE) a ith » our Spoken Then tot n mh ie Language thre ' Gaelic ve am the latter hic h th sn ther ) sun Dm noun does not mo; \ ivi low < |2tate Phere Tere "| 14s it was be ad > last fall and| many been-some more cars . will year, improvement aed terminal facilities, and the experiences} work, | of the last blockade taught the traffic}/brush | manag some valuable lessons that ee Ae ie > Nae tae te Venge ae Greek Scandinaviat and | We mark os ae Nora oy I Tag an _ the money Is flowing out to the farm-| being race) ers there will be the usual drain upon | Anglo-Saxon iS} financial centres, but there are several] The ~ forlassie » Chinese: father, ‘fu " })fenees took In ‘characts a seen bere And I fessor end figure in the of the side hand "Forest" rhat, fheleht ; camel about a a Bhs ie Gare first cut and in: Seay! ize Pe i partl or of a nee" and» aan 1 am miu ltipll re *pat t A c of an : about. of them to a/| | denominations which are: Sah | Spirekni tinal ave codteyey SE ORAS Chinese ars - eae Hs ed gyi { xh eed Phoebe Recunts. 3 ha 5560..B- ( 1} tin { hiat Adam the \ Spoke | claest) oh who Confuciu history his Chine 5 ‘ at y ¢ eontinust } lived hiart " e tt 1 Chin to-belassies eed ular to} ity: joined a eae thedelta picture, thy a roel " i den wall anted 1} when divin' i original languag Averoe thatcnn.o ir Tis ony , ; oe + aoe about say we} f :3 by ‘ k a he jet who of a sex. have Patina' watched joi and ahs 1 carn tind muchj| sees long suffrage. in a has that Uemanding She now thi sae of gave with the of pring tlmaterial ee a tmoprer ae, ple the f or J in ‘ nee of soil ahd you have gyuin Z pd ' Antin Bey ! Th red' Ra v a circle aps to ‘ lines yeroes ‘ 1 11 This. li iP ‘ fr eee raignt iat ' tit sjnal pietu rig | rer i ro distinguish 1! manuth af ulm became - there root tir if os om 1 to reduced beenme @ rect ingle the.; center wid é isa el 1 ie f price. Valier tt i" coenme n CHT CREA. Th }unaltered by that afflicted the the do not limaey Gears by eines who now |marked Ceis Laneea ;leol confusion tongue tower builder evil iat had vu straight With a lave Cc ee cre traveled far Bast,as the language of the|U Elan miter arn "Sie ao that it . a i. et ca | Ot as We EnNOWS| similarity line | see no reasen for : "se oO¢ t early ic: the |Chinese to the Chinese. not believing e cf AYS day am T| that the | ere o ro wet | Viniaaseegmi to nen' iffra tl hat | am "4 futuy ie wn ate 1 te tl ae resliz © in! wha hat attention the sum of n # price Le ; ae tn ie itt he PL crete ete Llrcatcan ees oO 0 hf fff ef - Cc ( Lf sale ‘ ( 8de, . resu- ) | IBF price gars my ) j HH. LA sale e ree. price Oe Oo Ad ek Bay Ge 8 type ite WHITE ‘ WAISTI INGS, line, mr as Cc 60e, W regular . DYICG sule ss . ma Seay PU gn WHITE a 98 "A Oe We Ae ab A oss es Cc OO LISTINGS or 35c, a ya . price sspeci recial AZ sz 3c WHITE WAISTINGS, a special mys , ar line, regular sale price 30 > c Sap FAlGis, e . price ] Rik sale WAISTINGS 2 c a AWD, ¥ ¥ price : Swiss FIGURED ss Var regular Cc = Soe e my pl e ice : » 20c, : Cc pia rt en i ; : ~All Mulls, SE s, ‘Organdies, ] prime, numerous Lawns an to mention. all Banzai. ‘Si other k, ‘Sore lh Summ er Diets . line e ° ° I Iner q of i Sailo 7. and . r Mid1elpretty for SS your "anyon Ove ‘ 1 l6-button you ex-> Ie sype nerthy, ee hhlagle black wi3 <aid = ; ow‘ hite wk gloves, double finger tips. Mous Lt os y a. : : oa i : quetaire Wrists, all sizes, splendit trip. as value 49 co 00, $9Sey 95, £9 eh50), ground and '5-ineh j +6) p.00 the shoul fall ‘ a ¢ $2.25 e ° lv 00 e AD) Nola good ca Pe SR Silk, ee hou have _ : fs by cut olin Ed ad Dare wh n an i 1, Is & Canc, . covered, threshing Coe pera TET EIT oy. IS AT a < a th 1. a ee a aa other fact ors ae a ens MAIN Inst | STREET. AT: TALSounLAP Ras > sOS PEMUM 0 eye: FOF eT vpeeee pars oe PRCAIDED ERE Bre viGLOlD Wick : es conducted ane and ee over different tS Rae the aakec was In conducted speaking of 8 by are P peess eC res bo ay at reely a Juab| is a. care-j|tion : and ss fallowing tests . All Tyeach oe a ‘ane untti] year. With wheat (or 1eve farming oy ‘ success arid farming or avid at present and raeticOR Sa ¢ Sires ri i eu r one nus B are/ thee isk a a ee Ve NN € OPTICAL We and Li Don't C x mnsicier nei : } nl 1 e i \ I Optician Rhee der, Main very p., Strect Strect, t = SS ©. = = eee iPen CURED. cure and fordrugdrunk ad ae Pr arent sranch ohio Sina a e in Grrespoddance ne dential ear en isider- 1: i ' Somat 1 -< ' the t 1 ur 143 Z > ae Republican Badges and Pins for | %4 ‘hoo! etc med of JO18, ede and Judy outfits for| CHAS. PETERSON All 4 Cost. I WH. KNICKERBOCKER, } nent enner The Daily Utah ; Or ub J. Practical ae 4U0RC5, Punch tail € Ae tk ; ition whi Wed REST BS DRUNKENNE positive and perme- and Silk lodge Re en = ‘ Care ¢ ‘OMPANY, -~- j il u Business | crops} we site me , neers antil pe in hasn't a single cus- . the nie seeds are sale© oats tle is PICTAN . Salt I mat ake ae City, ' lephone VeSiteek: r 2133-k. Malo --- 40-acre Seine rights < "= 254 something is. Professor work that Ho-| | on, he sai:oe. county mr ier (4 SBT AIT "45 |). tomerte in _ their ohie city D ye : Ane their customers are far away -secured by ADVERTISING. Advertising SUCCESSFUL Is my business, Hagel were Ee Bap Bara the world i wert 4S s mie Bo {;\ | COLUMBIAN : W ie -YOU there not: wrong with your system. The greatest mercantile firms of ) Re district ie sa aren ; ~ a L$ sh - - 4 | | / EF ay-If | en aparty NEC | experimental tests ( *xpl a Question Swen 2 a? asked and answered The = 4 | s straw, | in re-| | Excursions to the Purim-s. year excursione are conducted) ne ' as; ; Ra sayy >" ENE vy, ~~ | AC ere Does Advertising thi . Each C { aor tik les | grain the RTA | and of, getting. in touch the aiaipia lates f fawith ee discoveries. hi year vo | were held, one to the Tooele county farm the other to Juab county ,, july 12, and Tuly. 15... At both demonstr ations grea : it of V7 eT when anes nis threshing: et ane hina den Vika advantage o that only the heads = -_--- --- -- romoved from : the. soil, leaving : the which, when plow c, assists Se onan eee d und fertility andpaeee soil moisture {taining were 4 ee sta eed stac delayed ee 95 Orth © 5 HIeeiTl 112-114 NETS MALS AISA whereas, time, convenient Fe invest! ves ) NN with a binder and shocked there Is el wavs danger of mold in the shock when} the fall rains begin, and consequently , . ‘ ie entre . his threshing done} of| is c grown eh wor nice quality, BEST THE GET YOU STORE la t as ; rote . | af rt et get B at Jeers . Bh The Sign Specialist ee = ay hes }meeting with oy ucce ine the ariOUS/ og Richards St. € oo long there] experiment ‘ n has been found to t { shattering when's profitable dry fh crop Vith proper) === and hauled. Aw ; Planting one crop of a can be grown . ao. eadn a ea pa . properly operly may be b F LG lc, z CC ae TP DHS sliver to barveat- tare carefully weighed, ex are tho 2 been good St q - ptog ag oy ca ha gle! ean ean ae ie Rae Splendid Been aa 4 WHERE DRUG - mutter county that itled have the been taken Sam-! and|genson. 3 rovs and luster i ae a nO 2 a ° SH oe Te under{a d Silk, ° tare Vatfeta "d ig2)60 a OUR farra e plows Scientifi ocie arti Tatfeta a 18 Sie sits Bina Poniaat d Black " "ay r a yard, only 85-inch Black worth 8600 for $ e«éexperi srje ray = 49172 tu coi Silk, lustrous EERE NG aa On) Bir A Phan for 50c Ta I month | T een, aes rm. dali we ee ah i Leke City. - 5 Worth mis rth mid = Republican news W. & a } Fi Utah oun reer o It ee oth oe ww eee Fortune to You ri ne licht é re a teeth Fe you ' use heyem can the rest of your remaining + ode o Tablet Tx tr nt do tl a oe ‘ ve lis ataé ; sn very Ltmneé very, W..S iT Ire DSON, DE NTIST, ‘Gate toe rib one et, AKO i Cc , : r ain " WAISTINGS, in Is Pavorcd that 760 pounds would never correct the hae ae th . te ie exist in present da ; bine e eutl eiae ; | mr j ign through fore r with woman | Beale 1 loss of grain | the crops ure belng -- << , oO » i "ry to fib ig Cc the now are farms tes Saltair, Sunday Concert. ‘ 3 ort Douglas Milttary Band LA 90¢, , tested show land blowed In the fall) being contains more that moisture than land plowe 'The carried Juab e price, eG price ; r AZALIA lar thi Adam tt 1e0 spoke ry iva need LA aria Da! y ths i ‘ 4 Chine yt thiest th hone wa" eerMnd Wo tons ler hie Ny 1h Phin ei ets Brava SEE vord Rae 1 M 95 in legisiati advancement ig do 5iat : fn the Although fall plowing dividedcrops {nto half 170 plats In orde to] Sisiativesaneiciivin advance not ; ie be-|) daifficnlt expe t i | by LoOor plats are left! Pitdetinghich act ralaurrtak seats m orespring. f f t and and expensive, it is may|/tract, raiseSe good the e plat ire left Pecnt itdeateic ath Aeiehchitetinlcaetia ; far nore beneficial iauow each year. The remaining land | origin LE pollt sItahann ape hola = Frequent cultivation of land is also|is sown with different eds-wheat, oats, | ‘The chat ‘ ie cows a t cee Oey eee Ary retain soil motsture The| rye, barley, corn and alfalfa With these] inally two ourved lines fashioned tn a)the tribes divided, and the supposition i are any, dott han men, for they | pround should be thoroughly packed and] «: As . are conducting various. tests | man ates 1 ner 'not unlit . mouth. This' ah be- Lis«that when<the tower: Babe There are: just as samany : good} Es plowing. OLEN yaaarate ofares Metal ant Me + ¢f AFA 7sa s not sic o sarrowed : so that . @ properSOT mulch Se may be! ck = pth of seeding, depth} ocieties, ame shortened, perh t rele n\ nese Nes ale on € mie ore . en, ‘ , ore. |r, ed and ey ; Sant SeLiion ty Ser bat dl nee GOS, : ae to almost. HWke llipse hix} work, being remote in distance from | Women are not ce tent They do not aoe of seeding, method of ling. crop rota-|14 order. if mic. sale sale i o four Juab one in conducting nducting nae oe a rn * woman iris 25, ye 25¢, named jnterest Pall Plowing been found eae sale nr Pe Peel hay atic c 3o-ineh Blac Ic Tatteta is Sb.50 a yard, only er ey One en otgein ny ce land, cleared it of it witb rabbit-tight experimental gurface yr or vue, MAZA price lar os: ee reor ‘IPSiODS, Pi A } a pound water are required to produce ca ideiiaies. Sei Bae Ree : ; : y matter , crops aré tO be! in} be retained must the moisture grown, eal : ao a as plowed pe re says the series resultstahbic of no among} innounees She mistake for her served woman's fight th made ffanchiseg "I- Chinese Couzins, advocate iven-up ‘ the should Phoebe . $0 . price lar Li 2 summer tailored hats. Just what . : we nee or going to the lake,ess for charge of Dr. &. D. Ball, director of the| state experiment station, assisted by Pro-| fessor J. M. Hogenson. agronomist at the State Agricultural colle "zo. These gentle-| has , the one above great I surpose I It 40, en % full A the} the C onese alec the Canton o 11 t very great similarity,| ate proof, that the Chinese language | the Aldrich act the treasury is issuing if today has ‘all the requirements of an] a greater number of the notes of small| process * of | mean oie ileeet wart oe o ' , i dr i row. on the right-| shown. herewitoa "Origin." forest aes . | Beth: ee 7 Then tree," is tulk : a : Ae it ane ul Zw Up ware o e s er ; of nit aad : 5 Re ae ali ntiet dine -ailrt is that und r the Aldrich act of last}/are conducting are working wonders on i a winter more of the public moneys of | the dese ane , ave rance:l 1 downwards, for the roots Ther | ' th | rt Jands. They have advanced] en 0 h ‘ ve th e origina rigin l Chin CSO -( hara ac | | other ‘dialects ‘havethat retained or. *Xact| pre-). the. United, Stntes;canbe put treas into the's tor successful Te arid farming three funda-al du owe 1 ‘ ban ormerly, The eee ade-| plowing, Deep principles: mental its ul ae ep "5 past i nk iP ies oa pre: +e , \ , ae 1 Ac | ent fy As tres word. the for ter counte o the sed ng 1OW " nittlec Oo depos + ‘ ‘ writing he tender \ tou Rnd iy vk Vater & ate ‘Go Sonia ices rte it ae ieee zi | expe quate Cee and careful attention to traight line tend, of curve be Phe havent Has lone Keen._ad=1 ‘the ScustomScrecelpts.a can chi ees magic Pore s aoe of the most cuuse, p ibly, it much easlere lol anced, and Ll think the language bears]. postoffi and internal revenu re Re a Tete ee Ok P| ‘ 7 0 NE AAS eveney ' not tess aad Codes seperti + ' venue = | far E carve i; tralg it ' din ‘ % \anein ul it out, if it iedo show abso-| ceipts Another reason is that under 5 Teraee = hat the. 4 ictler a . 9se Taare Ste for| reasons why-lt than will belast.more Oneeaallyof them sup=|men are ailve to the pesallillition er they arid | (eee ae plied this year | farming. The numerous experiments titer ca; oy In MU Ot : . pr ice <7 the our the Enterprise, at the connection county 5 The 5 Tooele, of donated the and enclosed will he > them in expediting the move-|Juab Chinese 1 of cars The bumper wheat and] the } | ment '©~ | cotton crops of last year are not likely | ments i a hh the ryan o be ‘ e "eu . Latin, @ r of eltizens in|counties 7 i MAZALIA CLOTH, reen 0 ......... FIGURED 9 . price yield and One In Tron county 7 of Parowan; one in miles south of Nephi; west fhe Ki, ' price Vy" TRAE I Ii | ONE HIE price r . regular price 40c, sale price . phe eee ‘ far Fer erg Sig. and selected the'sites of the farms miles BT 2 county, Washington have}] roads the working to the | miles from Modena then shops' will Stes ( YN i sale experi- State's Prompt Compliance. Ae " Ka : Acting upon the suggestion ofSe t aa and inelude which. limit than Sinee car winter kept the: Too yoken S} | clo } less obstinate nu oS thrown it over ay regular Cc WHITE FIGURED WAISTINGS, lhe railroads are better prepared to}]!" San Juan county, six miles south of Sev one in Verdure; neav Monticello, senlast were taey than them. Supply son, and there js reason to hope that |Ceunty, JS miles southeast of Richfeld |} the freight blockade at the height of} ear Burrville; one itn Tooele ecunty, l the crop movement this year will be 14 mile south of Grantsville and 10 | Sent Cg; perhaps, regular ce ee sale 4 | is) ; cre RORLGIn Pe u WAN, reutonic, from sprung... iit Age has; c At # v3 . | into4 July any: rate, it-is only £ a little wliile ‘be Tote thie. cotton SA a Alicbe calling loudly tartans I ght} DD ae ching, in ane , of. Chi thBIB en . t : ertlica sbi oe loop tivo ¢al- | tween ys slant heae drew , a'Fe Be (ree-8l Ne erossing ee a Q nen memory the on V io \ thie shortened oe saree. poe «slfor jhaste : e based on the hierogiypt! Each ign Ineans somethir md Chinese rit mer .' nd--1 1O intelligibl 1 eCO me S i e ane ize are ; again; angl fn, DiLped vie aaeihin norizonta at eR ' the| season .1tselt | Mar Pie. agcQuePa nye the So I liza 2 : WAS N00 ORE YO te 4 Ke ead ig een naltat i one aoe on aes, of it Phi = hig E . INLeLNE i There you have hieroglyph for six." ov Gardner had completed sue h ms is apteaghes a LOM DAL ou . ‘ EMS : : : au : bre. ea 2 at o aecury oe i on : ti " the } arin ent } Chinese Writing j re! by et ry Lt t lio Jangcuare:: { aan ‘ Ihe ro 102 f | _ 1 "Cha ore Sarat a tinea 3 Peco ol os or rust most in} habit of CXPOSBILION : dh ith « so-| lions, six in all. =e ; 2i¢ ure as follow miles west county, six Of the 1. WHITE FIG URED. . price 39, e called aborigine of this 5 come from the Ovtent ‘Thatis ‘interesting.' that. LAWN, te * | regular at iS " Skin ees wou soon J 7 HIE » ZC, r myo ( WHITE . price Sale TG. . lands for more profitare questions i esas which eae crops-these wi XN BS aise orelaielenacmlc and sundrought- forage plants 8 that one good crop a. T IP yapPpw EMBROIDERED pos- acres trial ISS; at 48c C $1.50, sale Nh Pie HI { \ HITHh ( . ar " reanlar price ' aohire Yo ae on 3] the whether in the economy of things dry yield wheat lands supplymay of be the made future, to leaving . Crops. the by 5 c "~ JC 77 WHITE : asc per erciouledrs! Whether the sagebrush can be supplanted by ever|resisting ever at least Q are of at sits thousands ascertainment wheat belt The harvest is further advanced in Oklahoma. It is beginDingc in Nebraska. n = week or ze two . erals the pitt ies able aa iis ; rig or wore IRR s Ny 50e, pr ie ce, regular am eDentad farms Tole purpose of dem ene stthe aoe sueP to outiah re pss ry laany O stot RONSE ny . OvC Cc &c 32c¢ ome mit ry vy \\ EI | Ie ‘ ‘HATE i ( yN i ; : soryyls Cea i . . re gular price Loe, sali pr ie : 30 4 i" RENC ? 50 Cc 2 e as .\ernor, bill oe providing ,-.. ; the arld ; : farm" ai for the establishment and maintenance = as of six = experimental‘ farms, aes was passed land approved March 6, 193% A committee consisting of George Whitmore, ; : os br. John A. Widtsoe and Profe sor Lewis Ax) -Merrill traveled through = the effect. SW kee ‘experi- discussed director. Station nce W Lawn 40c Gc They and maintenance of a numher Of exper: I LA 35c ¢c > tf Ings. A x NC! ne WISS Wa iS Persian ey ‘ ere d 24 c ay WY pi CX- a from Chinese ! 1 4 Amert- i} Chinese picture pure ee and simple.F They the new be hauling the Kan-| ige junks| upon it Md 147.| SaS Wheatcars to will market and the busy] can. coast If they ' are drive drew. line, potnt. : { i Ler : a horizontal / - straight Fi acras ~ erop) mov oe season will fairly the Paciic: in modern"timt wil wav | ing f ceurse jn two directions, On} Werut Befor lone "Aver have iMalase car the tt have been ari , } this the placed another straight line,| . LS : aS 5 k 2 + aa a oe thou cae if i ; a ce vertical, pointing in two more direc | eae bs cotton Tae bi "H aes as i ; , Taye aa a1 an exas markets sually 1e firs Professo! Gardner "awa told> th | tion Ss up and down . vo mo} sie | bale .of. the. season. is reported from ther i theot in Utah, ainonge the | underneath, pointed in two more direcostes. dvi: anine Tinlawiicee Nahicwead to the 7: many.sim-|B ¢ ver Cr. establishing ‘had ee ie RE Vi HI" [ lh price 85e, W experimental one diffleultles arefarm, beingand overv- farms LAW 4 Hi I i MER C aD RIZE colored clots, regular Rho le ; W ith Ww hill? every years W pr ice Wir price two, solv upon. ° now H c rol Pe a t igure 30c 20 <7 N, . coal i pl regular early 190), but no definite aetion was taken until prior to the meeting of the legislature of 1903. n his message to the two hous®S Governor Heber M. sCUS a SF 22/d: ae practic ul suggestion "Six" Proves It. | in Kansas. One railroad has sent 2,000 is in the numeral for six tha box cars to the and theyin are the' Absolute, bYCOE the tthe | distribute d among state, the stations the cr tear ins a9 ' have)! k- | pleture ceca numeral numerals ayy" sale planted og 50-inch WHITE FRENCH LAWN, Needed. problems'and. orket! matter mental Cantonese dialect and in English. Pro-|ment. fessor Gardner says that, so far as he|Mower founa | the continuation of the Chinese curve. | LOUSANGS Mormons, * regular . | : Sale i be | and Ss Th Lawns m e 20c 25c U m ais Fi 1 16 t If Goods. or re d uc ti 10ns, t a 12 c WRUNG 4 REN( pr we... Deing corn 10 Shi S; Ss, Whi Victoria + ite eria ersian LU II ce 15c 8g A(0e hy in . conducted > right amount of seed acre of ground. Shall fve.or six pecks of have eine ne deep Is also Linon it S > 0 an ul on ma rice aW 5, € S g b uy ti ive rac d c rice sale the vocamaie in a rbd ae Sa Lo neee iudent of the coibeae neti writer, with the|Ciamution and "productiveness: o exec ation of Shakespeare ts}|)@0® regarded as useless confirms with-faceused have The original Chinese characte Th ae Lives wal a SP unlike hethe aie Arabi latea reel Ais one or on the} or other. civ -| "But it lived ‘in. America | Wit uae: -OL"YCars ago . er ee? eee SU Ee. ae = very difficult to understand records in modern (tlines of thi We |B not} is riva give India . tt a t ais oria tt one Price W a t 0 , Be eo aes nore than that In the modern English |*@rcely dreamed of by tho neon ~ by two Sllanguage. There are also many more|e4r people. Just what these possibillike, in four|in modern Chinese. he meaning of}/!ties are would be, of course, a matter but write in a hurry a figure not unlike what : 7 BYP t. , will inch t a ic ff i 48- ie hh W HI! l 2} regular yee 4d0e lt onlay p. ice te, lands. } nine kernels to the cropped evs ry year, perts the by oneat the -- ‘ acters: UPHatiK: bi<ino. meaiis,/all they Chinéss caves that oulat, but Pro‘essor Gardner regards that number as anfiictent three | classics straight | possible in Haste, and hy from Gale teal represen three vertical mee very like 3. a our was written rossed. pointing, if yeu tell you iat basal yn.| HAVE wherever fi « jfoarth foe onde 2 eenieen lk fi = h 2 jot : Foon ; ( = AVM on ae y Ae yncing : atelindt ve hieroglyphic a ewurtee nae 5 |...) gai Ji btu not: Boliie this? a Pr fans yror. Gard nee Mivew characters a ead of the third the person Z what it wheat of- Seed are These es aa iS Indis ns' will to € pecial uni it y 1 the least amount of exact time of plant-! ean Inches Much year threo? Small picture shows how Chinese originally wrote the Figures: on: atlefttop iMlustrate demonstration that<"*Arabic":> wavs thut Inte resting ea KS languages. Moreover that the Chinese writing nana g een or five six or land be other f | arid to mrliety : vexpatls ¢ Se eran | adapted variety ascertain the be sown on an be one, three, four, Shall I H - ] ] you the say ne four lilow \ _ Irv t a t if ainsoo Chi Q-5 THIN 4s' I 1K h \ Hl | Ki reg lar see oo 35e regular price I e este pr ice o. cae as with The Experiments 3 % the a question varieties rhin which wheat? - Shall OQ ~ Shi inons, Angerie, P ] 0- Li a t oppor TeSS€S, 1a S Wiss, ran | 10na Li ns, 3? : Protoss aeRO tongues least, startling A i he analogies almost equally Senos atikted Se iia Ce , i a wiil |! kKnowt- For, drawing ou his dbutraate ° Wee" ae English and the lects of ‘hinese, Pr te best the all ae two, 3 » - ' di n Wi ti up- f I egular > D an ory to pro- we excep ns, 0 Plain ing is another important matter, and| ' 4 ae the elirr ¥. dwellers of southeastern ab ade iteth hint Thidian . Boe are' a Z 5 reclal remains known 4 ane Seg A editorial} American | ustrate: and then half belleving that still Of , erindeather ‘and that he is frat cous or oth: f greatest vield soil moisture. ; tation is plants 9S | | say, for no ene but an anarchist and} a fanatic could write such. things. Nevertheless the meaning there; and if vou spend a few minutes with : " . Dr Gardner ae will pr pus use that ‘ry paper to will seis away It BLACKBOARD. ~ Z HT = greet- vou Englis h 1inese' ret neta Vente. eran sTatae ipente | Geiiekacnitae ae ie aes , ' na arriva!s tast, pest a. PROPFESSOR'S 7 } 5 . a uprising. ' ae < , flour; or or stilla daagainlavation a proclamation of| Tong of a "Bo; er' | * ‘ev | é ae #no OMNI . a voar's th i" 7 on, anc Gardner regards as] Nouea acne te hae, . te € : PROM | a Sear i sometaing e o- it : ee mean ) e sl | oe . |comp Anc = ieretore, | that | that pretend to face Itc. ers a : tongue-twisters j And then, by chance you pick up | Chinese newsp: Eee rand that sure is the limit How can anyone, you say, | the - COPIED of have Vv ee queer Is anything that can sound just quite| so strange, and almost unearthly, as a = x Caine fee CouTatng Mada ne SmMpres iaSty Si ee esene What "Professor hie life Worle Ne | ie = portale ln o _ | man, don't you? You wonder if there| ie pifles pe a * "that : a vertica lifting | Eran. Babs ~ he San capacity Salt Lake a visit the > Chinaman is use | "The number two was indicated | two horizontal or two vertical strz Wight | ines Pia tin tye Naslccninl ined all | \ as f that course, though he was Cains ae gical‘ heatee eanqua4©rtel ah W cisco, he Coinese Gardner's fault, for of American parents, Ching. "Mroune Gala lf1S y Law with the Chinese language and all it really "Chinese™ *cumerals, | peoples duce abundantly. dialects "Do you know," he continued, "that "The Chines dragon is found But not all the problems of arid Such, at any rate, is the impression! the Arabic. numerals are really not) W herever ¢ ‘hina, is mentioned, almost. | farming have been solved; On dry lands j i yk to be gained from a few minutes' talk] Arabic, but Chinese Their origin is | It is the only animal that was sup-]jn different parts of Utah are six. exwith Dr. J, BE. Gardner, who perhaps] easily traced For example, the unit} posed to have the power to live and ‘Sine ' s Ie rere estabperimental farms whieh were estab knows mere about Chinese, as well as | was represented either by a npn pene at move under the water, on the land,| ished some years ago for the purpose aoe ie Chinaman, than most cr ng- | or a bidteaee ee line. ale ind in the air er equal Pues of investigating andeledonetmtini tic not the barn W 0 t that . an consis by. "deep plowing, adequate cultivation ]and careful attention to crops" the dry two]lands G done without atlo fas niodroritt the combined, "dep plowing, iS er t S 1S sunflower rose wroducad . aie di WM bisliels of wheat per-ucre, %-ibieheletor oats; 344 7 : barley a 4 2om bushels mapas of bushels of and only-goes] the close between of ar-jand sagebrush grew, are now magfrom | nificent crops of wheat, outs, alfalfa and orn. Sections of dry land In this state ENNIS this and . In Charge. mentee of jing reclaimed solved. Dry landsgreen he|ing are and beand desert made into that|fruitful fields. Where once on thou- sure : Same. Dragon Chinese SR ‘ ' Stations few copies pictures," at ; think that itg to establish of Men the complete thought. and AM GSS hg Grain. al Experimental State one thing I am sure, however,| and thet is that the snake which is] Sr ‘ tant . ‘Lure | wa tings of Noes ak ly peoule is the ae a . ane hoes Dt 2 e v the connection between Oc- ul as acquaintance| °? not would be very hard for me rive at any definite conclusion such premisses, time} saw am ¥ hs it mat which he Tit ated fiseae' cr drijieien ce by Beeanomner! oer or the slant-eved. ollve-hued Chinaman, it's only because] have I =a acne aninc re A iy ee | ee ica q| drawn a page full of lines whica the | WIINNChi nanan Fok aha {Gar ioe > | Republican artist has reproduced in| ' know aiethese and many ithe right-hand side of : the cut aceom-} you don't = 5 | more like interesting ho that ¢ Pg very fat coe a have seen but hieroglyphs one gaye The Mexican Indian STUDY REDUCED TO SYSTEM ao es its mother you were Indians? Do you ing on the Grow e aye, eM Too. now"? Do you know that the for "mother Is "mo?" uu," Will tile roof on the Mexialmost undoubtedly of the Chinese baby and put if over the picture of the ab-|might go on tracing. evidences that "Ma' ust as you did} stract idea of ‘origin,' and you have|show a close relationship between Asia smaller than you are | tHe combination pieture of ‘the Land /and America." . jof the Rising Sun,'-'nip,' the sun and Professor Gardner was asked his Chinese word j‘pon,' root, or origin, and so Nippon,| opinion as to the hieraglyphs of the or "father," | the Japanese name for Japan. cliff-dwellers, as found on the walls pronounced Hot unlike the be- | "Othe r characters are more compli-| of the canyons in southeastern Utah calls when that Brush and Thistles' Can and with the counterpart of plow Pottery is the same and design. And so one the Chinese sun,|in makeup the continent Produce In character mean"The curved straight line un-|can houses are not Arabic, but mod! men ger it,rising and pthc you grag have ahorizon, pieture and of the|Chinese origin. sojof today plows ifications of ¢ ninese | numerals? Do you know that | this eT ESSAES RC a ! GG aK are i Os oe i a sg y, |