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Show FINEST AND MOST COMPLETE IN THE WEST 3 MINERAL WATER BATH PALACE Oar Famoun Mineral Water Bath are nnennnlod for the cure of Kidney, ?! R I.lver, Stomncli, Skin. Dlood and IVervon lWcaea or auy furui and eupe- g A ciaiHj- excellent In-nil chronic disorders. 9 il lintli are Klven under upervllon .of I'rof. A. F. Sureddln, former 3 B Head Bathmaster at Carlsbad. Austria. a Ilome-Ilke rooms for those seeUIaff health. Physician and (rnlorj 3 n nurses la attendance. Moderate prices. Send for booklet. 1 St. Mary's Sanitarium and Mineral Baths I 1 PUEBLO, COLO. jj f ST. JOHN'S HOSPITAL. I HELENA. MONT. Founded In 1S7) by the Sisters or Charity, Leavenworth, Kan., this Institution In-stitution has successfully treated thousands of patients. Its trained nurses and corps or eminent physicians physi-cians are always on duty to aid patients. pa-tients. Attached to the hospital Is a training train-ing school for rurs.es. A special coursa of lectures and practical experience prepare them tor all branches of nursing. Young ladies desiring to become be-come trained nurses have hera ths best facilities. ! Apply to the Sister Superior, . ' Helena, Montana. ; ' i I SACRED HEART j ACADEMY, Missoula, Montana. Established In 1873. Unfier the direction di-rection of the Sisters of Charity. In this academy are offered rar advan-. advan-. tage for a thorough, refined. Christian Chris-tian education. The system Includes the training and development of th hearts and minds of the young ladles and .prepares them to be useful members' mem-bers' of society. BUILDINGS. Everything conducive to health and comfort Is carefully looked to la the largo, commodious buildings. FOR PARTICULARS ADDRESS SISTER SUPERIOR. Holy Names Academy and Normal for Girls SPOKANE, WASH. Farent do?!rir.s flrst-olasa r- :-;rv tl nat facilities, good cl.mate nr.i healthy surroundings for their da.ixn. ters will find them at tnis Institut:,,., Address lor tull particulars ard catalogue, cat-alogue, SISTER SUPERIOR. Foone Ave. and Superior St.. Spokane. Wash. Training School for Nurses. The Columbus Hospital Traimr. j School, under the supervision of the Sisters of Charity, Is established t, give a thorough course in two and half years for trained nurses. REQUIREMENTS: Twenty to fair, ty-five years; good moral character, sound in body and mind. ADVANTAGES: Course of Instruction Instruc-tion by hospital staff and supertr.ten-dent; supertr.ten-dent; two courses of didactic lectures-practical lectures-practical experience at bedside of nn-tients; nn-tients; a handsome nursf-s' apartment. Address Sister Superintendent cf Nurses, Col ambus Hospital. tireat Falls. Mont. GONZAGA COLLEGE, SPOKANE, WASH. Modern, up-to-date Institution. All branches of English. Philosophy. Theology and Science taught by competent and experienced professors. profes-sors. Conducted by tha Jesuit Fathers. ; For catalogue address VERY REV. PRESIDENT. 'Phono Olivo 1532. THE JAMES CLARKE I CHURCH GOODS HOUSE :! RELIGIOUS ARTICLES, t CATHOLIC BOOKS. ) MAGAZINES, ETC. i The Largest Catholla Suplj Concern In the West. j 1645-47 California St. Denver. Cola. j J , i ; ; ; ,' j(ESIZgS 'j fyfT-. : . ; : . . V i l Emdsey Mwr tike jfjj IBllLzIl jjzfl I $ Tyf R. FINEGAN says a MmWw1" Mr- fi-..;. , , , . - chicken non, old hen is not appreciated p - - much neglected, ye: , ; TP"" -r""r37r' -f rr1' " - ","'rr ' 'f-py" , . ,77 Tr T "" mTn-mt at her true value. Secre- g jj S paying, industry in the 'T : X ' . Vv ,i.;-f ; '-fCt l' 4 lJ-. v,' v ' ... tary Wilson values poultry g jj ; p state of Utah is that of fyW f '-V. ! " " l ' ' 1 - and eggs at $600,000,000 j raising poultry. An aver- I '",vV.; rSKj' ;'','mi ''" " " per year; still the half has ?j jj J j age of more than 6,000 . v ; S?- ' '4; , ' w' 4 . not been ' told, for no one J pounds of chickens, tur- ! ' ' T ' sJ&-S sl-1 : V K V ' ' - ' knows the amount cf poul- : . l keys and geese is shipped - ; T"V V., ' : ' , ' ' ' Jry and eggs consumed at j j ,?: 3 t rr Vvirli-'r' 'Sl ' s t ' i 4 home- Another thing not fi to. this city from Kansas ST i lV f'Vl i : iH ' taken into account when 8 I . and Nebraska every week , - : V f gjjfjj f 'l . VA V-v'. , ( k J ltt M ' computing the valuation of g ' ... p in the year, to say nothing -." h j ,-rrr, I) 1 l . t pnU tJk V fV ' V - JZ2& the hen is the econcmical & i , : A of thousands of cases of ?r ?&i'M: AjJ 'u'? L. .v.illJi . tC Z, cost of her. Uving, and her ! ! ! k eggs. It is estimated that 1 - Ji ' , ?42JL V services as maid of all work h i S $1500000 will" be s-nt to TV'' ' V ITA'T r.W 'V in picking up things that ,j v WWiw will De s.nt to , gj , I J i-i A 5 f r -.r;;. -:f 'ZfrT(L :y go to waste. On the ordi- t k the middle states for poul i .jv hrit? I I """illlli 1' i r f - . ?v 1 , - '1?''- .- 4 - ' n - u S ; i-.- S? J f, . p , V ''-JV- I 1 ? i -Mill .Y r 1 ' i $ I S'J'ft r .tyMx - " ' nary gram iarm the hen ! m try and eggs this year, and !pi.j vbf O I I 6! I ri, h-U j 1 f Vrp f1 V&lZJz --rfv.- . , - i gets hec own living from 3 f , v ' I we the finest cli. if JLi&t $1 'rltf' W.'Sf ItkZZ i that would pother- , : ! , ; mate m the United States iA , .fi, &g? 'k . ' Ji, Ji -'5-.-'T, C" w ' ,"1 wise be lost. If the hen f( j . t to raise poultry. The gov. r-'lLi.ir- ' were not there who would i i ennnent .tatUUc lUC". TTqifc ,1 pick up the scattered gram j P v i .nmnm .u "i1?-- - ' i- - .. , v J . H"-wRfP.JfV ji . ' , r -- j around the farm, yard? I ... ,. p that only S650.0O0 worth of t '-V' . r, , ; jf t.,, ; ,f - p-.f jL;ri& S - Who would gather the f! . poultry and eggs were pro- . : . -,:.-.:J.: . .---ii i 'f I" 'tem2i!jsizzi&teZLM ! j grains from among tho ; ; ' ;' . : K duced in this state last j ' ' . ' t ... chaff of the oats and whea j j l year. , i ' i '' 4 It 1 ' I ' I stack? 'Who would roam tj r : ! (j Are people-too rich or j ' , f . : j' 1 . , I around aU day into every H I -V i f too proud to engage in this j , I LUJVV'I kfeU AVT.. brV-V- -"l1 Crner thf farm $ V .: ; Uncle Samha, one of the O.rVH, H ' 't't?- rtlllU WmM 1 , ; j f:nest poultry farms m this ,. , t , jjjf. 44-K M --'rrt'r'-- '.".Tl dees to eating the tags I j . . i country at BethesaMd, , .'. m, .. - & !j K 4h 1 IV f $' insects that are ou every S i ; a little way from Washing- i .... j;jfV J, ytL .K V , J farm. I 'v ,! ; ton. Dunng the. current . . , -r.-..fV v ' - , . t; ' ' r 7-T;:?.. L . Also the miffions of ! .; year tiepr.ee of eggs has , J-.. , . . , ' Lj' V-"..- ' " t V;; seeds from noxious weeds j I , Ranged from 16 to 40 centr.. ; ,; . . . . fj . .; Vi. and plants that would over- ; a dozen a St. Louis or ful- . : , , j.-;. f . 'U' - ' . i rnn all the country, and ;! ! !'- !i : .go. It is therefore easily . : v - ;-. y- r tc u C ' ' - I turns into the most deli- Q ? ! 'I: within the facts to say tto . i'-: V-V' - : -.if "l , " I .. cate and concentrated of ; jj neAmencannen now adds , -;;;- V-IH '. .V't', K - C. - 4 ' i ' ' . - " ' ; foods in the share of ar, S v to the income cf the farm i v f ' : i ' - v ti r - , , . . . 3 i , 1 tu , , 7 ,r ' s ?" ; i - Sk - ' "i ' $ - - J - egg, and gives us the most I 1 ' - :, m eggs alone no less than i-, t - 7 . ,j.k j , . j;t,, , -u i I 5 MnnSwnM trn. 5 . 1 v ' - " ' " - : . . y w vt"vV" - 1 delicious Ci .dishes m tns ia p ,; : ' 280,000,000 a year. Wheth- '- . . -. form of fried chicken and I "f; er at home or abroad, the f " - "- " 1 . , . -a ft ' i' .. . - . ''I'-' CUtcken 1Ian Cold Brooder. ChlCken pct-pi6. f. I ! i 'I These figures may be surprising to some people, but they say Armour alone handles $43,000,000 worth of poultry and eggs every year. $ jj j ; ! . Mr. Finegan attributes his success to his great laying strain of single-comb Rhode Island Reds. They all have a record of 220 eggs, per year or 18 dozen. At 35 cents per' dozen each hen will bring her owner j ' I i S6.30 a year. It costs $1.30 to feed the hen, making a profit of $5. If a man had a thousand laying hens that would net him $5 each, it would, not be hard to make him believe there was money in poultry, ?j ji j j and this is only one branch of the business. ' - : t J - . ' i Mr- Finegan runs seven incubators and hatches 1,600 chicks per month." .He sells the little chicks just out of the incubator when one day old. They are shipped with safety to all points reached by express H ! : in two days. - ' ' . ' ' ' ' i h j ) : He also ships eggs and breeding stock all over the western- states and to different provinces of Canada; ' . . 1 j : ' . ' '. ' ' . ' ' ' . ' : - ' |