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Show J OGALYILLZ, FRIDAY, Aog. t2, 190. C. B. JOSES Editor aad EihIimm Miiur. mi 0,ea. I W at M Ma. Ifo f, IIM, as IssmS Will JtaMar, Tarraa of Suboortptloo Fatakta la kiranca. tasVsav As MobUm .i ar .... H I T ybissMaaths WaslsCoafos Adv irttalnf Raw Wli Local adtWaa, M eaau par Ha lav Aaa. I matt par Una tar aaafe tabMaaat ' pjrThaaa mtaa 1)1 La strict! 7 Klkarad la UeOtrir rf WMllaw-Oto- ek rm reed a mm Alfalfa Cara. The implement bars ebowa for haul-laSee g hay from the windrow to the stack la described by aa Ohio Parmer correspondent aa follows; The name It goes Te make nee by her la tbe get three folate g lochaa wide and 13 feet long, four act at ling 2 by 4; cut the 2 by. 4 la different lengths from four to aevea feet long; take eevea Of tbeee plecee and sharpeo on end eo that they will paaa under the bay and not catch In tbe ground; lay one of the twelve foot plecee down for the heed; go-der- Salt Lake ii rapidly mating to the front Iti Ike sporting lino. Tbs pugilistic cob tost there Ibis weak Bdiagraos lo be Is thelegl!-tur- a to It hoped tbs city. will pass Jaws forbidding aoch t dogs as priss Ugh Is Utah. (it William Glaaaaaa baa Agala taksa charge of tba Ogdea Standard. Wbaa ba quit that paper a few months ago ha west back seat sod aeearad a fraoehiaa t for associated press dispatch aad said 940bDWrUlm FOB BAULDIfJ BAT. be was going to atari a aomlng paper. cut two pieces one foot long tad lay J - to be called tba Boa. Tba owners of tba ooe at each end of the long Joist Then Standard pleat was afraid of this and lay on tbe seven teeth, placing the long one ia the middle and tbe shortest come to his terms. ones at the eod. then the others between tbe middle and the end ones. 'Tba regents of tba UaivartHy of Utah Then lit pieces from tbe eight inch between the teeth as tight as bars issued tha saaoel of tba collegafor Joist possible; then lay the other Joist on top lDOS 1901 aad fa pattiag forth extra ef- of the teeth; bore holes through tbe upper aad lower Joist aod tbe teeth; forts to aalarge tba ess of thslastita good stout bolts through them and put la tioa. The Uolrereltr makinggreal tbe teeth. At tbe end, outalde of the teeth, progretssnd receiving a large n amber of echolare eaeb year. Tba Utah School above a collar round ao that a chain can work loose on It and not slip off of Mines, which la auxilliary of tbe Un- the end. Bore a few two Inch holes io hrerelty la attracting cooeldereble atten-tio- the bead aad put In stakes to prevent tba bay alipptng off behind. Fasten a also the 8tate Normal School. chain or rope tea feet Ipng to each end; hitch a bone to each end; let a boy ride each horse; go to the cad of tbe week It was reported beta this windrow; have a man to stand oa the that a prominent (t) citlsea of Ooalriile "godevtr to manage It; start tbe weal to Park City some time ago aad hones along tha windrow until you a load; then draw it to the stack; gave oat tke report that people here were get turn the borsea and pull It backward ' scared so badly that tbsy had given op until it to dear of the load. Of tbe second arrangement hero figtbe fight to retain the county test, and ured another correspondent of tbe la alt was that nothing being done. It Journal mentioned says; '- kesa-Aqiald tbat had tha' totasolHeo Alfalfa bay w!U. not. tura the, cat. matter bow well topped ont a stack say thing the fellow oa the etAer ead would have given op tbe fight. We may be. Where alfalfa hay to raised extensively It la necessary to cover wish to etate that tha first report la not tba stacks in soma way or to top tbqp true Tha committee appointed la at out with some kind of hay or grass will shad tba rain. Wo recently work and whan the votes are counted that aaW I stack cover used on aa alfalfa they will show that something was dona farm which tbe owner said wag equal to kaep tha county eeat where It le, As In keeping the bay to storing la a barn or mow. to tha Park fetlowa giving op tha fight, Tha covert are mad of ten Inch wa dont think they are built that way. boards ia sections' six. eight ten or twelve feet long, aa suits the purpose and convenience. Tha boards are told, thou-aan- ee fools hia If a wealthy maa away beginning at the top of the stack, ao and millions aad any oae criticise that tba upper overlaps the one just him his defense la It Is mine and I can below, and all are held la place by stapled to pieces of No. 12 do aa I Ilka with it." Yea, he "can" do being smooth wire, one wire within a few as ha likes witk it hat he should not bs lnchea of the ends of tbe boards and - allow sd to do so. II are in America tha aa many between aa may ba thought necessary. With the shorter sections average wags of a maa la 1500 per year, tba and wires are sufficient These while the average production of wraith wires go on tho outside of tho boards I la 11.000 per capita so ht capital holding aod are left long enough at the four 1 corners to fasten on a weight to keep gfnatea only pay tha worlds laborers tbe cover la placet The use of weights to much better I half of jwhat they produos, sod they keep as tho settling of the rest It then becomes capital or than staking down, tbe stacks will not cause the roof to speadlog monsy according to wblcb elaaa of aea get It. If it becomes capital, it goes into great plants of Inbor-aavlmachinery or something alee that benefits the homaa family. Thus our social system allows ths wealthy to collect 60 - per cent of the product of labor sod then allows them the pHviledgs of saving to the one who produced, aad who needs it more than he, "I can do with It Just what I please." Ex. ' j ! The old way of takijj, Lbiamuth wrong, etc. to cure dyspeps they may be pot sp i wlls' liquid ibe resell le Just the ste. 9 objects it to ertato nrtiflcal dijy hot this does not make a care, tasking tha pepsin, etc., and yoa U ft dyapep-at- a or indigestion back qtiifeopla aee (jpinm aad eocaiae forties trouble eod eick headache, It ft core, stop diatreee taking the drugs and return. The ooly CaSnMi Me tbodle todrlveoutof gstem the ceoee of dyepeepeia asg W headache by cleansing tbe atomictd bowels, at aae that the tame time wing tbe liver. This hr ihrongh the giaade of tbe stomach a, fteatlve flat that natare ioteaded 1 1 way yoo cure dvapeepeia. Tk nglieiae that cures dyvpepeia by thbD .eod is called wPilla. They Dr. (Jnons Improved put the body in condithi to that the work la a different organs can dtt net oral wav. Drnggiatigbsoo pill at 25 eta per box, or wf f send them oa receipt of 25 ctt. la tape. Sample box free, it takes one ril for adnae. Pa Addrese, Dr Uaaa, Itidnlphi For eat by John Boyd; 8on Coalville Utah. UTAIT8 GREATEST J HAYING TOOLS. IM The Salt Lake Tribune At our Store you can buy IF 1M COALVI LLETI M ES. ai ,is Befiecta tha new of the world, oral. State, county and aity. ITS MIRIM AID XARirr REPORTS Art full, fair and eonciaive. Bepubli-cala politic, it ia Just, aad it print all tha new, hoth political aad rommercitl, without fear or THIS IS A CAMPAIGN TEAR A od yoa cannot b without The Salt Lake Tribune. TERM OP SUBSCRimON-Da- ilv and Soeday Tribune, one week, 25 Cento r Daily and 8nnday, one month., $1 00 ; Snnday Tribooe, on year, $2 00 ; 8anday Tribune, aix months, $1 00, n Ior. 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It tells the butcher whether the animal will kill welL This to a point that cannot bo overlooked and to difficult to describe. Lack of It shows la a coarse, fleshy head. In a thick, meaty throat and a rough, uneven boulder. Coarse, heavy bones and a loose Jointed appearance generally wilt how tho undesirable feeder; rough flesh, ties and "patches, the undesirable killer. The Ideal animal handles well. Tbe flesh .to mellow and firm, showing a proper mixture of fat and loan. The skin to loose; but not superfluous, mellow and moderately thick, covered with a plentiful growth ef hair. Such an animal usually to weight 1.900 pounds at twenty-fou- r thirty mouths. bliMONDCMSOAP usV CoSW cstalogwr Wow aw 00 pruwa Itot ; ! tm epe wk4 . t goad ram MOT asms aa cwd sad ws wdl end gwcaukigi. Cs tiC:iyPs tX I Co- - utaPP The University of Utah includes the School of Arts and Sciences, the School the State Normal School. of Mines and Srhsel of Aria and Science. State Scheel of Mine. The 8chooI of Mines offers course in t 1. Mining Engineering. 2. Electrical Engineering. Ths School of Arts and Sciencae offers course ia : 1. 2. General Science. Liberal Arts. Preparatory School. A Preparatory School is maintained The Normal School offer : which gives preparation for tba courses 1. A Four Years Normal Coarse. in General 6cience, Liberal Arts, Mi- n2. Advanced Normal Conraea. ing and Electrical Engineering, Law, 2. Courses in Kindergarten Training. Medicine and Basinets, , The proximity of great mines, redaction works of various kinds and power houses for the generation of electricity ; afford advantages for thoroagh and prae' tical work in mining and electrical engineering, not enjoyed by any other school of mines in tbe United 8tatea. in engineering SHOP WORK 1 WOOD AND METALS.-Stnde- nts eoorses are given two years work in wood and metals ia shops and under the direction of thoroughly competent machinist. HANTAL TRADING AND DOHEST1C SCIENCE ' are features of tbe Normal courses. No tuition is charged, hut a small annual registration fea to required. Registration of etudenta. September 12th and 13th. Tbe University Annual, which gives full information concerning courses, requirements for admission, etc., will be sent free on application to the , well-equipp- Prsalaa Copt : op UNiyensiTY aeaaaaeaaeaaaeaaaeawe , - -- aykssKwtoky . - Weber Coal Slate Normal School. Tb:j Ecssry. Be wispewi. - t ui Sontbeul Jppeslt Uhvauvuom G1 FOR ALL Mad adal.MMaar frmrraort oa wotWilty Howk&wor iMuwoBang h4 Lump, Stove, Naturally Aged. Absolutely ft wwhKUMUneaiMVft Always On Hand at the TRUCK. B$$t and aft it VraLW' (Li) SERVICE, EQUIPMENT Scientifically LIME: .60.: To-da- y iilngte copt of Ibe NawfaaaWoMAas an m what t'aal valss Haa mommr a aaa m. tr s s tbb IS Of the best quality in any quantity. 'VuEsr; WM FewAee. Every part of tbe body of an UTAH COALVILLE, -- broom lees solidly In place. Painting tha boards will preserve them, and If rolled op and stored la tbe dry or laid on toga to keep from getting damp when not In use they will last for years. Ia taking down a stack but ona section need be removed at a time, thus exposing hut a email portion of tho stack, lo getting the stack ready for putting on tha cover do not top out with a high center, hut put oa only a wall rounded top A CASH BARQftlN STOfte in Reduced to A STICK OOTUB. to resigning from a church position the Richfield Reaper of last week has tha following to wy : Some people have a horror of resign tag from a position, particularly la circles. They seem to think It is aa admission of wrong doing,' It it nothing of tba aort. The asaaibiomaa ar woman trho loeka aroaad and sees othen more active, not eo busy,, more more alive, of better and calmer Judgment, bettor adapted to a place or la any other way better qualified, ought to have enough tease to get - nut of positions after ana hat ootllved bit usefulness, la alt too represheasibSa. A r maa who wants to hold aa to a piece Just " for tke honor there is in it la a draw a aulaance to right-thihacktoaeommanlty, nking a and aaoasbackof tha people v Tenkest type. Position are not created a some people eeem to think to hon or certain men. A maa la a pnblie offices ia pat there to work and do certain duties. When ha thinks more ef tke honor and lets of doing that work ho la . da ty bound to get Oat of ths place. Ji: sab (rear ewa seleelo ertber, Oalr W eats tmj year. og la regard Dress Goods, Shoes, Hats, Suits of Clothes, Tinware, Flour, Groceries, etc., r im at any alar Slora. ia Published by The Tribune Publishing company, will contain each iatormatioa re pec tie g the farm and ranch o( Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, Nevada and Colorado as will aaaka invaluable stock raising, as well as agricaltars, fralt and flower culture, and tha truck garden aad ben-ae- ry being especial attentien. It to fl.00 a year in advance; is published every Tuesdav, and a ill n mailed one rear with THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE lor 1 60 ia advance. BALT LAKE TRIBUNE alone, $1.00 per yeer. ADDRESS SALT LAKE TRIBUNE PUBLISHING COMPANY, Salt Lake Cite. PERRY B HEATH, Publisher and General Manager. eaaia tfca tx Laxative Broco Inter-Lfounia- Fanner and Ranchman 4Hh& This BIWhrirER. DAILY Casio. i pl J Ja ; S' h UNIVERSITY OF UTAH, Salt Lake City, Dill). , |