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Show "1- f 1 r ic O A. Li I ' wiint Vlocr plan 'Roomy and Comfortable and Can Be Constructed Checfilv. J. 3. V I'h iw i tit.i-.a floor flta i iwf a Eir-- i 3j Ly f J coutal'.itit; tLiye h('tr ft 'K re 1" .still, f,-- , VaI-ltut fit'll il'jui... l,i Id f about CO r.reJ tattle 2 A stone cellar altb 3 foot wail alnuts f. t. s How would It anawor to s'lnl it up and line It with u.aUi.ed lum- EASy T0 GET MONEY. FOR" BUSfNESS NO NEED MEN TO CARRY CURRENCY. Banks Always Ready to Accommodate Men Whom They Size Up as Being That Experience R.gl.t Some Prove the Fact. na,eboily if eilont-i- e game as it Fifth laipir'd ' ' t -- to i l ! j y rrf-- r to the rt t uu ducted in Ara. The art ompanyln; plan should au t J J. F Tic upper floor not 1 0 from one man." Aiid would have a IT. foot mo ovir tie remarkedtny ore of t group rf borsu static, a 12 bant clr'vc floor and in an u; m ajartmeLt hcubO a a 22 foot mow over the rattle The or sni nipht basement contains 3 single horte ell," ii"u n p'ej the pray haired .tall?, and bov stalls, 14 single roMo man opposite, a.I I can say Is he de- atalla, and feed rooms. The writ r built Just such a barn 3G by 4S fo. t In 1S97, the carpenter work of which avt-nm- - s t" cdBt aa but of One cf the angry trees was dug 0118 $f Sod thrown OfiO i 1 up u, medial.;--ly- . u;on bring re-tfru:n the I. jo-i- , ground, tire trie rj, is twigs loft thi ir p.ij.t.i.i a:i i fur some out thing over an hour u ! a ! u!f tin ir lnd , ' a raped branches sho-vglion by a s.nes of udk.:nps, w'.-igrew weaker, a., time finally ee using alti petie r t. li n tie foila-- e The nevt hung llmii and wiih. motion the tree i laee-- l uprigi t in the ground again, a i.ule wuler was applied to it. roots and very boon it resume ,ts normal condition. J 1 ..in, i .a-'- d, NT,cS" i o o r i, Idaho Acacia (a One f " Wonders of Western Ptaflt kits. trees on Ope of the most fcjdpi the American continent species of acacia found tn nortliflern Idaho and observed PartY of If dentists recently op S toar through o o THE AT o o o o o 1 Freddies Letter to God. Freddie was 4 years old, and had been devoutly reared. He bad been struggling at dinner with an apple baked with the skin on, and had made clo-Sel- that region. It grows to about eight feet and, wt to oli- - height of grown. OF FAMOUS STRUCTURES MIGHT 110 NQ i!s;ht 63 l'!,ft!!st-n- o a public man, a UmJtt ith- And as th y ha er tfan trutb-- t Ilt.g their exposition of the t aba with h!utser ffiay be obtained seemed1 as lEtatestiCg as it was juupiri.dcg. New To Hines TREE CJUTS UP e ber? men, These were all no special prom t'l.-would be r MINE. WASATCH Oar coal la the beat there la for ateun and domestic purposes t I : t o o If there were a four inch brick wall built on the inside of the cellar 2 AT THB J pasasfkfssmr. rut smw RDNB THB PRICES LUMP FF $2,50 2,00 STOVE es aiV 9Ma 1 V UwItaIU Pitronlza a fla l&ftstrj. fill Un V ..WEBER COAL CO.. H ,OOOfflSifflOOCS Do You Wa.nt Some? Floor Plan of Stock Barn 30 by 50 Feet. kollow apace with a three or four-inc' between the atone and brick, It would A- - V 4 ii I $, ia- - 'U-- VA Jmake the cellar very much wanner, ' and 'would be far hotter than one No. No Feet high. Feet high S JI3 II Freiburg minster lined up with lumber. If the top were 1 Frankfort cathedral HS Set ('h.irHitti-tituirhall t Rathhau. city ceiled over with matched lumber and 14 Strasburg New York ...4'S cathedral IH covered with aawduat It would keep 4 Itathhaua, building Ht. George's, Berl.n ... ..3St Ilnisst-l16 Merlin SSI cathedral cathedi.il the cellar from freezing from the top. 17 St Rome till! monnment ....448 Meter's, ttl The only drawback' to putting in a T S12 tiS It Colog no cathedral Cheopa pyramid wood celling la that It decays very I Cremona It Wusnimrton monumest cathedral ' 242 It Merlin S South old chunk house, quickly, The writer has arched a good 10 Parliament S.'U 21 t'lm cathedral 52S Ftoienoe catlieilrul .. 22 many outside cellars with a four-inciod ...63T Ht. National U Fortress church, museum, Turk Petersbuig row of brick giving the arch a two-inc- h rise to every foot In width, were placed erred to lose It No man has a right closes its leaves togetfcs In colls each rod around in day at sunset and curb Its twigs to through the cellar at the spring of to carry that much money the shape of pigtails, ifter the tree the arch alx feet apart to keep it from hia clothes. has settled Itself thus for a nights ald ht with you," I agree waa with covered This spreading. e as la dollar good Twenty-firsleep, If touched, th stole thing will earth or sawdust; the brick never rota hundred. 1 find flutter aa If agitate a Impatient at to me aa twenty-firand makes a clean pure cellar. that sum enough at sU times. I nerer being disturbed, Tb aftener the foliage la mo!ated thoAtors Ymtent be' r Potatoes. tarry more," "What would you do If you hap- comes the 8haklnitf The branches, W. What la the best manure . to force potatoes? 2. Will .new land pened to need a bigger aum In an and at length the'ree emits a naunot yet broken produce good potatoes? emergency?" asked one of the party. seating odor, which if Inhaled for a few momenta, causa a violent, dlxzy Would lime help to warm the toll? "You might find yourself In a bole." ; headache. a draw I can all. It? "Not at la there any fertility In alwaya The angry tree; aa It has been check yea, and get it cashed, too." was discover'd by travelers, Well rotted yard manure with an gereral of the men present agreed named, who, upon making a camp for the manure la con with the speaker .admixture of poultry one md of a canvas aldered the best fertiliser for pota-"Its the easiest thing In the world night, placed toes. An application of nsbes In also to get money," continued the man who covering over one of the sensitive it for a support Imgood. J. New land la well adapted to had Introduced the subject "At least branches, using ' tits began to Jerk 'the growing of potatoes. A common Fro always found It so. And I have mediatelyIts the branches. The motion sharply I was new la when found It especially simple method of preparing ground to plow It, harrow U down well and abroad. Only last year I waa in Lon- continued, growing more nervous, until at last the sickening odor which plant the potatoea with a hoe. 3. It don and ran short of funds. Well, I It gave out drove the tired campers and cold bank and applithere .the land la heavy and imply walked Into a cation of lime would warm and mel- Mked them If they would cash a to a more friendly location. Curiosity, low It Lime Is not n fertiliser. It la check for me. I was referred to the of course, prompted an investigation. .necessary for land to contain a good president end he saw me readily ' 'stock of plant food before lime can be enough when my card waa sent In. of any benefit; its function is to liber When I told him I needed a couple ate and turn over to the young planta of hundred dollars he Immediately that plant food contained In the ma- agreed to let me have It But he said nure or fertllser. It la used also for he would like to cable over to see If correction of acidity la the aoil Be- It was all right not that ha donhted yond these mechanical functions lima me, but Just as a matter of form. I - One of the most vivid descriptions In not considered a fertiliser la a told him tf that was necessary not to of arctic scenery ever penned Is given strict tense of the word. mind. It wasn't worth while. Where- by Harry De Wlndt in hi book, "Paris upon he took my check, told the cash- to New York by Laai. I H he givee A Frame Ice House. ier to give me the money, bade me a the following picture of the Arctic B. K. How should the walla of au pleasant rood day, and tha incident 7 sea: iee bouse be constructed, and with waa closed." "Place a piece of coal sprinkled How what should they be packed? "You have an honest face," rev with salt on a whits tablecloth, a few can the roof be secured to be cool marked one of the smoking-rooInches off it scatter some lump sugar, enough for storing meat? The build- group with a laugh. "Yes. And they must be easy over and It ill give you hi miniature a very ing la 12 by 12 feet, wfth I feet post and a sharp roof. fair presentment of the scenery. The there." vouchsafed another. "Oh, 1 don't know," put la a third. coal Is the bleak ecash Une, continuA frama lc house should have "I had practically the same experi- ally swept clear of snow by furious pace of six or eight Inches between ence In California a year er two ago. gales; the sugar, sea lee, and the cloth the Inside oA outside boards: .this A banker there advanced me a hun- frozen beach over which we Journeyed The dreary outlook space should be filled with dry saw- dred dollars on my check without any for ICO miles. dust, ImmtUmc JLft. "the tee It, should personal Identification whatsoever. never charged; occasionally the cllffa be kept six or eight Inches from The These people evldertly get to be the vanished and our way would HC idiroSS Reside boards and filled with sawdust keenest possible Judges of human na- the tundras marshy plains which In summer encircle the Polar sea with ture. that'a all there is to It" Tor dry straw well tamped down. Tou cannot keep meat or anything Several other members f the party s belt of verdure tnd wild flowers, above an Ice house, the ice must be then remembered similar experiences, but which in winter time are merged above the meat, as cold always des- and the general conclusion was that with the ftwen ocean lu oae boundcends. You must hare refrigerator the original speaker was right In less, bewildering, wilderness of white. separate fcpm your Ice house. Tou averring that no man need carry a In hazy weather land and sk Y formed one Impenetrable veil, with DO horia- can get them already and shipped In large sum of money In hla pocket. section so that yon can put them together yourself. h - 7-- 23 ) 22 33 S4 rls-a-vi- a. e D.l. ;. -- t Tm ate 4 in 42" W 275 att4 ' en practically dominates that branch of industry in. southern and western Germany. The Luxfer prismatic glass sod American radiators are made here by branch works of the home companies. and an American factory at Hanover supplies pneumatic brakes for the whole Prussian railway system. on as dividing line, when, even at a short distance away, men and dog sleds resembled flies crawling up a white curtain. "But on clear flays, umortunately rare, the blue sky was Mediterranean, and at such times the bergs out at sea would flash like jewels in the full blaze of the sunshine, while blocks of dark green ice, half buried in snow under shadow of the cliffs, would appear for all the world like "cahochon" emeralds dropped into a mass of whipped cream. But the reverse of this picture was depressing In the extreme. For on cloudy days the snow would assume a dull leaden appearance, and the sea Ice become a slate gray; with dense banks of woolly, white fog encircling the dismal scene. Fair and foul weather In the Arctic reminded me of some beautiful woman, bejeweled and radiant amid Ufihts and laughter, and the same divinity landing disheveled, pale and seasick from the deck of a channel AND GROCERIES OsiaflN CASH BARGAIN STORE i, t COALVXLLC. UTAn QamQQ&mmawmmmmzzz la what paopla wont n4 el G6 Time oQoe la hist the place where you can get 11 el price that will suit evereae ...AO Work Promptly Exccwcd Wwv AT. GRASS CREEK MINES 8 -- Vft hsveth very best Cotl there go the msrket for domestic cr t m purpose b steamer," RUN $002 FIR TOM. There b no chsrcSn? cr wt have t SPECIAL CHUTE TEAMT vtStexo FOR LOADRO in i ! GRASS CREEK COAL SO. f&LPJiUkZYS w WW rw W W W WV 4 er ' GRASS CREEK COAL LUMP AND STOVE HIXED... 1. The footing should be 18 inches thick and the walls shove ground 9 Inches thick. 2. Yes. it is only above ground that stones should he kept away from the face of the wall. 3 Two walla 40 feet long 7 feet 6 Inches high and 13 inches thick at the bottom and 7 inches thick at the too would require 17 barrels'1 of I'orllnH cement. This Is for walls wiRunt' doors or windows. The concretewould be one of tement to serjen cf grave!, with field stone is fillers : Good Job Work..... WELL SCREENED DOMESTIC fn mi DRY GOODS 4vj 224 37e SIR 321 Americans in Prussia. An American match factory In Bad- . Id . cathedral Ridge turret, Cologne cathedral .. KifTel tower Ratahhaua, Vienna PLAN GREAT AUTOMOBILE Walts of Bassmsnt Stable. J. J. C. I. How thick should the ? walla bq for a stable SO by 40 2. Could 8l use large stones In the bottom allowing them to rest against the bank ss high as the surface of the ground? How many barrels of Portland cement would be required for two walls, 7 feet 6 Inches high? ja-- detailed inquiries into the reason why apples had skins and who put them there. After dinner he announced that he wanted to write a letter on his father's typewriter. In a few minutes he produced a letter consl&Ang chiefly of qs". and "x'a." He was asked whom he had written to and read hla letter aa follows; ' ' Dear God: Please come around and see us some night I never saw you yet, hut my papa says you are very nice. Please God dont make any more baked apples with skins. "Freddie." three-quarter-inc- h UX j Kalaer Wilhelm church, Berlin St. Stephens, Vienna Cathedral. Mine 1(1 Itathhaua, Merlin 27 Antwerp rathedral 2s ftlralda tower. Seville 28 Capitol. Washington 3o St lanl'e. Istmlon 2S 24 25 -- - - Feet high. 376 No s I- &rio- w W W W WiU ww W W w ! I V , |