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Show 7 WENT i HIS WITHOUT SUPPER I I Possibilities of Dairying it b if f B ir v--a 11 so -- Riley, F.. and Youu, to Oat About never M H. Dumb. Chority ' ,d MT telljn the ,ookwl Rn P from jrrnlro Xaul":..:V"" Good thla world Primitive Law. Tlner I M bd' t'k tfe Qldjlmer, .. hi Chron- - , ut 'Well. and , i) so !8 OLD CUSTOM BRINGS TROUBLE Vorng Men Try to Foroo Entrance io Young Girl's Home- - and Are Shot. ,ap Four young men have been shot at t Valais) by an Irate father to h! daughter they bad come to pay find to (K Win. 2. Tern..) be not would flourish e for It ers. cow the surppnung I range may -leys n ,U1U court They were refused admission ,cb ""s graced and a few persons will be a cow among them that will produce stranded variety show in JiU11P, f0 'hp hn,me and wkn ,hey tr,e1 ,0 r eleVt' i The fiat 0l! horse taw i.l .l,rv eallle at our t sprue time as d ' force their tfr fat, or jierliaps and It wa about o'clock th way In the faihei toot W hat Mont eountv fair duBtf !aw belidn t T d",! a hurt ar down hts gun and fired Two of them If that we were walking along en knpw nothing; tide on the j of ihirvin a. read wondering where our wounded and the othet he gh l,ld we should fiflii sueli a cow it will be haf a',p an Ideal justice were slightly would come from. Finally I obaorved t t th The father was ar- t. inner in 'nun IB opportuni'. s,.riously. first wide blood road her hs To ease, however, r,.Med emulate our dutv a big house standing off from tie Bit count V r B as possible through the eounty. and decided to go In and try for nomw The encounter and Its almost tragic 8,ea'. Fifty vtar. ae.i It. iiinarK tt.ts m a theSeinstiUiltvr n0' gU!1,y?'' ending were due to an ancient custom bull calf dropped bv' her would "be thing to eat. while Tom agreed tW X guilty. an which condition. The lit Very bad fiimi-aIn the villages of the a outside Hucli worth his weight in gold. Then what the ranion prevails J fanner Well. I walked up to the front door. of Valais and In the Alpine tie peninsula i t'ini.l to In tr min h J here demanded calf should not be allowed to leave. We and when a woman answered I P- - hamlets of the German cantons After d Mun Justice of the people hud rim Get peace outF need all such in our own county. a girl has reached the age of eighteen tended to he deaf and dumb, making flhe grated fron. the count n and it ap her iarenta are not surprised to ro-Again, in order to make a success of signs that wanted to eat nh solution was fm yeared as if Invited me Inside, and, after reive the visit of several young men Antelope Increasing in Idaho. m our loiinty we shall find it ')lairing T. I Palmer assistant chief of tho content I Joined to heart's more to do the ..i.m tlnnj: Today the after the day'a work to ask to see my eating to give more attention to the as a Polled States ntcssary who hungry was their daughter and pass a pleasant Tom, has getting biological survey, whole count is pTospcrous Utliuugh tnws bear written to State Game Warden Hen! evening in the family circle. The building,, ot good dairy barns. the jiopulatioii has increased. tt there "As there was no other hotiae in Gray asking for estimates as to the! visit Is looked on as a compliment, can make two uses ot the fat which i name atunt, j amount of antelope and mooae In this and as thy young men ia room tor more What is the miIu ,,ie prohtahlt cow. Hut there are alto bring with them contained in tlieii food. First, they sight he decided to try the noon state. The 10,1 ,,ian.Y that are of the othr Instruction i"r U'" of the are on the in- wines and food they are generally and my Jlion "Whv the ilairv antelope following ehnnjjof to can lay it on their own bodies keep found hlmaelf in the presence of the crease, Information welcomed by the parents. The cusclass. A Ctiw to he profitable must yield according to cow. warm Secondly, they can put woman themselves had talked to. Several min- which has been received at the office tom, which is known as the Velllce. of 3o0 less butter nut than fy; pounds Today in.inv oug uieii ,ne leaving If the eow puts utes later Tom waa about to aeat him- of the game warden, particularly in results In Introductions and Often Ip it into the milk pail fo m,n' ths Mackay district, where tiammit county because there seems to u year. From a few tests which .1 I had left they have marriages milk the the tat into pail for us, we self at the table 4e no opportunity for tbeui to get a have made am convinced that a great before. Utes recently been seen In large Dumber for a stable warm must turn in provide "So you are deaf and dumb, tooT Despite the protection on moose start at home. Hut the time will come many of the cows which are milked 111 her. For hundreds of Church Full of Coffins. the breed asked the lady. years In this they are extremely scarce .Ml I more thau do not yield when our county will supHirt many this valley Herbert Rev. Williams, rector of SL stats and ase to be found only tn the have been working 'Yes. replied Tom, amlltng. In order to make dairying ers of dairy cattle John's. Horslydown (Bermondsey), times as many jtcujde as it does at pres pounds: that In Isolated valleys ot Idaho which "He went without hta auppor for the cow that puts the fat into the haa applied to the local government Examiner. han not been taken Lob ranchmen ent, In order to do this it will be nec- profitable all such cows must be dis milk by AngfJes up night." the remains and to remove pail. The result is that a good as where they are being protected hoard missed from the herd. essary to adopt improved methods of wow lying In ''ie crypt or the coffin the of not use does cow enough by the farmers In the hills near by dairy Sarcastic Comment. It happens just now that we have i It lu estimated that there farming. One of these improved meth- more The antelope are Increasing fast In church. fat to enable her to stand the cold have our time no of Of author between eeven hundred and eight ods will undoubtedly be through svs- , fine opportunity to improve our cows, k,are U. state bich under the protection winter unless she has better shelter atorles been told of incisive comment aQd the ameU arllnf d coffln Is afforded, and It la said tematic dairying. The tme is near at There ha recently been quite a large they have from thorn aot only penetrates tb than the shady side of a barb wire or crushing repartee than of William land when we must supplant our range number of registered Jerseys brought fence. The fact that a cow stands 8. Gilbert. One that is perhaps re- tired extremely well for the last few church above, but also the church-garwhich haa been converted Into Home of these will peated a little leas often thah others yars with the wolves and other cows with dairy cows, especially inmi into our county. around and shivers when we turn Is of a meeting between Gilbert and a beasts ot prey. Idaho Statesman. an apnea, and la used by chi)- opea be river valley. In the high mountain val undoubtedly prove to great produe- her out on a cold stormy day, might popular actor, who on the evening In Iren. The church waa consecrated In la 1732, and la close to the aou thorn be one of the best indications that she question happened to be laboring Or. Deposit. Near Surfac. Gilbert met him Falstaff. of the part tb. Tow.r brldge.-L- onMen sometimes dream of enormous . ,s a good dairy cow, although of course the enormity th ceQeg ,n Cw,clt' wealth in stored below the th it is not a sure test. earth, of a prodlgloua makeup, redundant and reach of miners, but expert aver Here, then, is one of our lpportuni panting. He gated upon n handkerMarks Left en Cloth, Your that there la little or no ground to brow. a and chief streaming in addreea to the Paris Academy an In ties agriculture. believe metallic valuable deposits he remarked." The Je"ve" that u'c aTth' s' 'the' Scl"c We have made s good start in Jersey akin acts well, f p7n h e crus t ry dee Spectator. ,ed buUf deposits, It la said, are made by un-- , ,hlat"h5n stick to the breed" cattle. Let us ! ac,JLh?.h to the derpound waters, and owing A Cruel Apologist and keep up the good work. If we will left upoa It, which are not, obliterated himself very pressure on the rocks at great depths, take Hr. BUgglns work a head and little a the subsequent paesage of the bulinto it by put the near a are shell waters to confined said the critical young wo- th let through flesh, provided that It does little pushhere is no reason why we erlously, ore few surface. With exception, man. not strike a bona. It ia va possible, cannot make our county noted for its Well." replied Mis Cayenne, "you depoelta become too lean to repay he claims, to Identify th nature of feet. below thousand three working can't blame him. To be thrown Into dairy products. as the garment through which the bullet a cruel world with no more bralm Kilt mines In ten, taking the world passed by a careful examination t whole, are poorer in the second thou-a- has marks on the lead. BREEDERS OF JERSEY CATTLE. than he possesses would be a aerioui In the first, and poorer nf the than feet matter for anybody." in the third thousand. y ,, m rd Tony h-- w tbt 1110 1 i --- e.-o- ik . 1 ' . . i iver-erow- InH11-dlatel- 1 : 1 - , d, 1 j MLILE HOTEL j A. R. Weeter, Proprietress d pt Utah Jersey Cattle Club Is To Remove Medicine Stains. Sliver spoons tbat have been stained with medicine may be cleaned by rub At a meeting held last Saturday on blng them with a rag dipped, in sul the the fourth floor of the Bishop's build- phuric add, and then waehlng add with soap euda. ing the organization of the Utah Jersey Uattle club was effected, with N. 1 M. Hamilton, president; Benjamin H. Hollinworth, vice president, and 8bir ley Winder, secretary. The club will be affiliated with the parent organization, the American Jersey Cattle club of New York City. It is sn association of breeders of Jersey rattle in the state, and was organized to promote the breeding of Jersey stock, the betterment of dairy conditions, and to conduct investigations of the butter and milk possibilities in cattle farms. The club formed has fourteen members, representing Jersey cattle breeders in almost-evereounty in the state. . r . Branch county associations will be formed immediately and all clubs in the state united in their investigations. One of the objects of club will be the securing of better exhibits of Jersey and other cattle for the state and county airland a movement will be started towards the erection of an improved stock building at the state fair grounds. Unfailing Source. Frail Human Nature. Joe Miller wa compiling hl Jest d A man dreams of popu- hook. larity when he eeee a crowd of men 'For posterity In general, he exstanding about him, only to swiftly amined. with a wink, "and for London ' discover they were attracted by s in particular." elfish interests. Even Joe Miller, as wa sea, had a ensc of humor. . far-fame- rit-Bit- 1 r ) Goa vile CodOP A DEPARTMENT STORE For permanent and Transient guests. Clean and well Furnished Rooms. We serve the Best Meals in the City. Established 1869, incorporated 1882. We especially cater to the Transient Trade Frank Rippon Makta Big Saving. saving of a million dollars a year In oil and fuel ! said to have resulted in the United States navy by Instructing flremes and attendants and encouraging them to practice economies by the means of rewards for the best records. A The Building Contractor Will build your home to suit YOU and after a fashion that is strictly To those who are contemplating to build E. would be pleased to submit plans and estimates. I , , 9 v" ' 1 ','' t a - ?'m c . rr JfV. ' ? f ur J SX, ( f a up ff 'Pr $ - ! Ml Enquiries Phone No. 9, Coalville, Utah. Solicited. si! 7 r.v, ft' 1 vf y , v t v m r - "1 rrP- - The home of Mr. Albert E. M. "T - j.- ' " . L-- Iverson. Hencfer, Utah. Built by FRANK RIPPON lf. ' a Birthday Candles. candles will burn birthday longer and with less dripping & grease if they ar kept on the Ice fi 12 hours before using and not moved until Just rowdy to he lighted Th Getting Desperate. Singleton Wigwag seems frightfully despondent He says he doesnt ear what happens to him. Henpecke The first thing you know that fellow will be going off and getting married. We have everything you want to a to a a Baby s Vest A Tack Machine c Siamese Cotton Equals Indias. Japanese cotton mill Interests are embarking upon the enterprise of raising cotton in Slam. Considerable Siamese cotton has been shipped to Japan at times fn recent years and It Is said In a general way to equaj Indian cotton. Considerable' areas In Siam are said to be suitable to cotton growing epnere tor Women. Kelogg Lurland nais that" "Man's Motherhood Fallacy" has been explod ed and that It Is certain that many women are qo more flt to be mother the than average Wall street man to be a portrait painter or a poet. The world would be In a very awkward condition, he says, if it were not for tfae fact tbat millions of women have seen flt fo choose work in other fields than Lha. of motherhood. We keep the Best and always have it airaiie V . I |