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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1906)
0td Form for Our Dasy Rfia,lers' CCS OF TWO CONTINENTS fifthoU95 Important but 1 ...-..Hnnr Eventr i. I eft " will nHk Federal aid to I8"u .....i 1,uiIwivm1 . I flrn (it iSni' H0 " Maiul Crcmeld lin lcc fountl 1, lint Scnttlo from heart lJ;! ?Jouiit of the government LFrnrlH-ornnl Jury Ih Htlll fintothonllciewl , ...nv tin indict- a prana B.nllirV. 1.1.1 1 ...lot! fit '(Inn UentlVnna in i h0 Janeiro ihivv." ..ntfor Jirnzu. lil lo hnvo mndo fcB1'"".. . , ,t..,-1 fttnim rfromow ior . .. Iim'li UllltH(!rU)('(l fcT to return v r' ... i ilw.ii-linmi'.M. Imf-mucre ",v .trial of the BURort runt, charged "''.. . .!., ,w li.ia Im'lMIII 111 dent Konsevelt is seeing the . na nrxt. iih ho desired. A v o " . . ' , i.l.. l oi rain has fullenHinco ihhiw- tiie isthiniw. ....I linn lioinin II Hlllt lo it Bovcniiiiv" "-o Ire the Standard Oil company. Sin Francisco grand jury Jiiih in- Kuef and rH-limiiz mr uxiomuu. i r miKiiiL' the Mown Indians) ew Mexico has liei-n HiipprcHsed by Jry ih tflcrtk in Colorado nro ro- U to work for the rcixjal of woman Southern l'aciflc will add a third !gh train between 1'orliaiid ami Francisco. . . i t.,. r.l- it nlgii waiT wruvnuti m m.- ... ... 1. 1.l..1.n C. ...... eoillio ncrii'ni mini" w.i.- tt .Vampa. tome killed and two other nro ? a a reniilt of a battle with rob in Saa Fruni'ihco. pwl has juct launched ii balthvhlp LOW tons. It Ih equal aim punuijro nor to anything alloat. breo Americans and fdx Mexicans killed by a premature explosion Ijnainitoat Douglas, Arizona. ami atithontieH have neized about rifled and 118.000 cartridges in- led for Kusslan revolutionlntH. II railroad m the I'nited fiUifeH nro llr to give employes', ti rahjo of Xfjf rcwit in ortler to prevent trouble, at f present tune. ' President Kooscvelt ban nearly Manama, , , lias returned to JUihsIii and PI visit tho czar. Attorney General Moody btiH ordered enforcement of the eihv-hour ODY IS A BATTERY. Telephone Is Operated by Current Qlven Out By the Stomach. San FranclBco, Nov. 13.Boforo ft ilumbcr of modlcnl men nnd aclontlata today, Mrfl. Albort J, Atkins and IS. J. Lewis Bticccodod in charging an elec trical olrcut with human olectriclty to eiich a dogrco that oxtcrnal Hound waves woro tranamitteu and heard through ah ordinary tolcphono ro colvor. Tho oxporlmont consliitcd of tho application of two platinum olec trodos to tho walls of tho living stom ach. By means of copper wires tho oloctTOdcs woro connected with tele- phono and microphone, a sonaltlvo instrument, which greatly Intensifies sound. Thoro wns absolutely no mechanical or chomlcal battery In tho circuit, yt't tho moment tho electrodes wcro swab lowed sulllclontly to touch tho walls of tho Btomnch, human electricity (lowed over tho wires, rendering sounds nudlblo. The electric chargo inoasurod from soven to eight milli volts on a WoBton galvanomctor. Colonel 13. P. Kochardson, tho sub ject of the experiment, nwnllowcd tho oloctrodcs and succeeded in retaining thorn for a constderablo time. After a brief rest, ho wob given a drink of whisky and on again connecting the oloctrodCH with tho interior lining of hlB Btomach tho galvanomctor regis torod If mllll-volts. Drs. Atklna and Lewis claim that by till j experiment they havo demon ntrutcd tho law of notion of the human BOiiHjs. They reason that, If sound Is transmitted ovor a copper wlro when It. Ib charged with human electricity, It Is reiiHonablo to consider tho prln clplo tho snmo whon tho auditory norvo Is charged with tho samo force In other words, wo hear when tho auditory nervo Is hiado sensitive with human olectriclty on tho snmo pnn clplo which wo recolvo a telephone mCBMlKO. Furthormoro. theso scIcntlBta claim that by a scries of experiments thoy havo proven that digestion Is an clcc- tro-chemlc process: mat nil nro ao tlon In tho body Is dependent upon tho nctlvlty of tho electrical forccB within tho orgnnlsm, that variations of senso manifestation, ns biriu, hearing, cic., nro cniiBcd by tho different rates or vi brntlon Bet un by tho human electrical currcntB acting on tho special sense nerves. TWO TRAINS COLLIDE Immigrant Train in Disastrous Indiana Wreck, Wero Nearly All Fugitives From Rus siaSurvivors Lose Baggage and Other Possessions. BOERS ON A RAID. Mounted Rifles 8tart In Pursuit antf Rebels Prepare to Fight Cnpo Town, South Africa, Nov. 12 -Thn latest advices from the sccno of tho Door outbreak In tho North western part of Capo Colony agrco that tho Bltuntlon Is decidedly grave Natives who have never been In sym pnthy with tho British plans of govern mont nro nocking to tho standard of tho rebel chieftain, Fcrrlera. On Sun day ho nttacked a enmp of loyals at Upplngton and ti llcrco fight followed lasting hours, whon tho jiollce, una ins- thrmiRClvoa outnumbered, fled carrying their badly-wounded men. Forrolrn, with IiIb forco augmented hourly, Is now In camp on a farm near Upplngton and It Is reported that his command Is bringing horses from tho farms In tho vicinity. It is believed that he plans a march toward Kuril ihnu, then, If, able, to fight the troops sent ngaihet him and go on to Klra bor.Ioy. Three flying columns of Capo Col ony trtfopora nnd pollco, whoso ranks numbered many veterans of tho Boer nrmy who hnvo taken tho oath of al legiance nro now marching to engage tho rebels. It Is conqoded hero that the loyal forcos will have their work cut out In putting down tho rebellion. For many months the BoerB hnvo been dissatisfied with tho attitude oi uiu n-iHuii minnv tnvnrd them and mnny h will bo kept In Cuba for some hnvo declared thoir Intention of lenv- M. line 111 llr t Bh DOSSCSBIOIIB nilU ir- , i A. ling their lucic m omcr imih ui y- ptti probable n forco of 1,000 inn- FORTYrSEVEN PASSENGERS DEAD EXPECT ROOSEVELT'S AID. Leadera Confident That President's Coming Message to Congress Will Contain Ftedlcal Demands for Labor. Minneapolis, Minn., Nov. 12. -That tho convention of tho American Fed eration of Labor, which opens In this city tlila morning, will go on record In favor of an aggrenslvo political pol icy seems assured. From all parts or the country delegates arc bringing In roports of success at tho polls at tho recent election. DcHtroytntt Wcciln. There nro two wnys of completely destroying weeds. Ono Is to let them have tho opportunity to grow, nnd, by frequently cultivating them, turn them under ns fast as they mnko their np penrance; tho other being to crowd them out by growing some crop thnt will not give tho weeds a chnnco to Mn svafom of cultivation Will grow. Chicago, Nov. 13. Moro than half tho pnssongcrs on an Immigrant train on tho Baltlmoro & Ohio railroad wero killed or Injured In a collision today betweon tho passenger train and a freight near Woodvlllo, Ind. Ono hun dred and slxty-flvo passengers wcro on tho train, nnd of these 47 wcro cither killed outright or woro burned to denth In tho fire which broke out in tho wrcckago Immediately after tho collision. Tho names of all tho dead will probably never bo known, as 45 of tho bodies were consumed In tho flames, or wcro bo badly burned that Identification is Impossible. Thirty olght people wero Injured, and several of tliCHO will die. Eighty others es caped unhurt, but lost nearly nil their baggage and clothing. Tho disaster was caused by a blun der of some employe of the railroad company, but Just where tho blame lies has not been determined. Tho passenger train, which was loaded with Russian Jews, Servians and PoIeB, all of thorn recent arrivals In this country and bound for Chicago or places In tho Northwest, was the second Bcctlon of a through train from Baltimore. The engineer or rreignt train No. DC, on Instructions received at McCool, Ind., waited at a Biding at Babcock, Ind., to allow tho immigrant train to pass. As soon ob tho first secuon or. mo t train had passed tho switch at Babcock, tho freight train, In charge of Engineer BurKo anu uonoucior Moate, started eastward. A light snow was falling, which increased tho dark ness of the early morning, and, as tho frnlcht was roundinc a sharp curve iiint wi-fit of Woodvlllo. tho second sec i nn nf tho mm icrant train cams iu sight a short dlstanco away, tearing toward Chicago at tho rnto of 40 miles Th two trains came to gether with unBlackencd speed, and In Hin pmHh nlr nnflaenccr coaches and unvnrnl frnlirht onra wore KnOCKCU lmO kindling wood, and, together with tho ooomot vca. went roiling aowu uiu embankment Xlnlr-Ilnlli. Wo nro freciucntly asked what causes So far theso reports fihow that at hair-balls. Theso concretions nro pro- least flvo trade unionists win su iu aucca by tbe animnis hckw.k - - , dcslreel ,t. nn.. Whii n wnat num. r nfhfr animals. As a result kill all tho wecus ii n crop ! i.uu uUU6.vUU, o - - .. , ., no fvirn for the crass uja bor havo been elected to tho different , of this habit the hairs swanowcu ; .a bnnl. llorvn M ,onff state Loglslatureo, carried around by tho contraction- - rr" ,n in TTnllr ns corn Most pronounced have neon tnc sue- tll0 gtomach and gradually assume - y V n t.' wllon cess of tho United Mine Workers and f f Bmn pclIet or ban. These Is usually "laid by" nt a time when tho Commercial Telegraphers' Union. . , , frGBh nunnutles of tho weeds arc producing seeds, thus cs- Tho miners In tho anthracite dltrict "v."-" ,(,f,, inln tho tomach, tnbllshlng themselves for tho succccu- of Pennsylvania havo elected W. ""' , , "iif tho surface Inir yenr. As a test of what supposed Loil.liiluro. found mort frciuently Id tho reticulum cut down n ror of stolk. nnd a row ,ni. .,.1 (.nn. fiiron of1 i. nif iwniti sometimes of weeds will remain. As a single weeu. their members to Congress In different ,n tho in calves, hair-balls are produces thousands of seed, tho labor parts or mo country, inciuumB l"c lnrniiv found In the fourth Btomacn. or destroying tue weeos must m Fourth District of Illinois. In Henne- vmntfims by ncaterl next season. pin county, In this atato, 31 out o 33 - - - i- men indorsed by labor ror mo Btam wmwi Legislature and county officers have of halr-bnlls, and therefore no treat boon elected. Theso successes havojmcnt can be recommended for sucu whetted tho appetltea of tho labor men caHS rbo walls of tbe reticulum have re- Grind lho Hay nnd Slorer, Alfalfa meal is a standard commod ity on the feed market, yet I see bnt and it is tho general opinion of tho f caBC8 been found transfixed little in print as to the results of feed- delegates who havo arrived hero that ,n mt cascs of wlrc nnd yet Ing it, but tbe few dnlrymen, says li the, convention will devote at least "ith lr, i Tlfin1 r hown W. Llghty In National Stockman, I two days to discussing a political pro gram. President Compere reels greatly en couraged over the situation. Ho says he- has received ecores of letters rrom men outsldo of the labor- movement in which they declare that thoy never before fully understood what tho trade unionists of tho country stood for in a political way, and expressing sym pathy with their alms and objects. "It haB been the greatest eaucaiion- al campaign that organized labor has ever conducted," he said tonight. "The subject Is fully covereu in tne report which I will submit to the convention tomorrow, but I havo no hesitation In saying that the political program of the Executive Council will bo Indorsed by the convention, it is but tho beginning of organized labor's efforts in tho political arena." Ono of tho effects of the labor politi cal program will be seen In tho com incr .messaco of President RooBevelt to Consrress. According to same labor officials who have recently talked with tho President on the subject, tho com lne mcBsace will contain some of the moBt radical demands for labor that havo over been made by a President of the United States. ntilmnla illirlni? life had not shown nnv wrmntoms of Indigestion, but 'had died from maladies not Involving the second stomach. SL LouIb Uiobc-ucm- ocrat NEGRO TR00P8 8HED TEARS. Philadelphia Ji-wh will honor tho' rlca. Should tho present uprising gain GENERAL 8HAFTER DEAD. Pneumonia Proves Fatal to Leader In Cuban Campaign. Bakcrsfleld, Cal., Nov. 13.MaJor ncnornl William RufUB Shafter, United StntcB Army, retired, died at 12; 42 p. m. yesterday at the Tanch of Captain W. H. McKlttrick. his son-ln-Iaw, 20 miles south of this city, after an Ill ness of seven days, despite tho best medical attention In California. Wlillo returning from tho pollB laBt Tuesday, ho contracted a severe chill which augmented a slight Indisposition nnd necessitated confinement to his 1iwl Wednesday and Tliursuny no im provement was noticed nnd Friday nft omnnn nr. M. IT. Herzsteln, of San Francisco, was communicated with, but as ho was unable to aepart at oncu, Dr I. W. Thornc was despatched in Dr. MnrTBtoln'B nlnco. Dr. Thorno arrived oarly Saturday morning and, together with tho local physicians, diligently wniHiml thr natlcnt all that day. In tho nftcrnoon a slight rally was de tected and relatives and physicians wcro oxtromoly hopeful, but tho change wns Bbort-llvod. At iu o ciock a eum inc Btwll Rclzed tho veteran. Dr. Herzsteln nrrlved shortly after mt.inicfit Rntnrrinv nlcht and ii consul- tntlon was held with the other physl clans In nttendnnco. It Is stated that Dr. Horzsteln deemed an operation the only menns of relief from the Intestl- ii iii i i , ricu. oiiwuiu - nhntructlon. out mo cu uiuuu ui l!nyty 1,,,lCi"g "um,orliU a few Initial successoB, certainly the md J,, forccnst nothing but Mow hi their Bvimiiouue. l.iiur.nnn.i!ft.l from nil over British ( ffmnt Dr. " " I .. , i,i ri- I inmi runiiiia mi uuv.. .... .v- !l. Ib.Clilc.go city i.lt.,niO)-ncc..i.c- tho' ao'itli '"S!""' '" "Z a ..i.; Vtumm uml other oHIcIiiIh. X ,vm .nnn bocln sending rcg- Jespcrato battle with knives bo-'u'ar troops Into tho field to oppose n eoldiorn nt Olutvinum tn mit tin un him. ... i . ... " . V 7 .1 mm piaccd live men in tho hospital. fntnl Herzsteln, accompanied wy uv. -i norms, rnriimnil to San Francisco, all hope of Bnvlng tho gallant war hero having been abandoned. ftta ITlie fortieth nniimil hihh!iiii of tho rtio.Dal Grange, hold at Denver, de- p'tv lor parcelH post and national i roaus. A desperate nro at Ashovlljo, N. liltlOt aild kllll'il ffillr mini In n nun. Nful attempt to cHcupo arrest,' A rm- " are searching for him. Quite Equal to Situation. T niwlnn vnv. in. sir Thomas Ful- !lor, ngent gonornl for Capo Colony In London, nttnchoB no Importance to tho Forrolrn raid. Ho bolloves tho object to bo robbery and plunder and says tho country whero Ferrelrn and his i nit n nro oporatlnp 1b sparsely popu llatod and tho farmhouses widely bop " i t i.. i imnnoo hln liowover. wretarv lleli-nlf l.na nvumuun,! Hm1 i.wrirn innv oiitn In 8omo adhor- WOn that till! Ironlv luiluimn llwi nnia nml iln Somfl mlSClllCf. TllO CftPO FitcJ BtatM .....I T"' .IV..": m . , fTm,H. sir Thomns declares, HnatlAnV; t- .""'V'1 "r",,.V, lo cnorrllla warfare Lvis;:' "Imeo eniKiruii in our , T"".' .nm..H in .innllnir pwwuoou without diHcrlininatioii.i' w " IdnU-lii . . Willi UIO BIWIIU'V". : lit era In nrn .lit, 1.1... I nt. nn. ft ol friendship with America. ew plague Ima caused, J2 deaths im T. .... r to control It. . ll rcnnrli.,1 l...i in 11, EDnln 1 ,,vu I1UIV Jlllg AllOimU ul aims bt-en BUBaaqlnated, but the v'Kannot be voriflud. Itilv, , .. ' "urc" 01 me unuen EK In f?ki ln l,H effort tn compel L r0i!,la t0 ueo oil for fuol on en. F r""inK through forest reHiirves. I The Wreekinn ,1 m 1 .... . fUbanlr TVi . U aiHWHHKBO Ave- 1 Hot, UJ,,cnK0 and nearly caused Brtlnii.i- lith a" . 6 ,nn(le Rrrangcmenta "n uovornindnt to com t. ,D8 eiCfttatlnr. n !. !.. Ogmin .11 u, mo nuuiuui wiyoi HercuUtieuw. heard speaking about the experience they had with It seemed very favor able. A prominent Pennsylvnnla dairy man a few days ago told me hn Is nbout putting ln grinding machinery that will handle the timothy and mixed bay nnd reduce them to a fine ground, crushed condition. Who ever tried this practically? Is there any available in- Veterans of Twenty-Flfth Deeply Af fected by Disgrace. El Reno .Okla.. Nov. 12. The mem bers of Companies B. C nnd D, of the Twenty-fifth Infantry (colored), re cently ordered dismissed by iresiaent Roosevelt na a result of the riotous dlaturbances at Brownsville, Texas, on AuguBt 13, wero formally discharged today. Many of the .men, some or wnom have been in the service more than 20 years, shed tears when they gave up their cuns. Tomorrow the disarmed troops will have battalion drill without arms, and thoy will bo discharged lm medlntely upon receipt or omclal or- ders from Washington. The second battalion of the Twenty- sixth Infantry, under command of Major Charles J. T. Clarke, which ar rived last night from San Antonio, has gone into camp JuBt outside tho gar rison limits of Fort Reno. Tho negro troops havo shown no disposition to be ugly. Race Suicide Increasing. Paris. Nov. 12. Public attention has again been drawn to tho National peril Involved ln the conBtnntly-dlminlshing birthrate by tho publication of t vital statistics for 1905. The births In Franco for this year numbered 807,292, showing a decreaso of 10,937 from the total of 1904. Tho Teason for this de crease Is not to be found In a reduc tion of tho number of marriages, in which the statistics show a slight in crease over 1904, but It apparently nrlscs from tho aversion of the French people to raising large families. The National association which Is studying this mutter Iras reached the conclusion thnt It Is necessary to In culcate tho Idea that any couple that raises moro than thrro children merits and is entitled to public gratitude and protection. Handy Hats Holder. To construct this bag holder make funnel with femr boards 10 inches lnntf. 12 Inches wiuo at top; i iuuu wide at bottom ; take four laths 1 and formation In the experiment station re ports? I would not line to commit my self, bnt it seems lo me theoretically that we conld do tbe rougher part of I tbe chewing cheaper with gasoline or alcohol power than with cow power. It has been amply demonstrated that feeding the cow easily digested feed saves feed. Wonder of Concrete. Here are some concrete possibilities. You can build concrete foundations, sidewalks, fences, water troughs, cis terns, water tanks, shelves, cesspools, gutters, floors of all klnda ln the cellar, barn and stable, steps nnd stairs, well curbs, horse blocks, stalls, hog pens, troughs, chicken bousen, corn cribs, ice houses, incubator cellan, mushroom, cellars, bolted frames, bridge abut ments, chimneys, ventilators, rams. windmill foundations, fence posts, elothe3 posts nnd hitching posts. There Is one farm where tbe post and rail fences and the feed bins nre concrete, and ln another even the lattice under tbe house piazza nnd the laundry store are made of it. Cases of this kind are extreme and Impractical, however. Farming. "Value of WelKbt n Horea. Every hundred pounds .additional weight In the case of a heavy draft horse Is worth from 25 to 50 cents more per hundredweight when making a sale. A farmer Is In position to feed as cheaply as any professional feeder. To, sell well on the market horses most be fat, sleek nnd well groomed. Tbe buyers demand fat If one has time to give proper exercise and light work, something may be added to the value of the horse, and It will be ready to go right Into the heavy work ojt a city buyer. A little additional grooming, together with blanketing, for a month will also add a good bit to the selling price. BAO nOLDEB. 2 Inches, 3 feet long, nnd fasten on funnel for feet, with sufficient slant to stand steadily; drive four small nails in funnel, 3 Inches from bottom, nt corners, to hepk bag on. For filling corn In ear In phosphate sacks, tho funnel should be innde larger, so corn could be readily shoveled ln with grain shovel. Farm Progress. r-wi.iu im. ' ' - .. ... t ... . i ii ii & ........... i . .... . . i. nil 1 1 will DPrrlll US BIUHIKH lumuuuw, ',.. nnnn,lt. nn..nnn.l Vlnonu. nf tllO riltlirn llRnfnlnnaa nt Mm .nlmnl l Iflla NOV 13. A (ICaiiniHK UUH1W , i ,. . ....conlm.nlo will ,,un 'H' iihiiuihisu v.v ijr ui mv lllis, nov. i.i. iv uu I, Kmhor haB it that presentments will Provlnpo of Kwnnir.Tunir. has arrived !at stnko. nichnnisnn. in voni occurred on I'oiuni K. ;bo nm(l0 of evidence- gained by tn in- 0n his way to Canton. Speaking I Stockman. nn early hour this morning, wiuiu ttorstato Commorco uommiBaion orni-s' nt fln informrii m0etlntr of Chinese police Fall Into Trap T explosion nt 4l.n maIIaa wnrn ItlH klnir a search of nn uiu jiwivu hv.v -,, fl, UllOCCUP Cd llOUBO. inu oiploBlon wns audible for a uron I dls nti.iMim nnt ro c ty waB flhakon. Throo policemen wore killod and tour wounded, it ib npimroiit wmw had boon arranged, and tho pollco rod Into It. Tho police received a Up to Boarch this particular house. Taking Away Liberty Again. Odessa, Nov. 18.-A" o olootorol committees In this city and In tho iSncoB havo boon suppressed and thSlr functlonB have been trans erred tho Town Concl, Tho nrrango montfl made byVtheae committees have Hen cancelled. Dissolve the Trust. Wnolilnirton. NOV. 13. Wlillo no all thorltatlvo statement could bo obtain ed In regard to the manor, mere ib good ronson to bollovo that tho Gov ernment hap decided to Instltuto pro ceedings against tho Standard Oil Company under the Sherman anti trust act with a vlow of obtaining nn order of tho court dissolving the com pany ns It now cxIstB nnd restoring to each of the 75 or 80 constituent com panies Its proportionate share of tho stock and also compelling the obsor vnnco of tho law Inhibiting them from entering Into any contrnct, ngroomont or understanding with each other. Considers Coal Steal. Hnlt Lnko City. Nov. 13. A federal grand Jury was Impaneled bore today Xllit Dcrannd for Porlc. The demand for pork this yenr has astonished even tho most sanguine friends of tbe beg. Both fresh nnd cured meats have been taken ln large volume right along at prices which were so high that they wero expected to check consumption. There nre three reasons why this condition has existed nnd still exists. First Is the prosper ity of the South, n large consumer of cured meats. The Southern trade was never larger than It 1s to-day. Next Is the growing foreign trade, which like our own, seems to proceed regard less of prices. And, finally, the people of this ccymtry have learned to eat bacon. Its consumption Is unprece dented In our history, and Is still grow ing. There has been no shortage ln numbers of hogs, but n vastly Increased deninnd. This Is why prophecies based on hog supplies have failed nnd are likely to, fall ln tho future. National Stockman. IlautlllnfC tbe Yonng Horse. It Is po easy to ruin n young horse or let him lose hlB life that It Is a won der people are not moro careful. Coun- l-.. 1. ...... . 1. 1 ..1- t . II ..II, XA Rogers to "Bust Trusts." I. , , T V Fnlrhavon, Mass., Nov. 12.-Honry - fl.w rt TT TI , it. O. rtll nn -i- . jvuuviu, ui uiu omuuuiu un u it. . n .,'! Is about to start out as a "trust bust- fpIgllteniM, young anlmnl threw tBOlf or." Tho company to which ho will on pnvoa strcet of fl town th(J flrst first turn his nttentlon Is one of the tme it wns taken there nnd broke Ita strongest combinations ln the United ,ejr lt w i,owlldorl bv tlm noisr States, tho United Shoo Machinery,',! "V wuaoreu by the noise Company. For flvo years past tho Shoo "lld crowds nnd had never felt the Machinery Company has been at lltl- lo-'" Ul "rness oeiore. won t go on gntlon with tho Atlas Tack Company, on Sunday afternoon knowing thnt claiming infringements of patent. Rog- your sons nnd nil tho boys In the ers Is Intorbsted In tho tnck compauy neighborhood will hitch up the colt A Packing: and Storing: Apple. The apples that are to be kept over winter must be carefully picked from the trees by hand, as every apple that falls to, the ground will be bruised and rendered unfit for the barrel, any In Jury hastening decay. Should decay begin with one npplo all the others In the barrel are also liable to become diseased. Apples must be stored In a cool place, but should not freeze. It Is the alternate changing of temper ature that damages them ln storage. Clean bnrrels should be used, the ap ples should be as uniform as possible, and sent to tho market In an attractive form. and lt Ib Bald thnt this Is what decided him to attack tho big companies, New Railroad for China. Hongkong, Nov. 12, Chowfu, who noisy, yelling crowd Is enough to scare a steady horse, and a young ono- will try to jump out of Its skin when sur rounded by n lot of youngsters eager for fun. It may bo fun for thorn, hut Proflt in Sm nil Fruit. Ten acres cu small fruits will often make a man moro truly prosperous than ten times ns much land In wheat or corn. He may not bo worth as much in actual capital invested, but be will be gettlug a larger net Income, and doing lt with less severe toll. The small farm well tilled, whether It bo ln fruits, dairy, vegetables, etc., Is al most always tho most satisfactory. Th'j principal capital needed to start such a farm is a level head and kuowledgo cvf tho business. Its rocent Investigation of Union Pncl. mQroi,nntB wUh referenco to tho Yuo- flc con inomiiiKB una ..Vi thnn Railway, ho Insisted upon bar- Cows in Winter. If cows begin to fall off In milk dur- r. Hm ii. I. ...... I. .. I .. . nlnlo ,ltt nlt4nn r. I. -I 1 r, " T ! IUMK UU111K KlVCIl Ull lriml fiomnnnv. but no official informa- ."J;:oi " : abiuulnnco of grnln and hnv. it i. nn in. ofntlo SeBSOB subpSd ha;oTtP0,,y Tati ho .M, TfT qUnrtrf T C0,d or Close grazing should never be allowed, of tho witnoBsos suopoenea imvu UUH Would bo dictated by Western prlncl- :hnt they require some kind of succu- connection with the Government Bult - t- Z&" ?wn to u off n m l, to recover land acquired by tho Utah c,B,wIth tho obJoct of bringing tho lVB ",0 wl"ter' r being glv Pnatnrlnic Clover. Clover Is Injured when cattle aro permitted on the field when tho land Is very wot There Is n temptation to allow cows to use tho clover fields scyno, but any gain by so doing Is al ways nt tho expense of loss In some other manner. Cattlo do much harm by tramping; for which reason not ovou tho pasture should be used until tho grass has made considerable growth. been divulged. Discharged From Bankruptcy. Trenton, N. J., Nov. 13. Tho Iro nuols Theator Company, of Chicago, whoso theater was destroyed by flrq throo years ago, attendod by groat lent food. Whore ensilage Is used, It serves ns green food, but on farms pies. d . IJI ii.i i..H . , r -1 I.l I aoiuicm iiiuii rvecu uui ui ruuuca, ...j, niin i nll, . . . .. ...... ,,., . . irSJTaAJ b allowing sliced carrots or the grain Is In the rather soft dough OntM for Cnttle. Ton for ton, many farmers nro find- Inl nnlnM rnn liAon InnilOl ts I 1 1 1 r BnhllorR nf nil rnnlfR tn hnnnmn mom. mriups, mougu 1110 DOSt results Call bo (UlllUy) State, mill CUt 11110 WItll a Iobb of life, was dlschaTgod f rom bank-1 borB of political associations of any secured by flrst cooking tho turnips nnd stalk cutter, are better than meadow ruptcy today by Judgo Lannlngln In J party whatsoever, attend political thickening tho mess with bran. When hay cut equally lino to feed cattle, tho United Statos court hero. Tho meotlngs or take part In agitation fed warm tho cow will relish tho mess especially milch cows. As a rule, good company hna llabllltloa of $2,000,000 against the government. Violations highly, nnd tho change of food will im. farmers raise far more weight of out a and no aflsotB. lot tho order will be sovorely punlshod. nrovo th nnet,tft. uu im . .,, ni.P tIinn nf T,v. -7 vi "r 4? ' tvj'.'' II ATI T A ' 1 m 4h