Attend to the teeA r PIUS X. FOOD VALUE OF KICE. There is nothing that will Western People Have Too Loasr Over wastes turn tho of the farm Into money faster looked Its Worth. than growing pig8. It appears that we have too loner Does it pay overlooked the virtues of very or- to save a cent's worth that of food In the dishwater dinary article of food, rice, says the containing Philadelphia washing powders and kill $20 Ledger. worth of e Pigs by feeding such slops? have not considered as we nn?ht The way that the natives of India, China and to keep the work in hand is to keep other oriental countries make this a it in mind. Great assist-nnc- e Handy Spraylns: Rig. can staple article of diet. With them It la come by the use of a small One of the greatest difficulties the not merely the accessory to a meal; It memorandum book in which can be farmer or horticulturist meets In written is tne meoi itself. They find in it al the things that are most es- spraying Is In carrying about the pump sential. most all the nourishment necessary to maintain barrel. The stoneboat often (must Oue-hnl- healthy life. and f of the clover used where the rows are narrow, hay in the When boiled rice takes onlv one hour be country is not saved so the draft Is much easier If pump as to secure and a half for perfect dleestlon: whpn but the best results. not mounted on wheels. I "have arranged If cut too late steamed the process is complete In one is or too early is on a it improperly cured. nour, is much more as- a platform pair of wheels is a and it easily It difficult matter to get it similated. Is which Is a simple, handy rig. The right. Just Steaminc the best wav Is shortened to about 4 feet, maki- of cooking it, because thereby it is per axle An imposition ng a very compact arrangement that that is often practiced mitted to retain Its nitrogen, which is on the woman-t- he will turn In a very small space. For farmer's wife espe-clally-- ls the tissue building material, while Its jpraylng potatoes When the rows are if there is an old, rlngboned principal mineral salt, lime, phosphate, spavined, crippled 3 to '6 feet apart, the axle should be horse that is stove is to a great extent eliminated. up generally good 6 feet long, so that the horse may go and for no earthly It will be seen, in view of these use It is kept between two rows, while the wheels go for the women to drive, facts, that for sufferers from indiges- between rows on either side. The solution of the boy leaving the tion there could hardly be a more suit- The barrel, when the pump is mount- farm depends on the conditions. Some able food than rice. Those who are ed on the side, la held In place by two of the inducements are not alluring for troubled with any intestinal or stom- bands of Iron 1 Inch wide and about boys to stay on the farm. Again there ach ailment will find It not only nour- Inches thick, fastened by the will be great Inducements for them to ishing but soothing. do so. There are boys who left the It is a good diet even for the girl farm who bettered themselves and with fleshy tendencies, despite Its again there are scores of them who stnrphinp, ns !t contains a cui'oouh-ceou- s have not done as well as they could ' element In large proportions, and have done had they remained on the this Is an enemy to fat. farm. It is not encouraging to rent Another argument in favor of rice land of some rich farmer It as food is economic. A physician re- and give him about all that can be raised and cently writing upon "Food for Hard be his serf at the same time. Times" said: "From my observation Williil of men doing hard labor in different parts of the world and as the results Freak Farming. of experiments I There are radically different have carried out I ideas am satisfied Is as to what the better agriculture that It possible to live HAXDY RUNABOUT Bl'KAY CARRIAGE. well and work hard on a bowl 6hould consist in. The real farmer of rice cooked until dry (none of its water books e, Into the eyes a a, and is said to adhere too closely to the ways being thrown away) and a little brown drawn firmly Into place by a nut on of his fathers. He plods. The sugar." the bolts b b. If the pump Is mounted city man who goes to the country A very agreeable and simple dish Is on the end of the barrel, a with the would correct all this by overturning SARTO-PO- "cream of rice" Wash a tablespoonful kerowater, etc., It Is held In place on it He sees revolution in everything GIUSEPPE PE PIUS X. . in cold water and put in a dish a the platform by four rods d, that hook with which he has to do. Ways of Born at Rlese, Province of , Italy .' June 2, 1835 with pint of milk, a teaspoonful of sugar over the chine of the cask and are doing business are not so much im- Educated In the seminaries of Trevlso and Padua 1848-185- 6 and about as much butter; cook slow- bolted through the platform at c c. proved as revolutionized. The new A student at the Sacra Theologia, Rome 1856-185- 8 ly in an oven until the milk has been This rig is light and strong and can things are of different kind from the Ordained as a priest. i .Sept. 18, 1858 entirely absorbed by grains. be driven in among trees and vines old. The automobile is not an im- Appointed parish priest at Salzano .1807 the Then see If you cannot make a mneh better than a cart or wagon. provement of the horse and carriage; Elected Chancellor of the Bishopric of Trevlso 1875 satisfactory luncheon off alone. The driver walks behind and drives it is a new creation. The new tele- Appointed of Mantua Nov. 10, 1884 that ' and pumps while either one or two graphy uses no wires to carry Its mes- Made a Cardinal Priest. 12, 1893 June An Improvement In Book Markers. lines are used. With a good sages. The allow us to see Recognized by Pope Leo as of Venice .' 15, 1893 standard June Some readers have the faculty of re- pump more can In through a board. man Is Elected Pope . . . : 4. 1903 work be dons a day The who Aug. membering exactly the page and lint with this with in- The new head of the Catholic outfit than with any I am familiar all this wants to Church, Cardinal Joseph Sarto, who has of a book they had reached when they acquainted with. S. troduce some wholly new and taken the title of Plus X, ascends Papal at same age as his Prof. T. Maynard startling the throne the were compelled to pause in their read- In Farm and Home. thing when he goes into farming. predecessor, Pop heo XIII. He brings office same He to that exalted the noble ing to perform some other duty, but would reform it and revolutionize qualities as those of the departed Pontiff. He been distinguished for it has the majority of book-love- find occa Ths Hartshorn Peur. The upshot of it is likely to be a kind his learning, the purity of bis life and his liberal ideas, so there will The illustration of that sion to use some sort of a marking de- the Hartshorn of freak farming. He will grow some probably be little change in the policy of the Holy See, either In its Internal pear Is about one-ha- lf va-- vice to aid them in finding the place size. The specialty, perhaps popcorn, pigeons, administration or In its broader relations to world at large. Mj has been tested a the when the reading is resumed again. for number liquorice, ginseng, wormwood, madder, The election of Cardinal Sarto, since 1893 the patriarch Venice, of years In different parts of was Numerous curious and handsome nov- of the count- basket willow, Angora goats, skunks. somewhat of a surprise. His name was not prominently mentioned among ry and pronounced promising. Is elties have been produced for this pur It The point is these small crops those who, in the popular estimate, were likely to be chosen. was men- claimed to be a cross that He pose, but very few. If anv. of thpsn between the and factitious enterprises are mere tioned, however, as a compromise candidate. (Bartlett and will perform the double duty of mark- - Winter Nellls; and with world-wid- e uch side issues and really have no great The election apparently gives satisfaction. The church in parentage should first-clas- s. be effect on agricultural prosperity as a France and Germany favors the choice and here in the United States the jThe fruit Is of large size, skin thin, They may be very profitable leaders of the hlerarhcy say that no more acceptable person se- sranifin yellow whole. could be in color, with small here and there, but they are for the lected. Thus the new Pontiff enters upon his duties amll general expression few and special conditions. Mere of good will. specialties cannot revolutionize a great Cardinal Sarto was born at Rlese, Province of Venice, June 2, 1835. In series of businesses like the agricul- 1893 he was created Cardinal and Patriarch of Venice. He has had a wide tural businesses, that engage four reputation for his learning, especially in ecclesiastical affairs, and has been times more fixed capital than manu- noted as a good organizer and administrator qualities which are requisite in factures. We have probably about Papal affairs. He is a liberal patron of the arts, as so many of his prede- reached the limit of "fancy farming," cessors have been, and despite his 68 years is a man of energy and activity. except as it may be practiced as a Cardinal Sarto belonged to the ecclesiastical congregations of and mere diversion. In the upheaval of regulars, sacred rites, indulgences and sacred relics. He enjoyed great pop- old Ideals, we have made many Im- ularity in his diocese. He is honored by all for his purity, for the strict up- INDICATES BOTH THE PAGE AND LINE. rightness of his life, and for liberal ideas. He is a modest practical experiments, but the farmer and agreeable Ing line and page things, improving man, highly cultivated and very kind hearted. He has never the at which the stands by the old taken great part reader paused and year by year. in the political and public life of the church; but divided closed the book. them slowly and surely his time between Is . This the object attained by tho must be near the point of collapse study and good works. Although most faithful to the Holy See he was pre- We marker which We show In the picture, of freak farming. Coun- sented to the King and Queen of Italy In Venice. He was considered among of all kinds and It should be the means of saving America. the most liberal members of the Italian episcopate and Sacred College. try Life in no small amount of time to the THB HABTBHQBlf Although little Is known of yie new Pope's political tendencies, is reader PILAR. he con- who Is compelled to lay down and sidered to be one likely to avoid conflicts and to continue the moderate pol- pwet dots. The white, fine- - of Fertilising: Meadows. up a book mnny flesh la Mathsds icy of Pope Leo and Cardinal Rampolla. Officials in Rome take times before the pained, Juicy There has been much controversy recall his tactful contents completely and of delicate flavor. course in receiving the King and Queen of Italy Venice, are digested. This ripens method to be employed In at which removed little Is late in the season and la a over the much of the friction hitherto existing, and led to a warm marker preferably of celluloid, Fonderfully fertilizing meadows to obtain the best friendship between though good keeper. At present Sarto and Queen Helena. This Incident is cited ns metal or cardboard may an- prserymen results, experience has shown that an evidence of his concil- swer purpose, have but a small stock of but iatory disposition and the likelihood of no material change tho and has a substan- variety, mont must be treated as in raking place In the pi and consequently trees are meadows policy of Vatican. The new Pope Is one tially body, on which Is a In land; is, fer- the of the greatest preachers of the Fin prloe. However, the variety dividual plots of that church. sliding member, having a straight 10 Promising that one would be safe tilized according to its especial needs. edge. By lapping the bent portion of fa setting a few trees, at least A meadow that has been cropped for the head over the edge of the leaves News. a long time naturally will require some UTAH CAPTAIN OF INDUSTRY. next new representative from Utah in and sliding the marker along the stem reseedlng and that the fertilizer be sup-nit- the Senate of the United States. It can be made to indicate any line on and be com A. B. Lewis, Who Is Interested In a Farm Notes. nt different times ' ' i the page, showing the reader a An $30,000,000 Enterprise. at ounce Of Dluok 1h worth ton of posed of different ingredients. On the Military Marriages. glance where to begin. luck. in- band, a meaaow in gooa con- One of the prominent men in the A privilege enjoyed by girls who This Is other marry the idea of August G. Bauer, Don't 1 world, whom little is officers of (Ton the farm tn death Tin 86 dition and not too old will require dustrial about the Brigade of of Columbus, Ohio. Irxne stock. only top dressing with stable manure said in the East, Is State Senator A. B. Guards is that of being married In the chapel The busiest and even this must be done in accord- Lewis, of Utah, In the enclosure at Wel- Telegraph Shorthand. needs of the particular who Is associated lington Barracks. The outside Is un- A complete telegraphic system of P one who does the most work. ance with the man riow to which it is applied. As a with United States lovely and unpretentious, but Inside shorthand has been laboriously worked Clean r- -, . V.nn milk m all Is out by A. C. "Pan-telegraph- y, ten two-hors- e loads of manure Senator Clark, of beautiful. The decorations, mu- Barona and numed at Was not Cleann. wpnt rule, when tho mlllr on a manure in a ?30,-000,0- ral and otherwise, the Section Pupe." It consists Plo It to the acre put with Montana, stained glass, enrpfl rlpr so as to properly and evenly organiza- and the furniture of this little gem In a reduction of the Morso alphabet to Some of one hns flHkprl If nlfnlffl will cover the ground, is the quantity that tion for the devel- military chapels all serve to 10 short characters or Bounds, which rt become a pest. Yes, when money win trlve eood results at the minimum opment of the great dead and gone Guardsmen, nro so manipulated by a key as to ex-pre- ss umes the majority a pest alfalfa will be In the of expense. The use of the spreader .via coal and Iron fields of whom have signally anything and everything by them '"0 DOSt. served their or-gu- In Is urged in applying for tho coat is In the southern country. There Is no such a way ns to give the public Com will bring only even but is flue and in the the Instrumental part of the serv- greater privileges while at tho same, twice as much in a not ice being 18 in a sack. So will h.iv In n best condition for good results and & ''!f," Lewis has been nt entrusted to one of the mili- time Immensely reducing the work of W ,. tary bunds, brine i quick action. a. ii. the head of other usually that of the regi- the telegraph operator. A set 'of au- o iTTitc uo uiuuu us m u lewis. ment In Inrge enterprises In the West, particu- which the bridegroom belongs. tomatic Instruments Is now being mndo owner of a cow welcomes the The voluntaries hen to vrv larly In the mining development of his and the march nt the which will, it Is said, ninko messages spray apple' trees depends time when the animal can be turned close of the u me State; and In some of theso his success service are similarly ren- so cheap that they will be largely used purpose desired. Use Bord--' out to pasture. Iu changing .from dry dered. been made the more striking be- Instead of letters. mixture when the buds are swell- taA to irrnxs It Is well to go somewhat has s, and If flow cause of tremendous prejudice and op- Tho Name. canker worms are abund-- 1 slowly, especially If the of milk Slavic Are spray position, which he wos forced to over- "I lay my namo fame your There Others. also when tho blossoms are Is large, says Dairy ana ureamery. mo and at Mrs. Wlso (reading) I seo by nt to come. Mr. Lewis' election to the State feet!" exclaimed the count, this open. After the blossoms fall ...,,T immature crass, especially in his voice that the lOmperor of Japan has ten men ray con- Senate was a" tribute from the men thrilling with the great love Bgaln With RnrrlpnnT tnlTtnro early spring, as Is well known, that filled to carry his umbrella. rarls of water, a con- whom he employed in copper mines his warm, Slavic heart. r? green, repeating both appll-- tains a large amount Mr. Wise That's nothing. I guess 10118 a called 'washy." which he controlled in the southern The American smiled kindly down Week Or tn Antra in tor Tn dition commonly twenty men have carried mine. De- font ton are of part of Utah. Without the knowledge at him. days or two weeks-anothe- Wheut and rye pastures the employer miners orgnnlzcd two of 'em ought to troit Freo Press. Mucauon mav ho some nature. The dry feed ration of their the "The make right ure. the convention in his senatorial dis- smart of a heap!' she said, These remedies or preven- - should therefore be continue", ana oe with the The most pitiful sight we know any weeks or and secured his election by an nalvette that charmed all who had re for noK .v. AA gradually reduced for two trict any thing about is an old woman In a reg- overwhelming majority. Mr. Lewis accurate knowledge ' tent caterpillar, more after the grass is lurge enough of her financial ular party dress; cut low In the neck, L curcullo and prominently mentioned as status. Detroit rW worm for feeding. hat been the Free Press. with lace fixings, and all that.