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Show EXAMIEH: THE UOBSIXO 8 BOARD OF EDUCATION EXAMINER TELEPHONES EDITORIAL ROOM-IndtpM- Fhm (m rings OFFICE a Rwm, BUSINESS lirtiptnlml 111 Phono; DOINGS dtM Flinnn N ring Nn Ns, u SUFT. " AND OTHERS ALLISON SUBMIT REFORTS. Salt Lake Coal Companies Will Not Guarantts Coal Supply for Schools. Tho board of education held a eea-lo- a CSV. Pbonre last evening, with President Johnson A Dec, M Jtth. Joyce, Carr, OwUllan, Browning. 6upt. Attorney Jomeo McCracken IIM Alilaua and AsaiaUnt Supt. Adams, tkr boy of Urn county rierka office present. dinner nt th Faliuff today. flupL Allison made a report of hit devisit to tho coal companies at Salt Loot evening n atieet car thorn railed Juat Wore It took the bridge Lake and staled that nuns of on the north. No one nu nun. but would guaranies to furnish enough Led up fur nearly nn hour. iml to see tho schools through tho truffle Miming winter. They would promise nothing except that they would make Mr. nnd Mra. Martin Cullen her returned from n Era weeko vacation a big effort to land ten or twelve cars for the board In October. A report of which they spent near Croyden Bub-laMr. Cullen in Sreally improved tbo census enumerators showed the following: In health. Ward. Boys. Girls. Total. Inc. Dec. Thu county clerk la Bending out no fleet to tho attorney la the city, announcing that on Saturday. August 24. there will bo a sluing of cares for the September term of court. livery. Up-tod- Everything new. i m iu s. EEYMOUIS COHSULTSsFnATOKS Net Increase over last year 21$. No reason for the decrease In the Third ward was given, except that the census was Imperfectly taken. Two communication were received nnd filed, one from Mrs. Carrie Keeler Rapp, tendering her resignation, EXPERT ON OIL Champion of Wyoming Fields NotBay World Want Lumlnants, Lubricants. recognized aa C. O. Richards'.-!- , one of the beet oilfield experts Is this westers country, and oca of the very first to recog is the importance uf the Colorado and Wyoming fielJa, came la from the cast Monday, nay the Herald, after baring raised flOO.-00- 0 with which to continue the of the lauds owned by the Standard Reserve company In Uinta about 1W mile county, Wyoming, east of Ogdea. Ou bin way out and since hla arrival here Mr. Rlcbardaun baa been reading the accounts uf (he new discoveries in the Yirgea City field and, naturally enough, he la conprone to minimize statement cerning the quality of the southern oil nnd its commercial value. "Several years ago," said Mr. Richardson, "I occupied apace lu the Herald to call attention to the magnificent oil field of Wyoming. 1 then unged upon Utah Investors the desirability of getting la and, besides acquiring Individual fortunes, making Salt laike an oil center. Without any desire of making n personal appeal tor myself or my company, I still maintain that It is not too late tor this city and state to profit immeasurably by Invading our field. 1 dont want aay anything against the Virgea City cuuntry, but I would like to say something about the qualities of oil that should interest any one contemplating nn embarkation lu tho oil business. "Let me aay, lu the first place, that no crude petroleum baa ever yet been analyzed, Recalled analyses, similar to that primed In one of your local papers on the product from the Vlr-ge-u City field, are simply distillation. Those giving big quantlttoe of lubricating oil are not desirable petroleums, because we have an overproduction of lubricants. There are half n doaen state In America that can lubricate the world nnd never call on the other etntea for n drop. Near Moore reft, Cook county, Wyoming, about 3Q mile from Salt Lake, there la the very finest lubricating oil In the world (an Petroleum Production of the United State for 1905 by W. Y. Griswold of the Interior department, U. 8. geological survey), and atlll aa an Investment today th man that would put a dollar in that field nnd expect a randy return on hla InvMtment would he considered as requiring n guardian. The name Is true of the lubricating oil fields of Natrona county, Wyoming. if the Virgea City field baa anything better tt la not disclosed la the OGDEN, NO UTAH, SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 1907. GENERAL OGDEN STRIKE IN OGDEN NO TELLING EFFECT UPON DEN THUS FAR. OG- BRANCH HOUSE GAMBLE-ROBINB- COMMISSION LOCAL HOUSE. ON COMPANY Boilcnuakara' Strike ConditiM Remains Unchanged Rumors of Other Strikes Unconfirmed. CITY Local Manager and a Warehouse Are Already Engaged Better Outlet! for Fruit Growers. The Commercial Telegraphers? ion Commission lhe Gamble-Robistrike haa not yet struck Ogden wits company, whose main house is In Mintwo any telling effect. Last night union men nt the Western Union of- neapolis, has completed arrangements fice waited out. but aa there la no by which they will establish a branch local unlua here, there will be no bouse in this city, W. H. Rogers of walk-ouunless a general trike all will be the local manager for over the country in ordered. Thli Ogden this year. nt time. may happen nuy The company ban secured the Fred The strike of the boilermaker In Kieael warehouse, which they will unchanged. The work nt the local chop la being done by helper and ap- use aa a packing house for the present. expect to pack sufficient prentice and there la little likelihood Here theywill load nix cars daily. The uf the company taking any action in fruit that the premises before a week nt least. company hns operated In this valley It was rumored that the electrical for year, "but never before," said workers, motonnea nnd All inside Mr. Gamble last evening, "have we electrical workers had goae on a done our own packing." The purpose of the packing bouse atrike last night, but thla rumor could 111 be to furnish better outlets for nut be confirmed. fruit growers In this section nnd means an assured market nt good valWRIT - n t. TEMPORARY Defense seeds In Sheets In Getting . Bribery Case Bure Weeks Daisy. ues. The company expects to employ thin noon about one hundred bands. articles of Incorporation will Next be filed, nnd local fruit growers will have the privelege of becoming members of the concern. It la decidedly fortunate fur all concerned that Mr. Gamble haa selected Ogden aa the suitable place for thla new venture. While there are local packers nnd they have been successful to a targe extent, yet they have never had the connection with outr Deseret News: Judge Armstrong Issued a temporary writ at prohibition this morning against further proceedings iu the Sheets bribery case. This expected action was the result of the defense filing a petition of her removal to California for a writ nt the conclusion of yesand the oiher from Mra Mary Uloyd, terdays portion of the hearing on beoo account of ill health. Both resigfore Judge Biehop. It wee Just whnt filed. were nations the defense Intended should happen. side markets. The report of the auditing commitThe associate bouses located In BL The temporary writ Is returnable betee appointed to audit tho books of Mankato, Minn., Aberdeen, B. Paul, At next fore Lewis Friday. Judge Mr. Reynold! will urge tho fart former clerk Kulapp waa read and Rochester, D., e Minn, and tt may be court In nnd that date attorneys that that tho spare f apart fur the filed. The report showed the books distributing potato In Austin, Farisides will argue the jurisdicboth for department will admit of the la excellent condition. With the tion of Judge Bishop lu the case while bault, SL Cloud, Wlllmar, Tracy, New placing of about one half the number adoption of the report, tho bondsmen nn action on a complaint charging Ulm. Red Wing, Owatonna, Pipestone, of private boaea aa against the num- of tbo outgoing clerk wore released. Sleepy Eye, Waseca, Stillber tn use at the .present quartern conspiracy Is pending In the criminal Brataard, Tbo report of tho treasurer showed all of Minnesota, and Ookes, water, cuurt. of the postofflca, n number uf which o balance of 15.363 ou hand. He will also As ths bribery treating now stands N. IX, Redfldd and Brookings, 8. D. Is already taaufflclont. Tho commute on school buildings By thla system, which brings tbe It Is In anything but satisfactory cits the fact that them Is sufficient reported nil buildings in good nbmpa nud consumer closer togethproducer rover state to The closed case; its in hns the appropriation shape. mosey nnd nil would ho ready for tho comnn Interruption er, the company handled last year defense effects the expense of these improvements. mencement of school the la September which will extend over a week nnd 2.600 can of fruits nnd vegetables, enornt least ten days nnd thus the wheels which aggegated In ealee the BECISTRATIONBOOKS OPEN TWELVE CABS OF MILK are blocked until many weary hours mous turn of $2,800,000. analyse. "I hav often stated during the of debate and argument have been Next Moo, lay the registration hooks Twelve ears of condensed milk past four months that the publle is paired through. will bt opened to nil Hums who cam in the meantime Bell will be kept inking nperlal time, passed through unable to distinguish that there Is qualify as electors and on tho fol- Ogdon ea rout Mat yesterday. Tho any particular difference betwoea In the county Jail; Parrent la out e (lard), bovine greats (tal- on hla recognisance nnd under strict lowing dates thereafter; consignment eonslatod of I.4U0 case Tuesday, August M. of 14 cans to tho case. This would low), and bean grease (castor oil) surveillance and Donaldson will be make tho total number of cans of con- and still there is mure difference be- sentenced September If. As nn apSaturday, August II. tween the various grades of petrole- peal will be probably, Jaken by one Tuesday, October I. densed milk to bo 201.600. um than exists between lard, tallow side or another when a decision la Wednesday, October I, Every three months refrigerator Tuesday, October IS. can, loaded with this product will nnd castorInoil. The most valuable finally ptaaaj upon Judge Bishops the world in right nt the jurisdiction it will be months before Tuesday, October 2. poa through Ogden, all of which de- pertoleum notes that tho Orientals are develop- gates of Balt Lake but tt la nt the the hearing will be resumed. Whnt ing quite a taste for our condensed northeast nnd not nt the south gate. further complications may develop "No one can truthfully contradict are not known; anything may be exmilk. the statement that, with preaent mar- pected. Judge Bishop was ready In SUNDAY, AUG. 11TH, OREGON ket conditions nnd the conditions ex- bln court at Waterloo ' nt 10 o'clock HIS LIFE TO SAVE A BROBhprt line excursion to Balt Lake, isting In the known oil fields of the thla morning, but In tbe language of LOST THER AND FRIEND. world the chancre for profitable In- tbe street, nothing was doing." f 1.00 round trip. All trains. vestment exists only In the fields that was thought the defense In the tt are capable of yielding large quanti- Sheets bribery case had something up KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS EXCURSION ties of lumlnants, and such fields are Its nleevs for sudden popping during Jotrag Urton Was Highly Esteemed rare. Those who are posted realise tbe hearing which has been on beTO SALTAIB In Ogden and Hla Tragi Death that there bps been discovered dure fore Judge Bishop, Bitting in Judge Brings Borrow to Many. Via Rio Orande Western Rr, Tues- lag the peat fifteen or more yean only Whitakers court, Cor the past few day, August 11th. Pun, fl.25. round one field that can possibly relieve the days. Sheets attorneys are JuJge trip. Tloketn told for nil tralna. Spe- Impending famine In high grade gaso- B. R. Thurman, Bom X. ChristenJames K. Urton, signal man for the NO ICC AND NO COAL THE cial train leaves Ogden at 1:30 a. m. line and kerosene. At limy nnd sen nnd E. A. Wedgewood: three taw-ye- n Returning, leaving Saltalr at 1:20 Spring Valley, Wyoming, we get aa with whom th "blocking gam (Southern Pacific, stationed nt Matches, PROBLEM. p. m. high an 88 per cent of naptha, vis., Is nn accomplished art. During ths Not, wm killed Thursday afternoon gasoline nnd benalne and about 69 per last bearing they - hare taken all by second section of passenger treta RADETREETB WEEKLY REPORT. cent of kerosene, to say nothing of 8 an they came, raising few obthings No. 2, east bound, as tt thundered Private Cltiaene Soon to be Deprived per cent of paraffine in the crude withdrawing them before all the track, forty mile an hour. New York, Aug. I. Brad itrecta to- oil, the moat found In any petroleum jections; tf Ice and Later We Caa Get Ns aorta of contentious, .and In a doaen down Aa oon a th news of hto death Coal I Burn, morrow will say: In the Unite.) Btatea. That field Is other way showed that something communicated to hta parents, his Re porta current In crop and trade only 100 miles or so from this city, they held back wan to be their king wnq of No. 2890 developments render generalization but because a political division of move. This came yesterday after- fatner. John Urton Pacific conSouthern a Adams avenue, In tt Btates to difficult United Bradatreeta this puts Dispatches great Next Thursday ths private houses noon after the state had closed Its I. He No. on for left Elte ductor, no finds to of Utah Instead further It favorable progress Wyoming cate nnd "Dr. Jim" Donaldton and accompanied the body home, arriving will ho deprived oj Ice. On that date point cothere. favor by leading crops, notably corn, d particular Parrent had been the Mg ice wagons that have been ton nnd spring wheat, "Gasoline Is going to double In price briefly nnd after Judge Blahop bad here on Southern Pacific No. 8 nt 4:80 but excepting five years and that denied a motion to discharge the de- yesterday afternoon. entering to the retail trade in this oats, report of which are not favor- during tbe next The facta pertaining to the death even able. Is to whether the fendant. happen, going will cents their luxury rounds. This of the unfortunate man ns related to Oil company wills tt or not Standard and Copper, tin, spelter antimony X. sen Christen Boren is mads necessary because the sup- are tower nnd bualneaa continues If that sprung tbe a representative of this paper lant corporation was fined lu the shape of a petition, ply of natural Ice has hem exhausted, quiet Although copper haa finally night, show that Jamee Urton loot every day tor a year it would surprise asking Judge George G. Armstrong bie life In saving other. A younger save enough to supply butcher shops, worked below 20 cents, many In the make no difference. The price la go- to Issue a writ of prohibition against companion,' riding a cafes and other public places metal took for still lower prices. ing on because there is a scarcity, further proceedlnga In the bribery brother and railroad a bicycle for two, I In "speeder of 'Wool artlve the at ice Manager Thomas, comths strong growing scarcity, products case. The writ la requested on the price and come ta work, nnd befrom bad demand. worstla juat Fine aerve.1 notice on private real-denamed. pany, clothing mJ that Judge Blahop, who grounds ta danger were could alight, fore abthey wools are especially called (Or. "The 8tamlnrd Oil company la yesterday to this effect, nnd be- ed Justice of tbe peace, baa no Jurisdictest apginning with that dale they will have large aalea to arrive are reported. solutely helpless as to tho illuminat- tion In the case because another com- of being run down by 'the train. James Urton, from to get along without this luxury aa The new clip at the west la reported ing oil sltnallun. Only In April df proaching name fact but bin vantage plaint covering the station, heat they can. point In tbe signal well cleaned up. The clip la estithis year It notified all of Its princi- making a charge of conspiracy haa end tost no time ta Mr. Thomas further ataled that he mated to be 10 per cent aliort of that pal representative that, under no been filed in nn action pending now saw the todanger the rescue at bia brother. running ronld have obtained Ice at Park City, of 1906 on account of the severe condition, must they encourage the In the criminal court. by a superhuman effort He managed but the cost was prohibitive. was ns use weather. of the company On gasoline, An wax announced, the state did to throw hta brother dear of d anger, board the care It would have coat Bualneaa failures last week In the unable to take care of IU present not bring Bell to the stand to testify. but tbe here was struck by tbe pilot 7.60 per ton. and with 3 per ton United States numbered 1ST, against customer. When the state announced nt the beam of tbe engine and thrown vio"All 74 per cent to 76 per cent conclusion of Parrent height added, and the shrinkage, 143 last week, 137 In the like week testimony that lently against come living care on a which would be considerable, taken of 1906, 166 in 19iT. 167 In 1904, and gasoline had been out of the markets Its case was finished the defense pro- side watch be track. A nickel-plateInto consideration, the proposition did 160 In 1903. Failures in Canada of the world for a year on the 28th out fessed threw and great waa dinted badly, but strange surprise not appear to be a (ramble one. carried nnmber IS, against 16 last week, and day of last June. Tuday, when you no open challenge to the state to to any no bone were broken. The coal situation la Juat aa bad. 19 tn the week a year ago. think you sre getting 68 per cent Bell. This challenge, had tt In nn effort to save his life, a spereported that no coal at preaent Wheat, Including flour exports from gasoline, nine times out of ten you produce been answered, would have offered cial train wm made up nnd he waa Is obtainable In Ogden. the United States and Canada tor are getting only 63 per cent or lean, the defense an apportunlty of seeing removed to the hospital nt Elko, but On next Thursday there will be the week ending August 8th, aggre- as the preaent practice la to let tbe , cither eual nor Ice to he bad In this gated 8,272.993 bushels, against 3. high luniinaht of kerosene go over the states hand and crooeexamlntag he died without regaining eonsetoue-nesaIts star witness. The defense argued nnd before he reached Elko. city, a condition that hns never ex- 739.836 last week. 3,363,961 this week Into the gasoline to enlarge those at length upon Its motion to dismiss Jamnc K. Urton waa raised In Ogisted in Ogden before, and this Is last year, and 8.831,199 In 1901. For Tery desirable qualities nnd make the defendant. Concluding, Attorney den. He ta the eon of Mr. nnd Mrs. only nM summer. the first six months of the fiscal year them go farther. raid: John Urton and waa 81 years nnd five The open winter I, responsible for the exports are 15.963,760 bushels "The average petroleum of the Christensen were lu the dis- months old, at the time of hla death. case if thla "Why 1906-0the scarcity of Ice. but 13.10C.371 in and world gives off about 3 per cent of the reasons against a jury on thla brib- He attended the high school for three y for In 1901-0Corn exporta for gasoline. Some of the Ohio. Colo- trict court before of tool are not bo same evidence years, was known to many student and the charge ery evident. the week are 1,107.021 bushels against rado. Pennsylvania and Kentucky were Introduced, the court would not nnd has always been held ta the highThe rtah Fuel company maintain 1.608.131 last week and 1.293.6:18 In give off much more than that, wait for a motion, but would tarn est esteem. He enlisted as a nignal that a scarcity of coal miners la 1906. For the fiscal year to date the but the petroleums of California, Ten to the Jury and Instruct it to find a man nearly a year ago. The mines are 'Inexports are 9.370.333 bushels against aa, Kansas, Ixiulaiana, Illinois, verdict of not guilty. Funeral services will be held nt to work more than SO diana, Oklahoma, Indian Territory, per cent 4,578,337 In 190G-U"1 will admit that that In true," SL Joaephe church Sunday, nt 8 p. m. of their capacity, because the West KenTennessee and Virginia, roal said Hr. Loufbounow. nnd tbe body will Interred 1a tbe miner have been Induced by higher tucky do not materially help the IlThe position of the state tn that Mountain View cemetery. FRUIT GROWER S wagea to go Into the mineral mines. nil And world. these states It haa brought out. enough evidence luminating Farmera who used to go into the and territories that do produce lumlshow a probability jof guilt and this We want your peaches and apples. th3 are spending nants are overtaxed nnd some of to BREAKS HISUfT ARM tnetr time on their farms In other Call and get boxes to pack them In. them practically exhausted in keep- is all the law requires to be shown nt a preliminary hearing. Proof of work. At the present time the Utah THE H. L. GRIFFIN CO Kenneth Allison, th ing up the supply guilt must be shown at a trial, but riiw company hat half a (Iospa men son of Superintendent Allison, met 1 exIt la guilt sufficient. probable employed bunting and looking up The terrible disasters which have plained, to bind the defendant In a with nn accident yesterday forenoon, GOOD RACECARO SUNDAY coal miner, and are thinking serirecently occurred tn the coal mines of preliminary bearing over for a trial by which be broke the hone In the of ously employing have directed the attention In the district court. Jap labor aa a elbow of bia left arm. . A good race earl Is announced tor Germany matter of of scientists, especially to IntroducHe, together with aome companion, The local dealers effrr night at the saucer track. One ing tnethoda of protecting the miner scanty r Sunday had arranged a suntrlvance which the solution of the of the feature of the evening Is the against a recurrence of such calamiANOTHER BURCLABY from the fence to the ground, reached problem that Is growing more and half mile matched rare between Holties. or at least of diminishing; as far which on they expected to loop the nuns complex aa winter lister and F.ve the two best In three a possible, tbe lost of life. approaches. Another burglary ta the residence loop with their bicycles. heat. Another feature will be the district was reported nt 8 o'clock this Everything wm ta rendineM nnd EXCURSION NORTH.. OREGON effort of Samuelaoo to lower tile one The executive board of the morning. The bouse nt No. 2218 up to tbe standard except the nerve Short Line, Saturday, Aug. mth. Cheap mile motor record of 1:05, which he United general Garment Workers of America, Adams avenue, wan burglarized, but of the boys nnd this waa not ta round trip rate. Long limits return- - holds. which haa suspended the locals of the no details of the affair could be evidence. One by one tbe boy canAak Agents for particulars. The following la the program: Brotherhood of Tailors In Manhattan learned before going to press, further vassed the situation and one by one 1. Half mile matched race: Hollisf r striking against its orders la vice than thnt the officers were on their each decided tbe demonstration waa ter and Fyc; two In three heat. la: ion of an agreement with the manuto mate Investigation. CARD OF THANKS too risky. Bather than have the way 3. Three mile open lap, profesfacturer. hxc also suspeuded the scheme a failure, young Allison mountsion aL Brooklyn locals, which went on atrlks Te fhng (China) cigarette fac- ed the apparatus with hla wheel nnd The . wh to'inxly 8.Half mi's handicap, profoe-lonal- The whole sirike was repudiated. mMa tory employs about 80 workmen, the attempted the feat. He la not premy son Herbert Bar- ctoy through hla kmg illneaa, and to The pared to state whether tbe loop was majority of whom are boys. 4. Two mile lap, handicap, amaUnited Hatter International Uninn wages range from 81 to 81.65 per looped, but tbla much be can attest, tnder sympathy brought teur. has established an International death month for the hoys, nnd from $3.60 to that he came to tbe ground with a ,a.bou.t B,e 0B the day of hla 5. Quarter mile open lap, ama- benefit system by which the nominee $5.50 per month hnrial. including the Woodmen for the more exper- great deal more force than he ha3 of the teur. of a member teceived a stipulated aura ienced workmen. Three wages in- calculated on The break ta tbe 6. One mile motor race against recwith ? " the death of a member. Men clude their food, which consists of two elbow, tt la feared bln arm being upon will always ministry of sacred ord. who make straw hats, ns wall as those meal per day. be stiff. my In re re "g i desire to exnreaa who fell ones, come within the thanks. MARY HIXKijg WANT ADR BRING BIG RESULTS. provlsluua of the new system. WANT ADS BRING BIG RESULTS. WANT ADS BRING BIG RESULTS. I. U Reynolds, aecretary of the Weber Club, goes to Salt Lake today to confer wltk Senator Smoot and Bulker land, with a view of urging upon tho senator the importance of having the plana of the eitenalon of the federal building, blda fur whirg were received seme time ago, o r to provide for vised and tnodllled als more romis on tho north eaten-aki- n. a-- high-grad- post-offic- e SIGNAL MAN N.C.U.CAMP The first orders for the next annual encampment at the state nar ttonal guard were published last evening. The encampment last year was held in Wyoming, near Cheyenne, nnd the experience proved of doubtful satisfaction as far a the Utah troops were concerned, owing to the distance, nnd difficulty of reaching the location. Thin year, the encampment will be held nt American Fork, near Utah take, a central location. Adjutant General Wedgewood Issued the following order relative to the encampment: The companies of nnd attached to this command will report tor field instruction August 25, 1907. The companies in 8alt Lake City will he assembled nt the armory nt such a time an to enable them to entrain nt the D. 6 H. G. depot, nt 8:10 a. m. Major W. T. Williams will command nnd will issue all necessary orders nnd Instructions for assembly of troops. Company B, Ogden, will assemble in time to entrain nt the Union depot nt 7 a. m. Upon arrival ta Salt Labe the company commander will report to Major Williams Company F, Mantt, will entrain nt Son pet Valley railroad depot nt 7:10 a. m. The company commander will report to Major Frank Hammerman. Major W. K. Williams will have charge of the train from Balt Lake. He will entrain the command nt American Fork, and after putting bar gage on wagons, will march troops to camp. Major Frank Hammerman will have charge of train from south, and will detrain likewise. Captain Earl V. Smith, quartermaster First infantry, la detailed aa camp quartermaster. He will be assisted ta bia duties by the battalion quartermaster, who will report to him by letter at once. . Lieutenant Wm. E. Knessa, battalion adjutant, 1a detailed an (amp oommlmry. Each company nnd the Signal corpa will forward a detail of four enlisted men to pitch camp. These men will report for duty on August 84. Company commanders win receive transportation nnd instruction aa to the time of departure for their detail from tbe camp quartermaster. The messing of tho command will be by company. Company commanders will .take lmmedtat steps to cure the necessary cooks for Their command. Each mesa will be ta direct charge of a commissary officer who will be held responsible for tbe proper cooking of the ration ami that the kitchen la kept la a sanitary condition. The personal baggage of the officers and the field desks of companies only will accompany the troop all others will be shipped la the camp equip-pag- e. TRAIN extremes MEET IN OGDEN Th Jury; "When I goes to de cothoos, said Uncle Eben, "it sometime looks to m like de Jury waa a committee to award a prize to de smartest lawyer. Washington Star. ' Dusking th BeM In Old Tims. The last butane of curing acolds by ducking them carried out ta England waa In 1801 nt Kingston-on-ThameA contemporary newspaper record such aa event 1a 1745: "Last week a woman that keeps th Queens Head ale house at Kington, ta Surrey, waa ordered by the court to he ducked for Molding and wm accordingly placed ta the chair nnd ducked ta the river Thames under Kingston bridge ta th In pretence of 2,000 or 8,000 people. tlm ducking was Queen Elizabeth' th universal punishment for Molds, nnd tt appears thnt each town had then nt least on of there penitential Dr. Johnson chain In ordinary oar said to Mra. Knowle, "Madam, we bare different modes of restraining rlta-etofor th men, a ducking stool for women nnd a pound for beasts. Westminster Gasetts. tu. cka cross-examine- - , d " large-poniihl- un-ab- net-esaliy- en-fo- rertT - oia aJ a. r A Dog Dotsctlv. a peasant vu found awJ dered ta a wood ta the department at the Loire, France, with hi deg am., near the body. No clew could at fim be gained ea to tho perpetrator of th crime; and th victim's widow coat.. ned to live ta the same cottzg, . In 1829 companled always by the faithful dog, la February, 1837, two men. appu. ently travelers, stopped at th hua requesting shelter from th non,, which was then granted, but n loan--' er bad th dog seen them that h flew nt them with great fury mg would not be pari fled. Aa they v quitting the house on of them aid to the other, "That rascally dog ha not forgotten us." Thla railed th suspicion of the widow, who It, nnd the applied to tha in the neighborhood, who fok lowed nnd arretted tbe men. After a long examination one of the criminal confessed. Ralph Neville In Guflug Magazine. oror-bear-d I A New Phare ef Biology, A widow recently came from Albany to lire with relative In Brooklyn. Her new neighbor discovered that she wa given to romancing about amall nut-teOn her own behalf aha clalnud to take the "poetic view of life. But one of her neighbor waa Inclined to nn a "shorter and more ugly wort" ta deMribing the trait. Among other things tho woman from Albany stated that her late husband waa a biologlet In the state's service, preaumablf at Albany. Later on It wm lea rued Hut he really bad been In tbe states service, doing time nt Bing Bing for a naan forgery. A professor's wlfs came to the "Blologlflt la th poetic term, 18 right" he Mid. "My husband tell me a biologist la a student of cell i Ufa." Brooklyn Eagle. m-ru- hog-grena- KILLED BY Hew to Bacons as Artist Holman Hunt began tl art lthor. when at the ags of four he cut Js, lock of his own hair to make a brash. It ta rather a serious ait for th young artist rightly to om picturesque and as far bie Inadequate means uf begiumnskl canto. We all know the atury W Junta Wert nud tbe cat's talL ah.3 ta a colorist, being supposed to u7 squeezed the luscious hue fra ' ere to make his palm. probably many young artist plating a career, why not suggest . tew new ways of beginning! Make a brush from popper kvln, brush, from mummer's hairbrush. fan uncle's chin whisker, from aunties fate front No doubt fit reason there am tew great artists nowadays Is that U la bard to avoid-readmade paint brutJT They are thrust upon children inth public school. How can we hap tt a Benjamin West with brushes dnig on the marketb-PkU- lp L. Haw in ton Herald. Ceneelatien Somewhere. They had been husband and wife for three months only when tbe young wife commenced to show algna of with ths bargain ah bud Tun unhappy, ehe confided to a girl friend who paid her a visit "Why, dear? Inquired the other. "I am beginning to think that my hnaband married me for my money." Well," remarked the philosophical tt ought to be some conconfidante, solation to know thnt he Isnt inch a London Tatler. big ford m he looks. Ho Couldnt Plow. A certain Incident connected with the greet Napoleon while he was n lie in Elba la commemorated in tbe te land to this hour by an Inscription 4 to tbo wall of a peasant' peasant and himself tried to plow, but the oxen, rebellious to those handi which yet bad guided Europe, heodlmg fled from tbo furrow. Greenland Whslss The great Greenland whale hi teeth, iti baleen plates or whalebmsof taking their pines Along the center on tho palate rani a strong ridge, and each ride of thin there is a wide Inalong which the plates uo serted. These are long and flat Mo th tag free, and are placed tcrom and sides parallel their with month near each other. The base and outer whole edge of the plates art of Mild fringed, are Inner the Jmt edges bone; month ond filling up the Interior of the acting An a strainer for th food,wb consists of tho small awlmmlnf tasks and medusae or Jellyfish . A Man1! Career. A man ought to look upon hla care as a great artist look upon bte na" of terptecs a look ho which best self, upon Infinite pride nnd a iatli faction wni nothing else can give. Yet mD7 taw with pie are so loosely connected vocation thnt they are easily aepaiated from tt, Bucceaa Magnates- - Sehopanhauer on Courage, f cannot well explain why cowardice ' Memo contemptible nnd personal courage a noble nnd sublime thing, for no lower point of view enables me to see why n finite Individual who la everything to blmaelf nay, who In himself even the very fundamental condition of the existence of tho rest of the world should not pnt bia own preservation abort every other aim. Hs Know Moths here, cried th boy "If yon dont behave ril whip yw I wlabt you would, replied th Be Th Doctor's Lesions In Pat is nos. Among my professional acquaintances, writes a young doctor ta the Saturday Evening Foot, perhaps 15 per cent of all bill rendered coma to nothing, or practically that nn! their value as teaching a leoson In be considered. Tk Reason Why. "Percy, Mid Tete do Yean, "Mads everything be shoots to tbo hospitals" But, then, yon know," said L'Olgnon, smiling. "Percy never a boots anything but gamekeepers New York Press What Strawberries Roolly Are, Tbo pulpy portion of tbo strawberry Is not really n fruit nor even a berry, but la a duster of dry seeds lightly Imbedded ta a man of pulp. Tbe little seeds are tbe true fruit It Is surprising that the pulp enlarge; that It does not remain small nnd dry. By Mine wise provision of nntnra tbo pollen not only directly gives life to each seed on which It falls bnt also stimulate tbe surrounding portion of tho receptacle (originally email nnd bard) to grow Into the soft. Juicy and luatreua form. Bt Louis Post-Dispatc- $ boy. You do, ehT over Yes cause when tt'a all Excbinfcandy. will gimme ton - Heartless co Not Lost. Traveler (to ferryman crossing tbo river) Haa any one ever been lost la this stream? Boatman No, air. Boms professor was drowned here last spring; but they found him after looking for two weeks Fltogende Blatter. boooa A man named Olacoul wu plowing-whetlw famous exile came along ous day and expressed an Interest In hi work. Napoleon even took tbe plowshare ont of the man's band and to guide It blmaelf. But tin oxen refused to obey him, overturned (be plow and spoiled tho furrow. The luBcriptlon runs thus: "Nipntoa Die Groat, paaaing by this plac la MDCQCXIV, took ta tbe neighboring field a pin rv share from the hand if wouldnt take me to be giggled th fair widow. So you ' tore-ty-l: rejoined th taconri Buttfyoe bachelor. ante old to to daughter I might take ha old." No, Indeed. Why They Left What evDTi crowding out of th drawing Hav refreshment been anMUMro Matilda B I" George No. But Aunt ting ready to stag. .. Hells George! r, Envy la an awkward homage Mon knforiority paya to merit L t Wouldnt Yip, Be Ho Grew a I knew a man who wo a ewrT tloui objector to tipping barber .jLi-onccould not share himself. that according to careful trae Don, he bad been forced to mile alderably more than 100 . om yaar ta order to find attltuni abopo where hla unbending . the Dp question waa unkaowu pend ratter more than cab fare ta doing as Finally., xbanated tbo whole of Inner . nnd moat Of the suburbs be a 4Vn ndewawlB Bid fTO e |