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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER, 4 FREAK FARMS THE EXAMINER Leeches andi Snakes. Alligators, Skunks Arc Among the Objects Cultivated. FuhiiMreU cvcrtr nay in lire year by the Standard Publishing i'u. ' dealers have just gone to Ami'tba to pnn hane wmk for WM. GLASMANN. Manager. au alligator farm which they projiuee stalling la the sou'h of France. kin has become so highly Delivered by Carrier, ling prized throughoiil France that the aniSunday Mnniius Examiner, it will pay well to 75 rla mal dealers biliiwe per mouth raise the alligators on lids, ihe firm 5 eta farm of tis kind III the world. Smg.e ropirii Not long ago President laiuliet reRATES. SUBSCRIPTION ceived a present of a bunting au'.i of By mail mm innittH tlurhuiiag alligator skin, and the novelty of the Siimluvl out -- Me nf Ogdon ....50 rta thing has been extensively aivertlsed in the French piva. The skin is said Tok'iihouo No. 511. lo be growing scarier each year, and there is always great demand for It for writing pads, III confer a favor by bonis, shoes, hand-bag- s, .'vibfh'rtioi'rt portfolios and loib-- i articles. ot'ftea of failure to inforning ibis Whai may be called freak" animal T i;e ihclr Examiner farms are springing up in hiuidre.ls of places throughout the United Stales. In 1 Uinolit there is a iiak farm. This farm is not for the purimae of I'OlMViTlONd Ob" SCIENCE. raising reptiles for exhibition purposes, as nil it hi lie supposed. The ciihiva-tio- n The only two objective existences in of the snakes is for medicinal of liie rn.irrgo are mailer anl energy. purKwee only. The farm acres of virgin prairie. sieut)-thr- e Luuw. no ran nriiher so far rs Alaiicr, d There aiv eighty mounds of earth bo diKlroyed nor brought Into exist-nu- i) in such a way that the snakes by any liamral agency. Energy use lie in for li pets and lliere are a i an iieltlier be destroyed rnr brought du.cu ncslK to each mound. la the concern A pa lent medicine into exmleji'-- by any nalural agency of the snakes. This firm thief buyer These, and these alone, are the alono took k.b'xi snakes laid year el of M'lunre: a revolution in 82.5U each. Tbe contract with the science would only mean that one or firm rails for snakes not loss tin a other of them Lad been disproved, frtur feet in lungih. The young snakes are as carefully They are both only cimrluitiuiis from cared for as if they were lam lit). Soma exiieriiuent and. observation: there Is mother snakes are neglectful and do rear their young. The innothing In the nature of things to not pnia-rlto the abow that they murt. be true, and they fant snakeH are taken dose one corboiiK(. oil the farm, placed In obvious are mi far from being that they ner of a good sized lot and fed with mere only eetabliKhed within Ihe last Several very large snakes are ceiuuiy, and have not yet become an used as household peta hv the manager. Their fangs are drawn, of coiii'm. The ewenCal part of laipular (bought. been overrun with In this reuse, then the tliw'overies house has always belter mice, and the snakes make its have aiout radium and congeners moiiHoi'K i hau rets. ceased no change in clieiiiUiry. They The manager lias one man to help have Indeed, rerlously rno.lllled our him In his work ahum, the farm, and only precaution they take against Iea as 1o atomic theory and nature itie is o wear a pair of thick the reptiles of elements, bringing us back to a hoots. The only ihing that the mananew form of the old doctrine of the ger complains of is iliat his neighhouis alchemists that all the count lew va- never visit him. A total of 1.512 snakes were sold frost the farm last year. rieties of matter might lie only There are alsuit ten skunk farms of one or two fundamental scaiiereil over the state. The animals forma. They have It'd us lo perceive are raised for ilielr hide anil oil, and Vast stores of energy, lying all arntind the Industry needs no protection. The skunks fees upon anything so os, whose very exist once was previoushut they like grassas it Is long we ran hoppers hetiergood, ly unsuspected, anj which, if than anything else. Afonly discover bow to lap (hem, are ter being killed and skinned the skunk is roasted over a slow fire tor its oil. ttpable of doing all the work of the This usually sells for $6 a gallon to world. They have even encouraged us The black skins fetch about druggists. to believe that tbe two entities, manor ft. 50. A skunk will yield from one to and energy, may conceivably be modi- three pints of oil. The average Is about fications of each other, or of a prime- a quart. Last year a western judge gave a win of which all nature, and val man a divorce because her husliand even the eternal mystery of life are was a skunk farmer. woven on tbe loom of time. But. to The ruUura of leechee has grown within a few years In Amerspeak of a revolution in science is at leech farms least premature not to say anything ica. and there are now five In the country. Many doctors si III bestronger. lieve In the "bleed him policy. I,eech farms In Europe are more proWHAT 18 PRIMROSE I)ATT fitable than those In America. The leech la an Insatiable sucker, The dispatches on Saturday morning European and will dvaw from half an ounce td an c'eTcbral Primrose lou told offhe of day ounce of blood all alone. One leech and of its general olwcrvanre in Eng- farm consists of forty acres of meadow. sowed with 75,000 land, but to a multitude of Americans It was originally leeches who read that dlsiiatch the real meanDEATH BY LIGHTNING. ing was probably not realized. Fee-- people know, porhaiw, that Primrose day was actually Invented by Sir Over 8even Hundred People Killed in Electric Storme Last Year. George Christopher Birdwood. K. C. I. K., who, anxious lo keep laird Hoawins-fleliAs near as may be determined, 713 memory green." bit Umn the persona were killed by lightning in the States In 1903. and between 700 happy thought of wedding the dainty, United killed each year. and 800 are perishable flower to an imperishable East, of the probably 100th meridian thundername. storms occur all over the country, but A short time before the first anniverwest of it. except In the Rocky mounof storms diminsary of the great (dalesman's death, Sir tains, the frequency ishes until on tbe Pacific coast there Colonel to the Birdwood wrote George none. The greatest numare Hon. K. Legge, secretary of tbe St. Ste- ber practically of storms occurs in Florida, in t he phen's club, suggesting that on April 18 intddlo Mississippi valley and the midthe club tables should he decorated with dle Mlesourl valley. The average number of storms In each in 1900 was 45. primroses instead of other flowera. The 35 and 30, The greatest rlub ctraimittee, however, replied that nuralier of respectively. deaths in any single slate was 180 In Pennsylvania. they could hot comply with tlie projio-sa- l, apd la consequence Sir George Ohio came next with 135. Indiana Illi121 each. Aa Birdwood was compelled to go else- nois and New York having to city and country, the more dense tile for where sujipurt population the smsllcr tbe rate to the Realising that party feeling was 1.000 000 of population, due. of course, "outside the pule" of his Ideas, he next to tlie fail that the territory of the is far greater Ilian that of the spoke to many of his Influential friends, country Besides this, ihe metal nsifs. telerity. Liberals, Conservatives, and Radicals graph wires, etc,, of the cities serve as alike, and l.ytton immediately or- conductors. Lightning rods, as usually dered a large number of put up, are of no use. A tin roof with spouts leading into ihe ground gptter adwas sain of which the Barns with is much more effective. vertis'd in all tin badtng Jzindon green hay seem to invite lightning. MaA slri king sunx-swou the ple and cutliMiwood trees are strink and, curiously cuougli, on the pith iiitn-- mom frequently thsn oaks, these tin; Finest show was made by a merntn r mu'h more than lieei hr. Ttis'S are surely a hum iilsce for sliehcr. and of Mr. Gladstone's cabinet, who feather be, I? lire not disliked by I lie his Ituiisc from roof to hits S' roke. with luimhe or primroMw, wliilr lie afterward wrote to Sir liciHire Carpentering, Building, Retelling liim of what 1m lmd done. of pairing and Remodeling s The gratifying of ibis h!i.t to. All attended Houeee Promptly purred Sir ( In h up on to work Guaranteed. Enquire of ther efforts, and the next year 18JC1. Ole Nelson, 545 16th elreet be advertised at his own cvpnnne, while Telephone 329-y- . on March 0 a letter of bis signed 'Hornis Sii.ciis-- ' was i'ildihcd in ibc Brcpral FVi-- pre-paic- lotro-datlc- na y mudi-fh-atlo- ua ff, 1 YOl'NtJ, Prop. MARIE LESSING, The Arkansas Rube. BEAMS A LEWIS. A Fair of Con. ADELINE A Rl'BItKR, A Fair of Pickaninnies. FREEMAN A CLARK. Ragtime Roomer. oper-ativP- MYER8, Baritone. Edison's Beautiful Pictures, Life of Napoleon." Admission lOr. Tho -- NO' MONEY a make I will yon salary loan on your personal note. Don't bother your friends or overdraw wi-your employer. It looks ; D. D. DRAKE i The Working Mans Friend. Mil 4 Ect-le- s Bldg. MONEY LOANED g g SALARIED PEOPLE Real Estate and Chattel Loans, k Service quick, confidential and & & private. No commission. WESTERN BROKERAGE CO. Phone 334 x. S33 4 Eccles Bldg, j? . , Pierce repre-seniail- Week May Sorg IQustrator, Presenting. Old Jersey D Curtiody Home-- My Dear and KLARE, Sketch Artists. DAWSON Iligh-das- s and PARREL, African Opera. PK VON BISTERS, Song and Dance Artists. MOVING PICTURES A Tragic Elopement. .91' m 70 eenls. Ad mi Com- 2 BOB KENTON, Putnam Clothing House . employment, union this year the locals over the country have been called upon to vote ujion 308 amendments to the general the International Typographical union constitution. wages received during some of the men working for 813 a week having received 47 weekly from . U Wash. Ave. OGDZN ' Sporting Goods Repairing a Specialty L. H. BECRAFT COR. 24TH AND GRANT. nBBERZSZS3 . SESSSSSEP" Settlesbeveraj the Nerves will Lb Your favorite j :a t' F. J. KIESEL ire x-- -;:: At Bars and Fountains. Makes everything good. Distributors. CO. (EL ve According G. C, Rcbcrg. Hilliard- - e, CENTRAL HOTEL AND BAR 'Phone Under New Management g to the annual report of 135-- k MiCMB80BBPOCS3H3lll88BB3OCifWrifnniBgOf Th celebrated $4.98 Silk Petticoat which is having such a. sale in New York and Philadelphia, can be purchased here for $5.00. NEW, and like . . REED HOTEL And Finds Us With Quanti- I. L. CLARK & SONS GO. ties of Goods Ill.IWJSilimm ON HAND mill1 !M w OGDEN, UTAH. l r AMERICAN PLAN. iRatas: 82 ta 3 par day. btfl modora lapmvanti DIM m fifth floor, giving graafl tag Ytow of laka monotaka aad vaUagi aommardal nan's haadgnartaiw Btiwat oar aervlca ovary fire mtr Thraa Maeka seat cfl DiM other SPECIALTIES in this store, good values. nm M. C. BIOELOW, OmbS a JJ1MM W Yet How to Save Money SL SELL Jiml imy ynm CHOUKERY anil GLAS SWA RE from ns this week. Wp have GIjAKR-DECORATED a lot nf hpcciiil values in odd picrenof china. ARE and DECORATED DINNER WARE, all nice nw ware, hut they are decoration that we arc rinsing out. You will save money tf you buy them. WHEELWRIGHT These Goods BROS., f SENT ON APPROVAL to smroMUJU nona Laugliiifl Fountain Pen Gaemittcd ffarnt Grade LjL SOUD GOLD PEN T. tai the writ, of THE EXAMINER. Crockery, Glass and Hardware ea as ahvenwuuc THIS is Probably the Longest Siege of Low Prices in Ogden in Boundless Profusion. plete line of Are. Call and Look them Over old-ag- HOSIERY Bicycle Gill and Examine four Wi'hineira -- In Nw Zealand the average a ages for common lalmr Is lu rents per hour. While the skilled worker In trades receives about the same as those of the United States. Among some nf the Social!! laws Is that known as "the arbitration and i vine iliat ion act. All Islam difficulties are presented to a hoard of euncillatiuu and when a scitlemcnt falls with this board the trouble Is liassed up to a trlbuual composed of a justice of I lie supreme court, a of labor and imp of capital. This tribunal Is ihe final resort. Among e Ihe Socialistic measures i ihe pensiun law. which is now In operation. All British ciiixens, male and female, who have lived in the colony twenty-fiv- e years an J above the age of sixty-fivare entitled lo a pension of about 250 a year. There are some conditions to this pension. Any perron In receipt of a fixed Income above 8250 la not allowed a pension. Tbe government figures that It in better to give pensions than to maintain Institutions for the poor and thus remove pauiierlam. Tbe pensioners are notably independent in their behavior. Ladies Fancy Runs like a watch. It pays to buy a good machine. 3416 -- by adding rc-til'- tised again the following year, after which dale Primrose day was perms in public favor. nently Union Made Hats Union Made Shoes Union-Mad- e. Clothin lb Union Made Overalls Union Made Jumpers Union Made Shirts etc. The parent body of 'he labor organiThe New York workers' wagon sations nf Germany. ,r'1 German fed- unions demand a a week eration nf labor, win, in headquarters schedule, wiib one apprentire to every in Berlin, has start lanunal unions fifteen men, and with the following affiliated wlih it. hav i :p a total memwale of wages: 813 a week for help d bership of 733.205. ai I us local ers; 815 for finishers; '818 to 831 for unions have IOuuO mem here, ac- blacksmiths, and 818 to 83V for wheelcording to the most if cm reports. wrights. The unions also demand that their walking delegatee be The scientific and domestic ediicaiion to enter any ahop and talk to permitted the men. nf women In Ruuds is perhaps in ad- The unions also demand the Saturday vance of any other nation. For fifty half holiday with full day's wages. j ears or more Russian women have Imen admitted to dipi'-main medicine There is no European country la and surgery, and the gremeMt facilities which women clerks are more employhave been extended for hr employment ed than In France. It ta rare to enter of them as clerks in government of- - a Frenrh nhop and find a man serving ti'CH. aa au accountant. Because of the fact that there Is no painters' general coa vent Ion of the ' Goods. Union-Mad- e 1 d, Tin. result wnii more brilliant than ever, mill without the shadow of a doubt ilu custom had firmly laken root, but, anxious to leave no stone unturned fo ensure Its lasting success, he adver- Lines of K During the recent .inke of printers In Boston, Mass., ihe amount of Btrika exceeded the bene liis In some Insiac.-.-- MEN Want to Remember that PUTNAM ha Complete s lmd. ic-sti- ,Tim-i- ALL UNION affil-iaie- It Is foolish for you to worry about ," Jlir'J-woo- 1 ur lril primrose-but-tonliok's- and the same amount fiom the lo,al organization. 8 BLANCHE REVKNI, Shadow Dancer. CHARLES MAY 9, 1901. The royal commission on labor disputes created in England last ytr is making Mnle tread way. Trade unions and labor organizations in all pan. of Toe National .Rolling mill of Vin- ihe country hare refused aasistame cennes. Ind., have nut down on ac- and Information of any kind toward count. uf labor trouble, and - men are making the tribunal of any value, owout. of employment. The trouble was ing to tbe fad that there are no repstarted among the furnace lalmrers by resentatives of organised labor on the a walking delegare who Induced them commission. to strike for a raise from 13 to 15 cents an hour. The leaden in the . The two organizations of window movement were at am lischarged and glass workers, numbering 7.500 men, orders were given to dump the fires. have been replaced by Window Glass Workers of America, which will lake in The laincaster, Eng, cotton the membership of the two former are reported .to he emigrating to ana will have headquarters Canada i.i large numh--: owing to The at Cleveland. O. There will be a presiconiinued of the mills, brought dent and four vice presidents, the latof ter to be located at important glass annul by the market manipulation cot) on buyers. manufacturing renters. WEEK OF MAY 2. h in-I- romraUaioner-tieneraFrank P. Sari gent, of the bureau of Immigration, 'here has been a larzr inriwum in immigration to thi. enuntry .luring the last flacwi year, when foreigners croeaed eur border Lyceum Theatre it iJAWYR UTAH, MONDAY MOltNJNG. OUDEX, Our Entire Stock of Hosiery is Complete and Goes at COST. 4,000 yds. Elegant Patterns of S6 1 -- 4c The LADIES WAIST IJne la Mot Complete and Coat Means Very Low Price. An I a portion of Our Well Assorted Stock Will Convince Any Buyer Hew Cheap We Sell Oooda, . Reese, Howell & Sons. mwii vrcotcrjraurchoicrof AAR Bad The PHtgeld te say Weather Has shown the importance of having GOOD SIDEWALKS IbaitMwil.wkuM HS4h I. mS. el gent eslilr rart nMw. Is tear MaH ram. VMS wy ki(tinl IM fnd., larea etn Hk. aali lak teteiac iMnty nil Bter Alsen Gm"an are giiaranlrvii Cement E d s Lmibsr While preparing for spring and mer ack to be shown the screen dows and doors just received at iv pnggiii Grand Special Offer Tw Mg in te. pn ewwk. iietane It aa mum m SoaaSn. c ankia aa Wr, tente ISc, ateya. katohaSayaikAia enfUtnce te ter taayMa a. aa eaWoaiir la ft w Co., SObO (W bnauMkitaranykacX) PHMMMMkMteid Lad in alylai aa Gnstei sumwin- awa'a atyla. rtfkl, UyteiaPiy bnud Wilk WI Satety Pachat Pm Hteter mbI Eccles Lumber Telephone 128 164 Twenty-fourt- h ( nHy yas Meat, fcv flnaa Sua tea 0 la aa, atkwawkaa. gaalintMv I Mtlatertw, la nay iwmct. n-- 1 ten N aaS OKteflf anSym A-- fcy us. This the beat brand nn the market. .You can gel it by calling an or phonirg The (Ma BteMy OaM Mwutofl CEMENT WALKS MADE WITH. Co. Street taiSilvpnaKfcta. LaughiioEff . Co. 171 MmM ., Unkit, BKA. |