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Show THE SALT LARK TELEGRAM. THURSDAY EVENING, 'AUGpST 20, 1903. TIME REPORTS READ AT G. A. R. MEETING! 0000 Southern Pacific Finds f. That Serious Wrecks Have Been Caused by Color Blindness and Deafness. ENGINEERS HAVE BEEN .TO BE ENTIRELY COLOR BLIND. DISCOVERED thirty-seven- th va. t'c-liver- ed 00 by I . f D. ESii If at she tirrn cf tlie fatt of a dynjK-ptihuslund and lravca l:t::? The worst of the dyspeptic it tht he docs not reilLr lili own r.ifaiinn. Hi world i cnlirrdy out of Dyspepsia anl other diaic of the stomach ami orjns of diction and nutrition are perfectly an el cured by the ur of Dr. I'trrcr's GcUrn Mrtlical Discovery. It cuita the uortt forms of th tliea.ae. It cures when all other niedirlnrs hivr failed to lertbt. Accept no prit4.litute for Dr. Flcrcc'i THIEVES GET :- p.m Jrm Ofr. Htlvrr ti.d ;arf.;. turret r.ra-- --- thai:; 3 daily. all f!jf r'ffffCr.i r r'l f ti' ;.. ; Ito I. r r,: i.irrr. it ACnt. ; p.-- f 1 ,. c. M)a,n. . tntr-m.- pt a . ... rJuiVYaaO -- tw4ata. ...T5 i . m. hci;k. -- J; T0?U ATCHISQX . 5 rE SJLYTA ! .t. A-- f .:. r - 1. I'fiU. :t. O. 1 A T. A. a. o. i. r. a. City Ticket OSw, 231 Hitla XirsrC tv h. I 3.'u3;i. tJ-r- f-- a. ta. t- ,!g City Ticket O.T;r 201 i!aia Street. Telphers 250. J. L. r-r- -- a !:!, Pert: tw ar.3 p.m y.0- - h -. u i . p.m lh, Mar.-.t- r itr ri ' Cf let,iraw CwU YlT1t. 1W Iuii -J ()m v Viijtf, ttim, . i?.t 3t, J. r tT:t-A- ti!...:rv r2 ..n !Tt:, -., ,.r,l-:i- : f'.-rV- "; at-.- l P;. eil V. ' -- " m J t r A',o : ! '' - .1 - 1 Vo. - lur.rLsrr.. !!,..,. r f; 1 .r M.-- pl-- rr 1:3 fU PRESBYTERIANS OPEN Officers Are Chasing Band of Bold, Bad Men in A n. - r ; d.v Mil CONVENTION TONIGHT f. i t . . . J Tho Presbjterlan Teachers' convention will be opened tonight at the Kir;t Pre: bytcrbut church by an address by the Rev. Ceorge I McAfee. I). V.. on "The Christian Home i.nd the Christian Scheted. the Bulwarks tho Nation." Admission will be free nr.d a large b fir r:t g h'.T'tt . A tw. i J a .!- j;. : .; Irtt- the Federal building during the past month, and it Ia rapidly developing the architectural beauty that will make it an orr.amtnt to Salt The walls of the first story-- are nearly cimi'lcti'd, and it is now possible to get an idea of what the completed structure v, hi iio!c like. Ash is well pleased with Superintendent builders are making and the the for the roof be will walls the ready says bv December. lie does not hope to get the roof placed this year, however, as he says the weather will probably stop the work before that is accomplished. The building will be completed by May, y.'-iMr. Ash says, unless some unforeseen trouble arises. e. jr; e. 1 a-- a -- ' i K . ; r at. I'Tf lut.rtara. !: . . I J - r-- - 0'ifril r x r cent. A Lt 't i lev c.ty. r- .:: .ii ; . -- .i .... . . t 1 1 ; O !J M --. . . Ui';, it ii," 1 .apl'i - i. . p ,! , f l . w a . x 1 ! I ? iC - f -- - -g ,.!t ? - ,1 ' t -. T - ' f e i . i . I kt i..v - - . 1 - ti- - j- . r " . S n- pro.-rres- Mf.fj-iti'- r-- 1 stln s o. an-;Rr- , J rtm ar.5 At, I c. r. 4:1 - -- 1 1 re;;i s-- Ir , - has stolen at least 15o horses in that time. I !! k Je J. t t e,v i.t t r. t: f jr trThe officers say the men began th' ir 5 ."t"fd v ;f . .ii r b t:t xttt in operations Sanpete county, working t .t h .i h itt'f.i I "o .;;" v.ix . : r h :r PI. a: d north, stealing from six to ten horses a attendance Is expected. i!! week. They were traced to th" I'tah line Tomorrow's will be ns near Poeatello. and it Is supposi-fed lows: they have confederates in that neighborhood. 'i 0 a. !(' m. Study of Hebrews; leader. II cf. Kr .i i x ut-A few days aero live horses were .' t f u d ' t t UM n i e: f Rev. X. E. Clerr.enson. from one place fn Sanpete county. SherM. I e. inr. xi tf'e 9:."f a. m. "First Principles in Drawiff Jensen iol lowed the men north and t: lH'I u t u tr.t hare th't traced them to Salt l.nke. Thev were ing." Mrs. Annette t Hanker. a t t (' f r t e,i i t' n' S. seen later in Farmington. but had no I0:.0 a. in. ltevb-i nf President a.:; r errarif horses. They are now believed to bo in "Practical Ethics." put J, the r.:t; lii! i w$il !'. pii,..r Cache valley. Two weeks ago they stole Hyde's H. Marshall. a lino span of imported horses from a (leorge 2 p. m. Study of Hebrew p; loader, Itiverton farmer and were followed to ReV. N. K. Cl.mi.on. Sandy, wh.-rthey were lot. 3 p. m. "Reading in the (Jra I Miss L. M. QualtrouKh. S p. m. Public addres. cirater SOCIALISTS DECLARE America. Our Home Mlion Rev. Ceorge 1 McAfee. I. D. f-- ?'. 'No f.t.. . J, t;.- ! d - i I- - l',e ilAifT 11 I L AT II 1 r- jtierdjj. f .;' tht..i! e t,- n . V'-- v ! 3D . .: m i Kn-- k .V-- " C1IX- At'r.a, . . .'- - -tVr Nee ran lb,ir.ts n'if.i! f!t ' Wtl,it, T'.e rt t r S A- - m.ib r d'i'tti a n C":'.u! tz .r. ,ir.t-- er'v'! -- r - Sessions Tomorrow. pat S ov. J.-h- t 1 . rie . I., H f 1', JI rt::t: tc.' hi 'K'd. ;i Th- - M.t. r m ; ' 'd r.' ... A. H. I'.iu- ., ji: t Address Will Be Given by a Noted Divine at Fir3t Church; Hires Sheriff Jensen of Sanpete county tvjs in tho city last night on the trail of a band of horse thieves who have been operating r.iu". ut' d Si r t J . . ra. a. Jt::nriL OAl.Vl.iTON'. JII. PAW TRA I p ru. JvA??-FA.- CITY. fT, J , . 1- :,. '..!w.i lie. JJ nf rm;lrs y tl.. The cinr'-.- Sanpete. J. M. - id- City Briefs. i.-.-o t ... all Ir.Tcr l j ... ... ..... .. rfc'nji Pre o j n K ie i 3 . (, 'Ppn. ?.."c. 1 ' r if.Vn ar J 1: .:.!?r Mj!, r. I tn! ". nr V . r t, ZZ'i r in 'e- Rf : t W . 'No. ;:-- .f a r.tk o:?. Atti:it'i:n at r a t.T la:::: f ; . v -, ' 'Nj J. - Prr !)r tr ( t . ' 1 : ar.-- f I Jltr. ai.ij a rv. . r,4 lt-r.f- f r 1". J'V-r- lr-v.- ,. 3 1 - K" !.-:- t- - ? t I'nr Co. 5 ( T.fAVr "ALT LATCt CJTT. fror, t'tflh f.rr... rire-e- - s r- remarkable progress has been mart" on I -! A. '- .1 A- e ." HALF PRICE. HARMONY EXISTS sale this Kidnapers Are Caught. Fort Smith. Ark.. Aug. w Salt Lake, I'taa. Aug. Z VS,Z To the Editor of The Tek g;a:n: "Will you kindly publish the following communication: Rcspectf nil v. c;eok(:i: i:. poati-:Head quarters Socialist Party, P'tah, L.eh.1, William 2' Hicks and h!s ife, the suppr.o d of the band of eight negroes who are accused of kidnaping a, while girl of Pert (libsm. I. T., have been captured and lodged in jail here. News has been received of the capture of nil the rth r members of the band. A party eif Au. 10, farmers who attempted to rf?cm the Goorrro K. Poatf Pear Comrade:' were tlrd upon by the girl yesterday one DYNAMITE CIRCLED The clipping of The Telegram s"nt by and of their a you had escaped me in reeling piper. i.egroe, man named Pate, was kiK d. number, The Hb ks Wil Isay in reply for publication: BY BURNING LIME That at no time in the wl ol.- womsn claims that the Irl Ir her of the Socialist o" America history was harmony and unity party so prevalent, and daughter. that the matter in between ('tan Condition of the Treasury. Limo on Vessel Causes Flames to State organization isdispute a matter of merely finance and In no way ! elate I to party Washington, Aug. CO. Today's trea.t-urEndanger Lives of Crew and harmony. Jt will right ilslf very shortly statement sh'iws: Available i ash and Utah will present one of he Ioy.il Destruction of Ship. balance. t:Z;ZZi::; go! 1. HO'UM..;. States of the International movement "of the- word as represented by the Socialist in America. SAX FRANCISCO. Aug. 20. The brig party For the benefit of your numerous rideW. G. Irwin, hence August loth for rs, many of whom r.r Socialists. I hope will make this correction, so as io Roche Harbor, returned to this harbor you allay any anxietv. ilosp?rfr.:iv. R. S. MNT. today on fire. Capt. Cathley reports State Secretary SociaU-- t Paitv, Ptah. that on August 17th at 9 p. m. he discovered smoke coming through the Hany Coming to "Water Con;re?s. cabin floor. After searching the hold BEEKEEPERS OF NATION The acceptance of Invitation to attend conmess ):i oden tuxt fire was found in the forward hatch. I.IEET AT LOS ANGELES. the Irrigation rv:.ih are roming Into The hatches were battened down all Many i;tab'e per yon? hav ftirr ifi d thsr night, and on the following morning n t r.;l':r.s to p.. present Ii f. o. V. LOS 400 was AXeJKLKS. delediscovered that were removed. It Aug. 2). About Stour Neb., will ali.rd ard the lime slack in the cargo was on fire. gates were present today when the lirst 1'MX'ntofa Bireoln. IrveMita-tlon- s paper on "Irrlc itl-The vessel's bottom and sides were session of the thirty-fourt- h in Nebraska." The annual conT h colony of New Jersey v. Ill li ivo burning and Capt. Cathley ordered the vention ef the National Beekeepers' as- of io i an i;t;lnci-- at th congress boats made ready and provisioned, and sociation was called to ordr at M taKurui-t- . it. Tin- Mining and they were towed astern of the burning boll. The attendance was reprethe National i f nr.d aNo y vessel. of most the and Irrigation. thr" sentative, many in at; irlm prominent On the evening of the same day fifty bee culture men in the Fnited Stabs published at Washington, are all s.e ;rirnr cases of giant powder were taken out of for forthcoming artkl.s on th" ton- data present. V. Z. Hutchinson of Flint. Mich., edithe bold and thrown overboard, and the gress. Review and resiMaurice Pi. n wl!l atb rd the conrre vessel's course headed for this city. The tor of the iu t..ke s dent of the national association, presided. from Washington and w ;i: kIv m ad :r. : Irwin was picked up off the heads by President on "St.ite and Fed-r.l.a-annual addre P. rtatr.lng to 'the steamer Navarro and towed into was a reviewHutchinson's I of the conditions han-e-F. lirleatlon." At:.!rrw. prevailing njam'n the harbor and dookpd at Meiggs wharf. in the business of producing honey ard : of the 1 ; C, ;.' 'if It.vL Fciverlty the reached When she bay the flames the accomplishments of the association Otero of New M. xh o. H nntr P.uU were coming through the decks. during the past year. Congressman Frank Mon.ldi of Ma. you said that I wasn't be-to the pantry eat that piece of cakemeinsick. cause it would make Mother Yes, Bobby. Hobby (convincingly) But. ma. it has not made me sick. Cincinnati Enquirer. Bobbv . : . - y - OGBEN NEWS head-juarter- il.-ll- s Stv-Irv-tltu- t pr'rt r Blan-ohnrr- Ps - It-vi- ew onv-Ma- kr. b"-in- For-s?r- j: pe-r- , l v e :: v Pb-po- TRY FEEDING Instead of a Journey for Health. addresses were made Interesting Professor A. J. Cook of Claremnnt by on and "Honey Exchanges Among Bee Men." which was followed by extensive discussion and by J. F. Mcln-tyr- e of Seppe, Cab, and E. S. Rovsev of Salt Bake City, who discussed the .piey-tlo"How to Make Money Producing Extracted Honev." The sick person has not exhausted all of his resources until he has tried the value of proper, pure, and scientifically made food. It often happens that when medical skill has been exhausted a person thinks change of climate necessary. That's the time to change the food. A big man in New York City whose r s normal weight mark had run down to 173 pounds. "I was so ill," he says, "that my doctor me to go South but as I could not afford to go I hesitated and then along came a friend who persuaded me to try the food Grape-Nut"Am glad to sy I did so for I gained back my lost CO pounds and I now feel fine all the time, never felt better in all my life and that means I am well and Etrong, didn't have to go South, saved the money and am all right." Nam.-riven by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. This shows what a delicious food can do when It is pure and the right kind. nd ed s. ? van, under indictment on tho charge of soliciting a bribe of Jtr.OO from a representative of baking powder interests for three votes in favor of the bill to law, was begun repeal the anti-aluhere before Special Judge II. C. Timmons. The jurj- - was secured without delay. It is made up of seven farmers, two carpenters, r. State house employee, a clerk and an engineer. Whitney Eayton, representative of the baking powder interests, the witness upon whom the prosecution depends chiefly, after testifying to the fact that he attended the Legislature last winter, trying to secure the repeal of the pure-foo- d bill, said: "I met Senator Sullivan in the large m . nt. nthe-- The two v.- Soldiers Subject to Aches and Pains. I Have My Share I Find Relief in Dr. Miles' Pilln Anti-Pai- n and Nervine. i can r: An'sd'4 Irry vobi.tr f, n r: I".;,-- . re d in th- : Thro-rXiOu. TO ST. LOUIS. rmr. Xit crty t K.i r:t ie !r on r j.-- t Ycr. to N? !!i:;.al Toejrt-- f!r a'.Pr.ia t Two tr.'- - I.N lr.1t OPT. 't !,;; ttt? I i,i h r-- A New Daily Taper for Odcn. nvnerne nt Is undr way. head- d by - IN BOODLE Ir.f j;n 1 . l a T-.- a .,4. , 'tp ji HALF PRICE. ' Men's summer underwear sals this week, . - at Walker'. ... 79 p-n- i ve-- - - 5 . .- with ti c cxccp':t-- '. j I 1 -t ni". w.n.i : rr-rtr-i. l.VNCit. A'.i Frjr-- Mr;Ual f, hrsl.:ve.a .rd z'. ts, 1 in rvr i .' i- S r t ! i 'cr Ar, ..1 r:ej. r:.3.-,s7 ' i '1 i i 1 . I I;-- i c-a- . V. thtm "Mi.t tweirtl llll II,; ' - " : lp. - "" - t. on NVnoui ail Hratt Dr. U,l:i Medial Gx, L:.-iift- J- - H A TrcAUbU e t t i:i - ' , s - i z 1 'i " " I uu 4, 1 s f t T'nt In to T".c F. T!rVt l !- nr-ryo- HEALTH. Jr'UAaL'Hi; WII.M.Tlf. Mocntain, Valley i . t t fcl . j 'l tail at &ait Ls ' : rut: Ti! i."" Y ' t No. - r, '1 i ! 1 i K'.;f vnirn Kc!r.i r ft r'-;';!! trM, via t!.3 UrV.n -- L--? i -;-h V i t I A 5 A l.T LAKH Mala - ie"!ffs; Actnt. f f. t r: ii - i ft; . L A.Nt. 2LI ' - At t- n Ctj. RVnrtAT. ;j ;! . 7. i - - -: Southern Pacific Company's Lines , t- 1 Tttr. 11 iitxo-- '- i Visit, to "AT.tFOP tn a liter tar r riao to Xlr. WWeh & 6 - Greatest PU7 Ground cn 2Lsrtiu i - r ii j . a I if or ilia rrr'-.- C f.;-- -f r' 4 eff y'" p : a-- t ' A4i?cn , rites to ?c-J- r mI ?, A Delightful ! 'I U?t -. ;- f. 1 f-r- ..? r j . It. .' w Goods to 7 : ti i n r;r.4l 'd . rr ; i ;r i'., art re? . . '1 rl r".;v r. . r: t'.t fed I dr42;i: Mdr Kerne AH c:tv t-'- ., ... ..... if. titj; ;;rt n-- .u lit Second Son tit St. HALT LA tr? e. pe-i- r :.: .i 1 act ..rc:iif up .. K. l!,e t: y j rcrmr, Jr- rd tt :dra;?i 41 i I .fi.1, ; -n. Ir. I h c n .?? l .r aitr.y r . pa. r r . ily t fry.". ?v.i-r? .mct" 1 t an prompt tr'-t-r- ".. w Is v. i .l e. Dr. Md- tr?a:m-r; r v ; tr : tc Netvsr.r, 7 aiel hc!;n t, pj t j,o t, l - t which I nnj A . A va , - or;n. awtiVily. V. s TiV'iTUV J, Wd, ir.it, TI. 1. o i ; t;:rr. - I Ir. ifsinth'MM '.vr'i. l ftnri Mile- - Ke: '2t Ter.an Ntvj .':and Lucr t j th: r tt ia every re?pt. ja's m Mi im. thuA t v ;r Kr. N, vi . 1 1 . . 1 . a io'J. "' - r- ti. Lv.!k Iljr.. f 4 1 5-- w-- e and added: "Just then Senator came in and Senator Smith steppedFarrls over and joined Senator Farrls. I talked to Senator Smith later, after Smith had talked with Farrls." ... r re 11. SCANDAL room back of the clothes roenn. Tie we needed three votes to gc-- t the bdl that wanted He nld that f r the sum of passed. Jb'OO he could carry (no other vote s and his own for the repeal of the law." "Who were the other Senator?"' "He gave me to ut.de r.'tand that Senator Smith was one nf the others. He said he would sh-- Smith and go Into the matter further." Layton thn told of Sullivan. Smith and himself going to the Madison hus-- . , 0;. 5 r r?e. ( ; 1..! Khf i:rn.t.f tw.-jpa:n d a di l 1 , e:'tU't ft. j, ,.. tnr1 r a. r. f. A.t fi0ur1 rasUiTn:rp. 2v Cill City. ' jr:rc!;aj ta A taw-- Tt havf mv shur ;,c rr. 1 14.11 It r l.Y.-- the Utt t:. t M t5it the u i.ers !. avr n f A; never ta. I la ffl.cv tl - t'..r l.ciii'-h- : .V r.vr.L-t- f or t:usr I f t trruMti f ,r .rri.Jr. i O t';.y, i:-:- T: r U.T SHOTT COLOHADO-UTAl- i ? s: .1 n - ' 1 SENSATIONAL TESTIMONY JEFFERSON CITY, Mo.. Aug. 20. The trial of State Senator W. S. Sulli- are n. not abb s who will be mmM - ?.tl men will probably debate t f i tu. e.f pome of th ;ir.d aet?. Ciltn being for nd MondU imalnst. I n. ( fr ' ovvT . Jtsr. c:?r - one-oct- ;t in half a d:zen Utah counties for the six months. It is believed that this band or-.Oer- ! c :5 4 ri.-rre- Beauty of the Structure Can Bo Appreciated. 230-pou- ! !.-.?- X V,.. rr :r. .it-r-?,- i'i-nc- 1 - .A ft-- '. o:Ud XKvr ....... c 4 1 , J lp. ;.c;-u....n- i en:,-- re. r- r IrP'M. t IrJwt. V.tlfM? 1. ff I T(J IV.rrr. fj'.i'r Q.tJJ tl,lTl tif.!" rteTv pf.jvo rM. M'Trtr Har.iritV,y COD t;.5 - t C-4i- j irt.'.. ::at "i. :f "t '.. c . a- - .'.a. t .. .7 a t.;"Ttai.. ;, .....i.. r 'ea. 1 ! crs rrirn pi.'.f.i:rr. . jr a.m C.U'U 5 r--t- ? (.Toti., ....... fJ junto i n i'ir, rrr.:.-- ; r) Ai.r.ivr. r ?r:nd. if ... 1 J I Jt" 1- . f- af-- " f1"r I , 11.1- Cr'.-- , -- . at -- J 1. - Atir.ivn rs-.- e r-j- -d e ict.: the matter has taken form as far as the Golden Medical Di'scovcry. Tbrrr no express service Is concerned. The? inother medicine fcjr !i'.c !orr.ac!i. Mood tention Is to have express cars run at and lunsr which can hovr wide and regular intervals to and from the down-tow- n wonderful a record of curts. It always district carrying rarrcls. Thc Lclps It almost always cures. will be taken and dellvereel at stations t -- i urti)-m,(- f on the route, and a small fee win i ttle cf vn I an J Me boat rwovrT' h r charged. The details will be worked re!J. r ith s'tilTir' jr Iwi ! out in the near future. Mr. v.. It. brrn. r f wri: It has not yet hrn determined to do McA4cnriti. r.!"fl Ce.. '.r'.h Ctr'unx "Mr xrUl t;. wor'ol 3 a regular heavy freight busing. The hV,ih yt i wrrra a a I br. prai? The Consolidated Railway and Power heavy cars would be hard on the rails 'a CoTtn n Senfc Mrdieal Dr. roadbed If trnfRc was large. company is contemplating the estab- and r A blanket franchise will probably not in Advirr, pnp-- Mndr..t, U free .n lishment of a freight and express ser- bo asked for. but permission may ! of zi receipt fta:np in pay vice as soon as a franchise can be requested to haul from certain w hob-s- ale of rmiltn;' city, or if e'edh. expend houses to tho business district be. volume j'. dr:rrvl vA t,i f.tar.:p. bound obtained. tween midnight and 6 o'clock In the Addrc Dr. II. V. I'icrcc, LuflUU N. V. Superintendent W. P. Re ad says that morning. Building material could also be readily handled. A device has been perv, th' I t .ini. r ri- party, fected by which a wagon can be loaded mn-,ber-t ! . rii . r be f t.it ti l In on a truck and then haul It away by tyiTd.n. u be.ut.th-- t d lh-- i Krnk J tr "ley. When the deslreI point Is t H b- ti Ti e j?.u.t f reached the wagon Is slid oft where th ftab S!;i' Jo ir;;l,'!..r tr U p el wanted. risat.'. Us d in t Up One Story and the around the Catirn-.- V. j'.-e- . jrpvttr. - Jtir-t- r- . c fir-ll- r Franchise That Permits Transportation of Mer- chandise for Line Will Be Asked of Council. k:.'--.- r- 2 ......:- - J.m T' t H.ee n pn UA'f Rr-- ii tno-W - f V bSi r?--- vit- tr-.i- k, :rr.-- I'-.- - i After disposing of a few preliminaryStiUey. matters, Commander-in-Chie- f Stewart read his annual report. The tlme of the morning pe.i!o-.- was taken up by the reading of reportt. Chaplaln-ln-l'hle- rr.vn, ! tr Nt-- Slfr;r t r Miir.tl STREET CA R COMPANY IS 10 ENTER FREIGHT FIELD MAKES FINE SHOWING Is re- - irK 1 ill CITV. Time Tal'b i . 5 rnoM ota r.ns .j:o!;t M;n x::ror. FAI.T LAKi: YOB R. After the encampment had bcon formally called to by Comm indir-tn- . Chief Joseph J. order Stewart, (raver wnn !l7;rM.'f DZTAV.T. 80 e. E k in Jfir (Ml! t national encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic opened t!l The morning at the Grand opera-housdlc-gatetructure filled with spacious kii " FEDERAL BUILDING Men's summer underwear week, at Walker's. 0 ered among the enginemen of the Southern Pacific road, the men having become so after having passed the Initial test. The time to elapse between tho examinations will be one or two years. would follow a confusion of the colors. Y- - SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. M. The Two or three cases of absolute color blindness have been discov- - () Tha Southern Pacific railroad has adopted a rule that all engineers and firemen shall be tested as to their sight and hearing, not only when they enter the service, but periodically afterward. This precaution has been made necessary as the officials have learned that Borne of the serious wreeks on the road have been due to physical incapacity of the employees. The system was prepared by and is in charge of the medical department, are principally The examinations tests for the heari ig and eyesight, and they are not stringently made, by any means. All that is required is that the person examined shall be able to distinguish unusual objects within an ordinary field of vision and shall be capable of hearing an ordinary conversation. No exacting tests are made- - It for good 's necessary that employeesof the. usual service shall be possessed faculties of hearing and vision. The principal eye tests are to deteran mine the ability of the person to see beordinary distance and to distinguish tween color, especially red and green. Color blindness, we find, is not at all necessary that infrequent, and it is very our trainmen should not be afflicted with it. Red and green are the most important colors used in signalling trains. Tied denotes danger, and wherever a train approaches a red light the instructions are positive that it shall not pass it, but shall stop and await orders. A green light signifies a clear track and safety. One can readily see the results that "Walls Arc Formal Business Session of Encamp-menOpen&d by Commander Stewart. 'IVXBL-SAN PEDRO. LOS ANGELES AND SALT LAKE R. R. CO. t, |