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Show The Salt Lake Telegram. glass tube held in the path of these rajg and before the sensitized wall. As Ions as the rat remains "THE CHAMELEON" shadow. On killing the animal it is a rasts it alive THE PEOPLE'S NEWSPAPER. found, after a certain lapn of time, that it becomes 'l BY JAMK3 WEBER 1.1 NN Published Every Evening Except Sunday. r MrOvrf, PrS.. suddenly transparent. (CorjrttM. 15a. :!? it Co) by th "At the Kime instant a shadow having precisely SALT LAKE TELEGRAM PUBLISHING CO., the same shape an the animal in Keen to pans out CHAPTER XXI. (Incorporated.) through the glass tube and move upward on the Office H9 S. Wvot Temple St.. Salt Lake City, Ttah. sensitized wall. The Road Out. Telephone Calls Office 240; Editorial Rooms. 228. 'Two of my laboratory ansiMnnU claim to have Bradford Tailed tnty minutts; haif TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. distinctly seen the shadow in the full course of its on hour; but Chre did mm we can as One year by mall. In advance .... soon s I ascension. not com. th wnnueiy prur lrn utin h! irgfrirc 3.60 Six months, by mail, In advance , .60 demonstrated j of will dullness we th .. have men scientific to other One month by mall. In advance ctrtairty tms up ek. .1$ One week, by mail or carrier it!. Hut i 3 centa Bin?! cnnv. cvcrvwh era Home organism, presumably not atomic, ier- - on hi heart, Bradford that an hour If U. oroer, htn up. money Kemit by f. 1jS. money order, express tered letter, bank one tie or draft, In the name and t the ad- haps etlurie and capable of passisng through j,lass, $J. b u wf R5n dress of the tiius leaves me atomic oouy u an .uiuu.u. u,ot hf, wouU brlce hail r,w lh OTtX SALT LAKE TELEGRAM PUBLISHING- CO.. Salt Lake City. Utah. i could new , the and lira if rd ire- this if in organism ''Now, escaping any way to the mature cf ferrtd rot to t!.t-f!omrniiTitettrn oertainlnar to the Editorial Department be cn tight and made to give evidence that it still that thould be addressed to the Editor of the Salt Lake again. eessttl mind, then we would for the first time have "Oh. Mr. Ktrhhina tit MSS. cannot be returned unless postage that tt.jtt Rejected auch purpose. o rwor of is demurrrr of pied the an inductive continuity tck. laboratory proof r!;?Ccmmunicationa relatinc to advertisements and buelnesa I shall not h bat k this efirrnvvn.' should be addressed to the GeJieral Manager. Salt Lake life death." after tlr." Ye, 149 S. "West Temple St. I Nrdford scientific new General Eastern Adv. Agent r.ntoM nt lo.iKt hns nrnilnrorl a hfthr tt.e .rk 1mf. ' B. C. BECKW1TH, I would. imr thai dull. dirlnlrrrsted tors. . . ... Tribune Bld$.. New York City. . General "Western Adv. Agent knew that his superior vinuii rot sensation and has given pvople sometlimg to aiktf HORACE M. FORD, 1151 Marquette Building. Cnlcago. return th nsxt day. ttthrr: r.or the of a rat. 3 about, even though it be only the ghost nor any day next; r.or th MOXDAY nVKNINO. JANVAUV 2. 1501. The Evening Telegram. I1. 1UK;M r.x!iH Mtal ard La tkn lis rr'.-- . f .lowftr j II.KH. AND T-tlr- . t t Ita'.f ! r - i tc Ut 1 t i h".f ' ? 5 1 l lf J 5 c f ifl Vt?-a- l , fcnrf! A TT rrrfr Ctr-- " r4 WAMI VK)DS: CTiIrtftD tr u aI l'r. r SHOi;: tVrjHr.uJt'x-'- -- h- - r.TlON: i;lrrttCir.ar ItASKVIKNT rs thre-juarte- fr th, W f lU'.J r-- - I pos-iwmtt- m.-uwi- .; n 2t . - lele-rra- m. 43-- rnrJ 49 i.tt;out Hradfard turr.rd he wtvl I th door and looked hack, ills In a hrrful. ur.:-.It ii odd to thick that lm should r,"T the Ugl.t rrrp dona tfcj urtait any morel He lrrptf-- Into a pi- - ,orp thrre-fcftr- The date when your subscrlp- - TO MAIL SUBSCRIBERS oVcu'teT. ?LSy.0 for . Complete San Pedro Harbor; Build Canal. i " There should be no further delay in starting work on the construction of the 1'anama canal. with Panama and Effect an amicable Colombia, but dig the canal. If force is neressary in order to throw dirt, then send soldiers and ships to the isthmus, build the waterway and talk about the arbitration of diffeu-iueafter the canal is completed. It is a national duty to dig the Panama canal. T'hih. in intrrmountain and ... .., with- othfr ... cnmmnn ; coaei Males, is nnanciaiiy uiierchieti in tne outcome of the canal negotiations. Han lVdro harbor is at the far end of the Clark route. This line will be running trains from Han Pedro to Halt like by next Christinas. With the Panama canal in oj ration thousands of ears of transcontiiuntal freight will come through Halt Lake bound for and bound from tlul,l" waterway The canal will be the mot important factor in promoting Western trade that has tlevelojMti since the first trails this side of the Kockie were blazed. It is a good business move. Indeed, for the Halt Lake Commercial club to unite with Los Angehs organizations in an effort to obtain from Congress an appropriation which will defray the cost of completing the Government work now under way in Han Pedro harbor. Let every Western Henator and Congressman urge the completion of Han Pedro harbor and also the immediate building of the Panama caual. Here is a problem for the student of psychology, a problem that though ancient, is ever presenting new' conditions for solution: Wh r do murderers, who slav for a bill, csv hpfnnsp of fnnfifil wrnn?s. rpreive more svmna- thv from many voung women than do the families of the victims? , Murderer Shockley furnishes a case in point. Only a few days ag a letter came to him, apparently written hy a young woman who has enjoyed more than ordinary advantages for education and refinement. And yet the writer calls Shockiey "friend' sympathizes with him "in his misfortune,'' and then comforts him with thought that "man is unjust, but God is just, and justice linally triumphs."' Sentiment, pure and rightly directed, is a beautiful thing; it has done much to make the world worth living in. But such maudlin, sickly, silly gush as this ought to offend the aesthetic sensibili-tieof a Piute Iradiaq.' ' , If the young woman who penned that missive to her murderer ''friend'' reallv and trulv believes that some day the balances of Justice will weigh and measure true, what to her will constitute justice for the little ones that will never again have a father's care and protection, for the widows who were bereaved without a good-bykiss, for the men who. without a moment's warning, were sent to solve death's mystery' r a . ... i. no do much to encourage crimes of the worst type. Too v many men by nature seek: notoriety, at no matter wnat cost. .na to many a degenerate, devoid of decency or conscience, the knowledge that messages of commiseration, protestations of regard and gifts of flowers will flaw to his cell in a stream from tender-heartegirls, is of itself a recompense coui-oiooae- , . The rir!, -ju!rri r.lU-- l th "O. vrry ai'.cM. row- i 1 tl.n.. 1 arc for nr.rifanul Sthul ytni wouldn't Irhata thm a rresrrfrllonT' The rlfrk laughed. rcn m. Mr. nraoM. Thtu' i trut thtir l -- Kth. unl thf y - krt Sl Ut a i know, lim I thtr.k thvjrtrfu.iy lor.ff a my frMnd r.tfd thin." Bradford, cart J hpIj. "W hat an ur hr'.y It ouM e to 'U into th tatit thr.g of SHalliT ir thf thk.cT. th? Tutn a m.m ye!l.v a tnsn I uj j He Urnl f utiou')' at th j kt. xt - '.urr. f t ;k "I ufw. s.i in- - i h- . tn-ltt- An advertiicmsnt in Tht In!erMoun!aln Farmrr f. thvuh; 'iuirt tt'u It Ir.to It th rurt" ot hr country; crinsr t Th- - chrff ul rywgy" ir,iff ret: Bradford of Mi MarcVr. 'i;!.! af trri""n. t sai-t"Tl.at'n what I call a (fr.!!r,n." marked the c k. w u Br1fofd lv;;tr. icTttl tw t t.xp hut 1. and - fc- rserf witvc n Ii t ha: ; f.-- r r, i c t tf t- - lit . o'. 1 . n-l- f a. a The J c ' j " i i ? is t i 1 Rcporlinq Iqency, j I. t I d t- - I 1 Hmcrlcan Mercantile - t-- eral principles," is one of the reasons urged. tlar 'It will aid Americas prosiwrit v," is another ar- - rrxtrathin n ever. gument used bv thos who have in mind the muni- - eerv : rt'rrr ar.4 ;rI had that nr.- - of had nr..l then It H J. ' - - iMIIOML KaK tF lllz I 2,'.It rr. to ri nh . ail-y- t l tr-- r : i J f i vi XiT F. J. Hill Dru s. v t,t i.) t j .t X'it k -' - i- 1 - 'tl . 1 rebt J Caar. r -- r-r- X- - rn v s n tt Hts roAiU'tN'i . w--y tiiil rrvrrle. Sudd'iwy. of it team tarlre donrt t;tin J 'tn at a jf--- . k'y ."'w York Democrats have an embarrassmeut of iroeslrit. r.d he lraj4 p ra'-rtraA tn hen mrv!v ty. . Ti. i where ' "t Kr l'.'. i Presidential booms on their hands. What Tvith "Min e y t." he nvr S! tr, tin r. having to choose among Parker and Hearst and Me u. !?";. r. I "Thar.lt Slrr.K-- . t :ri' u husrsi though." Clellan, not to mention a certain the h'f tl.lled! He wns K.!rsr to t.is Xew Yorkers are in a position to Ik most cl ln!ir.ttlrl- - ?. t ts'd t? " unhappy. and ouM t.ae h: rh.ir.ee which ur.nr-saryjlk 4 ... at. f l. b Now he wan In lh- kioi nas oeen luok n. It is stated on .nouKT rfau-ir.il rti it r i board. what is said to bo historical proof that the great r.rrrarn-- at him In stl r.,.rs t ! j; , Anionic th"m. i f ttf St,' iut--- . American game of is not American Pi vm d-t- '. w crt. nsir rurt. tie Sbak' t re Uran. R M t. t, his h.I l;.h-gra- j y t r ! -rr'' ,' i".u r f'afc OP.GE ItVET. ? . t t 1 Off i'.t tks ; I. mS.. Fi WALKER lr IH LA m n h i Ci U:s:ret U I ft 7 Kanl National ,T t t 'Nn' i ' .. ' r it. Cp55aJ ('n Tilt is. SJOOOM. ' lEtTS !. ' t i d. I?.fl: !'..--' ' j m'' i'. J j; t t ji- - ft I r hn ?., .1 - --. Jl - ; ) 1 - . 34r.r; G'-,'- ;J ani Wy:nrinr. l::..o n.s;3-.sr. Utih. rifsitu i n wat. s thouicht, v. through ! th tiMt'l liui. ( r s f e i k would y N .u . !; a ti tl .f a tr.aa I'.f 4 r.radf'rd h" t t J. ;r. f t fi & Anson Co. ; r a hi war was . THE RELATIVE IMPORTANCE. lit" It . w nlkr s r n tbrvjKh flr .l l. quirks r Te:r.j .e c: .:uir. !!) n.ltv of fir.ail. tiirtv ?, j t k kre t;t-- d New York Tinv. with th" wo!-n T? l.atr Htfuff 74 MAIN STREET I.or 1 Fltznni.ill. CmncuckT i.t writ wimiM i'.t j'it fi ton,.rt'". tfMw.tr-,,- , Mus'.c Comsrar- Ire his HMt. Idy I'ltgera'.d t)ut Ti." 1! . s- - ! w tthoul tt Dayr.r slieht'st kt feck-- r. of his American trtd; r rat" that th t 11. rtiifM. w :j. ' r . Vr-- I t ' ,.t t "Sl.f in bea-tjf- ul of face ar l r.Rure:" f)niii ir ui who !..! Ixvm;!-! th j riir .ft ilj'llv he wrote, tapturouMy. r ' t e sr nl anything amir.- Th s.,t ; . r t n ' t. T r '5 n. Wlnreat Lady LuiM.jt. Imp'tknt. an one e th ciiMi- ri .r. II s' ''. r:r. .r r; . :; kf Iv f. f. to i5, tf r. and IntruMed her answer rot t th !ovv. (jo.".: I ' I Mmtt knw.In t'arh"d Murdoch's ins mail, but to the flahlns: rMbJe; h,ue. bu U iM t j pvtf "Never mind the (luletly, ar d wnl up to tilt rha ubld. room fhat-I . Jr. ni f.'it:J. f har.e. aouh with'mt 4 "but bo mre about the figure:" I ? . '.'l fske r. j You U 'o. to hi t!k. H He sat down at 01. I rnlruf had thrro writ', and .n.t" twt.te j' ,r'rr "I t mi thl 'r WIFELY OrTIMISM. I k n w ',., h'tltat t r-j- , thm rsr11. the 1 t.t t t s n .;. d'i:, e.I'Jii't! r'tly after 1 1" j i.i.f t. hjs - mother, or to his wife. ;v'..t )u, Harper' Hazir. ! ' ' ,! "I know- that )mt hat tf'l din Husband ll 1)cn I bit's I rouM. and of lotire nh-t t. I'm I Tf nj. fori am tlrrd of life. Io you think th tir.T lul I ki rn- rwr,r 1 tfvat y t wox;t-will ever tome when we hall bo OU! f r.s ? t tc.: t mh i;. Mi'.l. I'm debt? rtv:r.4 Frcren la U?th. It. fof I llfl'l t" frry tfll r, Tt t W.i'e (cheerfully f Why not. iLirJlna? atxlt tx ue 1 am was . weak You. ri.T."tT. tiir. You know that you are carrlr;K tin exw ctun : It ; . t, r i .! I . !r'f,c. Ilrir jsf noi,. to .1 ceptionally larsr llf' Insuiaiuc. tisn w t ' n I . Tl;T wa t'H !, ; ; l . .' JUST A STRIP OF JOKES TO MAKE YOUR DAY MERRIER. til And Eve ry thing Known in Music at RcducEd Pricas I .? K :. ii ut d. r.o ir. V - cohhucul Nui:Na bah. tlnr.s ff ir,4 nvir. Murdrh"s farr naM.Srg or !en of frieht r pt! him. It gjv Hni rt that curious? What Mur t t'ut ' '! tf th h J ' Af.rv!r (' ini. I, 1 ! -- f" Ra Ga DOM el CO., Li 1 ; - - d ' WASATCH ACADEHY rrertjtiJvt s Grc It r.'iiiM. ?.T1W JERSEY ACADEMY t r N. HrreH I'f'tr r 1 t- ; 1 . - '- t i; 1 nrrJt. P;rt-.-r i V. Cfcar'. J i aJ 1 nUNOERrORD ACADEMY f prone good results of conpraise 'Kktr.jr fr"m a b.trrrr,t kit'hT. flict without looking at the other side of the shield. exhalations of th- - roadway. V. k ;t r.s Ms wrre. be pi a If the darker side of war wen emphasized in our drritm nilJKTfS th" tin!", ur r ;iUt'; rn x'A wh-t!.e rr,e tc wchjM tl i.t.. schools, perhaps there would come a fuller apprecia- but I " wa o:i t - think Nt tbejr kr.w tion of all the woes that follow the storm of battle. hi" to do? ! :r. In his v.,t t-- t ln5titutc Collc-ia- tc - U - 11 p hi-r- ' t 4 - -if ' .: : :. ? 4 I n-- ' & CO. BANK t con:;ru or?. rosTorricE s - WELLS. FARGO Co. i - w TAXXLY CHEMISTS. Z - V Ik-- ' ! - J r DO THE WORK QUICK. f- s IN THE HEAD TABLETS : r"r' -nir.r :Urrf Z J -- 1 orl w n kiihi ior wnicul " r ar:;u. j tr.sr.r f th In if - unow. tl.s- tat tie sena our to own iik nosiiie nations win uieir gold In th t. on I t!.? tr tir r. th- traft.'i.f t; t, on tlx" fa- land. .ttr L hi U of lli? tiny drama iU'fn of is which All true, and vet the "lamor that We t ci ur.'fdl rry dj: the r.n a of envelop anv great war shmild not 1m- - allowetl to t)b- - har.J-srln th fat the and rror.r. trn .s Ure the evils that follow in its train. c a the rf or.e as h lurnd a; ith an tip an thlvhundT M c4t: The great loss f life, th' agony and pain. th rjr.tr.K the rrner cf a homes left without heads, the terrible burdens of KOI and a ovin man .rmw the rrt hut l!tmht. , chlivh.ud f . . .i..vt i - of tr i ii ii lit .i iii.ii iiiw.i iin- iiuiini M'toim and He tierd e rrtrrythlrc th r.t!rr) thir. th the nmb! third generation, all of these aie heavy Mnalties broktrt if lC'r' frirrr.'rt tojt. of from rtr.. utor. to pay for trial by battle in the settlement of present-da- tho arour. l hlni. IS rr.s rf hrrrt rs t watr . ttie drip-dria bu '.'.! issues, penalties that are sometimes lost eight otv w I wtn'o-svI a err dt flat-p. of b those eager and auxious to carry the tlag of bn fr'rhly w as.'-.rvrr) 'r.';l r f t!.- j :utr thir.tr the tii.muf j their country. bur.eh of itunrroy r.trr.Ati?i thrvtl Into a In studying the world's history we are, it seems, t Is fa e, th frerar.c- - of wtinwi sr oVr ef woman hurried t" th to oftentimes !!- the p ? 1 h I -- I h- ar. l H arp, i 4 t : ..r t It-- poker at all. but it retains life". had its origin in Westphalia in the sixteenth "A live rat is placed in a hermetically sealed . j r J ' " . - The scienctist who cannot jn these jirogressive days conjure some new sensation is likely to be left in the mad race. What with newly discovered germs and strange maladies and novel treatand radium soluments, experiments with tions, these investigators manage to keep the lay mind in a continual state of commotion. Now Prof. .Klmer. Gates has sprung a new one. lie has produced the shadow of a soul, and a beast's soul at that. This shadow, he claims, passes out of the body at the .'moment of death, and he further claims lie has made it visible in the case of a dying rat, by the useof certain light rays, projected upon a wall coated with a substance whose color is altered by the action of the rays in question. "I find," said Prof. Gates in discussing his experiment, "that any.living thing, however, is opaque to these rays, and that it will cast a shadow as long as " s f ' n y X-ray- t' 3 - for facing an executioner. s, THE HUST COLLECTOR . f rn-- d anti-toxin- 'JUKE l vnh a Scientific Investigation Into Spookdom. Parmer, Salt LaK: Qty Inter-Mounta- in Wt:. Mu?-d- I- ijuiir oi vwir iiuu Miiipnes u especially I a t- - ." -- in mail crier trade Ra'.ei very reascnable. Adirejs c!lrt !. . Coi rciu':;, bring; 1 :r.-r- d . "'dh ought Farmer PEOPLE WHO DO NOT TAKE A DAILY PAPER riutrl I s i REACHES A CLASS OF r-- r. : I nter-Mounta- in r- idt raxrtr. : i;t the dl-- e o j "IntnrlaT" rath'tl. ai;, it," "That. f'llrrr- "Irnp-h'mn h It cr.lr " fx k f hit It. ani rr.d. th ffts llk I titno Vlddtn fttoui-dtT injMSf. wth that ra; 1. !h ! "Yah (flx.mo urn;? Ja k: v. ;o ;f f I'm g'lirg' to brak jour iwrMi dfci-liBradffHd to wa'.k hr,x v, TJ.! -' onJ.J hif laH cj ortur '.t ) . frr. ;. ?i now. ir.ntis-hia rM'ji!cn r,t"l nr.d null untroubl). that ht ffjt would nut hl t'irr.i nff that I'.ttl. t .' tf t n r whi. t Iti.Zit.ade roS..jj.Trr hthT I fancy th train or at Not it v, r r tt The Darker Side of Th Battle Storm. h' I tn mine ar rnn it puH th No one in touch with current thought will denv i'wn tht rtrtt. JooVinc Ir.to tf. r. t J '. r t natrr t '. that in the Western world. esieciallv in the Unit.Nl I h it h t lw M I to-raw -k of wh o n ut r" States, there is a strong sentiment favoring war Ik4 not l yrtr TIn a athurry. aju. l Vh'ti were tf.cyThy c.rgT twoen Japan and Kussia. f. t ? S-- va Ail IIon? h. "Russia needs to be punished for a long train of he. 1 rh;t- ti hars-ki- and r .1? That, fwr hirr. So I offenses and for her insolence and arrogance on gen- at l'it. H'.aa ovrr wa HILL'S COLD brain. wh;.-- s , tishth-jfTAi- n who thoic take a da,!y, but rsli.frr.,tcr.t: fr tn 1 aavcM-iinj- : m:diums, for r't sot v.t.r? l.f i'r, tr.ad sr.d urrha. mot hir t t Girls Who Pat a Premium on Murder. .uiw.iivu.-- . vji tjt. s 23, 1904, ten-dolla- Are all right as d-- for a Telegram readers leaving . the cityseat to can have more their week or paper their address regularly by mail, without additional cost, by making w request, in person or by postal card, at the office, No. 149 South West Temple. MONDAY EVENING, JAN. r. A "mlt Entered at the Post office 'at SaltLake City, Utah, as Matter. THE DAILY PAPERS I . .. " i..J., A ', HELPING "HANDS." . plained to Representative Iluppert Unit he couldn't fcet any work to do at his Judse. trade, and when Rupjvrt asked him tlat Mr. Jaekpon Ehery tim what his trade way he paid he was a huys a drink he pays fo' It vif a lintman for a wireless telegraph combill. "Why. he's filthy wif money. pany?" asked Representative Sullivan. Mr. Shaipe Kf de Renelman carrs to "Well. I pot one this morning that "sit in" at our frame, p'raps we kin beat that. A li; hobo ftruck me for a clean up sum ob his filth fo' him. quarter. "What; the matter with worklr.s? I SHADOW. YOUR asked hiin. LIKE " "Can't Ret anything to do at my trade.' seld the hobo. Chicago Tribune. 'What Is your trade?" in to flat piano Upgardson (listening foreman in a radium factory.' "'I'm overhead) Say what you please," HiaAnd I Just had to produce." watha" js a catchy air. Atom (with a weary sih) It Is. You THE POINT OF VIEW. can't escape it. MATCH FCTi WIRELESS LINEMEN J nd re. Miss Weary Father nlwa turns the off at 10 o'clock. gas New York World. That'll first rate. I was ju?t Staylate "You heard of that chap who com going to ask you to do it. p.t ten-doll- ar .J Carstensen tr-ft- t tilty. tr sl-.o- . r. tf.-"..- rtrly !.-- t't" ! jfj! fc." t- i:r-.r..- r- -e ih-n- t- 1 ! :ttrs :' .k. 1 trt on r.r h" 1 tt ?i rI'. i. "' rrr't !'' K ft-- r-- . - 1 5 ft. t-- Mr " 1 l 5 1 - - ;. 1 . . - j McCORNICK & CO., SALT ";t.H't cuy. uaki: ' tr.1 I ri J J "i i - 4, i t I' t, iro: r - - - - I ; re 1 1 Where Your Eyes 4 Arc now rtttlnr wouftf b . . hk puci tor your lavir 1 liiemtnL Thousands would tc It where you are now reading. r |