Show I I t Maploton Jan 9tli v Editor Tribune Please answer In in ciur Questions and Answers column BH0your GE and SI IIi fie following Cluestlon to settle a dls pulc 1 A says that Miss Helen ING York B says she Ca Gould lives In New tADT JI fPs she lives In C says in Chicago s Canc3 hJjves s c vphiladelphia 1 A says that John Dds i D-ds Rockefeller lives In New York B and tool ns 1t I > gf says he lives In Chicago Who Is rightM lUelen Gould lives at 570 Fifth avenue New York city and within half a mile Rt4 West Fiftyfourth I street is the t esldence of John D Rockefeller + + T L + + l a to To what nation docs the island of fakir belongR To Great Britain Into whose posses S ision It came in 3SOO Fairview Utah January 10th Please Inform me of E ilorTribul1cPlease Informmc In the standing of the worlds 1838 Just prlbr to the SpanishAmerican Constant Header arConstant Russian D then French t1r t o Brltlsh flrjt Italian German United States and 3npan in order named a a I im Editor Tribune Please answer in ilgemlWcckly t When does J In Raw expire 2 Is he term as Senator fleas representative in the Sent LL 0 Sen-t dA I Sff1 our Please onlY give his address N SaIL Lake i Yes WMarch 4 1003 2 United Glty when he Is at home now 1 TY D C k Senate Washington li VMptatcs c I oo 111130 Salt Lake City January 9th Editor Tribune Kindly state If In i is com the game of sixtythree one I to IJTelled to follow suit or is he allowed which I Also state trump if he chooses T r Svay is played mostT II j P iIe may trump but If l he does not I trump he must follow suit if J he can clt lSlr2Jls impossible to say which Is done I inmost I as It depends entirely I upon the 1 circumstances surrounding the play ti CI I slfL Who were elected for Governors of JKwho and 4 j Blaine New Hampshire Vermont lasgahueLls this trll111 B jplasaohusolls j illJohn F Hill Chester B Jordan W By Stlckney and W M Crane respectively re-spectively C fc aDo ttf cutters carry guns and KDo revenue ijnow 1 many are there of them Arc they en J ml part of the regular navy W J iVMost of them carry a few small can I anon There are fiftyithrce of these 11on mpn vessels The revenue cutter service Is n branch ot the Treasury department sa a IK 7 Kbo all widows of veterans of the Civil IM IT come in under the amendment of i last May to the disability pension a runsC I SjNo it was expressly i limited to ESldows who married before June 27 p90 and whose income is not over S2SO early a o T i t II 1 Llah January 9il t T T lTT KlCnilUIU > ULUllUUlluoij w nuMmui Tribune 1 am a nativeborn 1 German I have moved to the United I < < females and have become a citizen I j want to move back to Germany again Gan I become a citizen of that country fet once and If not how long will It Y lake me to become oncD M Address William Clayton Piekersgill aJ line German Consul at San Francisco o r a I Ogden January 10th Editor Tribune Will you please an in next the following question ne 60 S her Sundays Tribune A 13 C and D own fn group of inining claims three in mumbir and the stock is divided into AI A sixteenths A has tensixteenths B C L S i and D < two stxteenths each C and D I Ijlrcd two men and did the assessment jvvbrk and had same recorded and after the work was don they notllled A and I eSt 33 that the work was done and recorded I jfbr l 1000 and for them to pay their pro i ed Groctl rata o paid his but I A paid only t20 j H wmi of the 5300 or work done How long can I n WCprod ft hold hs interests without paying TheSc frjTuy nlOleS J D do It A has six months In which to pay the Valance and redeem his interest after ° ife has been advertised out as re la qulred by law D v s Did the exhibitors from the United States at tho Paris exposition win more prizes than did those of any i other nation outside of France Will you give the figures ycs our awards numbered 2201 to 1826 for Germany 1727 for England and FEES BJ3 for Russia cc i 1r I ld lava CCf What Is meant by the nascent condl 1 C J CoUct tlon of a gas L What is the rule f21 i1 reading centigrade thermometer 1 l n the Fahrenheit II SIbs S-Ibs The condition of the gas at the moment mo-ment It Is liberated from some com in pound Its chemical energy is then greatly increased Otherwise the dif PICF S f ronco between the nascent and ordl iarondillons is i not known 2 Mul X Jtlply the number of centigrade degrees joy ninefifths and add thirtytwo rg a Does a bullet fired straight up fall Jt7 > the ground with the same velocity meat Pius tyith which It starts 2 Did Ericcson Ill order fin vent a device for increasing many iai uiu times the energy of a steam engine Curt No In a vacuum it would do so 2 No increase of energy can not be effected BARr ef-fected by machine but rather more r or less of actual loss results A machine USEw ma-chine may make energy > more effective w By your description we do not identify i an achievement of Erlcosons in this direction I From which of the early Invader 1 of nRland do her people spring neviS nevi-S i ere did these Invaders come from 2i Who IP today the champion skater Wt the xroiId and what is his record for distance on lImeI C 11 I SFrom the JSngles Saxons and Jutes Now flow run tribes that came from western Europe 2 The amateur championship of 1899 was awarded by we forra + the International Skating union to P 001clnand t Qefitlund His time for 500 meters then MhclwaSwas TrOVi seconds for 11x00 meter was n H and fo 5000 I1Cctttl hitfi 2 minutes 4r seconds for world Uuf Wmelers was 9 minutes 54 35 seconds very earic do not think however that these edlum are Fcllmlar are worlds records a r What is used to mount photographs on > gluts so as not to leave air undcr o O O iiieaihTrrCW B ThlKflBeonc recipe soak four ounces < pt gelatine for half an hour in cold I Price abdl water add sixteen ounces of water paid doV and keep the vessel containing both In at 5 OO I Kr a dish i of hot water until the gelatine 19 dissolves Next put this solution In a 2 28 shallow tray Have the prints on a ap Roller lake each by the corners and pass quickly through the gelatine using us-ing miirh Earn In I iivuld iilr bubbles Price Hang up with slips to dry and when paid do + Wry squeeze carefully on the glass i 9 per I Salt Lake January 7lh 3 Editor Tribune Did Senator Clark of Montana resign his seat In the Senate I Sen-ate before or after the Senate Investigating In ac doing cord Investi-gating committee made Ha report anD are his caseL C go and trt D After Salt Lake City January 9th Editor Tribune Wiil you kindly an 2 ewer the following What amount of told coin does the United States rep resent 2 What is the entire amount oC gold coin In existence 3 What amount of Dower docs a volt In elec iricliy represent J Why do some TiI teachers in our public schools tell their i pupils If they were vaccinated a year ago and It had the desired effect they ice must now again pass through the same aced O ordeal In order to be admitted tlc o Sorb t-lc Ca school Reader bfa0 k r 1020200000 O A little short of e i50p000000 3 A volt is the standard toCk unit of electromotive force which pro rte I duces a current of one ampere In a cir j i cult having a resistance of one ohm and Is about onetenth less than the I I electromotixc force of a Danielle sulphate sul-phate of copper cell 0 I A recent rule I i of the city Board of Education excludes I from attendance on the city schools nil pupils who cannot present satisfactory II certificates of successful vaccination within seven years or certificates showing they have been vaccinated unsuccessfully un-successfully three or more times If a pupil were vaccinated successfully one I year ago and can secure a certificate to that effect It will not be necessary to be vaccinated train to obtain admission I admis-sion the certificate will suffice I a 0 I Are there 2 per cent United States bonds If so when and how were they I first issued DYes D-Yes they were first Issued In 1S91 In April of that year there were outstanding outstand-ing about 1000000 of 4V = per cent I bonds that were redeemable at the pleasure of the Government any time after the first of the following September Septem-ber Nearly half of them there held by national banks as security for circulation circu-lation and deposits and to have called them In might have caused disturbance disturb-ance So choice was given to holders of redemption or of continuance at the pleasure of the Government at 2 percent per-cent Holders of 25301500 accepted the latter clause < i a Is Russia to send an expedition to the north pole next summer whose ship Is designed to crush through the Ice If so will you describe the ship Reg It has been so reported bUJtmot officially of-ficially confirmed we think Russia 1 I already has the ship the Ermak which was built to make the harbors of northern Russia more serviceable in winter The boat Is very strongly built and has a stout ram and very powerful I power-ful engines Her remarkable effectiveness effective-ness against very thick Ice Is due in some degree to the shape of the bow This Is so formed that It slides up over the ice until the weight of the ship effects a downward crushing a u Salt Lake January Sth Editor Tribune Please answer in Sundays paper The greatest speed ever made bv a locomotive 2 What I was the speed made by the New York I Central on Its record lunG R I The fastest time on record was made on the Burlington Route January 1S99 In a run from Siding to Arlon 24 miles inl minute 20 seconds or at the rate of 130 miles an hour 2 New York Central September lS uNeW York to Buffalo 436V miles In 407 minutes actual ac-tual time average speed 61 13 miles an hour with two stops and twenty eisht slowups r a Too le City Editor Tribune There arc some parties entering land here In Settlement I Settle-ment and Middle canyons The land tc I In n ro of the mineral bolt between Stockton and Bingham mining camps Each of those canyons has mines now j producing ore and miners and prospectors pros-pectors say there Is not a quartersec tion In those can ons that docs not show mineral eroppingo on the surface Can those men get a title to that land through the State as agricultural land An Old Subscriber I If the land Is agricultural land It Is I subject to selection if mineral It is not a a Osceola Ney January 5th Editor Tribune1 Can a miner under 1 rears of age hold property if he buys it such as land or water 2 How many acres of land In a piece 140 yards long by 100 yards wide 3 If a man takes up eighty acres of land and a spring rises on Government or State land and he uses the water from that spring can another man come and locate lo-cate the land l the spring rises on or notA Reader lie can 2 2 S9100 3 The appropriation I appro-priation of a spring by one party doea not prevent another from appropriating the land a d ay Docs a vaudeville performer on making ma-king an engagement of a week or less sign a contract malting him liable to forfeit In case of failure to appear 2 Is a public Imitator of noted actors liable to prosecution by the persons imitated R Contracts signed but their terms and the enforcement of them vary greatly with different managers and different performers Managers are pretty much at the mercy of the more popular specialists and sketch players who may Ignore signed contracts and yet escape fair punishment because the manager docs not dare antagonize them The recently organized vaudeville vaude-ville syndicate has corrected this in some degree Specialists of lesser rank chnsors and other unbearable can 1 ne uiBcipnneu but lauure to appear is punished usually by a refusal to engage en-gage the offender again rather than by the imposition of a cash forfeit 2 We never heard of such a prosecution though often the mimicry would seem to warrant one a r S Can you give me a receipt for graining grain-ing and tell the kind of paint used and how it Is applied Pimento We can describe the process In a general gen-eral way but It Is a branch of painting paint-Ing that demands much experience and considerable natural taste to produce attractive results First knots and sappy spots in the wood are covered with on a or two coats of glue or parchment parch-ment size Then comes a ground color tp represent the lightest color in tho grain of the wood to be counterfeited After this has hardened the stippling color is applied This represents the Intermediate shades and for It the dry pigments are mixed without oil in thin gum water vinegar or stale beer Before this dries it Is beaten softly with the side of the stlpplor to expose the lower coat Then comes the graining grain-Ing color the darkest In this the large veins of the wood are rubbed and use of the steel combs and the blender follows A coat of transparent varnish containing a good deal of oil is applied ap-plied last a a Will you outline the tariff regulations regula-tions we have provided for Porto Rico 2 Did any Democrats vote for them in either house of Congress Jay Imports from foreign countries pay the same duties they would on entering enter-ing the United States Imports from the United States and goods coming Into the United States from Porto Rico pay 15 per cent of the duties put on like goods brought from foreign countries Coffee imported to Porto Rico IB taxed C j cents a pound and Spanish works of literary scientific or artistic character with books in English En-glish coming from the United States are admitted free It la I agreed that all duties and taxes less the cost of collection collected In Porto Rico and the entire amount of such collections made In tho United States on goods from Porto Rico shall be expended for the government and benefit of the latter lat-ter that whenever Porto Ricos Leg Isative Assembly atoll put Into operation ope-ration a system of taxation to meet the expenses of Its government all tarlft on goods passing between the two countries shall cease and that such duties shall not be collected jn any case after March 1 1902 2 The bill had the votes of two Democratic Congressmen hut no Democratic Senator Sen-ator voted for It |