Show L f I I I III III i I What State has the most counties 2 When does the Paris exposition close Exc Texas with 217 2 November 5 1000 0 e How many colleges has North Carolina Caro-lina Jane There are flftecn colleges and unl yerslties for men or both sexes and June for women The total of students Js 4101 o By what means can a blacksmith obtain a position In the United States Jay In that capacity C R By enlisting let him begin by writing Ito I-to the commandant of the nearest J navy yard Blacksmiths are classed as petty officers and the pay Is 50 a I month iii 1C watkinS on the street with two young ladles is It proper to wall between be-tween them 7M No you may walk behind ahead or to cither side oC them but never between r be-tween them A sandwiched man Is enough to make angels weep accoCtl ing to authorities in these matters 1 Is It permitted to send a dun through the malls on a postal card 2 What Is meant by the term highbinder C P IN Po N o a card bearing a dun a threat or a scurrilous or indecent communication communi-cation will not be forwarded 2 A member a Chinese society supposed to be blackmailers or as applied to oijitrs than Chinese a rough < i Salt Lake Utah July 10th Editor Tribune Will you please tell 3n Questions and Answers In next Sundays It Sun-days paper who the richest man In the world Is and what he Is worth and also t when Is a girl legally of age Reader Theres a dozen or so of him and he resides In America in Europe In Africa and In China As to the exact name In the absence oC any exact reports we feel a delicacy naming him lest the others might be Jealous 2 In Utah at 21 t What are the attitudes of Russia and Japan In the present dilTiculties In ChInaAn Enquirer Russia Is bent on acquiring more territory ter-ritory and covets northern China especially espe-cially Japan Is also desirous of expanding ex-panding and Is especially jealous of Russia The rivalry between these two Is the sharpest probably In the whole mixup What kind of gold Is used on the r I edge of books and how is it applied 1 E P B C The book to have gllt edgcs Is placed In a press and receives a coat oC red color Next comes a sizing oC white of egg on which la laid gold leaf After the sizing Is dry the gold is burnished Murray Utah July 10th Editor Tribune Kindly answer the following In next Sundays Tribune Where are the CarnoglcFrlck Steel andIron and-Iron works located 7 2 Where Is the homo of IMr Andrew Carnegie 3 Where Is the home of Mr FrlckA t Murray Subscriber At Homestead Pa doubtless a letter t would reach either man if addressed there 1 I Salt Lake City Utah July 12th Editor Tribune Will you In your fc c Questions and Answers column of next to JS Sunday kindly gfvo lnc the namesand addresses of the Counts Superintendents Superintend-ents of Schools In UtahA Reader See Salt Lake Tribune Almanac 1SOD o a T Where Is the fastest regular railroad iiiln and what Is Its speed 1J R The fastest regular longdistance train is believed to he an express of the New York Central railroad between > Jcw York city and Buffalo Its schedule v1 sched-ule calls for 110 miles In 193 minutes Across the ocean a train from London makes 102 miles In F27 f minutes Have measurements of the speed and volume of the gulf stream ever been takenP W Many times It being the best known i 1 of great ocean currents Volume and 1 II velocity vary at different points An t iv example is the straits of Florida where the speed Is about three knots an hour and the pasage of water about 136 million million tons dally Is there any place In the United I I States whore a man can be put In Jail 1 I for debtD C L Yes there are very many The old nnd usually followed common law rule that permitted Imprisonment for debt I worked such great Injustice that It bus I ben abolished but exceptions remain nhcse generally arc In case of debt r fqundPd In fraud or misfeasance ann d an-n mcnt of fines or penalties f The early settlers of Massachusetts I look the Freemans Oath what did I St signifyN H S The frcpinans oath was framed by i the magistrates of the colony and was il l imposed on every freeman who thereby j c BWoro allegiance to Massachusetts It 31 wns denial of the right to Impose this jP oath that brought Roger Williams to the bar where he refused to take It t f and his refusal was one of the causes that led to his banishment 55 Were not the original l cynics a re i 5 ligious 5lctP O M ct r No they were a sect of philosophers i nniong the Greeks named for their 14 t doglike tempers and disregard of the 9onvpntlonal usages of society Antis thenes a disciple of Socrates was the founder In the Jlfth century before the I Christian era The tenets of the sect rUe dlfllcult to describe because they fluctuated constantly but its teachers t professed rigid virtue and contempt i for pleasure the latter often leading I C thorn IjgS 1 ostentatious display of eccen ji 1 trlclty Diogencs was one of them Park City July 6th 1 Editor Tribune Would you please answer tho following In Sundays Trlb j one Did OUR Ruhlln the man who licked Sharkoy about two weeks not no-t f ever light with Bob Fltslrmnons If j no what was the result 2 What IH 1 j the elevation of Blackfoot Ida am 4 Price Utah 3 When Is Fort Hall rc crrve to bo opened to settlers Park City Reader No 2 Blackfoot 1503 feet Price r 6rti fv t 3 The date JB not definitely settled but It will probably be opened 1 In less than six months + 4rc + there veterinarians In the royal ry 1i bf the United States 1C BO what is their JHl7G M I FIn F-In the United States service there la + tow veterinary surgeon allowed Cor a tiaeh of the regiments oC cavalry and the Seventh Eighth Ninth and Tenth J rr5imcus have an additional one BThcno surgeons are recognized as iery l lians are appointed by the Secretary or War and must be gnvluates of established I es-tablished and reputable veterinary schools or colleges The pay J for the 1 penlor grade Is 3100 a month for tine Junior HG 4 What are the four richest universities 1 fn the United StntcsJ 31 t The four having the greatest amount 1 Df productive funds aro GIrard J15K13 S43 Harvard 117G6371 Columbia I 9500QQa nnd Cornell G1G7ISJ The < l four wliorfo Incomes arc largeat are Girard M11289 J Harvard 12S710 i nlrlty < oC Chicago 1052115 and Tnlc 510000 Almost all colleges arc poor In the sense that they have great nr awed Of monr > V THIlftrrl tin nr thin iq r L the fact that President Charles TV Eliot of Harvard has been styled the king of beggars from his success In securing benefactions for his institu tlon This list leaves out the immense endowment of Leland Stanford unlver sity California which Is expected eventually even-tually to reach 10000000 productive assets and It also fails to consider the great endowment wherewith Mrs Phoebe Hearst Is enriching the Uni versity of California at Berkeley 011 a Is there any such thing as a short haired shepherd dog If so where did they originate B C E II Go 0 I There are shorthaired or fmooth i coated collies and they are sometimes I treated In dog shows as a class distinct I from the roughcoated collie but both are of the tamc breed and both are at times found In the same litter The collies origin is i uncertain but was Scotch arl inay have come by processes pro-cesses of crossing and selection with the English sheepdog and the Scotch greyhound m 9 Is the centerboard used in so many yachts ever employed on merchant vessels ves-sels Novice Yes many of the dingiest merchantmen merchant-men chiefly coasting schooners that have to navigate narrow waters have large centerboards They go through the keel or are IHI tat one side of It ant being on a pivot at the forward end arc raised and lowered from the rear end H Is a stock joke of the skippers of these wind jammers to tell landsmen that this form of center board is a capital method of searching out rocks and shallows without casting the lead that when bottom Is struck the centerboard bounds up and the vessel passes on safely S 0 Salt Lake July 11 1900 Editor Tribune Please answer the following questions through Sundays Tribune A sells B three mining claims B wants As wife to sign the deed A claims It Is unnecessary as the ground In question Is not patented Give me some Idea as to the way they manufacture artificial iceT H C If the land Is not patented a quitclaim quit-claim deed ig I all that can be given and the wifes signature to that Is not necessary 2 Go down to the Ice fac tory and see the whole process t Salt Lake City July 12th Editor Tribune Will you kindly in form me who won the flrst cak wall at the Salt Palace last year7 Anxious The first cakewalk at the Salt Palace was given September 7 1699 Prince Burr and Miss Kate Condie won the first prize F J Blumkln and wife the second i What was th2 source of our horses If they came from wild animals was one kind 1 of wild horse the source of all we have at present T B The source was wild stock but three types of It are recognized One is the horse of the Orient distinguished by speed beauty grace and docility Another An-other is the great black horse that once roamed over Europe He Is the source of the heavy draft horse Last Is the tough shaggy pony of northern India from which the modern Shetland Is probably descended The horses formerly for-merly found wild in this country arc believed to have come from animals brought here and abandoned by early Spanish Invaders o Which of the European powers par ticipated in the dismemberment of Po land 2 When did it occur 3 What was the causeB F PRussia P-Russia Prussia and Austria 2 Tho first partition was In 177L the second in I 1793 the third In 1795 The last one put an end to the political existence of Poland but the division was rear ranged In 1815 by the Congress of VIenna = Vi-enna and the socalled kingdom of Po land was not declared an Integral part of Russia until 1S32 Finally the Government Gov-ernment of Poland was Incorporated with that of Russia February 23 1868 3 On the one hand Poland was weakened weak-ened by Internal dissension and bribery brib-ery treachery Intrigue and violence flourished On the other the opposing powers were desirous of adding the country to their possessions O 00 Maplelon July 12th Editor Tribune The outlying districts dis-tricts of a city are segregated from It and the question of the future control I and development of the water system common to the ciy and segregated districts dis-tricts arises For many reasons It Is desirable that this system continue un der one control If the city retain control in the interest of all It is con frontrtd by the difficulty of not being able to assess taxes for the develop ment of water outside Its own limits and were It able to do so from the point of view of the segregated districts dis-tricts taxation without representation would be unjust and unAmcrlcan Now AVlll you kindly advise If in such a situation under the laws of this State through net of Legislature or otherwise + the water system In ques tlon could not be separated from munl clpal control and placed under management man-agement elected by all taxed for and using water under this system or what may be the best solution of the prob lem F N Cone So much depends on the terms of the segregation that It Is Impossible to give an opinion of much value without an Intimate knowledge of the exact condl tlons By agreement of the Interested parties within the portion of the tpvn remaining under municipal control and those In the segregated portion the wa terworks system could be taken from municipal control and placed under the management of a board chosen by the Interested parties A court of equity wotiul most likely approve such away rangement whl < fh looks to be the sim plest solution of the difficulty What was the Dred Scott decision L D DA tA decision < of tho Supremo court of the United States In 1S5C Drcd Scott wall a slave descended from Africans who had been slaves but had been car ried by hlsHjnaster from Missouri to Il 1 linois and Wisconsin and back to Mis l sour and sued to assert his title to freedom A majority of the court de cried that If Scott were assumed to be free he was not n citizen of a Slate so as to bring time action and further that he was still a slave So the case was dismissed for want of Jurisdiction or the part of the Circuit court that had first tried the action It was thus belt that the net of Confess prohibiting a citizen from holding slaves north oC 3G deg 30 tnln north latitude was un constitutional and void f f f I31nek not Ida July 9th Eclltor TrlbuncLDocR a man named Sadler own the Ientuelty liquor tore In Salt Lake and Is there thoreva restaurant of tho same name on iIaln SSSlfd street iSffSi nrar Second SouthInquirer No to both questions I Is a book containing the swords An rights reserved copyrighted 2 Would an author be lined for the use to of these words All rights reserved without a copyright 3 What o pro gross Is Volapulc maklnfG D The law demands ono of two forms 11S of notice of copyright by Imprint One I LrJn according to IdlnK act of Con giesp Jn the year by Intl ne office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington The other 19 h Theyother Is Cop y right by nth any oth cr Imprint the copyright twill be Invalid and All rlchta reserved Ig not Ida protection of Itself nor does it gf veto any further protoctiov when added ve-to I the correct nbtlo 2 The Yaw Impose 1 Im-pose a penalty of 100 on any ono who > ina not obtained ronvrlphr who in T I sorts the notice Entered according to the act of Congress or Copy right or words of the same Import Whether All rights reserved would be considered words of the same Import Im-port or not we do not know 3 Very little if any |