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Show RICHFIELD, March 2. Please tell H N me Jn next Sunday's Question and An- H swer column who Is the chief engineer K' I of the San Pedro road? A Reader. H H. Hawgood, 328 Broadway building, H Los Angeles, Cal. H e o BINGHAM JUNCTION, March 2 Hj Kindly answer In Sunday's paper: A H person lias been a citizen of Utah for a I j number of year?, and moves to another county in the State. How long must they reside In that county before they can bring: divorce proceedings? Sub-jH Sub-jH t ( Bcrlber. CH One year. qHT' i lH PLEASANT GROVE, Utah. -March 1. m , Will you kindly answer the following H . questions In your columns of Questions KH j and Answers, to wit: 1. Please fully ex-HKJ ex-HKJ plain the word Fahrenheat. 2. The IH; 1 word Centigrade. A Subscriber and a SKi Header of Your Paper, and a Pupil of SJHr 1 the District School. In 1. Fahrenheit is a name: Gabriel D. f, Fahrenheit first introduced the use of p mercury in thermometers, and Invented i . the scalo of measurements on them, i which Is called the Fahrenheit scalo in khis honor. 2. The Centigrade thermom-1 thermom-1 oter Is one having its scale between the ! freezing point and the boiling point divided di-vided into 100 degTocs. ! u PROVO, March 2. Please answer: 11. "What Is tho legal width of county , yoads? 2. Ta It trespass to cut timber i on the roadside through another's land I -when not for the benefit of the road? I 1. Sixty-six feeL 2. We should sup-rposo sup-rposo so, but the question la too indefl- nlte for certainty. ' AMERICAN FALLS, Ida., March 1- "ftVould you be kind enough to tell us in j next Sunday's Tribune who owns the largest diamond in the world? What ' 1 is Its value? A Subscriber. , The Emperor of Russia, tho Vcloff diamond, weighing carars; valued' , OGDEN, Feb. 29. Please kindly an-I an-I ! ewer in your Questions and Answers I column the following questions: 1. If -' a man buys furniture from a store and ' I signs a note to pay In six months' time 'and during the six months moves to another State, takes the furniture along and falls to pay the note when duo ' through lack of funds, yet intending to 1 pay as soon as he can do so, what can , the company do about the furniture? Ei 2. Tf a man owes a grocery bill and fails to meet It and has moved to another an-other State, what can be done to him? ; 3. Can a man homestead a piece of III tleased for sheep-grazlng? A Subscrib-fj Subscrib-fj leased for sheep-grazing? A subscrlb-pjj subscrlb-pjj 1. The company can get judgment and II recover its property. 2. It depends, he j may lay himself open to prosecution for 1 larceny, or perhaps nothing can be done to him. 3. You had better apply to the I U. S. Land oflicc and state your case; It I Is not clear how leased land would be I open to homestead filings. ;Sr iRHV ' . SALT LAKE CITY, March 1. Please HI fat me know in your Questions and An- HJPf surs: Suppose I get a deed for a piece HUH of, iad from a party where the husband VJI f "H " Is'deitu and estate has not been pro-Wk pro-Wk V" , ' batcdx nu& all of the heirs are over 21 jflH v veafs 'of age and all of them sign the MM I . y "deed, will It be a lawful deed. Reader. Mm ' We think not, but you had better see 8 if a lawyer and explain the whole case W if: SALT LAKE CITY. Is "all right" Elf i ever used as one word and if so how is if it spelled. Student. M Not properly. K e h ' BINGHAM CANYON, March C r Please answer in next Sunday's Ques- I lions and Answers the following ques- J ' lions: 1. How many beats are there in i one minute of common time In music? M 5 What is the concert pitch? A Read- r 1. According to Maezel's metronome, the number of beats per minute are as follows: In allegro time, 160 to 184: andante, an-dante, ICO to 12C; adagio, 120 to 100; lar-t'Ctto. lar-t'Ctto. 100 to 09; largo, 69 to 40. t 2. Concert pitch Is half a tone higher 1 J than international pitch, which is the ' pitch used by singers and musicians throughout tho world. 1 SALT LAKE CITY. Feb- 27. Would Pli you kindly answer the following ques- V J tlon In the Sunday's edition of The 't Tribune: Is there a lodge in Corimie, ,' f XJtah, organized by the Maeons? Sub- B Ecrlber. YtS- JW ' WEISER, Ida., Feb. 2S. In Quests Ques-ts Hons and Answers please give what the Rf prices of land are under the different F I ditches that are to be fed by the new H .,tfam on the Payette river, and is it go- flJHf "J ) ling to commence work this spring? nV i ! 'Semi-Weekly Reader. jnBJ , You will have to write to the secre- Wm W SALT LAKE CITY. Feb. 23. What HH rf ,-nre the component parts of and process ID! ss. lof manufacturing Portland cement"' 13 J S. A. Allen. Lgt m It is made of a stone which contains HAj ill from 20 to 22 per cent of clay and 7S to fljr m SO per cent of carbonate of lime. This im Is calcined at a high, long-continued .-! lieat, causlnsr tho silica and alumina " IT tne cajr t0 comDme with a portion of j rNJ . the lime. After calcination, tho cement h I is reduced to powder by grinding be- I tween ordinary millstones. J J R tyJ OLINGHOUSE. Nev., Feb. 23. Please r.r m 'nnawer the following questions in your vf rfl Sunday column: In mining what is 1- Jm termed as a true llssure vein, and If Vj ' iiny difference, what 13 a fissure vein? ll J. P. A. j? fM A true fissure Is ono that maintains HI i:M itself In continuity through tho forma- 1 tions in which it is found, and goes Into M ,s tho depths. We don't know what you MHij9 mean by "if any difference." If you iIVm .mean is it different from any other sort I I $ vein. It surely Is; other veins may ' merely surface and too weak to Wt cleave the country rock or gash, veins, Wr V of no continuity or depth. (Vi jHf f II M PORT "DUCHESNE, Utah. If you A. nre acquainted with the facts, please A ' answer the following In next Sunday's 'V Tribune: 1. What part of South Amer-H Amer-H lea are Mr. A. W. McCune's mines in? kwAVJ 't. Bid ho advertise for men to go there to work the mlne3, and what proposl- ,'JHH tlon did ho make? 3. Can you give Mr. CfF. A McCune's address? In explanation will ifff vj say that I heard that he ottered &7.G0 'A tt a. day for men to go to South America l '.iiti toiTfork in his gllsonlte mines. A Gll- IIk; vTi KonlVi Miner. it d 1 In Peru. 2. II(? did not advertise mU' JSi lor men. 3. Cerro del Pasco, Peru, 4. II: fjU His mines there are copper and gold. M wBi MURRAY, Utah, Feb. 27. Will you Kl vHI pletfe answer In Question column: If a Salt Lake girl marries a man from another an-other Stato and goes there and lives with him only a month, then returns and deslrca a divorce, but has no grounds for the same except that she docs not want to live with him; also that he opposes a divorce, how Ions will it be before the laws of Utah will declare her a free woman and return to her her inainden name? An Old Eubscrlbcr. The laws of Utah will not declare her a free woman at all, not In any length of time: If she sues for a divorce, she could not gel It on such a showing as that i LEHI, Utah, Feb. 29. Please answer in next Sunday's Tribune: 1. What day of the week did the 11th day of June, 1S75, fall on? 2. How many stories high Is the Great Northern freight ofllce in Chicago? 3. What Is the highest building build-ing In the- world? 4. Can a man hold a city office without being a taxpayer? 5. What per cent of the people die who aro operated on for appendicitis? 6. How many stories Is the Masonic temple? tem-ple? 7. What is the per cent of the people peo-ple who die of Brlght's disease? S. What Is a good remedy for gumboils? 9. Can you recommend a good remedy for falling hair? 10. What is good to kill ticks on dogs? From a Subscriber. 1. Friday, 2. We have not the figures. fig-ures. 3. Park Row building. New York, we believe. 392 feet. 4. Yes. 5. There are no returns on thl3. 6. It Is 303 feet, we do not know the number of stories. 7. No returns are made. 9. No. but any barber can. 10. A tobacco waeh. OGDEN, March 1. Please answer In your next SundUy edition tho following questions and oblige two regular readers: read-ers: 1. What Is radium; who discovered It? 2. Has any scientist of note declared hlmyelf to be a believer in materializing of spirits? 3. Does science attempt to explain anything about spiritualism or clairvoyancy? Two Readers' 1. It is the infinitely small residuum In which tho radio-activity of pitchblende or camallte Is concentrated. 2. This would depend on the "of note." 3. There have been such attempts, but mostly the matter is Ignored by science. SALT LAKE CITY, March 1. Would you pleace Inform nie, If you can, in next Sunday's Tribune, are there In Oakland or San Francisco weaving factories; fac-tories; what kind, and if you can give me some address jxm would oblige me very much? H. No doubt there are, but we cannot give the addresses. But you can call at Tho Tribune olllce and look over the San Francisco and Oakland papers for them. SUGAR STATE, Utah, March 3. Will you pleaee state In your Sunday Tribune tho number of first and second-class battleships bat-tleships In the United States navy; give names of first-class battleships? 2. Alw give the names of other countries that have a large navy than United States of American. G. W. Long. Our first-class battleships reckoning those of 10,000 tons or over as first-class, as per statement In the Congressional Record of February 19. 1904. are the Alabama, 11.565 tons; Connecticut, 16.000 tons. Georgia. 14.948 tons; Idaho, 13,000 tons; Illinois-, 11,665 tons; Indiana. 13,000 28S tons. Iowa, 11,340 tons, Kansas, 16,-000 16,-000 tons; Kearsarge, 11,540 tons; Kentucky, Ken-tucky, 11,510 tons; Louisiana, 16,000 tons; Maine. 12,800 tons, Massachusetts, 10,988 tons; Minnesota, 16,000 tons; Mississippi, 13,000 tons; Missouri, 12,240 tons; Nebraska, Ne-braska, 14,994 tons, New Jersey, 14.94S tons; Ohio, 12.50S tons; Oregon, 14,242 tons; Rhode Island, 14.932 tons, Texas, 6315 tons; Vermont, 16,000 tons; Virginia, 14,948 tons; Wisconsin. 11,504 tons. These battleships are all in commission with the exception of the Missouri, which, on February 9, 1904, was 99.9 per cent finished; fin-ished; Ohio, S4.5 per cent; Virginia, 52.5 per cent; Nebraska, 35 per cent; Georgia, Geor-gia, 42.5 per cent; New Jersey, 49.43 per cent; Rhode Island, 50.61 per cent; Connecticut, Con-necticut, 26.7 per cent: Louisiana, 34.5 per cent, Vermont. 2.76 per cent; Kan-was, Kan-was, 2.6 per cent; Minnesota, 12 per cent. 2. Groat Britain, France, Russia, at preaent; but we shall be third, within the next two years. 4 PARK CITY, Feb. 28. Pleaso answer in Questions and Answers: 1. If a citizen of the United States enters a homestead and gets a patent for same and i?ells it to a Chinaman, giving deed for same, can the Chinaman hold the title under the United States laws? 2. Can a Chinaman Chi-naman or Japanese become a citizen of the United States? A Reader. 1. He can. 2. No. |