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Show IrKFOOT. Ida-, Slay t5.-In Ques- ;V id Answers May 6, "An exccp- Wl Lvca the rule." r This statement Is often ab- (i Jgdc. An exception proves a .'I .r when stated as an exception; 'A J,;., existing: In the opinion -of the 3 -But in charity there Is no ex- V- Bacon); the rule being, ay the & thieves, that there may be ex- $ : ?.5r virtues. "Though young 1 he had a wise- head," Die rule $ elns that the young generally &lsc- . 2 ' ,f LAKE CITY. May 21. In a jell je-ll uJcyou stated the best method ) Sns'sparrowa In addition to cU ' rtuld ask If 0. person would be al- 5 ; J do so during the time limit Q l ,Mclcens and pigeons are supposed 5wnt up? It so, please state ihe i vlf-noa up chickens and pigcona. 1 g Bg you will greatly obllge- I i2yZdoSj at any time. (2) The 7) , L'Vji chickens and pigeons- must $ pafs on neighbors' premises. tf ! It LAKE CITY, May 21. Please ' in your Questions und Answers ; (kind of ore is found in the Philip- v ' 'itjand" and also give the address 1 j. ', 0.he shbuld write ai Woshlng- ! t A to get full Information where - t'f'ound and what kind of climate f vjve-B. P. R- ' ' rfif to the colonial bureau, War de- 1 cnt. Washington, D. C. WiT LAKE, May 2-1. "Would you iS tly publish the answers to the fol-fff fol-fff mestionp m Sunday's paper, in WM,rin of QuestIonp ancl Answers? of following poems: "Colonial it Mlft. "Kearney at Seven ,Plnes." i-fe-i-l'fj the Children and the Flow-L Flow-L 3 t'kens in Camp." "Songs of Hls-' Hls-' ,"Hcar: of Life." "Lavender ) V "Dream of Lilies." "The Pop- Ajar.," 'Passion Flowers." Afrlo- jcanpott, born 1S72. A Reader. (W'iiUtfiilly referred lo the poet tJ: rraffho hae plenty of leisure. - u,T LAKE CITY. May 22. Kindly re In vour Sunday Issue the foL-, ' ty The areaf of the States of fcirgton. Oregon and Alaska? By l kcro greatly oblige A Subscriber, rifting ton, G9.1S0 .square miles; Ore-Li030; Ore-Li030; Alaska. 590.SS1. , ' OBIXSON. May 25. Please answer i fallowing questions in next Sun-VTrlbune. Sun-VTrlbune. Is Lou Dillon a trotter iir, and what is her record? A writer. molten: record 1:58H:. J , ANTI. Utah. May 22. Is it proper Kjintleman who is escorting a lady a sidewalk to take the gide near- est to the street, or not? If not, what Is right to do? Subscriber. Usually jjpeaking, where the laws of the road prevail, the lady should bo on tho gentleman'? rignt. where she will "ot-be Jostled by the passing crowd. But If there Is danger, that Is tho side the gentleman should take. V SALT LAKE, May 2(. Could you tell me If there Is a premium on a dollar coined in 1S94? If so, from which mint, also premium. Something for Nothing. There is not; over 3,000,000 silver dollars dol-lars were coined that year in the United States mints?. a SALT LAKE CITY, May 26. Will you please answer In Sunday's Tribune this question to settle a dispute? "What has been the average attendance daily at the St, Louis fair? Does It exceed that of the World's fair oflS94? Do you think the attendance will Increase? A Reader. We cannot undertake to give' the average av-erage attendance; but It I much below that of the World's fair of 1894. It will no doubt Increase. . MURRAY, Utah, May 28. To decide a wager, please answer the following next Sunday. May 2D, in The Tribune: What is the difference between an American one billion and a Swedlah one billion? AyO. Assuming that the Swedes -follow the French notation, as we believe they do, there la no difference. WO. . PLYMOUTH. Utah, May 24. Pleano answer through your column of Questions Ques-tions the following questloTiB- (1) When did the first hand cart company leave the Missouri river, also what date they arrived at Salt Lake City? (2) When did the second hund cart company leave the Missouri river and at what date did they arrive at Salt Lake City? B. The first hand cart companies left Iowa City then the Mormon outfitting post on June 9 and June 11, 1S5C; they arrived in thb? city on September 20. The third party left on the 23rd of June and arrived here the 2nd of October. torn SALT LAKE CITY. May 2C Would you please nnswer the following In your Questions and Answers column in the Sunday Tribune? (1) How much ground Is allowed1 of a mining claim in Idaho? (2) After taking up a claim, is it necessary nec-essary to get It recorded Just after he gets' it, or how long can he hold the claim without recording? (5) Will you Inform me If tho British Admiral Nelson with the battle with the Danes, If he (Nelson) took Copenhagen? Please give a small sketch. F. II. (1) The usual claim is 200x1500 feet. (2) He should record It at once, to be safe. (3) He destroyed the Danish licet in the roadstead, but could not silence the batteries bat-teries that protected the city; he was In fact very' near to a defeat, and willingly will-ingly agreed to a truce. |