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Show Getting Down to Realities. "If two forces traveling at right angles meet, said the professor of physics, what happens? Something terrible, replied the young man, if one of them Is a motor car and the others a freight Preparing to Look His Best. Rastas Fur the love of heben, Sam. you alls panta to, vbat fer you got turned wrong side before-mos- ? Samb Sb! Dont talk so loud. You see. I s invited to a swell reception ton!gbt,.aud Is gettin de bulge outa de knees. Success Magazine. train. Sea and Sun In Harness. eortainly not be amazing If we should live to see both old ocean and older sun hitched up and working like blazes in harness in team togetb er. The task is not more Incredible than the wireless or the telephone. But these two hitched up to work a3 servants by the day, year and century would tap an Inexhaustible, eternal store of working energy at a time when alarm is justly just beginning to be felt at our steadily fleeting resources. One inventor has an alloy that turns sun heat into electricity. Many have long ago shown that wave and tide powers can be turned Into electric energy. Not commercially practical as yet But, cheer up; never despair. It Chhreea Traits. Ibe Chinese are orderly, law abiding and well behaved; they have a strong sense of right and Justice are fair minded; they are reliable In commercial dealings pay their debts and keep their agreements, whether verbal or written; they are dutiful to parents, fond of ci ildren and mindful of etiquette and punctilious about returning courtesies or favors; they are respectful to elders and superiors; they honor and respect character and Intellectual ability, and do not recognise an aristocracy of wealth. This list might be largely extended, but it is enough to show what 1 have undertaken to show that China has not by any means to seek abroad all the requisites for national greatness, and popular welfare; tome of the most important are her already. Address te Students at Bt. Johns College, Shanghai. Engineer" Great would Ticket-Printin- Record. .When Joseph M. Alexander, foi bfore than 50 years a locomotive engi Beer on the Boston & Albany road, retired from , active service a few weeks ago he left behind him a rec-e?which is said to have po parallel fn the annals of railroad operation. Iq the w,hols period of half a century he never received a reprimand or a black mark, no error wa,a ever charged against him, aud no human life was ever destroyed, by an eqglne driven by him. He never reported late for duty, in one period of 14 years he worked even days a week without a break, and In many instances he was at the throttle 45 working days in a single month. Tbs distance he covered on tbe.rails was ten, times that between the earth and the moon. ticket-printin- 'iiivun fd C The first l underia.e ijc.psy in the world t' t oil action of radium pi to halt-penn- Lltsrally So. Jinks tells me he Is living high. So he is. In an attic room, I be' commei..:al way is building a laboratory at I AinJon. lieve. A GOOD POSITION OVER , Woman Suffrage. Mrs. Pnn' on Coxe was elected f the Ant! Sufiiaqo sic.efv reijij f. t ..is 1 ths day n 1 hiiadeinlra. In s; caking of the rv.met of ths rew society V.ri Oxe dcri.fcfl ihri (hey were not opposed to woman sat age as it now exists in il is country, hut hev iuteuep-- to fight earncs tj against t h'.se suy furtror evens.on o! ben-vo women. " t. at lit time has come when nothing lirntrcr in tho way of dutus and binders should b iuid on woiniu. People who know buy the COAL, with the highest number cf heat' units per ton. ABERDEEN COALj has a greater' number of heat units than any other WESTERN COAL. I . e tTRASE Marks Designs Copyrights Ae. i reos FOR SALE BY PARKER-WARNE- . dMortptlon fl Anyone sending a sketch wnouw an ouloUy ascertain our opuiion fre Conimunlov, invention is probably patentable HANDBOOK Ilona strictly confidential. for , Beourmgputei sent free. 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U. 8 Wm.Cranch McInt I FORTY pates dvertisiivg TDDELE, UTAH. iVi y YEARS Can be had by ambitious young men Wireless and ladies in the field of Since the or Railway telegranhy. law became effective, since the wireless companies are establishing stations thruout the country there is a great shortage of telegraphers. Positions pay beginners from $70 to $90 a Oppose 65 EXPERIENCE J . I r g Stockyards to Be Beautified. .Unoccupied places in the Chicago stockyards ,are to be made to bloom, instead of unattravtive lanes and pens and roadways and great bare buildings, the yards are to present stretches of flower beds, with here and there buildings surrounded with shrubbery. The, scheme originated with J. Ogden Armour, and the first Th Critics Duty. fruits of his plan may be seen at the It is sometimes the painful duty id general offices of Armour & Co., a judge to order ,a man to be hanged where bright flowers sfh in bloom al, by the ueck till he he dead; it is around the buildings. The packers sometimes tho painful duty of a critic hope that the visitors to the yards to tell an author that his English is will find comfort In the flowers and faulty, his aipumeuts fallacious. and shrubbery after they have listened to his imagination a minu3 quantity. But the thousand and one grating noises it is never the duty of a judge to which fill the air at all hours of the mingle with the dreadful utterance o doom sarcastic remark about th day. prisoner's inferior social state ; nor is it ever the duty of a critic u, men Hr Baby In a "Telescope." connection with A tiny baby slept peacefully in a tion an author's small 'telescope at the Union depot "galllppts, or to tneer at bis poverty, or to insist on tbe fact that his work yesterday afternoon. It was a new wa originally printed in a journal method of caring for a child on a for the sum of one long Journey. The mothe, Mrs. Mar- purchasable Arthur Machen, in T. P.s exof Johnson tha Kokomo, Ind., London. Weekly, plained that she was going to Los Angeles, and found this method saved Successful Riveting of China. trouble In caring for the baby. I have been around the depot li . Riveting china is an extremely dif years, George Henry, passenger di- flcult and delicate operation and one rector, said, "and I have seen babies that requires considerable skill and carried about in all sorts of convey- experience if It is to he performed ances. , 1 noticed how the Indiana successfully. In drilling the holes the carry their children, but this is ths safest plan Is to immerse the chins first tims I ever saw a child toted' completely in water, so as to avoid about In a suitesse. Kansas City fracturing it. No chemical is used to eat away the glaze; a good sharp drill Btar. with a fins point is all that is needed. For riveting, white metal wire, which Hat Tamed Wild Ducks. , One of tbs euriosities of the St. may be had from any largo metal is used. This lre Is corn Marys (0.) reservoir this season is dealer, be rlvetted a brace of wild ducks inhabiting the paratively soft and can without hammering It too heavily. AH open, but responding to the call of required are a drill, a bam-er- , Peter Rudolph, a fisherman. Several the tools a supply of wire and a pair of Incredulous persons visited the reserWhen Mr. Rudolph began to eutlng pliers. voir. call neither of the ducks was In sight. Turkish Kindness to Animals. In a few minutes one was noted fnr . In the matter of kindness to aniout from the shore, swimming rapidly toward the landing. Arriving near mals it is said that the Turk cannot shore, he ate the scraps thrown him. be surpassed. Thus at Stamboul the The other duck did not arrive for a wandering dogs are treated with great quarter pf an hour. Both are males gentleness and when puppies come of the blue bill variety. ino the world they are lodged with tneir mother at the side of the street iq improvised kennels made out of old School Municipality. boxes lined with straw and bits of carIn one of the schools of Brooklyn pet. And frequently when a young tfiey have a Junior Municipality, Turk happens to be flush of money he with a mayor and other officials. The goes to the nearest baker's shop and girls are in the majority, so they have buys a quantity of bread, which he elected one of themselves mayor. Tho distributes among the dogs of tho officers appoint monitors, boys on the quarter, who testify their gratitude by hoys side and girls on the girls side, up at him with muddy paws 1 and these see that there no fighting Jumping and sniffling muzxles. or other disturbance. Then on holidays girls visit the home and give Saw Battle in Clouds. the others lessons lu taking care of Englands airship invasion scaro has the laby and hygiene generally which they have learned from the teachers. recalled to a writer in the .London Chronicle an aerial specter which api peared long before the flying machine Comet In Moving Picture. had show n any signs of flying. At The changes in progress in a comet Christmas time, 1612, the people of are now shown on a screen in mov Kemton, in Northamptonshire, were Morehouse's comet tag pictures. was alarmed by the apparition of the real favorably situated for observation in combat which had recently taken England during last autumn, and as p'ace at Edgchill. rrhis ghostly fig..t this body gave an unusual opportu- was raid to have fought several nity for studying changes, the As- nghts and witness-!- , not nr.!j by the tronomer Royal had photographs made yoi.tis, but eve i by spc ,al ieprc-entat frcqi eat intervals so n3 to obtain tut;, of t.io king, .'o u connived a cinematograph record. One series the ig.n-ri, ar.v of thei shows the alterations that took place nmuiig friends who ban perished In a period of about nine hours. Rag Rugs for Summer Hcuso. Some of the wealthiest New York women are furnishing their summer homes with rag nigs, instead ot the buDdsome Oriental floor coverings that are a mark of luxury; ami, whit svema odd to (.none who cannot afford to plea.--- ? each wbim, the rooms are bt g ' papereu with simple sprigged effects, and all evidences of ar being eliminated, to bo In .keeping witt) these copies of. the Knounri rag cai pits'. I in a Machine. g machine adopt d by the German government is do signed to simplify the work of rail road offices, and makes unnecessary the usual lare stock of many kind of tickets at each station. The apparatus at Cologne made for 1,300 stations is three feet long, four feel hjgh and twenty inches wide. It carries a printing plate for each kind of ticket required, and aa alphabetical Index scale shows at a glance the names of the stations to which tick ts are issued. The only stock need md Is a supply of pieces of cardboard of tbe right size. When a ticket le called for, a blank ear is slid into place opioaite the tequlred sation, a handle is depressed and the ticket drops out, printed wttu the names cf the and destined stations, consecutive number, fare, route, class of carriage, and other fari3. At ths same operation a duplicate is printed on a continuous sheet to stive as a leeord Actual gain in tune is claimed, a clerk havirg issued as many as 500 tickets in an hour; there is no deluv from the g.vini out of the supply o! certain tickets, and at the end o the day the continuous sheet gives an ac curate record of the lusrss done With this system in use, taere can bt no ticket roberies, no issue of un accounted for tickets. The Books and Their Care. Books on shelves may be seriously injured if packed too tightly. When quickly pulled out for nse the top of the back Is likely to come off. Moreover, the constant pressure, if too great, will loosen the whole back in time and tbe friction in putting upon and taking from the shelf mars the covers. On the other hand, a reasonable amount of lateral pressure is necessary. If placed on the shelves too loosely the leaves tend to open and admit dust, dampness and consequent mildew. In the case of heavy volumes the weight of the leaves will be found resting on the shelves if the book 8 are placed too loosely Thl3 Is likely to make the hacks concave. Badly painted shelves are another source of Injury to books. Care should be taken when paint or varnish is used that the surface is perfectly smooth, hard rnd dry when the books are put In place and that the surface will remain so during variation of temne-aturor humidity. The House Beautiful. WASHINGTON. D. C. Jh h fPc? IL a 1 'i, & Ft fv THE LATEST r 'Tr-- rjpr, Srr. M k TA I I il 1 |