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THE PROVO HERALD IRELAND'S SAINTLY SHEPHERD " : . A SCHOOLHOUSE 'I i ? - . ON WHEELS - - IDJIEiLfiEfffi -- Could "Count" Fred Gerlke Solved lany Dif ficult Questions of Law for r Justices Kept Diary for Forty Years. i rJ-- ?&&52&&3KR m 2S 5,- -4 4 1 .v. .. " v !; , - St. Loul3.--W- ith the passing away of "Count'r Fre3lGerike, who was asphyx iated in the rear of Justice "Marty Moore's office on Chestnut ' street tne 'ace, law- courts la St, of atiaches and yers loBtThe eervleeB of a walk For 30 years the ing encyclopedia. "count" has "been solving difficult law points which arose in Justices' courts and settling questions of history which no one but he. seemed able to answer When he was not making himself use ful in many little ways around the courts the "count" waa reading and studying. No one knew where-hgot his rest and sleep. The light would on South' Second burn in street until far into the morning and he was always the first man at the bar of - the .corner . saloon, when it opened V Lttiave i . x-- , a MtL'. - A --- i Ei n ULL" R -- ft H h" e his-roo- at s 1 s r . -- : -- llhL l"f ' 5 ... '.Without some scientific kmowledni. the farmer nf u rannnt ami n succeed. Realizing this, several agricultural experiment stations throughout the country are using railroad trains as moving schoolhouses and are teaching those engaged in agricultural pursuits how they should follow their business. Lectures o farming are given In the cars and stops are made wherever It is thought necessary. It is fact worthy of note that many women attend these lectures. . tn-ria- raPFTOXAlRLTIIRE WORLD'S - Br perched on a frame about three FEW" YEARS. DONE-IN- a. m. It. Constantly' Feel Gaini. 'PasiedT Mrs. Frank Roseboom, IIS w. Wa b. lngtoa St., Moscow,- Idaho,- eaysrK' i. ey trouble was reditary, andm, parfnts spent hUB. dreds .of dollars trying "to cure me. j was 'j nervous,' eyesight had fafled noticeably, my ejaculation was bad, - :fff EleeD fitful action Irregular, and and-pai- 4ardly-tand- -lr. nf -- el? JjLL?Uirregularlty of 'J Udney secretions "and .a"T5oTdTway made thewhole trouble worsr. l could lell many othef symptoms, too, but shall only add that , Doan'i Kidney Pills made me free of all of them." Sold by all dealers,: &0 cents a box. f CO., Buffalo, N. Y. OE,ier-AUiDur- o It's tiot difficult to Judge some mf.n and letter . xarriers, f or example. ,., . - ay their a clothes---polieem- , rhat.ULAXlTl.Vll UiWMi) VtSLSlXti. orer tu tare t oiii tn OSt liar . Si". - " l Vfn, - - I - The airship habh will take, an auti. mobile income .' I - ; ,; , . Count" Gerike was born in St' Louis about 65 years ago.' From early bojijood he was a -- constant reader btudi Ing many lanjmaeea and csuecial- ly history. He knew the history of the formation of every government, could tell the names of every ruler of the dif ferent countries down to the present time, and could give practically ail in formation about these countries, their people,, art, literature and religion. "Count" Gerlke Is believed by former Justice "Bobby"' Carroll, who was one of his best frlendsrto have had aTlght-tthe title which he assumed, and by which he was known. His grandfather was under sentence to be shot In Ger- Irnany, where 4he- nobility, but escaped to America. He r died iu Philadelphia. During the earlier years of his life the "count"" was a student of law and medicine, and Tor 35 years" hasbeen a f T7 Colds fiI V and 9 Grip. f 'jf ;.-- ?$K U Z tt j ; o -- ago he was left $4,000 in the will of three and horsepower Henry Boemler. a lawyer "he had taken from a motorcycle. The known for many Chief Engineer of Syndicate Which years. Thelegacy" was purchase on the ice Is obtained by a Has Charge of the Great African conditioned that the "count" should '"OF"-ST- . wheel- filled with Iron spokes attached to a hinged lever which rises and falls enter the minlstryrHe had studied for Project Tells of Advantages' as the boat glides over the hnmmlr the Lutheran ministry, but wouldvhave Railway Will Give. ," had- to devote considerable more time ' : on the iqe. ; ;; New Yprk.--Fvon Gheel GUdemees-ler- ; . xuere are iwo steel runners in front fto study to have qualified himself to" -legacy,-aay-- i chief englneer"of the Cape and a concave" crucible "steel runner at preaca..- He declined the " " Inz: h now in the syndicate," railway is used for steering: too "J'm old for lh at sort of thing." charge of the- operations Which, with- This steering runner isoperated by a - For many years-t- ha " couat" - had in a few years, will form the connect lever similar to tiller on a Ballboat. been a hard drinker. His friends say ing link between North and South MrJTaft conceived Ihe Idea of a motor Waldorf-AstoriAfrica, is stopping iceboat by riding- his 'motor over there was never a day that he did not ' it would.be, only a He is 1nthe United States the Ice: to make a study of the railway ays- little, and at other times he would be a stupor WARSHIP tems of this couutry. RAISED in " -The "count" made a number of tem- rin the CaperTown-Calrrailway," Lake Champlaln HILE I was at hora in disciples, as always, were" their own said Mr.Gildemeester;; ''there ia at Sloop ' Sunk-l- n n perance speeches, usually while intoxi 1777 la in Excellent Condition. cated. ' He would- tell his friends be a of stretch a, vision o( the about miles present 2,500 masons and carpenters. Then night builders, was a living example to others. ' ; ' to be lies It I saw, one who seemed they , added dwellings- and places of between completed. New York. A British sloop of war - The "count's" wife died three years to come from Ireland, study, and soon they were immersed Khartounv in the British ' Egyptian Hill, a point in which was sunk In Lake Chamnlaln near ago, and since that- time he had been bringing 'lnnTimerable in a life of profound actlvitv. snlritiml. Sudan to Broken " Rhoflesrar Is If lelters. He gave me intenecfuaLd-physica- l ithis 4b ld BtoPief;;Of FortTlcondefogi UYlHgJn two; d jestlmatedthat sameJ at the. till remaining milea"geTwlll be completed has been raised, according to a tele- street, These rooms are filled with U.K.Mjlf 1. one of the letters, in ume. i o the perfect balance, which I read. 'The voices of the Irish' and devotion of this life is due within three years, and then the long- gram receiwd here by Stephen H. P. books and memoranda. For more. thaa . . and while I read it it seemed much of the spiritual power of tha est railroad ia the world, covering in PelU; whose wife,, a daughter of Col. forty years he kept a diary of - dally to me that" I heard the cry of the great men who went forth from Just the neighborhood of 6,400 miles, will Robert LThompson( owns the his- happenings.. His rooms contain many toric fortification and is having it re- manuscripts'-h. dwellers by the forest of Foclut, by such religious settlements as that of be finished. -- had written,, mostly "What do I estimate the total cost stored as near as possible to the Con- essays on history, philosophical and the Western ocean, calling with rone Honoratus. whlch-ir- as when captured moral subjects. He had at least 10,000 voice to rue, 'Come and dwell with" us!' To this settlement-amonthe biue to be? Very close to 200,000.000. or dition in My heart was- 60 moved that I awoke, Mediterraneaa waves Patrick came. about $1,000,000,000, I should say, but by Ethan' AUetf, and his Green moun- newspaper clippings on aTgreat variety - ; and I give thanks to my God, who and here he studied for, many years. a "comparatively small amount when tain boys,- - The sloop, .which was aunk of subjects, J.- - ';.-after many years has given to them From his letters we can form a some- - it is considered .what a glorious thins in 1777. is 90 feet long and; with th The "count" appeared" In : Justice 1111 be for Africa, one of the what. freclse,."pstlmaiB..nf grear exception of thenpper deck, is in aarMo ;c"and askedTiermlssfon to .nlgf fr lt 6iTeTYr"statrTjf Thus wrote Patrick in one of his let read. ..Latin had been his mother esTanaTeBrcouBl I'Tear toom to neepTWKefl; reVnontespite 132 tci's preserved ia the ancient book of tongue; the tongue, in fact, both of It will be possible for the traveler to its years' immersion. Justice Moore and ; former Justice In the bow are two large cannon "Bobby" Carroll went to the room to Armagh, which dates from A. D. 07 hla father s family In the Roman col- Journey" from Berlin or Paris to Cape In a dream he heard the cry of the ony on; the Clyde and of his mother's Town in tea or elevea days just balls. The gun which was mounts look for him- late in the afternoon they dwellers ia the forest of Foclut: people,-thfamily of the tribune in think of that! Had then it win oDen on the sloop is believed to be also at found him propped in a chair, dead. " "Come and dwell with ns!" and his tne Koman armies. But, a" Patrick, tells lip" country that 1$ rich ilialmost the bottom, not far from where the The room was filled with gas, which thoughts canted hliu back to the days us, he had neglected "the studv of everything in the mineral world gold, yessel was found. had escaped from a gas stove. , l)e VRa captive and a slave In Latin while he was a hoy, and had ap- - silver, copper and diamonds. What ZttH"selFsatue that forest by the'Westero parently pretty well forgotten it dur me they mil nm marrrtiniaing to be1 ocean. GOVERNOR OF KENTUCKY ing the six years of his slavery In Ire-- seea. . Patrick himself doea not tell us the laud, wnerei iioweverie nt's a treat work. Is this butldlna of learned to details of his stay in France, as he is speak Irish correctly and even elo- - the loneest .failwav. and what it nit hurrying Ws narrative forward to the qoently,: as "his" Intercourse 'with the means to Africa and the world is not timeof his jnissioa to.Ireland; but Celtic- - princes abundantly-hows.IV o there is an abundance of veryjearlyj the hie of Honoratug he. took np Tiia (noeou8ine-raaa,ttound tesUnuay-iadGaelLatin studies once againr'and attained everywhere, and especially those hav Rhtch makes lt;certaifl that he was a fair nroflciencT in tha ing affairs in Africa, Jt wllibe a associated 'witS three" greafenwho Imperial Rome. as hia f Atin ltt.T thing ""Where- now In travel- at that time;rdomInated OielspIrHiual show. Ills' style froin Paris for example; he la cphi-tog ' sometimes i?ugged, .life of GauL VThe first of theswfis '(,.. uuwure, Due always rorcJDie, often, elov peiled to take a lone sea trin. he will . Saint Martin be able, afterthecompletion of the .Tours, a native of queot, and, with the of sia- - f . Hungarysoalflf a ; tribune; Msthe carity aud genuine ring entirethen4loa-t16,16 Jtraln to Br,0li8i'- - Ita,y a Romaa armies and himself a soldterr set ntmself boat to Alexandria- .- EctdL thence by read and reread th jto Tradition savs that Patrick V mother sacred horV: Kow 'Tostiimanf and a short Jouraev to Cairo. whA h ".y?T"s::;-?;.:-w':-:- .. ssi Cli was Iha aiBter; it at least a close alike, in the VerVVnlrtwJ will take the train that will land him . , V-- ; tive of Martin "of Tours, though, hia twiun versions , which the ac- In Cape Town, at the southern exfather's family belqnged to the north cepted translation; of preceded treme of 11 all in Africa, days. , St" Jerome, la j of Britain, 'close yto the rock of Dum- his letters he "Just at the present time we' are quotes abundantly from barton pa the Clyde. . "' "working in a "rather disagreeable many books of the Old Testament Another great mna with whom Path - In this Mediterraneili to aayr a country ; which " Patrick j .. . 'Isle , rick was associated at this time was was within the, fair haa but fever la quite climate, , spiritual province .Saiat Germattus of Auxerre. Like prevalent. The engineers on the work by the grea Irenaeus, the dis Martin, he was of martial orfgia and ciple of Polycarp, the American and English, ' disciple of St i of a bold, warlike spirit John; and it is noteworthy that we with, of course, the Kaffir as the laborThe third great man of Gaul who in- find the -- followers of .'.'.. factor." '; ': Coluraba, the ing e fluenced Patrick years' of his Apostle of .Scotlandriltewlae claiming Toung manhood he was 22r he tells spiritual descent from St. John. INVENTS MOTOR ICEBOAT, . us, when he fled from slavery 1n" IreA .very interesting fact iias been' land was Honoratus With his broth- out by Mrs., Devenlsh-MeareYankee Hopes to Attain a Speed of er Venantius" this ardent and naniix. pointed . tt la fViot 1ii rr Mile a Minute on Ice. THE LETTLE SSLAND by a one-hal- f en-gin- p ATARI - KEAB CANN ES FRANCE "BTS Tt3SF02LtSHAPE! CHAPEL- V5..C3. SUQGE'SF ED THE- EMDLEM"OF THE S:2AMDOC.'-T, JBELAND'S TROUBLE. feet attache of- - different justice aberj the ice. ThaenUre boat weighs voluntary in StLojils. Less thaa a year 110 pounds. The. power is furnished courts TO LONGEST-RAILROA- t v KIDNEY XTCXJ frraTTTnTS ST, LOUIS WALKING ENCYCLOPE. DIA PASSES AWAY. 'ii - " INHERITED OFTIIE- - i - ! i ; . Town-Calr- q -- -. Tstern,-whic- - L at-th- a. STO! ; V - . m drink.-Sometime- -- tor-yeek- e. - IE - OIIC---"' - T Toomsun-SQuth-Secou- -- . e , 4 Gantdn Plows -- g - .- -- . J - go-int- - e -- t . . - a- . and-jii- ie w n " won-4erffi- T - - l ....... - i faitbr-Patri- '. Z 7 ck -- - - , ;! 1 .mm,.. SIIIIIE;:: T a. y. . r are-Germ- an, - ;;-- '; ;; in-th- 'l The Success Sulky Plow 'Ton can make two miitake in bnyln Siding PIowb. One is to buy an inferior because it is offered cheap, and tha plow Other la to buy a hirh priced ri41ncr plow when, the SUCCESS, medium priced v7 Can alwaya be accompHshed, under aUcir. It ts a frame lees plow tha,t .wilHaefra life. 1. . llm. I, h 1 1) k.. i 141,70 " " bll.k i.i..i,VU11CI W, mini A . VUB beat bottom ever iwiii. on put Biding Plow, tt has only two levers, but they pTe the same ranpeof adjnstmerita as plows with more material but fewer parts, and ia 11 . uina " k pipei w. wide ahareTloFilralfi waen oraerea. - .. . 1 1 V VT . PARLIN & ORENDORFF CO. Illinois. Ctaft lmpWnVVehlcleCo.. felt i.Kirf?,Im,,'u,,"ntr-,i"n- . ' v City. Ctatu iieftoiiT Oo.. RIi IiHpM, Vh. of tbt BlTr,I"J''.n Implement Co., Idaho. Snrley. s ri, scmc- devotion j 1L, f u,m.,n of tastera Christeudom.: On' his ,,?r 3 dc'ath he returned and fixed 1 . ! fcltode.Ott a ltttla letanrt .nit. ft.. : a, wlthia two lor three miles of C::;i : .Here: wittv. ''i'U its, ! ;i established one TU v i of those which play eo' i;T I'M ;in early European his-- : tor;-- , 6!; "'ii which 'was m ' and noblest itt much that the Ufa 'of t. '"icd to come forth. ' !; !;:a . Ml. " 1 J ,' ""h-'.:- . ,l the r a . thurch r t,f tl 't..ot.al..rn.idl cral - yeara. Is dedicated to .the Trinity, and isr distinguished architecturally hy a triple apse, three bays ia the east era end of the 'chapel, typifying the triune godhead. .The eastern end ol the chapel 2oor and celling are, therefore, in .form like a trefoil or shamrock; and it may weil be this familiar buiiding which, suggested to Patrick the simile of the shamrock to teaching .of. the trlnlhr..tt was "In Ut'le cva;.(l on tli.i ever "nt" t3 P llonnratns Pan :f fir i;s Mir .leu r.J ;i-- ul ml i to Ire li, 1. illus-trate'lh- o 1 siu-tha- t i - i : . 1 1 - riprincflcid. Mass. A motor iceboat, the inverrtion of Philip ETTaff of "Steh. bins Place, has been attracting much attention on watcrshops pond. The machine has "already, attained 'of 30 tallos an hour, and Mr. Taft expects to increase thi3 to 40 miles before the winter is oyer. Another; year ho will build a new boat, which he expects to easily travel at a ruilo a'luinute.clip. The boat he '.'; is now expeilnienliDg with ia , about t?n feet long and. four. 'and "one-half wi.lo rt the bow, tapcrms to tiear-la polU at Use tt f a. The highest pc'nt Is the proline tank, which' is i Kfi'ER'S-FIS- H BSAHD WATERPROOF OILED CLOTHIKG will gfve you full valua jot every collar spent and keep you dry in " uUITS SLICKERS 32 322 m -- y i That's why we eall it tha '8ucoea. Ask the farmer who owns one he knows. 67 Yean of "Knowing flow" Hammered Into Every One of Them.. Illustrated P.mph. i jywfieeutlftinv of tntereet to erery farmer, nd which wiU be uaUed Catalog, irie! 1 6 rjV .yy.UUWH : - , SVSfWPYSWrPi AJ.TOWT!? CO. P.OITDM. t IA A. TOWra CAflWlAM CO. VIHITEO Toonto.CW |