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Show The Box Elder News Supplement. Brigham City, Utah, Thursday, June I, 1905. Market HAS FEW TRADE Report. FACILITIES D NEED EDUCATION Merchant Experiences Diffi- Desirs for Physical Development cultiee in Getting Goods to Capt Comes to Parents Slowly The ital of Guatemala. j Views of One Mother. A Mobile merchant sold some cotton It is a curious fact that the desire for ;oods not long ago to be delivered at Guatemala City. Within 300 feet of his physical development for their children comes to many parents more slowly than warehouse a steamer was loading for for intellectual development, says Puerto Barrios, whence run a railway that It is pretty well o within 60 miles of the Guaiamalan Youths Companion. now by everybody from capital. To reach the latter the goods acknowledged the illiterate immigrant to the poor would have to be packed over the moung is a good tains by Indians or on muiebaek. The white"forthat the children. But the schools thing merchant found it cheaper to ship by in England meet the same opposition at way of San Francisco, thence by boat to those in America when they try to put San Jose, Guatamaia. and to the capthe of muscle on the same development rail. New ital by Orleans, terminus of the Southern Pacific. Is almost next door basis as that of memory. Many a school principal has listened to protests subto Mobile. New York, however, enstantially like that of the good woman a joyed cheaper rate because there was who carried her views of education to competition with the routes across the the grammar Atlantic and thence round Cape Horn. I want ye to teach me girl readin', So the goods were sent by boat to New writin, and rithmetic, said she, "but York, thenre by boat back to New Orshe aint t larn anny more of this leans, and thence on their way. going physical torture. If its jumpin she nearly 10,000 miles instead of 100 bv needs, I c'n teach her jumpin' meself!" the Puerto Barrios route. This inabilPresently we shall make good our reity to get at the wpe coast mar! ets has turn to the Greek system, which indone much to keep American goods out cluded music and gymnastics as esren-tial- s of them. Guatamaia has now arrarged to education, and so produced a 'or the speedy completion of the railbalanced creature with way from the Caribbean to the capital, wonderfully and a cheap direct route will thus be body, mind and spirit in such due proportion that no one rould overtop the opened. other. The professional athlete, the puny scholar and the religious recluse Leap Tears in Twentieth Century. are of the separation of The greatest possible number of leap one each the result department of education from the years will occur in the twentieth cenman is the reothers. The tury. the year 1904 bring the first on, sult of the symmetrical union of ai! vnd every fourih year following tip to the departments. and including 2000. In the same century February will three times have five Sun-aINCUBATOR ON DESERT. in 1920, 1948 1976. ALL-ROUN- Mobile Special to the News: Kansas City, Mo., Friday, May 2 6, 1905. Cattle this week last week 31,500, same week last year 25,200. Market was a shade higher Monday, but excessive supplies, tor the season, since have caused a break of 25 to 35 cents on beef steers, xo to 25 cents on cows, heifers and butcher stuff, quarantines 30 to 40 cents lower, Stockers and feeders 25 to 50 cents off. Very large proportion of beef steers and big run of quarantines have been features. Top beef steers $6.25, Tuesday, bulk of beef steers $4.85 to $5.65, best heifers $5.35, bulk 13 75 to IS 00, cows $3.25 to $4.65, bulls $3.00 to I4.60, fed quarantines $4 40 to I5 35, grassers 13 60 to 14.50, veals I4 50 to $5.50, stockers and feeders I3.50 to $4.85 38-50- 0, Sheep this week 33,400, last week 27,700, some week last year 18,500. Muttons are 15 to 25 cents lower this week, lambs 10 cents off. Quality of Texans is also infciior this week, but the liberal run has been well distributed throughout the week and markets without a drag. Lambs in small supply closing the week strong, Texas mixed sheep 4.50 ewes $4.15 to $4 4 , to s Texas lambs $5 90, wooled "book-learnin- school-teache- r: 1 ys Biggest Wedding The biggest weeding Ceremony. occurred when Alexander the Great married Sfatira daughter of the conquered king of Persia. By Alexander's orders 22,202 persons were made husbands and wives in the same ceremony. The proems were Greek soldiers and the brides Persian women. Birds in Vast Wastes Cool Their Eggs Instead of Giving Them Warmth. Many a person who has watched a mother robin nestling patiently on her eggs in a blossoming apple tree has wondered how the little creature or her ancestors eter learned that the long process would cause the eggs to hatch. A greater puzzle is set for them, says Relief Society Conference. the author of The l.and of Little Rain," The Relief Society conference of the in the great destrt.coolwhere the same birds their eggs instead Box Elder Stake will convene Tues- have learned to day, June 6th, 1905. Visitors are ex- of warming them. In the unsheltered pected. All are cordially invited to nesis of the sandy plains it becomes necattend. essary to ksep the eggs from rooking. One hot. stifling spring in the Little AnS. P. Boothe, Prest. Colo-radoKmei.ia D, Madsen, telope. a traveler had occasion to pass and repass the nest of a pair of meadowLouise E. Peters, $7 20 today, clipped 15 75 larks located unhappily In the shade of a Counselors. 'ery slender weed. The birds were never to 16 25. fitting except at night, but at midday Yre wish our correspondents they stood or drooped above the nest, Hides unchanged, green salted would be a little more regular. half- - fainting, with pitifully parted bills, a little less if necessary, spreading their wings Write between the sun cents, but write oftener. cents, large lots 9 and the eggs. Sometimes both of them bulls and stags 8 cents, uncured See A. Nelson & Cos ad on together, with wings spread and maintained a spot of shade in a 1 cent less, glue 5 cents, terrific temperature. dry flint the 5th page. Their patience was in this case rewarded, for the combutcher 15 to 17 cents, dry glue passionate traveler at last spared them a bit of canvas, which she mounted over 9 cents, sheep pelts 134 cents. $4-75- . 94 and professional men, and are included among the wealthiest residents of ths city. One of the principal schools of Honolulu is attended exclusively by Japanese children, and here has been enrolled a command of cadets which is to be mustered into the United States militia as soon as its members are old enough. It Is drilled by a former Japanese army officer, and although organized but a few years ago, this battalion has already attained a high standard of efficiency. It is frequently seen on parade in Honolulu and attracts much attention. SMART SET" AT RAT PITS Fashionable Society Women at French Sesort Enjoy Revolting Spectacles. The latest attraction for the "smart let at France, is a rat pit where fashionable foreigners gather on Sunday afternoons to witness rat and dog fights. At a recent fight the grand stand facing the ring was packed with screaming women, who seemed to revel in the proceedings. Inside the wired ring was a man who let out so many rats for each dog. Some of the rats were already so feeble that they could scarcely crawl, and had to be kicked toward the dog that killed them. Scores of rats were left half dead, and lay writhing, while the sightseers shrieked with excitement. H. V. an was who Barnett, presEnglishman, ent. ventured to protest against the cruof was the and affair, elty promptly turned out by the police. well-dress- Mountain Air to Blame. arrived at a New Ham-shir- e farmhourf where a gentleman happened to be holding forth on Koch-.steI the piazza, says the braid. A new guest Bos-to- The newcomer was much impressed l.y 1 declare. he remar! ec to the landlord, "that man has an extensive vocabulary, hasnt he? The landlord was mightily pleased. "Thats so." he said. "Thats what mountain air will do for a man. He aint been boardin' with me but two weeks, and I know he must have let his waistband out much as four times. the spea ers fluency. Visiting in Mexico. one should have In visiting M'xb-good letters of in: reduction. No meter w hat may be y o ir ran it is expected that you mate all the advances. A Lapland Crime. In Lapland the crime which is punished most severely, next to murder, is the manying of a girl against the express wish of her parents. half-lifte- HARVEY L. In the Same Business. Most of the geniuses who formerly puzzles and games have gone to inventing new languages. invented the nest as a permanent shelter. cattle here this Receipts an increase of week 37,000, ERDMANN, over same week last year. ....Successor to J. R. Bywater,!,... The five Western markets com0 bined show an increase of cattle over same week last year. Market was strong Monday, but was declined 25 to 40 Storey cents since then as a result of will carry a full line of fresh and cured meats and a complete line of the big runs. Cows, heifers and s groceries, butcher stuff are only 15 to 25 er Fresh Fish and Game in Season Next door north of cents lower. W ynn L. Eddys drug store of I2t-00- 35,-00- fourteen-fiftee- n 0 Cash Meat and Grocery first-clas- a-- JAP COMPANY FOR ARMY. Majority of Sandwich Islanders Hall from Far East Are Organising Militia Command. It may not be generally known that the United States army of the future will include a command of Japanese soldiers, but this is a fact, claims the New York Herald. They will not come from the armies which are fighting in the far east, but will be enrolled from our Japanese citizens in the Sandwich islands. It Is needless to say that a very large portion of the population of the islands, and especially of Honolulu, is composed of this nation. They are found among the bankers, merchants Italys Emigrants. has sent more than 2.000,000 persons to the United States, says the World's Work. A number of these have returned in the course of time, taking with them careIn the past 30 years Italy fully hoarded savings. majority have remained States. A very large In the United Japs Drink Much Water. gallon of water a day is drunk hy every Japanese who practices, as nearly all do, the gymnastics known as jiujltsu. A Cubas Population. The population of Cuba is now over 1,685,000, which is an increase of more than ten per cent, since 1900. , |