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Show THK ti have hud hit mind fixed upon air, and In onler that hi thought might boa little more tangible to the general the air. This public he hast lipj-nliquid air I as char as the gas from ishlch It conn t; It has a temjerature zero; It will boll of 312 degrees oil Ice and freeze alcohol even while Udllng; It vaporizes rapidly and there- for takes up a great deal of heat dur- ing that process, so that it would cool a rtHun more tapldly than a stove will I j j d Ih-Io- 4 mil estimation of the people u roll of honor. The action f the Ihtmeratic minority III the legislature docs nt constitute treason to their party. On the contrary. they fought for a true Democratic prim ciple. viz: That a high oillce should nt he given as a reward to any person - whose Side tUulllicnllons seemed to Im wealth and willing financial support to the party during campaigns. Hy makIng plain that such action could not In taken I v the majority, the minority, heat It; It will furnish sutllchnt power who are now called traitors, upheld a to run any engine and it will burn steel principle of our govern-llk- e a bit of tissue paper. mental Institution, that a poor man. If Steam becomes a liquid (water) at 'qualified, may aspire to the highest 212 degrees and the liquid becomes a 'olllces within the gift of the people, hances for success, solid (Ico) at 32 degree. At 312 degrees with reasonable below zero air becomes a liquid. Now, Simply because the Democrats w ho belt would be interesting to know at lleve In true Denmcracv and a pure what temperature liquid air would bo- - 'campaign, in which money or any uther come a solid. We do nut know at what Improper Influence, has no place, steel becomes a vapor, hut it pencil to In In the mlnoilty, is no evl- liquefies at about 2.300 degrees; below .dence that they are not. In accord wtth that point It solidifies, and we have al- - the sentiment of the majority of the ways been told that it would remain people. On the contrary, from expres- a solid, no matter how cold it got. Hut sums freely made, it seems the majority Tripler tells us that his liquid air will members liet rayed the trust 'rejosed in burn steed. It has long been known them by their constituents We ven-tha man in the Arctic regions, lure to pi t diet that more and possibly touching a piece of metal with his bare greater political honors will be bestow- hand, could not tell whether his fingers eel upon some of the minority. Nearly were burning or freezing; nor could all of them are men of deep thought, the doctor tell whether the hand was careful consideration and possessors of frostbitten or burned. This brings up those qualities which make true states-th- e men. Alcove all, their integrity has old saying, that "extremes meet, and with it comes the idea that it may been proven unimpeachable. Ignorance have a much wider range in physics and hasty action not only ruin a party, than is generally credited to it. That but sometimes endangers the political is, as there are certain degrees of heat liberty of the people, and often these. on the at which all substances together with bigotry, are possessed by lose their form and identity, so, too, the majority. there are certain relative degrees on the down scale at which like sub- The passage of the stances would again lose their identity. new law mining It may be that when science has dismeans the reorgancovered some practical way of producization of the old mining districts and ing an intense cold, the refractory ores the establishment of a system of dual of Utah mines will be treated in records. This clause of the law is a rather than in furnaces. His progressive one, and will be duly knowledge of fire has enabled man to in this year of an awakening travel a long way on the plus side of mining industry. For the past couple the thermometer, while the minus side of years the law requiring the filing for has remained almost an undiscovered record of a notice of location at the country. It is easy to explore the trop- county seat entailed a great hardship ics, but we know almost nothing about on the men, time-honor- ed c j j hap-pol- nt j , at j j up-sca- le ap-piecia- ted ' mining especially upon In some Mr. Tripler says the liquid air can poor class of prospectors. cases it meant a journey of over 100 be produced at a very small price. In miles and consequent loss of time and fact, he claims that he can build a mamoney whenever the records needed to will chine the pole. that produce twelve gallons of liquid air and use only five gallons for supplying the necessary power; that is, about 60 per cent of the product is profit, which is equivalent to a pump that would raise twelve gallons of wa- ter with five gallons of water. Roll of Honor. be examined prior to a contemplated sale or lease. This is one of the causes that have militated against the opening up of new country, and now that it is obviated, there is no doubt that pros- pectors will be more willing to enter promising but as yet somewhat isolated What purports to be localities. In discussing the new law, a roil of dishonor some- - the Provo Democrat makes a sugges-time- s becomes in the! tion upon another phase of the subject "V avoided If those who had control of tin patty nuu blurry had not been venal enough and weak enough to have pledged the party honor in advance ts Ja certain candidate for a money conldeiatloit Aside front the senatorial qu hilon. the legislature ha done Home cause muh trouble nt-- title in case knm work audit record I fairly gutsl. oftiansfei. This matter can, h wev r. It will have a place In history for It be easily tl n In passing the University hill, and we would rccja oimm nd tc this nd that w i th min- - Tie vic ious l:lslatlun aimed at the ei s meetings are held In eac h district public sc hools and othc r "crank rncas-tha i ulc- - he adopted in the local 'Hes weie similarly disused of lu the laws prohibiting the giving of a name lute rests of the state. On the whole.. to any l cation whi n that name alteady It has done its duty well. It Is unforappears on the records of the district tunate that a senator could not hive Ik eit elected, but ns It had to bo a ceras of a prior location," tain man or nobody, w believe most, Utah Third legisla- of the pe pie will be best satisfied W'ltlli ture Is now gone into nobody. a follows; ait-- udviiM-by and other that considerable In tin lecord frm confusion I the fai t that two or more location In the name district r the same name. it ca neasily In how confusion would rtult, and It I easily liable to ct-ate- d re-(uidr- tH d U-a- i r j j hc-i- i at j history. It Is among j the tilings that arc passed. It has been AT THK rate McUune has started out; a remarkable legislature In a great he will find a place for the dividends: many respects, and will have a prom- from that mine up north If he "stays. inent place in. the history of the state. In" the senatorial game the next two. In future yeats, when the constitution years. It will take lots of cold cashi of the United States Is changed and to keep up the enthusiasm of "the? United States senators ure elected try hoys" for such a long stretch. the people and the whole question Is settled in a day, peoplo will wonder SPKINGVILLK lias a boy cartoonist,. senators a that such plan of electing who, although only 15 years old, has: as we have now was ever tolerated by already gained a reputation outeide of the people,' and they will wonder still the state, his work having been accept-- more that a legislature could ballot ed by such papers as the Denver Post. adsession whole a and then during and the Chattanooga (Tenn.) Times.. senator. a Journ without electing HutHls name is Vernon Feltf and he ,g; the same thing has happened before in going to make his mark as a cartoon--is- t, o.her states and, as the liw row stands, unless all signs fail. is liable to happen again. As matters now stand, this state will Acquaintance I hear your sister has: have but one senator until the next lega new piano. Is it like the other? islature meets, two years hence, and, as Little Hoy No; this one is a pianoit seems to be understood that the Me- - forte. You jusit ought to hear her Cune and factions are going to continue their fight, if a Democratic legislature is again elected the Daisy And you cant sit down im same farce may again be enacted and g dress? another deadlock be the result. To your lovely Mazie No; theres standing r. onion avoid such a contingency, the voters ly. may conclude that it will be best to chastise the party a little by voting with the Republicans, and the Jeffer"Where is Dick? sonians may be ousted out of power. "In the back yard, maam. While a good deal has been charged Well, go out and see what he is recent and the its against legislature and tell him to stop it. faults have been and will 1m exploited and exaggerated for political effect, it Flossie What does "cutting people had probably as many good qualities as the average legislature in Utah or else- - mean? Pussie Meeting them on the street where and, on the average, is equal to that of any legislature and, perhaps, and not knowing them in such a way the same may be said as to its honesty. ihat they know you know them. It has been said that every man has his "Think of it! exclaimed Aunt Joel, price, but we believe it has been demonstrated that there are men in the reading up on Uncle Sam's newly acpresent legislature of this state whose quired iKissessions, "wives sell over honest convictions are not purchasable there for five dollars apiece. at any price. The tie-u- p on the sena-- . "Wall, said Uncle Joel, after question was an unfortunate af- erable hesitation, "a go.nl one's wuth. fair, and one that would have been it. . i anti-McCu- ne tight-fittin- |