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Show V THE COALVILLE aerie of rbytl-micBoise, and thin i Music agree-xnen- . COALVILLE. UTAH Dr. W. R. Emmett Carpet Weaving LEADER OFTHEIAVY ACADEMY ELEVEN in far m any univeml Tllff t Physician and Surgeon ancHShoemaking of man will g towards its definition. Ow cannot even assert that thej i wasioa unnreojd a n noises or theii is self, then, music means nothing and there nothing in the succession that can make or mar morality. But with the same faculty of imagination that to the child ma meanher dollies neon to be real persons, man has clothed the noises with er thun for bass ings. These meanings, save a few which, like the rolling ar They are frankly imitations, are purely artificial and contentions!. e learned as one learns his lessons in school lill the individual attac assume to meanings to many kinds of combination and is able, even, be put upon a meanings for new combinations. What meaning may the individua figure or a phrase taries according to the imagination of that are sound of lie may take simple pleasure in hearing group related one to another mathematically, called harmonies; or in successions of tones, called melodics, or may go into rapture over subtle meanas in ragtime, ings to an almost infinite pleasure in eccentricity of rhythm with whic colors some in analysis of harmonics and some even in tlie intermathematical they mentally paint the different scales. All but the existence no pretation are figments of the imaginations, and they hare when it come to a scientific test of relationship. In thi investment of music with meanings, however, luj it attractiveness to civilized man, who takes infinite pleasure In trying to guess what sentiment a given sequence of noises has excited in the mind ol mind ol another, or from what succession of thought or vaganes in the the composer the melodies and harmonies arose. matThe interpretations vary with the individual, who for a simple of the basses, the ter may recognize the swell of the sea in the moaning in an rain the sighing of the wphyr in the woodwinds, the rattle of or the coming onomatopoeic Strausaian adjunct to the regular orchestra of the angels in the trilling high violins. I have known an enthusiast who could see the savages lighting a fire on the beach in a combination of sounds, while to moet civilized individuals they suggest human sentiments love, hate, feer or quietness. But all this is conventional associaLw tion. There is no natural relationship. So music, even in the broader acceptation, has nothing in it ennobling or debasing. Flaying the piano has no more moral character or influenc than touching the keys of a typewriter. If the artistic temperament in the concentrated field of its stadia finds its relations to the world somewhat changed, and if in its devotion to its passion it loses sight of one or another of the conventions of social life, it- is nothing that is definitely are from music. The Q 7 mJ tion on the individual of the type ol J yd7 - of the The account of man a charged wounding with' the theft of a mule, and the trailing of the alleged thief by a mule, brings up the matter ol instinct and trailing by many animals. It seems that the owner of the mule stolen was awakened of the mate left behind, and arming himself, he by the went to thejitable jaissedpnj&t JjJt gnlmala, and with qnick perception "TteTcasedfthe distressed mate, which proceeded to trail the stolen one. At a distance of about three mile the owner, guided by the mule, came upon a man hitching the stolen mule to a buggy, and fired upon him. He secured his property, 6f course; and there is a badly wounded man in the county Jail. I have often seen a mule trailing another. They go along with their heads down close to the ground, and they never mis the trail, no matter how many other animal may have traveled along it And the devotion of mules, not only to each other, but often to horses, is perfectly wonderful sometimes. I remember that some years ago I had a small gray mare, a pony in. fact, and that at the mountain camp where we spent one summer there was a big old mule called Jack that fell violently in love with the little ulare. Now, all the lashing you could put on old Jack would hardly more than force him to a alow trot in the shafts of the light forage wagon it was his duty to draw ; but you just lef somebody get on the little gray mate and atari off in a brisk trot, and it was a job to hold that mule. One day it became necessary to send the little mare away on an errand. Old Jack raised so much sand no ordinary force could keep him in, and if tied to a tree he would literally try to climb it; a log chain was placed around his fora legs to keep him from rearing up and trying to break away; and he bruised hi forelegs badly in hia fury. In course of time they were sold to different persons, and in parts very remote from each other, but I feel sure if Jack had slipped his halter within thirty days after being parted from his chum he would have trailed that little mare the 150 mile that separated them. Haw-he-h- w ' t' Office Summit Block Ig DONE BY Telephone. Office - 56 SAMUEL BANNER Telephone, Residence - 22 blk. All Work Guaranteed COALVILLE - UTAH PHYSICIAN 'AND SURGEON C. R. Jones Coalville Office in Summit Block, Notary Public Office Hours, from 2 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m. Resident Agent Firemans Fund All who can should observe thee Co. of San Francisco. hours as near as possible. Insurance Captain Gilchrist Under the J. afle direction of Captain Gilchrist, and backed up by Coach at Nw Hsven two years ago, the mid- A. Reilly, who played halfback shipmen of Uncle Sam's Naval academy are being put through their practice games in preparation for the big game with their gridiron enemies of Uncle Sams Military academy. CHANGE IN tarck Foams RULES IS ASKED Players Fraternity Draw Up Demands and SUrs Will Hold Out If Mao-nate-s Refuae Them. If the members of the baseball players fraternity stand pat on their demands made on the major league magnates and the latter refuse to give In to their alms, there should be a wholesale holdout when it comes to signing contracts next year. A number of the big league stars have already agreed to hold out If the demands of (he fraternity are turned down. A series of demands were drawn up recently and will he placed In the hands of the magnates during the winter, after which they will be submitted to the national commission with the request that they be made part of the laws governing organised baseball. It was said that already (5 per cent of the members of the players fraternity have Indorsed the proposition. Four important demands are under FOOTBALL IS MADE SPECIAL STUDY? A No Money ia Advance Football has been advanced to the dignity of a special study at Wesleyan university this year. The faculty announcement made at the Vfenlng exercises included this tement, and assigned .Daniel tchinwn of th University of WlLainJ. aa pedal football instructor, assisted by Doctor Fau-tprofessor of physical educatf ion. Under this faculty Indorsement a winning football team In expected. ; Satlefse-(io-n Gssr stood LowootNot Fa et ery Prleee -- BasissA Terns Sewing ele 8100 8200 From Fee tory Direct 30 TALBOT. DAYS FREE TRIAL W win ship you a beautiful Starek Plano for 30 free trial. In your home. No cash payment required. All we ask la that days you wlU play upon, uae and teat this piano for SO days. If, at the end of that time, you do not Dud It the highest grade, sweetest toned and finest piano In every way, that you hava ever eeen for the money, you are at perfect liberty to send It back, and we will. In that event, pay the freight both ways. Thla Starek Plano must make good with you. or there la no sale. Easy consideration, it la understood. They are: No player who hae been a member of a major league club for ten years shall be given other than his unconditional release. No player who has been a member of a major and minor league club, for IS years shall be given other than his unconditional release. No player who has been carried on a major leagues pay roll until July shall be released to the minora unless waivers are secured from the 16 clubs of the American and National leagues. A major league club owner shall be prohibited from carrying a player who haa an opportunity to play on another major league club until the late months of the season, thua taking advantage of the time when the teams are carrying many recruits, to send woman is the player In question to the minors. Why is it that womans worst enemy? too, tried "living out Dr. O. W. 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CHAMPIONSHIPS 8veh-Mll- e Walk and COAL Croee Countries Will Be Held entertained my bean in the kitchen. Of course all servants are not treated quite as badly aa this, and as a usual thing it is only the heartless woman who will treat her help in this way. For ray part I would discontinue the use of the word servent and use maid instead. A good many girls would rather work in households where the above conditions exist than in homes where they are treated with tome degree of respect, for the reason that in the former no tah is kept upon their going and coming, and their company may remain quite late. In home of the latter kind the woman of the house is likely to say something if unduly late hours are kept v There is no getting around the fact that if men kept the homes and hired the help things would be different on both sides. But women are women and cannot resist ths temptation to be cattish. One man says 'that women are natural pirates, and much as I hate to admit it, being woman myself, I am afraid it is true. Yet we shout for equal right. How can we expect to get them when we are at loggerheads with each other all the time ? Summering here, a few doors from me, are four boys, who keep house, doing. all the work and haring the time of their live. On the other aide are two sisters who have a cottage, and to my positive knowl- edge one of them has packed her trank three time in as many weeks, owing to dispute that men would never have noticed. .Lets take an Inventory of ounelve, sisters, and see if we each one individually hasnt ftttA habit she can overcame. ! Vicinity of Gotham. rote on the holdlng of the run championship, seven-milJunior national s A e ten-mi-ls cross-countr- walk. y y national for 1912 has been called for by Jamee E. Sullivan, chairman of th championship committee of the Amatwr Athletic union of the United Stats It k planned to hold all these In the vicinity of New York. e the run and Ja B probability walk will be held on even-milplace to be selected T later. The Junior and senior will probably championship j,,!4 over the national course at park on November I y,, 1Courtland and respectively. The lntercollegi-crosscountr- y champtonshlpe win over the Van Ooortlaad else he held r- course November 12. senior and Weber Coal Spells Economy cross-countr- championship cham-plonth-- ten-mil- e crees-coub'J- prl Heme Run Record. fielder of the Grey, pjlj teamright of tke Ohio State g,rietoa ha broken all records for Ion runs th past season by smash-l- i wallops. Buck Free-mtsi round-tri- p mad 20 home runs while playing some yean ago. tof tfaahlngtoe i It will do a tons work. 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