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Show UTAH DAILY PAGE TWO. Of going STATE SALVAGE COMPANYS Great Sale All the stock must be sold at once. in SEES THE SIGHTS In be uiuvliig are thought to have this r.iic. If tbi-rhiix have fallen from an iniiiiiic distance, then the mass of the sid'iv.i structure is etiual to 500.0U0.U00 billion times that plus 04, or thirty-tw- o now in uur sun. The number of bodies giwng light enough to impress a sensitive plate is estimated at about one hundred million. ,t ija, unity so lu'ii compared to 32.000,000,-OiI hat it is scarcely worth mention. However, suns starting from the periphery of the rosmlcal sphere would in many cases be drawn into orbits around others, and fall to become pendulums, or, In rare eases, two might collide. This would simply result In a change of direction of the debris. Two suns drawn Into orbits around their centers of gravity would still move on ill some direction. There does not seem to he anything to prevent some suns from reaehlug opposite sides of the lnslg-hilicu- ONE OF 8HERIDAN'S ARE ACCIDENTS SAYS HE LIKES THE LOOKS WASHINGTON. OF Statesman from Backwoods Refuses to Buy Silk Hat While Wife Makes Soap. WASHINGTON. Mirth S. the from Tyndall, riork iiuiiintiiin illalrlrt In Missouri, He hud a reat time here today. avenue, strolled along Pennsylvania reared Into the ahop windows, vlaited ihe capItol and library of congress, and said he liked the looka of things no much that It was his Intention to go after the reiioinlnution In earnest next time. Tyndall was piloted through town by friends who knew of hla suspicion of electric cars, his prejudice against elevators and hla timidity about wandering In the streets of a big city alone. As Tyndall and his friends passed a hat store, one of his friends suggested, Let us go in and buy silk hats for the Me buy a silk hat. 4th of March." said the new statesman, and my wife at home making soup? Not much. Tyndall has nothing except his salary of 15.000 a year as congressman, and expects to save some out of that to send to the folks at home. He reiterated today that the cam-imlcost him nothing, explaining how he came to get votes. He said: "The people knew I was one of them. I Just went around and chawed long, green tobacco with them. They liked and voted for me. VERT STRANGE gn VELOCITY POTENTIAL OF THE UNIVERSE If a hole be drilled entirely through the earth, passing through Its renter, and a stone be let fall into It. the stone will move to the opposite side and return to the starting point. And if air could be removed, It would oscillate to and fro so long as the earth endures. It would be n pendulum. The velocity of the filling body on arrival at the center would be 4.91 miles per second; and of the rising body, on arrival at the other side, sera Imagine that the entire earth should be mined, removing all matter save a small mass here and there; and let all these be supjKirted from muss to by timbers extending mass, to prevent falling to the center. Remove 99 per cent of the matter; and the stone would move with greatly reduced speed, still acting as a pendulum. Now remove all the timbers, and at the same time expand the earth 1o diameter of. say, many million miles. Gravity exerted by the small mnsses upon each other would be weak: no supports would be required. Itut the stone would keep up its oscillation from side to side of the expanded swarm of earth masses, with velocity reduced in proportion to the expansion, and consequent weakened gravity. A remarkable computation nuide by Prof. Simon Newcomb (page 489, Popular Astronomy) is based on & mass of the sidereal structure equal to that of 500,000,000 suns like ours. These are conceived to be spread out Into a diskshaped universe, whose diameter la such that the time required for light to move across It, with the velocity of 1 80.000 miles per second, is 30.000 years. Prom the known laws of gravity and motion, he shows that a stone that has been falling forever, nr as he words it. falling from an Infinite distance. will on arrival at the center of the disk lie miles moving at a rate of twenty-fiv- e per second. It is known that the force required to be Imparted to a falling body to double its velocity must be quadrupled; and nine times the force Is necessary to give It three times the quantity of motion. Then to cause the motion to be Increased to eight times, sixty-fou- r times the quantity of force must be exerted. Suns in space correspond to the small blocks of earth after mining out; and distances between them take the place nf timbers. The stone is represented by any flying sun. A sun may start on any side of the universe, fall through the center of gravity, pass to the other side, and return. For the purposes of this note, the quantity of matter in existence is Imagined to be finite, and distributed in the shape of suns, nebulae, and dark worlds' throughout a space having a diameter of 30.000 tight years, or 17 miles. And it is Imagined to have a boundary. If a sun could le observed near the center or this stellar structure, supposing that the center can be .discovered, to be In motion with a speed of say 200 miles per second, then this would be the true velocity potential of the entire masa Some suns now seen quadrillion Schillings Best is sold as you like to buy everything. You cant buy everything so; it wouldnt pay to sell everything so. if jw fa) EW UNEXPECTED Unlucky People Who Have Been in the Queerest Kind of Manner. In- While carrying a keg of beer intended for a picnic In Reading, Pa., Elmer Kerchoff stumbled over a wire. The keg slipped so suddenly that the Jar dislocated his neck. Only a short time ago Miss Carrie Hughlin of Janesville, WIs., was so tightly hugged hy her lover that two uf her riba became Interlocked. After suffering severe pain the young woman confessed that strenuous was the cause of her distresa Emmanuel Beveler of Sterling, 111., cut his throat on his high collar. He was riding on a bicycle, ana in trying to avoid a passing horse was thrown. In his fall his collar cut his throat. Margaret Klrchbaum died of eating hot potatoes. She was in a hurry to go out and gulped down several hot She died in great agony. potatoes. The showed that her autopsy throat and the lining of her stomach had been burned so badly that the swelling had caused her to choke to death. Jasper Gomers, while waiting for a car at midnight In St. Louis, sat down on a barrel of tar and fell asleep. When he awoke he found the tar had softened and he had slowly sunk down Into the utk-kstuff until his feet, arms and He was head only were outside. chopped out with an ax. William P. Steele of Princeton, Md died a few months ago while setting up n monument over his wifes grave. The stone fell, crushing his head and chest. Francis J. Blrdwell, a Boston ornithologist. climbed high up in a tree at Rio Pescos, N. M-- . after a birds nest. The rope he was using caught on a limb, and, when he slipped and fell, a loop caught him around the neck, and he was slowly strangled to death. His bride of a month stood at the foot of the tree, but was unable to help him. A Jersey mosquito caused the death of a barber named Rosho Dorso at Harrison, N. J. The barber was shaving and the mosquito lit on his nose. The raxor was directly under the bar-tie- rs chin, and In making a slap to drive away the mosquito he cut a deep gash in his throat, A physician arrived too late to save him. A swordfish caused the death of Aumiles out gust Sylvia, about thirty-fiv- e at sea. Sylvia was one of the crew of the fishing sloop Klondike, from Gloucester. A 2,000-pouswordfish had been harpooned, and Sylvia entered a dory to make another line fast to the fish, which was only about two lengths away from the sloop. In Ita flurry the fish made a break for the dory and broke its sword by running it through the planking. The shock when the fish struck the dory threw Sylvia overboard, and as he was in oilskins and rubber .boots he was unable to swim, ami sank before assistance could reach him. ' son Paul Bowles, a of a Bolivar. K. Y., merchant, lost his hair by fright. A runaway horse threw the boy Into convluslons. which caused all the hair on his head to fall out. St. Louis love-maki- the Scientific American. FREE LIBRARY. Have you been to the library lately? Flow soon will you be going, again? Do not forget that your Interest Is needed and your patronage s most earnestly solicited. To those who are strangers to It, they will find a bright, warm nd cosy place for reading, the most In courteous attention given them; fact, everything awaits their coming. Have you heard of the new postal system? Should you wish a book which Is not In, just buy a postal for two rents from the librarian and as soon as the book Is returned, your poatal will be mailed you. Informing you that the book ! there for you. Financially this institution Is ever In need of your benevolent hand and, when you attention la there directed, It la hoped you will not fail to respond. Again we bespeak for the library the earnest and hearty support of the read lng public. Invaluable for Rheumatism. hive been suffering for the past few years with a severe attack or rheumatism, and found that Ballards Snow Liniment was the only thing that gave me satisfaction and tended to alleviate my pallia March 24lh, 1902, John C. Degnan, Kinsman, Ilia 1 5c, 50c and I 31.00. IN WAY. jured 111 Sold by George F. Cave. Stringent Indian Etiouette. In India a letter sent to a native prince Is often a very elaborate at fair. The paper la specially made for the purpose and Is sprinkled with gold leaf. Only the last few lines of the somewhat lengthy document contain the purport of the letter, while the rela made np of the usual mainder roundabout and complimentary phrases. It Is folded In a peculiar way, with the flaps outward, and placed In a muslin bag, and this latter nto one of crimson and gold tint, with a slip knot of gold thread, attached to which is a ponderous seal. The address, written on a slip of parchment, la attached to the outside bag. These details are very Important for polite letter writing In India, and If any one of them were omitted It would be an Insult to the person ng Reason Why our work is superior to that wo omploy non but the beat operators and pay the highest salaries in Ogden. We spare neither time nor expense to meet the requirements of progressive laundering. FREE Ono Fine Silk Umbrella every week to one of our customers. Each package of 3 5c. and each package of I5e. additional entitles the holder te a chance on this umbrella. waa not until the following morning that Chalie realized the double meaning In Sheridan's words. The debt was canceled. IT PROVED TO BE DAY A LUCKY when she boug t RIVERDALE PHOENIX Fi,.ir. The excellence of the bread she baked from It, her continued success la ft and oaks making, convinced her t the wisdom of always orderfa RIVERDALE or PHOENIX ft, Troy Laundry MADE BY Bell Phone, 8ure Cure for Piles. Itching Piles produce moisture and cause itching; thla form, as well as Blind, Bleeding or Protruding piles are Pile Remedy. cured by Dr. Absorbs Stops itching and bleeding. tumors. 50c a Jar at druggists, or sent Treatise free. Write me by mall. abo'ut your case. Dr. Boaanko, Phlla., Pa. For sale by Wallace Drag Co. lad., 117-X- .1 1C. OGDEN MILLING & ELEVATOR COMPANY oa A Ballad of Capital and Surplus, THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY IfYouWantaHome frame house,, large let, R. Cherries. R. location, 31.999. With shreds of fruit upon his bill A robin takes his saucy case Upon my sunny window sill. r What daV ars these The whole blithe houaeholde In the trofi, Sir Oxhearta new. rare wine to try, 1 scorn frame, eentrally leoeted, 3769. frame, large lot, lawn and shade trees, on beach, 3 LI 99, and others Juet as cheap. Menthly Installments If you with. at fresco gluttonies Give me .my cherries in a pie. that frnfee And Jam in darkened pantries ML crystal treasuries-CS- ll these delicious. If will. And turn on them youryou surest I shall not mind. Tarta may keys. eaer longing by and by: appeaas But while they In June's soft E. S. ROLAPP, , Eooles Bldg. sv.-'n- DKOU Wive me my cherries In a pi. Sweet as nectarean dropa, that aptll From clover blossoma for the beea Are those strong waters they distill From cherries far away o'er aeaa Quaff maraschino to the Ices, And alp your klrsch with spirits high. To quench your thlrat I'd hava yon please Give me my cherries in a pie. me not, I beg. Cerise! (1 11 consistent If I die). Your lips! Take them away, you teasal Give me my cherries in a pie. Edward W. Barnard In Judo. Ny- tempt be More Stoical Than Red Indiana. No red Indiana were ever more callout to pain that the aborigines of Australia. In their tribal fights, which till occur frequently, the severest wounda are treated with Indifference. Old Australian settlers are fond of telling a famous story of a tribal chief who walked sixty miles with a spear sticking clear through bis body before he could get help to pull It out They Insist that the story la true. S225JWML First National Bank OGDEN. UTAH DAVID ECCI.KB, President THOMAS D. DEE, JOHN PINGREE, Cashier. JA8 F. BURTON. Asslstaat Cashier. DIRECTORS: David Eccloa TnomssD. Dm Goo. H. Tribo Bernard Whits W. W. Ritor John Watson Adam Pattsnos Joseph Clark M. S. Browning. Resprctfully solicits the banka mercantile firms accounted and a Is. We pay interest on time deposits ' Ample resources, courteous treatment, superior servtco. Lyceum Theatre j J. H. YOUNG, Manager. Week Commencing Monday, Feb. 27th. ALL NEW FACES The Best Cough 8yrup. Judge, Ottawrites: "This is to thiit I have used Ballard's Hore-houn- d Syrup for years, and that I do hesitate to recommend it ns the cough syrup I have ever used. 50c. Sold by Geo. F. Cave. Ths Diamond Curs. The latest news from Paris Is that say they have discovered a diamond cure for consumption. If you fear consumpnot best 25c. 5 g RENNEE FAMILY ED. McCOY, Bone Manipulator. OGDEN HARNEY A HAYNES, Original Rag Timers. DAVE BLACK BARTON, Black Face Monologue. STEAM LAUNDRY HAYES AND GRAHAM, Song and Dance. BURT VINCENT, Landlord. The smallest man In Columbus, 0 lives on the north side. Here ia the evidence: Some time ago a renter finding a property which suited him In every particular except that the house was not supplied with a cellar decided to put one in at h- - own exGOLDEN PLOVER TRAVELS FAR. pense, the landlord refus.ng to do so. This he , and when completed it dollars. Imagine many represented Choice of Route Chiefly GovBlrdja hla surprise when bis landlord raised ' erned by Food Supply. Some of our shore blroi appear to the rent $3 on the montn because nf ' make traveling their chief occupation. the improvement. The American golden plover arrives in the first week In June in the hleak, Colleges for Girla. barren grounds of AlasBoth at Bonn and at Breslau new ka, above the arctic circle and far be- colleges for girls have been opened yond the tree line, and. while the offering a course after gradu lakea are atill Ice bound, hurriedly ation from the high school fashions a shabby little nest In the moss. By August it Is in labrador, The One Thing Needful. where It stuffs Itself with such quania little doubt that the ideal There of tities that Its fleRb form of Is a despotism government Is actually stained by the dark if purple one could only find the Ideal kind of a From Nova Scotia It strikes juice. out to aea, and takes a direct course despot. for the West Indies, l.nui) miles away, A Supriss Party. finally reaching southern Brasil and A pleasant surprise party may be the prairies of Argentina. 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According to this, it does not apiiear that it Is necessary for an entire finite unirotation to set verse of worlds to be up centrifugal tendency to counteract To cull. ipse at the gravitation center. accurately compute the quantity of limiter, find the center of gravity of nature, Its distance from the earth, and the velocity of any sun near It. That Is, to find a mass that cannot be exceeded on the assumption that the moving sun has arrived In from an distance. Edgar G. Larkin In CARNEGIE TRICKS. Joke Played on Creditor by Famoue Wit Was Appreciated. It Is related of Richard Brinsley Sheridan, the dramatist and statesman, that, always In debt, he had among hit creditors the brothers Cha-llwho were the partners in a wine firm In 1775. One day when he waa giving a dinner party to some distinguished people Sheridan sent for one of the brothers, told him he waa now able to settle hla account and Invited him to the dinner party, asking him to com before the hour for tome private conversation. Chalie arrived early and he waa no sooner In the house than Sheridan sent oil a serv-n-t with a note to the clerk desiring him, as Mr. Chalie was favoring him with hla company, to send as soon as possible three dozen of Burgundy, two dozen of claret and two dozen of port, with a dozen of old hock. The unsuspecting clerk sent the wine, with which the guests were to pleased that they asked where It came from. SheriI dan, turning toward Chalie, said: am Indebted to my friend here for all the wine yon have tasted, .jd am alIt ways proud to recommend him. hi mans ywt limy 1905. 3, tfiie flafoM Get the to PUTNAMS and take u Y-- ur MARCH FRIDAY, JOURNAL, f L W. WADE, Mgr- - for Ogdeo mother and child. 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