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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL. THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1908. PAGE SIX LIFE ONLY REST CF ON UNIVERSE EARTH UNINHAB ITED, SAY SCIENTISTS. With Modern Telescopes Millions of! Stars Are Easily Discovered, But Conditions Seem to Preclude Poe aibility cf Living Organisms Thera ' j Dipirt Nol I Fait mall No. 1 Overland limited for Council Bluffa Omaha, Denver, Kansas City and the East, daily N& 4 Atlantic express tor Denver, Omaha, Council Bluffa Kansas City and all points East, dally Ko. I Los Angeles Limited. Arrive. 8:20 ua 2:55 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Na I California express from Council Bluffa Omaha. Denver, Kansas City and East, daily. No. 1 The Overland limited Council from Omaha. Bluffa Kansas City, Denver and all points East. daily Xa P Fast mail Na 7 Los Angeles Limited. 3:45 aa 4:00 pma 2:55 pm 2:45 pm NORTH OF OGDEN. Na Depart and Butte Pocatello express, dally 3 1:25 am. 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Provo, Nephl and 4:10 Juab, dally Idaho Na 15 Portland, Falla Pocatello and to 6:20 Salt Lake City, dally Na 15 Los Angeles limited. 6:10 Na Na 4 am. am. am, am. p.m, p.m. p.m. Na f Butte and Pocatello express from Balt Lake Intermediate and 12:50 points, dally Na I Atlantia express from Balt Lake City and Intermediate p o 1 n t a 8:05 dally Idaho Na 7 Pocatello, Falla Portland express from Balt lake City, .11:35 dally Na 1 Fast mall from Balt '2:35 Lake City, dally City Na H Cache press from City, Provo, am. am. p.m. p.m. ex- Valley Balt Nephl Astronomers can see with a great; modern telescope at least 100.000,000; stars In the entire universe. The How many other question arises: bodies like the earth exist In space? Prof. T. J. J. See of the United States navy claima that the study of thej double stars tend to support the contention of Dr. Alfred Russel Wallace that the universe is not Inhabited except the earth alone. In 1834 Dr. Bee published a work on the orbits of all the double stars which could be determined at that time, and he found the double atars so different from the solar system that he says no other system like that to which the earth belongs Is known to exist In the heavens. The double stars revolve In orbits of high eccentricity, and the two members of a system are usually equal or comparable In mass, while the planets of the solar system move In very circular orbits and have masses which are Infinitely small compared to that of the sun. about which they revolve. The reeult la that the aolar system, affords equable conditions of heat and light, such as or ganlc life requires, while the system of the double stare wouM furnish such great changes of light and heat that life could not survive on a planet attached to a member of a double, auch as Sirius or rrocyon. The sun has a mass 746 times greater than all the planets combined, and this makes it an autoerat over the planets, whose motions It dominates The double stars are la absolutely. TO U1H READERS ONLY Special arrangements have just been completed whereby we are able to offer to our readers the greatest periodical bargain ever made to the American people. THIS IS THE GREATEST PERIODICAL COMBINA- -' TION OFFER EVER OFFERED TO THE READING PUB- LIC. THERE IS NOTHING TO EQUAL IT IN THE HIS- -' EACH PUB-- , TORY OF THE PUBLISHING BUSINESS. LIGATION IS THE LEADER IN ITS CLASS. THE THREE MABAZINES COVER THE ENTIRE MAGAZINE FIELD, t AND THE JOURNAL IS THE FAVORITE PAPER OP ' THE CITIZENS OF OGDEN AND VICINITY. THE FOUR MAKE A UNIQUE AND DESIRABLE COLLECTION, FILLING THE EXACT NEEDS OF EVERY AMERICAN REMARKABLY HOME, AND AT AN UNHEARD-O- F LOW PRICE. ORDER TODAY. DONT PUT IT OFF. The Utah State Journal DAILY. 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It Is, therefore, Impossible to determine whether the stellar ayatem Includes auch bodies as tha planets, and we are thus unaware of the existence of any other system like our own. Oa the other hand, the heaven present to our conalderatkm an Infinite number of double systems, each of whlcd la divided Into comparable masses. These double systems stand In direct contrast to the planetary ayatem, where the central body haa 746 time tha maaa of all the other bodies com Total value of all four . larly for one year to one or different ad- th ,pPrice riraccac 111 699Gb Womans Home Companion la not exaelled by any other home and family publication In the world In beauty, fashion, fiction, art and Illustration, helps, hints and entertainments, special articles, artistic features, fine paper, superior printing, boys and girls departments, household departments, knitting, crocheting and all fancy work. The club and scores of other exclusive features. 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There are no quasi public buildings In New York upon which so much money has' been spent ns on the e .Domestic Customs of Malaya the 9' ays Is largeMarriage a matter of dollars an . cents: still, the men are cruelly Jealous of their wives as lorg as their women are attractive. A Malay will wage a cruel war if he finds another man bestowing too much affection on the woman he cares for. If a woman gets separated from her huband. through chance or any other cense, she starts out In search of husband . No. 2. A Malty woman married to an Englishman was asked by a friend why she was not more devoted to her husband. With-cu- t a moment's hesitation she made answer, He has no more money for me." ly - Russian Lien a Wonder. George Hackenscbmld, commonly called the Russian lion, la Russian only by the accident of birth. By blood he Is part Gern n and part 8wede. Hr Is described as a man with a student's face and n gladiator's body, massive of torso, catlike In quickness and as klrd of disposition aa sound in wind and limb. He has long ben famous abroad, but seema unspoiled by admiration. Hia extraordinary qualities as a wrestler are explained as due to a combination of muscular strength, common enough In men of bulk, and that nervous strength which in tbe bodies of slender men make them ao formidable Unanswerable Argument There are some children whose arguments are unanswerable. To this class belongs one of the pupils at tbs Indian school at Chamberlain, 8. D, a prim, grave, little maiden, whose name Is Arrow. She la a chiefs daufb-ter- . Her fa er and mother are quits civilized, an she is being brought up In a househr J aa civilized aa any BoAn stonian's. One day s' e said to her mother: I wish I had a new doll. Bnt your old doll, her mother answered, Is good as ever. So am I as good as ever little Arrow retorted, "but the doctor brought yon a new beby. ' |