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Show TIIB MORNING 6 ffi BAD WEEK ! j MARKET FOR ; Week. Coni'ord. "One day he brought along smelts, dealing out to customers at every station, till be got to Ncnrunk. where he hk-his horn aud an old woman came out hud wanted six, Just a pattern ail Ive got left, you're In the nick of time, said be, and lie began to count them and found only five. Hows this I I should have six. , And be began to count his fingers and reckon over bow he had disposed of tbe four dozen be bad started with. After awhile: I have R! Hold on a little while and I'll be bai-k- , aakl be, and be ran the train back re rcD miles to a place w here be bud t a woman have one more than slie bad paid for, got It. cm me back to Kuncnok and let the old woman have the six ska wanted, and then tbe "smelt train went to Concord." Manchester (N. ID Laiom Jan. 10. I'udrr the of the war ware the thick had a very bail k, all the Markets iuuiMIiik. FortunaU'li, afrumor of the reter the nnfotimh-call flora Nice of M. the French foreign minister, which caused umiwrary disturbances in Faria and ltcriin. those bourses recovered and continued to display coiiKldcrable confidence that peace would be preserved. Saturday saw a general recovery, particularly In Japanese and Russian securities, which were again bought from Paris and itc.rlln. American railroads have not suffered so greatly, the public believing that even If there should lie n war between Russia and Japan, it would tend to help the tiade of the 1'nlted States. Hence the market resisted a the tendency of Wall street to prices. London, VOIK THUS b-- Sestlsrl and Haws,. Two well known . terms, instances bf the remarkable rnnnuer in which a uation does its word twisting. At first sight there seems little connection between tbe Latin word acutlua, signifying tbe. hold 4 a ship, and a aoldk'r keeping watch over hla slurping comrades. T be connecting link Is afforded by tbe word eentinstnr, the Homan who pumped the hold of Demur's galleys free of bilge water. Upon hla constant vigilance depended the lives of tbe entire ship's company. Plnillarlj tbe word "hussar is merely a Hungarian term signifying twentieth. It arose In thia manner: When Matthias Corvtnua became king of Hungary In 1(38 he was extremely afraid of foreign invaslou. lie consequently raised an army by tbe simple exu-dlcn- t of commandeering every twentieth individual lu tbe land; henca the hussar. ARE BUSY 0 Prevent Running of Regular Tralna on tha Cut-ofAn article in tbe San FVanclaco Chronicle puriiorting to have rome from their apeelal correspondent In Ogden. states that the failure of the Southern Pacific Railway Company to on New Years open the Luein cut-oday to passenger aud freight traffic, la due to the alnkliig of the track. Railroad men of thia city who have been Interviewed by the Examiner state that tbla la not no. but that the failure la due to the work of eonsruc-tlo- n tralna using this track and carryor ing from forty to fifty train-load- e material over It every uay, so that thia alone would Interfere with the regular passage of trains. And furthermore tha terminal facilities st Mnntello are not completed and no provision la yet mad for the repair and housing of the engines. f. ff UTAH military Sentinel' and "busanr, afford capital tinually aendhig messages to tbe brain. The lip hairs of tho horse first receive the stimulus. which is communicated to the end organs and so passes on to tbe brain. They come Into play when the horse samples a new article of food. He first smells It and, having so far Satisfied himself, touches It delicately with those sensitive hairs. Tbe upper lip moves softly io quick sympathy and confirms the opinion suggested by the lisir. The tongue Judges finally as to the fitness of the food. When tbe horse wishes to drink, these halm assure him that tbe water is free from foreign matter on tbe surface, for he drinks from the surface only. They detect tbe smallest particle of dirt and guido bim to the purest place. "Dsn's Bmlf and "DssSy Task. "Biscuits, or, as they are funiillnrty railed at sea, pnntlles, are served out with a llls-ru- l hand, says Charles Protbcroe in "Life In tbe Mercantile Mariue. To make a satisfying ineul of them would occupy sU tbe watch below, for, beiug Its hard as nails, mastication Is necessarily a slow ofieration. To obviate this difficulty they are placed In a auaull cauvua hag aud by dint of much pounding reduced to a Bufiiclent liquid, sometimes powder. pea soup that la left over from dinner. Is mixed with this utiiil U becomes a pasta. A fow pieces of fut pork stuck here and there over the surface to give flavor, this by the indulgence of the cook, la allowed in the oven, and when browned is known as dog's body. "Dandy funk Is another dish of tbe same kind, tbe substitution of a little molasses furnishing ilia excuse fur another name. v Oilul lad PIONEER DEAD. Logan, Jnn. 10. Word comes from Richmond that Cornelius Traveller, n pioneer and one of her oldest residents, died at hla ' home of old age and was 80 general debility. Deceased years of age and was a native of England. lie came to this country some forty-fiv- e years ago. and has been prominent in offleeb of trust and responsibility in Klehmond, and In eertf instance baa acquitted himself with honor to himself and constituents. A wife and five children, two boys and three girls, all of whom are married, survive him. lie waa a strong character in life, noted for hla kindly disposition and sympathetic ways. He . Paaatleal Morocco. was widely loved, honored and resiiecl-c- d Morocco, lu sidto of its close proxby all who knew him. In his passing Richmond lost one of the pillars imity to Europe, is the most fanatical of tlie Mohammedan countries. Chrisupon which the city was built. tians are hated by the natives throughout the country, aud it Is often very A Parages dnngrmua to go outside the town of I giiltlsri, Why does not a man weigh a pound Tangier. The business of Morocco is more immediately after eating a pound entirely in the bands of the Moorish weight of food? A little reflection will Jews, who amass considerable wealth readily explain this apparent mystery. in tbe coast ports. It Is not prudent for a Christian to atay anywhere but In During the process of mastication, deglutition, etc certs in muscles are tha Jewish quarter. At tbe capital, brought Into active play, and tha exer- Morocco City, and Fex the natives excise of any muscle necessitates a tempectorate and hurl atones at the "for clgn infidels," as they call them, and porary waste of lie tissues, and a certain amount of carbon la eliminated no Christian is safe in the streets unand paased off during the course of the less escorted by soldiers. meal. This loss, however. Is trifling as The Coed Red U recce. compared with that due to respiration Besides his many other claims to disand perspiration, both of which are increased during the various operations tinction the "good red grouse has one which la often forgotten. He is the one of making a meal. rreatnra peculiar to the Tbe length of time one mny take to vertebral consume a pound of food nuikes but British lairs. All tho rent of our fauna Mttle difference to those losses, for if It is duplicated elsewhere, and even his la eaten leisurely there Is but slight cmialn, (lie Mack emit, has foreign reIn rouse of respiration or perspiration, lations, hut tbe true grouse exists nowbereaS If U Is hurried through both where tn the world except within the are abnormally aceeteratcd. Hence by United Kingdom, and considering what Ihe time the ponnd Is eaten the con- a not'lo game bird he fe, how hardy and sumer hns Inst aitprodnbly in moisture plucky and how magnificent in his and carbonic acid. flight, tbe fact Is really something to be proud of. London Globe. He Wes His Owe Urasdfather. Of nil genralugirnl curiosities tbe one Mmi rcallra. The power of endurance of the Chi set forth below la iwolmbly tbe oddest a singular pice of reasoning to prove neon rooty is marvelous. Many will that a totin may be his own grandfather! travel over forty miles, carrying a .Here U Is: Thera was a widow (Anne) heavy loud on their bncks and think and her daughter (Jane) and a man nothing of It. A writer mentions the (George) and bis son (Henry). Tills case of certain coolies who. after g hours without food widow married tbe son, and tbe daugh- ing twenty-seveter m tried the father. Tbe widow wna and having carried s heavy burden In therefore mother (in law) to her hus- tbs meantime, still hnd strength band' father aud grandmother to her enough left to offer to carry a man fifhusband. Ry this husband she teen miles farther. had a son (Davidt, to whom she was, of Slowed Aasiaat Msilit. Now. the ) .course, Man With Petition I'd like to tiavs sou of a must be grandfather or granduncle to the per- 70ur name on tills, Rugglc. It's a son to wlioin bis mother was or is mere formality, yon know, but Business Man Pd like to oblige you. but in this Instance to Mm Rsekshaw, but a fellow rame round Anne was (Darld); therefore Iiavid could not be last week with a pledge binding the other than his own grandfather. signer not to put hia name ott a petition of any hind for'one year, and I .Pmllsslilr of l ire Is Aselest Eorst. signed it The reckless prodigality with which ffeasre For Hmlis. in ancient Egypt tbe npiwr rlawea Adorer (anxioasiy) What did your squandered away tbe labor and lives of the people is perfectly starUiug. lu father say? Sweet Girl Oh. he got so angry 1 this respect, as the monuments yet was afraid to stay and listen. He's in stand abundantly prore, they elouo and without a rival. We may a perfectly terrible rage. Go In and appease him. form some Idea of the almost incredible waste when we bear that 2.PU0 Tko Wtrkrd Parrots. inen were occupied for three years in Mies Nancy I wonder why it la that carrying a single stone from Elephantine to Pais. That the canal of the Red Bailors are such terrible swearers? Cousin Tom Why. don't you know sea alone cost the lives of 12l',rt(K They learn profanity of the i ..rrots. I I" v?) !n:is and that to build one of th-thought everybody knew that. Boa tor - r ...hred the labor of 3G0.fM ; i Transcript. Mv :ity yi ars. I. m r. . whiriiVlb water. - dyeWof'-tlie.SHm- e S'sLPiiKia Us line a sirvaui. its MONEY at STORE, THEIR RAY STONE'S 229 Washington and take A vs. a chance lu a Drawing Unique tor Watches, Fountain Pens and Best Quality Razors. Call early and make a winning. . SHARMANS CIII RATE TICKET OFFICE MANAGER. B. ENGLEHART, 103 33th SL, Phone 161. Healy House. member of the American Ticket Broken Aasn.in Ogden, which means to the traveling public low rates and perfect safety. Only Special rates to and from Europe via all lines. Highest price paid for unused tickets, mileage, etc. STATES UNITED TIME Assrr woman knows more about dro-than a man knows about everythin; A else combined. Fame la the Bocra tea. njliadclphia Record. pwh?' ' ed is one. who hare quite a icsecfslilc part v Vnrti IVnrl WCilllh. t,inu h ...t that Salt Lake City, Utah. Ajt northern and southern short of Isis ml 7 "On one side yon hear tin sea and on the uthrr you see the Sound. Iriiii-- . ton Tiger. Reeeham's Pills mm m UcuiMritowMiiAamnatniaiiuapM. wtioo of fl awe niffilna mnali txftik J, aire Ito awUaaw eadrolwo ItoMaaiarhlarealrtiyadaalamHaactoa. btUaMreof to town aqua, whu toe Yom wilt Work watt. larphidml wUh 10oontaaod25oontm TIME CARD. Effective No. RHEUMATISM r 22, 1901. DEPART. No. 6 Mall and Express ....7:10 a. . 9 Overland Limited for Omaha, Council Blnffa. Denver, Kansas City aad eaat daily No. 4 Atlsbtla Express for Dearer, Omaha, Connell Blrffe, Kaneae City aad all ........ points east, daily 7:10 ARRIVE. No. Council AN 2:40 p. m. pR Krpraci rem Bluffs, I Omaha, Dearer. Ksaaaa Hy aad ' S:90 to to. oast, daily Vo 1 Overload t IJmllad from Omaha, ; Couacil Bluff. Kansas City,. Dea" rs- sad all points asst, INDESORIBABLE TORTURE Because Rheumatism sometimes comes on suddenly it doesn't prove that it ia a chance disease or one due to accidental cause. It takes time for it to develop, and is at work in the system long before any symptom are felt The blood is tbe first point of attack, and the poisonous acids that cause the aches and pains are then distributed through the circulation to different parts of the system, and settle in joints, muscles and nerves; and when the system is in this condition it needs only some exciting cause like exposure to night air, damp, chilly weather, or the cold, bleak winds of winter, to arouse the slumbering poisons and bring on Rheumatism. The severity of the attack depends upon the amount of acid in the blood and the quantity of acrid matter in the IN XLSOWS, WRISTS joints and muscles. Some peo- RBXTOfATXSlC AVDXVRXS. HENRY, are almost from tbe f, A. Ticket ple helpless Vrbaaa, Ohio, Ao. IS, 1908. AgeaL first, while others have occalasat relator I had a aavaro attook cf G. K. CORSE, ' ; Bhoumatiato. It atartod la tho right sional spells or are uncomfortaF.aadF.A.-T- . olbow.and from than to air wrists; tho ere tho worss. It booM W. COLLINS, T. P. A. ble, restless, nervous and half risht wrist and ontromoly painful, lfiy left 'awoUm sick all the time from the knee Joint wao tho ant plaoo to bo at-awoUon and of course itr nagging aches and pains. Rheu- tasks Tho ant point to bo offsotod paiofuL ws com-niankls, which gave a matism is a disagreeable to hip aadI waa baroly abM to got nab trouble. even in its mildest form. about waa under trowL. for I for bat awhito, t grows worse as we grow older, S. to to, and aAar X woo and frequently fltiffens the jo:ints. Ua entiraiy .at thoKhaamotlam. AilawoUlag " aoraaoos draws the muscles out of shape rallavadof X eon si,' dlaappoorod. to aaazoallont moody for Bhoaa and breaks down the nervous system. A disease that originates in the blood, as Rheumatism does, cannot be cured with external remedies like liniments and plasters ; such things scatter the pains or drive them to some other part of the body, but do not touch the disease or improve the condition of the blood. The thin acid blood must be restored to its normal purity and strength, so that all poisonous substances may be carried out of the system, and no medicine accomplishes this in so short a time as S.S.S., If to, why dont you go tho pleaaaat which not only neutralizes the acids and counteracts the poisons, but builds way, through thu aeenefy of Colorado, the general health at the same time. up probably the most beautiful ia tha world. Write for our special book on Rheumatism, and should you and over the 8HORT LINE from Deadesire any special information or advice, our physicians will furnish THE SVtlFT 8PCmG CO 4 71474, GA it without charge. rer the Burlington f daily No. ........ Mall 101-- Fast 2:90 to R 2:40 f. m. ,, . 1 on 1 Going' East got-bag- sa 9 h E 79 West Second South F. NESLEN, General AgeaL - - TICKETS: St SALT LAKE CITY. -- " . ATCHISON, TOPEKA & SANTA FE "feasts Fa Route. Direct Line from Utah to Kansas City SL Joseph, Chicago, Gab vntea, El raao and tha Mining Camps of New Mexico aad Arizona C. F. WARRENTfieiin Agent, 411 ly Block, Salt Lake City, UtalL Test THE OREGON SHORT LINE TIMS CARR Doo- (Nov. 22, 1901) and Butts l:25a.ax No. 11 Cache Valley 7:15 p.m. No. 12 Salt Laka aad Tintic 10:45 a. m. No. 9 Salt Lake and inter- a. Tail JULY mediate points V..;.. 7:80 a, aa CARD IN EFFECT S7TH. 1908. DEPART DAILY. No. fl, A tla otic Mail all potato a. R East Nm 12, Salt Lake loral ....0:10 a. m. No. 2. Chicago, SL Louia limited a . . a a .flslg J. B No. a, Atiaatie Express, all East Till poiaio MiKIVK DAILY. No. I. TaciSe Mail. Kelt Cats 10 to . and ali potato Kaat No. 1, Chicago aad SL buds limited 2:49 pm No. 11, Local from Park City rad Sea Fete Valley . 9:19 a No , Pacific from ail Kxpi" Eaxt 12:89 am ra to Omaha. Cki Sleepiaa ago and St Lonia, Now York aad Boo No. 2 Salt Lake, Provo, Milford and all points south . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . No. 10 Salt laka said inter- Iwt diairg ear Mr vice oa all tk treiaa. A. PINTOS, Gea Agt. Pgr. D Salt Laka C Sundays W. mediate points .................... No. 4 . . foto I- - C. A. HENRY. Ticket Agent. On R. GILSON, A yewt, Ogdoa. ft w a 5:53 p. m. 8:10 a. a. ARRIVE No. 1 Salt Laka '.. J.. 2:00pm No. 0 Butte and Pocftelln '....12:45 a.m. Express No. 11 Salt.Ike and Tintic 0:55 p. bl Mil7. Lake and No. ford 11.20 a. m No. 3 Salt Lake and intermediate point :... 7:00a. m ii. 8 Portland and Butte . 7:00a.m. in. 10 Butte and 'Pocatello 5:30 p, m No. 12 Cache Valley lU:30a. m. Train sonth of, Juab do not run ...................... C. A. HENRY, j. ii. cor.'iE. Pa. A Ticket AgeaL Ft Agt.. Ogden. Utah. 1. A T. A.. Salt Lake City. L. E. HURLEY, G. jby Taste , and youd take DEPART. No. 7 Butte aad Portland .'.11:55 a. m. No. 9 Pucatello, Moatpellar fL (R BECavax Boaaham'a Pllla Maa ataai tt fnmr anbaUaUea f R end Mam. aWaiare U Ito amaurk, pafttr Ito HI red, hmawn to Harrow Mynan.aM fanatottoRi I have gob It eysteoiatized. and eaa giro you some help in wayi that wont occur to you. Write mo a postal raid will do. THREE TRAINS DAILY. For particulars about REDUCED ELATES EAST thia aummer apply tq tp me Ito Um aa BMay. PlqUna pmmd wnfe that at Blsm to tmaewIM aOai aad badp an fWfand (w llamrrW maiUKar. -euro pniMtoahti t tmarrl) iTaiiii. don at Raaoham'a Pllla wai yuut ladau wfimWra Better see me about year trip. I have been ia tha panes grr buiinesx twenty yean, and I know about traveling. aa Poi-t- .Mr. Morgan MOORE, COMMERCIAL AGENT. E. W. GILLETT, Gen. Pass. -- "Did he really say I was a You win Emi wall, Yom win Ffaw waff, rammumBmmtommmee Bxcarxi Beeeliam'a Pllla amur . rfume cf heroic deed "Practically that. He said you wThere is usually something that . needs watching about the man who well preserved." Houston Brown I feel sorry for Smith. H combats the liberty of the press. As Sam Jones used to say. it Is the hit friend Jones broke up hi. hippy bon Green Did he elope with 8mlt dog that howls. Augusta Chronicle. wife? Brown No; tfith his cook. Chlcag Mr. Morgan is reported ns tvinc in an Interview that "the wealth of News. this country is less bunched ihutt at 'Wliat Is the uiffereuce betwrrii tlic any time in its history. Nevertheless t h're ure three or four men. i. whom Q ail niirxiti. and their stomachs call for a fast Ry. North-Weste- Academy. A well known physician has written: "Anger Is a passion, which especially unflta the atomach fur doing much work. If It occurs often or be protracted. but little food should be taken. Those who Indulge In it have a double reuse for abstinence. Both tbeir folly Beechams Pills Tlcktw. mcrvKloM. wX full caa te atuiMe from C A. Walker. Umwal Aamt. DE- aad Bralas. grownup person who rends ncwspaers end keeps e tame Encyclopedia in e carefully devised rage. Hut the childish mind lute an unerring log leal faculty not in any way confused by eniierfluity of information. Lopdon SL Panl and Ktnneapolis rn Chicago & SO Swth make Stract, Soil Uk CM. Utaho NW1M And Work Well, TAKO DOMESTIC e The child Is so often right. It has not Ihe miscellaneous knowledge of the Sleep Well,. drsfle an all points. -- t'nerrla CkUdhand. To Eat Well, ng .Csehter . r IP YOU AVI8II PreaUeit Horace E. Peery ttalpb E. Hoag cut-off- Mas Exduaiva Agents for Ogden J. S. LEWIS k CO., 2437 Waikington Ave. -- John E. Dooly and iOAAev"; Co.. Detroit. Mich. OGDEN, UTAH. Sella FOREIGN Ikt laltoWarM DEPOSITORY. RR A newly arrived westerner wns confronted In a street of Sew York late tit night by a ruffian with', leveled revolver. wlm made the stereotyped deGive me your money or I'll mand, blow your Grains out." Blow away." snid the westerner. You ran live in New York without brains, but you enn't without money." ' CoRpaitment and drawing 'room deeping cars, observation cars, dinand library ing urs, mix, With barber, bath and Book lovers Library; entire train electric lighted, through to CbiMgo without charge. Direct connection for buffet-smoki- The Worlds Beet rma rocetoed tho tqAnt to tar fialH . eecry nub-itane- o. Utah National Bank. The onion is a vegetable of great antiquity, being found among tbe earliest of cultivated qtcflea. A kind of ouiou grown in Egypt S.tkX) years aud mors ago was considered so excellent that It received divine houora, being worshipTIME TABLE ed ns s god. This was considered a good Joke by tbe Romans of those days, who, as well ua the Greeks, were acquainted with severs! varieties of It la likely that the plant first San Pedro, Los Angeles and grew In I'crala or Afghanistan. Garlic Co. Salt Lake has been, raised In China for thousands of years, and the enclent Egyptians Depot, Third, West and South Temple Sta Salt Lake City. made great use if It. No picture of It DEPART. bse ever been found on tbe monuments, bnt this may bo because the plant was ForandProvo, Lebl, Fairfield Merctir, connecting considered unclean by tbe priests. at Kephl for Mantl and intermediate points on Trills Tla br the Perch. Sanpete Valley Ry. . . . 7.3Q a m The oldest system by which men have told tbe time of d$y Is sundials. For Garfield Beach,1 Tooele, Stockton,. .MamThere are sundials still In existence moth. Eureka and SilIncc king before the Christian era. In ver City (via Learning-tofart they have been found in Egypt ) , g tu dating before tbe pharaohs. The For Provo, American and Wild nations told the time Fork, Lchl, Juab, Milby tbe position of the shadows of ford. Frisco, Caljenteu trees or mountains. The Chlneee have and intermediate points 05 p qj curried tho art of sundials to perfecARRIVE. tion and even today uae pocket sunFrom Provo, American dials Instead of watches. One Ublnr-sFork, Lchl, Juab, Milwatchmaker hna arranged bis front ford, Frioco, Calientes porch In aticb a way the shadow of the and Intermediate points 935 g posts tells the time by which to regujjj late the watches. Ada Palersou In Pil- From Provo, Lehi. Fair-fielMercur and Sen-pet- e grim. Valley Ry. points. 5.35 pm What s Journalist fa. From Silver City. 'MamThe editor's only eon was seemingly moth, Eureka. Stockton, Tooclo and Gar fl eld struggling with a perplexing problem. 11a moved uneasily on bis hobbyhorse Bcaul1 5:35 pm aud finally twlated all the mane off his ALL TRAINS DAILY. teed. Then he crawled up on hia faDally Pullman Buffet Sleeping Car ther's knee and, looking inquiringly In between Salt Lake, Milford, Service hla fact, said: Modena and Calientes. Direct stago "Fa. what is a Journalist? connections for all mining district in "My son, said the editor as he medisouthern Utah and Nevada. tatively stroked the golden bead of his offspring "my son. Journalist is a City Ticket Office. 201 Main Street. man who wears a plug hat and no Tel. 250. For particulars, call cm or address shoes and liorrowa money from newsagents. Salt Lake Route, or J. L paper men. Memphis Kclnilter. Rest Kind of Proof. "Here! exclaimed the Irate customer to the trunk dealer. I thought yon Mid that chest I bought of you waa moth proof? Well," anlil the dealer. Wasn't It?'1 "No! When I opened it my things were full of moths!. Great Rcott, man! Whnt better proof of 'em do you want?" Brownings Magaalne. Overland Limited The Matt Laxariaaa Tiaia Xnriif of Hat Propoi aatea Daafiraff Gents. Cowotaat Thera are many men who wear their tats practically all tho time whan awake, rad are blessed with a hoary shock of hair: yet if the scalps of these asms men once became Infested with dandruff senna, tho parasites would multiply all tho quicker for lack of air. Baldness would ensue aa tho final result. Now-bro-'s Hrrptddo kills there senna and ittmulates unhealthy hair to abundant srowth. Herpidde Is a pleamnt hair lrerelng aa well aa a dandruff cure and mntalna not an atom of Injurious Grid by Isadlna drusriats. lend Sc. la stamps for oampla to Tha Harplr Do Not Fail to Call PAYS INTEREST ON POSITS. I A Bmr.ililf River ! Spain. There s it: K sill a river railed Tlntn. which lias very extruordiu: qualities. Its waters, which are yellow as a topas. burden the sand at petrify It in a most surprising man nr, If a stone falls into the river and ree tioon another they both become perfectly united and cwiglutinated lu n your, aiLthe plants ou its b.::tkf us well as tlic routs of trees DOUBLING barite. , Xt Everyone Who Wants to Take a Chance of s. Mistake, Mistaken. The use of these wonts seems to be bo anomalous as to need some Inquiry and explanation. I may be mistaken, for I continually make mistakes. Hut when shown to have been mistaken I own myself in error. Yet, If I am mistaken, it is not the error' of him who mistakes me! Hut It may he that I am right and that he is mistaken, though 1 suppose that 1 might to take him aright and nut mistake him. Nevertheless I often have to say In argument: "You were quite right I was mistaken. la a word, though bo who mistakes must be In error, our common use of language ifausldors him who Is mistaken to be so. Notes and Queries. . GREAT ATTRACTION! rUkBMSrrlis Railroad. to account to pay running exiiensM, and many are the Jokes they perpetrate upon the conductors lu reference to tlnir shifts to get a living. It la said thst.oue fit them last year was accustomed to bring fish from Portsmouth anil peddle them out on the way to War Scare Kept London Excited All KEEP VOUR HEAD UNCOVERED. Hairs I'm H arses' Lips. Tho fine about tbe mouth of the tt bile looking through a pila of old hone are hairs of touch of extreme organs across tba came papers a oorresisiudent to a certain exserve, delicacy. They foi low lug article in a New York paper tent the same as our purpose of tbe date of Feb. . IxMt. Under tbe ends, the whiskers of the rat orfinger the Pmelt Railroad: Tbe cf caption trunk of the elephant Sensitiveness Portsthe well known that "It is Is due to specially developed endings mouth railroad baa to turn everything of nerves in tho skin, which are conA 11, 1901. OGDEN, ITT A IT, .MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY, EXAMINER, HUNTER WHISKEY |