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Show TUB MORNING EXAMINER, fifteeu years and that durii,g fifteen years rival telephone companies have com inued to manui'aciuiv and sell New Hi of Tell Beck John and use certain del ices despite protests from the Atlantic a Hubbcr can be manufactured from company and demauiis for a and ldalio in Utah, nltnt bat grows Nt'vaila. according to John Beck, lor wealthiest men In JAPANESE DOWN HARVARD BOYS riy one of the He declares, says the New, t iah Cambridge. Mass., Jau. 17. All Harv. bia discovered a new and cheap method ot making rubber from this vard sihlcies are excited over the Other ulnt which can be cultivated. performance of two Japs who are marvelous properties are claimed for wrestling daily in the gymnasium. JL weed. Mr. Beck states that a oi the peculiar style of wrestibre i derived from it which makes ling practiced by the orientals the excellent substitute fur horsel crimson lui-giauis learn much from the valuable a makes bark The men. Jud'the ashes contain a hfch percent-- , little One phase of Japanese wrestliug is of potash. that rule which permits of not the Had John Beck retained bis wealth least uu the part of either probably would never of thediscourtesy the aisoovery wrestlers. As oue of them excivilized sve become known to the it. iu Japan a wrestler must aorld. When Mr. Beck was wealthy, pressed be. first of all, a gentleman. from income a big regularly receiving But the Japs du not hesiiate to use mine and from other hc Bullion-Becutmost strcugth uu each other, their over horseback was he riding aourccs. as a result their struggle on the and hi teen one years In Utah day (ho hills an exciting one. (leu. strange weed mat is always iso. when he noticed a die dismount-- It. Lea is, one of the greatest wrestlers to his horses feet, tn Harvard, has tried .wrestling with and examined it. Breaking off a the Japs, he using the Graeco-Romabranch of the plant, he noticed that method, his opponent the Japanese, mucilaginous a and both the Japs have been able to exuded, resembling in some down iheir husky opponent every the sap of the milk weed, not so white. Although the l hue. The Japs are Yasuzo Y'ngl and C. dubbcr-llk- e qualities of the substance Y'okuyaina. Neither weights over 100 he on his mind, themselves impressed for pounds, yet they easily down Lew lit thought little more of the subject who weighs 180. Yagi is a graduate student in poliMr. when came, however, time .Tbe tical economy and is being educated at Beck was not so wealthy. In need of the expense of the Chamber of Commoney, bis thoughts turned back to merce of Nogova, Japan, where he will noticed ago, had years he weed the when his education is finished, return rubber that might and the possibility as manager of the government textile he produced from U. For years he mills. searched at intervals to find another Vagi companion, C. Y'okoyama, is vain. At specimen of the plant, but in found one. Iu the a graduate of the University of Keio. he one day, jut. Japan, and he, too, la doing advanced vicinity were many others, Mr. Beck, who is work in political economy. He intime a long yr tends to begin the work of developa chemist, has - been , experimenting He ing the rapper mines of Japan when this of plant. the with properties he has taken his degree at Harvard. ar substance in extracting succeeded Made rubber. of having the properties HERRERA CONFIDENT. elasticinto a ball it shows immense his has patented Inventor The ity. of Both He Can Diaposs Mucosa and Is continuing his experiNeary an0 Long. ments to perfect the product. . . HerMr. Beck says the fibre extracted Anaconda, Jarf.' . 17. Aurelio from the plant can be used In place rera. the Mexican, w rites that he will and of horse hair for upholstering and simply whip Neary of Milwaukee to a ' similar purposes. Is fully as good - fir cheaper. The bark burns with standstill when they meet again in the The Mexican is very sanguine, Intense heat,- making a cheap fuel, ring. although he knows that, when he goes while in the ashes is potash. must .make mure The discoverer of this plant says It up against Neary he than a good showing, for tlm opponran be easily cultivated in the who secured a draw decision at region, and he feels sure ent termination of their last mill is a the will rubber industry resultant that beer city. Herrera in favorite the. of this wealth to the wonderfully and states in his letter that he won by a region. mile in bis recent fight with Neary, yet he failed to land the decision. Says HOMESTEAD RIGHTS ON IRRIGAthe Mexican: TION LANDS. I was very anxious to stay in Mil-- j until I met this fellow Neary inquiries have been received I waukeefor I know 1 should win from again, to ion in relat survey the geological by Mon-- j thu making of homestead entries tor him. . I will be hurrying along to lands withdrawn to bo irrigated under tana within a short time now as it af--la1 just as soon the provisions of the rerlamktion art mf Intention to start ter the Neary mill as is ismsible. of June 17, I9u2. In my go with ixmg Before the Questions concerning the qualificI know that I have ation of entrymen will be governed by Mt.vHaggin club to go up against a hard proposi-- ; the general rules relating to entries got under the homestead law, except I ion. 'or this man from the coast is willing were rifb'ally modified by the re- knows the game veil and feelB there to mix at any time. He clamation act. and inquiries concernfor him. I went twenty ing general qualifications should bq Is a chance made to the commissioner of the gen- rounds tn a draw with him. you know, eral land office, who has Issued two do that I understand his style pretty circulars upon this BUbjeet. dated Sept- well. 1 will do my best to make-thember-! isos 'and; October 25, 1901!, mill with 1.0UR a short one, added copies ef lfhiefictn' be obtained on the Mexican, evidently pleased with application to that office In Wash- his display of wit. MAKES RUBBER. r. k L n - . I . OGDEN, lence. MORAL SUASION. The Biperlmea et i iinaM Wks It. This story la told at the expense of a recently appointed supervisor f a public school in this city: One day she happened to be visiting a school where a youug Incorrigible was undergoing punishment for a series of misdemeanors. The teacher cited him as the worst boy In the school one I can't do anything with. I've tried everything la the way of punishment. Have yon tried kindness? was the gentle inquiry of the other lady. I did at first, but Ive got beyond that now." At the close of the session the lady naked the bey If be would call and ace her on the following Saturday. A boy arrived promptly at the hour appointed. The lady showed him her beat pictures, played her UveKeat music and net before him a loocfaeoa oa her daintiest china, when she thought It about time to begin her little amuon. My dear," she began, were yon not very nnliappy to have to atond In the corner before all the class for punish- ment!" ITease, maam," brake In the boy, with his mouth fall of cake, that wasnt me yon saw. It was Fete, and be gave me IB cents to come bere and take your Jawing." Philadelphia Ledger. A llvtas Beek Marker. The mystery of life has rarely furnished the thinker with so strange a problem as that which arises out ot a fact Instanced by Mr., W. H. Hudson, the naturalist Mr. Hudson bad a piece ington, D. l of enaka skin, which for yean he need THEATER INQUEST. At the present time the engineering as a book marker. It changed color not and have surveys investigations proceeded far enough under any of Evasivs Witness Is Sharply Rebuked periodically and abed Its scales. It continued to shed Its ecales In this fashthe projects to warrant a decision as by Coroner. to what lands may be Irrigated tinder Chicago, Jan. 17. But one witness ion for ten years, each succeeding set the system which may ultimately bq was heard in the smaller than the last Iroquois theater in- of scales being approved by the secretary of the inBorne fairly recent books. would make adthen and the jury terior. 'The law required the secre- quest yesterday even a hippopotamus hide book marker tary K.f the Interior to give public journed to inspect the interior of the change color were ft to find itself benotice at the time when the lands are theater. ' A lively dispute took place when tween their leaves. The sensitive book ready for settlement, and although there is nothing iu the act which Deputy Coroner Buckley and the Jur- marker capablfc of blushing rose red or would prevent tho making of entry for ors entered the building. A force of paling with emotion may no doubt be these lands at the present time, any detectives employed by the owners a fp lure In the literary life of the person doing so takes the chance that' of thp. building followed them around amazing future and perhape In the Some Emotione of a that tract which he may enter could and insisted upon listening to all that literary world. not be furnished with water accordwas .said. They moved away only Moral Book Marker" la a thinkable ing to the plans finally adopted, lie when Mr. Buckley threatened to have title when are consider tbe strides of aim takes the risk of being required all the detectives arrested. modem thought" London OutlookL to diminish the area of his entry to - The- sole witness was Charles He such amount as may be fixed by the O. Cummings, stage carpenter. The Ceapess Pleat. secretary of the Interior, not less, how- was evasive in his replies and Coroner On tbe weetern prairie la found what ever, tan forty acres. Tracgfcr rebuked him sharply several la called the compass plant which is As the entryman must psy the entimes. vnlne The to travelers. ef great tire cost of the water furnished tor Cummings testimony did uot differ leaves at the base of Us stem are long planed, Irrigation before receiving patent to matcrialy from that of oilier stage kis land, he may not be able to make employes, save that he swore he had not fist, as in plants generally, but in his final proof and receive patent J shown a dozen of them liow to open a vertical position, and present their sitll more, than five years have the ventilators anil they unanimously edges north and sonth. Tbe peculiar elapsed from the time when water Is ) swore (hat nobody bad ever shown propensity of the plant Is attributed to tarnished. them anything about the ventilators. tbe fact that both surfaces of It leaves While the question has not been deRev. Chag. T. Roberta died yesterday displny an eqtuil receptivity for light, cided by the secretary of the Interior, of .injuries received In the fire. His whereas the upper surfaces of the It is not probable that the law will death brings the total to 672. leaves of mast plants are more sensi' he construed to admit of the payment As a result ot orders Issued - by tive to light than tbe lower. The leaves of the annual installments in advance Bu.idtng Commissioner Williams, thus assume n vertical position and of the time when they become due, so churches only eight of the twenty-nin- e that the law does not, apparently, closed for violations of the building point north and Math. Travelers on dark nights are said to feel tbe edges permit the acquiring title until the law, . will remain with closed doors number of years fixed by the secre- today. The others will open with of tho leaves to ascertain the point of tary of the Interior for the annual pay- either no limit to their attendance or the compass. roro f ments has elapsed. a capacity limited to a degree conAattoipaten br Shakespeare. The gealoglcal survey Is carrying op sidered saie. Is Baanerly as egotistic as bs tts engineering study of various projects now under consideration as rapi- DARES NOT GO TO NEW YORK. looks? I think so. He wrote to a friend dly as possible, but inasmuch qs. three structures are to be built in the Keeper Whose Life Are not long ago and in the course of tbe most permanent manner and are' Ip-- , communication remarked that William Eager to Take. tended to last for generations. with a New Y'ork, Jen. 17. There la one Shakespeare seemed to have anticipatminimum of expense for manufacture-within thirty miles of New ed in a somewhat rude and unfinished man reasonable time must be taken for York living not visited the city in form one of his (Hanuerlys) pet theohas who the preiwration work In order to ine years, and this not be- ries." Cleveland Plain Dealer. sure the safety, efficiency and perm an twenty-ninnor from nee of the engineering works cop causevofof guileless nisiicUm, lack Raw Wlu We Aral manly courage. The man la strutted. Mr. Connaughton, principal keeper of A wise newspaper says we should be Sing Sing prison. The reason why Is thankful that we are modern a and BELL WA8 NOT THE INVENTOR. the fact that there are perhaps hun- heirs of all the wisdom of tbe ages. In New York who would Case Involves Many Millions of Dol-- I dreds of men Perhaps we should tie If we did not .rejoice et the opportunity to kill him know that tbe average American Imagare for Damages. on sight. In bla capacity as prison Chicago, Jan. 17. Testimony prao-- ' keeper at Sing Bing for forty years, ines riato to tic a new. kind of silver iwally depriving inventor A. G. Bell thousands of desperate characters polish sad Sappho an attachment to a the credit of inventing tbe tele- have been compelled to submit for a plana Washington Times. phone and bestowing, the .hoqor on time to his stern and Impartial disHenry la tha Parlor Taat have been made to work, perStrong, was filed in the Initrel States Circuit court in the cipline. New Boarder What la tbe landlady haps, for the first time in their lazy, Port of a special examiner apvicious lives: and they have come to daughter playing? pointed liy Judge Kohlsaat in 1901 to bate him for it with a fierce, murOld Boarder A mixture of sin from kc evidence in the case in which derous hate. a lot af old operas a sort of musical 'he Atlantic and Western Telephone York Weekly. yon kwno-Ne- w company asks $50,000.0419 damages for SMALLPOX AT BRIGHAM CITY. alleged Infringements upon Inventor It is Impossible to make people underBtronga patents. Utah, Jan. 17 The Board stand their Ignorance, for It requires The defendants In the suit are; tne j.ofBrigham, Thursmet Health and Mayor Halst knowledge to perceive It American Bell Telephone company, day evening and considered the small American Telephone nnd Telegraph pox situation.; Tt was shown that the company, the Chicago Telephone com-Pn- epidemic was slightly on the decrease, Tha Minister. and thn Central Union Telegraph and' the disease generally mild form First Scot What sort of meenister Pany. The basis for the suit is It also appeared that none of the bae ye goten, Geondie? Invention to facilitate e rases bere are due to schools or pubSecond Scot We reldom get a glint telephoning, for which Strong lic gatherings, but rather to Individual o him. Six days o' th week he's the real inventor of the tele- ekprefurea outside of the city. The and on tbe seventh he's phone. The patent which Is tbe basis conclusion of the meeting was that the MalL the suit was Issued for a period Strict quarantine enforced at the presenteen years and la worth ent time Is, a sufficient safeguard. Savina Hlauelf Tenable. The Atlantic and Western Rhe I saw yon. sir, with that horrid wmpany secured the rights of the - A. O. U. W. widow, end 1 shall aead back your hy purchase in 1892, the TOisfderatlon being S5.0U0.0O0. It Is Members of the A- - O. U. W. irnd premia at mine. He Don't aead theta to me and Jhsrged in the petition that the friends are Invited to a free card or the patent has coat the their dance at the A. O. U. W. them to the wXeWi lews Topics. party;aad "rninlatnam Siononmi fnr hti, nrert Tuesday. Jan. 19. 194. mrin,b -- . - . H'NIiAY MOI&ING, UTAH, I m nun SWGKD EVOLUTION. The Trac.ltiaa i'rm the larlrat a he Mrrs Slate. A great many n oderu sword Vorui sre rciilly authing more than descendants. or. rather, improvements, on the peculiar boomerang shaped swonl of the aucient Egyptians, the parent of the sdmitrr, yataghan, falchion anil sal-er- . Africa, south of the Sahara, was perhaps the greatest museum for old swords in the world. Is the Sudan and central Africa the old sickle and boomerang sbsped swords, which the ancestors of the modern negroes received centuries ago fioui the Egyptians, were still made and iu use. Moreover. the knights of Malta were at one time famous swordmakers. and their peculiar king, double edged bludes, such as the crusaders carried, were exported to tne Barbery states, where they were From there they in large demand. were taken across tl Sahara to the Sudan and exchanged for Ivory, and it was on this account that they were still found In central Africa. In the sixteenth century a peasant living on the outskirts of Toledo, Spain, Invented the famous Toledo rapier, which soou became the popular weapon nil ovey Europe. Prior to that time the swords used in Europe were heavy affairs for hewing, slashing and cutting, but with the adveut of the Toledo ropier airs bad to learn to thrust as well as to back and nlash. With thn ropier cams the art of fencing, the sixteenth and seventeenth cento rise being the age of the sword par excel- , THE AhiCLiTRAu Angeles, Jan. I. First, rarr. scli:,:K ri' i ; JANTARV IS. 1WI. a'l'ULtiix'. i is' lt flraarN V Sow .Isj B- -' A sjv If TREE, V lurntirr-t- sfsalssl M i4 i f'Hinre tmcriraiiai. 4' of 4 ' olo of eJe of ele sfe o of ' ' ' -- 4 I- -- fi A 7 f . o Third race, wi'ii:-.f :i longs: li I'siiii.iail sec Geheimnres won: ond; Skirmish llilii1 l inn'. : It; l. Fourth race, li" rule lui.nlhsp. San Gabriel Pishes, i.iu1 ami uuc-bamiles: Chsrawinii up; luilii-- it w hir-i- . Time 2.5u ond; Cam : ran-- , 4 iU. progress tinUnited is mnkiiig. ihere is : ciiuiuv for a few dilii.'ult :cs sh.iig it:. liuc. Iu tiic crtniiil. and cveu uu.v. the juii run. comparatively simple, it :llui u ,i,,,l3r 0 f goinj W!: back to the days of tbe Revolution, mu; mile and Tn colonial day, the days of the white Fifth race, hand:-ayards: Princess Ti.ian wm: Chub haired graud dauiea. lint tbe Auierican second; M. F. Tarivy ihirii. "Time, of tlic future will hate iio such simple -. task, tine's family tree must branch j; Sixth me. aell'iiii. niilc and an out and expand with lUo country, Silver 1 i. sun; Plaioniu Ins i aucc. the turn and women of the eighth: mi i d. Time. future will have to trace their iiucs serond; pr. Berea 1:57. through au r.ucesirjr thus geographical- l.v givcu: Iudiau, Mexican, American, - oc. R. trie (.it-. llauuiiiiu, Porto Uicnu, Cuban. Philip-pinisI'anamuiau and Alaskan. And Praat If O la a a Rirrrf. are only a few of the imw these yet Haral to kill. IPBlV siliilitic which might be mentioned in Rjdgera belong to me grent weasel the aniue connection and for the same tribe, although thi-- are also nlliid. ns reason. Uncle Fam is an expansive to tiio brer. Amorij sort of follow, aud many people know, just where he will their more or lcs distinguished relaquit one may uot guess even lu tha tive may be nounil ttu wolverene. wild recklessness of one's fancy. Tbs skuuk nnd mnr.iii. in Africa uiul American of the future may be put to India. Kays a writer in I.ongmsn's Magthe dire extremity of ehowtug some azine, are to be found tbe curious sort of remote ancestry association a remarkable bnuich of Line family, with even tbe lyux eyed far eastern- lln-i- r distinguished by extraordinary era. New Orleans fondness for honry. To obtain this luxmost of hunttheir lime ury they spend THRASHING SERVANTS. ing for the neats ef wild bee. They are absolutely oblivious, as are Res mile Llf la Kiskid la English badgers, of the stings of the Tlaia af Hearr X HI, tlieir thick and Infuriated bees, tough, In that remarkably minute chrouicfo loose coats protecting them from any of domestic life lu England in tha time serious Injury. Bauds are strung awl of Henry YIII Tiiaser's Five Hunvery courageous beasts. The Boers of dred Points of Good Husbandry," tha hold them in high respoct; South Africa learned and pious author seems to taka ss do the natives, and assert that a pair it for granted that the only way of of tlieae beoeta will ooraskmally attack with maid servants is to thrash dealing 1 men a human being. hive heard of them He tells ua In his nuiuetvifully. being treed by these animals, but Inimitable doggerel that a maid must whether tbe tale was true or false I am be forced to lie cleanly nr slie is to ba uncertain. What is certain Is that the made to cry creak." Mistrcsara are retel. or honey badger, of Sonth Africa advised to about with a holly is a beast extremely difficult to kill by wand In their go hand, although they may reason of his tough constitution, gued not always have occasion to use It, and defensive powers sod extraordinarily to pay lamie when tlicy fight" that is loose coat and that lie is when meddled to say, thrash "but. not to be always with or put out a beast ef very high rhlding." As regards tbe laundry, tho manners. courage and unpleasant domestic mvrf are 'warned to taka hoed when they wash ar run in tbs lash WORSHIPED AS A GOD. and to wash well, wring well and beat well, so that if any lack beating it will Bifllik flHinl Wka Waa Dei-0- 4 be themselves." bp Sait liliaaa, As for the Cicely, the dairyJohn Nicholson, British cototit aud maid, she is unhappy to cry creak" that is to brigadier general, was once worshiped roy. to be thrahlied If her cheese la as a god. He was the eldest son of haven" or puffod up, and if the cheese Alexander Ntcbokus. a physician of be tough Cicely is to have a crash." d Dublin. Tbis gallant soldier clierne bo spotted Cicely is to bo the If himself In the Punjab camamesded by tho bayea, and if It bo too 1848-49, he when was appointpaign of full of whey the wretched dairymaid ed a deputy commissioner of the an- la to have a dressing.Finally, If nexed Punjab under Sir Henry Lawany maggots are found la the cboeoe, rence. At Baanti. dealing wisely with mistress Is to be ntUlcriy by and by." n ignorant and bloodthirsty people, ho evolved In the course of five years such $Pf7 HflMfllMIMM order and respect for law that murder The celebrated ' German historian ao and highway robbery, previously Theodor Mommsen was the most rife, were unknown in the district. of men. ' Once while going He ao Impressed his powerful Berlin tn rbsriottenhnrg, a half from no the natives that he became houF trodey car In which to them a demigod, and in Hazara a he rodeJnnroey.thc off tbs track. The rest of went brotherhood of fakir In 1848 instituted the passengers, took another car and a religions cult for the worship of went ahead, and tbe stranded vehicle which coutlmiwi to nourish was abandoned till help could la found. In spite of Nicholson's efforts to supMomiuscu remained reading his hook. even by punishment. press it An hour nr two later thn sound of At a moment of victory during tho Jacks, losers, derricks, etc., aroused siege of Delhi In 1&57 this hero fell him. Rising from his scat, be went to mortally wounded in the street while the donr and, with the moat complete leading bis men. He died a few days unconcern imaginable,- - remarked, I later on the 23d ot September, 1857. suppose we have come to a standstill!" and waa burled In front of tho Kashmir gate. Tha Pallia Gfrauis, Wo Germans are not ouly the most polite, but alsuMbe most ceremoniims His Standard at krararratcat. to the world. Wltliout ceremony people I thought you claimed tbis was a it Is not possible for us to present a good restaurant." he grumbled as they friend, to take g seat in a restaurant or passed from tbe room iff tbe big dry to drink or even to utter a single word. goods store. a people Ilka tbe Britlah, Consequently Well, isnt it ? Bsbl I know of a place over on which ignores ami utterly todisregards us t herd these customs, roust sppcsr Madison street where you can get three .- Frankfurter Zeitung. lubberIf times as ranch ss we're hed for a quarter. Chicago Record-- 1 erskl. A Llae af tetlM. Tow see. raid the young lawyer, got S Bit iCNBaaditll. my client is accused of bigamy, and Meanest folks I ever ssw la tbs he's guilty; so 1 hardly know how to k tbe from man wsy-bacthe rHy, growled defend him. district ITby, when ys find a Why, that's easy." sold tbe old lawfeller goto' rigid your way with one o Defend him on the ground of yer. them big cars be won't give yen a lift s and get a few henpecked Insanity without chargin' yoa a alckcl for It" Tack. on the jnyy. Exchange. jiii'iii f.vpi Si.-uc-s o 1 4 lf 0 n ' ton-fre- 1-- 2. ; 3- - 444 4 4 44 4 44 4 4 4 BER , !- Th 5 I ALLEN ; TRANSFER CO. j Phone 22. ! ' 412 25th Street j FURNITURE VANS, No Damage to Property in Handling. i ! ra-lel- Heavy Machinery and Freight Handled w ith ; Timas-Democr- is disiin-guisbe- - Dispatch. STORAGE AT REASONABLE HACKS and COUPES furnished RATES. for BALLS, WEDDINGS, FUNERALS and THEATRE PARTIES, ALL TRAINS MET BY L ALLENS CARRIAGES. i BtsckwSieat Cakes a with per-onalt- 1 ROYAL Baking Powde Are delicious find wholesome cold weather breakfast food. Made in the morning; no yeast, ting over night; never sour, never a perfect . no cause setin- -, digestion. To make a perfect buckwheat cake, and a. thousand other dainty dishes, 6ee the; Mailed Royal Baker and Pastry Cook. free to any address. nova saxim warotaco., auMrosih boa-band- a y r The Defender Muslin Underwear Great Sale is Now on. long-dts-!nc- $100,-WO.M- OGDEN, UTAH. |