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Show TOE in m HtfliEN bv CABLNET TRIAL Pritchard Outlines to Jury. Charge 6scrctarea at Other Points Yesterday. C Saa Kraniifc'o. Feb. 15. Muddy prevailed at Inglewide today. Four favoritM and a sevoud choice reached fi One of tbe ImuI, the win II rut. In tbe of the afternoon fomlb at Mis furlong. Tbe rare wma al Uie between Murewa and Mirao Murew a secured tbe decision by ny. a kburt bead. Thanks to a vigorous ride on the part of J. Italy, tbe first rare went, to Pollnfiis, be beatlug Jena dravlcr a head. Bearcateber a California Derby randidate. went lame yesterday and may not start for some lime. Tbs horses of C. T. lienshall and Parker and Thwalle were shipped to Hot Springs today. Frank Regan will send tbe remainder of his airing to Los Angeles tomorrow. Jockey Hildebrand and the Yeager horse will also go to Ascot Park tomorrow: First race. Futurity course, selling: Polonlua won: Jean Gravlcr second; I)r. Sherman third. Time. 1:14. Second rare, four furlongs, selling: Eduardo won; Rmvharate second! Mt lirenor third. Time. :30. Third race. Futurity course, selling: Iabk towns won; Whiskers second; I land press third. Time. 1:13. Fourth rare, six furlongs, Murrara won; Ml mo second; third. Time, 1:16. Fifth rare, seven furlongs. Tbe Ledaean won: Candidate second; Outburst, third. Time, 1:61 W. Hlxi h rare, one mile, soiling: First Chip won: Covstellator second; Flort-J. third. Time, 1:45 go-Id- 0n-lih- e 4. ' New Orleans, jClty resulU: Feb. First rare, six 15. furlongs, Crescent selling: Heile V ah one won; Tally II. second : llalm of Gilead third.. Time, 1:14 Rid Sil tteeond me. six furlongs: ver won: Aggie I --awls second: Uttle 2-- 5. Jack Horner third. Time. 1:14 Third rare, half mils: Viperlne won; second; Isabelle D. Arch Oldham ' third. Time. :48 8. Tha fourth ram. mile handicap: Messenger won; Hands Across second; Huixsh third. Time. 1:4L Fifth race, mile and a sixteenth King won: Col. Ulter selling: awond; Tha Guardsman tlilrd. Time, 1-- 6. 2-- I-- 1:49 5. nd a sixteenth, Sixth rare, mil Nag wiling: Hlue Mint won: NimbleTime. aseond; Judge ' Cantrlll third. DM. a Ihlrd JtM, two second choices end ihuice were successful at A wot totlay from fairly good fields In the respective races. A Ires handicap nt a mile was the beat race of the day. Ulennevla woa cleverly- - - . Weather cloudy and track good. Summary: selling, four Flret race, secfurlongs Woodrlaim won. Jerome ond, Peggy Mine third. Time. :49l-Serond race, Hlauson course Walter won. Mlbtary second, Plorcstan third. 2. Time. 1:111-- 2. Third race, handicap, hurdles, mils and a quarter Double O won. Os I ha second. May R. third. Time, 2:18. Fourth rare, handicap, one mile Glennevi won. Rain second, M. F. Tnr-pe- y third. Time, 1:4L Fifth race, six and a half furlong!!, seeing 1 luapala won, f Monel Bogey second, Ella third. Time. 1:21 4. Rlxth race, mile and seventy yard Plat cuius won. Best Man second. For-tunstus third. Time, 1:441-3-- 2. LEGISLATURE WILL ATTEND. ! U tai-jxu- lal u n . . . aup-porti-ng ns 17-2- ColumbtiB, Ohio. Frb. 1L The legls-- Islure will attend the funeral of Hen-atHanna la a body. This action was practically determined tonight nail will tuke form tomorrow. or ! TH 1 1 4 takra That MM. Bristling with ambition, a young physician who has a limited practice recently thought of a scheme he felt would he a money maker for him. His Idea was to fool his neighbors into the belief that he was overran with bust-neaThis he attempted to do by inducing all the charity patient he ed at the dispensary with which he Is connected to tiune to hia office. telling them it wonld he a convenience for hliu and that it would cost them nothing. But the result was not all he anticipated. While bis office was always crowded. Ihe number of hts paying patients did not Increase, and at the end of the month he had made a visible Impression on hut one person. His landlady raised his rent, because she was sure he had acquired an extensive and prosperous practice. Chicago Tribune. s. Published Every Day In the Year, Including Sunday. By Carrier to Any Part of the Gty 75 CENTS PER MONTH S By Mail, Outside of City, 50 Cents ognized. the governor, how -- -- LORD ROBERTS CAS YOU 0UESS TIME? THERE ARE FOLK WHO CAN DO IT ALMOST TO THE MINUTE. Berm ta Have a aiasalar AMU Ur Far Measarlas Of ths Masra Lika a Ikrwame- - Saaa raasla 91 ka Tklak Tiara Staada Bllll. rkfr Guessing tho tims of day is as amuaement for Bums and slsauet a profession fur others. The best gneasera are not those whose occupations require them to be most scrupulous In the matter of time. Railway employees. especially conductors end engineers. ere so much urn of the minute aud her eo teamed to end the trust to their watches that they do net acquire tbe eklll that many men have of guessing time by various natural indication or' by a sort of mysterious knack. ' The laborer who does pot carry a watch can often guess within ten or fifteen minutes of the time at any hour of hie working day. It la not uncommon even lu New York for a laborer on the street to Inquire the time of day of a passerby, but tbe query Is oftenest made near the noon hour, and the if asked to guess, could probably coins very close to the very admit indicated by the length of shadows, tbe position of tbe min and tbe quantity of light falling Into the street. Men working underground or at night guess tlie time much lees closely than those who work by daylight aud In tbe open air. Many men go by the hunger clock" and ran guess very close to tbe hour for quitting Work whether at noon or toward the close of the day's work. In knps where there ere no clocks hundreds of Inquiries as to the time paaa from mouth to mouth as those hours aimroarh. The signal for quitting work seldom conies as a aurprlse'to tha ordinary hand worker. Itraln workers and men whose trades require delicate manipulation do not guess thus so accurately aa unskilled sot-cu- d laborers, because they become so absorbed in their work aa to be oblivious to the flight of time. A hardworking business man of New York used to keep an alsrm clock on Ills desk, which went off at the hour he should make ready to catch a suburban train. The alarm literally waked him up out of thought Sometimes, so to apeak, he slept through the alarm and missed his train. Without this reminder be would overstay bis time at the office aa hour or more. , Borne men have a really uncanny povrer of guessing tini. They do it apparently without the aid of natural Indications and by means of some Inward monitor which goes on measuring off There the hours like a chronometer. are men who cau ordinarily guess the time within ten minutes at any hour of their waking day. It la suspected that such men rarely become deeply absorbed In tlieir work, though the faculty often accompanies flue Intellectual powers. A much rarer power than that of guessing the time ot a given hour of tbe dxy la that of guessing the elapsed time in abort periods. Hardly one man in ten can come within five ptinutea of guessing tbe elapsed time In periods of less than half an bour and more than a quarter, and very few can tell within a minute when a period of ten minutes has elapsed. Tha most difficult feet in time guessing la to wake from a sound sleep In the email home after having gone to bed before midnight and guess within half aa hour of the. time. Most persons, unaided by astarsi Indications, such as moonlight, th first signs of dawn la midsummer or the profound quirt of tbe bouse In winter, cannot under these conditions guess within two hours of th time. reraous ordinarily underestimate th time they have slept at night and overestimate tbe length of a daylight nap. The nt ntp of two of three mlautea appears to moat persons to have lasted from fifteen minutes to half an hour. In fact some persons aeaia to get to loop, all over and through and tbrongh whenever they lose eonaclousneu and are thus utterly Oblivion of tlw flight of time, while others ssrm never, even t night, te be thoroughly saturated with sleep. Persons ot the latter class wsbs at any moment of tbe night In almost full poaaraelon of their faculties and ran usually form a pretty good notion of the bear. rubllc speakers are proverbially bad giirasera of the elapsed time when they Clergymen, speak extraipornseusly. tbrongh habit however, can guess pretty cIhw as ta (be length of aa extemporaneous sermon, and the clergyman who preaches beyond bis ovnal time gets many hints (hat he Is talking too long from tbe conduct of his bearers. When a preacher tee Ills usually wakeful lienrsrs nodding and the younger members of the congregation more than usually uneasy In their scats he knows that he bn passed bis nensl limit. Women sn(l children are bad guasa-er- s of time because thi-- tend to be prematter of the mooccupied with ment. so that thtoy, are oblivions te all rise. Men whs have the habit wt keeping tlieir watches accnrata sud of not tag the heur daw ta the very second are amused ta flud that most women lake no nnte nf anj period of time below a qnsrtsr of an hour. Nine women cut of ten wrt a clack fare in sight will fell to note the time within fire jinutex. It is the eternal puxzle of tbe man vith a keen eonse for lime that many women and same men seem to believe ihat time has a way of panalug in Its fiiaht. Such men and women after Inquiring tlie time will report It the ram-teminutes later and will resnt will an Injured air he suggestion tbnff ti bour cannot be -- ctly the same that I: waa ten mlnn cs before. Nsw Toth ts In a California 15. It la officially an-- J suit breach-of-promi- his fist defiantly at bis oTp,,,,. rs ta - J",' Blaine accept'd . rity. and this was th fifteen years when the twe had Z", o (ach at her. George G. Vt urday Evening Post. May, Which Waa said Daddy,', NIs t Sh. boj ta hi f, I've got a pencil which wl Jzr' eoirm.' green, pnrple, crimson or Tn like. Not tbe same pencil, nr son- ye flereq't bet ms a dime t Wov uj daddy. Til give you a dime if it win '- uil the old man. The youngster dived iutn hit the stump of a roumma jL pencil and wrote on a r!ve of jZZ the word, magenta, green, crimJZ purple. etc.. "There, daddy. Bay. it won't write any color you like now. Fork over n dime." tnncia. Did yon ever lose yourself jn the great roles ywn assumed? answered Mr. Sturaiinitn Well, Barnes, I wasn't exactly haw found It prolty hard w.-- DECENT PEOPLE WOULDN'T . COME. 1 lost, hot j to get bomr Senator Clapp of Minnesota ta a great campaigner and ta constantly called upon to make speeches In hta State: Lost fall toe waa asked to go to a town railed rin Comers, which ie the only place In town whtr m ta not far from hta horns town, and get the worth of your money. make a political address. Erin Cor- 'Phscie 127K. ' SSI 24th Strut ners ta a Democratic hamlet, with no limit. within its Republican! living Clapp ta a Republican. He got to the village and found the town hall packed with Democrats. He tried to talk aud they howled him down. Ho tried again and waa howled down again. He tried half a dosen times and each time waa compelled to stop because of the noise and disturbances in the halL He was Just about to quit when an old man who had worked as hired man on tho form of Senator Clapps father came up to the platform and aald: Dont mJnd them, Mose. They're a set of loafers and rowdies. None of ( the decent people would come. New mo-- York World. James Ballards MEAT MARKET la! xsi Uskllag, a typewriter that ta out of repair. It The first speech I heard Mr.' Blaine pays to keep a good machine, and that maka after I entered the senate was at 1s tha kind that we are selling Ws ths railed session of 1870; when ho re- will sell yon a new one or an old oas plied to Senator Hill of Georgia on tbe fixed np to do tho work like new. II amendments proponed by the Demo- you do not want to buy, wo will real crats to the army appropriation bill yon one. Wo will keep It In repair ai which prohibited th appointment of Jong as yon want It Perhaps you wonld like to trade the supervisors and United States marshal yon now have for one that to be present at the polls He waa not typewriter ta In better order or for some different an orator, but a strong, indsive and If ao, lot us know and v win attractive spraker, who prepared him-- ' style. call and see what wo can do for you. elf thoroughly and waa quick to see tbe moat vulnerable point of attack in . tbe enemy's lines. . COR. 24TH AND GRANT. Tha aeat of Itoacoe Conkling, Blaine's most Inveterate enemy., was on the Republican side of the stale In the senate chamber, while Blaine occupied a eat on the same row, but some Street 246 Twenty-fiftof that occspled by Conkling ON SHORT NOTICE ORDERS SHORT Tha debate had become very warm, i. and aa Blaine, In hta excitement adOpen Day and Night e vanced toward Conkling and the and Klnxy, Proprietors. Magny - L. H. BECRAFT WAm.E House h Dcm-orrnti- se In which the paper have Just been filed the fair plaintiff seeks $15.-00- 0 tioiinced that Lord Rotierta has retired The figures are ant damages. from the war office, but that at the Impressive. Indeed they seem to strike liondon. Feb. t HAS RETIRED. rather below the average quotation or hurt hearts. htThe bill of paritrulare, however, there 4s displayed a capable genius for the tracing of fine and instruct I ve distinct Ions between various forms of Injury for jilting. The plaintiff does not stoop to the or the price-- , apprisal of listing of courtships kinoes. She wants 850UU for tbe loss of a prospective permanent home aud support, 82500 for mental suffering, humiliation and mortification, and tbe rest of the money for various injuries of a social nature. Deep general interest attaches to two Items of the bill which was as follows: For lose of former aortal standing. . .. , , ...a , . . , . . . . , $,500 For loss of increased social stand. Ie0 ing. So far aa the records are known, this ta the first definite attempt to fix the relative society values of the' girl Tim simple and tho gtrl betrothed. deli-raJury which has to deal with this precedent ta charged wltha grave responsibility. If It shall find agaiust the plaintiff it will be condemned by all feminity aa a galaxy of mean men. If it shall uphold tho suit h will be derided for sustaining the foolish claim that the gtrl engaged ta worth socially only half as much again aa her unpledged airier. The rase calls exconspicuously for a new brand of the pert testimony. But no export introuworld ran rave that Jury from ble. New York World. love-lette- n at Salt Lake? stock quotations? mining news, and tht This papa: is Democratic in polities, but laboring for the upbuilding of Ogden, and is wndly disposed toward every resident Subscribe for it and aid ir Ihe permanent growth of a good paper. All. said insjig-tor-geccr- d'you do? Ilow'a Jack? (Jack waa the farmer's son'. Oli, he's well. said the delighted old man. His Interest was till further Increased when the governor, aald. And how's the old white horse? When the old man bad passed era a friend said to the governor. Did yon really remember about that whits Time. No. be said. I saw whlta torse! hair on hia coot aad chanced It THE JILTED GIRL AND THE JURY. Has the Full Associated Press Leased Wire Service? special best local page in Ogden. not a party organ? it is Hlaalac (kiln. of Maasacbusetts who had the remarkable talent of always knowlug everybody, esiwcially voters, explained at a tattle show how be did It. An old farmer who had once driven him across th. rountry game np to shake bands and waa Immediately recAa I correspondent FEBRUARY. 16, 10W. t'uii as members of the National Civic riiecial request of Premier Balfour he to place hia aervirea at Feocruhiu. lie was active in the work ha of that body and sincerely devoted to the disposal ot the committee for defense. The Duke of Conthe adjustment of difference between employers and employes. He was of naught has been appointed under the new army reform grest service in the work of th federation. His loss cannot fail tu he si heme. greatly felt In mote than one field of Fr-li- y Good Racing MEMBERS UTAH, TUESDAY MORNING, OGDEN, Hey, Wilson, Payne, Cortel-yoand Taft Eulogixt tha Late Senator. Washington, Feb. 15. When tbe . 15. There were resumed was Washington, imetuffli-trial eonsptra-valuable endeavor. of regret tonight aduniversal offered two fxprctudoua tbe today prosecution ditional prayers, one referring to the among public men at the death of IN A BIG LAUNDRY. statements made by some of the de- Hcaatur Hanna, all of them, without fendant to poetoltire inaiiertors, sad distinction of party, saying the coun- Has Ml Cianarsta Arm Haadlad try hail Ifwt one of its must forceful the other defining a reasonable doubt. and sad Mads t Laak (1ms. useful ritixens. Tu Secretary Hay JuMice Pritchard diaimsed of them by Aa soon aa a laundry package come a Senator tlie is Hanna of death great the would charge announcing that be In It most be opened, tlie contents loss. jury that those statements should not counted aul each article marked. EvSenator who oue "No knew llanna," hare any effect on the defense except said Mr. Hay, "could Jail to recognize ery patron la given a private mark, on the one making them. him those remarkable qualities of some combination of letters and figThe verdict must he "not gnlUr for. i in nnd hrart that distinguished ure. Tbe clerk then fills out n printed all of the defendants if the facts and mind was a man in n thousand for klip with the nsmu and mark of the lie j him. be can acts circumstances and their generosity, honesty nnd kiynlty. He rustomer, the number and kind of garaccounted fur on any reasonable theory was one of the truest- - friends that ever ments sent and tbe page and lino on consistent with the presumption of lived. which the entry la made in tbe record or if the alleged conspiracy Senator Hanna was Ilia soul of book, no that It may be easily looked Is not established as having lieen en- honor, candor and open dealings." should occasion arise. The slip la tered into with Intent lo defraud tbs added Mr. So far from being.' np Hay. L'uiteu Slates. Most of tbs prayers ot as soma liked to consider him, a cre- hung np before one of tbe boxes rangtbe defense were granted. They ator of trusts and organised wealth, ed along tbe side of the room, like the It he was oue of tbe that lustruit the jury imwerful and boxen of a postofflee on n large scale. input they believe from the evident that devoted champions of the laboring The garments are now ready to be sent lrenx owed Mat hen $25,000, or any people this country has ever known. down Into the wash room. other sum. borenx had a perfect right He believed in hin party; he waa deto follow tbe soiled It Is to pay Machen that sum wholly or voted to hie friends, and we will find, garmentsInteresting through tbe different process-methods now that he has gone, some of the laertly In such manner and that transform them to the state of as fie choose, lie has tbs right In pay truest mourners In the ranks of the crisp whiteness. They are flret packed It iiailly by checks and partly by drafts opposition, as among them, in his life, the big Iron washers, lievolvlng at Ills own convenience or lo equa- he counted some of his moat devoted into cylinder serve as washboard, through lise the balances In tbe bauka with friends. whose perforations the soapsuds splash which he had accounts and to make Senator Hanna was a faithful sud In showers of foam. RometlmM a wopayments in such proiiortlonate parts loyal friend of President McKinley, man superintends tbia department but ns ha choose of the amounts received perhaps his most intimate friend, and from the Groffs from time to time. their names always will be associated mure often it la given over to a tuna, for the work la henry, and a more un81 schen, the court will add, had the in our political history. enviable of position lhan in the close, to this had Wilson to say and receive accept payments Secretary right steamy basement ran hardly bs Imon account of the indebtedness. even Senator llanna: develop1IU was a remarkable agined. The process ot washing rethough he knew they were derived condiquires between two and three hours; wholly or partly from Lorenza inte- ment, possible only with our knowj-edge rest In the profits from the Groff fa- tions, a business man who bad after which the clothes are packed into conof men and thlnp came in stener sales; provided that Marbrn'e ofthe condenser and are sent np to go ficial action us to tha fasteners was tact with affairs. through tbe process of starching. IsMcKinley's candidacy and tbe not thereby affected ; also provided that Tbe opening of tbe drier emits a the Jury finds the transaction between sues on which It rested brought him ware of hot air and discloses rows of ilnnnn'n Senator notice. Into public tbe Groffs nnd Iworenx was bona fide, articles hung before hot ateeu pipes. an organiser waa recognized There seem contemplating In this connection tha abilityandan has to he machines for everytbe been Impressed upon then manner of the payment. the clothes to for occamoistening thing The Instructions granted direct that country since that time on many Just the right point, for drying and no art or statement of the defendants, sions. Senator Hanua's power In legiscome smoothing out sheets aud such large after tlie alleged conspiracy was com- lation and beforeHethe people have life articles, which pea between the cylhis as shortened surprises. municated can be considered as tendcovered with absorbent maexcessive devotion in hln ideals of inder ing to show the existence of the allegrd by nnd leave a vacancy that terial and for polishing shirt bosom conspiracy. Tbe statement of certain humanity of the defendants on May 27th last are will not lie filled noon, nnd a name and collsrs, cuffs and neckbands of will have a place la history. shirts not to be considered as evidence of the that Postmaster-Genera- l Payne aald: Tbe girls must be more or leas skilled existence of tho alleged conspiracy, Senator with My acquaintance in hut merely as tending to show that any Hanna running theae polishers. The shirts lifetime. almost of a stretched over a kind of bosom are one making such statements was a I have has been known him Intimately 35 yean. board, and tbe hot roller passes over party to a conspiracy, which may have In all the phases of life I have never been established to the satisfaction is regulated by tha a truer man, a more devoted them. The power of the Jury beyond a reasonable doubt. known and In the large laundries there are foot to nearer strikes hie death In determining the qiieslloa whether friend, machines for Ironing the bodies of than I ran express. the I25.00Q note alleged to have been meSecretary ahlrts and auch plain garments, but in said: Cortelyou given by. Lorens to Msrheu was In fact death is a personmany this work and, in fact, nearly all Hanna's Senator executed at the time stated and as to grief to me. Circumstances brought but the polishing is done by hand. Ths the good faith, the Jury may consider al me In frequent contact with hint. He shirts are then carefully folded and tlie exteut and value of the oil lauds waa the sturdiest of lighten In any sent out to be sorted. acquired by the Pluto Oil rompsny. cause be championed; he had stern Tbe collars come, through the polisheuliMiHjiioiitly turned over tu the Cry- convictions of hia duty; he waa great er perfectly flat and shapeless. A girl stal Refining company, the rust of rebrained and loyal to the passes them over to the dampener, fill lug, etc., and other circumstances hearted, bigtest ot friendship. He was which aupremeat dampens tberu along the seam showing value of the property. modest and unassuming, and he was and bauds them over to her companion The submlsslou of prayers was co- one of the most considerate of men. the shaper. Under her guidance ncluded at the afternoon session. The Taft said of Senator at Secretary they begin to assume the appearance arguments will begin tomorrow and llanna: once more, and she finishes the case probably will go to the Jury He was a marvel in American poli- of collsrs Friday. ties. He had a remarkable graap on her work by giving each collar a deft little turn around tbs horn attachment. simpublic question of the day, and afond-bio At the Ironing boards in one room MRS. MKINLEY GRIEVED. ple, lucid, and therefore, most skillful laundresses are Ironing garway of stating tbe isauen and Canton. Ohio. Feb. 13. The news nf Tile conclusions. If hia inter- ments of all forms and sixes. Only on Senator Hanna's death was first con- ests In public met tern had not been eo of long esperience Is Intrusted with veyed to Mrs. McKinley by an Ass- great he would have lived 10 years tbe fine tucks, frills and embroideries ociated Drees newspaper bulletin. Mrs. longer, but hr would not allow 'considgalore. Rome of tbs customers have McKinley a short time thereafter re- eration of life to restrict his . energy special rules and regulations governing ceived a mhNsage from .fiecretary nnd lo prevent him accomplishing the their laundry, and auch articles are also telling of the passing away good tod had In mind. designated by a hit of string fastened r,f Senator Hanna, bne expressed great In the buttonhole. The position of the 15. Feb. Mass.. Ihn Haverhill. news, in a Secretary grief and regret at string Indicates : whether It Is rush said: message to Secretary Cortclyou tonight of the Navy Moody ' work or whether It is to be extra stiff Han1 she conveyed through him to Mrs. regard the death of Senator Hanna and family her lend crest sym- na as a great hum to the Republican starched, etc. Lewiston Journal. nation pathies. Hhe regards the death as a parly, to tbe stale and tu the man and feat Bias. personal lose, because of Henatnr Ha- at largo. He waa a 11forceful will be hard to Tha seal ring Is known to be the oldnna's personal relations to her husband. a man whose place ML est style of ring. It dates back to tha Rhc hoped and believed he would days of the Old Testament and prodTRIBUTE ucts of the glyptic art, as gem engravCLEVELAND'S GROVER HILDEB SECURED. ing was railed, were known in ths mast remote times. In Exodus xxviil, mentlun made of the following rrlneeron, N. J., Feb. 18. Official anPrinceton, N. J., Feb. 15. Grover nouncement was made today that Cleveland, when informed tonight of atones, upon which the name of tbs Coach Arthur T. IHldeb has been se- the death ot Senator Hanna, paid him twelve children of Israel were encured by the AtTetlc committee, to the tallowing tribute: graved: The sandhis, the (opus, tbe carroach the Princeton baseball team this My relation with Mr. Hanna were buncle, the emerald, tha sapphire, the .- season. only such aa grew out of uur associa-- diamond, the ligure, the agate, tha aiuethyvt, beryl, onyx and Jasper, la eras 2 of the same chapter we find mention of tha engraving of signets upon the hardest stones. It believed that the Egyptians instructed the Israelites In the art of stone engraving. The Egyptians used the lapidary's wheel nnd emery powder and knew the use of the diamond In engraving other hard stone. Among the Assyrian and Rabykraian ruins were found fine specimen of signets on gems, many of them set in rings. Justice k SHORT HEAD MORNING EXAMINER, SCIENTIFIC EXHIBITION OF SPANISH BULLFIGHT At .v ft A - Glenwood Base-Ba- ll Park i MONDAY Feb. 22nd AT 2:30 P. M. By SEN OR ENRIQUE ROBLES Big Street Parade at 1 p. m Wild-We- st imports. Etc., Etc. This will a purely scientific exhibition in which ho instruments of torture will be used Money will be refunded if exhibition is not . . , as advertised. . . fcc . Good Mq sic , Special &tcursionTr&m-:iSal:,-'Lat- - - $1.00 |