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Show THE night, and it promises to tended. be well M0BXIM1 EXAillXEK, OGDEX, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, at- Morgan. Morgan County, May 31. Ellen Swan Tooue uf Croyden ward died yesterday after an illness uf three months. Mrs. Tonne was 45 i ears old, and was the wife of I Jon Toune and Is the mother of ten children, six uf whom survive her. Decoration day was appropriately celebrated yesterday, in the various wards. Services were held in the morning, after which the people marched to the cemeteries and decorated the graves of their loved ones. by FIRE- - m oclock yestefdny evening. u to Samuel da: 22h fifth Ert ,treet V "Jf-- Hi, caused by a couple ofA .' ,Bd a box of matches. In. and the fire fight-Chief TnT and Asalaiant f fmiji a splendid run to the Ift Vhen the apparatus arrived enveloped In DEMOCRATIC DELEGATES. vn completely i maM of flames. The wood The tinder. Provo. Utah County. June 2. A pre,. nd burned like valued at $500. and the cinct primary waa held by the Demosome crats of Provo last evening to elect at $100, there being to the atate convention in gUK stored there. It was de- delegates 8all Lake. June 9. The following delehlaz. started a fire In a barn gates were elected: John B. Milner, P?n the soul h, owned by Samuel EL W. D. Roberta, R. A. Barney, W. N. the Dusen berry, E. C. Lachner, W. R. Ston but after a hard fight H. G. Maiben, John E. Bott, was saved with a lose of Walter Scott, Thomas N. Taylor. Oscar !hoat $1"0- B. Young, Mrs. Belle Nelson. Wm. M. this morning some turned In an alarm from box No. Roylance, S. R. Thurman. M. M. KelSecond logg. fasted at Third 1East and Alternates W. E. Rydnlch, C. F. responded and Uih sireet. No. SSe quick run. only to discover that Decker, Grant C. Bagley, James Gray, 8. A. King. Thomas Leonard, Evan Jaslsrm was a false one. Wride, U N. Hinckley, Samuel Thomas Martin, J. W. Danger-fiel- d, hit him with a gun. Mrs. T. E. Daniels, Mrs. Wm. M. . (onplsint was Issued yesterday Roylance, Jess Knight. J. E. Bnow. It waa the sense of the meeting that k. Assistant County Atty. Whitaker, L. B. Duncan charging him the delegates to the St. Louis convenJSTassault with a deadly weapon tion should go uninstructed. Intent to do bodily harm. It Is rtuJwsd that Duncan, on June 1, pnlled Articles of Incorporation of the William M. Roylance company, with the rTon William Nunn and beat him Acgeneral place of business in Provo City th bead with the weapon. to the facts as stated by Mr. have been filed with the county clerk. was working The object of the Incorporation la um. his daughter, who I Duncan's home, had been discharged to conduct a general fruit, produce and he and fils wife went to find out commission business, dealing In agriSe cause. In the discussion of the cultural Implements, owning and cond IJhir at Duncans house Nunn ducting nurseries, etc. The capital stock the veracity of Mrs. Duncan, la $25,000, divided into shares of the drew a gun par value of $10 each. The following hereupon her husband head and are the officers and directors: Wm. M. ud struck Nunn on the The reault Roylance, president and general manaInn him off the place. b that Duncan atanda charged with ger; Jaa. A. Loveless, vice president; C. M. Murphy, secretary and treasurer; insult. James L. Meldrum, Thomu Barrett, Krastua Kofford, Frederick Dart. I w, Kg' Lid-dlsr- " ques-noM- SALT UKE NOTES the. district against, 8s-n- h & Gibson et al., to quiet title to e plat A, nsrt uf lot 1, block 15, Big Filed survey. Butt has been filed In eoort by Hannah U. Garn DEiir- Women Said to be Jeering Militia and citing Strikers to Violence in Ohio. Ex- - officials of the Utah Fuel eom-pu- y express the belief that the union Vai before long make an effort to move in Carbon counthe Italian la really ty out of the state, aa there the PMng else for them to da The lureigners are slowly leaving, but rather slow, and those remaining are a pest drag on the unions finances. The Real Eatate men'a committee la la session this afternoon at the office (I J. Donnan Reaves, completing for the excursion to 8altnlr 29th: which will take place on June K has been decided to offer $5,000 in prises, Including a trip to the worlds (sir, a trip to California and a trip to Colorado, each ticket to the resort atltllng the holder to a chance In the There will be cash prises drawing. slao. - service examination will be this city June 23 for the position of assistant chemist in the bureau of standards, department of commerce and labor, at a salary of $1,400 per annum; age limit, 25 to 45 yearn. Alao for the position of aid In the same bureau aa above, with salary at $600; age Unit 20 years and over. Also on June 21, for the position of medical Interne, government Hospital for the insane at Washington, D. C., at $600 per annum; age limit 20 years or over. Civil held In Excursion Agent Bean of Members of the Springfield Republican Convention Stick Stubbornly by Thtir Candidate Adjourn Until Tomorrow. III., Springfield, June 2. Before the Republican atate convention met today the committee on resolutions voted to report favorably a resolution, releasing delegates. The motion was made by a Yatea representative and men voted not to oppose the resolutions. This means its adoption by tbe convention. The Yatea men beld a meeting before the convention at wblrh Governor Yates released all delegates pledged to him. The delegates, however, refused to be released. After the convention opened, Low den addressed tbs gathering releasing his delegates. He waa followed by Governor Yatea, releasing hta delegates. Joseph Pierce spoke for a few moments releasing his delegates. John Parker, originator of the resolution, made a speech, after which Joseph C, Cannon, chairman, asked for five minutes, which waa accorded him with cheers. Congressman Rodenberg taking fhe chair. When Chairman Cannon had finished, the previous question waa moved, and tha ballot resumed. Tbe 67th ballot resulted: Yates 471; HamDeneen 3861-Lowden 4081-Sherman 53; lin 118; Warner 89; Pierce 26. After taking the 67th ballot which resulted in practically no change, the convention adjourned until tomorrow. De-nee- ns the Balt Ogden atates that he has been with applies i ions from would-b- e fishermen to be allowed to angle in the lake at Lagoon. The diaciplea of hue Walton affirm that aa the pond h a private one the law cannot touch them if they fish therein. In reply he sfflrms that It would not be consistent to indulge in fishing at the present the fish are spawning, but after THE ARMENIAN MASSACRES. June 15th the bars will be let down. Preparations are being made for the Paris, June 2. The foreign office baa High school alumni banquet out at the been advised of the arrival at ConstanFarmington resort tomorrow evening. tinople of the Russian consul who took part In the investigation of the recent Armenian massacres. The French and British consuls, who participated in the Investigation, have not yet returned. Therefore the foreign office doubts the correctness of a Constant!-nopl- a dispatch, saying that the consuls unite in reporting that 5.000 ArmenGOVERNMENT IRRIGATION. ians were massacred during the recent and ArmenBrigham City, June 2. A maas meet-fo- g conflicts between Turka has been held here In the Interest ians cf the government Irrigation project. STANLEYS ORDERS, Btate Engineers Doremus and F. 8. Richards of Salt lake were present. The opera house was It waa in the middle of October, s brass band was in completely filled, about Spain, that attendance, and there was all the enthusiasm that the 1869, while roaming M. Stanley received a late Henry the most ardent supporter of the improveJames Gordon Bennett, ment could desire. Messrs. Doremus telegram from summoning urgently in Paris, then nd Richards explained in detail the him to tbe French capital.. Public scheme of irrigation, and what had bad America in England and been accomplished by the arid feeling stirred conflicting by deeply been fond reclamation fund commission In of the safety of Dr Livingstone, the centrsi parts of the state. Repreby some to be traveling, sentative Flshburn of Boxelder county then supposed other to be dead, in the inPresided at the meeting, and speeches and by In his book, How I Found terior. by prominent citizens in the audience thus relates what Stanley Livingstone. wowed that the northern part of the occurred upon his arrival In Paris: state la in hearty sympathy with the I went straight to tha Grand hotel government proposition, and that warm and knocked at the door of Mr. Bennpport may be counted on from tbgt netts room. Action. The scheme includes tapping Come in, I heard a voice say. , tne southern part of Bear lake and er Entering, I found Mr. Bennett In by canal to the dry bed. tenches in Boxelder and Cache coun-- . Who are you? he asked. This is an Improvement long 1 My name is Stanley, I answered. Imwhlch. when carried out, Ah, yea! ait down: I have redeem large tracts of land. The for hand on you. business portant meeting before adjournment adopted After throwing over hla shoulders following resolutions unanimously: hta robe de chambre. Mr. Bennett It being apparent that the plan asked, Where do you think Livingwh ch wag devised by the arid land stone IsT , teclamatlon fund 'commission of Utah I really do not know, sir. Ad alive? is presented by it to tbe secretary of no you think he ?te ofinterior, He may be. and he may not he. will, if carried into effect, Inestimable value to the people I answered. tethfo state by enabling them to com-JJ- Jt Well. I think he Is alive, and that fh reclamation of their lands he can he found, and I am going to rough the procurement of a sufficient send you to find him. Awer supply, besides What! said I. T)o you really making possible of large areas of choice think I can find Dr. Livingstone? Do ?tenchsubjugation lands that are now wholly with- - you mean me to go to Central Africa? a WAtcr suprfo and therefore i mean that you shall go, and of little ralue; find him wherever yon may hear that And In view that we who are here he la. and to get what new you can are among the number who oT him, and perhaps he ill he directly and greatly benefited self thoughtfully and dellterafely-tTge rough the execution of the plan old man may be in want should him he It enough with yon to help will act 1 That the action of the he mptire it Of course you fo deserving of commendation ftfi according to yonr plans And Ldvi" hi that the plan has our unqualified yon think best-- hut StanIn Approval and that Its furtherance be This was the turning point affairs In his rvim our meet earnest support. ley's life the flnndtMeto bear him to destined was . which meeting will be held at fccwtaton. Cache county, next Saturday ftms and fortune. Lake ft coded 2; 2; dy re-por-ta con-wat- de-,n- com-HLH!- Hanging Rock, O., June 2. It is expected a crisis in the strike situation will be reached when the soldiers take into custody a union man, and striker, who is said to lie a leader uf the force, which the troops have been sent here to quell. More drastic than this Is an action under contemplation to place a number of men under guard. It was reported to Major Corn today that women of the village were jeering the soldiers and attempting to Incite men to vio- ' i.-- . indu-j- !. 1:1.1 !g i!i- - pa v-. f j 50,000 MORE MEN. Van Zalien. Manchuru. June 1. ( Delayed in transmission, i The Jaiwuese are landing another army of al'.utfo at Yakut han, it is reported. Japanese posts wetv withdrawn today from position ne:ir V ufaugow. destroying tbe bridges :: they retiicd. They were busy during the night removing the wounded Imm the battlefield and bur lng the dead. lence. ENGLANDS 1'OSITION. Major Corn la searching the village for arms and will seize all found, whether in the hands of strikers or non-unimen. In tbe colored church, the headquarters of men, a large quantity of smmuuition. and several guns were found and seized. London, June 2. Earl Percy, undersecretary of atate for foreign affairs, replying to questions in the house of commons today, said no representation had been made to Russia or Japan regarding placing naval mines in the Far East outside of territorial litnita. Tbe subject, be added, was engaging the careful attention of the government. Asked if, in view uf the increased range of modern projectiles, the government was prepared to recognize any extension of the three-millimit, Earl Perry answered In the . negative. Hearings Before Commission Art Closed Until After National ReMICHIGAN FIRST IN TENNIS. publican Convention. Chicago, June 2. The western InterBoston, June 2. Senator Gallinger, collegiate championship lit teanis douchairman of the congressional marine bles waa won today by the University commission of Inquiry, said today thst iff Michigan. This gives Michigan the hearings of the commission will Im both the championships. Hunter of closed with today's session until after Michigan, having won 11m honors In the Republican national convention, the singles In tbe finals in the today's game when they will he resumed at Detroit, Hunter and Lee of Michigan defeated Cleveland and Buffalo. Augustus P. Loring, president of the Bailey In three straight sets 0 2, Hunt is a Californian. Plymouth Cordage company, stated that under changed conditions, favoring the shipping industry, there would bn an OBJECTED TO SCAB FOUNDATION, abundance of American capital which Buffalo, N. Y June 2. A lockout would invest In ships. He suggested against about 1,000 brick layers and as a remedy a rebate of duties on goods teamsters will begin here tomorrow carried by American vessels, which pol- The trouble between the contractor icy he believed was superior to a ship and their men date hark to May 1, subsidy. when the stone mason struck for an Captain B. Grant. United States ship- advance from 45 cents to 50 cents an reping commissioner at this port, hour. Recently the bricklayers decided ferred to rases where casese were con- that they would not lay brlrka on constantly being brought to his attention crete foundations on account of the where sailors violated contracts to go strike of the stone masons. It was deto sea. He declared that sailors ought cided to suspend all operations. to be compelled to carry out contracts and suggested the passage of a law to STUDENTS WILL BE punish men who encouraged the sailors to thus violate their agreement. BL Clair, Mich., June 2. NegotiaSAYS HE HAS LEFT tions are under way for tbe purchase GORMAN of a tract of fond on the St. POUTICS. Clair river just south of here for the New York, June 2. Senator Artbnr establishing of aa Industrial training P. Gorman, of Maryland. Col James and educational institution which will A. Guffey of Pennsylvania, and Ser- represente an investment of $400,000. geant Cram. Mr. Cram representing In a measure it will be a philanthropic sloug these Charles L. Murphy, are In conference experiment conducted lines. at the Holland house. It is proposed to make the Institute Senator Gorman said In answer to through the inquiries that he bad retired from pol- eventually marketing of the products of the stuitics dents, whose time will be equally dl vided between common school work HARDSHIP FOR and work of a practical and productive Vladivostok. June 2. Ietters from nature. the threat re of war report that RusNAVAL BUDGET. sian raids on Gensan and south of Anju. They have destroyed depots of Paris, June 2. Tbe navsl budget disJapanese supplies and captured provision trains Koreans are fleeing into tributed to tbe members of the chamManchuria to escape the hardships of ber of deputies today provided approwar. Chinese are moving from Kwan priations $62,000,000, which Is $1,050,000 Tung into northern Manchuria to avoid In excess of the budget for tbe current living In territory under. Japanese con- year. The increase is largely In a provision for a reserve for armored cruis trol. era, for the northern squadron and a Lansing, Mich., June 2 At the pro- division of torpedo destroyers fur the Asiatic squadron. A general reorganhibition state convention today 63 delegates to the national isation of the coast defense la also proconvention were elected. A state tick- vided for. et , beaded by Samuel Dickie, of All WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY TESTS. bion, for governor, waa nominated. non-uni- MERCHANT MARINE MATTERS e 400-ac- re g ADDITIONAL TRAINS WILL RUN. Honolulu, June 2. The United Slates hospital ship Solace, leaving Portland, Ore., June 2. It is expected here yesterday afternoon for Guam telegraph testa that on the return of General Manager island, made wirclf-H- Schwerer to San Francisco from the east that two new and fast passenger ani freight steamships will lie placed on the line between here and Ban Francisco, operated by the O. R. ft N., in addition to the two steamers now on tbe run. Freight offering has become so hesvy that the O. R. ft N. company la obliged to refuse part of it and in addition tourist travel between the two cities is expected during the Lewis and Clark fair next summer. and kept in connection with the apparatus of the cruiser New York for 70 miles. Later she maintained com wiremunications with the Inter-Islanless telegraph company fur 194 miles. At noon today at a distance of 250 miles the test signal letter, Y waa five times repeated. When leaving San Francisco the Solace lost communication with the shore at 7$ miles. d a Anaconda, Mont., June 2. The fine new hospital building at Warm - Springs erected at a cost of $30,- - 000. caught fire presumably from a defective flue ibis morning and waa practically gutted. Only tbe walls are standing. There were 150 patients in the building but none was Injured. Tbe loss is covered by insurance. - a THREE M'XERS KILLED IN FIRE. - Prescott. Aria., June 2. Fire at Hackherry mine. Big Bug district. destroyed tbe plant and resulted In the probable death of three miners today. The hoist house was located directly over the shaft and when the fire occurred the miners were at work in the mine. Help waa summoned from Me- Csbe and Mayer and the fire ex- tinenished. One man In his ef-fort to go dawn into the shaft fell 200 feet and is supposed to be dead. As yet no communication has been bad with the two min- era and they are supposed to be dead. MMSMIMIMMMil off-hu- tot oa MlUai wheel.--Washingt- - Always on Time Always Remember NEVADAS NATIONAL GUARD a pro rata sham of the appropriation for the national guard bacaue the state has not maintained the military One organisation required by law. hundred men for each senator and representative is necessary to comply with the law. Under the decision $27,-00- 4 will be conveyed into the treasury. DOMINION ELECTRICIANS GO OUT. Sydney, C. B.. June 2. The electricians and locomotive engineers at the Dominion Iron and Steel company's works went out today In sympathy with the laborers who struck yester day. Some of the laborers who remained at work yesterday went out today. e Business men are much depressed over the outlook, as a report from Montreal Indicates that the directors have decided to shut down the plsnt until the strike Is ended. VAN COTT RESIGNS. Wsahington. June 2. Postmaster General Payne has received and accepted the resignation of Richard Van Colt, superintendent of delivery at the New York office. J take effect May 31. The resignation la referred to Assistant Attorney General Robb on bis Investigation of tbe affairs of tbs New York postoffice. LATONIA TRACK IN RECEIVER'S HANDS. Cincinnati. June 2.!n the Kenton county circuit court In Covington, Ky., today a motion was filed asking for the a receiver for the ia appointment of A temporary receiver race tra-k- . wa appointed who win assume charge of affairs at the track tomorrow. Ix-ton- Aden Transfer Company. lit oue-tent- h ck North-Weste- rn Korth-Wsstc- mi -- well-kno- B Pay When Cured. Weak Men RBA90IT-AULV- wi, a. HUio-wr- a. wi. ksa-Sla- foul er TO SAVE MORROCO FROM INWashington. Juno 2. Judge AdvoVASION. cate General Davis has rendered an London. June 2. A dispatch to the opinion that Nevada la not entitled to Times from Tangier says that Mohammed El Torres has appealed to the tribes to capture Raisull, saying that this can alone save Morocco from Invasion. . per-cepii- sa JAPS I .AND 6-- IS STILL Oil :: the old sr in Ibun p ug ulnn at . tli-- , iiTicnii ci . ry revi'c: How many luiuon have you got on the wheel.:. "What hi: '.i's fl.-- : whs 1;? e .1 i' your waistcoat? This it no K. . W. TIME CARD Dl EFFECT man a silting ue::t lu t!:r if simple and cn you jut qtniion, JULY 271U, 1901. answer ii wiiiiuui cuuc.ug ilu-- it I'oo!.'' Kx'.d tr.? cc.iidui'tr.r. I: MUAJtX DAILY. , sl.owa that you posst-rl.i!';V: kc'e.- - hj.v i Now way: If a in.-.powers of Mail all prists ataite the n crape. It i an stop hi c: r l e mail's a fiat wheel. G: Bass .7:18 a fo absolute fact that nir.o men out of ten tlio steam loads soru hvj luit-- klaru; Celt leks 1mm ....tsit a. as It, eanuiK tell how many buttons a wheel t;:.y ysj on a Nsl 2. Chicago 5k Louis lia-it-sf there are on the garment which they brake. When ry toe whorl imUdeuly s:o a fo on evoff Xe. . Athitii JCiyraa, all put every morning and take and tbo inoa-.-'.ii: of b" revolving ery evening. 7:69 f. fo folate East c This is just one of thuae things that train carries It aloag the wheel AKfiiVK DAILY. 11k ir.uk. uud a flit is star.-- , i. along K. C, FMifie Mail, Sait lefce exemplifies how absolutely most peosad all potato East ... .11:45 a a. ple fail to cultivate their powers of Next slop inures it worze, and kj I Me. 1, Chinese aai CL Louie wheel is ro gaud. If observation. Here Is another: goes until the A watch ia a fairly familiar object, hrskeman knows bis Ifl'lir llalW tide lie necii yet if you were asked whether thenum-ber- s never make a flat wheel unless he he Me. U. Local tnm Park City aad San Pets Valley .. 7:0 fo m. on the faee cuiTrrpoud with the to suddenly avoid an a evident. If tu Me. 3, Facile Roman numeral, what would you keens his wheels Iifwi bom all UtMofok tnrclag slowly they Pjtnt say? Niuety-nin- e persons out of a dont flatten. Now, these fellows on Through Steeping asis te Omaha, Chfo bundl'd would at once answer Yes. the tndliys take no rare t all. urn' gs aad St Louis, New York aad Boa-tVet the ninety- - niue would lie wrong. Fna imdialng chair can. ft every other cur in some place ha i. The symbol fur four is not the customear sanies aa all Umul flat Star. 111 I. lV..but ary Or.e could multiply such Instances to L ft. BENTOM, Goa ftgt. Fgr. Dcy-- 1 Tt c Kbvenc' First Woman. almost any extent. It la safe to bet alBeltUksata I! The Klsytii-- : i f Burma arc prohaldy most any tnau except an architect that EL A. HEXKT, Tkkst Agent,lie doe not know liow many ptairs Hie only r.'iu1 ur trilie of people thsi b. imisa, there are in any particular flight in have guy tradition nt the origin of the hi own house, even though he has huiuun race that ilu not have a man or ellmed them thousand of timea. It 1 male human bring In some way connot that we have not the faculty of re- nected with Hint important event. The That we do membering such fact. Khyeng genm open In this wise: In possess thi la proven by the comiiara-tlvel- y the iH'giiiuing of the world, after tbs astonishing feat of memory the each of ur performs daily in his or her sun, utoon and stars bad npis-areearth hy it own Inherent iwwrr of eHpeeial line of oeeupation. A conk will parry in her head hunbrought forth a female dred of different recipes, a shipping creature, which was called Hlceucu. At the Dances clerk hundreds of nildreHe. a shepPbe laid 10tl eggs and hatched them In At the Theaters, or herd can recognize in a single lmustit cotton wool, and from them sprung 100 an individual sheep out of a flock of hunts u Catch a Train in a Hurry the of the progenitors several hundred. The mischief is that different being, races. The least that can ha ao few of tia train our powers of obserof thin curb m liclief is that It te a vation outsi.le of our own particular said fine illustration of the multiple theory lines. aa Perhaps nowhere Is this better ex- race.applied to the origin of tbe. human Phone 22. emplified than in courts of law. In a recent murder caite a man susTool of Aucleofs. pected of the crime was seen on the An Investigator who lived during two road near the house by three different persons, one a sweep, said that the years In a tomb at Glseh collected eviindividual waa rather short and stout, dence to prove that the tools used in had a beard and moustache and wore a working stone 4.0(A) years ago had Jewbrown coat and a bowler hat. A second eled cutting edge like modern Ionia OGDEN witness, a woman, declared that, the lie that tlio Imlldura of the pyra- 421 25th St , man was about medium height, bad a mid says solid and tubular toolj, used no but black beard and whisker, aud circular saws and many miiBtach, and wore a cap. Of his clothes straight she was not sure, but thought they other tools supposed to lie modern. In some sperimen of granite a drill bad were light in rolor. of an iucb at each revThe third witness, a young laborer, sunk was positive that the man was short, olution, Indicating that the pressure and was at least two tons Nothing Is thin, elderly, had a gray heard muatach, and wore a brown coat and known of the material of the tools. As tbe diamond was scarce then. It is corduroy trousers. Luckily for the cause of law and jus- probable that corundum waa used. out the that turned tice, it eventually suspect was innocent, for the real Two Etpewiv sorts. criminal waa afterwards discovered. The costliest meal ever served, acMotor-ea- r cases furnish some Instructive reading aa to the value of cord lag to history, wai a tnpiier given evidence. A driver was charged laat by .Ellus Verus, one of the mast lavish nt of all tbe Remans of the latter days to jear at. Brentwood .with driving s down guests The rout waa 6.(100 excessive speed. Two officers declared that the five and one half mile bewhich wonkl amount to $242iGuo. tween Brentwood and Ingateatons A celebrated feast given tiy VitelNna, a the Roman were covered In eighteen minute;twenty-teuiperor of those days, to bis owner awore that he had taken brother Lucius cost a HI tia more than hroe minutes. $200,000. Suetonius says that the banQuestioned as to the color of the car, quet consisted of 2.000 different dlahea red had it that raid one policeman to Chicago anj the Iifi over the fish and 7.000 different fowl! besides of out that owner pointed panels. The only double-trarailway between was courses. other he Yet hla car was dark green. the Missouri River andOUchro. Ez-- I lined. convicted, and sellent service In every particular. There Is no point In which average Gnc of these trains, the Overland more completely Fell Ills Importance, human Judgment errs Linked, Is the most luxurious train A boy, having left .school, started to than In the estimate of distance, length Electric - lighted ;l: the world. throughout. depth, heighth and speed. An amusing work in a factory. At tbe end of bis Direct connections at Omaha vis proof of this was recently offered by first days work lie returned home, evicountry TTiw Line to St. Paul the mayor of a certain South man. Taking off a quite dently feeling and Minneapolis. town. Mr. Edmund Ifovl. a wellknown on tha them threw he and hat his coat, exmotorist, convicted of travelling at Ion floor, with a meaning look at hte sister. Tickets, reservations, and full cessive speed In theborough In quest Ixiok here, Jim, said she; hang information con he obtained from made an offer to give 100 to the poor C. A. Walker, General Aguat, your clothes In their proper place. of the town if the mayor would estiHang them up yourself," he replied. mate his speed within two miles an rn Chicago & Ry. Wlio do you tliiuks kecpln yeT hour on three successive trials. But hia London Stnsdrrd. fc 20S Sralh Main Stmt, the mayor, no doubt mistrustingto Mr. Sait Lika City, I tan. powers, did not even reply Davis sporting challenge. was An Interesting experiment last tried at Berlin in Decemtier We Tre&t with a view to throwing a. light evon Cure of this question of the conflict CATARBH nufMtii. How ul Tfcraol was the 1H Its Ror RroiMibU! originator TnjablOft, BfO Mi dence. begem. and IdHBi TruoUca, A Attain a. Moimcii. bir- Professor Von Liszt. Ml RMoof lilawaw. HloOOor Toikha. of two between C'hramc mnm of He got up a quarrel BfJl pmII Woobn bbO thlidfoa. Uort Dtaww, the pupils of his class of students. (TtaOfNta. IHiqb uU Tliva Ifeaca, the and professor RipfHlty.K1cWfa. AmhoI IVokMo, Mia III Only the two pupils Wtaftoa. Pelotiw ae KbomosUaio, to ta.;e was Howw knew that the quarrel or IM Bnwaia, rilw llBtaia aad lUnrtai firoufelw. fo1ir (or Uf aark), MwO lit persons in the place To the 23 othercame as a total iw, Tim Warn, May rovor Myaaaria. room the whole affair frpIlaoW' IiiapaiBla, ara.. aaf all Tritata ani rtarooit Olaoaaoa. surprise. Kama Traatwant Cam, Writ fv The quarrel, it was arranged, was raauatcmJI. list If frooayaiptiiia OIL a. W. MIOKV. Laaiahatiaayaa to take place In two parts, firstly, the frea and epithets: angry abuse of exchange ani secondly, the use of a pistol waa. of Wa firo roa flrat m4 kaa ak a If frsaaSar fiw any rf tea ntkMM walking stick. The pistolblank carSImum cawa k l.uur.imi, ttnM. r m-1.- 1 roartiOi iril vIm yooafoourod. f lmaadi of paifon'a Ion YOU AMR HIS VKHT FEMBOS WB course, loaded only with apon aur pouf Sava iDOonmO aa. NOW W1C WASTTOCtiKK WANT TO TALK TO. tridge. CHSOftrO Oifltitarf YOU will Uia We Sava mnimrtlll Is mlai tiartamoafiaf (hat wa At the time appointed the quarrel will aai ommbA a FtiK antii a ania roa. dlmuM kf nSllaMaf te. M.r vulMUry vo Simw Ttala MtUMalii. Vmfaai Wk-aoaManhood, fna tremendous swsfo applies (trial U' took place amid bpanaaionrOoaa, (aonorrhooa. Byptaiiiis pMi.m US illmaM. VariMMaia. lleaaeaof iba Paitiata (alaad. ment. The professor succeeded in ora cubes wb (ls itt rceuM boll looik inirataO SHamoara. IN ralTATI IMBBAMKS putting a stop to It. and getting cio.. fnisiaflOM It loaf Poiaua, u4 all M WlAKMrftAKft rf mco, mM Sftmv mWM Nun. of the smoking pistol. a OVrWII HOI'VU). aa'a.tnftt.m.sKveUofa Will la (Haalaaa W Sava M skim At the end of the hour he told his I uoiSar war. Tkka la ear iu: t tolstfaadayaaua holMari. toil class that the quarrel had been a sham DBS. SHORES & SHORES, Spssialists. 2482 one but asked the young men to lecIt as real. A week later he tured on the difficulties of evidence, and afterward took In private the testhe timony of those who had witnessed quarrel. well eduOut of these twentf-thre- e cated young men. the cvldenre of no two was exactly alike. No fewer than given as eight different names were that of the originator of the fight was of the pistol The actual-firinall. hut accurately described by nearly version four separate were only there of the exact period of the quarrel at. The professor! which It waa fired. own attempts to quell the disturbance was told In eight different versions, and the result absolutely confirmedInthe a futility of corroborative evidence court of law. THE OLDSMOBILE LIGHT TONNEAU. The sense of eight is deceived In a hundred wars which are rarely conand stand For Instance, sidered. watch the revolutions of the cups of used the anemometer, the Instrument, Any for measuring the velocity or the wind. You may gaze for several minutes as end carefully as you please, yet ataathe to the of that time still be puzzle! Ws Art Sailing ths ONLY Automobile Mads. real direction In which they are turntbe uncertain more ing around. The wind and the greater consequently the variation of the speed, the more is the difficulty of the task Increased. of the Another simple Illustration Coven Horan Power Runsbontn-Twsl- vn Horse dlfficulfv experienced by most people the in making exact observations is In failure to notice mistake in type. nncor-recte- d Get a recent experiment copies of amnnr proofs were distributed incha number of the scholars in the est grade of a primary school. The average age of the rjfea waa 14 years. Ws can Interest Yen If Yen are Interested. The average number of errors found was only twelve. Some of the children only found three. The actual number as marked by a professional proofA partlm'sriy reader wa foriy-ouinteresting point shout this experi.OGDEN. ment was that the o!dr children as a CORNER GRANT AND 24TH..V, riie found fewer mistakes thsn the E2 younger ones. Pearsons Weakly. a 6--2. five-acr- riot tbrel. l nticrwhivl. s .i fc ,u 3 he e- -t null Mrs. DESTROYED 3, 1901. MISTAKES WE CANT HELP MAKING STRIKE SITUATION MRS. LION TOOXE DEAD. JUNE We Are Not Selling Made. The Ul, Automobile Oldsmobile a Catalogue and Place. Yosr Op der Now. e. L 11. BECRAFT |