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Show IfOBNIKO EXAMINER, Life in Another Worid OGDEN, Utah National Bank UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. At best they pondingly increased. ran hardly be very efficient, seeing that OGDEN, UTAH. the light Is an poor. It Is not surprisPresident John E. Dooly supposed that the ing that under tnese elrcumstanree U ho often it Horace E. Prory Vlee President the other pln-e- i many Benthllea do not consider tdijikftl conditionh of mould Cnshtaf BMierulljr worth the trouble to try to keep eyes Ralph E, Hong miMt be none. have alL reader It Impossible for such st They on Sells FOREIGN and DOMESTIC of be the abuue of life reeembltag life They compensate for the wantand drafts on all points. (bin rert h. It may Indeed feelers to eves by tbe use of long ot admitted Chat except our earth there In possibly other organs of sense, no other body PAYS INTEREST ON TIME U aU probability human know nothon earth we this which could being paro ouwhirh a indeed, we can have of which, and ing, U for live minute. a man born Mare as little conception ns temperature. hi tliluk, for Instance, of blind has of the color erarlut. As there is no vegetation down or Yenua. are deUenthia The inhabitant of there, that Immense submarine fauns Hem serviceable We tuay concede that each of three rvoet of the Is nourished primarily by the perishBut It le prived They can planet haa an atmosphere. ere In msual rpnversation. ing remains that fall down from the Him the that there. jib weather Improbable never the of talk highly tor infinite organic lif abounding la those to Idem no ourrusponding uf Aisra or Venue would be suitable have They have no the sujieriicial portions of the ocean which word weather. human nsepiraiion: It mighttoo much enjoy the stimulus of sunlight. nourhave might or It oxygre, Weather with us Implies heat and Borne of the creatures thus remember also we mid and oxygen, cold, clouds and sunshine, .wind and ished on the eea bottom become the charged He of being the peadWBiy rain, mists and fogs, frost and thaw, prey of other animals living in the with fatten directly polaouuu to the now and bail. But iu Beni bin there aaiti depth which derive their sushuniiui lyistttK. are no clouds, there Is uo sun, no wind tenance thns indirectly from the sun the no rain, there Is neither mist nor cherished life so tar sway them. And even if on another planet tiled, and nor The aunuepbetw were rightly ronmit The sstonlRhing facia about the deep fog; yet frost or snow. ha maaa might the sea life are derived trout the results of there la always the graeitariun of ita trinprrature enof being same, so that the sensations of heat marine exploration in various parts incompatible with tlie Me ours. tin dowed with frame like or cold as w have tliein would not ol th world. Thus we learn that life the be intelligible. globe much heavier than the enh exists even on our own earth in forms be eo great that a dimeter utterly different from those to which gravitation would there Of the of changes It a lielple sub- maa would be crunhed ' on there would be none, for the mercury ordinary terreallal creatures are nrnii on the planet mirface, while one end from fall or never rise would the earth the a globe much lighter lhanwould Ws may therefore feel little difficulof the year to the other. The barombe limitation of the blood 20 Inches as ty In believing that globes in other at not would eter aland disturbed by the reduction of lu it does with us, bill st. slmut 150 yard. pans of the universe may also be suitthough at elective weight. Artificial light they might bsvs, sa ably adapted for life, evenseem so toand the I have tbe first globes a there glance Even if the almuaphero but already explained, circumstances In noted satisfactorily were different every ndj have no tally think reason to Is any graviiaUmi they there would mi til artificial heat. They do no rooking from Ihe earth on which their lot is Hit human exudeDi cold. and of huat the Question do they wear any cast. remain neither in Ilcnihla, comOur bodiea are adapted for but a of ralmeul. HUparatively narrow range in the scale In ihia strange world of which we A LEGHORN HAT AND THE MAN DESTINIES IT HELD most puMibie temiieraturea. thrive ar animals upralilug In very extreme cases man can live abundant ly, but therq are no plants. (Boston Herald.) In n climate MO degress strove sero and The blessed beam of a sun are DecenNine oclock of a cloudless summer below ero. This range of nary lu the life of j.IuiiIh, and a there bit degree stood at IdO degrees may seem wide from some are no auulmsms in Beni hi vegetation morning. The basket phaeton But It is la unknown. the door In tbe noisy street below, but iMdaie of view, no doubt. to his There is no lining of the soil, no har- Mr. While had already gone and very narrow In view of the rango of tha pleaded headache jMsslble tempers! urea. vesting of crops, o trees, no grass, office, Annie ran live no ferns, no fungi, nu algae, nut a children had their allotted task1 with la very extreme ratten man xero must Ihe governess to accomplish. and moss nor a lirhrn. In a climate 100 degrees above either remain indoors during the hot of are Ihe will Thla xero. How range ask, below you then, pi degree demultitudes of inhabitants of hours of the day or go1 out alone. I 100 degrees may seem wide from twins kissed my good cided on the latter. i are it nourished? llu' and no fed doubt, Renthin They of view, point of fed ns the Israelites of old were fed Annie and the children and departed in very narrow lu vlww ot tha rang by manna that rains down on them the basket phaeton. possible temperature. My destination was the hath. Again The t'emiieraluree of the bodice In from nliove. charm at novelty delighted me, as the the Benthia of On dethe mighty plains wane hundred of pus rang from was It do my first summer with Annie's loll neither Inhabitants not, they gree below sero up to any number of out on a pier I walked household. thouRsnds of degree atvere, so that spin. Uni they wairh for the dainiy which terminated In a round space in or sell which are evor pouring down vaa if In another globe gravitation for their support. Food in profusion shielded by a tent from the sun's rays, was right and aLnreplmro right it i and thence the smiling old bath woman. is shed upon them. the temperature tmwt likely that limit stlon of the population in In a flapping straw hat, conducted me The be woald wrong. this remarkable country seems to be down n passage, bordered on either side These Various consideration justify caused not the limitation of food; by tents with green doors, to my desour statement that it ia In the higheet the limitationby of numbers is rather due tination. Once consigned to the bardegree improbable that any other glob to the preseure on the space In which ters, with Its roof of matting and could be found in the wide realm of walls of striped canvas, or to part the 1 localiwhich would be suited for human they live. here are no vacant and issue boldly forth as a curtains eiee are on the plains of Benthln; they ties 1 decided to remain serlud-e- d I evidence. swimmer. all thronged with life, all swarm with in my crystal bath, as I was .alone, i am, however, going to imngln and Inhabitants. a mermaid in a cave. briolly give some account of another Tbs struggle for Ilf In these regions like 1 was startled by tbs curtains being world In which Ufa flourishes under so on much not the lo seeina depend conditions that at flrsl seem Inipoe-slUseparated from without, and the apYou may, perhaps, regard the difficulty of getting' food. It depends pearance of a man's head. Tjt bead a difficulty of finding advanced with such frident intention being in rather on the world 1 shall describe as In conenme It. of a tall following that I utterdreamland. But ws shall sea about this quiet place which to Those Inhabitant who have been ed a taintboily's scream of alarm, when the presently, lucky enough to succeed In securing a with a mutA name has been assigned to this squatting frequently nttsch themselves Intruder retreated hastily tered Reg pardon." wonderful world, and that name is thereto so tint they shall under no I received the apology with such diglieutbla. And now I shall try to give be hustled Otliera nity as Is possible for a very small sway. which nature Its of uu sums glimpses of thous againtoare a little more Inenterprising, lady In a flannel bathing suit, and with l have studied ia the works facilitate them sweeping her head done up tn an oilskin cap. to and attention who have paid special round so as to Insure a rnpious share of Bums stupid Englishman, I said, Bent It lu. the delicate morsels forecr coming pettishly. , Let me confess that I hav never down from shove they moor themWhen I emerged from my bath I tbs is, however, liecn there myself, it selves by a rope. This fixes each one to drew a chair near the railing to again visit man to to bars dire misfortune of the particular plot he has appropriated, gays out over the beautiful MediterBcnthta occasionally. and thus secures him from encroach- ranean. Aa Amerlran had and ment by his neighbors while yet en- entered port the previous day. I A siiip sometimes goaa there, on abling him to fnraga well In the vicinsometimes carries s large party to descry bar. with the old board. Hut sad to say from that voy- ity. pain at my heart. My brother Harry, Aa might be expected, some of the young, brave and good, bad died of age qo passenger haa ever returned. Ben thla is n country where there are animals In Benthla prey upon each fever on board ship off Cello five plenty of Inhabitants tad plenty of olhar. Ferocious monsters with jaws years ago. Since then every frigate d as long as their bodes, and had become to ms Harry's ship, slid life, even though their lives he utterly assuredly different from those of men and wom- armed with cruel teeth, disdain to lie every officer in uniform en. It Is n large country, larger than fixed on to have their wanderings cir- must be my dead brothers friend. Five Unit Britain, larger, much larger, cumscribed by n tether. They prefer years of mourning and silence had left lhaa Europe. Broth la Is indeed larger to cruise freely about so that they may me a plain little old maid, my hair than all the continents of our earth put capture and devour the creatures that turned gray. Then Annie, happy wife have fattened upon the food coming aud mother, schoolmate end friend of v together. many years, had written to ms a long It I very densely populated, and It from Isabove. monsters which letter from her boms In Leghorn, these It chiefly seems to he Uenthia Is noteworthy that in her husband was engaged where those I to which carry reportable lights In this is ixipulated all ovar, and referred. It might almost lie Mid busiaeM, urging me to come abroad. I spect also widely eon t ruled with the have soma of these lights are adapted raw my future clearly enough. In this worid wo ksnr. I need hardly remind that I should be comyou that vaat tracts on our rarth are Ilka bull's sys lanterns to peer into genial household sunt to the dark eoraera and thus disclose to panion, friend, totally useless so for as population Is the children. the predatory eyM the dainty mouthconcerned. Another hour passed swiftly as I Here n wide desert of Sahara makes fuls that may there be lurking In fangazed out ovar the sea from the tent, 1,000,000 sqnsrs miles Into a u eel etM cied aaeurity. But we have not yet done with the then ths heat of the sun warned me to waste, while a territory which might return. Annie's phaeton bora me back wonder at Banthia. otherwise suites a kingdom to The t arrest rial mother, looking after to ths city again. Bn route I Mmem-bere- d beneath a Lake Superior. But a trifling commission at the In too mighty gray plains of Bantbia the welfare of htr progeny, warns them Entering the shop, tha first thane appear to be no such useless of tlie dangers of rlimtiihg and of the milliner which object presented to my notice was a tracts. In the tonning life of that coun- terrible fulls that may ensue, officer with a sandy beard (whom try there Is no surh thing as a desert, sometimes cause such uproar. I have tall while the wry conception of a lake no doubt that a careful mother In I at once recognized as the Intruder of Benthia would also warn her young of my hath a few hours previous). I gave would lie totally outside the imaginathe dangers of climbing, but her ap- a little Jump when 1 discovered that he tion of Its inhabitants. Let us set fnrth some of the charac- prehensions on this score are based on wore the uniform of an American naval teristic of thl mysterious Benthln. It very different reasons from those of officer. Hs was surrounded liy pilesas-of I assuredly a strange world from our the terrestrial mother. leghorn hats, and ths poor man's was most bewildered and helpless I no risk of In view. Bsnthls of there point falling: pect executed ill? It knows no changes of the seasons, Hist is not the danger which climbing In that eea of straw. I was about to quietly and to changes from day to night. In Bcn-tb- presents to the Infant. Bemhite. The commission Ad glorious eon sited a noun tide risk Is not that he should fall down, leave, when he accosted me. Would you have the kindness lo wtrmih, and a silvery moon to miti- but that he should go to perdition Ihe give me your advice?" he Mid. "I also other way by unlimited ascension. gate the gloom of midnight i wish to make a present of a leghorn In spite perhaps, of excellent warnwanting. Nor U the absence of sun and moon ing. not a few such catsstrophies do hat to a lady In America, aud it must compensated for by any other external oreur, and Indeed It was largely bv be of the best quality." Thus appealed to, I sifted ihit the source of light. Uenihia to the abode Ptieh Strident that our first knowledge of utter darknese, cave only fur such of the existence of Boothia was ac- finest straw for his Inspection. 'T.k-hohats are all made In Ihe Florence poor and ineffectual gleams as the In- quired. manufactories, yon know." 1 said. habitants tan contrive to niaku fair liPt me just add s few further parHe made no response. He ws star-lu- g themselves. ticulars. In our world we have sir to at my hands with n very peculiar Many of the humbler denizens of breathe, and we live under a preMare these immense spaces have, u would of almul fourteen or fifteen iioiind to expression. I blushed slightly and hid ia the crown of the Isghora uat. seem, to dispense with light altogethecli square Inch. But the Inhabitant them were very small and well shaped. er. The larger and the more highly or- of Benthla have no sir to breathe, and They 1 had trouble with my glove, usually ganised inhabitants constantly retry they do not west any. while, hurtesd wearing a child's sine. Brother Harry with (hem mux curious arrangeof living under a pressnr of fifteen ments resembling lanterns, which dif- pound to the square Inch, they live used to admire their tiay proportions me of vanity in th posfuse light sufficient to guide them in under a preeeur whMi ta a hundred and accuseMich eat remlrie. Here was session of groping through the dsrkneas. and fifty times as great. The mors elaborate of these erca-furRnch is In brief outline the nature of thla tall officer In a foreign city acutal-l- y In the midst at buying a gift are fitted with rows of such lan- the life In a eouatry which I tar larger furpausing an unknown' young lady probably terns on earh side, and as they wend than what we ordinarily consider aa his fiancee to stare an my little hand their way through the darkness they the habit able rarta of nor glebe. may lie likened to steamers at aea of I Nor have drawn h?ro a sketch or in evident astonishment. I was more Wairh nothing Is risible on a dark that which Is In dream bind and In vexed than nattered. What right had right but the lights which stream from dreamland only, nor ta It even a sketch hs to mu at me so fixedly, after havevery port. of the condition of life on some globe ing claimed niy sssistanne? What In a place where light Annie think of my adventure? m extreme- other than our own. I admit 1 have would I retailed him somewhat primly In a ly scan as It Is in Benthla the ques-Irf- w given you a sketch of a very strange of eyes Is one of special difficulty. world, but it Is not an imaginary sens of duty. 1 suppose, for he proceeded tn pay for the hat. after I bad Home of the Inhabitant of Bentsia world. iry to prostrate the darkness by the Benthia. the place 1 hare sought lo warned the shop people not to charge rid of large and wonderful eye most Indicate. 1 indeed a part of our own him more ihan double the uensl price, The country in question Is and even hinted that ae ths ship was to highly organlxed. eyes which. If ws globe. may urn an illustration from the world nothing but the floor of the deep he In port some weeks, he hoped many liuited sufficiently to Inquire how he snout ns. are specially adapted, like the ocean. vres of the eat or the owl, for use in Everything that I have stated has proponed sending ths leghorn hat. ini lue hours of dai knees. Ita parallel In facta concerning the lire learned that It was to he entrusted to Certain Brothlies have eyes at the at the bottom of the Atlantic and the ihe Captain of a brig hound fur New era of long stalk so that I he orbs can Pacific oceans. On these irmiense York. 1 e Terhaps I had best address the, box brought clow to Uie object to be tracts IMe seems' lo abound on every viewed, others again, In view of the spot. Incalculable myriad of crea- here." he said again, oonsnlUnc with tures. many of them of a highly or- hi eyes. difficulties of the greet eye quest ion ganised character, are living "Yes. I assented, gaining firmness in the under eurfi conditions, have derided to deptba of ocean under the n. pressure of aad decision of tone from his very renounce eyes altogether. a ton on the square Inch, are liviag H may he when the eyes base to be under the The clerk brought him an Immense darkness, never I' "1 elaborate that the rink lluminated midnight of suiiMgin, and Inkstand and a very rusty and grtify by a M to injury Is corrs.- - never undergoingrayany flucliisiiun of pen atiai-liedMy companion dipped By Sir RsfetK Ball, LLD, F. R. S. la jt eert-wwl- y CTII, th pea into ths fob aad stirred it thoughtfully, aa if it hud been soup. "I bops she will like it," said this extraordinary man, consulting me ggln, with a Boot sheepish expression at countenance. Terhaps sb owes so la sudden many leghorns . already, alarm. No, no, I returned, smoothlngly. I pictured to myself this lady whom Hew he was so anxious to please. proud she would be of ths exquisite Etriucan straw which she could wear to church! How envious would be her neighbors! "There, will that answer ? He had held before ms the written address. e, I gasped as I read. "Miss Helan Berry ville, Vl" My own name was Helen Wet more and Berryvllle had hem my home! Th leghorn hat which I had selected with so much care was evidently intended for myself. "You can not be Dr. Easton, who took care of my poor Harry sad wrote me the letters about him? I cried, between aobbing nod laughter. "I am his sister." Ha told me his sister had the smallest hands In the world, ha replied with excitement. After that there were dinners at Annie'a, moonlight rides along the r, shore, entertainments on the with ample leisure for explanations and confidence. Tbs surgeon who had taken care of Harry had been his intimate friend during several long voyages, and had retained (he Image of tha sister at home all that yMrs. In retiring on half pay he had been tempt, ed to seek her out. Had I not assisted at. th purchase of my own hat hs would never have found me when he returned to America. Tfie little woman in gray was act to he the aunt in Annie's household after all, but to return to her own country as a happy wife, even if In a sober, sedate fashion. Verily, destines hang by a straw. A box stands on a high shelf in the old home. It contains a leghorn hat. Wet-mor- i Swam iibiiH'j old-ma- ld A BeseoJepeeese War Atlas has boss isseed by the Chicago A North-aster railway. Throe fin colored maps, each 14x2 fk bound In eonvaataat s form for reference. The Eaaiera shown ie detail, with tab Ire bowing relative military and naval strength and Saanctat roeenreeo of Bosom end Japan. 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