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Show the MOUSING tiuiy IK'iuorrir: L SAIT EXAMINEE OGDEN, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MOUSING, Chairman Thomas of the Figuring o.i a basis of 30. Out) votes !l1 'He county, will give: DMUih-i.:. 10.IHW ' Ann By Our Special Correspondent . 1896. Judge Stewart jesterd-.- - rendered judgment by default iu favor of plaintiff in the case of D. S. Wallace against W. L. Johnson for the sum of $5,927.53. The action was brought to recover the above amouui for merchandise sold by plaimiff to defendant. NOW HANGS BALANCE. LIFE Ml THE IN Salt Lake City, Not. 1. Ole a bartender emiiloyed at Barney atjamco' oakxm made an Ineffectual tempt at suicide today at noon. He took a large dose of morphine and then went to Liberty Park to die. tin vas discovered by a policeman and taken to the station In a wagon. l)r. Benedict was summoned and worked urer him for some time in the liopee df restoring him to consciousness. At this lints it Is not known positively that he will survive. IVniily troubles are believed to be the cause of his attempt upon his life. Anderson has left with an employee u( the Salt Lake theater, a letter, said with to be addressed to a woman whom Anderson and his wife formerly iired. Anderson telephoned to the po- lay lice station while her husband lingering on the boundary of life and would have nothing deaih, that she more to do with him. RACING TO DYING BON. James IL Star well, a leather merchant of Kansaa City, passed through this city on the Rio Graude Flyer. He is bound for the Presidio at San Fran- where his only son. Lieutenant Btarwell lies at the point of death, lieutenant Btarwell, who is one of the the most popular young officers in army, is seriously ill with a slow fever which is causing hundreds of deaths in the Phllipinea, from where he came only tea days ago. cisco AUDITOK'B REPORT CAUSES WONDER. The talk of the city today is the report of the city auditor which waa submitted to the city council last night at their regular session. It shows that the city Is spending more than is coming in. The report showing the balances due the various departments is follows: is Contingent expanse, $72,09.'. 30; irrigation and water, supply, $30,830.51; itrrate and sidewalks, $57,256.64. There a balance oa hand aa folons: Water- works, $31,174.87j sewers and drains, $3,214,19. This public library, t4,065.15; itkes a total deficit In these funds of J1S1.698.24. There was a total balance on hand rn December SI, 1906, of $74,872.20. - total amount seekved since then $441,721.43; dinbursed since then, !i570J44.T6. This makes the balance on debit side of the city ledger a total W $94,25143. PLEADS. Jim Riley was before Judge Lewi today In the criminal division of the district court to plead, to the two rharges of burglary against him. He pleaded not guilty U charged in the on both counts. He information with entering the office of the Continental till comitany and blowing open the safe. He is also charged with entering the blaskemlth shop of William Pepper and stealing the tools with which he secured entrance to the former place and with which he drilled Into the safe. Judge Lewis will appoint an attorney to defend him. The time for the trial has not been set. HALLOWEEN WITHOUT INCIDENT. The sixty-fiv- e policemen on duty Halloween prevented any acts of vandalism on the part of the younger boys who take such delight In celebrating the glorious evening In this manner. After nine o'clock all youngsters wit b-- h the curfew provision were sent to their homes. Last year the depredations to city properly alone amounted This $GO0. no had year damage reported to the street department lna consequence of the evening. SMALLPOX STILL COMES. - ihe students. He advised the children and teachers aa to the methoda of precaution and spoke of the symptoms of the disease which 'Wild be attended to as soon as they Dr. Wilcox baa stated that t,,lnks the school is thoroughly anti that there is no danger to H'.'dents from thia source. among fc.iooi ed IKACE NOW IN THE FAMILY. ,rV allegations against her Rational ..nid.ome ,inw ago ,a salt which lf,d Marjr Morttnsen, who made for divorce, has withdrawn hSadUt a"d U OW UT,n Wlth Sl0l?',n5,' baa the following hv bla daughters and by hi, wife ,nd himself; Nl,nn Md Lula Morten- ewii'r d?!,Shtrs of Mr. and Mra certify that tbs a'lL,i nuuher'Ti8 " ,hf roml,a1nt ft their dtv S,arjr X1,jrtmn. In her action 1 Z ,w,a mostTlat? ,n ,he C Mortenrta,1,r ' - Pap"' ANNIE M. NUNN. ..l;VLA mortensen. MORTENBEN, IS C. MORTENBEN. TN be THE DISTRICT COURT. make selling of r rial ln hia division of on next Saturday, kV'ir. C0-n- P,;J lf; cZ? (.w.y 7,9U0 K'aii-- S A inert. an Riviugl e 2.0ui( Pary a.OW) oi.-u:.i- K( 2.ii-.i- i "0 1.0-va- n; clock. waa flled in aJs!ntre:,Prd Cole-Chlld- r luii-rn,;-- ;, publican ticket a majorover the Democratic ticket and over the American of 7.000. it is generally conceded that in bath 9s!niiau, the American party ia allowed a lar greater number than they will get. If t hey poll from 1.50U to votes in this county, such figures Mary Tremavne flled suit in tbe dis- being by far the greatest it is thought trict court yesterday against Geo. they can imssibly get. it will mean that Tremayne for a divorce on the ground the Republican ticket will hava of habitual drunkenness, it Is allegfrom 3,000 to 5.000 majority. ihe Democrats forecast ia aa faled that the parties were married in this rity on Oct. 26. 1898, and have lows: one child. Plaintiff asks that her maidSocialists 2,000 en name, Mary Kilkenny, be restored S.0UO Republican to her, and tliat she be awarded the American 7.0u0 Democratic lJ.OtiO custody of their child. That these figures, especially iu reEliza Brock is tired of married life, gard to the Democratic a.id American though she has only len iiaarried six are grossly exaggerated, ia not questmonths. Monday she filed an action tor ioned. The heaviest registration has divorce lu the district court against been on the Republican side, while the her husband, R. B. Brock. The com- canvassers reports as in, indicate an plaint alleges failure to provide. The overwhelming Republican sentiment. It is generally conceded that the couple were married in Balt Lake, ticket will have not less than April 28, 1904. from 5,000 to 7,000 majority in this UNION MEN WILL SPEAK HERE. county, with the state, congressional, legislative and county ticktis very Frank Duffy, general secretary, and close behind. Those that have seen the above figT. M. Guerin, first, vice president ol the United Brotherhood of Carpen- ures think the second forecast will be ters will arrive in this city Wednes- found nearest correct. day morning, November 9ih. They are SPEA KElii7 DATES. on their way to the annual convention of the American Federation of LaThuraday, Nov. 3. John P. Meakin, bor to be held in Ban Francisco durCol. Geo. B. Squires, Glen Fairview; month. will in the remain ing They this city until Thuraday, November 10, Miller, Moab; Gov. Heber M. Wells, Frick. Ogden; T. C. Canister, and will address the laboring men of JudgeGeo. the city in Federation hall Wednes- Job. Hott W. Moyer, Bear River; Hon. ell. Cache county; Hon. Win. day evening. Glasmann, Weber county; Hen L. Rich, Wayne county; M. C. Davis, Sevier; POLICE AND FIREcounty; A. B. Irvine, H. S. Tanner, MEN CONTRIBUTE. Farmington; Judge Botkin, Utah J. A. I .argent. Uiali county; The members of tbe police and fire county; Glen Miller, Hen. Jas. departments turned over to a commit- II. Anderson,Wlnterquarters; Salt Lake county. Kidtee comprised of C. E. Pye, W. H. Friday, Nov. 4. Hoa. Geo. Sutherdle, C. B. Rand, D. M. Whittaker and land, Geo. W. Moyer, Box D. F. Davis, 8200 which they have re- Elder Bingham: ami county; Geo. M. cently secured to pay off the mortgage Hon. Jos. Howell, CacheCannon, Ben county; on the home of Mra. Jonathan Riley, L. Rich, Wayne county; M. C. Davis, whose .husband and eldest sun were Sevier county; Glen Miller, Hunting-ton- ; 4. river Jordan drowned lu the July Wm. GlasmarHon. American encumTbe home Is now free from Fork; Judge Frick, Wt-ujcounty; brance. Judge Reed. Cache county; Irvine and Schroeder, Clinton; Judge Bowman, NETTIE CHRISTENSEN ILL Tooele; Hon. James II. Anderson, Weber county. Nettie Christensen, a sister of SupSaturday, Nov. 5. Judge Uviiig-ston- e, erintendent D. H. Christensen, was John P. Meakin, Ephraim; Gov. the at operated on fur appendicitis A. I- - Thomas, Morgan; T. C. Calllster, The opHoly Cross hospital Tuesday. Robinson: Geo. V. Moyer, Box Elder eration waa performed by Dr. Allen. county; Geo. M. Cannon. Hon. Jos. Howell. Cache county; Ben. L. Rich, HE WANTED THE HEN FRUIT. Wayne county; M C. Davis, Sevier Weber rounty; Hon. Wm. The Columbia restaurant. In East county; Hon. James Glasmann, T. Hammond, a waa entered by First South street, Price; H. A. Smith, I.ake Shore: Glen thief Monday night, who climbed Miller, Kamas; Judge Reed, Cache through an open transom and stole a county; Judge Bowman, Granlsvllle; case of eggs. Hon. James H. ' Anderson, Welter county. IN MINING CIRCLES. POLITICAL BKIEF8. P. W. Madsen has returned from a Cento the long trip of inspection State of Public Intury of Park vslley and reports every- struction,Superintendent A. C. Nelson has mads no thing moving smoothly. political speeches, nor does he expect to make 'T am busy with the The Taylor-Bruntosampler reports work for any. which I was elected four ore from of two cars of arrival the years ago, and extiect to be. Politics one and Milford one from Tonopah, should have no part In our schools, from Tintic. says Mr. Nelson. The Brokerage company The State committee has leased Ihe rooms In the Atlas does notRepublican more national block now occupied by the Democratic speakers expect theany during present campaign. move in will and committee county immediately after election. Albert C. Matheraon will be a new addition to the clerical force of the Reof the D. H. McMillan, oil expert State committee Tuesday. Lake Oil company, ia publican Pittsburg-Sal- t in the city for a few days after three If you have not registered you will weeks ln the field. have to do so Tuesday or Wednesday. If you fall to do io you cannot vote on W. M. White has returned from a November 8th nor can you vote at the the and reports school election in December. trip to Beaver county ahead Majestic management moving fast with developstent work. Carriages will be In demand for registration days, Tuesday and WednesSOCIALISTS CLAIM SOMETHING. day, also for election day. The Socialists claim that Eugene The political pot grows warmer for V Debts, the party's candidate every hour. In votes this president, will poll 1,800 A careful canvass la being made of county and a total of 3,500 in the state. all voters in Salt Lake county by the Republican. Democratic and American AT THE HOTELS. parties. When the canvass la finished the leaden promise to give some Interat is of la., M. Woods Ottumwa, F. esting Information. the Kenyon. Democratic National Committeman, A. H. Doane of Omaha is at the D. H. Perry will deliver hia first speech during the campaign at Big Kenyon. Cottonwood Wednesday night The Bennr Fernandez is at the Kenyon other speaker will be Grant C. Bag-leB. J. Stewart and A. F. Thomas. from Jox, Fla. at is F. F. Taylor of San Francisco CHEERED AT the Knutsford. ity or t s i c - u POSITIVE 1904. PROOF. PRINCE FUSlIIMl EXPECTE1A ohould Convince th Greatest Skeptie in Ogden, Ska Must Cisklj-s- n. Honolulu, Xuv. I. A retain waa ia This conversa Lam that tbt place over the circulation this telephone- line at Hahimvnd- - -- IL'Ilor' steamship Manchuria from Yokohama, HellorAre ye l 51?" -- No; Pin not with Prince Kushmn, who ia en route to the I'uited .Siau-s-, o.i hoard, sxfy yet." She h;::.; rn the. receiver been sighted. Five tnousawl people, like hiitli:? the box w:i!i a rs-kRichhalt of them Japanc1, rushed to the mond .V istouriaa. water from. Governmental and territorial troops were called on to form a HI I olinitHi I'wal. military ecuri to the prince and a He talks a groat deal tthuui his fauv-- j proeesniiin w.t to conduct arraagi.-Jly tree." him to the Japan?? consulate, whero Hie Hist may for tales I've the Japanese consular staff and Japane heard bis thudv past." lT.iludi-1- ese veterans of the war were prepared to receive him. phis I ret. Japanese Consul Siulo aud Secretary Atkinson of Hawaii wpq. outside the harbor in a launch to gre-j- t Prince TODAY ia tbs last day you can REG-- ! Kush mil. I8TER. If you art not registered yoa A; 5:;:u p. in. the Manchuria had not cannot vote. been sighted. afo-rnoo- Because it a the riiiii-scof an citizen Testimony easily i;thi:saud. The strongest einlorKi.,rui of The host of prom . Head U: jmTit. K. E. Harrisou on & P. R. R. residing at Meele Ave.. '! as: suffered i much at times with Uly kidneys Urath would have a been wuIcoiikre- i Tlu-rlief. was i ' most pains in tuv bead aud 1 could uot turn rmu one side lu the oitu-- r in bed witbuiit sltiiug upiitthi. 1 lost coni rul over the kidney seeretiuus, they became highly colured aud contained kudiiueni like briek-du- t and were accompanied by a bunting I trted every ktuiwru remedy fur the kidneys that 1 aw advertised but they ail failed to do me any good. 1 was treated fur three mouths by tuii! of i hr best physieiaus iu SaH Lake Ciiy. took his medicine regularly, but he failed to do me any good. 1 saw Roan's Kidney Pills advert bed ami proem ej a hex at 8. Y. Uadcon's dniu llore. As I usjJ the pills the became let marked aud hna'.iy altogether. 1 am on my most of I lio time duri:ii; the day fit but never have any baehaeiie or distressing trouble wi.h the kidneys, which for years, is soim'ibiug I have never been i hum 1 consider Doom's Kidney Pills a most remarkable remo-tland for what they have done for me 1 I eel that 1 cannot say too much ln praise of the.ii. Tor sale by all dealers. Price 50 i cents. (V, Buffalo, N. . sole agents for the United Stales. KeitiPinhor the nut Doau's aud taka Og-di-- n .i - e : h-t- d arc-cun- t zb-si- t q AYE, Llva and lot Live" ia our nvetto. Wo do not promise to sell you somotning for nothing. Our Msatu are fresh. We endeavor to pteaso every-tod- y Kosicr-Milliitri- eT? SWISS j COLONY the finest M the Paclfle coast raise tbs wises grapes on tbe Pecitur coaekThelr to disre absolutely pure, if you wish pense good cheer far tbs holidays order soinft of their wine from Nob 1 bacon BROS. FRIZZINI 25th St too Phono ordora given aptclal no ot Iter. tha last dayl o TBE ITALIAN Q, The LILklE BRAND LARD not made by a TRUST OUR LEADER," no compound or EASTERN LARD mixed with It. Aak your GROCER for It attention. FROM stateAvail- - The Owl Saloon gold, eluding and went to fit. Pel era hall f81,)iCD,22fi. where he received another ovation. At 11:50 Judge Parker left Jersey Hear Senator Frank J. Cannon on City for New York. of American party, Opera principles There were large crowds in the House, Nov. 2, K p. m. Wednesday, cheerstreets of Jersey City and they ed him enthusiastically. Is 2366 WASHINGTON wdie patronises JCCESS MARKET- - Phono 227 V. t V WilWr- - Service quick, confidential sad private. No commisatoa. TWO SUICIDES. WESTERN Chicago. Nor. 1. Two eases of murder and suicide of similar nature occurred today within two hours of each other. Joseph 51. Seals, a butcher, fatally shot his wrlfe and then himself. The shooting Is said to have been due to business troubles. Shortly afterward W. Kuhlnian, publisher and president of a mining company, waa shot and fatally iujnred by his former partner, Henry Holtze. who then killed himself. Holtze alleged that he had been swindled by Kuhl-man- Thnau 221-- 4 EAT WHERE TO BROKERAGE 534-x- . ONeill Bros, Prop. No. 282 25th SL Dealers ia first claaa liquors of all kinds, wines and brandy. All goods d ot PS livered to suy Saturday. Whisky 75 cts to $1.76 quart. Wine 36 eta pr. quart, 8 quarts, $L Brandy, $t quart Whiskey pr. gaL $2.25 to $5. O'NEILL BROS, Prop. 'Phone 135a. f7 "T MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE first Estate and Chattel Loans. f Hear Judge Ogden Hilea Grand Rally. Opera Housj Wednesday, Nov. 2, 8 p. m. 0r SUCCESS MARKET Y-- 1- REGISTER! Today REGISTER! or THE w-- prompt!. It la for the people now to say whether the trust will coLtrol their Washington, Nov. - Todays ment of the treasury shows': national election.'1 the had after con ahio cash balance, $146,252,797; The candidate Cliino-Japanes- CO. Eccles Bldg. BOSTON CAFE OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Carpentering, Bulldlnq, Re1 pairing and Remodeling Houees Promptly attonded to. All work Guaranteed. Enquire of Ole Nelson, 145 11th Street Telephone 129-y. DO YOU KNOW WHAT THIS IS? Everything hero tha beet Short orders at all houm All kinds of game and Rah In aeaaon. Extra fine dinners Sunday, from 12 te 2 p. m, 25a. Pina lunch from 11 to 4 and to 6 p.m. JIM A YOUNG, Prop. 284 TwentHIflb Streak j n. A New Open Tour Errs. Tbe habit of going through the world with the eyes shut Is an luvelent one, common in all time. . Ia old time .it TchcLt the prophets and tl.e himself reproached their disciples wltb this failing. Eyes have ye. cud see not, snld they. True, It was a failure to perceive spiritual troth In their case. Ail our faculties, bodily, nicies I, spiritual, aro given to us for use, nnd we are held to be re sponsible for neglect of them, as was that servant lu the parable who went and bid lb tbe rartli that talent that his lord had entrusted to him. Sufficient stress is nut laid upon the use and abuse of our bodily faculties or the neglhct of them. Do but consider how much pleasure we debar oursolres when we abut np this the chief of Five Gateways of Knowledge, ilow beautiful ia the world In the cool, dear, luminous air of early dawn, nnd yet how many, think you, have ever stopped to take In that beauty, if they by chance have been abroad at that hour? Exchange. la Washing - have enough far tha wm thing of all Mr atlks, flaanala and ookrad goods Tha supnrlurlty of this pure, soft waUr over the hard water euch of thia city far waAlng good la vary grrot By tha uea of dbdBled water, mtld snap and can that tha gonda ara not over hsafad, there la bat little danger of fading or nhrlnhtag. Any work animated to ua will receive moat careful attention, Eccles Lumber Co. 24'h if. 8 Trlegaet. Popular among the Basque peasantry is an ancient game known aa trinquet No one knows the origin of trlnquot Like all Basque customs, it ran ln traced back and bnck till its history is lost in the remote past Nearly ever; court In the country bears tbe asjKx-- i of extreme age. The court at Bayonne Is believed to be 4 'JO years eld, and the one at St. Jean de Ln looks older thno tbe one at Bayouns. When Louis XI who was married in 8L Jean d Liu church, went down to the little frontier town to meet his Spanish bride, he found tbe Basques of BL Jean de Liu energetically playing tbeir ancient game, and be took tbe idea back witb him to Paris, and from it, largely modified, comes the game of tennis. Tennis and trinquet are very similar, save that instead of a racket a leather arrangement, known as a glove, is used MEETING for propelling He ball. Country Life. Nb fading. No hrlnklntr Wo have raomtty anwagnd to nave all tbe distilled water produced by lba ouai$niemtiop of the tram used In our engine dry rooms, mangles sad other ataara brotad machkinry, and find wo Our mill la running full time, but we ctlll have time to tako care of few nice Jobe of Interior flnieh and mill work of all kinds. Our Lumber Sash Door and other building material ia Strictly First-clas- s and you make no mistake when placing your order with ua. 156-16- mi Wool and Colored Good Washed in Distilled Water. AH NOTICE fri The Glut Departure Ogden Steam Laundry, Phone 15th Street 437 OQDBN, - - 174. - UTAH. y, The Board of Health has recelveJ fjttr cd'iitional reports of smallpox to-a-r. City Physician Wilson says that bone of the cases in the city are serious rtiit. i uat there Is no Veason why the hola'ion hospital should be Wilcox visited the Lowell school today, where the disease la rampant ar a.i Party n ALLEGED CRACKSMAN to j any-whr- ie Deed-W- ife Fimllr Troubles Ltd to RefuMO to Have Anything to Do With Dying Husband. Mrs. i. OUU ..an ii.oot) il:" Ibi'iiblUan ticket a majsr-1- 1 1 ' 'r ,lie Deinoc ratlc ticket. The oiimate is: lter.",:i, jir.s 12,000 Dcu.otrais lUntIO lu-l.u- ground of desertion. They were married ln Denver, Colo., on Kept, lit, 1891, sad It is alleged that defendant deserted her husband on Dec "n ; 2 eral minutes. As he entered the halt he at, ouce weut to tbe front of the stage, shook hands wt.h the- chairman of ihe meeting and then uce.j the audience, which had mourned the chairs, cheering wildly aud waving flags. linns. Judge Parker bowed He took hia manunCi'i;-- iiout hia poc-e- t b aud stood ready io gm, but a the vheeriug died uuuy it would be renewed again. JuiL.- iv.'ki-- waa earnest and i w-- dramatic at tiun-in hia delivery and t ai.ner. llo w aa d , applause frequently and received another whej he concluded. He suiu. iu jur, : Hersuse we are iio.ed to the purchase of the 'r'o;a'1 and have felt it our duty to yathoe who would corrupt it to tin- - end that their power to plunder the v;de may conu, ibc early tinue, certainly shiw-.-,houra of the campaign, that the business would not be Mtv- with a lVnio-ratio administration, a i have had amt 1 deem opportunity to eav Int.-u-- . it my duty to say uyaut. the trusts with which are furnishing the our opponents control iU. tr election. "The New York Tribune of ihis from morning publishes tl.-a i.)aich li- ad of Cortcl-yoWashington under Falsely Accused' with a subhead camsaying that 'He ha in.:t paign contributions . : i:-- .iriKirations It gives what purport to be the statement of a man wtii withholds his name. He is desci itn i in tb article as A man who know all that occur-reat Mr. (fartely.iu's last call on Whet! it was one or the president. tbe other, ia left in ilmibi. But in any event i i of no consequence which one it was for these grave charges cantim lie no-- t anonymously. There are only two fiersons who cun interest the people oa this subject. ! they hae anything to say the people would like to have it said NOVEMBER the dis-Robert Amy B. Quay, oa the IWLT Walter Wenaky and wife are at the Knutsford from Dawson, Alaska. 1(0 (Continued From Page One.) H. F. St uckling of Chicago is at tbe Knutsford. the purpose of oppressing the. people. Why should there be any hesitation in enforcing the law against great corporations for illegal business? Are tbe artificial creations of the government exempt In practice from the operation of that sacred principle ol equal end exact justice to all men? It ought not to be so. And It will not long be so If we as a poople act wisely in both state and national contests. Overwhelming in importance tower Shnil the partner these questions: ship between the Republican leaders and the trnste continue with profit to ALL FORECASTS AGREE AS TO both end hurt to the country? Shall the trust contributions of millions to AMERICAN PARTYS FATE. the campaign fund secure the right wrongful taking of Sentiment is Overwhelmingly Repub- "sj continue from a the people ? year P. O. G. Majority and the lican wee given the canovation Another From Will be Anywhere concluded. when he It contindidate to 5,000. 3,000 ued several minutes, In fact until Judge Parker left the meeting to take Salt Lake City, Nov. 1. Foreran trolley car to Jersey City, on the local pblltlcal situation are be- a special also made speeches before rewhere he common. more and more coming New York tonight. The to on mt turning politician every Very nearly demonstration ontside the Armory as the el recta or in the different heada the party wee escorted to the special pap"rolland quarters has a pad of and mat-Incar was even greeter than that which pencil or pen, calculating confined to greeted hie entrance to the Armory. It Nor is the interest Democratic leaden politicians alona Tbe voter, men and is estimated by were unable to women are taking greater Interest in that aa many peopleas the number in Into the in than Armory any get election the forthcoming the eiidimre. 1. An audinnea tht "impossible to tell with any ft New York. Nov. that filled the Elks hall. Jenny City, of certainty the outcome, but remained nntil 10:50 are thwa different two far- to overflowing, to greet and listen to Judge Parker toresults on this county, theRepublican When he appeared they gave mer taken from different statement night.a vociferous him applause lasting sev the one last end politicians mil-lio- rt g. de-gra- ng Sixteenth Crntnrg Manners. In an old Iwuk publLihed in the sixteenth eentury and entitled The Lady's Rich Closet; or, InDelightful Geutipwoman's genious Companion, it U written: A gentlewoman lieing at table must observe to keep her body straight aud lean not by any means with her elbows nor by ravenous gesture discover a voracious uppotite. 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