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Show MOKNIMJ TI112 EXAMINER; UTAH OGDEN, i THURSDAY Arntsigung todav appointed E. O. Leatkcrwood aa guirdtan and attorney of Tutu Aitxi. ia charged with stealing L.S frui. Friar Pcraurlea. aril and he araignt-- 'upon the ehaige cl grand larceny oa September lu. MORNING, lactunee of all kinds have SO, 1JOG. orden un hand to run them for months; the hptel are iUk-with wesrera buyers, and the demand for all classes of goods U brisk and htalthy. In d:scusiug tha copper enough d TIIPEE TRAINS ARE nine-truth- n mt k-- d Wt-bc- r d - high-grad- e ev-sr- nl Some Things That Appeal to By ALBERTA PLATT k ns accounting far out-Seo- ra THE OLD BEADSTEAD. Salt Lake. Aug. 29. Tonight another rehearsal of The Old Bedstead" will be held at the theater with John Span-re- r in the role of master of cert monies. Spencer will hear the work of the younger Thespians aad "put them wise" on some points of stage pretence In which they may not show good form. The cast is now practically letter cerfect ia Its roles aad tha last act haa proved to be ae live a one as those going before It. The old bedstead to be used ia tha play still continues to draw a crowd at the OBrien windowi, where It te on display. DO NOT FEAR FARLEY'S MEN. Bn Francisco. Aug. 29. The fourth day of the street car strike found the disputing parties further apart ,thaa ever. The refusal of the men to report for work and the announcement of the corporation that It te bringing out Parlay's strike breaker contributed lo lessen the hitherto friendly feeling existing between employer and employes The car men declare they are not disturbed by the coming of Farleys men. They say that western conditions are utterly dissimilar front those of eastern elates and that the will encounter entirely unlooked for obstacles. The railway officials have thus far declined to say when they will attempt to begin operating their lines. Farley te expected Saturday or Sunday and If the company contemplates putting any cf its plants in motion before that time tha move te being carefully guarded. At the various ear barns tha and men haa Its union company guards are on picket duty but the of order prevalla Farmers, mechanics, railroaders, laborers rely on l)r. Thomas Kclactrie Oil. Takrs the ating out of cuts, burn or bruises at ouce. Fain cannot stay where U 1s used. STRIKE BREAKERS IN CHICAGO. Chicago, Aug. 29. Six hundred strike breakers bound for Ban Francisco arrived here today and left at once far the west. A number of local labor leaders had planned to meet the train at the derot but this waa frustrated by the police. TO LYPIN CONGRATULATED Trip From Now York te Baa Fraiv ciace Will Ba Made in Four Days. Now York. Ang. 29. The Times to day eaye: Another special train loaded with strike breakers waa started for San Francisco last night by James Farley, who has been employed to put an end to the big street railroad strike In the Golden Gate city. Throe Farley trains wra now trying to cross tha continent in fuur days, saving n day on the average paaaenger schedule. Another train will leave Jersey City tonight and atilt another may leave tomorrow night Farleys headquarters resembled the headquarters of a general In the field bring yesterday. Hla expedition te equipped with ammunition, medical supplies and surgical attendance. rounds of cartridges have been ordered for the men, 1,900 revolvers at heavy calibre have been furnished. and only the pick of men seeking adventure or high wages haa been selected. Farley will send a New York surgeon. who will get in San Francisco q tsS of assistants. He has already commissioned an agent to provide food for the mee from New York end cities between here and Chicago, while other commissary agents will look out for the men west at Chicago. The strike cams a day or two before it was expected, and Farley had barely reached New York from Ban Francisco, to begin calling hla force to the places of assembly, when he received a telegram at hla hotel here that the trike had been ordered. The condition In Ban Franriaoo is a very serious one, Farley said last night. I fear that it will ba necessary to aak for the federal troops. It lit ot only serious In the point of menace to the peace of the city, but also In Ita menace to the future of the city. Unleaa the street ear travel te resumed at once and kept up, hundreds of merchants will fall." A fast automobile waa kept at . tha disposal of the chief of the strike breakers yesterday, heeausa every second counted. Telegrapk messengers poured In and out of hla office, and hla clerical force was double. Badges, policemen's clubs, cartridges and cases of pistols were sent to tha various points of tha city, to supply the men being recruited here, white the men in charge of etock and tha trains with food were busy among the wholesale grricera, ordering what was need- waa not ahokan Inoee and cams back to the birds oa good aa ovor. Aa odd a spot aa could bo chosen for g bird's nast la tha spare between tha haadlon ef a big pair of guidon shears, yet for two yearn a swallow father and mother roared their family there. The aheara leaned against tho wall In n garden tool shad In plain sight of everybody passing in and out. yet the swallows seemed not afraid of anybody or anything, and they really were quite safe from harm. It just happened that during the two years obody needed to uee those big old shears, and there they remained. Probably the birds thought the queer looking implement had been put there against the wall for their special to prevent agents of tha union from to abancoaxing the don their Jobs. Aa soon aa he haa men en the way Farley will leave Naw York on a test train for the coast. ntrike-brenkcr- s 2,-1- MAKES FUN OF ROOBEVELT. London, Adg. 29. Dr.' Napier, pro In fesgor of English amt Anglo-Saxo- n tbs university of Oxford, gives his unqualified approval to President Roose- velt's action with regard to the spelling reform. He thinks that, with few exception, the 'proposed changes are Tha movement of Ua army of strike moderate and a step la the right direcbreakers te not being accomplished tion. Thomas Hardy,' the novelist, opposes without opposition from the unions, for not a few union men attempted to tha suggested changes and writes: 1 am struck with the strikers, but were advantage of pass as wonld-b- e ejeeted from tha trains already, and having the reform of English spelling hla recruiting agents and Hfutennnta taken la hand by an eminent Amerhave blacklists which am being used ican of Dutch extraction. pean powers expressions of sympathy and congratulations on hla personal escape. Even the emperor of Japan haa telegraphed hla sincere Joy that M. Stolypin waa not harmed by the explosion. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. If attll no attention 1a paid ts her, tho bird droops her head mournfully and ays plaintively, "Poor Polly sick. Then Mias Pop laughs and pute her fare down to bo caressed by tbs bird's beak. Next Polly FREDDIE'S SUGAR CANE. . Little Freddie had a cane, A sugar cane had he. He walked about tha house with Twaa a pretty sight to ar. i K tuna bar pretty gray head up and fixes her bright eye upoa her mistress and says, "Scratch head. Polly aays good night to Mias Pop ovary night, and la tha morning aa soon aa aha wakes aha pops her little hand up and oalla, "Good morning; sweetheart!" Polly la more polite than many children. and even some grown peopla are. When Goosey Ganges Goes te Market In Bohemia, whaa geos are to b driven a long distance te market, they are shod for tho Journey. Not by tho blacksmith. Ilk the pony and donkey, but by being made to walk over patches of ground covered with tar mixed with sand. The birds have to walk over this again and again till the underside of their feet te wall covered with a bard crust. This enables them to travel long distances without being footsore. THE ANIMALS THE HAPPY Bom Nme ago y health seemed to give way. Tha doctor amid that 1 bad ovarian trouble and general weakness. I had severe pains In the back and shoulders, white my stomach was (hat Jfood nauseated ms. physician said that Z ought to bo operated upon, but I strongly objected te It, and ona of my friend advised aw try Peru ns. 1 am pleased to any that this madl-eln- a saved mo from a painful operation anil restored ms to perfect health and strength is a If ttle over three months. I am very much pleased with the good your medicine has dona me, aad I trust that many suffering woman may bo benefited through tha ns of Parana. Ferana baa laved many a woman from a surgical operation. Boma doctor haa decided that aa operation la necessary. Bha takes Peruna aad dteooven that her trouble u vanishing, Bha te finally restored to health aad glvaa Parana tha credit. St. Petersburg, Aug.21. --M. Btoly-pi-n baa received from tha governments of the United States and1 all the Euro- ed. when you want It to bo quiet, a well trained parrot la ona of tho moot Interesting birds aliva Whoa kindly treated It manifests almost aa much affection aa a dog. Lilts a dog, too; It te very Jealous. An odd trait of parrots. mala and female, p that they am aa fond as little girla are of playing wtthf dolls. Miss Virginia Pops, thx bird doctor, whom probably you all know about, puts tiny china dolls, black and white. Into tha eagea ef her parrots. Tolly Sheffield te tha name of a particularly intelligent gray parrot la Miss Pope's bird boarding housa. Polly lire upon her back In bar cage, holds her little don np la her claws and gaaaa at it with aa food a look aa if aha wars Ua mother. It would ba intarestlng to know what Polly thinks of tho specimen. But even when tho bird 1a thus most occupied with her dull If Miss Pope comes near tha cage, Polly Sheffield drop dolly, risca and cornea to tha front of the cage, calling ant, Give ua a kins. Then, If her mistress pays no attention. Polly (lire out of tha cage, retches Miss Pope's sleeve, Jsrka It and nays again, Give ua a kiss." About Birds among birds any mors among people. Roma- -' times a common wren or sparrow or swallow thak haa all In which to select a nlco spot for Ita home will build Ita nest and roar Ita yowng In the oddest and what ferns to ha the most unsafe pises y msible. A queer fact, too, about this IN future. Matters are in curb sha ie at FARLEY present aa to require only some large buying orders on the Boston market to bring this abou:. Occasional 4 lurries may be looked for in the money market, hut the banking facili- STRIKE BREAKERS HAVE BEEN ties of the country will be more than ARMED WITH REVOLVERS. equal to the occasion. the Average Boy and Girl Some Good Stories THERE . A. CARRYING THE while uoi winning to oikae aa out and out prophecy te that effect, it inclined to look for a Tha annual harp ne in the not too distant Salt Lake, Aug. 29. meeting of the stockholder of tue . should Dsvid is pos-Jand it Keith. U. a H. McMillan, man; happen, quite U.iiu C upper company was called in WILL KOI EUCI KUCAIES I). Wood, Willard F. 8nder, Titos, sible, that the win a ill be found u :fce company jfc.ces at noon today, M i widen out at deiith, the war U. iioaur asd property l'laLljlU the attendance in point uf numbers "Ameriaan Party Will Name Its Stata Secretary Italy was iustructed to I develop lute one at the principal pro la not large, but it is understood that Ticket in a Maas Convention, Invite Senator Julius C. Burro a of durera of the atgia. s of thy stock ia represented. W. Bailey Senator 1pon the conclusion of the meeting The American' party state commit- nf Texas and Mrs. Joseph Frederick Schulf ARROW MINE IS of s'.ockliKlders the newly elected oftee yesterday authorised Slate Chair of TUNNING OUT WELL ficer will meet and the Philadelphia w ai'end the mass man Willard F. Snyder. Serreiary Pal question of it is held and late convention when the policy to be pursued during the riot J. Daly sad Ignaty Chairman J. lo deliver sddraHsea. After several Salt Lake. Aug. Ik. -- Recent next twelve luuirhx will ba taken up. . Danner lo rail a mass state informal talks the cotnml'We adjourn- of ora from tiie property of the Arrow The of the party to be held in ed. question of the proposed Issue iu Lincoln county. of bonds Mining company fur the purpose of raking Salt lake City oa a data to ba lined uuucvs nee St show ear of the pi Nev, wuney for development work will alao by the three Americas'' leaders namwhich ORE. of RICH silver STRIKE! and It per rent cnppsr. be settled today or tomorrow. ed. It mil not he a delegate enliven-tton- . is regarded as encouraging Every member of the Aiuerl-can- " new Treasurer 4. A. Houck of tha firm of 3k- .- Some Salt Lake. Aug. RUN DOWN BY WAGON. party In good standing will be specimen of copper and lead ores fallow ay, F. A. Houck aad Francis entitled to participate in the deliber- are seen in I lie office of the asya that everything is progrcsainK bo to Salt Lake, Aug. 19. Joseph Dougations of the coo vent Ion, which will 1iwer Mammoth Mining roinpauy. smoothly and steadily on tha ground las. residing near Bute and Fifth nominate rsudidates fur rougrena and The main ore chute has been encoungratifying South an rets, was painfully Injured Justice of the supreme court. Chair- tered in the north drift, uiaktug direct- wiih results of a most aatuie right along. Considerable de- this morning on Third South, between man Snyder said last night that the for The the eeiiler of the property. velopment work haa been done, includand Main streets, by being run conventim would he belli late no that ly rk'h lead ore a struck after inimiIuk ing the running of a tunnel fall feet, State the campaign would not be e long one. through at retch of highly mineralised besides drifts and Inclines. The r down by a milk wngon. Th wagon came out of an alleyway at a rate .lie declared he never had any inten- iron quarts. Eighteen inches of thu at ion of the nf ne haa, up to pow, of speed, and ran into Mr. high tion of resigning as chairman. Douglas wall solid it hanging cryaialised lead, before tha latter could get out of the The met yesterday after tha balance high find carbonate ore proved more or leas of a handicap, Inwav. He waa knocked to lha paveBoon in the pfflre of Chairman Snyder which it la expected will give good re- the nearest rati load point being dian Creek, thirty miles sway. There ment, and. It ia fearcd'wai Injured Inin (he Allas block. All tha members turns. sulII of inches copper Fully of the committee were from Salt Lake phide ore ia apparent In the south drift is a good wagon road furbuttwenty-liv- last ternally. The police patrol wagon waa the miles of this distance, sent for. and after responding took the county eicept ea Senaior Prank J. on the fontwall aide, which It Is five miles into camp are In very bad unfortunate ataa to his home. Cannon, whn announced tbm he repwill run easily So per cent copthis work The of rebuilding resented Tboae pres- per and aa many ounces of silver to ship. county. portion of the road waa undertaken JUMPING JACK LOOKS WELL. ent were: Assietanl City Attorney the ton. is going stejdlly P. J. Dely, eiTnited Steles Marshal Thn Unsure shirk up lo nos haa none time ago and forward. H. fl. iieywoud, A. J. Weber, it. R. rme down uIbiom Sal. Lake, Aug. 29. The special perpendicularly, haa The company recently leased a part market review ol the L. il. Sullivan flea vela id, States Piatrlet taken a pitch toward Ilia companys some 1,999 feet Trust company of Goldfield. Nev.. baa their ground Attorney 'Joseph Uppman, Alluan T. operating shaft. This means that Ui of the following to ay about tha Jumpanfnrd and ex Senator Cannon, new strike will he easily worked when from their own workings. t A number of Americana" who are it is decided le run the shaft down In ing Jack property, under data of BACK. HAMMOND CAST. not members of the committee were that and deper levels. The big shoot Aug. 25: The Stray Dog ledge has just been preetat end they were allowed a tom of lead ere was Just beginning lo make Salt laUe. Atig. If. ('apt C A. Hamand vote In the deliberations of the lie appearance when Manager Hern opened up ou Jumping Jack ground rebureau mond of rerlamaiiou the in Lite company's own shaft. The were: committee They County waa on the ground Friday night, but rein ia live fadi wide and gives the Chairman J. K. Danner. Mayer Ram at that time the extent of It aaa quite turned Ibis morning from a professionLake of north into the al Sierras trip asme high values as on the Stray Dog. Mr. Dent ia naturally high Thnraperm, Chairman Fred j. loon-nr- unknown. mountain of He Tahoe reports plenty This gives the Jumping Jack two of the hoard of public wnrka. City ly gratified at the turn affairs, have sources uf income where It had but Reoorder J. R. Moreton, P. K Oirin-tenau- taken, but does not wish to say any- lloiis in that section whose naira at of horses the one before (the. Golden lease). From clerk of the board of public thing which might causa undue ex- night terribly frightened a found his The spring the Gulden lease. (I MOO was uetted captain parly. works; A. T. Mona, Joseph M. Cohen citement, more especially iu view of on the mouufain sida which was an in a id Smith Parker of rtute county. to the the fact of tha many disappointments July for ere shipped wach-lnin hands cold the it that pained It was decided to organise Immed- which the management baa already smelters. From the company's own drink In cold to too was fact and In connection nh the mine. It ia uew certain a iately the American" parly in Tooele wiih comfort. Tha weather is very cold workings,income will be derived. bigger U ona and Summit muniiea, which, with monthly every that water at altitude, fretting ia surer about the Jumping Jack Salt Lake county comprise the Third FREE COINAGE MINE thing and Is but the air night, very hraring Judicial diaiiict. No definite steps TURNING OUT WELL. strengthening. Innumerable bums and than any other, ii la that tha company w ore taken is form organisation! Imwill from 12 to 20 per cent diviwore at found boats Trucker, driven dendspay for years to c'lme. mediately la other counties, but tha annually travbraced a ho out every of Tuuopah, Sail Lake, Aug. 2.- Itevelnpiuent the altuarlen in titbar counties waa of John D. Under management of with getting something. Campbell (who took over a million hopes and it waa decided to put In work on the property of the Free Coin- eler one of said I'm It, pard," up against Mining and Milling rompuujr at n half dullara' worth of ore out other county organisations as fast as age Alta a proceeding steadily, and so far them to Capt. Hammond. as ha sidled and of the Jumbo mine of Goldfleld ia 1909 possible. Chairman Danner made a with gratifying do "can't with a beery leer, you results. up of iinu.0uu f and speech predicting aucceau in Balt Lake upwards I'm It. will he recalled that this company feller?" a fur up ora cut of the Reilly leave on the something county this fall. relaconic was tha a few months ago, and gainst it myself," Walter Jamee was elected aa a mem- aaa revived of Goldlield last eummer, in after an Interval . of ply. "That la really a sad stars of af- Florence ber of the committee from Millard work resumed 100 the Jumping Jack la rapidly shamLys), he aa off like hum. famuaed the fairs," eight, years. Tboaa first connty, bnt It waa decided not In name something place among the great aastiming from been bled. never bad any miliar with the suffering Tonopah hat any other members of the committee doubts aa to its property a Inroad of the pass tourists and properties of Minimum." or value tha extent of great antll the mass convention meets. Ihn cuntalned, and It would brakeheam trapeic performers, naA finsnen committee was named now deposits that BACK FROM EAET. their confidence waa ture's own loyalists, until the kvcgl appear whoa duty It In, to quote the official well founded. A funnel of duo fort able sentiment could stand their had respect 29. Preaidant statement given out by Secretary Daly been run when fhe mine was Salt A'.tg. originally pretence no longer, so the bum are James A.lake, after tha meeting adnurnad. to at. worked, and a contract has alnce Pollock, at the Salt Lake and run rounded up boon being day onca begin the work of obtaining the let for a further extenslou of this tun- out nf lha camp at tha point of the Stock and Mining exchange, returned la ewe of war for the fail campaign, nel of ISO feet. Thin work la now to the city yesierday, after an bayouel. which in to he the most elgnroue ever forward and when completed willgoing absence of aevqial weeks in tha east exon a combined imsinesa and pleaaura waged la tha state and particu- tend under the surface of the blowout, GIRL PLEADED GUILTY. larly In Salt Lake county. which forms the main lode. Recent trip. Mr. Pollock spent some time nay assays of ore from this source show The official statement did Salt Lake, Aug. SB. In the criminal in his old home in Missouri, going whether or ant the committee arrnng returns of 153 ounce of sliver, $12 in division of the district cuort today from there to New York. The weather ed to pey the debts It contracted in gold and about II per cent lead to the Doris Crsaley pleaded guilty In the there, he says, waa exceedingly hot, the lan campaign. Chairman Snyder, ton. A showing uf which the manage- charge of grand larceny and will be and he waa giad to get back to Utah who ia one of the heaviest rredllura ment la Justly proud. eenteiired by Judge Armstrong on Sep- for yllmatlc reasons if for no others. of the committee, Yore aa elated air Mr. Pollock aura that conditions The mine la principally a silver proptember 10. The girl stole Iwo diamond after It adjourned, however, and bed osition. hut lead and gold also error In rings from Florence L. Ward on June throughout the 'entire east era excelI he hearing of a man who at least had composed of W. Mont Ferry, chain-payin- la, 190. A. l. Sutherland waa ap- lent, and that lha runtry ia enjoying been promised money. quantities. The main vein la pointed by the court as guardian and an unprecedented era of prosperity. The flounce committee named la about four inches wide aad very rich, attorney for (he defendant. Judge Evidence of this la seen on every hand. SURGICAL OPERATIONS PREVENTED BY PE RU-N- out-tou- k. Mr. Pollock, stockholders meet. AUGCST ' v He leaned upon this candy tan Red striped and very neat. And once or twice he took a bila And found It very street. BALL FAMILY. of that old waistcoat. Probably never liefore did bird chooee so range a 1 Little Mis Jennr Wren seems a nesting pla-- e A wren' ronlradlciorr bird In some ways Rhe in a waistcoat pocket, When the anlmttle left the ark So they borrowed 8 hem' new shed I nstursllr very quiet and limtd. bid- however, wa not much queerer thnn And waxed the floor with honey Just wvren't they glad tn go! been so had In And sent the row for wine end breed. shut the dark In weed her long up and huehe and one q n garden erareernwr a farmer They net ing room Without toe. to a strrtrh With a great big bag of money. ' It with leave nr muss rnvertng hud eet up t keep bird away from near the color of (he twig around It hi corn and berry patch. Two wren The leopard rolled on the lawn. With awful energy flred. The kangaroo thunk hie feet. that If you rilird l d:iy you could actually did on one occasion make a The bullfl'ii'h piped like mad: The rattlrsnake rattled till he felt tired. hardly ling it. Knt rnre. defying all nest In the bt of a scarecrow. There The elephant yawned a terrible yawn And asked for a whisky neat. And most of the guest felt bad. their own natural a pair nf hole in the "id hat. and through wren hnllr their nest In the prwket of It the yenture.mne wren entered and And soon In a group they all And didn't they keep it up! Ui-raw old i that had hung tn an islklr.g the matter ever. They danced till the sun was set; made a hHired ne and there in The giddy gnat suggested a ball. Then, two by two, they retired to sup f ir a long The cdrient safety Wren laid her pretty And the raliliit added, In clover." In the strictest of etiquette. egg- eight ii with red an-- l ii. ard one to make you Nt Mn And before they vanished away Much, to look and 1's Wren hatched hrr children in peace and The ntreh. a dainty dame. With fesi her and frills galore To their dens and their nests so neat worm Into the gaping safety. tliopping if it wa really all the same, aid. They declared It had been such a lovely day month etii klng up opt nf the p.irket Reside awful an nuisance Sh would isii-- h prefer the ioor. h:ng Thar the voyage was worth the treat. Itvacuum n, imunferenre. are a ml! in whtrh the "Mi" rary Within llshrr of txt hooka, as those now in of Sew York. The aim Is to deself splila up them are ni.ilned temples, public nf-- 1 us by half a million children will have city velop among them a widespread coi The in world th ces. ionium eerna'id. stable for the sacred to h discarded and new ones substi- operative movement. 1 Hndv Hook. It is twenty jards elephants. Mivonuncdatf-for l.flon tuted. Natives of southern Liberia, who and tons. The lopg neigh thirteen troops, with hnrsss and war elephant. Among sea fish, shark and ray pos- have to travel in the snake infeated It Ini Is sixteen he ' Reiersl ape, iea of vegetable sponges sess both proientle dwharges and smelL They acent swamps, rub their feet with garlic And in diameter, five feet long and weighs are cuhlvated in Airier. Th frull is their prey sight fro-a short distance, and oil. and na they move along swish the a hoi and a halt. and the fibrous sponges are sent then approach it rapidly to attack tt. eaten, air with light rods. Even the voraPresident Kaum e of Brown univerto principal!)Pari, where there is a A committee for tha improvement of cious and venomous bon conatrletor he old would that demand sayr tar change sity them. large Indiisirial conditions for tho negro of will from garlic, and lha Th New Yrk public school authori- New Yuk hi been organised for get- other hurry away sav'ng. In time of peace, prepare for specie are isrrifitj at tha fwlsh-in- g. wai.' ia "In time of peace, prepare to ties have a,i, ted thr simplirinl form ting at the facta and securing for th m.ik war tn'j.osslble." of sptlling j"' word in commen use negro uf th mriropolia a square deal Professor Omori of who InThe itU of llie king of Flam Is aa rco:nn:p. led by th rcinmilt It In ih matter of employment There i vestigated the effects ofJapan, the earthquake surrounded by high whi-- walls, which will man a areat boom for th pub- - a negto population of 70,990 within the In San Francisco, says that If accurate nt KIST IN that A FAIR np SHEARS. whew a bird doss select one ot hore straags and unsafe localities for i' Ns Room tha horns is generally left 1 read once of a pair of marrow that built their nest In tha enderpart of a wagon that waa not flea used. At length the rshlrlo had fo bo taken out for a trip that lasted til day, but, strange to say. the nast NEAR AND e FOLI.T AND HER POM. FAR. for the active campaign for the abolition of the British hnui- - f lords. mChurrhlll referred to tin- unsound end irresponsible that hue rested to fulfill us normal raporo serving for waterproof cover-Ing- a functions In the state." The reason a nah of 'ishuung takes! ang clothing, and the oiled tissue for wrapping up deUcaia articles. on starling slgtsg con- Wtnetan Churrhlll. undersecretary it follows tha path of least rmsuni', son of til Mrs for tha British colonies, "holf .Uim- - with Georg Cornwell la West, and David each alteration in thr uy 0f hu-- n IJeyd Georgs, president of the London air. Ii Intense ih nitre-- I board H traP, mad the Are ipte-ht- i in the gen sir and a letnro- - fTho Jaatees exert tn the making of tram the bark of trees and shrubs, t Among tho remarkable varto-tte- o ars th thin rainproof paper used lootoag of glare for winds , the oiled faptr i- ano bei-iiu- e ari rro-ji'?- , J-- n - e And gayly shook his heed. It up. and Til cat staff of Ufa," Mr then twill re he as id. ' The Reeses Why Winie Ifa always In damp place where mushrooms grow, isnt ft, PnO . Papa Te, my boy. Ia that the reason they look like ' brellaa, papa?" j observations had been token of tlrt mailer ahocka which have folic wed that pros great shock it would be easy totramdiet when the earth would again bin He predicta that there will not 'rer another great shock In that part tha country for fifty years. ana Vine, elm, locust, beech.' poplar peer leaves are capital fertilisers and ar extenlvely used for the purpose some parts of France. Alfonso of Spain haa a perso"1 ary of (799.090. HU queen ba granted (0.900 a year for her indivw ua! us. - |