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Show MOUSING TUi: uuiv of effort, is deuuus a training it difficult U irulUe because the of fatigue becomes a tile fatigue itself inlaxt eusf usedmore threatening the fa creases; the tigue becomes. the leas effectively do we uive against it; the laborer these clicumstaace may tie lasts looked twR at the soldiers, and the a. M cirs as am as they wore seated TflE EXAMINER Publlihid Every Day la the Year Suneard Publishing by The Com-M"y- SUBSCRIPTION I AT EE. Dt livered by Carrier la City, lachtdiag Sunday Morn-lu- g Oiin Rummer, par mouth.. 75e Siiga cufie lie BY MAIL IN ADVANCE. la by r" abi.Sfi.UQ aat nubile at Ogaea. per year. At It-- quarutijr. la advance. . Lae ang INDEPENDENT. a t&ruuy au uswaper. H FEARLESS Xba Examiner la gia aaev. aieae aa agual in no tavoritiw, Hi aad aa eaaailaa to puiuah. It rdi giro . the ataa iiihaeid aai WfitlW CoiUUIULtttlflBi VUa ea all subjects presented a refrout Known indi spectful vidual. but the true aaaia must be published la lull. All letters aad tl nnmi.n.1.. ift.. : e-- l UObl llO ashamed of. coufer a tavor Subscribers by mfaTpmg tbia otboe of failure Tba Kxauuaer betore to roooiv their breakfast wU'. Examiner can oa aale by tba indspsndsn. News Ca, bait Laka City. Oa all through tnuaa leaving Ogdea on Tba Southern Pacific Railway, Tba Union aBclfle Railway, and The Oregon Short Ldae Rallwa. Reaegie patToaa will confer a hrar on tba management by reporting to thla office whaaever they fall to find tba papara at tba daesg Tbo Moralag Bated places. OUR TROOPS IN CUBA Rlebard Harding Davis, vrlilng from Havana for Collier's. give bl Impressions of the landing of the American troop In Cuba. Aa a man running after hi jiai la regarded aa comic, there are certain aituationa which have accepted aa dramatic; the women galloping te the gal low with a reprieve, or the relief of a besieged and atarving garrison. On mu occasions human belnga, aa a rule, exhibit great emotion; relief, excitement, joy; and belp to make the occuKlon Intereetlng. We have come to expert it. Under the name conditlona people always have acted la that way. And so, when they act la aa entirely different way that le even more Interesting and much more dramatic. Once 1 had tba good fortune to inform a murderer that the governor of New York had deckled not to hang him the following morning, or. Indeed, ever. One rather expected an explosion of aotne aort, but the man only aid deliberately and thoughtfully: "Well, theta pretty good. Isnt It, that'a pretty guodf When General Buttler, after two aootha of vary bard fighting to relievo Ladyemith, rode Into that city, tbnae correspondents who were not present told bow the women of the God city wept, and cried: blew you! and even caressed the horses of the men who had raecued them. That la what always had happened when every other besieged city had bean relieved. What really occurred wan that the women and youug glrla of Ladyamilh who were nice, middles lane Colonials, were so afraid the men from the outalde would presume upon the unueual occasion and apeak to them without being Introduced that they kept their eyre modestly cast down and proudly passed us other bum e by. The landing of an army on foreign soli would seem distinctly he emong those events that possess tbe dramatic element. an army of puciUruion Imagine up It roadway currying a nraugo flag, and Issuing commands in a foreign language; anil by Its mere presence telling the people of New York they no longer were their own masters, that the InvmUug army had come to rule them, if necessary to shoot them. From the spectators on the sidewalks one might fairly expect aome show of resentment, a few taunts and enrses; with so many new buildings going up, some one might he excused If he threw a brick. But here in Havana, when our navy landed the marine, and army landed the Fifth infantry and a battalion of engineers, the Cuban exhibited no more Interest, less, in fact, than they show In a few hundred "Seeing Havana tourists from a visiting steamer. And our own men were equally f-fact. Even the regulars, to whom foreign ports are not as old a story as thry are to the accepted Havana as they might Brooklyn. They did not see themselves as ronqulsta dores. They did not swagger, or laugh and talk loudly, T show any consciousness of the fact Hist what they were doing was for the moment conspicuous. anil for the future a date the school teacher would expect their grandchildren to Know. The Paula wharf, where they landed. faces a convent, and as they stood at ease under the corrugated xinc of the wharf, what they saw of the new world they had come to administer wu Use yellow waH of the convent ard looking over It a row of little girls, w'o ire s.t school there, and ths nuns Th boYi'.i.g iln. ui by their skirts. liuY- t'.rlt, were the only Cuban- - wh mai-chln- matter-o- blue-Jacket- a, - PLEASANTRIES. g Tha Captain la Excepted. Passing tile pantry of his bowl one day, C'ag. Birch of Gloucester, over hvrd one of the cabin boy indulging in adimadvei iun ou the officers aud crew. He turned a very severe oounte-nancYoung upon the boy and said: man. hereafter when you have anything tu say about any one about the boat, please except the captain. A few days later, when the capiaiu happened tu me on deck, the anir oabia boy carried past him a dish of food prepared tor roe table, and a pet hog. running between tbe buys legs, upset him. scattering tba food. Picking himself up. with a most rueful countenance, tbe boy commenced berating tbe hog. You are tbe uileci-ablehog I ever seen." he began, when, catching a view of the old man, and remembering the injunction, be added, "except the captain." The boy ha had a secure berth on Capt. Birchs boat ever since. Boston Herald. e thevT "They did, mum. Routed you out of bed good and early in the morning? Not on Mondah maimin'. That was the day Mrs Pneer paid me, an' sometimes she's let me a'.ape till noon, so she cul kape the money longer Ex- change. A Reminder. Two girls were going down tha street when they passed a man wearing a green vest and a heaver hat. Oh! said the une. "Just see what that man Is sporting." "Yes, said the other; that reminds me; I've gut to buy some quinine. How doea that remind you? Oh, just the bad taste- .- Uppin-cott- l rciti-ize- DRESS GOODS GOODS . scarlet fever an Willie June play doctor, cause he's playin' bles, 'n' 'n' I'm Trald me dolly ! Chicago git well! won't mar- won't Boo-hno- ' Dally News. Happinaas In the Family. Mrs. Newlywed -- My husband admire everything about me my voice, my eyes, my form, my hands! Friend And what do you admire about him? Mrs. Newlywed HI good taste. Meggcndorfer Blatter. Really," said Mr. Timmld. I'va never dreamed of kissing a girl against her will. I never IIow fortunste!" exclaimed Miss Dreams go by contraries, Patience. you know." Philadelphia Iedger, GLUT OF FONT WINE. Such a glut of wine has been accumulated In Portugal, owing to a succession of good, years In all the vlnt age provinces, that growers of the cheaper class of vrines have been unable to find a market by offering their produce under a true description. Certain of the growers have, accordingly, our Lisbon correspondent telegraphs, resorted to tlie expedient ofe exporting these wines after adultera-tlvtreatment under fraudulent dm ecriptlona. Thla, of course, brings great Injury to exporters of genulna port. Bo great la the evil that tha Portuguese government has decided to conventry the Cortes for commercial tions with foreign countries as to Cna tom House duties for prohibition of the export of any but the best Doom vintage from the northern seaports: for strict aupervlslun of the parity of all exported wlnea, and limitation of the area of vineyards. Kepurts from Dally Mall" correspondents In other countries show that the French wine harvest is yielding less In quantity, the Rhine less and Moselle vineyards three-fifth- s and the Algerian vineyards less. Qualltr In all places In exceptionally good. Prices will therefore probably rise. The 1906 wine (our Paris correspondent states) Is the best since the famous 1S93 crop. one-fift- h one-fift- h The hands of criminals a well as their heads sre photographed hi some German cities for purposes of DOING THEIR DUTY. Scores of Ogden Readers Are Learning the Duty of the Kidneys. To filter the blood Is the kidneys' duty. When they fail to do ibis the kidneys are sick. Backache and many kidney ill folio ; Urinary trouble, dialuvev Doan'' Kidney Fills cure them a!l. Ogden people endorse our cialm. Mrs. Thomas H. Reeder of ond street. Ogden. Utah, says: For several years Mr. Itcedcr 'ha i been troubled with backache and kidney complaint, ahtcti t times would be so acute a to competelly lay him up despite nil the medical advice an-- l which he used. Borne time ago our attention was called Pi IVauf Kidney Pills and he started to US' them. He Improved right from the tiraf. and a h continued wfh th treatment, thf pains snd soreness dl- pp.cn red and every Indication of kidtha: ney difficulty was removed. he dues, despite lie hard here is none o thfe n'd trouble to ctbhc;- h'.m. I have used I Hum's Kidney Filis myse'f. getting them at S W. Radeon'. drug store, and know hem to he all that Is claimed for them." For sale hv ail dealers. Frier .cl cent. t'o.. Buffalo, New York, side agen's for the United Twenty-sec- ip-ds- w.-r- - Fneter-Milbiir- State. Remember the name U'u n o her. lvum's nnl condition w BUSWELL, Jeweler IO I4th Street. YOU CAN GET Z. C..M. I. 1 1 ' Made tShoes Home I For men, boys, miggeg and children again in Ogden. They f are the old reliables, every pair guaranteed, aa well aa I the Ladies Pillow Shoes TROUBLE g fc WITH OLD HARNESS - RnA A runaway may cause more thaa trouble. Serious Injuries and sometimes death are the awful results. Aa. old harness la often responsible, hut' a new harness with weak spots in it la fust aa bad. The kind we sell have NO WEAK SPOT!. Yon will get your moneys worth if. yon bny harases of ns Our new address la !77 Washing) Fifth Ward Shoe Store 254 C DELL MADISON AYE. I'lIQE 513-X- . Catalog and Samples. T. A. SH REEVE tOB Afl J.C Platt Saddlery la Rabbit Hast. Crabs Helped ' j But Hlppar-- fulfilled. L W. T1IE SHOE FOR TENDER FEET, at the the unchaugesble than the Ethiopian's skin or tlie leopard's siiots. but It was cited In this character with Impressive pathos by Hipparchus, one of the seven martyr of Banioaata. After they had lteen subjected to severe tortures they were at last confronted with seven Crosse, and tha Emperor MaximIan offered them a last rlianrc to recant Ilut the aged Hipparchus put III hand on fats bald head and cried, As this, according to the order of uarura, cannot again lie covered with hair, so never will I change or conform to your Muxltnlan ordered a gonts wish! akin to be nailed to Hipparchus' bead and then Jaerlngly claimed that the In Danger. Kind l.wd- y- hy are you rrying, little girl? Arc vou lost? The dnlly'a got Little t lint-len- s The Bata Tha Saaaon and tha Seasoning. old maa. Got your winter suit yet? No. What are the style?" "Well. I was thinking of a nice neat pepper and salt. What dn you think of It?" "Why, that sounds seasonable. Philadelphia Press. g lm-r.- DRESS BMRBHHMBIRIMHBHMI A bald head Is a less familiar (and nowadays leas true) representative of "Hello, The Literary Digeut. op p. meg the theory that stimulants are productive of good when fatigue seems to demand a stimulant. The Digest says: The alleviations of fatigue by stimulant has been found to he deceptive In every Instance. Those most effective as excitants are ephernial In tbler action: they hasten fotlgue ami aggravate It, hut this Is not usually realized became the atteution Is fixed ou of artivlty. the briuf Initial inert-usIn ahort, work without fatigue is as much an impossibility as perpetual motion, and all attempt to realise tt by niesna of chemical excitants arc injurious. la there, then, any mean of lessening the amount of useful effort tint may lie made before one Is too tired to go on? The writer tell us that this may he done by the discipline i4 movement, which may increase the value of our work by us to prolong It. He say a: "Koouorny of effort and poerisme-nien- t of fatigue may be brought alioiit. In different wavs, by limiting either or the the number of motions amplitude of each movement. This will not auppreae fatigue, but It will Such economy of ef postpone It fort Is profitable when freely directed: by the subject, for bia own good, but when it la Imposed en him by rule It results in decrease of week, the prein cision and rule necessitating themselves an amount of attention that brings a Unit fatigue and pain. Diminution of weight lifted increases the islue of the work at the outset, but repetition soon becomes unproductive, for fatigue . is greater when it Is the result ef a small effort cflen repeated. Fatigue from delicate work Is harden! to repair. Slowing up the rhythm also may augment the product ; but this is me. Indefinitely advantageous. Yulun'ary Inactian many diminish activity. WhI-inIs a, form of attention and produces fatigue: the eignnimau n a rail road is not rosting shi:e he is on duty, Darh Individual hs liersons! lia:-iof work that, are ordinarily favor t of able to Its duration: la more faboralikwhen it t , e protlt-sblfree, and llherty Is esnec-la:;when (Re subject is f;i i t i r! The study of these iiifferoiit forts, of which we can give .nl an abstract. has shown tha' the . of human laltor I sun y io Rveiti-.ne- ni hH of the n!v a brief rlfii-- t anil faixlc STinmiatlor is stii tigue more iierei'f-iAs for the ri,n i WHEN PURCHASING JEWELRY. reputation Is a potent factor to be considered as It la 'synuaymuu with tha quality, merit and price of the gxods sold. If you dual at BURWELL'S you will know you will be treated fairly, no matter how yon may be larking in technical knowledge of the value and quality of jewela of any kind. We keep only the beat and choice:. Where gold 1 used le is marked with the km ret stamp, with silver I: 1 sterling. In gems and precious tons their quality Is fully guaranteed. REESE HOWELL & SONS Magazine. s. FATIGUE. T An Elegant Line of Each Bella lawi Wheels. In the productlou of solid emery ! wheels the best cement that can lw employed Is one that liiuds tbe emery together with that degree of strength which will resist tlie centrifugal strain due to the high sired ut which emery wheels cut best about 3,UU feet speed per minute. It must not soften by frictional heat or glaze or burst ur become brittle and break with cold, nor must it hold the rutting grain until they are too dull to cut nor release them so readily aa to waste away the wheel too fast. It must be capable of being thoroughly mixed evenly with tbe grain emery, so that the wheel may not have either hard or soft spots and be out of balauce, end must also lie rapable of being tenijiered to suit different kinds of metal or work. Great care and aklll are required In the matter of selecting only pure and strong chemical for these cciuenta. Casslet'a YIs. mum. Made you earu your money, didn't d - fURS Spectator. Her Easy Day. Bridget, yon used to work for tha Pneeia, didu't you? , RESISTING 1W0. 12, st cm-lar- aaiaea. will 1 plumes, or t r " thro a la the waste bu.Let. The brave ataa never hides behind ra aaaumed aama Don't aafc the KJ1-to-r to be iwpan Bible tar what ju an capanie of controlling hi moieuieau than cf allow ing hi energy to run on to exhaustion." m-- NOVEMBER MORNING, risklta o i iudo-penda- MONDAY UTAH, a la WlaarArv. We want to kuow uy persona who event, believe In wtaarda. or. i consult wizard, nearly always prefer to believe In mru or women who are of a race Inferior to ibelr own or In circumstances whicb prove tbaf their occult powers are of no ue to themselves. The rule is u4 invariable, for lliere have been great wlxards like Paracelsus, Itogur Bucoa. Michael Scott aud ('agliostro, who were acknowp. edged by those who consulted ur feared tlieiu to l in all ways their superiors. but It 1a seldom broken. In all the letter on country suertltio:i which we have published the wise" mau or woman has always gypsy blood or some peculiarity of appearance markmg out him or her uulavurably from their kind. The wizard of India Is ususlly a naked savage, while those who resort to him are civilised being clothed carefully In muslin. The reves cure of the whites for the black obeab man or woman iu the West Indie la the subject of countless naratlves. especially tu the French Islands Loudon lht in the trolley car at the end of the wharf, were chiefly in wrested as to whether or nut the trolley cars had beau built in St. Louis. One oi the soldier pointed out that the cur must have been made ta Cuba, because, while the language of St. Louis is German, the regulations paiutod iu snd talking the cars against to the nioUkiata were la Spanish. This deduction gained him many ftdUrwevs. But the other maintained the sign could have been pointed is the cars after they reached Cuba. According u the writer of fietiuu. the invaders should hare been thrilled with the fact that for the first time aiaay of them were putting fo.it upon an island they had rested from Spain, and which, no doubt, they soon would take over for themselves. But what really occupied their minds was who built a trolley car that they never had een before, and would not again. Te any one who In the campaign k against Spain watched ..ur troops at Tsui pa aad land in Cuba the improvement the landing of this week showed over the one of eljtht years ago seemed almost as important as the act of lmervcutiuB. 1 aw not comparing the actual landing eight years ago on a hare beach through a heavy surf with the present one at a wharf In a land locked harbor; I refer to the general mov lug of the army then and now. There was all the vital difference of the wiuk of an amateur and of a professional. Before the days of Tamp Bay. in transportation the army had no greater experience than the moving of a troop or a regiment by train over different parts of the same country. The difficulties of Iran portal Inn were solved hr the train dispatcher; the problem was met by halting at railroad lunch counters. Sinew tha war with Spsln the army has had to move, not troops and companies, but brigades and army corps, not from Fort H1H to Fort Riley, but hair around the world. Having landed them there, to the number of sixty thnussad, it has had to fight them, feed thorn clothe them, doctor them, reenforce them with aa many thousand more, and, over the second half of tha world, conduct them safely home. The result of this eight years of unceasing sntiva service, and also of the wisdom of Secretary Root In the general staff. Is an winy In organisation second ouly to that of ths Japanese, and in personnel to none. This is no prejudice bouM. war Before with the Spslu our recruiting officers were thirteen of every hundred men w h offered themselves for enlistment. Then the American army consisted f twenty-fiv- e thousand men, and we could afford to pick aud choose. At that time In Europe recruiting officers were accepting by enlistment or conscription ninety out of evry hundred. The contrast was so marked that when the regulars were arriving at Tampa the foreign military attache were alIs this your corps ways asking ons: deUtoT" "la this the 1 'resident' body guard? They could not believe that in our army every man was a picked man. Two years with the war with Spain, when our army was enlarged to sixty thousand, and need of men for the Philippines was urgent, the standard was wofully lowered. The enlisted: men looked like messenger boys. The ranks ware flllsd with pimply-facedyouths who should-Imvbeen wearing the uniform of the hotel hall boy. sm-kiu- OtiDLN. EXAMINER: chus remained obdurate and sieedlly Chronicle. died ou tbe croM.-loud- on Ho Was JIlMrataliM. Tlie alMcutmlmled man lx at It again. He hud luen reading the egg story and decided to try tbe trick. Tlie first thing tu du was tu bull the egg. How many minutes? he asked himself, and, going to tho stui e will? the egg In one hand and bis watch In the other, he dropped tho latter In the hot water. Then, placing tbe egg on tlie table, he eat down to read until tlie time wan up. At the end of five or six minutes he was surprised to find the egg lying there before Mm, but, supposing tuat he bad himself taken It from the kettle and cooled It, he proceeded to crack and peel It. Tlie consequence may lie his watch. Imagined. Finally be mls.-eTba bodse was searched high and low, and It waa not till the following morning that tlie cook found it In tbe kettle, where it had been boiling for hours. d Exchange. On a projierty where the rabbit shooting we strictly preserved upon tba southern const of England a boy wax caught with two dead rabbit lu hi possession and uothlug that would account for their deeeaae. A search of hi pocket revealed nothing but two live crabs of small dimensions, tlie cud of a and a Isix of matches Under promise of relcnAs tbe nrclilu waa persuaded to disclose bis method of procedure, l'irst he selected a likely burrow aud tiieu strlpjied off hi rlulhmi. putting bl cost over oae hole, bis trouser over another and hi shirt over the third, lie lit the candle end, dropiHHl a l.ttle grouse uieut the crab' Isick sud stuck the lighted cundl thereou and thou put the crab at au unoccupied opening. Straightway the frightened torchlicurer find tideway Into the darkness and explonnl the Innermost depths, while tlie boy, exiect-an- t aa a terrier, awaited event outside. Presently a rabbit bolted into the coaL Aa It did so that boy wa after It Ilka a shot, and hoy. rabbit and coat all rolled over together, tha boy rising from the fray with the rile bit in bl clutches. Korea New. inmriiramMMsn Co., ' W, A. Malan. S. E. Malan. MOVE ANYTHING. WE CAN MALAN TRANSFER COMPANY ' P.OIMT GOODS - ft and Baggage Wagons. Yana, Drays SPOTTING OUR 8PECI ALTI ESPlano, Furni- COMPANY Wholesale and Ratall ture, Safa Moving and Storage. . SPORTING GOODS. Jobbers of EDISON PHONOAND GRAPHS RECORDS, OFFICE 408 Clark, Horrocka Fishing Taekla, Stall and Dean Athlatie Goods Phonographs Sold on Easy S51 24th BL Terms. Take a Tm- Start. the lioree trot tio u to the wire lu a long, straggling Hue a race oiScl'i! bang a liell and the whole field tur,. and goes back to try again. A free tart la uecesaary- - But It I not oul. on the race trucks that fresh strut arc essential to the achievement of result-Thearc counties Instances of bnsl ness Onus taking fresh start aftei visitation of misfortune. Individual-withounumber daily turn their back-upo- n tflacoursgeiueut of the pant aud take a fresh start. The man who foils Is be who la unwilling to do battle over again. An Individual suffer failure if, when coufronted by olwtarle. he refuse to gird np hi Ibe more yon look at tha class of lotos and take a fresh start. Fresh starts are tbe foes of sluggishness and lauidry work turned out by this estate laxinc and tbe guarantee of a brighter success than could be possible llrkment the more certain wa era that without them. Baltimore Herald. yofI will continue to favor us with yaCr orders, for our prices are well Her Method of Dsralsg. wllila the reach of everyone. Tlie worst case of a henpecked man Ask for our naw rates en family I ever saw, said tlie traveling man, "is np in my little nntive place ameug wishing. They will Interest you. the Berkshire bill. Tbe hen in this rase Is a smart woman who runs a farm snd keejm everything shipshape Ijgden content to 'hones 174. except her husliand. Nie 417 Kth SL k--t him get along In any old fashiou, so long as hr dues uol interfere with her work. One day be asked her apologetically if she wouldn't darn at least one pair of his for every pair lie owned had holes. Fhe gave him a crashing glance aud ss.id, 'If every pair has holes, wenr two pairs, and the good piece lu one will rover the bole In the other. Aud idle made him do it toe." Npw York ITess. Stroat Tvranty-flft- PHONES IniL, 224. Bell, 220. , A Whales. though they are mammals, are fitted to live like fishes In water. The true whale are of two kinds of fsmilles the spermaceti whale, which baa teeth In the lower jaw, and tba whalehoue wtiulc, which haa none. Of the first named there are two siwcies, the cachalot and the sperm, which when full growu measure from seventy to eighty fiet. The capture of till animal le attended with greater danWhales, ger than that of the whalebone or Greenland whale oa account of Ita formidable teeth. (lave Hlai Start. Holding up pair of antique candlesticks, an auctioneer said: "Give me a start. A dime! cniut a voice from the crowd. Wbnt!" exclaimed the horrified auctioneer. "Ah." said the bidder, "I thought that would give him a start! Reek In. Doctor Mo wiTp of patient - Be brave, madam. It is mjr painful duty to Inform yoti that iu twenty-fou- r hours your hiislwiid will he no more. The Wife friverwhslroed with grief, but at the same time having regaVd to Anil you expel! hci -- t loud gracious: have prescribed medicine for five days at least. Oirart I p. Redd - I saw n picture up fit the ex hlbltlon of g cart drawn hy a donkey. Greene Yes: It was. I drew It Yonkers Rtateainaa. Prlrrleaa, Vet Cestlraa Fare Xlr. There I no tuenaee to vitality nuil to the sum nuil 1111 value of the products of vital energy so continuously Imminent. so Insidious, so effectively ss are tbe Invisible wastes of tbo body. The d(nd liy tlie weapons of tbe world's battlefields arc few cnmpnrcd wtib either those whose lives have blighted or prematurely ended lieesnse of failure to maintain the laxly in a eorreet relation to the atmospheric source f nlmr.dant energy waiting to lie transformed Into vital force and who have did for want of proper lireittli. He who would live at his best Is-o- must breathe air at Its purest. There is no niMteri.il necessity to life grenter than that of pure air. There is nothing so priceless aud yet so rnstleas a uir. There ts no financial Investment which does or cau yield so sure aud so large returns ss money wisely expended for pure air- .- I'rofeseor H. II. Woedhriugo iu Good Housekeeping. Griffin Paint Co. re PAINTS, OILS, aver-lastln- g Steam Laundry 1 GLASS, t WALL PAPER, ETC 2281 Ave. Washington I BOTH PHONES BeB Ind. 844 530 K 2SSSS33j slm-klug- He lews Pass. In Mexico fans were used long before the conquest, and when Monte sums beard that the Spaniard ha landed and were a'amt to t him li sent fur gol.tsn'.'ths and lapidaries aud ordered, among other gifts which were to be offcril to Cortes, two featli fans ornamented with a sun aud rno of highly puiMied gold. Like the Jupa new and oiker ancient cation, th Aztecs evltei.tiy coiuddrrvd the fan i: emblem of uutiiurity, for tiijy f.eumi! ly placed it lu tl." bauds of ij.neieu'-lgod of p:ir:i!'ie. ,m of Ti.t-c- . iho rill: tary dlw'pie of - tzslcot-uatl. 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