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Show THE MORNING 8 after and waa discoursed before the funeral oration. EXAMINER TELEPHONES ROOMS Independent Phan EDITORIAL g!l Phone, twe rirtjje BUSINESS OFFICE Independent Phena Ball Phene, ana ring Funeral of Jot. CellleOn. over the remains of Jo. Serviree SI ....No. No. 64 CollUon sere held at 1:30 Sunday nt the residence of hl daughter, Mrs. No. 5S J. C. Bowman, of Xye avenue. Hev. took Interment No. 5S Carver officiated. plac in the City cemetery. Mr. Collison waa SO year old at the time of death and for many years made bis home in Ogden. Many beautiful floral offerings were laid on the casket as U reposed in state. OCDEHITE'S RICHSTB1KE In makNOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS ing complaints regarding the delivery of tbs Examiner do so direct ta dr colatkia department, and not to reAnv aubserlbar failing to ceive tko Examiner will confer a favor before by calling No. SS either phono Has a Lease on a Bonanza. Harry MacMillan car-rler- (Stanad) LAMAR NELSON, Circulator. Tbs Elders' Quorum of Weber 8 taka will bold a cunferenor in the Ogden Tabernacle next Sunday. The meet-Ing- a will be open to the public. WANTED A boy to. leant the exprinting business on with mnie foreperience preferred. Apply to man Standard, nt 4 p. m. Several suto part lea from Salt Lake Cltr were in the city venterday, and enjoyed the canyon trip. The four atraet cars operated by the company wets crowded on moat every trip to the canyon. Removed. J. A. Beltaer. Jeweler, from 111 25th 8t. to 170 25th, Major Drug Store. -- CONFERENCE OF THEM. The Ogden City Improvement League meets tonight nt S o'clock at tha Weber club. WORKERS Poultry auppllea and the best of wheat, corn and bay at Grout's, S52 24th SL Both phones. 3 2 The funeral services over the body Marcus L, Reid will he held from a Clinton meeting house today at I. HELD AT THE TABERNACLE TERDAY. p.m. Interment Clinton cemetery. I. Have your Panamas. Straw and Felt Hata cleaned and blocked. Phone Ind. 447, Globe Cleaning Co, 182 25th. YES- H. Roberts Speaks Upon Peace" Ha Compliments the Weber Stake Associations. Funeral services over the remains of Anna Boyer will be held at 2 p. m. today from the Congregational church. Interment in Mount View cemetery. The annual conference of the Mutual Improvement Associations of Weber Stake were held yesterday in the Ogden Tabernacle. There were In See Mnlnn Transfer Co. for storage attendance B. H. Roberts, of the Genof all klndn. Our specialty la moving eral Board, and Augusta W. Grant and pianos, furniture and office fixtures. Mary Connely, of the Young Ladles General Board, also the Stake PresiThe body of Mis. Bridget Poak win of the High Council members dency be shipped today to Schuyler, Keb where tho Interment will take place. and several of the ward bishops. The morning aesaion was an execuAt the Ogden Tabernacle Monday, tive one, at which 25 of the associawere present, at May 20th, Mias Ellen Thomas, assisted tions of the stake by some of Utahs best talent, will this meeting matters concerning the of the work were considered appear In concert. Tickets on sale at details and aome preliminary topics concernmusic dealers and drug stores. ing the summer work were discussed; Dont forget to have your tickets It waa also during thin session that Mr. for tho Ellen Thomas concert Mon- Robert paid a very pretty compliment to the associations of Weber Stake, day, May SO. Reserved nt Thomas aaylng that when examples of excelA Horne Music Store. lence in Mutual Improvement matters The funeral of J. K. Taylor will be were whntlng they naturally turned held Tuesday at 2 p. m., from' the to these of this stake. Much enthusiasm la being manifest street. residence, 877 Twenty-fourtconcerning the summer work, which Interment Mountain View cemetery. i about to begin and It in heartily At the concert Monday, May 20th, commended by the general authorities wo will have tho pleasure of agala of the church; indeed, so well Impressare they with the Idea that they hearing our Ogden Tabernacle choir, ed under the able leadership of Prof. have asked for copies of the outlines prepared by the local authorities, Joa. Ballantyne. which are to be distributed aiming Tickets for MIm Ellen Thomas con- the organisations In all. ntaken where branches exist. cert at all the drug stores. At the afternoon session there were Price of admission to Dr. Bell's lec- heard examples of the numbers which will make np the anmmer course of ture nt High School la twenly-flv- e J. M, Harlow, of the local Study. cents. board, gave an exercise on The Sab-liat-h Day," and Belva Woodmanaee, of Dr. Bell nt the High School Monthe Yonng ladles Board, gave a reday, Instead of at the Tabernacle. view of the story, 8llaa Mariner," which la part of the literary course. Yon cannot afford to miss hearAt Ibe evening seslon, .Mr. Roberta tho brilliant and magnetic speaker ing h ednoatlor. Dr. Bell at the High School took for hla subject "Peace." In were being held In all parts of 20. Monday evening. May the United Slates. He said The orIf yeur are going to move tee Mslan ganisations of our church can well transfer vans. Leave orders for coal. afford to devote one meeting to the 408 Twenty-fift8L Slades Phones. consideration of this subject as a manifestation of our willingness and abiliMiss Ellen Thomas, who has been la ty to unite with our fellows in the New York for the past three years, gaining of peace. The letter Day Saints want peace. We are the herappears In a concert at the Taber- alds of peace and we hope for the nacle Monday, May SOtb. Tickets on time when the nationa shall beat their sale at leading business houses. swords Into plow shares and pruning hooka as spoken of by the ancient proNICHOLAS MARK INTERRED phet. Therefore when this subject Is to be considered we stand identified Impressive services over the re- with it" He said he did not, however, mains of Nicholas Mark, retired mer- agree with the hysterical acclamachant and resident of Ogden, were tions for peace which were without held Sunday afternoon In the Metho- reaeon, but believed that pence would dist church. Rev. Crane officiating. come when the natlone dealt Justly Short but Impressive ceremonies wlih each other when Inwa would marked the last rites, at the con- all be Just and ther would be eufficlrnt clusion of which. Interment took place power behind the laws to enforce their enactment. He paid a high compliin the Mountain View cemetery. for The Merchants association and the ment to the women of the land having Instigated the peace moveOdd Fellows lodge attended the serment and reminded them that It was vices in a body. to woman. Mary , that Jesus, after Mr. Marka was tn associate of both hla ressurrsctlon. gave the first great organizations liefore his death and message of peart-- when he referred was held in high esteem by his acto hie disciples as Ms brethren, there-b- v quaintances. Before retiring from teaching the brotherhood of man. business he was actively engaged in 'Some excellent numbers by the the occupation of retail butcher and choir, and an organ solo by Sam F. was recognised a one of the fore- Whittaker, completed the evening's most men of his profession In the session. city. The remains were followed to the cemetery by a large cortege. NEGRO PORTER ARRESTED Rev. Crane spoke briefly of the good character of the deceased and eulogized Lis life, of usefulness. Tu the Failed to Keep Agreement to Carry a family he addressed words ot comCouple of Beye to 'F rises. fort and paused at on the import of life and thp reward of correct M. M. Davis. n colored poiier on living. Appropriate mimic followed the Southern Pacific route, waa arrested last night on complaint of two youngsters on whom he is alleged to have played a smooth, bur not successful trick. Davis Instead of receiving tips from the obliging passenger on trains betweeu Ogden anil the roast Is occupying a choice cell at the rlty Jail. The complainants in the case assert that he agreed for thr sum f each to secret th'-- In a Pullman and conduct them safely to San Francisco. They paid the negm the and were told to come to the depot a few minutes before one of the vanm through trains pulled out for the west. Lemon hoy were on hand all right Orange The the coon" plausibly but wily Rose, situation and deplored differ in every respect from all the fact the that rallnad etiquette forothers. They are more uniform, bade him carrying passengers In the more economical, as :t requires linen closet or in any other recr-- s removed from the eye of the conbut a small quantity to impart the ductor. Had the boys been green desired flavor. They are true to they would have lost their but sooner than Iavi- - tu reap nature, as they are made from the such an easy croppermit tiny con mi lied the fruit. police. ' h con-whic- h Differing in Every Respect ' ey Flavoring Extracts ls nn-iie- MONDAY, MAY REV. 20, MOT. proven by photographs. We know that all matter ran tie changed in'o gas by the application of sufficient energy, ur in our terms, sufficient heat. Platinum. the densest of all metals, resists all heat except that formed by the electric arc. Thus we see that science tells us nothing concerning the real problem which is Whence came thee great ma-sof extinct starts, the collision of which mans afresh the creutiou of new worlds, and the first chapter of Genesis, In the beginning God created" gives the only solution. An interesting fact qonct suing this nebulae and the light at our sun. Is as follows. Many of the element when la a gaseous mate of heat form minute crystals at the edge of the plane where it is colJrsi. Now. carbon is such an element and In carbon these crystals are like minute diamonds and greatly multiply the BiCELOW CAPTURES MEDALS radiance of light. We know that the burning sun is enveloped in a great Local Crack Shot Carries Off the Honmass of carbon clouds of flaming gas. ors at Spokane. therefore we know that the sun la surA. F. Bigelow covered himself with rounded by one solid layer of diamsubstance. We knew tho honor at the tournament of shooters ond-like held last week in Spokane. He will beaury and brilliancy as It U manifestreach Ogden today and bring with ed in diamond gems today ao we him medals, besides the knowledge catch a faint glimpse of the brillianthat he Is one of tha best blue rock cy and beauty of this great mass of diamond carbon as the sunbeam brings smashers in the west. the 13,000.000 At the local shoot Mr. Bigelow did its radiance across not stand up to his usual standard, mllea separating us from the sun. Can but at Spokane his old time form and you conceive then cf the matchless accuracy stood him in good need, so beauty of one great nebulae thousands that lie won the Brownlee medal and of timea as large as our sun, fringed scored the highest average of eny with these brilliant crystals and do shooter taking part In the tournament. you wonder that the astronomer tells us that the most beautiful object In all the universe is one of these nebular masses when viewed through good telescope. And this was the light which existed before the aun. A ad God called the light day." There haa been much foolish talk about the length of time described by this word day, as used in the first chapter of Genesis. We use the word in many ways; In common customs it ia from midnight to midnight; in astronomy it is fro noon to noun; the Blderal day la 23 hours. 54 minutes, 4 second: we speak of the day In the far north as lasting for six months we speak of events happening in DELIVERED AT FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Washington's day," aud refer to It as his entire life; the day of Babylon" ia dealgnatlve of the 8.000 years of Babylon's existence. Now In this First Sarmon of a Series Upon tho passage day could not mean 24 hours, Story of Creation, 'The Light for there was no aun or earth, it must That Wee Before the Bun. refer merely to a period of time designated by the conditions of the context In other words It describes the At the ' First Presbyterian church entire length of time of the nebulnr last evening the series of sermons light end all of space beyond this great upon the story of creation wae comlight wae darkness and nighL How marvelous that 6,000 years ago menced. the subject being The Light That Was Before the Bun." Mias light was said to be the first creation Hsmlli played Meditations," as a vio- and that science only In the past cenlin offertory and Mrs. Catea and Mr. tury came to realize that .before the Crockett sang, Softly and Tender- matter of our solar system there waa ly" as a dueL Rev, Carver sold. In thla great light, not material light, but gaseous light Thus It Is that part: There are two classes of thinkers science in its moat evolutionary account of tha world's loginning harmonupon religious and scientific lines the Extremists, who are always de- izes completely with the account ns nouncing each other, and the far more given by Moses of the world's beginnumerous Liberal class, who find no ning. , The sermon throughout was richly difficulty In reconciling science end religion. The current trend today Is Illustrated with interesting scientific that of evolutionary thought Many phenomena and in conclusion spiritleading sqjentista are openly opposed ual applications' were drawn. to it, yet It does teem to be the beet explanation of both nature and the biblical data. Let It be said at the outset, that there is no quarrel between the first chapter of Genesis and the Evolutionary theory. The majority of religious and scientific thinkers and educators will bear us out In tbla statement. We do not say that the Evolutionary theory tells us the true story of Creation, but If it docs, there is no damage wrought by it upon thla old account of Moses. Evolution deals solely with the time occupied In the creation It declares that time to consist of long eyelet. MAKE UNSUCCESSFUL CROOKS Augustine, the greatest religious ATTEMPT TO WORK GAME. teacher since Paul, declared 1500 years ago that the biblical story of creation waa one of ing cycles of time. Ae to the source of all things, science la Lestar Park Was Chosen as a Scene of Their Operations, Which absolutely dumb. It postulates matWere Discovered. ter, energy and life, end from these ell else is derived. And God said let there be light and there wee light" These are the Sure thing men from Salt Lake, all first words and designate the first but reaped a rich harvest yesterday creation of the verses before these smooth tricks on unsusworking by are a preamble, descriptive of that In the parks and other people pecting which ia to follow. What Is light? that attracted the usual Sunday places It Is a form of energy like heat crowds. But for the accidental disit Is the undulating of waves in space. covery of their game by a chosen It la the belief that all apace 1 filled victim they would undoubtedly have with ether, upon which the energy profited by the Inquisitive In human of light acta. We believe that all ob- nature. jects radiate best, the warmer to the The gang started Its campaign In colder ones. The hand feel cold when Lester park. Collecting In a lltile near Ice because the hand Is radiat- knot they became involved In m heating heat to the ice. This radiation Is ed argument and were ao loud of Increased ns the objects Increase In mouth that loupgi-- r near by were atheat. So the Iron become rod when tracted. Hotter and hotter waxed the hcaied further the radiation Is In- dispute until one pt tbe grafters ofcreased and It Itecomes yellow furth- fered to wager a um of money on the er heat changes It into ga. strength and correctness of fils opinAs we scan the heavens today with ion. Of course, another of the bunco n powerful telescope, we find that they atecrers promptly covered it, and a contain millions of flaming gaseous pool was aoou formed to which the groups, these groups we celled neb- entire number contributed. The symulae, they have a cloudy appearance, pathy and opinion of outsiders who and as they are composed of burning dha by this time become ao Interested gas, they emit light with a wonderful as to proffer expressions were solicitbrilliancy; tunic of these consist of ed and just as the gsme was st the solid gaseous light covering an area point of materialisation, one of the millions of miles across. We can se- more dubious left the crowd and callcure some impression of them from ed up the police department at a nearthe appearance of the milky way. Now by telephone. Almost immediately the gsng to9k we know that these are composed of and disappeared before tbe argas In a high tste of hesL because fright of the officers. They were sought rival when their rays are tested by the for the afternoon, but spectrum, only white light in produced. theirthroughout first fright bad put them "wise" With this spectrum we are able to more was heard of them. name the elements of which the stars and nothing to the large number of people an composed. brause each element Owing will visit Ogden thin summer when heated nesr to n (laming point that near-bfrom cities. Chief Browning a distinctive color to tho prism. 1 givea extra making preparations to keep Now in gas these elements are fused sure thing element out of the city. the and the result is a white light upon To thla end the officers the prism. This nebular eulistance will accomplish be especially alert on holidays, is, according ti science, the flrt stage and if necessary additional men will In the furniiuion of the stars; this be put on the force to insure tbe formation will lu traced In the com- safety of tho public. Gensermons. Thus science and ing It was reported that the grafters atesis agree, the first step in creation tempted to work the alleged "Sheets' was simply the formation of light. game by bringing into service s bogus Now wc naturally lpng to know how policeman, that made arrest after this nebulsc i formed : science gives money bed been wagered on game of the foliunine explanation: it as cards, on the ground that it was Illesume that ltiHtter and energy are gal to gamble, but the etory lark coneternal. A grout dead body of matter, firmation. There Is no doubt, howltke our sun will be when it fires are ever, that men of this calibre will extinct, mo-through space at a rate stoop tn any-- method In order to fillch approx hunting 4tt mllea a second. from guileless people their prom I Two nuch bodies meet, the result is esah. sufficient, heat Is created to dirto'.c them into one great mans of flaming NATIVE VS. PANTHER. gan. Now we know that sometimes such collisions do occur. February 1, The Indian mall recently brought an occurred In 1901. such a collision of sn extraordinary Imprompaccount which the star Perseus wan changed into one great mass of light; this ia tu wreting match between a native and a panther In the Banda district. The native hearing that a panther lECZEMA AND PILE CURB van In the neighborhood and had FUFF Knowing what It was to auw taken refuge Id a bole on tbe river for, I win giro FREB OF bank, made his way thither. Looking iCHAIlGK, to any afflicted a positive into the hole and seeing what he took sure far Besoms, Salt Rheum, Erysipej to be the panther's head he fired, and Pilot sod Skin Dlseasos. Instant vs walling with the other barrel, us, Relief. Don't suffer longer. Writs F. when the antnul suddenly rushed out W. WILLIAMS. 400 Manhattas Avot from another opening and received ' the second shot in the lower Jaw. The ui No ff York. Fntlwao atasw tha warrior. Tha demand M am ever for lighten, "Finally, shall religion cry peace where there is bo peace? This is what la generally exiiecied of the pulpit apparently. Religion can only offer that peace which comes to the one who haa done his duty as a fighter. Jesus in his way struggled and fought tha good fight, although his method was that of passive resistance In part. To his disciples ha said. My peace I give unto you.' This was his benediction after's Ilfs of struggle to those who because of him were to enter DELIVERED BEFORE THE FIRST upon an epoch of struggle. UNITARIAN SOCIETY. True peace of the spirit comes to those who have played vallently their part. Any other 'peace, offered In name, la a pretense and a religion's to True Peace of the Spirit Comes snare." Thoao Who Have Played Valiant- EDDYSI SERMON ON PEACE ly Dispatches published from Goldfield yesterday tells of the success of a former Ogden boy. The dispatch follows: Harry MacMillan, a brother of Judge Herbert MacMillan, of Salt ake, and formerly of Ogden, la in luck. He promoted and has managed the Mohawk Jumbo lease on the Gold Wedge fraction at the Jumbo Extension mine. At n depth of 415 feet the shafe ot this lease haa broken into n mammoth lead of fabulously rich ore. To date the average of all aasa.va taken beats $1,000 per ton. wlille there are found samples running ns high as $40,000 to the ton. The shaft waa sunk to n depth of 385 feet before there was struck the first aymiom of ore." EXAMINER: OGDEN, UTAH. Their Part." Before a largo congregation of the First Unitarian Society, in tho K. of P. hall, last night, Rev. Frank Fay Eddy delivered a sermon on Peace." He said in part: Isaiah, son of Amos, foretold the day when wars should erase, when swords should be hesien Into ploughr shares and spears laio prunlng-hooks- . Thu was to occur hi the discipline of Jehova. when be became ruler among the nationa. But the dream atm awalu fulfilment. It la noticeable that the Prophet aaw that even Jehova could only so rule the nations by first chastizing them thoroughly for he pronounces woes and disaster not n few upon hla own people and upon all their neighbors. He evidently considered humanity capable of good behaviour when properly humbled. If the literal accomplishment of the promise of the Jewish prophet la not to be, we are at least beginning to talk about realising the same object In a little different way. By a consensus of opinion we have achieved some very significant things in this direction. We have had one great peape conference, we have a permanent court of arbitration, and we are soon to have another great conference of the same nature. Is the world then to witness the disarming of the nationa and the elimination of navies? la the Ideal of military heroism to perish and the glitter of regimentals and the stirring notes of the fife and drum corps to longer stir our blood as we hear the tramp, tramp of the boys who are marching? Perhaps this will all pas out of our social life. There are signs of a wand ing mllitarv Ideal. But It is too fo be killed by resolutions in any number of peace meetings. War will, I believe, become an unused method when we get ncrustomed to aome better way of struggle. But mind you the cessation of war will by no means mean the dawn of universal peace, except In a rery narrow sense. War Is Just a brutal, blundering way of voting. When one army meets another and after aome hundreds or thousands are killed and one army is routed, the question about which they were fighting is not settled, the victors are as apt to be wrong as right. Yet the very pertinent question as to which is the master of the altuatloa for the time being is determined and that is shout all that Is determined by an election. And after all bow much meaning has a bullet unless there Is the grim assumg tlon of a bullet behind If? The world la no longer ruled by sheer brute foree, but It la undeniable that unless there la fighting ability In a nation or an individual the world will pay little heed to the Meals of the moral suasion of that nation or that Individual, A certain small boy waa Reed proached by hla parents because a neighboring lad received higher marks in school and replied, Aw I don't care. I can lick him.' This wan not a commendable position, but this small boy had arrived at the unconscious attitude of mind prevalent In society, After all, the warrior haa played a heroic part In the past. And war, while It haa been the devil's own method, crude and bloody, haa developed fortitude and unselfishness. I have no defense to make of war. It la bad, and wasteful way of settling disputes. We can profitably enough do away with It In favor of a better method. But let us not forget that after we do awav with war that there will at ill be strire. Lot me reiterate that I am heartily In favor of abolishing war. I can conceive of no good reason for the perpetuation of standing armies. 1 begrudge the wasted millions spent on great battleship, slthough I see no way of avoiding the expense without JeoparHowever, dising national prestige. It seems to me that It would be blindness for ua not to see that part of the motives behind this great movement for the abolition of war, are by no means noble. Bloch's book which was said to have been the Instigating caue which aroused the Czar of Russia to call the first peace conference, la devoted to n proving that modern warfare and military establishments have Bebecome Impossibly expensive. cause war coats too much preciou cash, let na forego the luxury. All right, gentlemen, but it Is a poor enough reason. Not much hotter is the protest from those whose comfort would be disturbed by war, and those efforts would whose money-makin- g be threatened. It la not unapproprlaie that a commercial pirate like Andrew Carnegie should be the high financier of the present day peace movement. "Thin la not to' say that there are not motive of the noblest kind also at work, for the alullahment of war. No cause can make out a better rase before the bar of public opinion. More end more forres which are intellectual and xplritual are governing the world. There can he no nobler work than that which hastens a day when we shall have a great world tribunal with something more than advisory powers, possibly we are no' so far away from a world parliament which shall have no small amount of jurisdiction. To cease to war would be a great step in advance. Yet I wonder If wr will ever give due respect t.i a law. unless we ace :be grim power or execution. I fall to see any millcninm which will no In its last resort Ik- - capable of asserting its potency bv an appeal to brute force. Yet this Is not to sav that the warriors of the future must use political, commercial. Intellectual and spiritual force in affect his conquests in far larger degree than in the pst. Thp appeal to war will become, I believe, a last resort, indeed. Our human lot Is cast In a world of struggle. The darn of strife will not end with the abolition of war. There Is even now Impending a social and das struggle which make a line of cleavage not lie tween nation and nation. but divides the people of all nationa, It caila for a nv-type of deep-seate- es We Are Closing Out Qur Mens Furnishing Goods AND t Shoe Departments And Are Making Very Low Prices to Move the Goods Out Quickly GRIX'S REV.CARVERS SUNDAY 358 25th St. SERMON Estes Doctor Specialist Cure when ethers falL Modem method Free eonoultatiou for any Chronic Dloeaoe of any noma or nature. 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Men EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL AT Commercial Electric Company 2279 PHONE 362. The Springfield Fire & Marine Ins. Co. of Springfield, Mass. Maamnemraram A6SETTS, 6,936,261.05. CAPITAL, 2,000,000.00. SURPLUS, 3,171,124.59. Losses paid since 1849 839,478.834. Among which are included: y ' WASH. AVE. Troy, N, T 1862 Portland, Me., 1866 Chicago, 1871 Boston, 11 2 ... . ... M. Forrislall, Agt. 809 Phones Eel Ind. 80 Infuriated animal flung itself npen the native's attendant, and the native, with the greatest bravery, rushod on the panther and tried to drag It off his servant . who waa carrying hla revolver and knife. After being driven off once, the panther made another rush at the uatlve, and for twenty to thirty minutes tbe .. ........... ...........a.............. J. .! . Haverhill, Urn., 1882 Lynn, Mass., 1889 Jacksonville, Fla., 1901 Paterson, b. J., 1 902 Baltimore, 1904 Rochester. N. Y., 1904 Toronto, Csn., 1904 San Fra set sco, 1906 6G ,. ... . . ........ ,. ... . ,. 84,467.00 95.869.00 827,120.00 259,294.00 61.141.00 . 64,618.00 75.252.00 19.119.00 440.000.00 24,000.00 89.410.00 . .1,618,979.89 RoM. G. Agee, Mgr. Oifc; . 55 fIRST NAT. BANK man and. the beast wrestled together : Ultimately the panther was brought to the grojnd, aud Its end mccompllu-e- d by hatchet blow from the servant The plucky native haa wounds on his arms, but none on at body, and both he and his servant finltiw wll In fha firamltll. LOOflD |