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Show '.ilk.. - THE h II pay. - . ponding IJHm; aud 195 ehlpments. are. In.weicr. larger ihun the figures for ui, nmnih of the current year. at during June (iiain re.-riinterior primary markets, blttla. are largely la M i.f currev ponding im-- aud 19n figure, and of 38,t33;:4 bushel bushels, respectively. pt SUBSCRIPTION tXTZl Delivered by Comer ut Ogd C.U, including IMUU Iww log Kaihinr. or &L tufa . - 'j BY MAIL IN ADVANCE, tifiotf uuutde U UuJ. 1' r auaitaigr. la advance.. Ai Ium YOUNG MEN IN NAVY. h' la etni ilia It haa ,kai' ihai at tha time a number of the big battlewere ships of the Atlantic squadron ordered ta be lent ta the Parllle oeean. were made a auiuber of change - Uoa oateltk tli oiticer among Ui etldent purpose being to pul younger men in pine of command. This, it' I Altai sed. wa w.VIy t tncrea the efficiency of the navy. In connecj Ihe tion with this explanation, a rethere l.as National ha there (hat Ac of complaint newal long been heard in both the army nnd navy that promotion la o low be discouraging. It 1 in both man can pointed out that Wore a holm to neafb a position of command tn either under otdinnry circa - end IHDtPENtBNi. FBAKLESd lU'wujr im W yttnUflfti UtM A tatitfU Aii AAd An iHKlkill AalA U 44 til AlUfc Ufonuy it Aiil AliMiHWi IMU4 M$ IL be facaltau V a all eoujscu prwtaiiiad la ui4ai tram kaovi iadi iduuk Pal ile ifu naiiia aiaal be aaa la will la PakL. Th bp mauLaMi iipM f1" plume. of iiinrifU uuusg la iba 1 vto brave Btaa ww bid Nkul aa liriuiwd aaaia Don't oak iaa bill lor u a iwpaalili tor wbal guij or avhaatoi I U. - Subseriacm vUl cuntor a lOT lutarajia tin odw of laiiun bp to nwi The brkt L i f Kaa-i- aar caa b ia b Uta .narpaaiu Caa MU Lake CJIy. Tba Morning aa found Nwa Oa VI ' Ogdai OA ttmilf tialaa leaving Tko Buulhftm Pacific Railway. Pacific Railway, aad Tba lb TJto'OretfM Shari .Ltd Railway Eaaiciaar patrons will eoalar a by ia favor oa tha porting to Vbls ofljra wbaaaaar they (ail to bad tka paper gtYhe fisni aaUd angmsnt MM. Loading cuniuierclal muvrmeuia far month of Juno aad tha drat tlx months of Iba year, as reported by tha bureau of stalleUrs of the department of eu aimer ca and labor. a the wrhula lndli-atnormal Industrial and commercial coaillUons and a satisfactory inrrnaae over corm. ponding fig-t- i res of iba preceding year The tba y growing roiumerclal activity especially la handling agricultural ad mining products, wblrh la tba beginning of tha year, csreeded the Carrying rapacity of the railroad carriers, onnUnues unabated, though aa adjustment of carrying facllltias to trafle offered seems to hate ben effected for the time being, both through an Increase In number ha well gs a better distribution of freight csrs. Receipts of live sfork at seven inferior primary markets. during iuna aggregated 1,101, 031 head, a total lour, than that reported for April and May me year, aa well aa for the of tha aame month of the Two preceding yearn. Kan City, St Joseph, and Pious City show monthly receipts larger than those fur June, 1906, while Chicago, Omaha, St. Louie, and 81. Iaul show smaller ret a ms fur June, 1907, thdn for the corresponding nmnih of last year. Receipts appear tu havs been smaller for all classes of animals Jie-4- 1 With tbs exception of cattle. pt a of nnlmala at the above aeven 4ltlea during the Brat all months show 4 slight gsln over corresponding 19'6 nd1905 returns, the respective figures being 20,052.242 head, compared with 20,027.094 and 19.S99.tlB recctved at jthe aame markets during the Bra: Bis months of 1906 anl 1905. Larger receipts, as compared with those for the first alx months of the two yeere preceding, are ahown by cattle, calves, and hogs, while sheep horses, and mules show smaller totals.-t- ' Bhlpmenta of packing house products from Chicago during Jung aggregated 194,04,115 pounds, compared with 2M.tol,13G and 24ti.li74.5Gi pounds whipped during June, 9ftG wind 1906, respectively. Decrease as with 1906 figures are ebown in the shipments of nil food products, the largest shrinkages appearing under the heads of fresh beef, 78,637.-9- 0 pounds as against 103.289,310; cured meals. 60,965,989 pounds, compared with 98,155,752; earned meats, 6,353.559 pounds, compared with 11,-citni-pare- d Natural Flavors flavoring Extracts NATIONAL LEAGL'E There will bo a coal 1Wniue this winter in a.) Utah uj OeuCu m-fare beirei than any ouivi biwn, aUbuub Ug'lvu is the reiitoad ceuiei' ut the Harrtuian lint and is aiiliin s 11. mile of liiu largest ccal tivasun-in the West. There mu.'t be some action taken to avert a disaster so lijieaieniug. and, tne as before, ii an people of L'tah must turn lowaul the Mormon chuuh to lead in a public mu v fluent far the good of tne w We l , that the church has rxicnsive coil imereti near Cedar We uuder-tau- i City, l'tah, where milliona of tea of c?a are awaiting extraction and mod- u lt six-inc- h six-inc- h 3-- 4 ala-inc- h lo-wi- .. finely-traine- ice-flo- w--s PMnrif nhtwwd in ail MnuxiLnra.or ret, 4 aeeftffi MNd t4KTnfuiN wend hHrii, li'Niei or l'iwt. .t ft Pnd. f EMyiirt A Li WIIMBI I IPAM-MftMf- t. I I ivtienv eonneiariou wurfftMinif a'iwmlr, WtuveraM cmm mmomm wvwruw etmtitM Lrow mr toM. tw IM hgj pMfwma.H bei . . tr r wf h fttrltufiinMr obHowInitteaip Fd ewm wii pay Hr sfc.MMftiir D. ffrttribRftrrfi SWIFT & CO.G MISswattSL. d m, - Waahlagtae, D. C. er York AI'-GIV- in.1T. 3,. FC'JSHr A DR FOG. 50 Different Styles Nthr la Which Principal Could Sc th Otf.ar. Tne most laitghuhle duel ever fought lu France that which lu-plai.e In Novemlwr, I?7s, at Fiesiiia-I'ique- t nu 6L Louis, 1; pniladclpha. 0. St. Louis, Aug. 4 it. IaiUJ won in Horn FhUaueiphia to.:-j Lalle, laatiug leu l&uii.e. by a acoi'c -- 1 1 Li V. tcorc: R. H. E. 1 4 A St. fjjuis 0 5 i TLuiaJeipilla, Hai and Noonan; Moran aud Douib. rmpire- - JuLnatuue. hfctwet-- u tourtou. Mcssi. Gau.lwtia auil o Soiirf heated words had passed between tlie two di;iu:;i.ULed geutlumeu lu the cbamlier of deputk-s- , for which. accurdiu. tu their idrus of huUor, uuth-lu- g could utene except a .duel. Thu meu mot cheiulure wu the field by tjf.-i-r suuenda ami the Bur- I Just Received These brushes from 25c to $6 each sell -- .... I S' Hair lKt geons. Boston Loses Doubif-Haada- r. A look yver the field wa enough to CiuiiiinaU, Aug. 4. Boston lost both wilh convince any oue present Hint there game in today's double-heade- r would he no utvasiou for the ductonT I itciuuaiL in ihe mil yauie B"ulte gave two ha tea on ball in the aecoud service. A JhU-- Novctulier fog hung liming, wide:., wih a aikKlv and B ever list sretM-s- u thick, indts-d- , that triple, netted the local three rung, .on could hardly see hi baud before making victory cenain. Young wa hi face. Thu arrangement for the hit hard in the secoud; the squec.e duel required that it should be fought puiy waa worked in the sixth inning. at thirty live paves. Four base naming handicapped the . Nor was the fog the only elreum-atanc- e Boston in both gam-s- . bcore, first that leuded to place the comgame: out of sight of each other. On batants R. II. M. de Fourtou is 4 5 6 the way to the Held Cincinnati to have said: 1 9 0 Boston htia but one eye, and Butteries Coahley and McLean; - M. Uauilx-tlBoil tea and Brswa. I'mpitea Car I am shortsighted, ao tha game will be about even. pentt r and O'Day. Second ga'iie; It was. of course, rendered still more ' ' R. H. E. even by tint fog. Neither man could Cincinnati '.7 13 2 aee the oilier, and the sole danger wps Boston ..... ........ ......... .2 5 1 to the second aud the doctors. tha two bullet Almost Chicago, fl; Nw York, 1. s led the mis were that exchanged wun toChicago, Aug. honattenibiiK-e- . In Everybody's by a hums days game for Cliit-ain the twebih inning of a or wa satisfied and the whole party run dri-.that th nr.st exciting game. The tenuis be- went home. fia'iiliOtta said aklrmiah n near aa tu waa Affair lielug even the Iwel'ih an gan 'term, and in the dark aa anything he ever saw. Strang, hading off for the New YorkBresna-hua'- s ers, drove out a riiiladelphla Ledger. sacrifice put Strang on third and a. score seemed aluioet certain. Reut-hac- k THE REGRITCS. steadied and struck out McCann and Dablen. Ever popped to of Thasa Odd Marriage Ceremony Mot an bit straight over second Barbarous Vittlo Paopl. base. The tall bounded clear over Bekiiigiug as they do to the lowest Strang's head and wear tu the end. of the field, Moran making the comtype of clvUtxntton as yet discovered, .the Negritos of Malaysia and their plete circuit Score: R. H. E. ways are well work study lug. Simple, . . f 2 11 1 , a., Chicago . . primitive, bgrliarona ill lie tiecple, tlmlr 1 8 0 New York enstoma are t la sip of rehlKturjc man. ,. Batteries Reullweh and . Moran; They have, no fixed home or McGinnity and Bresoahan. empire are wanderers over. their but Emwlle and Kiem. mountainous island, sleeping under a banana leaf, living on herb and berABER1CANASSGCIA1 ION ! ries and gnnie. v Their marriege ceremony ia a unique survival of early life. Tho suitor and At Columbus Columbus, 9; Minnea few compaukms dimro ulsrnt the apolis, 2. ahelter of the desired girl. There 1 At Tolpdo Toledo, ; St. Paul. 0. a curious resemblance lietweon the MilAt Milwaukee First game; waukee, 13; Indianapolis, 1. Second dances of the pnwjiectiTe bridegroom game: Milwaukee, 1; Indianapolis, 5. and those of many of the game birds At Lonlavllle irst game; liuia-rliliof oar woodland. , Finally the girl ac-- i 5; Kant-a- City, 3. Seconu game; compauled liy her mother, start to- Ioiulsville, 3; Kansas City, 2. ward the dwelling uf the young men. They frequently stop. aqiuUirg In Ihe i the ardent suitor. And bis WESTERN LEAGUE . comiiatiior.s coiiiinue their entreating and bewitriilug dance, winding round ' aud round the girl. Presents are genDenver Wins Double-Heade- r. must bo given Denver, OuI'j Aug. 4. fenver took erally demanded and before the reluctant bride will pro-- i itotii games of today's double-heade- r reed. Finally I ha w uiueu ar.ive uu " through the effectiveness of her pitch-era Bleep bamboo platform., , A trU! Score, first game: . shout plc-pthe a Jr, aud iba bride R.IT.R. .5 19 41 : groom, Ifi a a frenrled unluia. tear Denver ...la......... .3 8 2 throngh the Negritos asariulfid at th KtOiK City the Itattqiles B'dtantjpn, , ALdama and base of 'the i!tforni. rnauh, Zulusky; WillLmis and Sheehan. bride In bi.i arm nud file up iIm in -Second game: with tl mate, .where they ti R.H.K. .cllne, the weddmg feaoL New during '; Denver .....82 119 41 bioux City Batteries Drill and. WIcDonongh; . THE Alii DHAXE. Williams, Sheehan and Sheer. Prices right Special values - ve f- a a Call and inspect our stoik, - if - j i - V i Win. Driver S Son Drug Co. GEO. W. DRIVER, ; Manager ? ? 2453 Washington; Avenue mlrui-rduusl- per-Min- .... e E. F. BRATZ r. leal Estate Bargains Me-Gan- a In anj part of the City and County. Loan or Improved City and Farm Property Promptly Negotiated. a Fire, Tornado and Plate Glass Insurance setile-inenta- , Written in Strong and Safe Compaoie at Lowest Bates 410 25th Street Opposite Reed Hotel ' niOXES: 420 AND 420Z. !, s treU-owhi- w.u. jiLcgrJUBgMaMffgawffgtjaLMUjnB Doctor Estes Specialist : a. ....... ; A - . i r. R.H.E. 1 0 14 1 Pueblo . . . . 3 19 I Lincoln. Batteries - Jackaoh and Smith; McKay and Sullivan. Second game; , Pueb.o ........ ... Lincoln - K- i. ......................I 6 4 fl 4 BatteriesIJayeh and Drill; Stimmel and Sullivan. .. A Flippant Jailbird. said the long This conllnemeuL fared prison visitor, must distress you greatly." "I'es." replied the facetious convict "I find the prison bara grating." "Ah, life to you is a failure:" Yes; It's nothing but a cell." Laxy. aa art-le- t friends were . whos htxIneM was 11a la so Inxy." said one, that he paints nothing but winter scenes to save himself the trouble of putting leares on the tree." g Roma, provi-rlilal- Tha Seventh Tim. Jack he said .She When I he felt as if he wu In the seventh heaven.. He--1 ran well believe It. He has been encased six times before. FHegcmle Blatter. aif-epte- Made Sure of It Molly When yon spoke to father, did you tell him yon had 8500 In the bank? Georg" -- Te. Molly And what d?J ha He hotrewed It. Sketchy any? Pots. - SPECIALIST Office hoars, 10 a. m. to I p. tn. P68 Washington Block), Ogden, rtab. Entrance Room II. Remember AND PiIE CURE Ruvwing what tt was to anN far. I win give FREE OF CHARGE, to any afflicted a positive cure for Eczema. Salt Rheum. Erys-plas. Tile and Skin Dlae.it.es. lastanfl relief. Dont suffer longer. Writs F W. WILLIAMS. 400 Manhatton Avs4 FKft J BiuC Now York. Rnaktae J (Boys. number. - ' .avalL . . olswrvcra lu, the roar were out of tludr seals by Brt . the shock of the sudden slop. when they saw the engine fairly poking Ha iuwe into the u agon bed, no nnr- row had been the margin between 'safety ami dlsti.lrr, ilicy forgot all about their shotk rnd stxd In awed silence. Thciir hr-- l had come Into 2j Ita own. Creryli-Aly'- TEACH!? Mayaxlue. , 234 MAIN 8TX8ALTTAKfeiTY Ogden 2457 .Wash. Logan, 47 N. Mala Park City 8C1. Main Provo, 23 Centra EXTRACTED-- . WITHOUT TEETH PAIN; FREE WITH PLATER No difference wlu yon pay you cannot get any better a. any price. fit up Gold Tilling Set of Teeth (Best 87 8llver and ' Amalgam Rubber) 75 $ Killings 4 Good Sot for .V.SOc . Bridge Work Beat 83.50 to $5 Cement Fillings Gold Crowna, 22K $3.53 to $3 Porcelain Fillings .... $1X0 r ' 12 YEARB PROTECTIVE GUARANTEE Free Examination and Advice Honest Work, Fair Dealings Risks our Success Continuous. Open till $ p, m. Sundays 10 to 2. Lady Attendant. Guar-' ATI . antaes Good at any of our Flvo Offlcoo, ,. i MONKEYS. Acta That Are Tne Difficult For Simians te Learn. It would lie a very simple matter for a fourteen months old child to learn tn pull in. by means of a very light tiy wooden rake, tin object which it could not recrh Wi.h Ite hsuds. and yet Jimmie, a very taiue Uhcs'.m monkey rf mine, write John B. Wat:on 1" The World Today, (pent meny days In trying to lean t!i!i oli.in'e net and had nut lenmi rt to manlpuia'.e the rake when our pllvacc ran out. Jimmie wan kept miJTeriiteiy hutigry at of the esiwriioetii'; Iv was tethered Juet out of resth of some very templing food (rnalpga grnpe-- . A light lop notaJcit rnkc was given him. Instinctively he gm sued It bit it. then It end began straining at hie dropis-tether nnd reaching out aa far a porei-bl- c with his foreliff. making vain effort iu scratch In bis food. The rake waa then put r.rourd ene of the stapes, aud tlie handle exi ended toward Jimmie. instantly he graf ited the handle as tiefore and it nnd the grape rolled within reach of bis paw. The rake was dropid end forgotten and the faithful paw utilised for the completion of the act. Now what happens when the grape ha been enlen? The rake is still within his reach, and the grapes are stlil outside the pale. Does be jwnvive the relationship existing between .food out of reach, rake w ill lergtken. paw, ergo, use rake?" Not Jimmie. And 1s the brightest of ix. As hrg as you will kindly hock the blade of the rake arnnud tlie grape and extend the handle toward him he will condescend io thw pull In the raka and consento-nilgrape, but he has never yet both pushed ont and then pmled in the rake of his own ini ti lire. 6mpl COLLECTED RECENTLY WE SOME MORE GOOD MONEY FOR THE FOLLOWING GOOD PEOPLE Y'aney & Frasier, 123 W. Sixth South street. Salt Lake. . , More Money for Good Clients Salt Lake Moulding and Art company, 1C9 S. Third East street, Sait Lake. II. J. Robinson, attorney, 201 Mercantile Annex, Salt Lake. National Hotel Register company, Dubuque, Iowa. Dr. Frederick Clift. Provo, Utah. B. H. Bennett. Garfield. Utah. W. Sec-oJames Thompson. G3 l South St., Salt Lake. Dr. E. V. Silver. 9 and 10 Mercantile block, Salt lAke. Then. R Cntler. 17 W. South Temple, Salt Lake.Will G. Farrell, Deseret News Bldg.. Salt Lake. Mary MacCnrd, Salt Lake. Corey Livery company, Ogden, n, 2 . TTlsh. P. F. Collier Jc Eon, Denver, Colo.- - Parley White of White Jt Sons' W , causa they needed the money, I? W for some you collect will us to They turned their claims K for collection, nof because of less turn hr yaur blM. Red atreaks . J everybody. confidence in their debtors, but be- hersaty agist Co.. Ea-- t Lake. . Merchants Protective Association Scientific Collectors of Honest Debts ' 100 Commercial National Bank Bull Ing, Suit Lake City Soma People Don't Lika Francis G. Luka, General Mgr. 77, 78, 93, 94, 97, 98. 89 and h-- ECZEMA Av. thy --r-' the-tim- Tha Small cf th Dawn. Of nil hours of the tiny there is none like the enrir inornnz for downright good odors the morning lwfore eating. Fresh from sleep and nnchigged with ir.od a man's senses cut like kuic. The whole world come In iisiii him. A still nmniitig ia best for the uiiots pnd the nsduture seein to rewlilch they have distain the tilled through the night. T')sm a hrer-rmorning one I HUoly to get a single predominant edor. ns of clover when the r. iud blows across a hsyfioid or f spoie Mosscnis when the wind come throni.h tl)0 orchard, lint upon a Ierfeclly silll morning It Is wonilerfnl how th oilora arrange themselves in upright strata, so llmt one walking pusses through them aw from room to P"'m in a marvelous temple of fraMararlne. grance.- Airr-lvn- n Cored Dla-nh- ... It Was Ushered Into Actual Uaa Dramatis Fashion.1 - The. air brake- wns ushered into octu-- ' I nsa ill moat dramuiic fashion. The trial trip occurred lu April, lWItt. The train selected was the Bteubeuriile Pittsrunning between r burg and Kteubeuville, O. When the train ,was going at full speed, atuldenly a a he mine around a slinrp curve the engineer saw a stalled wagon in the middle of the track dead i ahead. With xmly band brakes uolh- terrible hig enuid have fweveuied 'amoahup. Tlie- formal time for the trial of the air. brake had not come. but the brake rsx there, tind in des-- 1 peratiou. not believing for a moment nvalh tl'e that Urn thi;g ivyilj engineer threw 'on the air. But it did Partial List of Diseases i Catarrh, Deafness Ringing Tn tli TSsn, of tha Hoad. Throat, Nona, Eva or Ear.. Alt DUesr.cs of tha Ijunga, Bronchial Tubei and Cheat. Diseam of the BLomsch, Liver, Kidneys 'and- Bladder. Heart DImcsm, Rheumatism, Asthma Nervous Troubles,- 8L VUua Dance, Piles, FUtula and all Rectal Troubles, Tape Worm, Blood Poisoning from any cauee: IXmuA peenHar to Wacnwx. ANY PRIVATE DISEASE OF MEN quickly cared to tay cured. Aemember tho examination and advtca la FREE. Como at ones. Tomorrow may be too bit. Coll or Witte. ................. t Pueblo Wlna Double-HeadePueblo, Aug. 4. Pueblo took both games of a double-bende- r today, the first through hitting when needed, and the second through heavy hitting at opportune times and errors on thh part of the vlaltora. Score.flrat game; ( Cures whan others fall. Modem methods. Fra Dlaaaaa of any censulUtian name sr nature. Every case guaranteed. s nw-n- are natural flavors, obtained by a new process, which gives the most delicate and grateful taste. Dr. Prices Favoring can be conscientiously commended as being just as represented, perfection in every possible respect. One trial proves their excel lence.- vSPORTtS s ern transpor'ation fatuities. Cedar City ia thirty miles from Lund on tae San It-drlaliroad. Our auggesUon U the church buck the building of a railroad from Lund to Cedar City. Wilh the bond guaranteed by the dominant church, the money would be forthcoming within twmry-fuu- r hour and construction work coultk start Immediately. The thirty miles could he coveted by tail in not less than ninety days. In the meantime cuul treasure could be opened up the old that that ha become mmle ready for shipment. and the fire of ambition is exhausted, and propo-altio- a , Till woult mean a burry-ula Ir fur reMptment. h Is re ly 1 all but there around, enough by those who advocate more ai stake to warrant tue extra effort. rapid duuniptlou that where poaiilon Road of luat Lind have been built of command has been cached at an war purposes in much less time. for ha eoriy.age tha army and navy Here ia a war of the element that In a a ho u.pirt gisstMf jefilcieiry. inflict a much misery aa of this ao far as th navy Is coiirernud, prumisaa t) war. Why not nuke the aame actual of the past the mNrkhmenslilp records effort at that would adyear arr referred to. l mugl lie made in case of an approaching be has work wonderful mitted that Home conflict at aims? been done In tiaudllng the great gua I shown and lu accuracy of im. It WOMAN. . A FRIVOLOUS by the records shat on one battleship tha of trainers and iba pointers , years of A. J. Waterhouse ia a writer who guns averaged 2.41-2of ihe ajieaka without rest N6 men of the -The an. attempting to conceal crew of Jiteae aatuw guns averaged what lie ha in miud. in writing of only 21 years. The average age of Anua Goulds m-matrimonial venthirty 12 men serving na pointers for ture, he says: the guns were 2H 4 yeare. Jf la runtored, aa you protiably noThirteen captains "for the ticed, that Auua Gould who was a years. Tak- Castellane until aho got rid of that guns averaged only 23 the crews it ing Ihe entire has found a more unbriguns the average was barely 2U years. dled as and a more unhampered Considering tha . marksmanship rec- aitendur of ridn than her own funner ords .ami thq yjmed with which the oue Irluce ds Ragan, aud Ikini, guns were fired, this certainly speaks will marry him if site cannot be headed volumes for the stead service, the off, aqd It la very llkoly that she canclear eye, ami Uje fine trniuiug of the not be. It Bometlniee is an onerous young sea fighters. task to maintain without fluctuation Out there I am flier aide to this, the reputation of being the champion and Jhat other wide has Juat been fool of a family, but the fair Anna most tragically brought io the attencan be relied upon to do it If anybody tion or tba country by tha catastrophe can, and I do not recall that I have on board the battleship Georgia. It heard of her missing a link at any has been shown beyond dispute that Mnia In that direction. Uvea of the explosion that cost ten If It were not thkt something simithp Very flower of the Amerlcari navy lar ao frequently la aeon in lainillea was caused by the rapid firing of the It would be hard to bttlieve that Anna Wonderwere handling. gun tb, men and telen Gould are daughters of the ful record had been made both in tame two parent. The on ia wise, speed of sorrice and markmanshtp, aud to 'fact' was being made when the other unwise; the one la aubdlan the explosion came. I'urlhcr that, it tial, the other gt fleck of worthless foam from the social cauldron; the la openly. slated, hy naval authorities one'mlulHtere to many who need, the that target practice in the navy haa Other would minister ia It only to her frivreached a point where dangerous, and a halt must be called. Tha rec- olous self, and does not know enough ords show that more men have been to do that successfully. And these klled in time of peace and In the two are sisters I it ia believable only naval practice tn the past ten years because Jt cannot be doubted. The than have been killed on battleships wise man said, Good womha have brought forth bad anna, aud looking In the asms time In war. If the makon the Gould family, w will conclude ing of the wonderful records by tha that amue daughter d dear-eyed- , steady-nerveshould he inand young men are to gn on sweep cluded in his remark. Aa fur Anna Gould, why should she Ing thos young urn out of existence. It la a q ut linn whether wa want such not catch her Frluce de Sagan? Evirecord. If the records are to be made dently aho was made to be plucked by at attch earful cost there ought not somebody or something of that aort, be complaint of slowness of promo- and why should It not be ho aa well aa t tion la ihe future, .for certainly va- another? cancies ' will be created fast, enough without counting on the casualties" of Tha Fignting Lamming. war. If the lemming' powers were prothe lemming portioned to hi plrn-lt- . IN DREAMS. would make tlilnp lively for Hie hnuter. . It nttackw with reckless fury Butte Inter Mountain: A noted phy- the hnrmleaa puusvrby. One of theae sician discusses In a cuirem periodical creature, smaller than a rat, will asthe possibility of divining hidden sail w ithout n second thought a couple of human lielug 150 amnd meaning tn dreams. Ha declares that apiece. It will weighing to one's knees, spring whose render rank intellectual mn barking ami tilling, and In purblind them Ininiunp from the Imputation of fury fall buck all ends up to the earth, only to renew tba attack araln superstition iae believed that dream aud again. One dny while one lemwere the warning of a' auliconscioua waa flying at me nnolber from ego. It is often the case that the more ming a small stream joined In the 'tey(ind subtle tha Intellect, the greater the demonstration aud presently swum tendenry to give credence to the ocncroas to get to close quarter. I was cult. The' modern diviners of not quite sure that the first tall Into dreams. says' this specialist, take the water was not nccldeutal. but liUle or no rank a prophets, hut they hardly think so. since nee there It rnnie straight to tho charge. Wild claim that there are no dreams, however trivial m to contents, tnat are Norway." without significance. They ctnploy Most Nearly Perfect Vacuum. ndthcr the symbolic nor the cipher It waa Pmfewsor I e war's achievement In liquefying hydrogen that Ini syatrme of Interpretation, but a meth. which nmy be to the discovery of an easy method of od quite their To them obtaining it rt ulimw iterfect called the analytic-synthetiIn a s'lnclc ml time. When a the subconscious ego. out of which Ihe and that inis tilled with air and rinsed glass vaster la an dream come, infinitely at one end haa Ita .pen end dipped Into personality than the mnsrinns ego. and a cup of liquid hydrogen, the Intense keen analysis of the compress .',1 concold condenses ihe air Into of glomerate of a dream la discovery, is aniw that settle o the bottom. If, then, the upper part of the till, from a revelation of wishes, desires, conwlih-the solidified air has fa'len. I flicts, tendencies, characteristics, hidden far down in the Inmost depths of remmetl by beating nnd cooling II off It Isstunea a chamber so free Ihe dreamer's Individuality. Tlu bro- from nl- - that vnciinrn to forqp an it is difl'a-ul- t ken fragment of unrelated experience, electric current thruugh ew York even by the dreamer's fantasy into a Ilerald. sort of dranialfr unity, drift ii;e the His Old Letters. on that invisible tea of perA Wall trart busiucss man showed sonality. Separately, piece by piece, a visitor a bundle of old letters that the freemen. are studied, and their be tnkli'.g tumie from Ids office to sld motives, re'.utl.itis and associations 1 buru iu Ills fiiniN.v. wasn't always traced out. Ifach fragment ia in itself so particular nUmt the'e urcb-s- a business letters." he saiil. Tintll t a condensation of some nutived exbmej that the wnien were si'rfiug As the paVontogist reconperience. them out rf the wastebashets and sell structs his hypothetical monster from l c! :uii Hmis which make leg it only remain, a scale or a footprint, a luisines of furnishing Ilts of name to the dream-dlvlnmake his synfor various piumr. mostly to sjiecn-lativ- e thesis from the Tostlge nnr'wi.re.f in roiieern. Then I conclndi the strata of dreams, lie ex. .mine tli.it 1 owi-- 1 li to my client to protei-- t the apparent material of the dream, them from the uulranee thnt foilowa but he must also follow closol v nil getting one's name on a mailing list." gii-- i New d MONDAY, A Dual h INTERNAL, COMMERCE. . under-lym- p Uialr I material ETA II. OGDEX. BUILD THE RAILROAD. lll. Ail Vbara Mil pawialtel ia tulL el ut, to the latent It." EXAMII.'LII: - Vr t'- lard-.I- pounds, ruispared with 4s, oil.iiiS. 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