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Show GREAT CHESS MASTER SR1LUANT ADDRESS CFEOr.A:i. Court Room'Too Small to AccOr-r.o- date Crowds.. Seeking Admittanc:. Boise, Idaho, The crowds stekipp admission to the court room'vuim Senator Borah was making hla fi ml address in the Hay wool trial on Friday night broke all racoida In a murder trial In Idaho. T vd hundred peo-(iiemained in the grounds wheii the dcorj re clrsd ,'D"v the morning rrecn and hours before they dpefied a fain al approaches Wre blocked. When, finally, every neat and Inch of kplce within the cusrt room waa filled averal hundred atood or the lawn uder the open windows, that they mlghf Catch sentences fronr the impassioned pleadings of the young senator. Yhe address made by Senator Borah was a masterly and eloquent plea for the-- conviction of Haywio.l. All those things denounced br sneered at by counsel for Haywooil found a bold and brilliant paragraph of .defense In Senator Borah's Interludes, Ard counsel lot the defense were dilv.njnto a murraer of pntest, , now urder the lash of pointed and again when under a tirade of Indignant reproacn, culture, aud order, refinement, the borne cnT the counriy found a ready The state of Idaho, Us champion. people and Its chief executive, each, In turn, were given brilliant eulogy. Under it all Haywood himself was, perhaps, the one man iu the room who showed the least emotion. At the close of Senator Borah's address and the adjournment of court he waa surrounded and congratulated by nearly every one In the courtroom. Including counael for the defense. - QATTCEdlD" SHQdBS 8I0E "why Sister," aikt-ert thou a gloomy" d In said Calliupe, who. as the mue that presided over eu) lent and epic poetry, had done a hard da' s work at her desk, reading inaniiHrrlpt and firing them Into the waste basket, "I am op fotehodlng that all my pressed b labors hare pone for naught I shall die utter!' unknown, and ni) name will perish f:nm the earth' Little did she think that the most dlabolle&i and soul destroying Instru rnent ever devised for the purpose of lortniing the ears of manklud would send her name sereanilng and toot-ludown the ages' Chicago Tribune Boi ii,p her rapsrit' His Aim Is to Maks Game Mast Popular of Indoor Pastimes a an Exponent. ef the Sim- to Show m ft4 I It far ma Where nhadnw linger 4h1 and isttli Ami hllr miiiiIh anm Tlas t Iwiv rurfTllnic fghur hiprfrif ofi. And 8kJs ar mIM ami drift aloft, Ani placid Witn uofhlin Ue to do rnt clmnl-haiik- oh. alt m mrt ill- - I r New Orleans. Emanuel Lasker, the chess champion of the world, i s ' genius There Is more truth thaq poetry m this deduction of the mau who-Irecognised throughout the civilized world as the peer of all the masters of the present dsy, and yet withal a plain, a tiar h oM p!a mnUml wtv t ra It t rmitr'n not ( h wmnr Uv pn Th notltliu roa t)it hloorua n hi!! tld lliwra on !! Tin mlh af Xli v w v t to Lazy tile Th ru s tat. everyday i - Ready to Go the Limit. "I have here," said the longhaired vlaltor. "a little poem on spring " 'All right, said the editor, "leave It. Ill publish it. Nothing we can do to spring will be too cruel, after the experience we've had this year " Chicago Iterord Herald. HIS LAST WISH. Herman-American- , who is for he is an abstainer as far aa alcoholic, stimulants la concerned. He enjoys & good i. gar, and, according to his own figures, he usually smokes six cigars a i day, sometimes more, but never less than this number. in habits and dress, like many an-- t j other genius. Emanuel Lasket is ex-- , . edtngly careless. Clothes are not an important factor In his every-dal ie, and he prefers a soft shirt with a turndown collar attached to any-- i thing In the starched variety. His wealth of black, curly hair is usually unkempt, for while In repose he has a habit of running his hands through His luxuriant mustache Is con- it y an exponent of the simple life, quiet, retiring, yet cheerful and affable at all times. And yet withal he Is a student. one who still carefully pursues the study of mathematics In all its branches, who is a strategist a well as a tactician, which Is the .solution of the problem of his being the master of manteis of the preneut day in the anhlniffon rtiur GRIM HUMOR. Lhe Ill-lak- Life. ple Net So Bad. most pestiferous little pup exclaimed the angry In town, sir! neighbor : "and 1 iell yon you ve got a e to keep him, at home, or club to hltn the next time he comes' otter hete and tia pies my flower beds, and" "You dare to so much as shake your little finger at that dog of mine and I'll knock your head off!" shouted the other man. Who said anything about your dog? I mean that youngest boy of yoers " "Oh, well, that's different. Ill give him a talking to. and whip him If he bothers you any more" Judge. "lie's OF ders on Intern peraance, INFORMATION. ON MYTHOLOGY. LIGHTS LASKER, PEER PRESENT DAY PLAYERS. EMANUEL art of chess-playin- Emanuel Lasker has au aim and purpose us the champion chess player of the world, and that alia and Is to make the game ndt only as popular as it used to be in the time of Paul Morpliy, but the great national Indoor game of America, contending that on account of Its cleanness and Its wholeaornenettg it Is entitled to such recognition To this end he has not only edited for the past three years Lasker's Chess Magazine, a na tlonal organ devoted to chess, hut also edits weekly the chess column for a EMANUEL LASKER. two widely read papers. Chess-Playe- r of (Champion ths I stve of mathematics was the cornerWorld.) stone of his sue- ,s as a chess plaver A close student of mathematics since spicuous by the absence of any of the Now "I never do have any luck he mastered the mle of three, he haH wax or grease used in the modern a raging toothache has just at mathematics and received his tonsorlal parlor. His dark eyes are the moment that I was going to lake taught of doctor of philosophy at Er keen and penetrating, and his head degiee lives my life, and the nearest dentist Bavaria, langen. though like Julius under the wealth of curly black hair at least three leagues from heie Caesar. Napoleon Bonaparte and oth- Is worth more than a passing glance. ers he piefWs to he known as Etnan To see him seated at the chess table Poor Jim! uel Lasker, the world over, regardless on,- would take him for an ot dinary Aunt I.urtndy w is In deep distress of nth s and degiees that have been man, one who was simple playing for over the loss of het s m Jim, and a eonf'-- t ed upon him. He wag boAi In Instead of having mastered neighbor sought to console her, say Germany In lSt',8 and haH been a devo- the His own deductions of how game. Ing. tee of the ehess game since he was he defeated F. J. Mat shall recently are "Iton't grieve for him. Aunt l.ticlndv 12 years of age, 18 years of which he Indeed interesting He has gone to a laud (low lug with has spent In mastering the game, and "F. J. Marshall recently challenged milk andTioney." tor 1! years of this time has been rec- me for the world's championship and With a dismal countenance, the old ognized as the chess champion of the f readily assented to meet him in a darky replied. wot hi series of eight games." said Mr. LasJim tfvr did like milk, an' honey In following the simple life Emanuel ker I won all eight games because always made him sick." Upplncott s Lasker drinks a good deal of water, I 1 him. outplayed "Magazine." film In for the simple reason he strategy, And, 'although he Is water has a good taste and Is a a fine tactician, he never had suffiDiscouraged. drink. Smoking Is perhaps cient tactics at any stage of any game healthy Bards-leighWhats the matter .with the habit that he has that bor to win. only He looks discouraged." "He worked for three years on wbat he thought was going to be a GIRL TO GET STATE OFFJCE--I mint ot proylslons j(ot compulsory ed- luminous poem. The critics are pubI acatlon and the prevention of child lishing their reviews of ft under, the Oklahoma Will Recognize Work lujlfcihbor. Both provisions were embodied head of Light verse.' Chicago torest of Children. !h the constitution. put-pos- e. Record-- Herald. Patient Yes. other doctor, I wish last wish? 1 had some It Makss a Difference. "Who Is that large, fat, overdressed, podgy woman in the boa?" asked the stranger at the theater. "That? Why, that Is Mrs. Oottalot. know she Is worth about lions, But the stranger had turned to the friend he had brought along and was whispering: "Do you see that plump lady In the box the one with the beautiful clotbea and the diamonds? That Is the famous Mrs. Oottalot. Judge. "You SO mil- and" Quthrie, Okla. Miss Kate Barnhard, MINT CHIEF TO HEAD BANK. of Oklahoma City, has received the Democratic nomination for the first Oirector Roberta Quits Federal Job For Chicago Poaition. Smell Itf "Where Is your automobile department?" asked the man entering the big department store. Follow your nose." replied the clerk near the door. Yonkers States man. Chicago. George E. Roberts, for seven yeaYs director of the mint, will be succeesor to the late James H. Eckels as president of the Commercial National bank. It has been officially announced that he will resign his position under the government to - Sure "What's become of the 'living pictures' we used to see In vaudeville shows?" "Dead." Cleveland Leader TOO AWFUL TO take charge of the Institution. This decision was reached after a conference in New York between Mr. Roberts and Franklin MacVeagh, chairman of the board of directors of the bank. Mr. Roberts Ms one of the leading men of finance in the country He is the author of "Coin at School of Finance. a book which was written as a reply to "Coin's Finanrlal CONTEMPLATE. Discouraging News. Yeast Dtmlsulu, the Zulu chief, has a graphophone with which he entertains his guests, and also an organ of English build on which he him-el- f (erforms. Crimsonbeak No wonder missionaries are getting more ecarce. Yonkers States maa. Told By the Pace. I met that little boy who Uvea next to you. yesterday. I oould tell be was a good little boy, by hla face. Mrs. Flatbush Oh, I suppose yesterday was one of the days bed washed his face! Yonkers States man. Mr. Church ... Scorn. "So your husband lost his money on a race horse ?" No, answered young Mrs. Torktns "He lost It on aa animat he thought was a race horse." "Does your friend I just met follow y calling?" No; be calls a following. He's the egaphone man at tha theater.' iltimore American. Bhe didn't Care. "May I caU you Mabel?" he asked it their- - .second .meeUng.j)retendln& be bsdly smitten. ''If, you wish to; but Jertrude. MISS KATE Mads Mad by Confinement. Bacon I see a Henry a Brice of Batten, Me., claims lo have found a century-olbedpost which he recently cut up. Egbert I suppose, when released, the frog appeared lo be hopping mad? Yonkers Statesman. The Advantage. The Optimist Sorely H Is worth something to a man to 'Ive In a country where he dare call his soul his ass . , ... The Pessimist Well. eg. I suppose my name Is he ran get more for it. when ha comes Chicago Record-Herald- . to sell It. Puck BARNARD. (Girl Who Will Hold Office horns State.) ' frogjn a Mis Status. :o Lady (giving out tracts) I must confess that I cannot Imagine how you can appehr In public in a costume like that Whatever would people think If I came out like that? I reallv dread to Yeung think in Ofc tho-tug- ' u rn GEORGE E. ROBERTS. (Director of Mint Who Will Head Chicago Bank.) School, and which upset the free silver doctrines contained In that book. He was publlsher of the Fort Dodge Messenger, at Fort Dodge. Is., for several years, and still Is the owner of the paper. - ! . ; w aunroua Haeeni tlwart r Mahan of tba CASK ram tha fcara a far aaainc aagla ara." and alwayt a ha d of all eompatltora. kaap ftola amu fof Mala Wacoaa. ftad Taf Twtaa. MoCorniok Maebiaaa, Daara. OUvav aar t ae4 P. O. Plow. for an 7 Item la lrapmaaUYafc!ela, Har Maa. 8toraa. Pampa. Craaa ftaparatort, ati plaaaaeall or vrtt. hatUfaoiory lanaa ao4 priaaa. ' Consolidated: Distance to Fixed Stars. At the LJck observatory, says the American Machinist, they have recentdetermined the ly spectroscopically distance from us of the nearest fixed star) the result being stated as follows: Light, traveling with a speed of 136,000 miles' per second, requires four and a quarter years to reach us from that star. And we flgujre It out Uks this: length of sidereal year. 365 days, S hours, 9 minutes and 9.33 seconds, Which la 31,553.149.33 seconds, and tour and a quarter years are therefore 134.i;i.l34 625 seconds. The distance .then (call It men or magnificent, as yoji please) Is 34.946, "17, ' ' tM 5.3 5 miles. , Wagon & Machine Gompany Utdloi Inpkneot Detlers Util Georce T. Odell. Cetera! Aid Utko Nisicer Idaho FaiU and MontptUtr, Protective Tariff League Appoala to President Regarding Tariff, A rc'.iey of opposition New York to the new tariff aiieemenr with recently put Into effect Wax adopted by the board of manager! and the executive committee of the Amen-aProtective Tariff league at a meeting in this rlt on Thursday. It was cceitled to take up the subjefct wL'n resident Rooseveli. the member! Of t tie cabinet ait" s tiit us an I repra son tat ives A NEW TRIUMPH IN DIP MAKING DOUBLE SrxZNOTH, LOW COST. LESS rNEIOMT Gei-man- y A t'c.'tir: - l'.' 'el b Willia-r- . 1 F. Draper, of Massac husetts, was adopted declaring that the , cou'rarj to law anil to the policy of pi unfair to the American iinpor'-- r demoralizing to the customs ser ice and a material and indiscriminate reduction ol tariff which sl.oum be made onl after heatings and tbor, by the legislative branch of the government. iiuanl-lnoiul- y agrt-emen- - ite-tio- PROPOSED. COMPROMISE Ab.olul!y free from . n, crude lubtiante. Coatiio. no ixr oils. Infallible is curative effect. No injure to heep or wool. Require! so addltioo beaidea water Noiedlmenl. No aiirrtnf M Wee with cold water whether bard, Dispute Between Nebraska and the Express Companies. Lincoln, Neb. The state railway Commission has decided to propose a compromise with the express- - com- -, panles on rate reduction. Under the recent legislative enactment the commission is empowered to reduce ratett 25 per cent. The express companies are resisting and have auggeated a 15 per cent cut, holding that anything greater than thla will be confiscatory. On their part the railway commit,-mislonpropose to make 15 per cent the minimum reduction and 25 per cent the maximum. Speaking for the members. Commissioner Wllliartls We hope to estab said on Friday: lish a schedule which will be accepted by the express companies and at the same time give their patrons the benefit of a 23 per cent deereas on the Important items of traffic. brtckiah, alkali or aalty. DAMES GRAND Ult FIBMtnCO la aU OFFICIAL DIPPINGS iM lici on earni on hoos ITS CUI MUCH CHEAPEN t6N LMJUIC TOBACCO lOlPI SN0 CBUDC 0 QtAtta Yhah uniANo sulphun aiakae 110 (ala. for Scab, official etreaftb or 100 eat, for tteka, lice, ttc. Caa Ul.) sa C I 11. brl. 71.00 gl t Sl coopu atPHiws will, ITI Milaeta St, Ckleaoe ei oaaaa ea vovn ataaoMAav on wmra Dr. I, D. CILLfcTT, Coneral Agent T1S SIXTH AVI., SALT LANS CITV Your Watch Is Worth More If It comaa from a thoroughly reliable jewelry house. Our goode are reputation for guaranteed by our fair dealing and suocasaful business extending through half a century. IN COURT. Between Two American With French Titles. Paris. The court has handed down its decisions in the suits and counter-suits brought by Lie Duchess de La Rochefoucauld, daughter of the late Senator Mitchell of Oregon, and who the Counteas Spottiswood-Mackln- , was Miss Sally Britton of St. The claim of the countess for KiM) for the rent of a house leased to the The duchess In 1903 Is sustained. duchess left the houe on the ground that It was Inadequately heated. The conrt found that the defective heating apparatus had been repaired within l'orty-eigh- t hours, and the countess la authorized to soil the effects left by the duchess In the house to satisfy her claim. Lawsuits Women 170 St . One ie Dead. . "Mo-dths- Self Committed. One Indication. Mrs Cutetly You never take me "Do you think that Edith la much anywhere, white your friend Simpkins in love with Dob?" is always taking bis wife to the the"I don't think she cares d snap for 5 ' ater. him.' I dare aay; Mr. Cutely (absently) "Why not?" 1 wouldn't mind taking her myself. "I saw her eating young onions today. .Milwaukee Sentinel. 'Among Newspaper Mon. lo Exclusive. Wright Im working on Miss Robbs la your washerwoman BOW. Penman That paper Is, no 'good. I particular? Mrs. Bnrbba Particular! Why, abo was on If oare. Oh. well. It improved after-yoleft won't wash tor anybody but ths best kao!" You it era Statesman. families! Detroit Free Press. it, threat Hoajtj of Salt LaK, Ojdm, Lcjan, Three Children Are Stabbed by Fiend, log-inatio- i' witaet All eompefta IT'S UP TO TEDDY. JACK THE RIPPER IN BERLIN. state commissioner of charities a ad corrections without uppo-mo- n It js quite possible also that her election hiay be as great a triumph as her a there is i s' ung non-men- t among the Repu n ans to firing out no candidate in oppns ion tehsr. but to make her election unanloS, In recognition of the wu-done for the children an the &fcad-les- s ones of the new at u Miss Barnhard Is a r.uive of yfc. braska. hut has lived In Dklahoaa fbf U years, ajl of that time 'n Oklafioma Cltv. ami was educate! p Sr academv there. Sh- - w. luptond In clerlifttl capacities in t homSy-icgs la tn res. ami ii' f p. pllciiuls, she rn-e;iolmnjent under Gov Koi ' I'reseg , at the St Ln, x She also memo zci " Hell and '' ; ' 'ng iw- - to- Emergenov clety young woun-Later her work ' "'"1 ticlal recognition by both hmbrf of commerce and the Mm vrlal media tion of that city uni she waa faced at the head of the Ok'.ahom Provident association a tsKionx-klc- city she syil holds. When the constitutional con ion was in session In Oklahoma CV khe went before It and mad freoful and effective plea for the twoyBgt tor which she was laboring thBaet- - OLD ABC I, the Trato Mark ot IfeO CASE THKESHEK haou d B hm Tleuirlea 9TW , ? you any w-- Ir.-x- - i Doctor-jlav- e d Berlin. A Series of crimes, singularly resembling the "Jack the Ripper" murders but for the fact that instead of women tne victims were little girls, followed one another with remarkable celerity Friday afternoon, almost in the center of the city, and aroused the most Intense excitement and indignation. Within a short pace of time the assassin enticed threo girl babies, tho o!di.,t only 5 years, into doorways of houses aud stabbed them several times in the abdomen wlf-k,s,h.a CS in .s'mm? nt. A9.il. res ul t one of the children Is need,- - another is dyfng aud the third is dangerously wounded. - SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. Suffrage In Japan. Ia Japan every mate over 25 yeara of age and paying a direct tax of ten yea 16) ia entitled to vote. Sheepmen will be interested to learn j3. D. GUlett, for many yeara in the federal service, has contracted with Mr. Wm. Cooper and nephews, the sheep dip manufacturers, to take charge of their interest In Utah and Nevada. Great things are expected of the new Coopers Fulld Dip, which ia prepared specially to meet the most exacting official requirement and is stated to be a pure and concentrated preparation possessing splendid merit, and will be sold at prices far below those now paid for other official" dips. We wish Dr. GUlett success aud tnfst he may secure a wide patronage for hla firm's goods. that Dr. world-renowne- d Ancient Writers on Poisons. Poison lore, "poison-lehro,as was long called, was considered a fo bidden subject for many ages. . Ojtei in his work ' On Antidotes, remark that the only authors who dared writ of poisons wre Orpheus, Ttu " sucr-i.stvet- Flatic Argument at Ogden,, Peter Sullivan of Lowetl, Mwt. was awarded the decision ovet Cyclone" John Thompson of Sycamore, III., Wedneaday night at the end of twenty rounds of the fiercest fighting ever seen in this city. While Ihu referee awarded the contest to Fulli-vathe general opinion among tho experts was that It should have been a draw. The two little felldwa went at it hammer aid tonga from the itart to finish., la only one round, the did a knockout look possible, and then .it was Sullivan who waa. la a Ogden.- - baTry.l; j 1 -- !1? K.L v,M?r u?., Itje rxrieni u4 jjve j o i in ge Heliodonw. of Athens, and a few otl era. Unfortunately, none . of the! treatises la In existence. City Street Well Renamed. Liberty street, in New York cit has been so known since the dns c the revolution. Before that It wa Crown street, which savored entlrel too much of royalty to suit the pi trtots. so the name bad to go wit kingly rule. - Aute Teats. i Ixmdoa experimenter find tl rtotorlng enriches the blood, and git good sleep. The tests were applied those who. ride, not to the man w k4 In front of the motor. ' ' - |