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Show ( a ' AH in a f.'.inutu , do a rood many thing la a For instance, we are whirled ec the ouUiue of the earth Just thlr-teemiles. and bare gone around the a ray of light haa eaa 1.0$) traveled ll.too 000 miles; the loweet eound your ear can catch haa made Ml vibration, the highest tone 8428.000 vibration. Twenty four bar-telof beer have gone down 12.094 throats: 6.673 c!rr ha been made; 101 ton of coal have been mine and 1 66 worth of gold haa been extracted mother erth 'toot. TO STRENGTHEN THE EYE. : WHO JURY PLACES STAIN ON UNITED STATES SENATOR , GREAT ENGLISH POET DIED IN LONDON RECENTLY W a System of Athletics Said to Be f Much Benefit. That there should be special exer-elte- e for the eyes j perhaps a sore! Idea to many. But tt Is said that one way to strengthen the eyes ia to turn them alternately upward and downward as tar its possible twenty times la succession. Do this slowly. Next turn the eyes on the level from right to left, repeating as before. Tare them to the upper left corner and then to loger right corner. Then at tern its the motion from tbe nppe right corner to the lower left ooraei aad repeat. Conclude these exerotee by rolling the eyes around, first U the righL then to the left, to the ev treme limit of the muscular extoo sioas. Be very careful when perform lug the exercise not to strain th muscles. a MEN TAKE SECOND PLACE. of Abyssinian Tribe Really Emancipated. (a the valley of the Barca, la Abyssinia, there ia a comnunity where the women, without holding meeting! er'agltatlooa of any ktnd.bave thews'-lvew- . All the womea work hard, while the men are Idle; hat by way of compensation the house aed ail it contains belong to the wife. At the least unkind word she turns the hesband out at night. In storm or raia, and he cannot come back until he makes amends by the gift of a cow. The wife considers It e duty to abuse the husband and If she were weak enough to show any love for blm in Ufa or grief at kl death aha would be scorned by her tribe. The vrlfo, with-eu- t any reason, may strike her teat and go, taking with her one-thirof the Joint possessions. The husband, anlesa he le traveling, may not lire eut of hie teat - d emsn-elpate- Haaded Dolitni Reward far iltu cjuieuH kw cured kf Umi 7. J. CHEVCT CO . Tdfetfd lbd vademitfRed. h e kaowu K J (1Nf W, fortfadlaat retrn. mud believe blm ftcrfoeity bud srebM In U baiilaM treaMMtif an od laMMlMftty Mb Mrrjr ui aqjt obiigU4u in4e bj bt ftm WaLDIMO, klMTAJI Uattll H Toiddo. O but! Druurtu. Rtira ChUrril Cre ! lutentAliy, MOtfag rerfACod mueown of cm dtrueUf upiMi Um blud ad tysrem. TeiimotiUU toncfrtd 7rto & bttud. ftoid by rti bra (. TddLC Uftii'n Fmiuliy tnito fjr eaMtliwCbm. 1& ONLY RUSSIANS MAY FISH. Waters Around Vladivostok Aro Jsab eutly Looked Aftor. la the greet fishing grounds of the sea of Okhotsk, north of Vladivostok, the Russian government sells concessions annually, but ell the vessels employed must oe Russian, sail under that (lag end have Russian crews. No fishing Is allowed In the rivers, nor nearer than one mile from the month of the river. A severe penalty Is Imposed on any Japanese found working la g Russian fishery. Neither can a Japanese sell fish to a Russian. The Russian Seal company, the East Siberian Fishing company and one other company have the exclusive right to la September last one ship fish, tons brought In a cargo of thirty-seveot salmon from Okhotsk to the Vladivostok market One firm sent 20,100,-60pounds of salmon to Hamburg; another firm supplied 6.4S0.000 pounds to the Japanese government. United States Senator Joseph Ralph ing a college education began to pracBurton of Kansas, who waa fou-itice law In 1876. Then ho moved to guilty of using his offlcal position to Kansas and did his first campaigning 1897. east in married the in far The career of 8ir Edwin Arnold, be protect a fraudulent concern in its use for Garfielfl two years later. In 1894 who died in Ixjnrton last week, was one Grieved and shocked by bis marriage of the malls, has been prominent in ,and 1896 he was an unsuccessful of peculiar interest, from the days of to the oriental woman his third mat- the Sunflower state for years as a candidate, but was elected in hid prosperity to those of bis afflic- rimonial venture the family of Blr politician and campaign orator. He 19ul to succeed Laden Baker to tbe tion. Since the author began to fail Edwin was won over to the little wife was born in Indiana, and after receiv upper house. She was In health bis devoted attendant has of the talented Englishman. been the charming Japanese woman Mias Tama Kurokawa. Joseph Ralph Burton, senior United untarlly surrendered himself to the States Senator from Kansas and e prosecuting author ties. Sir Edwin Arnold, one of the oldest voluminous writer on the London political leader of wide Influence He was elected to the Senate Januof England' literary and Journalistic press. As long ago as 18$ n xid: throughout the WesL was convicted ary 4, 1901, so that he atill haa teo The hardest work ot my life has by n Jury in the United States Dis- years to serve. knight. Is dead Of old age, after raftering for year from partial paraly- been done on a dally newspaper. I trict Court at SL Louis March 9 of have written more than 8,000 edito- accepting compensation to protect tbe sis. As poet, Orientalist and newsDAN DALY IS DEAD. paper writer he had been easily to rials." Interests of the Rialto Grain A Securthe fore front of literary circles for The Light of Asia" waa begun in ities Company, a Eccentrlo and Popular Comedian Sufr a full quarter of a century. His work September, 1878, and tbe finished epic eumbs to Consumption. concern," before the Posioffice was almost es widely known in Amer- to eight books was put in the binds Department at Washington. Dan Daly, mort eccentric and one ot ica ee In England, and hie fame had of the printer, published and on the The Senator was found guilty on the best beloved of comedians, died spread to the four corners of the market by July 1879. It made a frest lx of tha seven counts to the indict- suddenly March 26, in the Hotel Yen wdili Even within the last month stir and ran through many editions ment On the other count, the third domo. New York. He bad been sufarticles from his pen on Japan and a verdict of not guilty waa re- fering a long time from consumption, one, Sir was Edwin - Device for Queen knighted by Killing Rabbits. the crisis In the far East have been Victoria in 1888. He waa often This third count la similar but always insisted to his friends that turned. ' Aa Injurious Implement for nee la published In the American papers. In charge to that of counts one and bis ailment was stomach trouble. Hla titles. He felloe with was of a Austhe perpetual warfare which the bad a soft spot la Bombay university and of the Eoyal two, and for this reason the govern- w.fe died a little more than a week Sir Edwin tralians ere forced to carry on against hie heart foralways the East, from ment announced at the beginning of ago, and the comedian failed rapidly myatlc the swarms of rabbits which Infest which be got bis third wife, end which Asiatic aoclety, officer of the White the trial that It did not desire any con- since that time. He was 40 years old. of Down also the 81am, expert-anteof Elephant that country haa lately beea Of his better work. He ot The Daly family, of which Dan was mnch viction. Inspired Siam and the Sun of Jtpan, with at Victoria. It consists wae aa on every modern second class ot Rising Senator's the youngest son, was noted because the court that ruled authority The filled with Medjdle, Imperial a ct poisonous Oriental cylinder nation, end was never tired of third elass Osmanieh, and commaider bond ot 85,000 be continued, end that of the theatrical successes of Its memliquid, with a foot Plata attached to It, the th defendant report from time to bers Dan was called the eccentrle praises ot the hardy Jap- of the Lion and Sun ot Persia." tinging which U placed In any thickly Infest-aand especially hi Japanese anese, time pending arguments on the motion comedian," because nobody could imiaa a soon as rabbit was L. Edwin times presses three Sir ape has ' whose for arrest of judgment and other le- tate him, although , there were more disposition wire, gentle a the plate It opens valve which sprin- done much to mold his first wife being KathertaejEHsa-betpublic English gal steps taken prior to the appeal to "imlUtions" of his methods than of kles the animal with some of the Blddulph of London, whs ed to the United States Court of Appeals. those 6t any other comedian. Cecelia and bring It to tbe active supopinion the licks then animat. The Chen-nlng 1864. His second was Fannie poison. - The case establishes the precedent Loftus and Fay Templeton each had of the Mikado elsima In th of Boston, who died la 1889. Ia poison off Its fur, and tha farmer la port war with of a prosecution under section 1782 an Imitation of Dan Daly" in their Rusal. present relieved of ona more of hla pests. 189? ho married Tama Kurokawa of Hie automatic moveSir Edwin waa born June 10, 1832. of the revised statutes ot the United repertoires. Sendai, Japan. She survives him. slow Stsam Traction Anniversary. States, which prohibits members of ments and tne peculiarly A curious fact to regard to The won his of voice tones and measured of from the Educattd at Oxford, Feb. )8 waa the centennial accepting compensaCongress 81r Edwin Arnold, best known to thjj Light of the World" ia that It was en- tion for their services to any ease him fame. aee of ateam traction oa railroads. When he was a boy, his brother. R waa oaty a five-to- n moving engine public as the author of The Light of tirely dictated to a Japanese puden to which Involves the Interest of the feda Japanese secretary. Tom and Robert, were already on the eral government ranting aver the Merthyr Tydfil Asia" and Th Light of the World," in the death of 81r Edwit Arnold course. Us Inventor was Richard waa educated at University College, Senator Burtons recourse le an ap- stage, and they gave him a small part In which he waa very first a the star of magnitude disapcould Oornlshmaa. R a Trevlthle. peal to the United State Circuit Court to Vacation. He did better in Uppears from the sky of lltenture,' a of Appeals, which body Is th final ar- successful. draw fifteen tons at a rate ot five writer of marked ability tom the biter of his case. Pending tbe final side Down" and better still In The ties aa bear. It had aa eight Inch Under George W. ranks of Journalism, a publicist of re- action of that tribunal he may give City Directory. cylinder and toothed wheels, which Lederer's management he played In nown from the field ot diplomacy, and bond and obtain temporary freedom. taught In notched rails aad helped It In Gay New York" at the Herald a gentle end loving spirit troa the huaver bard placet la the track. - Only In the course of the trial it developman brotherhood. a few trips were Bade by It, for the ed that dnring his term of office Sen- Square Theater, and finally to The He was, first ot all, ot course, a ator Barton had a total income from Belle of New York," in which he won experiment ' was not commercially and while some poems have to hla law practice at Washington his greatest success here end in Lonpoet, progltMe. don. Last summer he wae the star acnieve greatness his poetical produc828,000 a year. ac sSi to nearly amounting Duet Packs gee. In John Henry," which proved a fall-orI Senations bad gre&tneaa throat upoi them. adduced evidence The against The aatotpal regulations ot Berlin and since then he has been to Homer nods and so does Sir Edwin, tor Burton may be summarised as teaiat that refuse, ashes end all that Is he those who follows: also and but scintillates, aaeraRy though Inaccurately sumhave devotedly followed th trail of First In November. 1902, he acceptmarised by the term "dust should s have bis gathered n proposition to become general genius poetic ed ' be carried through the streets la airSecurih many 'pearls' of thought as counsel of the Rialto Grain tight receptacles. have been strewn by any other poet ties Company, a concern whose opera' of hit era: it HI be a long tims before tion at the time were under the scrutEMPTY NOW. Tbe IJgbt of Asia, With Sadi In iny of postoffice officials. Garden and "Jsponka" ore conthe Second Burton demarded 2,500 for Have Medicine. One Weman Quit I Umbo adthat to which to signed the bis services, but he was satisfied to "VJblle a ooffee user my stomach vancing materialism of the nee haa be paid to monthly Installments of troubled me for years." says a lady ot sentenced all poetry. 500 each. Columbus, (X. and 1 had to take mediAa Sir Edwin was long a resident ot Third Soon after his employment it cine all the time, t had what 1 thought a and married that the federal grand Jury wife Japanese Japan, developed I could waa the best stomach medicine was the Brooks Brokerand In united was to perfectly investigating heart get, hid to keep getting it filled all that land and 'nation, it la a bathetic age Company, wlch which Major Hugh the time at 40 cents a bottle. I did feature of his death that h should C. Dennis, president of the Rialto aot kahw whsl the crake of my troupass away Just as Japan Is ibout to Company, haa been associated. ble wee but Just dragged along from realize his fond and Insistent prophecy Fourth In December, 1902, Dennis Arnold. medb to Lady deg day, suffering and taking would she take that Indicted; appealed to Burton for rank Arnold. Sir Edwin was Widow of the vtth Japan aloe all the Ume About six months ego 1 quit tea Oxford, being A prizeman there to most progressive, civilized oaf power- help. . Fifth Numerous letters written by end coffee and began drinking Postum 1882. He became master of King Ed- ful nations on tbe globe. that the Senator was showed 1884 In ward'! at Burton Birmingham schoql end I have aot had my prescription prevent the Condemns Youthful Martuges. and remained there until 1886. From Ailed nines, which is a great surprise using bis Influence to f Dan" Daly, the Comedian. order fraud D. a of 1861 William against the wae until he latter printhe of year Dickey New Judge wee the the to me for It proves that coffee a So card vaudeville. Securities A drawing great Company. colGrain court Deccsn of the York took occtrion the jUalto supreme government cause of all my trouble although 1 sev- cipal Sixth Burton aubmitted regular re- was be In vauaev.lle that manage? lege at Toons, Bombay., Returning to other day severely to condemn clergyer suspected IL him 8L0G0 a week hr conIn 1861Slr men and Edwin became who London Justices minors-While porta to the Rialto people tefllng them willingly paid marry When my friends ask me how I j services. his at were progressing holding court to Middleton Mow matters lest since 1 here beea taking Postum nected with tbe Daily Telegraph, doof them reports advising I any. To tell the truth 1 don't feel ing much editorial and literary writ- Judge Dickey granted an intertocutory Washington, Postoffice Department and Vagrant Had 8mall Fortune. filed at the degree annulling the marriage of a at aU only that I get hungry and ant ing. Brown Barbora Honors Venus assurance that Tf the with and of The the who boy Newdegate closing winning tt prixe girl and lots oMt ht( gjoped w everythin 1 want and at- - your end of Ryan.-- - Bofctoa cbaracter-fo- r many ifter-thtogw a'rid' look' hls to the' of 1883, ere Oxford aKo married at 1 subject am happy and never hurts me end VyeaT ty a jus- you" yeark past, waa arrested for vagrancy Une I win Attend to matter poem being The' Feast ot Belshas-ssr- , tice to Narrowsburg. In luting th th well and contented aU the time. the other day, and upon being searchmarked Arnold aa n man of far decree hit honor said It was shame "I could not get my family to drink In JanIndicted 88.000 waa found concealed In her ed waa Burton On death ministers Senator tbe of that the gospel Qg JusPostum for a wbbe until I mixed It In above average ability. She waa permitted' to dea as member of clothing. Although, a little coffee and kept oa reducing tha of Thornton Hunt, editor of the Tele- tices of the peace could be prsuaded uary last be arrested un- part from the courtroom in peace, but not could he Pos-tutto children his to succeeded Arnold for post marry amount at coffee until I got U ad the stk of S U Congress graph, to keep off the streets. a til after that body adjourned, he vd- wtth warning Now they all like If and the? and tor many years wae tbe moat fee. never belch It up like coffee. Brings Lawsuit Against Father. JJUHonored Neme'uToid Ptoc We all know that Postum Is a Mrs. Ernest Thompson Seton of San Reunited by Their Child. Society Woman an Author. a few weeks a Von .voltke Within maker. I htt, It helps one greatMrs. Clarence Machay, who gen-erFrancisco, wife of the artist and auRather a dramatic wedding has Just will again figure as head of the Yon thor ot that name. Is suing her father, ly for we do aot have to think of aches mocy lx reported from FortScott, published a Prussian army. the o Staff and pains all the time and can nse Kansaa. Some month ago Mr. and Albert Gallatin, for the recovery of !a a situated Voltke H. is the nephew of th great - cur tilnds for other things." Name Mr. IL L. Hallowell were divorced A mile from her luxurious cen- 810,000 which he promised to pay la nineteenth later the of paw horn. strategist given y. Postum Go. Battle 'Creek, because of incompatibility. They had Harbor Hill, at llosiva. u long years he acted a contract with his first wife at the tury. to whom for The Mich. most the and youngend will consequently time of their divorce in 1S8L Important object to th, one child, a email lad, Tfco one who ha to bother with ster refused to adjust himself to the a typewriting was to be turned over to her quarmoney the to palatial ma,hine on b no stranger coffee aclse and pain is badly handi- changed condition!. when he enters when shfe should reach the age of 18 At last, on his Mackjy Wrote the story. fine ters of the Konigsplat capped In the race for feme and foe accounL the couple decided to remar- weather .he walked to and him Count Helmut!, never years, but Gallatin for eight years kept chief. a. her them tune Postum 1 a wonderful rebuild- - ry. Aa they stood before the probate secluded workshop and or a division her waitings by one excure and then her commanded a brigade cami cr. There's n rer re?. and finally retook the day of another. On the boy cwPfor tae ceremony much less Look In each package for the fam Judge them, bolding matron wtth some jear, to v, treu--, v Count V&nTiTtSJtke'a death he became pudiated his contract altogether. between station bis cus Hole bock, "The Road to Well-- , Chicago Chronicle. on th sunny aide of 3o. er to the emperor. tight to a hand of each. aen-atori- al 0 Ion-ore- d d cy-Yle- 1 h i I Hows This? ftf W Ou MM of i'aurrfe Uuhfrfc Cure. Air-Tig- e, j per-hap- " a. tun-shin- Peculiar Japanese Custom. ol The foreigner should bewar making presents to any Japanese girl nnles he Is bent upon matrimony. Te present her with any sort of a gift, even though it be only a posy, will be regarded as a proposal of marriage, and to accept the present, though noi a word of love or matrimony be pass ed. Is a sign that she accepts you. Cxllant Americans have got into aed ous trouble and found it netessary to leave the country at night to escape s which engagement they binding thoughtlessly incurred by giving to a maiden some trifle TMMiote aad Billion Dollar Grass. The two greatest fodder plants oe earth, one good for 14 tone hay and th other 80 tons green fodder per acre. Grows everywhere, so does Victor! Rape, yielding 60.000 lbs. sheep and wine food per acre. JUST SKSD IOC H BTAMTS TO TBS John A. Salser Seed Co., La Croaee, Wia, and receive In return their big catalog ard lots of farm seed sample, tW. N. UJ Oddities of Great Men. Shelley could spend an entire flay floating little paper boats oa say Poor water he chanced to be near. oddities and eccentriciGoldsmith's ties were chiefly dandyisms, and Ike story of his peach blossom coat la known the world over. Montaigne had an aversion for Friday, and, while be preferred odd numbers, be would not sit down to a table with thirteen persons. The Meeting of the National Irrigation Congress. To be held at El Paso, Texas, this fall, promises to be of ? great Interest to' n dwellers la country, aad addressee will be made by American and foreign Irrigation nuthoritlee. An interesting. program. Including. a genuine Mexican bull fight, will be. given by the citizens. For further information regarding date of above meeting, railroad fares, etc., address C. F. Warren, room No. 411, Dooly block, 8aJt Lake City, Utah. Inter-Mountai- To Strike Corns Medal. committee, including more than fifty member of th Institute of France, haa beea formed with the object of commemorating th scientific work of the late Prof. A Coma by means of a medal struck for thut pnrpoae. A rrovlalonal Mehr Greye Sweet rw4ra for CUMm. need Snccemfetly by Mother Gray, nan Is the Children' Home to New York, oar Constipation, Fever ishaeM, Bad Stomach, Teething Disorders move aad regulate the Bowel and Destroy Worms. Over 30,006 testimonials. At all draggwta 25c. Sample FREE. Addrem AS Olmsted. L Roy. M.Y. Carnival of Venice. Tho carnival of Venice, which one was celebrated by the whole populaoe of that city, has now become n monopoly of the children. for M rm. Wtnelow! Soothing Syrvp, chlldram tMthliut, often tha from, rwdocm I ton. alurtptla. gum wind iHml e Tt Inin First Almanacs. The first almanac was published In 1472 by Martin Ilkus at Buda, Poland, and la 1473 almanacs were compiled nearly to their present form by John Mailer, otherwlre Regimontanus, a printer at Nuremburg. Tt first almanac printed in England was Hich-ar- J Pynaon's which appeared to 1497 F!ob Core tuiot bo too highly spoken f aoourh ear. J. W. O'Buu, SZt Zhlr Are, JL. Mlinrspolln Mian., Jan. A iKXk Th Intjrferes with Matrimony. head of a Berlin firm, finding that one of hla young women clerk had become engaged to another member of the staff, discharged her. Th Tcxag woman thereupon sued her for amount of 1 alary for tho remaining months of tha year for which she had beea engaged, aad judgment waa given In her favor m the ground that neither the an any alight caress could be regarded aa Just cause for diimissaL .gL.xgJPi9I-gr.-fot.th- To Cure Cold In One day. AS Tsk Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. druggists refund money If tt fells to corn. 96 sl W p sbe-,alleg- 's. 1 ft!." . Lands of Russian Peasants. Statistics compiled by tho Zemtroa Of provinces of --European Russia showed that 891,000 peasant famines, representing a population of perhaps 7,000,000, had only nine acre forty-nin- e of land to .the family, and that 819,-44-4 peasant households, representing a population of about 18,000,000, had acres each, although only twenty-on- e hundreds of thousands of such house holds consisted of from eight to twenty-five membtrs. -- |