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last illness.'* We feel that you represented us nil at his bedside anti ask you that you accept this token of regard and gratitude.“ Roy Adamson, Paul Armstrong Hurl Armstrong, Andy Beveridge Frank Bonn, LcRoy Bourne, A. S. Brown, George E. Carpenter, L. F. Camomile, Lee Cltesney, Alex, Col-hath, Percy Cropper, J. F. Critchlow. M. F, Cunningham, E. L). Drake, David C. Dunbar, J. U. Eldrege, Jr., Ernest J. Evans, Frank II. Ellis,Claude W. Gates, Josh Grant, George L. Geiger, Frank Godbe, John Hughes, William Iglcheart, Parley Jenson, Frank Keys, W. W. Latham William Liehlrin, DeWitt B. Lowe, Russell Lowry, Leo Marix, J. II. Moore, A. NT. McKay, A. G. Mackenzie, James McTcrncy, Samuel C. Park, Stanley Price, Joel L. Priest Dod Riter, llarry Robinson, Jaspar Rand, Isaac Russell, Harry Shiplcr. Fred Slade, F. W. Sprague, Peter A. Simpkin, Alex Tarbct, A. O Tre-ganza, Jacob Turner, Car] Williams,Vie Wells, llarry Voungerman.”« # «Cartoonist Johnson formerly with the Inter-Mountain Republican has term does not involve any particular hypothesis as to the inner nature of the atom. As commonly understood, matter is merely that something which |os»£*hcs the properties of weight and inertia. Its existence is, tlfetrcfore, just as real as the existence ot these properties. As investigation goes oir, tlie more properties which we find ourselves agreed in associating with weight nnd inertia,the more definite does our idea of mutter become. Thus there is now practical unanimity in regarding matter as com* posed of discrete particles, nnd recently some evidence has appearedwhich makes it plausible at least uendow the discrete particles with ni electrical property as well as with weight in inertia, and it has also been suggested that the inertia property may he entirely wrapped up in the electrical property. If further experimenting should justify this hypo thesis the term * matter ’ would lose none of its present significance, but would rather gain additional meaning, just as the term ‘light’ gained rather than lost in significance when Maxwell and Hertz discovered a relation between light and electricity“ The assertion that liuht 'is a
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