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Show CACHE AMERICAN. LOGAN. UTAH Pneumatic Tired Railway Coach Is Tested American Our Government How It Operates Heroines CAPON PRODUCTION 1 INCREASES PROFITS By William Bruckart u, TIIE DEPARTMENT OP LOUSE M. COMSTOCK Polly Merrill An Added Amount of Flesh C'AIIIKlt ihI Mulhri Merrill Makes Market Demand. fl guiie ii furl) JUSTICE la ona characteristic of Til Klin American people that consti- tiail tutes something of a puzzle to In a at ilniitiliin on Im.iiun t. T Hiunlrl.l Krm A luu.ur, Nrto I rulitiA.U .U jfwrt.c. liotuu lliflf three children mill u 1 e rupmi retain the tender, liu u jcur ulil I'iiII) in charge. umlri eft iuullly of flesh that Imre ful iitriictlu tu kee Ivier Juicy Mini u in it younger llfejaged thrre, out ul mischief. iut the, and limi.H a ready market bent bread In lu tmke al leu. and tnd there la a scarcity of other market to lie afraid ul lorn-- , aa unz lind been seen IhereulMiuia for aoinelluie (mi I. waa delivered to the The production of cnjmn will add) for this win in Hie )eur 7 mi. when The Oral pneumatic tired railway car to thla country la pictured ahortly after It tu nuy poultryinnu's annual the revoluilm was nearing Its clow two a mad week' trip over Mat-ercar the profit of official the line, Carrying company at Philadelphia. Ua Income. Tlia Inrreased amount of and North Carolina an overrun by Beading worth. of demonalratlon a thorough railroad tinea under lla power, to give lie'll on th body, esjieclally the (he British, bre.i't. and the Improved quality of Father and mother were scarcely meat gives to the capon Its high gone from home, however, alien House Imported value and market demand. The hand of the dreaded Tories were by Coast Settlers percentage of edible meat on the lighted approaching Die house, Foil) Vallejo. Calif. Twentieth-centurcajMin will arentge CJ per cent as was wise enough In the way ol Californian pattern their compared with about 50 per rent for these marauding bands to know they home after the houses of France. the cockerels and 59 per cent for sere protuihly after fslher'a money Fjtaln or Great Britain, but In the fattened fowl. 1'roporly fed. of shlcb he had received a fair to Absorb Famed "Monaco at ill bn It devotee, of California' Hie day post the onMin uses a good part of the sum In payment of a debt some days Republic tunny of whom will he glad to Unger Spanish glory an aristocrat who ration to make body growth and a before. Quick as a thought, send Kingdom of Chance. on In a beauty where man wished to build himself an atjni large, strong frame Is needed to sup- Ing ber younger sister to get the unnatural tractive new estate frequently port the Inrreased amount of flesh wallet which held the money out ol Washington. Pinna for the trnna heljied nature to an Imported Hie very building from which the bird puts on. The ca- Its hiding place, she molded the fer to France of virtual control of elmrm. even If they have to (my aw allow up afar. prlnclwil!ty of Moo late. If France should pon also has the ranging ability of bread dough Into loaves Then, pour the gllllerlii the principality It would mean that Thus In 1S50 Gen. Mariano the turkey. Ing the gold Into the bottom of ber aco, glittering Kingdom of Chance," the The best method In producing pans, she pressed the dough over It on tile Blvlera. are being discussed hlg nation will underwrite Guitdaltijie Yullejo Imported a house from New York and ancapons Is to select cockerels weigh and pushed her mornings baking In their on jilt la. Purl and Monte finance of the tiniest of state. The other from Switzerland. About Carlo, Ttie jiroMed change would Invisible, nd usually Ignored hound lug about 1'4 pounds at eight weeks Into the hot oven. nltnatlnn ary will slide down from Peauaolcll a mile from Sonoma they aland of age. These are caponlred In the The British were Indeed after the afreet chiefly the tax Monaco citizen, heretofore untaxed to Include Monte Carlo and the late spring and parly summer when money. When today. red cheeks with Iolly. because contributions from the fa Comtninlne. It baa even been aug broiler prices are Ion. The birds and The first sot made to order tn heart, defied them to mou beating Monrock that of the sufficient high gested are then foil so ns to develop body find It. Switzerland. RUmn idled. It waa gaming casino were they commenced ransacking to meet res old Phocnean fort be aco, need may the principality' loaded piece by piece into a sail growth and are fattened to be sold the bouse, and soon found Mr. Mpr would jiay the regular taxea of brought under a military tricolor. when about ten months of age rill s Ing vessel. From Enrnjie It made wallet, which had been emp "But these would lie minor change, When choosing cockerels for enpon-Izln- tied In such haste that a few coins France. the many weeks Journey to Cal "Eight sqinire miles In area, and of which the average visitor would Ifurnla around Hie Horn get only those which show remained In It, and rolled out on Carried by carta to only good vigor and vitality and the floor. Iolly watched them with with more than two mile of coast remain Ignorant If the sun contln have a tendency to produce large her heart In her mouth. Then np i'- -e tourhlng the bluest of seas the ues to brighten the world famous the Inlended site. Hie pieces were of Motinco ha been one terraces. If w bones. An Individual of this type run little yachts once Each put together by Indian Ieter, to pick up the principality more anchor In Hie Port of llercu w III recover from the operation very money, give It to the officer, and of the most artificial of states" an) piece, numbered, wa carefully Geo If tennla of National the the a bulletin from the lea, chnmplona laid In Its projier place. No nail quickly and with the least halting crow delightedly, Iretty money graphical society. "Chance give It world meet on the court of Ia nr In growth. screw were used in the hilld-Ing- . More In fower! Festa club. If warm beaches attract Its riches Chance has reversed It The grain produced on the farm It was glued and bound heart sank. Apparently fortunes Iolly'a tlielr share of bathing beauties. If Bigger gaming sctlvltle and frpp range supplemented with her. Peter had seen her hide the precious elsewhere anil other amusement shiny motor cars come to halt besome animal protein and a mineral The second house wa conIn terror ahe watched ber Ut have robbed Monte Carlo not only tween casino, and restaurant to win mixture may be used as feed. Rye, gold. structed In New York, taken officer's brother the British tie take It lure their beauty prizes, the prlncljial of Its prohta but also of oats. rape, soybeans, peas, lespede-za- . aart and pneked by wagon over hand and lead him out to the kltch Amuiement Ar Varied. By of Monaco will eontlnue Its gay, aKalfa and clover will furnish and mountains. prairies out and en, then, enongh, Long before the depression broke artificial life of leisure oud beauty." range pickings through the entire the back door curiously to the flower garden the bank which no player had conperiod of growth. Then ahe sighed In relief. She knew quered, Monaco had conte to offer what Peter bad In mind. such a variety of amusement Hint Traonesting Turkeys Is Out In the garden the Tories com prosjierlty will doubtless return. On Found to Be Good Plan menced digging, ruthlessly uproot the Mont Agel golf course players There Is nothing new shout trap- Ing rose bushes and alysura. Finally can alternately drive toward the nesting turkeys, but there Is a great their shovels hit something hard. In snowy summits of the Aljis and the matchless blue of the deal of profit to be derived from triumph they dug up a wooden box. On 20 tennla courts, Free Robber Who Returns Robinson explained the ctrcum Opening It, they found the body of Cote dAzur. heavy laying hens capable of bad died dead the mountains and which down between stances of the crime. He aald he Peter's rabbit, of known fertile eggs highly Serve to Sentence. had been convicted at Fort Smith. hatehahlllty. Pedigreed breeders In to hla Inconsolable grief, and been the rook peninsula famous players Ark., tn 1898 and wns on the way a turkey flock are as Important as burled In the garden the day be sMmnlnte an emulation which makes be to A desire Kansas Mo. City. I pedigreed chickens, and the turkey fore A few minutes later, alarmed La Festa club a favorite rendez- square with Hie law by serving a to the penitentiary when he picked specialist recognizes this to the at the reported approach of Amer vous Bathing Is so lengthening sentence luqiosed on him 34 years the lock on his handcuffs leaped from the window of a moving passame degree as does the hen pro- lean troops under Marlon, the cha- the aenson that summer has many ago has been rewarded by an un Kan-and grined Tories mounted their horses devotees Into the Port of Uorru conditional ducer. President senger train near Coffeyville, from jiardon tea come the stintless yachts of many escaped Turkey hens, when left to their and rode away. Hoover to William Klrhy Robinson, Move to California. nations and. Just outside, huge now own resources, will lay enough eggs sixty five years old. From tourist steamers await the return there he went to Galveston. to make a setting, go broody and In October Robinson ap Early Mary Lindley Murray Lnter he moved to Cali of their guests before setting out Texas. proceed to reproduce their kind: United States at the penl peared It a and half ago once more on the path of the mod fornla and married. As the years and they may possess ability to lay and ACENTDKY Knn.. Leavenworth. at tentlary to mind her ern pilgrim of pleasure part waa a living will transmit this ability through offered to serve a four year sentence jiassed there always borne and children and leave the Few visitors to Monte Cano have to make for his family so he did their sons to their granddaughters. a In on 1898 him on charge not find making of history to men. But known whether they were In the Inijmsed his way clear to returu to Trapnesting determines which turrobbing a post office. Mary Murray not only mind tiny principality or In France of No the and pay his debt to soprison key hens possess ability to lay. ed oneLindley but records were available, of the hiost splendid homes France did nothing to emphasize the ciety. Then he was divorced and When this ability Is found, the posIn early New York city, was a pop transition, and the law of comjietl-tlolater remnrrled Finally he pros sessor of It should be mated to a ular hostess and mother of two He now owns a large tour triumphed over polities so far jiered male similarly endowed for transBODICE CONTRAST of Lindley as the casual visitor was concerned. 1st camp and a store at Westmoremission purposes. This simple gen- charming daughters and BzCHFRIE MritOl.S the famous grammarian Monaco Is today so full of tourist land. Calif. His home Is at Caba eric practice will work wonders In Murray, but It has been claimed that but for palaces, commercial hotels and penzon. Improving any flnek, but the wise of the United sions, that those who like the ell her, The history Last fall he decided to return to turkey farmer will select breeders States might easily have been dlf mate, the sports and the amuseface the penalty for the crime. of lnrge size and good health. ferent I ments of the place need not wait "All through the years." he said General Washington at one time for the return of fortune to the recently. 1 had that struggle with Crooked Breastbones made her home his headquarters gaming rooms she formerly favored I realized that the my conscience. The cause of crooked breastbone during an important council of war. Life Gay Under Any Flag. right course for me to take was to la said to be due to lack of lime and Monte Carlo Is a beautiful, clean, After bis defeat at the hands of surrender t whalevet Judgment the Even In the old phosphorus In the rations, which the British at the Battle of Long Is peaceful resort. government would Impose on me It are said to make bone or give It land. In August of 1776. Washington days the streets were often quiet by wns my desire to do right which led Others say that making retreated across East river and Into nine. Onee the theater and ballet me to take the steps and return to strength. birds go on the roost too young will lower Manhattan. By September 13 or opera crowds had entered the cause the deformity. The probabil- the British had gained control of garish portals f he combination caRobinson said he discussed the ity Is that both conditions contrib- both the East and Hudson rivers, so sino and theater, Monte Carlo was problem with his wife and she also ute to the defect; so feed given that Washington felt his position In quiet until the brief hustle of taxis agreed his decision was right Since his return to Leavenworth young birds should contain a suffi- New York city untenable and com at the close of the performance. he has been held In Jail by the gov ciency of these elements which menced a retreat northward to a should be contained In most com- more strategic location on Harlem ernment until notified that his parCanadians Quit mercial chick rations. don had been Issued. Heights. This move was only par 300,000 Serves Time In Jail. U. S. for Native Land tinlly completed, and General Put nam with 4,000 men, nearly one More Robinson, preparing to leave the than 300,000 Montreal. POULTRY NOTES fourth of the Colonial army, still re- Canadians who went to the United Jail, said at least twelve persons In lower Manhattan, when at Westmoreland knew his story. States In search of better condiThe 1982 crop of turkeys was 13 mained the British decided to throw a line tions. hnve returned to the dominSenator Shortrldge of California per cent above that of 1931. It Is off further ion In the last eight years. It was and Representative Ihll Swing knew estimated that 18,000,000 were sent across the Island, cutting It In 1920. retreat They sought to obtain a learned at the Immigration departto market. From her home at the corner of ment Of these, 202.580 were Canadiapardon for him during the Harding administration but failed and about 24,000 were Guinea fowls have a tendency to what is now Park avenue and Thir n-horn Mrs. street. Robinson Is going bnok to his Murray Rritlsfi subjects with Canadian mate In pairs, but one male may be of the Amerl domicile. The peak of the movewife, his home, and his business mated successfully with three or watched the retreat He Is going hack to the friends who cans and the coming of the British ment hack to Canada was reached four females. He Is with anxious eyes. She planned her In the fiscal year ended March 31, respect him In the cnniunlty In view of her husgoing back to a utnre Insured by 1927, and, curiously, the smallest To maintain a high level of egg campaign. bands Tory sympathies. It was but numbeb of Canadians have come good Investments and a sound bank production. It Is not necessary to Ing account. cull more than a third of the birds natural that the British leaders home since the depression set In. Howe and Clinton and Generals dethe received by Information from a normal flock of chickens durGovernor Tyron, should stop by the partment of Immigration shows ing the year. Age of Ink on Wills Murray house for a chat Moreover that the number of Canadian-borWins Estate for Woman It Is not always the lack of grit their trap for the Americans was persons In the United States last Oakland. Calif. -- The age of Ink and oyster shell that causes hens almost set; General Putnam and his counted Is 1.278.421, an Increase of on two wills, both dated the same men were practically theirs. So they only 153 496 In ten years. Of these, to lay eggs, for In many entered the house gladly, won for Miss Victoria Nowell the s leaving and are 370.852 cases It Is due to the bird being ab$30.ot hi estate of her sister Miss their men lolling Impatiently out 907.509 are Canadians of British. normally fat. under Superior Nowell side. For two precious hours Mrs German and other racial origin. Outstanding among latest evening Harriet born population of fashions is the two piece which con court ruling kept them there, plying Murray The foreign from hens fed cod liver oil Eggs When E O. Heinrich, Berkeley wine from the famous the United States was given as slsts of a dark skirt and a light contain much vitamin D, which nu- them with and criminologist tea with compliments and of Increase cellar, 111,013 graphologist an bodice wal'tline which at only the Murray stops trition experts say (s essential for was a decrease The picture shows a handsome com titled before Judge Lincoln Church aided witticisms Meanwhile, There by ten In years. the proper growth and maintenance young Aaron Burr and under cover in the English, Welsh and Irish peo- blnatlon of white satin for tin that the slimier of two wills leav of teeth and bone. of a nearby wood. General Putnam ple In the United States, but an In bodice with black velvet for the ing everything to Miss Nowall. was moved his entire troops not thwart! crease of 30 per cent In the num skirt portion Another combination written at a later date than one dl Thirty-seveand one also of danger. The shows out The and which Is frequently noted at smart viding the estate with charity the Scots. report of following her of eggs were laid by the winning won the Battle of there were In the rejiuhlic 735.307 gatherings is the black velvet skirt bulge rilled In favor of the dead Colonists the day pullet In the western New York womans sister persons whose father or both par tojiped with a simple waist depth contest That Is equiva- Harlem Heights. and bodice of colorful metal cloth or At the present time plans are ents were French Canadians lent to 310 eggs, weighing 24 ounces Talking t lint which Is even more cotisplru 323.017 whose father or both parto the dozen, or more than eight afoot to commemorate the services races born In ously new the bodice entirely cov Talking comes hy nature, silence times the weight of the hpn that of Mrs Murray h.v erecting an tm ents were of other by understanding ered with glittering sequins. Canada. laid them posing monument In her honor. n J 1 a oo CONTROL OF MONACO TO RE ASSUMED BY FRANCE to-g- Marl-time- s g ' d French-Canadian- n half-poun- g 1 4) 1933. Weftern Newspaper Uolon. FUGITIVE FOR 34 YEARS, HE IS GRANTED PARDON me. Whenever they have dealing with their guverument Hint result In d!s agreement, they simply rebel against a couqiroiulh. They want to go to court and fight It That reference, of course, la to civil matters. Criminal charge of which the government necessarily la the prosecutor occupy a different status. In theory, there may be no couijironiltie In Uil reejMVt Since the government must protect Ita own rights a well aa prone-cut- e th who flolst Individual right of others It la readily seen that It requires a greet law office to look aftei the business of the distinguished client. Uncle Sam. He really baa an Immense amount of litigation, and In view of that fact he bae bla lawyers scattered In eve ry Inijiortant city In every etate In the Union. They are ao distributed a to make them available to the great-ra- t number of people and tbua avoid a much expense to the Individuals and to th government aa may be, since It would be Impossible to place them In every community. law office, th The government' Department of Justice with a cabinet member, the attorney general of Hie United States, at Ita head, naturally has to have Ra headquarter In Washington. The attorney general Is Just like the attorney general for a railroad or a bank or any other organization. He Is the legal resident of the adviser to the United State, among hi other duthe United ties, and represent State In every matter In whlcb the United States haa an Interest. There Is no better way to show the varied Interest with which this Immense law office la concerned than to aet out Its administrative organization for handling the vast amount of work. The attorney general, of course, la man la the the boas. Bis rlglit-hansolicitor general of the United States, who appears in behalf of the attorney general at all times In the Supreme Court of the United States. There la an assistant to thq attorney general, an office created especially to deal with one type of prosecution, namely, the antitrust law violator. Seven assistant attorney generals serve In their respective field with more or less limited subjects that they may become specialists In their One of Hrem deals excluwork. sively with questions Involving tax laws and enforcement of prohibition; a second devotee his time to Interdefending the government ests In the United States court of claims where Uncle Sam is always a defendant and never a complainant In suits for money; a third has an assignment of work In connection with admiralty litigation and foreign relations as well aa much In of Hie financial controversies which the government Is concerned; a fourth does nothing but consider the government's right In land matters, and with the memory of oil scandals still In mind the job embraces great detail; a fifth assistant attorney general is the official criminal prosecutor of the great taw office; a sixth Is a highly trained lawyer In matters of customs, the laying of duties at the customs houses, appraisements of merchandise and such like, and the other official of this class seems to be the generat sujierlntendent, for It Is be who watches over the scores of United States attorneys who represent Uncle Sam In their respective Jurisdictions throughout the country. It must be remembered, however, that before the automobile thief or the bootlegger Is convicted, there must be evidence to satisfy a court and a Jury that the defendant Is So this law office has a guilty. group of highly trained Investigators who do nothing but run down criminals and gather evidence. The Department of Justice now has charge of enforcement of the prohibition laws, too. But the policy of the government Is to look after Its citizens who have been found guilty of law violation, and the attorney general Is charged with that duty as well. He manages, through his subordinates, of course, every penal and correctional Institution operated by the federal government, and In connection with them carries out the national policy of trying to make better citizens out of violators before they are reThere leased again Into society. Is a parole system and an arrangement for pardons, the latter a mutter left to the President and constant Attention Is given to means of Improving those prisoners who will accept Instruction as a means of equipping them to earn a livelihood without resorting to crime. The courts, of course, provide the machinery through which much of the Pejiartment of Justice work Is accomplished, but the judiciary constitutes the third branch of the government and ought to be treated aside from the executive establish ment of which the governments law office Is a part. j 1331. Western Newspaper Union. Mkd Dancer of Nlaa Island. PrtHirMt tf Vfttfnna) GrrplUe ImIsII, WaJhlnglun, l. C. WNU tonrtc. It has been nearly ALTHOUGH since Nias Island, lying tn the Indian ocean off (he coast of Sumatra, waa first mentioned In history by the merchant Solcynmn, toless progress than day It allow many more Isolated spots on Hie world nmp. Neither wireless nor cable connects the Island with civilization, and only when an occasional boat calls does It have contact with other lands. Yet there flourishes an ancient civilization. Mas la about SO miles In length. The north end of the Island Is rather barren and uninteresting, and at times the traveler's ardor la somewhat weakened by the Intense beat, trails whlcb are steep and slippery, and the meagerness of food and shelter. But all these are forgotten when he hardship reaches the rich cities In the South and la lost In admiration of thla present-daexample of a long-agcivilization. Centure ago adventure and possibly shipwreck brought Inhabitants to these shores; and here, cut off from the world through generations, these people developed their own laws, their own art and methods of warfare. Here primitive people built great dtlee with paved streets, they enormous stones where carved ghosts of their ancestors were wont to sit; and here, even today, warriors wear metal armor, while their chiefs have coats of gold dedicated to nse by human sacrifice. Yet comparatively few people have ever heard of the Island of Nias. In their early trade with the ships Spice Islands, European sought the sheltered waters along the east coast of Sumatra, passing through the Strait of Malacca; and today this same route Is taken by the richly laden ships plying between the East and the West Island of Gold. Soleyman tells ns that the early Nias people were rich In gold; that they ate coconuts and covered their bodies with oil; that when a man wished to marry he had to take the head of an enemy. If he took two heads, he could take two wives; If be obtained 50, he could have that many wives. In manuscripts of later periods, chiefly Arabic, occasional references are made to this Island. Ancient maps locate the Island of Gold near the present site of Nias, and the Portuguese In 1520 outfitted an expedition to search for It Except for minor visits, Nias attracted little attention from the Dutch until the middle of the Nineteenth century, when they established stations at several points In the North and South. But nature came to the aid of unfriendly natives In keeping the Island IsoIn 1861 a series of earthlated. quakes accompanied by a great tidal wave, destroyed the coast settlements, and a little later uprisings drove the Dutch from the greater part of the Island. It Is only during the last 20 years that the white man has really ruled the land. The houses In the villages are round, raised high above the ground, and the bamboo-barrewindows, as well as raised portions of the roofs, are filled with men, women and children. They are a sickly lot, their yellow color suggesting undernourishment and much malaria. Half the year these people live on rice and half on sweet potatoes, but there Is never enough of either. Money Meant Little to Them. Underfed as they are, they have little ambition to cultivate the fruit and vegetables which might give them more vigor. Money Is of little use to them, pigs for the most part taking the place of currency, and to obtain csirrlers Is a real problem for the traveler. The natives do not want money and can see no nse In working. Occasionally they go down to the coast and buy a bit of cloth from the Chinese traders, but In the Interior hard-bake- y d money haa little vain. When a man buys a wife he pays for her with pigs. The theft of a pig 1 punishable with death. Throughout the Dutch East In die there are, at Intervals, govern ment rest house where weary official or other traveler may spend the night A mandeur, a native more or lesa "boy" who know about cooking, la In charge. In Mas, outside of Goonoeng Sltoll, a coast village, there Is just ooe of these houses, a large building which formerly was th home of a German missionary. Lolowna, which la reached dur. Ing the second days travel lnlrsnd, I an Interesting place. The chief I an old man, but a lively ona. Recently visitors found him wearing a wonderful upstanding mnstacha of gold, a high headdress with golden ornaments, and an enormous earring. When he danced with the other men, leaping high In the air and performing strange antics with tbs greatest agility, one could well believe the reports that be had had hla fun at taking heads. He fondly stroked a worn and weathered old wooden figure which stood In front of hi house and explained that It was his grandfather. Ancestors are not dead, according to tha Mas Idea. They live somewhere else, but are still Interested in their descendants. Through offerings and sacrifices made to tha small wooden figures, the advlcn and assistance of the dead arg sought by the living. In some secHons, after a death, the relative and a magician gather at the grave and Invoke the spirit of the deceased to come to tba wooden figure which has been pro pared for the occasion. All watch Intently for a spider, for It Is In this form that the soul will become visible on the grave. When at last the Insect Is caught. It Is taken to the bouse and placed near the figure Into which It Is expected to disThese wooden figures are appear. not only Intermediaries between the living and the dead, but ara guardians of the homes, custodians of matrimony, and protectors against curses of the enemy. Magician Are Numerous. Almost every village has at least one magician or medium, a man or woman who can talk with the spirits through the wooden Images, These magicians must learn all tha formulas, must know the names of all the spirits to be Invoked, and during the ceremonies they must carry out all the Instructions of the spirits. They are believed to be able to cause rain or make the sun shine, to foretell the future and to bring good crops. They can determine which are the lucky days for marriage! for cutting bamboo or for any other undertaking. When a Nias chief has a pain in his stomach, he believes that some spirit In the other world Is trying to get control of him, and It Is necessary to sacrifice a chicken. If the pain Is extreme, he might hava to sacrifice a man. Lature, a deified ancestor, fishes with a net which Is the rainbow, and when the people see this they are greatly alarmed, for they know that he will catch them If they do not at once offer sacrifices. The old chief entertains soma travelers royally. He brings warriors with spears and shields to perform mock battles and giva weird dances. To the accompaniment of drams, he sings the visitors praises at great length, tho warriors shouting their approval at the end of each line. Lolowua was once a city of 2,000 Inhabitants, whose houses, erected In two long rows, faced a paved ! court In front of the houses are stona slabs, polished like glass and wonderfully carved, beneath which tha people place the skulls of their ancestors. Tall pillars of stone form backs to the seats," and resting on these places of honor, the souls of the ancestors. It Is believed, taka part In the festivities of the |