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Show t Murray Eagle, Murray, Utah GOLD MINE IN NEW JERSEY! Prisoner's Plea to Judge Brings Aid N. Y. After Rochester, eleven years' Incarceration John C. Varanelll, now in Clinton prison, Dannemora, stands a chance of being freed as a result of his plea to Supreme Court Justice J. Kodenbeclc of Adolph Rochester. Varanelll, In a letter, petitioned Justice Uodenbeck to grunt him a writ of habeas corpus on bis contention he has been Illegally detained the past two years. He stated he appealed to the Rochester Justice because he would be assured of a fair consideration of his case outside the vicinity of the prison. The petition, served on Warden Hurry Kaiser, directs Kaiser to show cause why Varanelll should not be released. Hard to believe, but here It Is. It Is being worked by Archie Sounfarmer of Hackettstown who found It ders, a wlt!i the same divining rod that he has been using for years to locate sites for wells. He had previously discovered several small deposits, but this latest one Is the richest of them all. "Pay dirt" was struck eight fee,t below the surface. According to an assay from Denver, the earth should yield more than five dollars to the ton. The aged farmer Is sure, however, that at a greater depth richer veins will be found. seventy-three-year-ol- d SEES A TORNADO Farmer Gazes Into Center of Funnel and Escapes Unhurt. Dodge City. Kan. The thrilling a man who saw the Inside of a tornado and lived, unhurt, to tell of his experiences Is con I allied in a report made to Alonzo A. Justice of the weather bureau ottlce here by Will Keller, a fanner near Orcensliiirg, Kan. Mr. Keller explained that on the he noafternoon of June '1, l'J'-'ticed the approach of a dark cloud and saw that It consisted of not only one tornado but three. After hurrying his family to the cyclone cellar he paused to watch the ai proach of one of the funnel-shapeclouds, which was coining directly toward him. "I have seen a number of these things and hove never Ix'eonie when near them. So I did not lose my head now, though the approaching tornado was Indeed un Impressive sight," he said. "The surrounding country Is level and there was nothing to obstruct the view. There was little or no ruin falling from the cloud. Two of the tornadoes were some away and looked to me like great ropes dangling from the clouds, hut the near one was shaped more like n funnel with ragged clouds surrounding It. It appeared to be much longer nod more energetic than the others and it occupied the central position of cumulus dome the cloud, the gri-being directly over it. Sees Lower End Rise. tale of S, panic-stri- cken dis-lanr- e "As panned to look (he lower end which I FROM INTERIOR of this opening were of rotating clouds and the whole was made visible brilliantly by constant flushes of lightning which zigzagged from side to side. Had It not been for the lightning I could not have seen the opening, not any distance up Into It, anyway. "Around the lower rim of the greut vortex small tornadoes were constantly forming and breaking away. These looked like talis as they writhed their way around the end of the funnel. It was these that made the hissing noise. Rotation Anticlockwise. "I noticed that the direction of rotation of the great whirl was but the small twisters rotated both ways, some one way and some another. "The opening was entirely In I low except for something which I could not exactly make out, but suppose that It was a detached wind cloud. This thing was In the center and was moving up and London. When man first started to write, the forms he mode were in Imitation of the shape of the mouth In speaking. This theory has been advanced by Sir Richard Paget, famous authority on speech. When the various alphabets of the world are examined. Sir Richard explalued, the symbol for '.M" almost Invariably represents two closed lips which Is the position of the mouth in pronouncing that "B" also shows the two letter. closed In the Kngllsh alphabet nearly all the letters thus picture the mouth In hpeech. The letter "A." formerly written on Its side, represents an open mouth, the letter "(V the rounded mouth necessary for pronouncing that letter. The upright letter "I" with the dot over It represents the raised tongue not quite touching the palate. In the letters "L" and "T" the contact of the tongue with the palate Is actually made. Though these letters sound so different, they are made by the tongue In very much the same position. And the symbol "I." Is almost the same as a "T" In lips In profile. "The tornado was not traveling at a great speed. 1 bad plenty of time to get a good view of the whole thing, Inside nnd out. It came from the direction of tjreens burg, which town Is three miles west nnd one mile north of my place. Its course was not In a straight line but It zigzagged across the country In a general northeas- terly direction. After it passed my place It again dipped and struck and demolished the bouse and barn of a farmer by of K.vans. tii'.me The 1 1 THE VOLCANO, REALLY "Llgbthou&e of the Mediterranean" It Guide of Manner by Day and Night. Washington. t ,t 1 I re .i ti'M-ruii- i .o-;t..- .i.vi-ure- 1 - i ;:!l'i' i thr-'Ul- l . !hi-s(- . Swedes Send Sons Home Once Lonely Isle Made From Abroad for Army Over by Panama Canal A BURNING I lioim - Sweiteli, I, ill i! loo, tnn n of ele tii wi-.l- At iV remedy can always be the same. Good old Castoria! There's comfort in every drop of this pure vegetable preparation, and not the slightest harm in its frequent use. As often as Baby has a fretful spell, is feverish, or cries and can't sleep, let Castoria soothe and quiet him. Sometimes it's a touch of colic. Other times it's constipation. Or diarrhea a condition that should always be checked promptly. Just keep Castoria handy, and give it promptly. Relief will follow very promptly; if it doesn't you should call a physician. All through babyhood, Castoria should be a mother's standby; and a wise mother continues it in more liberal doses as a child grows up. I I .nil iaMZ I'ite.itrti. habit have on, e to this, niiin thn loneliest Is f Ian ettlemiiii, and authentic ar For the Average Girl Readily obtained at any $2.50. W. F. Yoanfcw" 510 Lyman St, Springfield, Mast - E. Barry Wall said at a Deauvllle drug- store, the genuine easily identified by the Chas, H. Fletcher signature and the name Castoria on the wrapper like this: Polytechnic College of Engineers dinner: "There used to be a proverb about girls 'The more they take off, the more they get on.' But girls are now taking off too much. The average girl Isn't a Clara Bow, and when she sprawls on a beach In a bathing suit, barefooted well, that proverb doesn't seem to bit her off. "What hits her off is the answer of the too keeper. "A lady said to him : "That rhinoceros Is a male, I suppose?" "And the keeper answered: " 'No, ma'am ; It belongs to the fair sex.' " ' us 13ta IMiMe Su., OtkW. The Great Engineering OH,, School of the West EasttiiM m Ounmi Om le (ioo,aoo Plal. p,nl dtfno n t9 All subjects omitted. Is. tennlve practical thorouirh oouna In Electrical, Mrrhaolrsl, (IyII wiT one-piec- e Inc. Architectural Mnirturi (i. rineerlna. New con mm In Afremuil. al and Airplane Knlneriii. hprrlal coanee In Airplane Mwhsnlcs, Aou Machine Hhon, ei-- m, Mechanics, Bhop. Ixnitlon, Bmxtnj. Complete Bertrlral Hrdranllc, gteu and Testlnc laboratories. Stra tkom tn )nii tax Students assisted In Bnanclni tbstr courses. Writs for (res utile. W. K. GIBSON W. 1. WOOD President Reftstrsr ni "Original Eskimos" Found The ancestral type of .the Eskimo race still lives In southwestern Alaska. About 3,000 of these "orig inal Eskimos" make their homes In scattered villages In the watershed Of Course of the Kuskokwlni river from Kus- In every town to sell prod. I2S week and commt kokwlm bay to the foothills of Mount "I think thta scentrj la just gor ucl: Gurantee 17 Venics Blvd., Los en Wr. anwas McKlnley. Their existence geous." I nounced by Eir. Alet Hrdllcka, of "Cm, I don't know. Tuke away the' the Smithsonian Institution, upon his mountains and the lake and It ,s -- I J Q 11 H return from a summer's work In Just like anywhere else." Lustlgei Aluska. Terming his discovery "llkelzeitung, Cologne. LottO . finding the head of the skeleton of' AT Fofemcsi Dsstrt Isioit the prehistoric Aluska," the famous'1 TTyjrrnr;'';-'t JLL JL these people! anthropologist believes to be the living representatives of lOLArnske, old ritintoryoung. ItposinVet, gorgeous sioomm it a a akin tomc;j" spianom roooi four thuin the ancestors Of one of the two major accomplishes , tissue builder: banishes pimples: snd a skinscenas flnstt hotsli ths ideal winter ho. or refunded. and whiten" .money A c,mr Wrltt groups of the aboriginal North Amer- - Thousands ofrejurenator women on Kremols to leans Who came from Asia by way of keep their skin youthful.depend Ask your Druggist, I VCC M iMiJM. & direct by msil preps id. Price fi JS. Berlnir strait ; ibik ' ig niuriui t atiflvrRIU ritcM7S Mkhaxaa t nij.vnc Br.C. H. P j CIsTTIJ VJ111 ;' 111 New MnOdB Cabinet Botlla FEE.'-A.MI.- T valu. 50 Winter "-"- an.I DILLARDS ASPEKGOf Tb Blfbl and Eur Wi; Valut 23d laukaAjplrla Total Valu 7!i( arm Ce, (. It Kli lllilU ,Oska(s.M.. Foreign Ground Feen--mIli America's most Popular One Ocean Wonder Betty Jean was playing in a neigh Laxative. Pleasant, safe, dependable, it bur's yurd when a woman called to The Greut Eastern, originally forming. Keep it handy in this attractive economical bottle. called the I.evlutbaii, launched In her from the street : Aspenrum la the new and better way "Don't you know you're stepping 18T3, was nearly 700 feet long, and to taka aspirin. No bitter tablet to all over those was tor nwny years the largest ship flowers?'' wallow. Effective in smaller dowa for Oh, that's all right," replied Betty; In the world. every aspirin use. At your druggist aor HEALTH PRODUCTS CORPORATION Jean. "I dou't live here." 111 North Mia Street Nmrk.N.J. Judicial Convictions A clock helps us to remember the "Thousands of people are living Success consists of doing what you hours, but a cheerful friend helps us according to their convictions." can do and doing It well. to forget them. "l'es, the Jails are pretty full." W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. nt Taken Seriously non-hab- "I thought Kitty was one of very modern girls. I didn't believed In marriage." "Well, that's what Bob too." Answers. tboujh!. never saw anything like it before. Three shots, 20 gauge, light weight, fast, easy to boll Island hits had Inhabitants for tuuny centuries. On It Is the little town of San Vlneeno, surrounding which are fertile Holds of grape and tigs. "The volcanic Isle Is one of the l.lpurl. or Aeolian Isimids, which lie from rui to f--i miles northwest of the Strait of Messina, which separates Italy and Sicily. Strom-bol- l Is the northernmost of t!" Is binds and lies on almost a direct line between Aetna Mnd Vesuvius. The three volcanoes nre believed to be related geologically, "The central l.lparl Islands. Lb pari and Salitia, have among their Inhabitants hundreds of political prisoners utit there by Italy. The vvere similarly a penal abode during the days of the Roman empire." rJi Sportsman' Made by Remington. For quail, grouse, pheasants, snipe, woodcock, rabbits and all upland game, there's never been such a gun. And as a sporty gun for ducks well just try it. Bsrrrt snd receiver In rich. ftoMr Week finish, ftteulsr rtock distentions 14 Inches lone. SS Inches drop et heeL l Inchti et comb. WslfhtsboutoH lbs. Wca. ttleki berrtt solid hb wntiUtedrlb ...... ..... Act quickly $Sd75 1J5 if you want it for this season THIS beautiful gun has jusr gone on the market. It is than anvthinn vou wero ever offered at the t price. The receiver is handsomely decorated with flying ducks on one side and pheasants on the other. Naturally, the de a ia-!l- mand is tremendous by hunters who are itching to shoot it this season. Go to your dealer today. If he hasn't "The Sportsman" in stock get him to order it from his jobber at once. Don't delay. Act now. Send in the coupon for a complete description of "The Sportsman' the shotgun sensation of the year. VJi ton KetnMgi fleJetf )er (, THE SPORTSMAN SPtanCATlONSi tV down. hsmiMrUu. solid brctchi SO asu4i 3 shots, crott-ool- t isletri 94 inch pUin bsrrtl In rtfulsr slto suopllcd with solid or vcntilocd rib, crlindcr. sodficd or full choked. Top of sMtttd. Astexteen wslnut piitol arm both finely checkered. lock and fore-en- d itself-that's"- The Caslle Claimants Pitch Tent on Broad Grounds ritnoiid. Scotland. Members of family b.itiiod Law, who cl.iita to be the right !ul heirs to the Latirls e t"ll here, have pitched H i a i p i ll the gtoillids where they iti'ei d to teieinn until tlie coitus ijehti.li ly decide ownership. At piesclt the casile l ovvtud by the Scottish nation, There ire :'.'t claimant, l.'t of whom live lu the Sunderland area and the group chum to have sialic, cr.t proof of on tiersblp, 'I he Law fatally I descended from .tames Law, who In p!l,"i n iiri'hhiho if tlhisgow. Marv t.U'-- i il of Scots sal to have been rotme. led with the Ijiws by blood ties. Tie castle t estimiitej (, he worth about ftsn.iMi, I I WOU RtMINCTON - A ar J. AtAnS COMf ANY, flaose send T aa fold m.0 aV I A ... llion, Nev, To with coxpl.!. deralplloa of that Haw own,"Tha Nos. j ' ToirSk. - Sfnfa. j l tat stvrA Owa a o. . Cswafy tho think sh After a boy runs away from how and comes buck of his own accord, he Is a better boy. WHAT A GUN 1 I keep it drugg,t. London Times. i ee hir.bli8teorl.yup..Killeinfecti aid. prompt healing of cutbruW Get . bottle and Ans-ie- a. ISLAND Watch, Burird 40 Yeara, Rum Howell, Mhh.-- A gold watch, lost 40 vent ago by William Lyons, t i hulis ernigiii'i'k u ho ,ow seventy live lint"-old, wa In keep the Svedsi liHtjon-Hlit- worried. t) niid Jbi'iii hire Who plowed uji near Brighton reeently. lor jear the Inhahital to perform their tnilftiiry mtUm". number only VXl. were content to Loii lost the timepiece while he It wa In perSoii.e of thei .o;. luirdiy know be governed simply by a chief1 was drawing corn. Swcdi'li. Thus a eoii-i- i t t py li e tnii.'isi rate nhd Were very re t fect rendition when found, wltb the iiaiiie of li.ihi. horn In "I iiia' er. is ligioUS. j iiptoi of little rust on the How eiirotlid III the Koyal sWcn sime opentna the I'annmn rutin!, ' work whhh a Jeweler noon re. both k'unrd and a Spanish Imrti hoi I'itciiif tt has been on the direct moved; and it then Marled to run, liaine.i t,!in Is In the same regi- route to New Zealand, nnd ment. Old Carving! found in Ruitia whiib e.otn paid the Hand a call The- nm Mm fin coil (iiii'V bus now firrhe at least ohe h week. Irkutsk, Siberia, furling rstl ' I 'Oder tioiii In Kin three joiiiig Swed-the itillueiiee of ill mated by siiitillst (a be m least land, and from Kgypt IIoto are nl creae ) properiiy, the islander jear ohl Were found ,y In l'gpt lipl ear to he in.',nj their wnva homo ro niH. in y nre atnt- iicir here, r'Ulc tlierr? are tin tuxen for .Sweil'sli ih simple iiiim'o nt fe." a H ij. liette of tiiatlllnotli bone, representJects due to thn "cnpHuhition" I'lllilig. tlsislat,t to the high mm' j ing female figures, and possessing )Mem, tiiiiohcr for tiH, western Laciiic. considerable artistic merit. Stoi foiei,;n can never be sure just what We makes an infant restless, but the ... Reach for r old Ab.orline reljeve, , legs tiraued or injured. Old-ur rely on it to get .oreneM from worked muacle. and tendoni. NoW - needs Castoria swing, points Stroinboll, the Itnl-lavolcano which reeently erupted, next to Vesuvius Is perhaps the best known of the world' aclhe and semi :n'tle voh iuioes. mvord log In a bulletin from the National (ieograpblc society. "Stroinboll in efieet U a burning ment I saw rittht up Into the heart Island." hays the bulletin. "Alway of the tornado. There was a cir showing smile activity. It has well iilhir npiiilll'.' ill the center of the earned its title, 'Lighthouse of the feet in di funnel, about .' Mediterranean.' KncII bv days It Mineter and evteteling straight up shows itself io mariners by Us ward for a d:taiu-- of nt lenst one- plume of Mlioke. lii'ht it nut could Jlldgo only i;los rotilinmil'v. but i'ii K b;llf llll'i". l:s lie-,- js llluler the i i!TH!!is!utiees. 'j'o walls out nt in'n;iis more iid Jahe of Ik'l.t after the fashion of a man- I tea-llighthouse, St omtioli's Il.lshe4, j Aviator Sees School hovewr. nre not regular; and it ' i ives. It its ii!;ir:iy of Thousand Whales Ihis. in ii;itu j i'iiialt'y, ' Ko-iP. the i later is a continually j a.. of ,k, A e fir nl lava. 'I he scum l'ii.t,tf irnt.i tUhe-I, lis ,( i il( I'ljlliV ';e'k of !i oiti-- tm i, c:,:it is un, tirlly t toil the i.'io'.v m times; llietl tl!ilst:,l sight W.i reWiiled ;ii"!t while the c;,tli.-teisteam and gas prby Av i. ;!'( I r n i .1.it the .I;n nv:i and the, iiin2 l.ig'i We I'.M'K ll.tet I !.IU itx a th.ii. il ti;,lel tth to hot iiiih ,e:gl,t eiie.l i; v mi sK ainl ( lo'nN. il ii.iw ! HI: sj.c.iS-,j;i t'ie s. hilll-ri- f of "I'i the :i"es ilntitii.' whle lava lii't hilli ll!:i t belli I heir tl'!Uil-crand iisl.es haw- - been ias( ii;i be jr. je.) MW-raits lent, Stroinboll ha tunes MiMHKitiL', r"Iiiig hll.it itself Into nil illttost perfect lllld ilAlliJ. I',e W ill. keel III tincolic, like I he .!,iia!n".o I 'lljiX aticl. Cieii llmle t' sun th.tti l' sei-- !iig .r (.nrH'iiiig lie Island Is cinulur and Is about 1Kb. Some eu'lit sijitare miles In urea. The any hpeelr of foolv ill N of w!i;ili pi hiie inoititain rios about :!,im fut above tlie surface of the sc: nnd MIIIIUH r to the Smith. ;i t j it U tin Silile the p'lol ti"t'd oiii" i f Deiihi.ilt tt.mpi iihoie lis Hour. lnim-iihi spite Its constant rumbling Strom- nil-;-- restless CHILD lame Low Moor, a village near Clltheroe, recently saw dlsappeur Its last hope of renewed prosperity, the machinery In the village mill. w.h!ch formerly employed a taUl adult population of 700, being old in small lots to brokers at scrap metal prices. The mill, established 130 years ago, ana run ever since Dy me vjurriett family, was the first In Lan cashire to Introduce power looms, and cavalry defended It against the mob of T&iO. Trade depression In the mill closing nearly three One hundred and twenty- ago. years elL'ht looms, costing $120 each, sold for $7; C40 looms, which today! would each cost $1)0, were knocked down for $3.25, and 500, which, when running, were worth $80 apiece, sold I'.rokers have seldom for $2.75. known looms to sell so cheaply. goes verted. Kvans Wanted A Department lloipilam, Wash. A civic oversight will be remedied here when the city council creates a water department. K. J. Austin wus np pointed water superintendent hist down flat on the ground and caught October, but to date no department boh) of some plum bushes which has been created for linn to super ise. fortunately grew within their reach. STROMEOLI, If a Says Alphabet Letters Are Pictures of Mouth down. tie Wakeful liable observations." family, like ourselves, had been out wheat looking over their bailed-ou- t and saw the tornado coming. Not saw that time to reach their cellar had been haxingtook refuge under a small they was begin- bluff that faced to the leeward of what that ll.e approaching tornado. They lay Mtiiti. sweeping the ground ning to rbe. I l.t.ew kept my meant, so knew that I v:is coiiioaralively I knew that If the torKite ami nado again dipped I could drop down and cloe the door before any harm could he done. '.Steadily the tornado came on, the end gradually rising above the I could have Mootl there ground. only a few seconds but so was 1 with what was going n that It seemed n long time. At last the treat hlmgiry end of the funnel hung directly over head. '.cr thing was as Mill ns death. There was n strong gassy odor mid It seemed that I could not breathe. There was a srreaiiilng, hissing hound rumlng directly from the end of the funnel. "I looked up ami to my astonish1 As It was, they felt themselves lifted from the ground. Mr. Evans snld that he could see the wreckage of his house, among It being the cook stove, going round and round over his head. The eldest child, a girl of seventeen, being the most exposed, had her clothing completely torn off. But none of the family was hurt." Mr. Justice Indorsed Mr. Keller'a story with the following words: "Mr. Keller's reputation for truthfulness and sobriety Is of the best, Apparently he Is entirely capable of making careful and re- When horse Machinery In British Cotton Mill Made Junk . Spotmoa'. |