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Show 4 r..rm:n: tiii: iiokxixo 1 "I -I- 11,1 ansumptlou ih:o our n.cvt tn t., nu.tt I Li. i; i a:i.i - xu- - r r i e tllUl V A Ipfr-r- . oppressive has lC U HU e.i u,.t lu : ti: th- - lust five er :i. u i.iiiit us cases .f the ; uli'ic s: Resident D no lor.g.r kind t'i, p:ersiher la.'e of innocence, lmi . -i I'hcv a:e of sti'iip'J-iit.i cl. .used with const iracy to dt Hi-;.iikj state, to limit their r.i'uie iv.-pe- - nilitie hy opp'esslng guv run. r.t in anl un cheating their a tie itrerest ef .he i,r:i r N.i t are n.wdc SEVERS CRITICISM OF ORDERS ol lieceniber J9rii. ISSUED BY HITCHCOCK. t Should soti-sr.ubid, nioral pay nlgiily visit to :ue dee of v. v and make mornina vails at the iv.e Proof of Compliance police court in all our suk-ndiRequiring Bet-,e- r Hiul then announce to the world fruit With the Government i!,n i day with loud accimti! that Land Laws. and leprosy overwhelmed all. he would, at bis pitiable best play In your held the pari the secreWashington, Jan. 30. Severe critl-icis- tary of the interior ha. lien playing of Serreurv Hitchcock wa made as regard the people of the pub'-iIn the senate today by Seuat.ir laud states, I'nihcrked by contradicMontana. of The criticism was '.iael emboldened by on Ilia order ot the "ccrelar of luet tion, fr.itu the west and unmerited applause December which prohibits the from other the secretary finof patent in and under any of ally violated quarters, the legal rights and the land Isas until after examrisrua the veracity and iniegniv i.f on the ground by special .igvui. hundred of !hou.ind. if entry men on Senator farter snmt! tinir ago pn-- . tildonum by and through ed n resolution wnich dcnie. the right thy puhlic rrtT eontp'aiued of. of any executive officer to prevent the Excluding me timbered area of ihe granting or a latent when the fow nnrihwest, the pet pie of every under whirh it la claimed lias been y in the cnuttvy concerned wi;l carried out. Ini-that as to their locality ihe of Mr. Carter began by asserting that ficial charges of the the ordi-- referred to expressed the to sny ju.l-fiablwere final estimate of the secre'ary as to the extent, luit tiu-- supposed bet-iN. of the pn,i,i" r- tr'.'th and veracity, the hon.)r and in- in jHs,-iioti grity and the good faith of all set- that that official knew of flagrant viotler on the public domain in the lation- st the law in ih ., Vnlted State. It l.kewiae arraign, fr.tuds were being perpetrated in he addtd. all other person seeking of public bind the settlers tide to public laud under ex s'.ing of every locality in the west deaired law. them siopp-- d and the perpviiator As to their several neighThe order la without preri-deti- l in punished. the history of the government. It is borhoods, resident generally knew nit bout parallel in the history of any the charges were wrorg, whereas all land gsvemment, save as applied to prov- the people ouirlde of the public inces, classes or individual surpert-e- d states believed rhe charges were well of Treshtinakle design. It is the fii'udcd. and, so believing, applauded culmination of a policy unwarranted in the secretary as engaged In a rightfact and founded only on baseless sus-- : eous crusade against crime. The public records demon-- ! The fact that every fraudulent plclnn. atrate that the order la nut only need-- transaction complained of was initiated and consummated under the adminlegs but harsh, cruel and oppressive. For the last six years sensational istration of the poiliical secretary was reports of evil doings In Ibe public not giren publicity, few have stopped lands sistes have been emanating tn consider the slender basis uf the from the Interior department from day charges made indiscriminately against to day, so sweeping In their scojk- - as flfteru millions of people inhabiting In create the impression in otner sec- - j fourteen states and three territories. tions that the entire aeslern popula Notwithstanding thr expenditure nf tinu is, and has been, engaged in a an rxcea-dvamount of money by the veritable saturnalia of criminal con- - secretary, the truth remains to be told splranv,' fraud and perjury, ov- -r tlie that the percentage of fraudulent pule whole broad surface of thr public dn- - j lie land entries for the last eight main. inter- - j years disclosed by Investigation liears Since lSiol inaiditou views and boisterous proclamations sbnut the saute annual proportion to have passed from the Interior depart-- i the whole number of entries as obment to the public press, reflecting on tained during each of the preceding sll those seeking title to public lands. forty years. It remains to be -- liown The words grafters. land grabber, by records that the secretary has been conspirator. loiters of the public less efficient during his term in chaldomain,' and like terms have become a lenging erroneous, improper or fraud part 'of the vernacular of the secre- ulent land entrh-- than were hi four Even the tary's office in referring to public land Immediate predecessors. timber and eutrymen of all kind. The routine abuae under the work nf the land service ha-- , liern atone law, which the Secretary might pillaged In quest of items for publica- have stopped any day, are shown by tion, reflecting on individuals and com- the records to have been shamefully munities. The slightest irregularity exaggerated. 1 realise that even the President savoring of scandal or possible sensation has been diligently exploited be- of th United States Into been defore, during and after Investigation. ceived and alarmed by the secretary's and unconira dieted reEvery one wa- - Indicted, and no acquittals were ever recorded in these ports. The President has not been scandalous reports. The exploitation able to go through the record-- . and of evil reports has been a conspicuous Into the'details of ibp Interior department and its operatii ts. Burdened feature of the present secretary's with more work than any one of hit r'rotid has been constantly and predecessors have undertaken,' the vociferously shouted from the house- President must accept the statement tops. Every Item or incident color- of hia subordinates as true. He canable hy suspicion Into sensational ap- not check and counter-checthem all. pearance lias been given wings. Ordi- He ha relied on the reports or thr nary occurrences have been magnified secretary of the Interior as have the into the semblance of great events. people generally, outside the state Or. 111,1 j j 9 Do Your Trading Where g oom x, itaii, Tiur:s!.Y. .iantauy si. 9 1007. ; MOTHER AND BABY -- t.- - They Employ r k the..... GROCERIES MS STAPLE and g:,-.lt- McCasky Accounting ATM gra-plu- xivi'-ti.-n- s I Register e AVWW YourAcco nt Cannot Go ) iviuii. We Use this System. ARREST BY THE FOLLOWS LICE OF WASHINGTON. i!e:iu-q.ieu- Pickett Grocery Co. Husband and gave lu.iuiMiy with tlie lull:). WARDLEIG1I C. PIANOS AND SDSICAL ORGANS MERCHANDISE Aeeordeonm, Guitar, Baa-Jo- Strings. Latast Publication of Shset Music. Sea tbs Wondoiful Pips Organ. . i I I I (S7I Washington Avenue. OGDEN, UATH. pSOCURIDaMOl 4riit tAlVfll $m oUiti patofUi, trado rtwp bJw fllWtfWA aii I I COUNTNIia. nmStlli, Sudani tmi rilt H'mhqpm tv.w Har.l mmeynifintkefottmt. PiHnt u4 hfib(trart Pnctlcs Exdxtlwiy, itMoramlviiaat IN ALL jr CMS h . VMM Mala WSSNiNOTON, D. C. pus Wit FIVE KILLED. Marion. Ind., Jan. plosiiiii nf powder In and Big Muddy cosl Cliy today, five were hurt. WANT ADS YIELD 0 6 30. By the the Johnson City mins at Johnson kllli-- and eleven a Racket on Christmas Morning for Ready 6 a pfim-ls - rabith-ta- . no-- - il. - n.u do eui and Father la Thought Have Commutod th Deed. Oranges, Lemons, Bananas, to I'or.-b.i:- . u Vea-nrin- IF ir-tie- r: IS DECISION ADVERSE int:-vi-- : TO JAPANESE THEY SOME- THING TO SAV. MARKET, Waxhiutitiiii. Jan. polio- - arc unlj trying to solve (be misicrx uk io whether Mr. Amanda 31. fopl.j and her iliree-mon- t baby Ruth who were round dead in bed ear! after midnight were murdered or whether Mr. Copley the Infant and then r. 1101111111 suicide. T. B. Evans & Co. The latter theory i ilu- - explanation of the husband. WiMiam (I. Copiev, a rleik in the cem-- office, who is held at a police elation pending an investigation. I.leut. Ealvey. aficr ixamining the wound which caused Mr. Copley's death, said that it would hav been next to fiuptisaible for the woman 10 have luflicied the Injury hem-lf- . railShortly afier inldiughl CojiU-ed in Dr. Dorsey, lelluig him ihsl hia wife had attempted to romniit suicide. r When the arrived Mrs. Copley and the baby were dead. Copley was subjected to a severe exauiinail.m hi. the police Kia'ion but insisted that hia wife had killed herself. The prisoner declaied he did poi know the baby had been Flint until Di. Ikiraey pulled dowu the covers uf the bed on which Ihe two were lying. . Copley admit led that he and his wife Imd quarreled in the early pail of ihe ulght and said ihut his wire bad taken the two children, Raymond, three years old. und Huth, the baby, and gone lo a room and that he went lo hta room on the second floor to retire for the night. Shortly before midnight, lie said, he heard two tdmia In h bedroom occupied by hia wife and Dial be Immediately ruhed into the ns mi and found that Ids wife had shot f. and, without making a further examination, had hurried to the residence of Dr. Dorsey. Mr. and Mrs. Copley were married in Iowa, near Council Hlnlfa, Copley is 35 years old. He waa a member of Iowa regiment and ihe Thirty-fourtnerved some time in ihe Philippine. Mrs. Copley was 29 years of age. Copley was disinclined to make a alaiemeiit I hia inoruing. When asked for an expression he said: I have nothing to oay. Veiled Threat That the Little Brown Man Will Give America Trouble. c.-a- l Tokin. Jau. 30. Mavaehl, foreign iiiimeier. In reply lo h que-rtnin the house, expressed deep appreciation of ibe sympathetic attitude of the I'nlteJ Htatea government in the recent trouble In Ban Kraiieisco. Having the sympathy of tlie American gniernuien't" he said, Japan must remain a luoker-udeuntil cision shall have been reached in the test school raae Inailtuted in the there 1 but California conns. the homestead sctth-ie- . In the eve it I of an unfavorable deone delinquent substantially is every 300 final entry men. movement in rision, the 'Suspected at evety tarn in the road California will be rousldered to repreof evil design,, harra-se- d by epeclnl sent the opinion of the whole fnited 8tutea which would require diplomatic and exacts rntiug requirement of the Interior depriin tit, it Is not adjiiHlinent." a honteseek-erViscount Hayashi said he did not besurprising that two honest left the United Bute to locate In lieve there would be such a developCanada during he year ibuti to one ment. that filed a homestead miry on thr Any akin Uchlug la a temper-tester- . public domain of llu failed Slates While w are pinching, suspecting and Tliw more you scratch the worse it liara-hin- g our homestead settler, the Itches. Down's Ointment cures pile, Catiadlaa government, apprerlntlng ecxenia any akin itching. At all drug this class nf people, as they were ap- stores. preciated in this country in the day JAPANESE HIGHBINDERS. gone by, extends a cordial welcome to American homeseeker entering the e u e agi-nt- a IOWA. . Ona Man la Found In a Dying Condi- luw reThe- - Cuiiadiun Dominion. quire only three year' residence on a homestead, whereas our law requires five, nd the order of the --erretary will add from one to ten year more to the time limiT fixed by our slatule. of public Aa to all final land, tlie secretary of llte Interim violate the law "by refusing to execute it. He hu violated the law by tion. to Omaha, Neb., Jim. So. A the Bee from Walnut, Iowa,' say: Tim report of the death of Mr. Amanda Copley and her infant child, with the arrest of her hulianil, created a profound surprise here, wht-r- a adding to U conditions oppressively extending time limits, thereby essentially changing Its letter and intent. He has violated ih spirit of the law by prescribing odious met hod of procedure neiiher contemplated nor sanctioned by law. His order would humiliate. and if potudble,. degrade a very large and respet table body of worthy Inrrrst for his age boy that ver happened, if he made a big fuss, vhii h he waa very apt to do, hia mother ald he must work off hia high spir-I- z. Fonietlmes, tliough not often, freddy rried, and when he did it waa m a great bellowing bonhno that could he heard a Mock away. Then hia mother enld: Freddygot good, strong lungs. Hard l.wrk. the world. At length the only hoy In the world turned over, si retched himself. sat up In bed and rubbed his eyes. ha was Just beginning tn yell as usual first thing In the morning, when suddenly lie saw the drum, the next Instant the train of they hung a mctul top that nad a hum a coffee mill. There." said llr. Herman when they had finished, I think the kid will hare something to amuse himself with tomorrow." Christmas morning at daybreak Mr. "Ms-a-m-m- a" loud they heard him all OVt- - the house and waked everybody who waa yet enFredjoying a laat morning mother always said she was sure Fred would be a renisrknble bass singer when he got old enough, because his vok-was on deep and hid surh retry do. NEAR AND FAR. History. New York, has In Its exhlbif of eocene fossils the most complete In Dr. Arthur U Day of the Carnegie the world. g ' The fleet public school In America fenphystral laboratory at Washington In the New were established discovered a new process of makEngland ing quartz glass while working with states about 1(41. ?M Us electric furnace. Here! '(fore quarts British subjects on an average which Is simrly quarts melted are bom every year at sea. cod allowed to cool without recrywal-ha- s Former Governor Herrick of Ohio and been obtainable In such Thomas K. Walsh of Denver have all quantities that it woe worth its formed a M.tW.WI syndicate for (he purpose of harnessing the mountain sight te gold. The American Museum of .Natural streams of the Ruckle for long dis Typewriter with Arabic letter are r.ow being used In F.gypt. bs !. 809. AVE. WASHINGTON 2364 OUR SOLE AIM IS TO pleaaa and profit and wo do It with 25o dlshea for 5c. Tumbler. 16c duo tea kettles for 26c; cartrldgra 6uc g box. Nails. 12.00 a keg. Hlagea tor a song, other things for a amlla at aat; 2300 THE JUMBLE. Fhonca 1144. Waihlngloa. Second Hand Stores The JUMBLE buya, Mila ar a aa changes "any old thing" (bluas" 2300 espted) and moat now an Wash. Holla, 1144 STORE. NEVADA SECOND-HANWa buy and aall all kin da of saw aacend-hanar Call and goads. phono Wackar A Haynaa, Pro pa, IH 6th SL S2S. Ind. Phono, d Storo, Soeand-Han- d If you hava anything to Mil or hup call ar phono 1870 to 1S7S Wash. Ball 664-k- . Ind. Aa d ed him a merry Christmas. Afier hi wa washed and dresaed FVed only minded his manners long enough fn g and wish a merry fhrtainia lo Crpwd-m- a Herman rnd Aunt Sarah: I her b let loose such a fl wmI of noise at news waa He kept it up all day. too. and the more racket he made the happlet be was. Afier hrevkf-- et he made cn Imerave- mem on the of noise He hurl th drum aboit his nck end lied th train of caia y a siring to Ms wrtrt bli Neil he put a hunch ef tnr;r(jnes Then he sfsrie.t, rip. tea. poi end up aed down h through '.he hack yard, tlinm bss.li.g, tala o' css going like a throsbina mat hue. torpp dees popping off every nuiM twit. "Onod gracious me. what a reckatt1 exclaimed flrsn-l-nlleriuri to He son and Tv rt-- e ten hoy and didn't all pvt to noise on Chiist gether nuke as tnae morning r.s this one boy data, never 'lowed it." Hut Freddy's pap and mamma Jui laughed, and lurimmn snld If she h ten hoys she1 wouldn't aHnw it either. sam i- -i ki-- hl. l!-r- li XV Do you h XVe Have Varela. rver think wbnr Clirirtmi (trots originated? Well. It Is though they were first sung In ihe clevrnt century, between the mencs of th niiiaele or myetery play. These play were a popular form of religious c: lerialnmeni. and in them It was th custom to introduce songs dealing wit the coming of the Christ Child. Th- -j songs nsiurc'ly became fixed In th people's memories, and at Chris; m gatherings Inter It was customary l call upon rnrh person present to l.it a song, and the merrymaker usualit sang one that had been handed dowr hy tils fnihero. Ho the that wert unf at the ploys became Chr'stnul songs or carol. so-ig- s Johnny Bug Why. what are you rvlng shout, Willy? Wiily Ontlped Boohool I liung up my etockings, and Runts Claus only I'"1 Presents In thirty-nin- e of 'em. 1oohoe: Phone r 6d9ee&tii9tii&43itii$$ci MR. . Both B. A. DENKERS Will pay the Mghaat priM far aaeand-hanSan FranclKco, Jan. 29.' WeoUn and (umiluro and Mil to the publlo Tulgama,. Japanese, were fuund lying S41S Grant Atm, Bail the ahoapaaL desperately wounded and helpless on . Ind. S20L ihe sidewalk at the corner of latguna the parties have resided since in- Phono 437-kand Sutter slrceta lute tonight. One fancy und where they stood high in C. J. HERRICK 46 CO, was in a dying condilon when found public eau-em- . Copley came hero from SuecaMora to H, L White. and unconscious. The other Maid that Illinois twelve years ago and nodded Bring your goods hors If yew want they were act upon by a number of lipre unlit he enllstrd In Uie Fifty-firs- t ta aall thorn. Call hare If ywu want of break Iowa the the some at over Spanuni trouble to Japanese owing Bail Phono 2341 Wash Avo. a woman. The sltce, however, be- ish war. Boon afier hia rjlurn ha buy. ind, 407. Oily, of Is child Ibe Aral of a war married Amanda Bunker, only lieve that this between cliques, similar to those William Bunker, who was icarcd u a which break out from lime to time farm near Walnut. Iainr ha took a WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. among the Chinese tong. Both of the rll service examination nd about men died a short time afu-being two years ago went to Washington where he entered the census bureau. WANT ADS YIELD BIO RESULTS. picked up. $ But the dear boy never cries unless something really serious is the matter with hint. He's different from other children." But when (Jrandma Herman, with whom Mr. and Mrs. Herman and Freddy lived, beard Freddy's mamma say that she always remarked tn Aunt Sarah: "Yes. 1 suppose he is different. Children are not properly corrected In my time Freddy would nowadays. have been spanked soundly and made to stop that howling. Being the only child, Freddy at Christmas had all the money spent on him that parents with six children would have had lo divide among the whole lir.lf dosen. This was very line for Fred, who had so many toy he dlrl not know what tn do with them all. Really and truly, though, I don't think he waa a bit happier than If he had been one of the family nf ix children that had each two or three toys they liked very much. What kind of a Christmns Papa and Mamma Herman prepared for Fred when he was six you may see from th picture at least you can see partly. The candles, cake, nutK raisin and Ice cream and the Mg. new tricycle could not be put upon the bed very well, neither hung around It, so they . are not in the Aftx Fred went to sleep the night before Christmas his pai-- and mamma played Bants Claus and slipped in softly with a load of presents for the only kid In the world. Upon tlie bed they laid a drum, a jumping Jack that squeaked hen you let him out of his box, a toy gun and a train of cars that made a noise like a tin peddlerwas running wagon when the horse away with It. Oh, yea, there was also a ball to break windows with. There was a. new sailor suit of clothes which of itelf couldn't make a GROCERS PAUL XIEGENHIRT, LIVED IN WALNUT, tii AND SIR. HERMAN only ime child, Freddy, boy of aix. They thought he was the only child In the orld the only ona worth mentioning, ihnl Is. They believed he waa the lieat, XandsiimcaL moat intellectually ARE THE FINEST IN THE il.x-lo- one-hal- like AppSes, y THEN JAPAN WILL HAVE p.-- r noise, but when Freddy first got Inside nf il he danced about for joy all over the house and produced racket enough to make up for the Inability of the clothes to shout. Fred's trmnims was from the south, and she told papa that there children Dates, figs, fiilM-:iii".d- lis-ol- Washington nitu.npnl'.ve mat aeuri-ni:t." m Wiir-g wPli care, 1 that the Older rf li e Iwmorable , both s.ctviary, of Dec. lvi-nnjiiFt and oppressor km. I thal ihe of ihe .lepanu'etit d nut (iircUh justllii-i.iMi- i for tliv but on th ciiini'iiry these record iiimoust rate tha- iln order is not b urly indefen oil'll unjustified, bit: -- ibie a to homeste.i.l mmIimk," Mr. farter piesi-ni.-- l nnd analysed ih-- records of entries i,nd patents is. uut-nuder the la u Ihii I laws, v him he summed up In :iatng: It will appear tr n. a critical rite figures and facta that, anulysi of not tn exceed one half of inn- ciist of tlie final less tbiin me per of the final f desert land entrlea. li titan of one per cent of the final timber and alone entries, aiut Ictus thnn one entries are per cent of the Anal fouud to lie (ratiduh nt . and tlie of mlmTa! eui-- l tainted with fraud la small indeed Tuking the whole aggregate of pemntage to get her and figuring oat front tbe-t- - percentages the svcrugc. we will find that less than one final eiurr of public land out of every blind red has been found in all the year io in subject to cancellation on account of fraud, default or delinquency of any kind. Aa to k BIG RESULTS. s nor supimri. but out) addi iou;il insiilt and injury." t 1 VioIloA he excl.iirit fined l.i e H. - t wiuV mho k,-- i til-- log'c of P v.iit' liene.it .i an . u'.rbtnrht- nf iiiiui iitid From iltiil of the gisid i he west need expert rio-i- e. . -f Bros. Organa. lit r -- Nowman u: .v..iii"k in i.i; ,,f He defeiMr.l r:ie l"t;n-tcfor veracity and other linuorab'e mi a;,- - public s of the sett lei d Grt' Plans. it law lanj Iboii-auc- BOTH PHONES 177 2344 Washington Avonuo. PO- Pineapples, c BiiM . . FANCY . A s tlo-Ki- A s I heist mas nilrieMU I have twe new dollies, end whet shall WHAT FBEDBY HEKXAH SAW WHIN HE AWOKE OH CHRISTMAS 1 shoe. With mv rlpht dear ehllim. feur as ch knc. My lsp is ns fn". as ever It ran AnJ now these niw sues, their More and more, ing power. Carrying power it bad sure h. the top. the gun. picture Books and all enough. Fred Jumped out of bed at one bound the other beautiful giftsl What fairy raa had showered all these upon his bed and tried to grab up in hi arms all Tct an hicli mere titling rocm liw make? once was fine the at In and dreamland? was grabwhile he things away T srmpnthne truly indeed, I wrdoo bed In turn into the arms of hi father With lived I old woman the Hoopla, hooray, hooray, a shoe! cried the delighted boy in a voice so and mother, who klssedehim and wish always had quantities of firecrackers to explode on Christmas. So she got several long strings of these and some bunches of torpedoes and put them into Freds stockings that hung at a corner of the bedstead. To. cap It all. from a braes knob at the head of the bed and Mrs. Hermsn arose, dressed themselves and went to Fred's little room, what he would do off theirs, to wt-when he waked. They got pretty cold waiting, for Fred slept late, but that was nothing when they were watching for the wakening of the only boy In car, th next the ball. tance transmission. 0 as to revolutionize western Industries. The American Flock Breeders' association has appointed a committee ot eugenics, headed by Alexander Graham Boll, the objet of which Is to improve the quality of the human species by spreading Information In regard to the 111 effects of the marriage of defective persons. Japanese and German have the same average brain weight. Coal can be msr .factured. Heretofore made by netnr-'- s processes, it can now be pioduicd Ly man, with (Ua of. electricity, from peat. Pest Is -substsnre which is continually forming from vegetable mi'.lier In vaat hogs. Rational hank notes constitute of the morcf In circulation. The I'nited pistes imports of tropical and semlt Topics! fi "Its are l,OP6,svO a day. Tlie sum of II''1 1M has now been raised by suberip1i.n In eastern stales the for the purpose of In Kan Frsnel-cY. M. C. A. bu'hHn which was ilcsi loved by the esrth-onak- e. More 'hnn half of this sum was contributed in Cleveland; In New York, and fcea-t-wi- ll !" one-six- th o. MOUSING. I do? am like the old woman who lived In I ; the rest of It from Ftltxburg. Chicago und Philadelphia. A telephone lln lie lately been put up from Khallmar. tn ("nlculta. to Kharegrur, on the Bengal Nagpur railway. This Is the longest line In ln-- 1 dla. the distance covered being seventy inilea. Danish butter brings higher irlcee In England than the homemade or any Denmark exports to other product. other Eunq-ennations over I.XOO.OflO pounds of honey each year. A New York hotel Is said l hav a chicken farm on ihe ruof and produces nearly all the poultry and eggs consumed by the visitors. About 250 fowls ere kept. The hatching Is done by incubators. That a domestic dog should carry a tail curved over his back has always Foxes, wolves, puzzled naturalists. dingoes and African wild dogs carry their tails or brushes" straight and cannot wag them like the domestic dog. The sultan of Turkey Is short in stature, but on account of his shoes, which have heels three inches high, he has the appearance of a. tall n;u. His beard and hair ate aa white aa show. apb sera yet he skillfully dyer the-preparation which make him gppea to be a nun In the prime cf Ufa- Hi Roman nose ir cxtiemclr elf. H't hearing is New Zealand, it might l( eat.', ha n n Criminal criminal da-- . ( ofandth kind thut iiaiialiy i::d!cU criminal das elsewhere, ere rare'f heard In the magi! rs tax 1 a r. : 1. Rom time ago wl.z.i an Insane w.s kl'led a Cliinamau. tie whole tuee.ree wpitn-t- d horror. consume J49.i)C New ViL'-il!a -- barrel of v iibitu |