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V Live Dog Buried With Child in Greenland When a child dies In some soma parts of Greenland the natives bury a live dog log with it the dog to b bo be used b by the tha child as a guide to the other othar world When hen questioned In regard to this peculiar superstition the tha natives native will only answer A A dog can find Its way anywhere The Eskimos believe in ghosts Many also believe bellove In the transmigration transmigration gration of ot souls that souls that the spirits return in itt animals winds rocks rooks Ice Ico and water yater that they are evil angry or good as the elements may maj be favorable or unfavorable and that they can bo be appeased b by hoodoo hoodoo hoo hoo- doo rites if It the performer Is la suf suf- versed in occult sciences To change the wind they chant drum and howl against it bUild fires shoot against it and as a last resort fire tire tho the graves of the tho dead Eclipses of the moon cr create crate ate the greatest consternation and al almost almost al- al most paralyze the people with fear tear Some Australians say that Mit- Mit jau yau the moon was waa a native cat who fell tell in love with some Borne one else's wife and was driven away to towander towander towander wander ever since In China the theold theold theold old man man of ot the tho moon Is known as and holds in his hands the reins of or marriage among mortals The future husband and wife wire are I tied together with an Invisible silken cord which Is only severed at death Declared Declared Sano Marries arrles Book Agent Of or course that doesn't r necessarily disprove It St. St St Paul Dispatch I Part fart Michigan Pl Played In Toledo War WarThe V The territory of or Michigan was waa organized In 1805 In conformity I with the ordinance of ot 1787 1781 which provided that the tIle line between Ohio Indiana and Illinois on the should be an east and west line running through the southern part of or Lake Lale Michigan But when the state of ot Michigan was organized It was found that he true line through the southern point of Lake Michigan Michigan Michigan Michi Michi- gan was sixty-five sixty miles further south than had been supposed and this more southerly line was adopted adopt adopt- ed But when Indiana and Illinois were organized as states the more northerly line was adopted thus leaving a belt sixty five mlle miles broad claimed by both factions A survey ordered by congress established the northern line But the people of Michigan vigorously vigorously vigorously vigor vigor- protested as the tho city of or Toledo Toledo To To- ledo was in tho the disputed belt The governor of ot Ohio called out the militia and the governor of Michigan Michigan Michigan Michi Michi- gan did likewise and occupied Toledo To To- ledo The matter was settled by bythe I the admission of ot Michigan to th the Union as a state upon her acceptance acceptance acceptance accept accept- ance of the line Une designated by congress congress congress con con- gress she receiving in recompense the northern part of the peninsula of ot Wisconsin Michigan littered the tho Union n as a stat state In 1837 Another good way to save Is Isto Isto isto to make more money than tItan yO yoji yoi can conveniently spend In In In- S Star V V Unlucky Days f for r j. j V Sailing in China China 1 In the early carly days of the barbarian barbarian bar barian harlan Invasion some seventy j years ears ago the Scottish skipper or of ohe one of the paddle wheel fire firo Ire boats plyIng plyIng plying ply- ply Ing up the tn West river from Hong kong to Canton China could not understand why his steamer was almost empty on a a certain return run from Canton Next Next trip the same thing ha happened So did it on the following tripA trip A we suspected until the owners suddenly realized that the tho fifth the fourteenth and the twenty third are the very unlucky days when no wise man embarks on onia I ia lL ship a Journey jO or an enterprise Tho The sailing sailing- fixture list was speedily I overhauled and thenceforth th the I cabins wore were as aa full as ever I Reports Finding Trace of Lost Race Professor Protessor Joseph G G. G Wolfe formerly formerly for formerly for for- merly of ot Columbia and Toronto universities universities uni- uni and now curator of or the Patagonian museum of Rio GallegOS Gallegos Gallegos Galle Galle- gos Argentina reports reports' a series of ot sensational anthropological discoveries crIes eries which Include a cays caye city a prehIstoric burial ground and other traces races of ot a 11 lost race which Professor sor Wolfe calls the Grisly Folk Folic Professor Wolfe believes that this burial ground was used by a cIvilIzed civilized cIvil cIvil- 11 zed race which preceded the Tehuelches Te- Te The famous cave of Espe- Espe anza ranza In the Magellan canals be belongs belongs belongs be- be longs also to the haunts of or the Grisly Folk It was here that the was was' discovered about fifteen teen tests years ago ago ago-a. a find which caused a sensation In the whole civilized I world because the a giant extinct mammal of the class of ot the ground possessed th the I of lot haVing haying Its skin covered coveted with small bones something bones something never never observed before In any other archaic or r living species species ana and according to l scientific commissions sent out from rom various countries might have survived until rather recent times as there was still dry flesh with red reddish is hair tair clinging to It V They carried a knocked down automobile from Detroit to 10 Chicago In an airplane a few days ago The knocked down V VV pedestrian still has to go to the V hospital Iri hi the the- ambulance ambulance- Nashville B Banner Year of 1800 and Froze t to Death The year tear 1816 has gone down Into history as the year of or eighteen hundred and fro frore e to death Not much authentic Information exists concerning It ft A paragraph In Thompsons Thompson's History of or Vermont declares that frosts occurred every month of ot that summer and that snow fell tell every month of ot the year jear ear June 8 snow fell tell to a depth of ot five or six Inches and Ice nearly haltan half halt an inch thick formed formed- O on shallow I p ponds Another report declares that thata a great many head of ot stock perIshed per perished per per- In middle and northern New England crops of all sorts were severely se se severely verely Injured or destroyed i. i Inthe in inthe the Middle Atlantic states there was great damage The cause of ot the cold spell Is thought to have been the great amount of or volcanic dust that filled the air intercepting the heat of ot orthe the sun The years 1812 1816 were years ear of or great volcanic activity A Adust Adust Adust dust haze hare Intercepts a great deal of or orthe the suns sun's heat V V Now that the filling filling- Rations are g all all the vacant lots tho weeds will have hive to make other t arrangements St St st. Joseph News Press V i. i A reformer is a pe person on who h expects a girl In 6 5 5 stockings V to sit Bit d down n without cro crossing I her herS knees Ann knees Ann Arbor Times s News New S |