Show BITS BISO OF INFO INFORMATION MATION Experiments are being made In sending Australian oranges and lemons to Can Can- Ca ada da The champion of or France no of a profusion In that t country at athe rl he ae e ea of 75 had e tW barels bar bar- els reh of wine The crew of the tho British are r re drilled in the thc uw ue of the helmet by which means they save Jn In the event of ot- disaster lter Tho rivers river are ls and Mississippi miles Ama i ion zon on miA miles mies miles 00 miles mies Nil le 1100 OO miles mies hud nd uray and Darlng 1300 miles mies each All Al Russians have ha e a R weakness for and and- ome footwear footgear and th the result Is that there here are are moro more showy boots worn In the zaia empire than where else on to the themen themen arth This preference extends men as well wel a as the tho wom omel n In 11 Australia are aio found the largest in the rhe They are built buit b bj he the jungle fowl worle In great mounds and their heir height averages about fifteen feet The They arc aro formed of twigs and sticks like other neet but they weigh tons In extreme e ex- reme cases case Mrs tr Howard rr A. A Colby olby of N J. J IS said to bo be the woman to tous us ue colored photography In the Maine woods She hl hag photographed d a pair pall of wild moose The They arc fine show show- Ing us the cow and ar bull bul moose and one of he the bull bUl Mrs Mr Rose ROe Fenner wife of ot Charles Charle B. B Fenner enner a. a a law lawyer er of or Mals Is said sid to be the first frt woman In Worcester to o have her ber name nae on 01 a a slate ticket She Is s tho Socialist candidate for tor secretary o oC tate state Mrs Fenner la h a. a a lawyer laver with a u desk dek In her husbands husband's office The carrying power v.-er v. of or the the- large lare freight steamer Is 18 well wel Illustrated In tho case of oft t lie steamship Minnesota which will wi sail from Seattle In December with wih a cargo which e establishes a a record In the trae lade She Sho will wi cairy cary 1000 tons of flour four and tons of ot general merchandise ever cubic foot of her tonnage space pace be beng be- be Ing ng appropriated f bout About mie miles of railroads are being buit in the Pyrenees These railroads are to be operated b by which will wl be furnished from rom water wate power stations stations sta sta- in the mountains l Power ower will bo supplied at a Voltage of which wl will willbe be stepped down lown to volta for the the- trolley troley wires 1 res The locomotives will be bo provided with transformers for further reduction o 10 Volts olt Sardinian dancing is unlike any other It I Is a kind of shuffling with the feet as the he dancers holding hands move to and fro roo the women on one side of tho dancing ground l and the men on the h other t till I they have a round t to th the h opposite side ilie while the las Ins i II played b ay a man who walks up and down be between be- be teen tween the dancers As a rule the men and women do not mix whether dancing not but ot 01 keep each to their own side I The dances take place ou Sundays or feast da s In some JI za of ot the vil village vi- vi lage but hardly hard ever er e in big towns Improvements In th the stereoscopic ef effect effect ef- ef of maps maps' have been attained In Vienna b by mans of a new olor olor scheme o out t by G. G Freytag The effect is wel shown when a a square is colored with the reds in the center cEnter and the el lows greens and blues ranged the red led in the order named Such a a square appears to the eye to be raised In the center If I the order of the colors IsI is I the central part of t the square Jt oln f appears t to be depressed s In arranging r the colors olor the tho tints and varied aled bv by careful careful care care- ful graduation and violent contrasts arc aro avoided Dr II I. I B. B has a new complaint com complaint com com- plaint to make against the dust raising aut automobile moble He has noticed Jn England Engrand a I great Increase of and similar simi lar parasitical IC diseases among the Ul ana tP game birds I g ascribes r l b it Pt to the increasing pollution of the air all with road dust which conveys the seeds of these I diseases to the tho food and water water water- by the birds He Ie urges ures in that be taken to protect them from polluted air nil and that measures s bo be adopted to in increase In- In crease the vitality of the young birds bird's s In order to enable them to resist the onset onse of dl disease eaf of this kind On his return a a trip across the Sahara Sahara Sa Sa- hara hara to Lake Chad r I Foureau said re reo enty My is the tho burial of ot the trans Sahara railway Ideas Other Other explorer e ex- agree with him In the that a great reat railroad across the desert deser can not be financially successful The railroad can succeed in comparatively rich countries only and Africa they theY say must always be poor In comparison Railroads may be built ne near r the sea and along some Bome of the rivers bufor bu but for traffic and the industrial de de- de of ot the Inner parts of ot the SA SAharan Sa- Sa haran harn region the ancient camel cael caravans caravan must be depended upon A certain gentleman genteman who ho had acquired hes rather rathel purchased an es estate tat on i he banks of the river CJ de which adjoins those of Lord Blant Te and SI Sir Charles Charls Strolling through his place one day he chanced to go to too far and was as accosted by a a burly bully gamekeeper who In language more forcible forc ble than polite ordered him off th the grounds Remonstrance only produced more from the burly one Sir said aid the pompous on one do vou ou know who I am am I am the Faulds Ard rd I 1 dont don't care car lr If jou ou arc the fall fals of ot Niagara said tho jer ere goon oot o 0 thin London London Opinion Cons erable Interest Is taken l In England Eng Eng- land in the working of the stock oil 01 fired fred for or steel manufacture It re resembles r- r In ln a Bessemer converter form but for tor fuel a it I uses tes crude petroleum am and the air l is blown down uP upon the top of f t th t 1 l rn g molten gl metal n I Instead of passing I u through It The oil 01 fuel in supplied b pipes until the ehr charge t of metal Is II melted when the pipes are withdrawn and th the blowing process Is be begun n. n For a ton three converter the melting requires about a al hour and a half and the browing from ff- ff teen teen- to twenty minutes The steel pro produced pr dued Is said to have extraordinary strength Castings of remarkable le thinness c can in be made of It I Says Sa a n student of philology A corre correspondent core core- seems to be amused because th the Italians borrowing the word ride lide in a special s sense choose 1001 to spell It pho In accordance with their ow own sound n But Dul this surely Is absurd nor unusual unusual In 1 French nh for ex example example ex- ex ample w we have boule and An other words word which the same principle and In there I is from the Tenh o or Spanish broza ro junket from the Hal Halian Hal ian ian ian- orar from the tho from the Gaelic I In all of which had been made to represent th al f foreign sound 1 hy 8 a more or less Iss phoI phonetic pho pho- English spelling I i I The danger of the d transmission S of ty erh le led p f fever through U milk is show I O I In a recent epidemic in Mass MassI Mas I reported d in the the Journal Joural of the thE America Medical 1 l association b to Dr E R B B. BIge Rge- Rge I low 10 of the tM local 10 1 board of health Dr Bige Bigelow BIgE- BIgE that in the last low shows 3 ears an average of capes of typhoid In fever larB has been reported early to the board of health of Worcester a It with a population of at present present This Is roughly an era a average e of one case ase a 1000 of population a a rear for this period I In 1 1910 10 there thre were cre reported cases more mor than than one case eap to each 00 of population and n rl three times the average e 8 O Of these cases with wih ten deaths draths wei traced to one I milk lt route an al employee o of I which was found to be the source of ot th the infection |