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HUGHES, OF NEW YORK KILL CROP EATING RODENTS AND PRAIRIE DOGS—FEW down hotgun earl of Man and ten nine the of is times to out hawk-killing husbandman slays iNJURIOUS miy every js vet the Hen a “hen six are in popular Roosts hawk and mind deserving of The roaring wing crop-eating the Cooper even ain on rodents, the outk and down more pou came into a valuable was within Ame a and ] its riding ' on heart n I saw of a « to te whether that the try hereafter try ion pa field of note the I to contractors who have been supplying buying been have the army hor immature Red-Talled Hawk. of them between eigot years be a prairie dogs, whic} m Kind € ££ | ΟΙ ο for A 1 Ccoper Hawks, Male and Female. tient research on the part of Uncle|hawk (Falco Columbarius) after a Sam's officials of the biological survey | white-throated sparrow “A pigeon hawk in pursuit of a to separate the hawks into the classes white-throat passed over the road just of injurious and noninjurious species The birds were killed by the hundreds in front of the horse we were driving and the contents of their stomachs We stopped the horse instantly. The were examined, Nine nestling Cooper sparrow was leading its pursuer about hawks were found to have been fed a yard. Neither bird uttered a sound within a few hours a nuthatch, a It was the silence of death, and verily flicker, a brown thrasher—all birds the white-throat seemed to be passing beneficial to man—a ruffled grouse through the valley of the shadow and a young chicken, Digestion with “In full flight they swept on for the birds is a rapid process, and the about 30 yards Then the sparrow destruction wrought among song, doubled like a e. It passed down game and domestic birds by a single under the hawk as though it had pair of eithersspecies of ‘“accipiter turned a somersault and actually with young to feed may be estimated seemedto fly for a moment breast up with this one instance of nestling ward. The pursuer used his wings feeding as a basis and tail as brakes and doubled with A young Cooper hawk was taken the whitethroat, but it lost about two It gained rapidly, from a nest by H. Justin Roddy It yards’ ( ate its own weight in food every day however, and by the time the middle of the road was reached on the return When just able to fly it escaped fron its cage and before it had gone 200 journey the sparrow was leading by mestic The life down piger bird student, 1 in and killed a do a his “In some manner the little managed to elude the hawk’s fellow talons extended to full flight even though is devoted to the protection of the narrow to strike, and HIS the sparrow into a tangled weeds and briars. 7 and the hawk During tl attention to moved on the the it hawk human Detroit, 4 ters of ng of ft ΐ hey of 6 { wildness a cl ing sight a ] 6 about Ν the typical and the κ 5 ν something which nterest 8 t 65 f ke dow t h does ne ied ting harp A he } 8 oppor ep Mass., engages parl BLE from behind a of trees attack in the open West n few the Gladdens must deliv Schroeder the two dozen season nor eggs, the dis of December of each an 150 year a pig igt pounds must be turned over to the widow, and if the pig is found to be re one he ON TABLE: weicht ounce Gladdens are in danger of iosing their inheritance Fifty dollars a year cash and “some flour” given to Mrs. Sc roeder are the conditions to give the Gladdens pos session of the farm ‘ of red soothing magnetism astonish John Fo} Springfield ll had a to a cow owned to a bu by James Hetrick of Mt. Pleasant. licked the side of a red bar She ξ liked her it Red simply ture in the air the fascinated sloners, sioner cover and Warren, Pa.—Freda, the drain taxes T idler Mi looked at hers until ade } ] of and the day drain con mis ne county paid under to re protest re maining two assessments levied to de fray the cost of constructing the drain The jury in 5 general verdict awarnied judgment to the — regarding questic 18 adduced by the evidence, found in favor of the defend ants in every deta « v pany benef and is € ha j he farmers will ts be is taken by unknown or the of he ona 16ος € } fited by drain ” } the 1 ¢ i th Because a Paris phys n made liscovery that whisker are a verital hi of disease gern and during the kissing process trans the bacteria to others, there I e famil of Samus engineer a he Lucknow iron mills at Glendale He had read of A in ret public wt ers He had a luxuriant mustache was the pride of the family, and without saying a word to his wife, he nad ent off When, er smooth-shaven, and told he removed, she he was od the w ff phans tion f Pr ᾿ rhe a 8 inder a faise im i court, ᾿ surprised “put out Three-Dollar Estate @sSLer he had the thins of course idea of getting a d sed Lar of t g it Frenchman's d feve er ent j | pression the A ξ She has gen nize Its Beardiess Head. Je and fare and the the special findings wi Pottstowr in not were ha ner had not pro in commis ceeded according to the law in estab 8 and attacked the C08 1 e law The spe f gs approved he some of t hopeless case of tuberculosis. not bad a coughing fit since —— action But Man’s Family Can Hardly Recog AUR by on Is her h Settled. mr tl it t has filed an adjudi fobias Brubaker townshi 5 tri} { ς ( 1 wife whipped it out « ~ what plaintiffs for ev made — Just the entire amount of the suburban drain tax, and in special findings which consisted of interrogatories willow she - CUTS OFF BEARD TO KISS Brown of Forest str tables @ the collection of the plaintiffs M. which and Yellowst to enj n seven-year and Mrs. treasurer of eta Coughs Up Old Tack. old daughter of Mr. case in Sugar till the painters left a bucket of re paint where she drank it. Veter ans with a pump saved her ng t 1D economy s there e De eral verdict ugi company and farmers whose the suburban lands are included in drain district suing the commis Cow, Too, Attracted by Red. k, Pa—The known and b Ὁ l attractiveness orna she ba neig é Mrs. Louis Schroe unique conditions On the first day € of the certain of of the hens Pasture la “warm barn” for a cow is speci and all the firewood Mrs. Schroeder } may need path thought it was a optical delusion variety, but a closer inspection convince her that the aves were actua rowing from the eral i the cu in e h a positior either sues in the testament position 1 legs of the wher was eeted Mrs. pe farm on | ¥ an will teach tl al is to be al treatme! Kint with Μ . Orna fte was A hawk his hat on f one her ing ¢ d n Wing table tha Meadow Fre ¢ and t ] mental parlor doe έ leave a vating Strange Double Verdict in Suit to Recover Drainage Taxes, der, becau se it leaves a dz James son-in-law, Rose no matter what LEAVES SPROUT ‘ED Green ΒΟ be ‘ VORS BOTH SIDES. MENU, One of the most Each week the PPPLPLPDLPPPPPD Additions Not Considered an ment by Their Owners. YEARLY Billings, Mont.—Wh: one of the strangest brought by a jury in returned by the 12 men trying er to paid no a few feet from the Mich {η the last safe bservers A culiar wills ever recorded in Wayne county was filed in the probate court get was WILL Rigid Food Delivery Is Obeyed. shot head thicket of ere d be find ers Af men cay No w ime of handled ough! pl I Bequeathes Daughter Farm Provided nto the bush-grown field on the oubled of the road. There it but the hawk, prepared for the m ver, lost little distance in bring sharply and making the turn to follow Hunter wake in the white-throat and hunted reached the field at the left once more, and there, as ff by an inspiratic downward oft mervisit ΐ Y of Civ niy will we gé remount lot of horses taken to the hospital. On recovering | a bette three-year-olds as them taking by but consciousness he was seized with a from one to five years tailed hawk sitting on a fencepost at desire to enter the old life. When he we will Quit Stage on Receiving Censure for leaves the hospital he say that he more service from them than when we Squandering Fortune and Beyears old perched in a tree overhead will go to work on his voice, and as took them four to eight came Laborer—Says He | he knows heis stronger and better They may be bought cheaper, too ly corvus shot down and gave the τί Will Return, A rebellious, unwilling horse can | suited for the life than before. he is movement The hawk took| determined to seek the first opportuni- almost disrupt a cavalry and the sooner it has ‘I. C.’—Inspect Seattle, Wash.—Music lovers of six ty to appearon the stage. side Had it a particle of spunk or more years ago well remember C. Von Godin was born in Sweden of | ed, Condemned—branded on its the better off that troop of cavalryis it could have killed the crow, but A. Von Godin, the famous tenor, who German and English parents. He was coward’s heart was under its feather About 60 men will be employed at was the soloist with Sousa’s band for educated abroad and received his mu several years and later with. Schu- sical training under Garcia Reno station, and they ex Time after time and Mar- the Fort in 800 or 900 head of mann-Heink. His voice was oneof the chesi. When 17 years old he came pect to | to the attack, while the red-tail to horses and from 300 to 400 head of best in this country, and he was looked | America with his parents. For a few mules each year, The old barracks at upon by critics as a coming man in years he studied at the Universit itself with clumsily y of| Fort Reno have practically been aban the operatic and concert field. Then Minnesota, where astronomy was his he disappeared, dropped out of sight hobby, but the wonders of doned for months. The fort is on a the other cheek.” his voice reservation over which bands of completely, and it was only by an ac- | being revealed he was sent to both birds to flight, Europe nothing the gainer thereby, for corvus cident that he was foundin this city a to study. He was singing with Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indians stil} Camile few days ago no depreda followed and buffeted him in midair, com: d’Arville when his father died ‘and rove, but they Van Godin is high strung, nervous, left him $80,000. The Darlington agency is just It was this fortune tions. a few miles dis and Lo is careful and sensitive to criticsm. He had in- that was nis undoing that he does nothing which might pre The bird was hanging by the tendons herited a fortune from his father and vent him from drawing his quarterly barb of a wire when he had squandered this and re Saw Off Horn; Loosen Hoof. ceived the severest censure from his | pay He remembers, too, the Indian Unquestionablyit relatives and friends he resolved to Allentown, Pa.—A cowbelonging to police, mounted on fast ponies, who William Mast of Standard scratched fee] the importance of their blue uni leave them all He accordingly came west and for her head with her hoof and caught in form and brass buttons acquired had been such that κ had swung twice around the the last five years has been a laborer the latter one of her horns, which is Seek Light to Carry Far. {η lumber camps, at sawmills, fish very badly crooked and crumpled Germany is experimenting to dete The cow fell upon her side, and It had perished miserably, while some canneries, and only recently he worked whetheror not a vertical] shaft of the noise of her struggles awakened in a shingle mill at Ballard distance can be seen One night he was persuaded to sing the family itself on its narrow escape from th the idea at a local church, some of his fellow Mr. Mast had no alte tive but to than a horizontal if such workers being church members. Von saw off the horn in order to release of so equippin proves to be the case sang “Dream City,’ a song the hoof. perhaps is the only Godin margin ready | which he made famous in the old days A few days later he was struck on FAMOUS SOLOIST DISCOVERED IN the head by a flying timber and was LUMBER CA‘!P., Phi } ids Ϊ I I it ] he do οἷν 5 nen caval the will the « m ( ν mu ΝΟΙ A GREAT TENOR IS FOUND. I Sta orse | Photo by Moffett Studio, Chicago, it was as a resul: of the persistent and hard fight of the chief executive of New York state that the senate passed a bill which practically prohibits racing in that state. Hughes was the counsel for the Armstrong committee The which so successfully probed the insurance companies in 1905-1 above photograph was taken during a recent visit to Chicago. ma t the plains, Ϊ pigec weapons with which they antagonist, they will flee the attack of a pur king bird, a jay he cho-t man who would We don’t care for°any mount a three-year-old, sock a pair ol it until ide and fight into | ywels in broken and broken in spirft n The three hawks namedare as timic ways as their cousins accipi exclusively t no be ] biological survey} be will nt experi and four f age the Our three-year-olt with have chase rhe years ten f¢ choo of opening the good is mule A τὶ From seve about lasts usually Τι an the burden of the | only pre will go through a course of horse 4 saving their chicken s began to multiply struck France have remount t had n has Capt said service the years in here Letcher Hardeman, who is h again be army rarely n their ir 1 have seen other and to other gon training before graduating into regular feec mx secured he deserved f The accipters tended victim pecies hawk have le that all horses descer into a flock of English sparrows ing in the street rhe car was ng s¢ ipidly that it wa I the and mules for Car hawk Be If the one here proves € yards it ort i ' Cooper Taught home an electric the to posts, and as soon as stables can built the horse sechoe! will open some of its fellows lisappointed of their much Then tl it and struck carrier pigeon which few Animals thousand head of horses and mules each year, ready for the military Ἶ cavalrymen Who have been sta tho a bold disregard of thel the pirate “sharp shin’ came a bullet and struck its prey Wt come AS El Reno, Okla.—Piciuresque old Fort Reno is to be made a “remount station,” a place where new mounts will be provided for cavalrymen. It is than a more purposed to turn out while the com with d time villain accipiters hide, 00 miles. Score ote after a flight of persons were awaiting the retu he is stolen owner wonde It took a long While ugh the human enemy be view and armed. One of these ds own b the shotgun There is a report, fol lowed by a chuckle, as the farmer holds up a stricken hawk and declares his lost fowls avenged Somewhere at the wood’s ¢ the real marauder, finishing ] ate meal of sprit licken and new fora I next next r Army att hawk will harry a poultry yard and kill half the chickens within the closure, and do it unseen In ἡ some red-tailed o1 red meantily shouldered hawk will come ir on Me on and and USED Game of War BY EDWARD B. CLARK (Associate precision sharp-shinned 1e blue of the sky, anc conspicuousness that known are the red Are Inof the Agriculturist These birds are the bold buccaneers of the field. Their flight is of an a row's swiftness. They will turn double, stop short, thread the in lacing branches of trees, and seize t! quarry, which they have started, with unerring Secretly View fensive to the interests of death. Of the half-dozen injurious spe cies only three are common rhey the goshawk (accipite atricapillus) the Cooper hawk (accipiter cooperii) and the sharp shinned hawk (accipi ter velox) BE Broken by Experienced Trainers and shows on the horizon hawk that SPECIES one Those in Piain and WILL REMOUNT STATION. Three-Year-Old THE Foray jurious, RENO NEW CHICKEN STEALERS the slow FORT ARE d s i. = θε aoliars |