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Show TFIE EARTHQUAKE MORE SERIOUS THAN ANY OCCURRING IN 250 YEARS. Where Do Your Trading They Employ THE MOUSIN' i KXAMIM'.K: nSIKN, IT Ml. t:!' ii Jamu.cR and has left the south slue from liiianaianainu. f Kingston under sate;'. Yuk Tribune, sen a: ATUil.Y. j ,w i. fr.uu lug ai. Key West. j Admiral Evans ha in wire- front Kiuga'iu.. tt.'.vu . i mi, by Admiral EYE WITNESS' ACCOUNT. ii- lv-!- :i'-- - A.lu-.iid- it. j.,. tl wooct Pickett Grocery Co. PnM Newman Brea. Organa. WARDLEIGH C. corrt-poiiden- ORGANS AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE Ban- Accordaona. Strings. jos, Lateit Publication! of Sheet Musle. Bee the Wonderful Pipe Oipi Washington Avenue. 2370 OCOEN, UATH. s anoncrcNDCB.. lurniwn wtli sad rapoft I hn lo obuia IMUuu, trad mitta, 1 MffnfftWm. IN ALL COUNTRIES. uss SM, Aumm itrrrt milt Wauirnffu mm.y md fiftn Ik pUnU tawrtMtf Witafassst Pnctloa Exdsdyslf. VriMHNMlu am In - t HU . MM MmL WASHINGTON, Mm MM 0M. mm WANT ADS YIELD D. C. BIQ PESTILENCE FEARED. Halifax. N. S., Jan. 18. Horace Fleming, manager of the Bank of Nova Bcntia, received a rable despatch from the manager of the hank's Kingston branch, stilting that conditions In Ihe stricken city are growing worse. Business la at a atandstlll. The chief cause of fear is the possibility of a pestilence. s niiie-tenth- RESULTS. IMPERIAL FARMERS By Haael trees planted neur a spring were supposed to lie particularly powerful in the fairy charm. The twigs warded off witches, and drinks made from the leaves and bark were supposed to possess magical curative properties. Even now we have a medicine called wiu-- haael extract. The fairies darned and held their coum-llunder the hasel trees, and the fairy's wand wae always a haael switch. The little people guarded . their favorite When a group of trees Jealously. hasel trees was cut down by the old time people they had a superstition that one must always be left fur Ihe fairies to cut switches from, otherwise they would plague and bring evil upon those who destroyed their wands. Other nations have much better rhertnut than we do, probably because they have cultivated the chestnut tree and Improved Its fruit. The Jatianese chestnut Is perhaps the best of all. Rprnute nf the Japanese tree ran be grafted upon our native ones, and they will grow and produce the big oriental puts. If I were a boy nr girl living In ihe country I would ask my parents to plant a grove of nut trees for me. either hickory or walnut or the Improved chestnut. The nut trade ia becoming a very Important one in this country, and the treee would grow faster than I and would yield a good Income for me by the time I waa done going to achool. Did you ever hear the funny old rhyme that was quoted In England nearly a thousand years ago: A woman, a dog and a walnut tree-T- he more yon heal em the better they ALBERTA PLATT iiuiunui the Kiddville EVKHT children have' a nutting party. It is such n event thal.Miinetlmea even thnr fmhem hnve hunlne for one day t" go out sinri he happy In the beaut brown, and scarlet wood a. Ttit year, the evening before Dirl.v, Mr. Aurelia Peyton, who haa te them wete greatly surprised to learn that the peanut, which they all liked nearly as well aa randy or Ire cream, is no nut at all. but Juat a vegetable of the pea and bean family, which ripena underground. After telling them about the peanut Mrs. Peyton put on her really professorial look and said: Nutting day with you young people ia merely a picnic party for fun. but the time waa whan it was & very serious occasion. Two thousand year ago our ancestors in Great Britain didnt have any cereal breakfast foods or Ice cream or any canned tomatoes and pork afd beans In fact, nuts formed a large part of their winter food. They need to spend a considerable portion of every fall gathering nuts. Even beerh- - GATHERING show where a spring of water flowed underground. Ths experimenter took the two prongs of the hazel one in each hand, with the thumbs tightly pressed upon them and just walked forward over the ground. When he came to a place where water was tt was believed the hazel twig would bend down of Itself and point to the spot where a well should be dug. There are people today who still believe In the hazel twig charm for finding water. I once saw a man try It when I was a little girl. The only trouble was that the twig would not bend, though the charm man walked a long way holding It aolemnly In hia hands. These people cf 2.000 years ago thought the hazel twig charm would work also in case of precious metals and point to underground gold and silver mines. In the German version of the story of Cinderella the poor, abused girl sits under a hasel tree and pronounces the following charm: sclent of life, altered the dictum that there is danger in any sudden change of environment after a certain age. That Is why. he ssld. business men who retire and go to the seaside to live die too quickly after they make the change. A eat belonging to Grays, Essex. England, went on hoard a ship and waa Inadvertently taken on a long voyage. as soon as the ship touched dork on return pussy walked ashore and pro-- I reeded home as If nothing unusual had happened. j of all ihe wonderful machinery of the human body the rryatalllue lens of the eye Is the one portion whlrh continues to Increase In else throughout life. Like other parts of the body It does not cease atih the attainment of maturity. Mountain sheep are empli as beasts of burden on some of the higher Each aniranges nf the Himalayas. mal in capable of carrying from seventeen to twenty-fiv- e pounds of baggage and will live on wayside herb re only. To protect Its ova and younc from Ihe attacks of fish the tree frog of Brasil builds a tubeMko subaqueous of mud. which ll JsaluU.- trek and nut. and always llkea iN'raniun, gave the a talk n nuts. It con- mi,rh Informa- ' hut voted a reaoluUon of I to Mr Aurelia. Th. around r uKorjr nut, Ktddvlll are most. cherinuta, Mack wall There are also ahtntng. sweet tartlng trial hwhn1. which some of . l.k very much In winter. her young audience ,r'J'nn KrPW in the south-- n 11,11 of be 'ounry. 80ms of .ir . t,y r., r,n1 rl" rrn NEAR AND , , fpr'du,, almost as big t,, h " T5,m'd aKingiant in Austra-- v Edward Vn. .tl. "f viwia. A tab- ro1 dedication ha W, ,u ,runk. which haa a tm The baas. Pan, CL. " HIM ,nT r ror, v t- -. . m Y. f r, L" kg. Ac 'w j PECAK NUTS AND LEAVES. FAR. clerka are the only men who live as long as they ought to. Clergymen live twenty or thirty years longer than they ought, while doctor die before their time. It seem that a flourishing trade Is done In "embalmed pharaohs." Cargoes of nameless mummies are shipped hutldlng M4 Test In to France and kept in the vault of the ,B lower Louvre to be trught out surrepti" "rk 11 h the tiously. as wanted. hut die In the world. Dr. Hcofleld. a well known Lond-Ur Srotield of London. physician. In a lecture dealing with ilie ' CHESTNUTS. nut and acorns were carefully collectthat could be eaten counted. Nuts were considered ripe enough to gather on 8ept. 14, old style, which would come on Bept. 28 of our calendar. This date' was known all over Great Britain as Nutting day, also sometimes called Holy Cross day and Holy Rood day. All tha peopls who eould walk, from the oldest to the youngest, went in companies to th woods on Holy Cross day to gather nuts for the winter. They carried baskets and crooked sticks. With the sticks they beat the bushes or bent the limbs nf trees over so they could reach the nuts. Mora than all the other kinds, though, they valued ths haselnut. which in the British isles grows upon quite a Isrg trss. They had many pleasant superstition concerning the1 hazel tree. It was dedicated especially to tho fairies. Queen Mab, queen of tbe merry little folk, was believed te ride in a haselnut shell chariot It was believed that a forked hazel rod would ed. for everything 1 ORGANIZE. Imperial, Cal., Jan. IN. Directors of the six mutual water companies of he Kiddville Children Learn About Nuts "' hooliekrher !nurninve the T ADDRESS TO CATHOLICS. Kotin'. Jan. is.- - An address to Catholic ai! mer the world i being the Pupr. In It his hull- where you get jui what you want We have rewill appeal In them for support In the Grocery Line. in' and nslt anrv during the crisis iu the ceived a shipment of the best grads of affair of the church growing out of Holland Herring in small keg and also the kind that sells Iuos. We also tlte new French law. have select Whits Fish, Finnaa dies. Kippered and Bmokcd Salmoa aud Sait Mackerel. BOTH PHONES 236. pre-pati- d i T. B. Evans & Co. Havana. Jan. ift. Rear Admiral Rvank, in a message la i hi cruiser Columbia here, state Mist a huge tidal wavs has changed ihe roast Hue of Jamaica leaving the entire south side of Kingston under water. No bay is reported left and the whole roust line is reported sinking. Jan Washington. 2:25 o'clock GROCERS 2384 WASHINGTON AVE. IK. -- At this morning the navy department had ini message from Hear Adnitr ai Evans Indicating that the south side of Kingsiun is now tinder water aud that the whole coast line ia reported sinking. ooooooooooooooo ooooooooooo OUR SOLE AIM IS TO please and profit and we do It with 25o dishes for be. Tumblers, 15c a et; Cue tea kettles for 25c; cartridges Bite a box. Nails. 2.00 a keg. Hingsa for a song, other things Ft a smile at THE JUMBLE.' Phones 1144. 2300 Washington. ITALIAN CITY IS SHAKEN. Cdlne. Italy, Jan. 18. A severe earthquake shock was felt at Tulntezzo. iwenty-uln- e miles from this place, t 4:20 this morning. The Inhabitants, panic stricken, fled from their houses. There was uo loss uf life. Second Hand Stores Tolmezsn is situated at the southern foot of the Carnic Alps, nesr the Tagllamento. It Is noted for its immense rainfall, tbe aunmil precipitation amounting to about 86 inches. The population of the town Is about i.iriift and the commune over G.Oftft. Th JUMBLE buys, sslls or a changss any sld thing" (blusa" captsd) and mast new ansa. 2100 Wash. Halls, 1144 is SECOND-HANNEVADA STORE. Wa buy and sail all kinds sf saw and ascond-han- d goads. Call sr phsrvs Wsckor A Haynss, Praps. 16B B5tb Ik Phono, Ind. 122. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO - ooooooooooooooo o O o SHOCKS IN RUSSIA. o o Rt. Petersburg. Jan. 18. o Two violent earth shocks were o experienced at Ktiba, governo ment of Baku, at 5 o'clock this o morning. o o Kuba is a fortified town in o ihe province uf Baku, situato ed on Ihs south side uf the riv- o o o er Kuba. of over II has a population Ifi.ftiH). O o o o o o o o o o o o o o ooooooooooooooo PAUL ZIEGENHIRT, Sassnd-Han- Stars. d If you haws, anything to sail ar buy sad sr phono 1B70 to 1871 Wash. Art Ind. 878. . Bslt 85 8-- & A, DENKERS Will pay ths hiflhsst pries far esesnd-han- furniture and sell to the publlo the cheapest. 2418 Grant A vs. Bail Phans 887-k- . Ind. 820. C. J. HERRICK A CO Successors to H. L. Whilst Bring your goads hors If you want to sell them. Call hers If you wsnf BoM PhsnS 2342 Wash A vs. buy. 616-y- . Ind. 4B7, and Fiction For the Boys and Girls Who Read Fact HICKORT i 1 ve-se- procured Aiwiiw eTrtw aesiH-iainu- poKM-asio- per-son- s, Here Is the Place nal Valley AA'a'er i'i-.- rs Mlee;ii.g test liiriiiors. Res.duii-uerv p.,ed favorable t.) the reclan.a-ti.iscniiv taking over the irrigation of tin lall.y only on the basis of protecting he' rights farmers have o.e taiui-'under ihe desert land law. The tati.-new a will negotiate either with the rec.amation seriice to this end or with the California Itevekip-n-.eni in j tatty for the purchase of it aystetu. Auii-rica- dU-pat- Guitar, Violins, lie" i:t In pe- . I riANOS tae lmimrial mi..n and organized the lv- - Th.uaud of killed in the eanhquske Tlii- - cable liuc from Kiugstou is l broken and the had to go to lio land Bay. folly tulles to the ei'.al to hie hi ll'.eage. The earthquake came as a sudden oscillation, nut from any particular direction but up .Mid rhimsanri of were on the streets of Kiugstou a' the time and great number of them were mudied. in Kingston were Many killed and have been buried Realizing the possibility of famine, (he people made attempts to loot. The of military, however, took the foodstuffs ljctarhineiit of inMips with fixed bayonet wete placed on guard They were concentrated iu a central position. No one Is allowed to pass through the ruined section. Kingston is threatened with a failure of water supply owing to the bursting of a reservoir and uo water will be obtainable liefore tomorrow. The military suffered severely. Tbe hospital camp, where there were several hundred soldiers, was burned and a number were killed. Maj. W. J. Hardy-ma- n and Lieut. are dead. Col. J. R. M. balrymple Hsy and Maj. I.aw reason are seriously injured. Fart of the town nf Fori Royal lias sunk and two men were drowned. The hatterius sunk eight feel, killing a sapper, in several plurea the water is spouting through the debris. Fort Antonio, on the north of the island, suffered little damage The hie tel Litchfield, with a number of American guests, was not destroyed. A tidal wave has inundated Anotta bav, washing out many houses. Yhs shock was severe at Rirhnmiid. and this town also was destroyed Spanlshtown was also damaged. One man was killed and ten utrn were Itij tired there. it is reported that at Auntia bay the crater of an extinct volcano is emitting flames and smoke, and it thought that tits earthquake originated there. The records of Jamaica contain nu previuus mention uf this volcano. s B. KILLED. air l iimcik in n.eiuiier. yeetel'day u tp WERE waVr s l.-i- I GarT . and the dead are being lakt it front the .iebri by hundred. The hole town . in mill and the greater ! ill IHU'.i.tn i smoldering ubhe. The siin-i- l of iiiiriinl HtU iKTvades the cv-tr- BOTH PHONES 177 2344 WuhingtiR Avanua. alley .ire u'.i.i. wi-r- men-nge- , Dt .ill wb-'c- Kingston, Jan I Go Your Account Cannot Wrong. We Use this System. fleet : jiiij unit) iuilmr but S'e m i ,in.i- uniiM'e t" wireless wpt: Ev.ci j li.g to an inlcrvcu THOUSANDS . n-rit- 'he ps. Miaao'.iii Ki-a- r l uh t :. - r.tw, i--i - Accounting Register . u!p:i- .isiT i l:. Imw-- i t'.iu::i!ii:ucutliin. i itui ii a. ned Through the t'n!"!:. v. t.1. lying nff the poi!. Admiral n-ithe he knew no English wer. iti Kiugi.i:t and he fearnHip ed liHiUi.g by h itegr. c there. : McCasky :i"gua n.- pn 1 In itiii..: 1, it: h'.iiH!.- ii 'lit Nearly Every House in Kingston la and Indiana, ii.i r.e :r;i:iihip Jamaicana Had Forgotten That They Destroyed. ,,! Were Within the Earthquake Zone ('iiiou. stating that K lusmu 'his must lutallv destroy.! .itui t.ia- ib. re lkiuilou Jan. IS. The Timt and Built Brick Houaca Admiral the following ac- are killed, and ? lr.jmv.i m Evans Report 400 Killed and 500 uiuruing publish caiiied i There arc pinny Injured in the Hoapital Many Am- count of the earthquake "I cl.i - ipn.t. John Henniker Heaton. M. IV: ericans Lost. iugs and band-V'- "After the opvnlug ceremony of the The Missouri, l hi- lu- '.u.a .ml U Up conference. Sir Alexander Swe:ien- , pin took a good sup;-- , ot n. ham intiied ten uf us to luuiii a' tite bandages. New York. Jan. IS. A desJamaica dub. including Sir J.ime ; I tin? from that Kingston ai patch FerpiiBou. who. had arrived the pie CABLE SERVICE IMPAIRED. earthquake was mure serious than any viuu day, and gate us an intending New York. Jau. 1' T! r which has occurred in Jamaica lor 2ji account of the work ou the Panama viern r canal. One hour afterward. Sir James l ulnn Telegraph comp-iwas The followed first shock ' years. wa buried amid tons of brick an-tin i.f when service lirn tell cit, by fifteen minor shocks. The noodeu runic. The first fear as to his fate :!! rcviiied. Kingston. Jamaica, structures stood well but the brick was due to the fact that he did no. The company is hatu.j: l.fttiu!: y in Governto busmen houses collapsed within a radius of return during the night handling the great ir.,.i ws staying, thrown upou the uni r six miles. The Immunity of 25U yeais ment house, where he mailing cable Sir s and at 5 oclock in the morning Inland. Ytstei.iay lead the Jamaicans to forget that they Alexander came on board the Fort to the from the aubsTaii'ti. li v m;ie were within the earthquake xone aud Kingston to inquire for hia guest. fiom Kingston, were aim-- it houis After lunch 1 left the club an.l behind time. The they had been building brick houses. table But for this probably there would went with a member of the council to company has not n able io reyei have been no loss of life. visit the poatoffice. 1 was returning pair tbe break in it near the There has been no tidal wave. The when the earthquake occurred. The shore f Jamaica, not nhni.iudiug defenses at Port Royal were destroyed street was a moderate sized one, an.l effort possible i naide to and the palisades broken through. the moment the ground began to gel it again in wurkii.yi shape. Black uiud is coming to the surface. quake thouaauds of people rushed and The conduct of all classes i admir- jumped into the street from the YANKTON AT KINGSTON. able, hut It ia hoped that the British houses. cruiser Indefatigable will soon arrive A huge building fell across the j a wireless Washington. Jan. l here with marines. street in the yard before us. another meaaage from Admiral Kraus, receivbuilding blocked the street behind ed at the navy a:. today, us and on our left a third building states that the I'liped early FOUR HUNDRED KILLED. Si ares ship fell. Then fallowed absolute darkness. Yankton arrived at Kingston last midGreat clouds uf dust and mortar from supplies Disaster as Great aa the Destruction the debris filled the air fur five min- night with further an.l i wo Associated IT,-sreporter cf Sen Francisco. utes. When light was restored in ou board. companion and I found ourselves black i The navy deiiartnieui ha received New York. Jan. 18. The latest of. with dust and dirt. It was a miracu- a wireless through Admiral Evan flclal news nf the Kingston disaster liu escape. Atltuiral sent luvls at niessaae. by "The acene that followed baffles de- Kingston, to the effeit that, at 2:2u reached this city today from Guantanamo. Cuba, through Admiral Ev scription. Women were embracing this lnurning. Captain Pendleton, of ana, who had received from Admiral children, others were on their knees the battleship Missouri, had reported Davis, sent to Kingston on the tor- praying loudly with must intense feelthat the battleships Indiana and Mispedo bout Whipple, a brief wireless ing to God to have mercy and save souri and the torpedo boat Whipple were others them. Others fainting, report of the situation in the stricken were the only warship in Kingston city. wildly seeking their loved one. harbor. Food and tents were badly over dehrls and the We climbed Admiral Davis reported that Kingsneeded. At the hour of teport Admiral destr-iyed- ; ton was almoat entirely returned to the dub. It was in ruins. Davis was ashore conferring with the that 4Hi persons were killed and that A young fellow, hatlesa, costless, with governor of Jamaica sad the situation SIX) a handkerchief tied around his head, was quiet. were In the hospitals. The wag sent Thursday morning and addressed me In the street outside for J. Peeres, the Cuban consul, was further reported that Kingston was several minutes. At length something killed lu ihe earthquake and his wife 1 asked If he me. and struck to return The started quiet. Whipple, peculiar was slightly injured. to Guantanamo with a full report of were Gerald Ixxlcr, for many years of the member former friend and snould situation the my yesterday and AMERICAN SHIPS ARE THERE. have reached the American naval House of Commons. He said, Yes. He was writing in liase during the night. Direct advices of the Associated the club when the roof fell, and was Admiral Evans Got the First Newt by Wiralaaa Message. Press from Kingston, under date of pinned to the floor by the roof, but by January ICth, received early today, freeing himself front his coat, he finalCaimauera, Cuba. Jan 17. 2 p. m. stated that the disaster was aa great ly escaped to the street. waa Mr. Rear Admiral Davis, who weut to as the calamities uf San Fnuiciaoo The most avfful sight and Valparaiso. Thousands of Bradley, a member of the club, lying Kingston, Jamaica, with the Amerireport to it was then believed, had been dead under the great falling pillars of can ships, sent a win-lesRear Admiral Evans at Guantanamo killed, as the dead were being tecov-ere- d the building. from the ruins in hundreds. A That night we alept on the lawn uf this morning. Hia dlspatrh follows: Missouri and Indiana anchored at number of Americans were among the the hotel and, during the hours bekilled. The city is In ruing but the tween sunset and sunrise, felt at least Kingston at 8:3ft this morning. Kingston almoat totally destroved. Four shipping in the harbor is safe and three earthquake shocks. ls aboard these the wounded are The blase of the fire from the city hundred killed, about Doti in hospital. There were plenty waa plainly visible. At dawn I got City now quiet. being cared for. The dlupatrh also stated that the coffee and 'then drove Into Kingston, of doctors, but short dressings. Have been a distance uf six miles. All along the supplied all could spare. topography of the country ha The American lorpedo boat Whipchanged aa a result of the earth dis- mad were encampments of families turbance and that the channel Into outside of their homes. In Kingston I ple left Kingston this morning ami Is Kingston harbor has been materially drove many miles through the streets. due at Guantanamo at 1ft oclock toaltered. At least 86 out of every 100 houses night with full details of the situation The body of Sir James Ferguson, were In ruins or damaged beyond re- at Kingston. Rear Admiral Evans first heard of who waa killed, was found and iurled pair. This, I say from personal obsera on the day the dUpatch waa sent. of them were the disaster on Tuesday night vation. yet, of in intercepted wireless disThere have been a number of old and' many ought to have been deshocks since the first dlsssirous one stroyed long ago. patch and prepared to send his ships to ths scene. Wednesday morning he and the repetitions kept people in a DEreceived a cablegram front Governor TOTALLY ALMOST constant atate of terror. CITY Havana reports a wireless message STROYED. Magoon, asking him to'send medical The Whipple started inreceived there, stating that a tidal auppllea. wave hna changed the coast line of New York, Jan. 18. A message stantly at a speed of 25 knots, carry- - he M AIJl I Shake, shake, haanl tree. Gold and silver over me. fo'ti-fliall- ea j ; ! WHAT THE CHILDREN SAY. Willie had Just had one of tils first teeth pulled out. A day or two later he discovered a new one coming In Ha place. Oh. mother." lie crle& In an excited voice, running tu his mother, I tlinughl Ihe denitst man pulled that tooth quite uut, but he must have left the root, because here it Is sprouting up again! "Mother. salt! Katie, believe my doll's hair Is real." What makes you think that? inquired her mother. 'Cause she doesn't cry when I comb her hair, even If I pull ever aa hard!" ld dont THE STRING OF FEARLS. My mother has a string nf pearls fin pure and fine and white; Fhe let me take it in my hands And hold It to the light. My mother says that like that chain My life should ever tie, Knelt day a pesrl to stand apart In flawless purlt). 4a F.lsslle rard. Fold a ploying card In half length wnya aa Is. shown In the urper diagram, and, aftei marking It carefully. answered her little daughter. Baby Itot was nut one evening rather late, when she saw a cloud pass over the ntoon. Rhe became quite excited and cried: "Auntie, the moon is going to sleep now; see them pull the sheet up over It." Teacher Now. Johnny, can you tell ms what algebra Is? covered Johnny It's a white mule ' with black stripes, (earlier, I saw one at the cirrus this summer. cut it where the lines are drawn. It will then pull nut, as Is shown In tha Teacher What happens when a lower illustration, and you can easily man's temperature goes down as low pass It over your head and body. as It can go? A Lesaaa la flalaral Rlsfary. Elsie Flrase. he gets cold feet, A schoolteacher was giving a teacher. a lesson in natural hlslory. . Now then. he said, can any of og Fee Hide. Doesn't this Mills doggie look funny you give ine the name nf some member In his motor car? He la silting up. of the animal kingdom?" be. Promptly cams the answer: "A horae!" Barer Kind ml Flaking. Now. the name of some The natives nf Tululla, one of the "Right! member nf the vegetable kingdom. islands of Oceania, have a peculiar A potato. method of catching fish. At a given Now. a member of the mineral signal all the Inhabitants of the village assemble on the seashore to the numkingdom. There was n pause, and then a nii ber of about !00 persons, each carryhoy cried shrilly: "Please, air, ginger ing a branch of the cocoa palm. With beer! these tn their hands they plunge Into tlte water and swim a certain distance Csmfertable asd Shaky. from the shore, when they turn, form- A little boy waa put to bed on a wiIng a compact semtrlrcle. each one nters night In a cold room. Undressholding his palm perpendicular In (he ing and getting into bed made him water, thus making a sort of sieve. shiver: but, remembering that there The leader nf the party then glvea a were hoys who did not even have a bed the all fishers the and approach Signal, to sleep on, he expressed his gratitude . ear ordeft In hia like and a see, man, you perfect seashore gradually driving before them a multitude of la one nf the smallest real ones ever by declaring: I'm so nice and comfortable and made. The doggie's name Is Fide, and fishes that are cast on the sandAnd that I can feel my teeth shake." Is car the called sticks. shaky Baby. killed with cla -- says that the Hudson Is a drowned river and that the aea bottom ran ha traced as far back as Albany, while tha river channel extends thirty mile from guards until Its froglets are Isrga enough to take care of themselves. A ton of steel made inlo hair springs for watches is worth shout IT.flOfl.ono- more than twelve times the value of the same weight nf pure gold. The parrot appreciates music more than any other of the lower creatures. a number of ailkworins feeding on the mulberry leaves at work spinning co- edged In Oklahoma to lie the cornin king debecause of his successful efforts iurl of veloping corn raising in that the country, lias begun the cultivation uf the while niulbeiry flee, to develop the raw, silk liiduetty. Aiivady he lias prohibiting the present owners of vat any oilier factory trade. James K. Hnnhorn. a geologist con- hollies of land from adding to their nected with the New Turk hoard of stale, either by freehold or leasehold.in Butler was used for many years water supply, estimates that the Atlantic const is sinking at the rale of India solely as an ointment fur applyabout a foot In a hundred years. U George E. Gardner, who Is acknowl- coons. Dye making from coal tar Is tbe most healthy trade to follow. Tar and the smell of H are the best of all tonics and tissue builders. The average life of a tar worker Is eighly-sl- x years. The mortality Is 0 per cent lower than In land. The government of New Zealand ts compelling all land owners to sell within ten year the excess' of their land beyond IJ.r.flfl.flflH unimproved value and |