Show r r t r f Finds Natural I mont Mont Nov No 10 Out Out I in lm Ie Felsing town township there Is h ii a fL manby man hash b by the th name of or James Jamis hemn who Is the owner of one of or the most remarkable remark remark- remark remark-I able natural wonders on earth and I yet yut ot who mal makes s nothing of or It In hi the thes s I spectacular sense but uses CS it for fOl the purpose e of c earning his dally an bread breal In Inthe Inthe th the most commonplace laco anti and practicable manner possible was a n farmer owning o some JOt acres of or the very poorest land In ht all the county count y C and in 1 unfertile j. j tile the for Cor or the most part although there then 1 was WUI On one on forty acre tract that was v very IY 17 good Ho lIe ha had prospered al moderately ly by hy dint of or hard harl work wort and Great econom economy economy econ econ- om omy and at last t three years ago 1 felt that he was aa able to have a well bored on his l land that having always ah been his dearest t wish for Cor water was wa I. I far a away wa and l hard Ill I'll lo to got He lie made a contract with a well digger dip dig l g ger r to g get t water walor for a certain set et pi price Ice Rein not to bo 10 called upon to topa pa pay anything for tor the boring unions It was successful os rul hut but to pa pay a rather high price per pm foot when water was eventually c struck t uch this arrangement being common In the neighborhood vater l Is g generally acc accessible at atan atan atan an an average depth but not to be bc found at all In some localities As All the digging progressed It appeared appear appear- ed cd that Reins Rein's farm faim must bo he one ol or of orI I tho those e on which water did not lie at atthe atthe atthe the usual Hillal depth for the tho boring machine machine ma ma- I. I I chine kept pt on going down and yet et no water was wa found Finally at a L depth of or nearly nearl feet the drill broke through h suddenly Into mo some ome subterranean subterranean n Cavern and anti dropped down twenty f feet t which was a an nil far as aM lh tit fastenings would permit It to tn falland fall tall I and and when It Wilt was drawn up II It was a discovered o that the cavern must have been filled with molten lava or 01 some home I substance In a n tate state t o of Intense heat fur for ol the bottom m end of or the drill was I melted off orr as us If Ir It had be been n wax In Ina Inu In u IL lire tiro up as ns far rUl n as it must have de descended de- de d Into the subterranean cavern I t when It r fell ll I I This Thia tallied nettled at once the qu question of or whether a well wen could be dug l there thele and the 1 thought that all an his hla hl severe labor and great expense n c had r been In n na a vain But Bul this was not true Heln Is IN a sort fort of or natural born genius himself and he thought he saw nw a way of ot utilizing his burled volcano to his c own considerable considerable consider consider- I I able abl profit 1 rho The diameter of ot the thc well was t six lx Inches and he took two lengths of or two- two inch steam pipe and joined their ends together with a half haJ circle elbow lowered them into the the- well and as ass the they kept on going down own ho added more mOlo pipe on the upper ends of each until they were down own nearl nearly to the bottom of the bore or the upper part of ot the cavern and steam from water In the pipe began to come como out the tho top He lie then fastened on two twenty foot lengths and attaching a steam pump to 10 one side began to force torce Va water waterdown waterdown t e. e down clown one pipe and thus up the other othOl in lit a steady ready tp-ad tp stream am at the same time I lowering both pipes slowly into the terrible heat below By the time he had gone down five Jive feet feel it was waH no longer r w water r that came camo out of or the overflow o pipe but superheated steam I I 11 1 I and antI attaching this pipe with all proper I escape an and check valves to the engine h he Immediately began b an to use the tho power of C the st steam am to pump the water down with and when when the the machinery was put in propel shape he ho ha had not tho the least trouble in running i a twenty horse power po engine cugin from his hiM natural ant and perpetual subterranean boiler l' l The fhe pipes melted out two t or three limes times till I I he had the lower ends ma made mad of or the I proper material but after that there was no trouble and since then for the thelast thelast last lust three thre Y years ar he ha has i run un a small feed mill on the farm and is getting well 11 off unit out of tho the custom CURtO In of ot the surrounding surrounding sur sur- Ul rounding farmers He Re could l easily I develop dop several Fe hun hundred bundled r d horse power but but only needs twenty and und will make no 10 effort to get Cl heavier ler machinery saying that h ha 3 Is s perfectly contented with matters matler as aM the they are ale and does doeH not intend to lo strain hl his volcano or 01 call upon It for COl more more than any common man nce needs M or ought to have lia lIe He au laughs hR to lo scorn Oln all offers of or capitalists to buy the thu land and tells tell them to dig dl- their own oun st steam am plants If they want an any |