Show Tho torrlblo catastropho In ltn'y hos for tho tlmo being given tho war Btcond place lu tlo public mind. It bIiuwh the- Blngular construction ot tho human mind that whllo It Is naturally nat-urally horrified at such a cataclysm with Us attendant loss ot llfo It can consldor'ttlraost unmoved two or three great battles In which tho Iobs ot llfo followed by that of proporty Is far greater than that eaused by tho ea'th quako. Probably that Is bocauso In tho prosonco of great disturbances of nature mau realizes his utter he p-lossness p-lossness and Is filled with nwo anil fear. |