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Show His Houts a Sequoia Log. U John Mulr, tho naturalist, whlla lu I a forest of huge redwoods In Callfor- nla, came across a man who was 9 herding' a band of horses. When Mr. Mulr asked If ho might bavo some 9 flour, tbo man said: "Yes, ot course . M you may have anything I'vo got Just j tako my track nnd it will lead you to .1 my camp In a big hollow log on the side of a meadow two or tbreo miles 9 from hero. I'll be back bofore night; " In the roeantlmo mako jourself at home." Ily the mlddlo ot tho after- noon Mr. Mulr had discovered "his M noble den In a fallen sequoia bollowod 9 by fire a spacious loghouso ot one m log, carbon-llued, centuries old, yet V sweet and fresh, wcathor-proof, earth- )J quake-proof, likely to outlast the most Q durable stone castle." H |