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Show How Abjselntans Train for War "A country of lions and rugged men this Ethiopia, as the pooplo call It, not Abyssinia, which Is a. disparaging word ' In use among the Arabs. An Ethiopian i worthy to wear In battle tho llon'a skin that Monollk glvoa to tho bravest must be one who can go thrco days without food, fighting tho whllo or ' Journeying over deeorts nnd moan-tains; moan-tains; ono who cares nothing for pals or death It Is a custom among theso mon, aftor battlo or warlike maneuvers, maneu-vers, to squat down on the ground In long Uno and Oro their rlfloa In tho air, barrels up, butts between the knoos, no blsnk cartridges hero, but balls that wound or kill whonuoover they strlko In tho descent. A cannon shot glvci I tho signal, and forthwith tho firing starts far down tho lino, rolling nearer and nearer, until It swells Into a roar ot musketry abovo tho emparor him- ,. then dlos away nt tao farther I ,de, And the bullets como down upon the soldlcro or clUxons ro may be; for I this firing. Uko as not, taxej place In I a crowded city. 'Would It not be wise, rour majesty," naked n Kronen travel-er travel-er aghast nt this roekleai procedure. to use blank cortrldresf 'Why aor asked Menellk. 'It would economise rifle balls asd save life.' 'I do not mind losing a few rifle balls.lt U makes in psoplo despise them. 'fbo Italian round al Adows what theta soldlars think ot rifle bUs; saw them coma houndlwt on In the charge, idaroed through and through with Mausw bul lati and go on fighting; saw the em neror himself toward lha close rush f-waving hla sword, and Ml with his o,n hands. The Abysslnlana (to use ji accM!d WorJ lnt0 UIU wlu ylaaa.MM.al llaaaaaaa. inodern rifles, nnd know how ts ts them; but In the heat ot the action their spirit Is lo throw these down and cemo al the enemy man to man with saber and shield. Uch one carries on his left arm a convex buekler made ot hlpfopotamus hide, so thick and touch that often a swift flying projectile Is deflected by It Ot 21 000 men, blacka and whltos who fought In this battle n the Italian side, aliout 1 000 escaped, atxrat 3,000 were made prisoners, and th real were killed "Windsor Msga-tire. |