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Show 's, . ivoiilYT OF SCIENCE. t clpltstioa of each succeeding msss of SENTIMENT RULES IN THE SOUTH Tha negative variation, in S ether words, stimulates each succeed I Miami Wbleh lkM Lev Th-- lr for LATE Lm( (mm INVENTIONS AND DISCOVERIES Ing segment of the nerve, and 1 rer I was in New Orleans the other OF IMPORTANCE. generated by the change it produces Famous President and Distinguished Party Confined by Storm In aha colloids. Anaesthetics prevent day," said a young Detroiter who has on Little Maine Island. made auch success in life that much It is not the valenc precipitation. time Is at hla own disposal s i ini rm ii nn n n ii it if rt ft n n n n nn n. n n it n n n h ri inm n ftrtmvnnWiTrtminiiiftiim it Naval af Waal-1-B- a Dari ad far tha In ultimate analysis, which produces ofandhis while roaming about the city Tr.la aba stimulation, but the nvwement of the For once at least in the history of retary of war. United tales senator, Waehlaa came upon the shop of en old collecchemical data charge, solution thus being this republic the nation vaa without a celebrated statesman and politician. tor of curios, blmseif about as quaint Wyar-r- u,, identical with stimulation by Ca.aiag Dnlca a head. Though brief, the interregnum light Tbomaa H. Lay. and interesting an object aa any that waa complete. It was only for about John Neal, tbe famous poet his establishment contained. He took StatUUet Of Dovb'v stare. Ptot action fourteen hours, but In that short per- and writer of Portland. r tirraH Can. ( In his introduction to his fourth list the greatest delight in showing me his Below ta shown n novel arrangeiod the nation ran Itself. But the peotreasures bits of rare old furniture, Judge Charles W, Goddard of Port- ment for new double store discovered of of internet and valuable plctnrea and other things ple knew it not and nothing occurred land, with a, record of judge of the Ung the ope ration measured with the to create a temporary state of an superior court of Cumberland County, train robbers 5.j mke a practice of telescope dear to the heart and purse of the archy. Ail the same, the occasion state attorney general and postmaster sneaking aboard trains at obscure sta- of the Lick observatory. Prof. Attken lover of the antiquities. After displaytions In the night and keeping In hid- gives the following etstlstlce of genthereof constituted a most interesting of Portland several times. Interest In his systematic search ing eoores of the most tempting obIncident Cot Henry 8. Osgood of Augusta, ing until tbe Iraki reaches the local- eral he took from a safe a little box It transpired in the cummer of 1171, Me., general agent of the Eastern Ex- ity at Confederate" pouted along the for new double store he has pointed jects, handled with the utmost genthat he and upon examined and 10,900 then sudd1 taking posiwhen President Grant, several mem- press Company, a warm friend of road, stars. Of tleness, and, opening It carefully, he 630 these had tion on tha platform si the blind bagalready been catalogued bers of his cabinet and other more Blaine, aa double by earlier observers, but permitted me to gaze upon a pair of tenor Vblnd the car or less distinguished men. Including express gage ' , II. B. Brown. that to my eyea Hannibal Hamlln.Gen. Babcock, Simon der, to cover the enrneer and fireman only 303 of them were as close as S possessed littleearrings Ulysses Grant, Jr. value. The gold in seconds. In the stars examined Prof. with guns, and ft Ti force them to Cameron, Lot M. Morrill, James G. . W. B. Calhan. '"r them could not have been worth more Altken 301 found other double store Blaine and Tbomaa B. Reed were enN. O. Alden, Jr. (3 or $4, and I'm sure the stones til unrecorded and ail less than 6 than forced prisoners one night on n little Walker Blaine, oldest son of J. O. did not represent a much larger value. seconds in distance. It thus appears Maine island, during a violent storm Blaine. Before I could express my want of aps that systematic examination of the and completely Isolated from the rest Jamea P. Bacon, exwhole heavens on this plan would re- preciation of the ornaments he of the world. - claimed: Stanley T. Pullen, editor of sult in doubling the number of double ' The Idea that Grant couldn't talk! " I a sum fine for of gave money tors now known. Of Prof. Altkene Why, bless you, that two hours talk discoveries about 10 per cent have dis- those the other day. ha gave ua one memorable night on Wby, may I askB wae my reply. tances exceeding 4 eecondB, 70 per cent a lose lBland off the coast of Maine dont appear valuable to me. They have distances secnot 2 waa at once the most graphic and fasexceeding No, theyre not in dollars and onds, about 43 per cent have distances cent cinating 1 ever beard In my life." But their sentimental value to not exceeding 1 second, about 21 per So spoke Lewis B. Smith, for many They were cent have distances qpt exceeding Vi me Is almost priceless years deputy collector of customs at week In last brought only by lady . second, , Portland, Me., a prominent citlsen of who gave me satisfactory proof that that city, lie told the very interestthey had belonged to the first wile of racsBBtis Caaa'ag DevlM. ing story to a little bevy of his acJefferson Davis, had, indeed, been few a The one tbe years train for the options of evening quaintances top principal cause of the spoiling given to her by her father, Zachary after the episode. the confederates. Tbe hvstion con- of fruit canned for winter use is the Taylor, as a wedding present, after ha sists of n trap tnechauU'j, adapted action of tbe air inside, which Induces forgave By virtue of his office. Deputy Colher for eloping with the dashlector Smith was st the time referred to be sprung by the rubber on tak- fermentation of the alcohol, in tha soldier who was destined to young ing to in charge of the presidential party ing position on the platfor to grip juice of the fruit, ultimately passing cut such a V figure la American history A on board the United States revenue him against tbe tender or handrail to the final stages of decay. By orbuJkj J In later years. The lady from whom cutter McCulloch. That year (1873) of the car, and the inventor ilso sug- dinary methods of canning it is alI bought them is a relative of the famt te.. ut Grant, accompanied by a further paralysing ticatment most impossible to exhaust this air gests ily, and you may be sure that only tha members of bis cabinet, noted states-men- t, in the form of a powerful ektrlc cur- enUrely, and It la to aid in thia work most pressing necessity induced her to and other public men prominent rent to hinder the robber it hi ef- that the apparatus here shown has part with them; and, while I deeply civil and came in east, v military life, wt fort a to escape. The J, 4 plates been designed by William E. Frederno fwurrt her regret predicament, I cannot help rrr vuttem n Uta and waa received with due honors in icks shown of in floor the Portland Or of fie The intention rejoicing that I should be the fortuPr Hosrut vu or Msmt luvea, ns. tars the cities and principal towna visited, Tide the releasing device for fring- of the Inventor is to make the manate purchaser.' One of these waa Portland and in ad the trap a soon as the bender chine exhaust the air from the can ing And this," added the Detroiter, "is . dltion to the public ovations given the Portland Press, 4 leading Republican places his weight on them. Ah the and then seal It automatically witha trifling evidence of the love and only distinguished party, arrangements organ. same height with the top of tbe land-rai- l, out allowing a return of the air from reverence of the South still were made to take them back to Bar Lewis bT Smith, custom house, Portand resting normally agahat the the outside. In order to accomplish feel for the peopleconnected with the everything Harbor then little land. comparatively end of the car, is a metsj plate yr a this purpose the only change renleader Free of Detroit cause." the lost known as n summer resort and othar Tbe hero of Appomattox; now a fol- board attached to the outer end of a dered necessary In the jar Is the InPres points on the Maine coast lower rather thae a leader, drew his horizontal piston rod, the latter cater- sertion of a valve In the center of The party went oy rail at far as coat closer about him as the threaten- ing a cylinder and holding a colled the screwtop. Tbe mechanism conHOW HE SECURED AN UMBRELLA Rockland, where the revenue cutter ed storm burst upon them, and the spring under compression. As soon sists of a cylinder and piston, the latmet them, took them on board, and as Richto the on party hastenei (ripping plates are depressed ter being lifted by a hand lever to (the) Re Oee Kuvt Who Owavd It put out to sea again. the piston is released iyii upwa the mond" of their perforced Invasion. But tholr voyage was destined to bs Is Good Eaaoh to Koop. The house was soon reached and the board forward to bind the rot tier. It a short one. The cutter had been but host and A Grand avenue merchant entered Mr. and Mrs. Nel- is pretty rough treatment, but proba little while out when there was son Mullln,hostess, his store the other day with an umastonished, but 'not com- ably no more than be deserves and the abundant evlderce of a storm near at brella In his hand and, sitting down pletely overwhelmed, by the arrival of result 1 a raptured burglar and prehand approaching the coast on the nearest stool, burst Into a roar Night so distinguished a party of guests, set vention of the contemplated rgbbery. was coming on. The cutter, however, themselves of laughter. In response to queries briskly at work to take J. 8. Johnson of New York city is the continued on her way until opposite care of the Invaders. as to the character of the joke, the inventor. The spokesman the little Island of North Haven when of the latter said merchant said, after a few minutes of they would like it waa decldeu to take no further risks some supper and a place hilarity: to sleep, and Swini Cloth or roper. "Well you know, when I started out didn't expect or desire for anything Aside from the waste of time InIn the rain I had no umbrella. 1 worout of the common course," It was curred In measuring cloth or paper ried along the avenue and across tbe foggy, and, darkness coming on, with a yardstick or other small measwere lighted and fires were kindled. pontoon, debating whether 1 shouldnt ure there la danger of losing count. Grant wss plain and democratic, as invest, but was deterred by the n loss of material If the was his nature, and by his cheery chat Incurring thought that I slrfewdy have three are being measured for sale or goods around somewhere. with the somewhat perturbed landlord inconvenience If the work bHu,kiiking Wd is being "When I got over on East Water and landlady soon made them at out foe ttoo, - John Tt." Nlepuaa Peof street I spied a man I presumed to be their ease In their own Inn. tersburg, Neb., has recently designed Dick Wilson. I dont believe ' yon The bumble tables were soon spread a sliSple machine for perfoSntng this know Dick, but he is an old friend of in the little dining room and Mr. Mu- work automatically wlthoutlhe loss of min The man I thought to be Dick llin'! Invitation, Now, Mr. President or material ) Wilson was carrying a fine silk umand gentlemen, if you will please take tl(he At shown In the Illustration, there brella. Its mine, now," he added seats at the table, we will do the best na indicating and recording dial we can to serve you," wae accepted fondly, as he gated on the work of carried by a circular cast eg with a rehe held In hie hand. 'art with alacrity, and ail the party were bf Jti Mlaf rraiu StBMpktrlt aha a over mounted in sleeve i "As soon as I saw the man I forthwith partaking of what they volving the dial. This shaft ha a worm gear be Dick I waa so overjoyed jointly pronounced a delicious supper. and the revolving disk has correspond- draw the air from the jar through the connecting mouthpiece. When the jar that I rushed on him from the rear After supper the party returned to ing teeth around lta maThe edge. is filled and tbs cover screwed In place and, slapping jilm hard on the hack, the parlor and passed the evening In chine Is shown mounted at the end of the vacuum producer la set on the exclaimed: Look here, old man, give an Informal, eocial way, some at counter or table, the two screw cover with the valve open and tha pisme that umbrelta! them playing cards, tha most of them plates allowing It to awing freely ton at lta lowest point As the lever 4 GBA.7T M Irt7.4 The man turned and, to my amasscracking jokes,, and all making themdownward until the wheel on the end Is depressed the piston pulls' the air selves entirely at home. According to ment, I discovered that he was not the strikes the shaft oi Ige against with such a valuable freight and so the Mr from the jar, and when the screw head Dick, but some one I had never seen Mullin' statement. President la prcmded at the outer end of the lever strikes before. captain steered for the Island, near Grant came out Into the kitchen, eat of the support The wheel which. In safe harbor, a boat was low- down on n stool and talked with them with a rubber tire and lta frictional the projecting rod at the bottom of the "I wae covered with confusion and contact with the material to be meas- cylinder the rod Is driven Inward, turnered, and the gentlemen of the party 8 long time. waa about to apologise, when 1 obured la further strengthened by the ing the valve and completing the sealtaken ashore, the ladles preferring to served that he was even more conHe eald be preferred to Bit In the weight of the machine. remain on board because It was very kitchen, wberfi he could amoks withing process. The apparatus is then fused than L He hastily closed the measurer To in the put operation removed, the vacuum Inside the jar umbrella and damp and they were not prepared to out disturbing those in the parlor. He pressed it into my hand the goods to be measured are Insert 1 retaining tha valve in lta closed posi' go out in the wet. with tho remark: , would utter a few words, then take a wheel acn the and drawn i beneath to open the fee march sf that Iritie'Armof oc" 1 I beg your pardon; I didnt puff at his cigar. His talk covered 8 the counter as rapidly as may be d- tion. When tt is desired can a turn of the "valve admits air know It was yours, and vanished cupation from the beach to a certain wide range of subjects. esired, the revolution of the wbri and makes It easy to unscrew, the Beat looking white house which proved tbs corner, leaving me stand-- ; no wanted one The to president " aroundwith turning the dial and recording to be an unpretentious Inn, of very wait upoft him," remarked Mr, astonishIng , Mullln, length of the --piece. The dlaM i t J cover, light patronage, on account ff lta Isolaand made less trouble than n young on the toothed disk ment" v a cewtru by tion,-was a memorable one. It It drummer on his first trip. After the outburst of , merriment AdmoMIt, to which can be loosened slight, safe to aay that no body of infantry M. Serpolette has Invented an autofrom the assembled clerks had subDuring his watting hours a cigar wae swing the zero around to the rev so small in number, yet so illustrious almost constantly In his mouth. Mr. mobile, called "The Easter Egg," besided, the merchant said: finger or pointer ou the disk, t and unescorted, Mullln carefully preserves, as a valued V Ih character, silent cause It presents en egg front to the "Well Ive got a fine, new umbrella counter to the the at start ever before took up its line of march memento of Grants visit, an empty permitting which has attained a speed of any way, and they say the second thief wind, m tV eoiitlnent. A ooropU-trtvsier cigar box marked "Colorado Claro," miles an hour. The only la the best owner." Milwaukee Sen-ttneseventy-si- x n. - r the ' H ly recent achievement approaching th e . ft it. was W. K. Vanderbilts machine, sixty-. .. ;,c simile trum a miles an hour, while M. Serwuh I Cmtmm A (facta this article. The personnel was as follows j polette beat Fourniers best record by There are conditions In which color five second An Englishman - purGen. Ulysses 8. Grant, president of materially affects the formation ot chased thq machine, paying $11,000 for dew, as may be shown by a the United Statts. simple exitis tbe Horn The This James G. Blaine of Augue-ta- . highest price ever paid periment Place three pieces of board tur tvtlvs horse power maehln Me., at that, time representative one white, another green and anIn congress from the Third district. other black so that they may have The Hon. Eugene Hale of Ellsworth. the sun on them all day, and then Eiplmitai ( OmiilH. " Me., member of A Danish scientific expedition to tbs leave them exposed to (he air all congress from the west coast of Greenland has been auFifth district, now United State sennight thorized by tbe government It conator, If all the conditions are normal It Ocn. O. E. Babcock, U. S. A on sists of Herr L. MyUns, Eridsea will be found in the morning that Grant's staff la the civil war and hts Outher. Count Harold Moltke, painter, there ima good deal of dew on the secretary when Grant waa president 4VfcJ Aetaata. white board, much less on the green . and Herr Knud Rasmussen. Tbe exTbe Hon. Lot M. Morrill of Angus SUwwrdm, pedition will spend eighteen months board, and still less on the black nmart ta. Me., United States senator, aftercipher for each measurement Tlito in studying the natives and the counnoLUii board; Indeed, there 1may be none at sow rirrrA ward secretary of the treasury under vice may be attached to n I ary try. and will work lta way np to Cape all on the latter. xunen fiifat Grant weight lying" on the Counter If pre- York and Pearys first winter station. The difference la due to the fact that Annucry The Hon. Hannibal Hamlin of Ban-ffo- r. ferred. the three boards absorb the auns rays Me., States senator who unequally, and are, therefore, of difChun for Part KIh, - was Tice president In Lincoln's first ferent temperatures at the close bt the a Katare al Narva SHatlatt, A Porto Rican Industry which promterm. The complete theory of nerve s. ;au-with nn excellent likeness of day. The black board absorbs the most ises a brilliant future la that of raisthe A. 8. Washburn of the famous Wash-buon recently furnished by Pro Experiments have heat, the the white board the least. general on the outside wrappers He ing silkworm Jor on lp the Island for more family of statesmen. Msthewa of also keeps a the They all begin to lose their heat as been going University of CL .ago cigar left by Clarence Hale, lawyer, n brother of Grant Is concisely stated as follows: 9 Ir- than three months, and It has been soon as the suns rays leave them, the tha congressman. At a seasonable hour In the morndemonstrated that a silkworm can be white board cooling first, the green ritability of nerve protoplasm vi-i- s The Hon. Thomas B. Reed, of Port- ing the raised which will make the largest board next and the black board last--. Inversely with the stability 0f tha rallied again la the dinparty land. Maines attorney-genera- l, afterof state At soon as they become cool enough to room its cocoon known to naturalist colloids. and ate ing a hearty breakfast Bv.t naward member of Congress from the The president selected Is gelation, and is brought condense the watery vapor of the air tion the plainest First district in contact with them, dew will begin food, but the venerable Gen. 8lmo Ta Bara by negative electrical charges. C' nn-le- al W. T, HiUlrup. form on them, and the most dew Cameron hale and hearty at 74 stimulation la really It t stated at Newport, Me., that to Sidney Perhara of cored a point on his illustrious chief stimulation due to tbe charr machine cans wm be will form on the one that cools first 'the new patent-mad- e Paris, Me., at that time governor. It may be that the black board will by asking and almost entirely In many of the from Mrs. Ions bear. Negative charges The Si n. John If. Burleigh of South Mullln a quantumreceiving late, positive charges prevent suf." of cold potacanning factories In that city absorb more heat during the day than iirine Berwick, Tie., member of Congress toes. The nerv !h:vmle la tvo tv eu 1 vlcoify during the coming season, it can throw off at night; If ao, no dew from tb I if,t district. The proposed tip to Bar Harbor a progressive precipitation of soldering mahlne has been will form on It 'a erd The Hois. Simon Cameron of Penn- - was abandoned, and H waa by negative charges, the BV C that will In time do away decided -anla, at one time IJncoios aee-.- j stews direct to Bangor The least said thq soonest mended. Charges being regenerated by the p:-- the sealing by hen Pickwick Paper GEN. GRANT A PRISONER colloids. r)U Ifrutia,,! -- old-tim- e hhHi t " - " rr l.ps pre-sume- 3K3 j T open-mouth- hit ' r - THUNDER MOUNT AIN, IDAHO, A MINERAL TREASURE K0CSS. tHtun sf Cold ctr Thunder - ml Arm Bt ta IMata roaaS ta US ( Unta , Mountain, the new Idahe gold field, la the most promising mineral region In tbe United State The richnewof this country was not known , until late in the fall of 1901, after heavy snows had closed all avenues by which the region might be reached except Notwithstanding this upon arowshoe fact, Colonel W. H. pewey of Idaho, and others wbo have bad wide experience la mining, have expended vast sums la the purchase of undeveloped claim The eurface indications are marvelously rich. Three gold bearing ledges, from 100 to 300 feet, run through a mountain parallel to each other. In the Dewey mine, this vast deposit has values running from 37 to 3t,000 per too, and the plates of the mill which runs on the ore have to be cleaned of their accretions of gold every six hours. In a few weeks two miners last spring-Cleanup 3?,S00 in placer gold, using a small cotton hose to wash the gravel, the water coming from a small reserThe min-ter- al voir on the mountain eld zone covers a large section of hitherto unexplored country, and iz about 171) miles from a railroad. 77 There are five routes leading to the Thunder Mountain country, viz: via Ketcbum, Mackay, Boise and Welter, Idaho, and Bedrock, Montana, all on the Oregon Short Line railway. A great rush to this mecca for miners is , predicted, andOn to Thunder Mountain will be aa familiar as the old watchword, "Pikes Peak or Bust, as 00a as the snows disappear so that the " camp may be reached with supplies, which will probably be between May 15 and June L A scarcity of provisions at present keeps miners away, as flour at 350 per sack la considered somewhat of a luxury even in this golden land. ' Surrounding Thunder Mountain is a large section of country adapted to agriculture and stock raising. D. E. Burley, general passenger agent of the Oregon Short Line rail-road, at Salt Lake City, sent ao expert to report npon that country, and will cheerfully give any information required as to the routes and general conditions In and around the great mining amp. n mp ed A Mftaoal HolL , Henry Buaaln, who for twenty years haa been n popular model old man" for such New York artists as Mowbray, Low, Castaigne, Weazell Apple-toClark, Potter, Reinhart Smedley, Granville Smith and . Charles Dana Gibson, is now living In Boston. He la referred to as the "original Gibson old man." sV ' Chicago is probably the moat widely known city In the United 'State Noted for lta push and enterprise aa well as being the Windy City. Milwaukee alio has a world-wid- e reputation on account ot the quality as well as the quantity of Its annual protection of beer, Bt Paul, while possibly not so generally well known as the two former titles. Is nevertheless noted in many pays, and la one of the popular Twin Cities of the Northwest All three are famous cities and their names combined form the name of Americas greatest railway, famous and noted the world over for Its superior management, elegant equipment, iplendid service and general adoption bf all the latest safety appliances for the comfort and safety of its patrons. Its elec trio lighted tralnq are noted the world over. . ' It is the short line between Omaha and Chicago, and likejraperlor artlolee tf merchandise Is, ouca tried, always used. Try it the next time you go East. I L. Downing, Commercial Agent, Chicago, Milwau- kee & St. Paul Railway, Salt Lake City, Utah, , e L'. 1 . la. eight a, 1. nt half-burn- T-.- la V ew.,,. , io I tal Ha Wtatt , George W. Perkins tells a story of an Irishman who while walking with hla friend passed a jewelry store where there were a lot of precious atones In the window. "Would you not like to have your pick 7" aaked Pat, "Not me pick, but me ehovel" sail Mika. - Cheap Kxeanloa Kataa via tha AtotiUaa, Topeka A Santa Pa BaUwar, On June 10th, 11th, and 12th, the following first-clapassenger rates will be effective via above route from Ogden and Balt Lake City, Utah, ss to Missouri River and return. ......122.00 St. Louis and return..... ,...39.50 44.50 Chicago and return. Final return limit September 3th, 1901 For reduefed rates to other points, and Information regarding excursion on other dates than above, apply to F. WARREN, Gen! Agent A. T. & S. F. Ry. 411 Dooly Block, Salt Lake City, Ut, a Uaaakel Knapte ( Onntata South Germany's oldest monastery, the Benedictine abbey at Weaaobrun, founded la 735 and confiscated In 1803, haa been restored to the Benedictine order by Baron Von Cramer-Kiett- , a Protestant, and will soon be The baron by the monk bought all the land and remaining buildings of the old abbey for 900,000 marks from the Bavarian state and sold them to the Benedictines for q nominal sum. ' |