Show I 1 1 AMONG THE anta of sir john 11 lubbock arc are some workers which roust must bo be between six and seven 1 11 years of age age 1 and queens winch which V are certainly more than years 11 old and probably more than eight 0 HEKR RODAS to the V finnish government has carefully I 1 measured the height of a hole which according to authentic record was bored two tw inches above I 1 sea level on the coast of 1 1 ten ou on june 25 1755 and finds that I 1 the coast at that point has risen six and one third feet in the years or more than half an all inch t a 5 car philosophers told us k I 1 that all energy upon the earth must have been brought into existence by solar action prof milne however I 1 airs called callea the attention of the seismological society of japan to the fact that one vast mine of energy 9 y quite independent of the sun has been overlooked viz the earths internal heat the surface outcroppings outcrop pings of this inexhaustible supply of force found in volcanoes I 1 hot springs and the like may may be readily employed to generate electricity tri city which may be transported I 1 to neighboring cities and put to 1 I 1 I 1 1 practical service I 1 IN THE senate on wednesday mr lir haars hoars amendment authorizing I 1 the appointment of utah officials 1 by the governor in our territory was amended on motion of brown so as to limit the tenure ef of office appointees poin tees to eight months 1 this measure is intended to provide for the filling of the vacancies vacancies 9 in territorial offices caused by the failure of new elections his month 11 the action of senate requires the consent of the house to become 1 1 a law but there is no doubt that the lower branch of the national I 1 legislature will coincide with the I 1 0 senate and thus we will have the 1 powers of the governor al already ready I 1 autocratic to a most degree extended to what he lie if he lie 1 I 0 chooses can develop to a most unjust I 1 I 1 despotism we will however hope the best 1 0 IN THE chicago lews of july 1 we find the following dl dispatch I 1 dated helena ark july A nude colored ivoin woman all wild as a I 1 gorilla is startling 0 the people of I 1 the marvell section twenty miles 1 out on the Bl midland idland railroad she I 1 has been seen several times and the last time threw a young lady who was horseback her bor riding into hysteria I 1 I 1 and with a grunt net not unlike that of wild hog jumped up and ran into the forest at the time of her discovery Q ill she was burrowing into the side of the road catching catch catching and eating crawfish which elie she ate claws hide bide and all As yet nothing can be ascertained as to lier ter identity I 1 but steps will betoken betaken bo taken to that end 11 4 tomorrow to morrow she is very very black and I 1 I 1 foams at the mouth when angry like 1 I 1 a wild animal at bay I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 THE francisco I 1 I 1 I 1 for august 1882 hag has come to our hand a welcome visitor and old I 1 I 1 friend this fine periodical steadily I 1 improves in proves in fullness and excelled ex excellency cellen CY fits literature matter and its illustrations I 1 I 1 trat ions though as yet few in number are skillful in execution giving promise that in the near future the I 1 pacific goa ft will be able to boast beast of an illustrated monthly equal to the best published on the atlantic s ss aboard inthe in the present L issue i astle we find an interesting article on the society of decorative art in california two more chapters of L I 1 FI kips thrilling story of chaloe Th aloe at the foot of tho the ri rigi 4 i and among the basques two bril american officers in the peruvian navy a timely sketch efa afa contemporaneous poran character and much else that is not only readable but worth 0 readi reading nr in late publications I 1 wo we ba have y e short reviews on recent additions to literature and in out crop droppings pings we only miss lock IN Mc lones clones quaint humor the yearly subscription is t 6 I 1 single numbers i NJ iaz s NL 1 11 11 ja |