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Show TAKEN FROM EXCHANGES nomaee to American crops by In sects yearly amounts to $580,000,000 Standard clocks in. the Pans ob-, ob-, t f UDder. S6rV d where ,he variation in tern-SS. tern-SS. huTU ,ess than one de- jTro Craftsmen Chapter of Operative Masons are a-sons a-sons in two senses of the word. They hrirklavers and stonemasons and It is estimated that 50 per cent of the 1,750,000 automobiles in use In the United States are owned by farmers farm-ers and the percentage is Increasing each year. It is estimated that 60 per cent of the 1915 output will go to the farming communities A meteor which fell recently in front oi the home of Charles Solmon, who lives near Prescott, Mich., went to an unknown depth and water came up to the surface in the hole it made, although Solmon had been unable to strike water at a depth of SO feet Hick Colgan, the famous wolf catcher, who lives near Atchison. Kan., has captured a total of wolves. He receives a bounty of five dollars for gray wolves and one dollar dol-lar for coyotes. Since the first of the year he has captured 39. A Cairo correspondent writes to the Manchester Guardian that, owing to the falling of the N'lle. Egypt will have to import nearly all her rice this year The Nile has not been as low for near ly 100 years, and the facilities for wa ter storage have been Insufficient |