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So I 67.98 36.66 64.04 64.04 63.88 16 47.891 17 47. a 69.01 73.97 62. .66.98 C6.9)i 63.88 68. 9H 66.98 1 26.78'H 63.88.12 69.60 54.10 59.60 38.68 69.98 25.49 25.49 25.49 10 6.64 11 34.24,12 61.36 13 12.45,15 17.40 18 84.35 9 All 1 - ' 85.23 17.40 36.47! 86.47 31.87 15. 2f.; 41.47 M M il 29!23l6 87.42111 81.83 81.37 88.74 84.78 M.84 Illk. 164 164 IH8 K6 164 )M 164 164 1H8 14 14 187 187 147 167 187 187 187 167 187 187 187 168 14 168 168 168 168 168 188 169 170 170 171 171 171 171 171 171 171 172 172 171 171 171 171 1 173 173 174 174 175 175 175 173 177 177 177 177 177 177 177 177 177 177 178 178 178 St! 178 178 178 179 rt of war 179 5 except rt. of way 179 t except rt. of way 179 7 except rt. of way 179 8 except rt. of way 179 I except rt. of wav 179 10 except rt of war 179 11 except rt. of war 179 12 except rt. 179 179 179 179 184 184 184 184 184 184 184 184 184 184 184 184 134 184 184 1X4 184 185 185 185 185 185 185 186 188 186 188 184 186 186 187 187 187 187 187 187 187 187 187 187 187 187 187 188 188 188 188 188 188 188 188 190 190 190 190 191 191 191 193 196 195 196 195 195 190 195 196 195 196 196 196 196 196 196 196 196 , 196 ' 196 196 197 197 197 197 315 115 216 215 215 115 216 215 216 216 215 215 215 215 215 215 215 216 216 216 216 216 214 216 216 216 216 217 217 217 217 217 217 219 219 219 219 219 219 219 221 221 221 221 221 221 221 221 221 221 221 2i'3 222 222 222 122 222 222 223 222 222 222 122 223 222 223 223 223 223 228 228 223 223 223 223 223 223 228 224 224 Kt4 Arnt 35 .941 86.98 46. 87 65.22 67.27 46.17! 46.231 66.21 44. 1 1 44.87 46.11 54 8 1.10 l.io 1.10 1 98 54 97 62.881 32.24 11.26 .91 .91 l.UH 3.831 118" 10.64 3.80 27.42! 13.35 62.16 1 lilt 1 10.281 3 2.13 161.73 .71 4.74 42.05 7.07 1.85 .89 10.09 .73 15.43 1.36 a. 11 1.16 283.33 1.94 134.18 7.43 .73 3.691 ' .73 8.31 48.83 45.63 56.50 56.604 40.91 35.97 43.53 65.1 60.82IU Lot. 10 II 12 1 i 4 except of way II except of way 14 14 IT 13 85.96 58.411 27.85 22.95 68.46 63.82 35.90 45.9 60.12 42.12 .34 .41 .18 .43 M .67 .63 36.80 37.82 19.86 31.22 29. 7 29.70 81.82 31.82 24. dC 19.67 82.81 31.8: 19.67 81.78 24.87 19.67 31.88 31.38 9.40 4.77 .81.77 17.67 32.81 32.33 82.33 81.77 24.88 32.87 38.40 24.86 29.77 24.73! 24.731 2.69 42.56 86.92 34.16 38.14 10.66 34.14 18.98 22.46 20.06 23.63 10.66 10.66 20.08 .73 .73 .73 .73 .62 .62 .62 .62 12.88 19.24 2.32 .62 8.72 .73 69.82 27.83 163.16 28.64 24.14 16.18 22.22 12.34 15.64 28.64 .28 23.42 25.47, 25.4 26.33 26.47 18.24 1.29 49.24 26.47 25.4' 25.8!ll 18.96 19.87 25.42 12.8, 10.34 16.29 10.34 10.34 18.28 9.87 9.37 10.84 12.16 10.34 16.47 15. &1 4.66 16.47 19.48 12.16 14.47 48.16 89.81 89.81 17.25 35.68 2.88 39.86! 38.71 89.85: 89.85 40.23 61.341 62. as 16.63 70.46 50.25, 50.00 88.U! 27.421 60.2: 14 23 8.7. 40 9 45 13 2 a 4 6 a 9 16 12 14 16 18 IT 18 i 11 13 19 It U 10 It 13 It II It 11 12 It I 13 It It 13 It IS 10 it 11 10 11 13 8 9 10 1 12:52;1? 35.76 43.74 50.21 60 24 24.32 24.321 24.33 24.32 24 82 231.26 I 6.97,' 41.62 M 26.14 62.21 59.14 28.96 38.96 44.14 42.34' 44.25 43.14 39.14 10 41.62 11 41.62,13 26.14 69.60 42.18 10.12 69.60 12.12 14.33 19.14 40.2411 16.1811 89.16 1 12.12 70.24 44 15 29.14 34.7 Blk. 234 354 224 2:4 224 224 224 224 224 225 225 225 825 825 225 rs 2?8 224 224 224 224 rt. 224 rt. 226 228 224 228 226 2:i3 233 33.1 233 233 233 283 233 334 .14 394 234 V4 134 234 234 235 235 3S6 235 235 235 235 235 235 235 236 238 236 238 234 236 286 236 237 237 337 237 237 237 237 137 237 237 237 237 237 238 238 238 2:18 238 238 2.18 238 238 238 239 239 239 239 239 239 239 239 239 239 239 S40 240 240 240 240 240 243 243 243 243 243 243 243 243 243 244 244 244 244 244 244 245 245 245 245 245 245 245 245 245 245 246 245 269 269 269 269 269 - 269 269 269 269 269 269 270 270 270 270 270 270 270 270 270 270 270 273 273 273 273 273 273 273 273 273 273 273 274 274 274 274 274 274 274 274 274 274 274 274 275 275 275 275 275 275 275 275 275, 275 276 276 278 276 278 278 278 278 276 274 276 277 277 277 277 277 277 277 277 277 278 278 278 278 278 278 278 278 278 rs 278 278 279 279 279 279 279 279 279 279 279 279 279 279 280 280 2S0 280 irtl 280 2S0 280 280 780 280 20 287 287 287 287 287 287 287 287 3 287 288 24 188 2X8 Arnt. 23.11 40 15 26.75 35.74 11.14 16 8t 30.14 40 16 40 1.1 23.91 21.14 35.73 36.75 36.76 85.76 86.76 10.11 17.79 20.21 17.79 .44 .34 .47 13.14 18.14 12.11 17.96 19.11 21.14 19.16 19.15 21.14 19.16 19.16 19.16 21.94 21.84 24.96 It. 41 24.84 10.12 22.64 22.64 25.92 26.14 10.12 26.15 26.16 24.10 22.96 14.13 13.88 15.79 I. 69 27.16 26.14 25.14 26.14 26.14 24.14 19.12 23.48 .75 14.32 23.48 14.52 2.1.48 12.86 17.14 14.15 12.43 27.34 27.34 14.15 80.63 30.63 30. 6S 30.63 29.76 25.14 26.14 29.79 29.76 II. 12 41.12 38.19 45.15 35.76 45.14 84. IS 15.14 33.14 13.24 33.14 33.14 34.18 34.18 40.15 38.75 8.57 86.70 31.18 63.13 81.18 31.18 27.67 .28 32.41 32.41 29.34 36.18 34.18 34.13 34.18 20.14 84.18 22.14 22.14 , 24.14 27.14 19.46 34.18 28.14 29.36 24.nl 26.81 .23 24.81 18.43 24.41 24.41 18.07 13.07 14.78 20.08 23.63 24.84 24.64 26.14 26.14 14.78 28.14 22.22 13.86 24.86 24.64 14.15 25.14 25.14 25.88 18.88 18.86 24.64 18.86 24.84 I. 8.86 7.32 .28 24.64 24.64 23.63 24.64 14.14 24.64 14.14 18.86 24.81 18.86 24.81 24.64 24.81 .27 24.81 25.46 18.41 25.44 18.41 25.48 23.67 25.46 25.44 18.86 26.18 II. 99 3.45 23.45 23.45 22.35 23.45 11.69 17.90 22.35 1.69 23.45 18.14 22.46 22.48 22.46 18.60 17.98 18. 50 18. 60 17.98 7.60 21.64 22.68 17.85 10.79 22.68 2.48 17.98 15. 90 10.15 17.42 18. 60 18.15 18.15 17.80 9.52 18.98 15.61 18.23 9.49 .47 16.98 9.45 17.50 17.98 9.62 18.50 13.61 17.98 17.98 18.45 17.43 18.48 17.43 17.43 14.90 .21 14.13 17.27 8.61 8.97 9.37 17.43 10.23 16.08 14.11 17.79 it. t 16.08 11. W 16 08 U.tt iMt. Blk. Arnt UmI. Blk. Arnt. 7 288 11.48 6 294 M 08 ' 8 288 13.48 T 294 17.71 9 288 1S.41 8 294 14.11 10 2M 11.48 9 394 14.11 11 2 11.48 10 ; 294 17.79 13 188 1 7.79 11 294 14 13 t 289 14.0 J 24 17.73 2 29 14 04 t 296 14 II I 2X9 4.26 8 2 7.17 4 2V 14 80 8 ! 295 17.79 I 289 17.79 4 296 14 80 7 2 9.41 29B 17.79 I 289 17.79 I I' 17 79 9 389 17.79 7 ' ' 296 14.71 10 289 9.41 8 296 11.08 It 289 17.79 r 17.79 12 289 17.79 10 , 296 .4l 1 290 17.79 II J96 9 41 2 i'l 290 16.71 12 296 17.79 3 290 17.79 I J94 14.11 4 290 16.08 J9 16 08 6 290 17.82 8 ' , 2'6 17.79 4 290 17.82 4 !96 17.79 7 290 17.27 6 24 1.73 8 290 9.41 7 198 14.41 9 290 17.83 8 294 9.39 10 290 17.82 9 294 14.43 11 290 17.83 10 294 17.79 U 290 18.16 11 294 14.11 I 291 18.08 12 294 17.79 1 291 16.08 1 ' 297 11.24 3 291 14 .12 297 11 ti 4 291 16.71 4 297 7.67 6 291 16.08 6 297 7.67 6 291 12.21 6 297 . 23 7 291 14.12 J 297 .23 8 291 . 16.71 a 297 17.29 9 291 17.79 9 297 7.67 10 291 17.71 10 297 . 76 11 291 14 13 11 297 8.21 13 Pt 18 20 1 i7 .71 2 2 17 79 Outlota, Dakota 6 292 It! 12 City. 8 292 17.79 Out 10. 292 14.12 .ot Arnt. 11 292 1 4 12 83 87 12 292 14.08 10 3.87 1 293 17.79 4i 8 17 2 293 14.12 n 8.17 3 293 14.12 lot 4. it 4 293 17.79 lot 4.11 C 293 14.12 101 4.U 6 29.1 17.78 104 4.11 7 293 1.26 me 4.11 9 293 16 ol Fractional Bloeka. 10 3 1778 Blk- Arnt 11 293 16.71 25 15.14 12 293 18.23 SO t.84 2 294 14.12 79 t.34 3 294 17.29 128 1.34 4 294 14.12 133 6.84 6 294 . 23 227 .64) VVUficix my Hand and ofllclal aeal this rv'j 4 i!-iiiK r:,N lnt day of October. A. 1. 1908, 8eal. W. J. Mannlntf. Count y Treasurer of Dakota County, Na-liruKka. A Sort ilen t'prlnlac It Ik linrri nomcllmcs for the old on J the young to nrrlvi no n common point of comprehension. The old lmly uml tho Sunday school lwy In the following story, token from Answer, did finally arrive nt nn iindcrKtundlng, but not until the boy lind milTered ilamitgp to his feelings, if not to his poastiMlon, A picnic wan In progrena, mid the be nevolent nnd elderly lady took much enjoyment In Hoeing the delight of th children who were dlnortlnR tliem lelves In her grounds. Xhc went from one to another, anylng a few kind words to eflcu. rrcaontly he twnted herself on the grans IhkIi1o Tommy, a little boy with golden curl and till angelic expression. But aa soou as lie observed her sitting beside him. Tommy set up an ear-plerclng howl. "Have you the stomach-ftcheV" she asked, anxiously. "No, I ain't!" annpiied .Tommy. 'Terhapa you would like aome uiiire cake?" "No!" roared the angelic child. Wot I want 1 my frog wot I patched !" "Frog?" "Yes, my frog! You're sitting on Breaking th Ntmj The matrimonial failure of Tat, bartender lu tho center of the city, nan keen common knowledge for omt time, and It has also been no secret that Pat really does not blama bla irlfe for her impatience with his hab its. Pat is In dead earnest when be lays that his wife really is too good for him and deserves a divorce, which the self-abasing Pat would gladly (rant her if it wasn't so expensive. The good faith of Pat in this respect was, however, never more forcibly Il lustrated than during the severe at tack of pneumonia from which he has lust recovered. "Pat, the doctors say fou are very sick," said his wife dur ing her visit to the hospital one day. What do they renlly say? You can't hurt (me by telling the truth," au iwered Pat. "Well, Pat, they say that you cannot live," whlsiered tho wife, finally yielding to Pat's Insistent de mand for the truth. "Dou't you believe It. Doctors make a habit of bottling rat hopes to the last," drawled Pat in bis wearisome style. "They are only brenklng the news to you gently. 1 am going to gut well." Phlladi'lphla. Record Mexico plans to spend $25,000,000 In tb near future In experiments in lrrt gntloii. t , A tck'graphlng typewriter that may be attached to any typewriter Is a re cent invention. , The United Htates In 11107 produced lU.00Ti,n.T3 Itarreln of petroleum, an In crease of nearly 40,000,000 barrels over 190(5. Ten coal briquet ting plants In the United States produced .'U53 short ton last year, worth on the market $214,042. A compauy 1h being formal at Relle fonte, Pn., to manufacture brick the chief Ingredient of which will lie fur nace slug. The waste products of nearby coal nine are utilize! to furnish the city of Amherst, Nova Scotin. with heat and iiower. Berlin's firemen wear water tight Jacket which may be nibnt from the hone, affording the W4arer protection Trom the lwnt. . Klectrlc railways of the United Statiw hiive attained it traekniro of ver 40.04MI mile, nearly one-fifth that Of the steam lines. In Japan a company is manufactur ing a pi-isluct from volcanic ashes of Islands often overflowed, 8l.lr streams with low, damp hanks, and un der thick trees where lenrea collect and Rlowly decoy txwath their branches. The edible jmrt Is ouly the fruit and Is In slxe as the apple to the tree; for under the 4ll, unsought and nnob served. Is hklden nn Interwoven mtwh of tender white filaments, forming what the scientists call the mycelium, and doing the same work aa the roots of trees. After a warm ruin tho "fruit" appears quickly, 'so that it has been supposed that these and other mush- room forms spring np In a single night ; They do "spring up" In at few hours, ' but they have been hiding under the ' soli almost full grown wafting for- the favorable moment. And when they np-, pear they are dull rrcntn-colored oval pouchon, pitted all over and held op on a hollow white stem. No other fungus growth looks nt all like them, so for the skeptic afraid 4f eating poisonous mushrooms, there need-be no fear. They are to be found not often la the near woods, but farther, in te dense wilds where overhanging branch es snap against your shoulders, and the leaves of last fall crackle beneath your feet. Your eyes must cover yards of ground, since the dull crenm of the morels Is not too bright against the grays nnd tans and brown of the doad loaves and the damp soil. Sometime a luscious cluster of three or four stands huddled together in a clump of trees ; sometimes a space a few feet In diam eter will produce a couple of dosen; sometimes you And a single large mor el, proudly alone, measuring five incbee A WAYSIDE SHRINE IN THE ALPS. MS tr , i ... L f tLA - i s 1 PIIAYEK BEFORE ASCENDING TUB MATTERHOKN. One of the grandest mountain peaks in the world la the Matterhorn, which rises to a bolght of 14,835 feet between the canton of Valals, Switzerland, and' the Vol d'Aoata, In Italy. Many have been the lives sacrificed in scaling this magnificent peak, and many are the narrow escapes from death recorded. On the way to make an ascent of this perilous mountain it is usual for climb ers and their gulden to stop at one of the many wayside shrines to offer a prayer for safety on their expedition. The accompanying illustration, taken from the Illustrated London News, depicts such a shrine. The scene la a beautiful one, showing in the foreground a touching net of fulth and devotion, and in the background the flashing white peak of the mountain on which the climocrs are about to venture their lives. Cau and Effect. Only in the United States do many poople, on rising from ImhI, eat, n big meal, often including biH'fsteak, haul and eggs, fried potatoes, hot cakes, hot biscuits, mush and syrup. Only lu the Untied States do many people eat flesh food three times a day. Only lu the United Statis do many people swallow their meals with oue eye on the clock. . Ouly in the United States do many people take coffee or ice water with all their meals. Including dinner. The people of the United States con sumo vastly more cane sugar per cpplta than any other nntloiv In the world. On the other Ljd, the United States leads the world in doctors, dyspepsia and dentists. It has more doctors per capita than any other country except Australia, iVhere they eat even more meat than do Americans. In Bulgaria, with a population of only 2,500,000, where the mass of the people live on sour milk and black bread, there are more centenarians than In the United States. Draw your own conclusions. la a, Nltrugtyecrla "Hill." In the "danger area" the seven! discipline Is maintained. All en trances aro carefully guarded !J searchers, who rigorously examine ev ery Individual that desires to enter, relieving hi m of any metallic objects that may be carried upon his person, together with matches and other sus picious objects which upon coming into contact with tho dangerous chemical used in this tone might provoke seri ous trouble. No matter how often an employe eugagod within the bill may pass In aud out, every time he en ters be must submit to this prelimi nary and essential operation. There are also some 500 girls employed, and these are under the clurge of matrons Hairpins, ordinary pins, shoo buttons, metal pegs within the soles of tb shoes, knitting and other needles are all religiously burred. Their balr !i tied with braid or ribbon, and, ot with the male employes, every time they enter the "danger area" they are sim ilarly searched by the matrons. Sel es tine America. which Is a good substitute for cement for many purposes. A recetit account of the natural his tory collections of the British Museum contains the statement that the num ber of specimens of Insects on exhibi tion there was In 1004. 1.018,000. They belong to no less than 152,072 named species. The Coleoptera (beetles) number St8,000; the Lepldoptera (moths, butterflies), 355,707. There are C7.300 species of Coleoptera and 41,210 species of Lepldoptera repre sented. Yet entomologists believe that the larger part of the Insect species of the world baa not yet been named or discovered. In a work on a single family of tlay beetles (the Pselnphl d), Mr. A. Itaffray mentions more than 8,000 species, and expresses the belief that those do not represent oue thlrd of the existing forms. It will prububly be nmny years, says Prof. O. 11. Hitchcock, before visitors to the Hawaiian Islands will have an other opportunity equal to that pre sented during the past summer of see ing the volcano of Klluueu lu magnifi cent eruption. Kllnuen bus the great est active volcanic crutcr on the earth, comparable, In fuct, in extent w:th some of the small lunar craters. At the end of June the crater contained a lake of molten lava 800 feet long by 400 feet wide. In places the boiling lava explodes, throwing musses of niolteu fluid 30 or 40 fe4't high, nnd after each outburst tho surrounding lava is sucked Into a vortex like that of a maelstrom, solidified caUcs 15 or 20 fi-et In diameter being turned up on edge and drawn in. At another point ou the lake the upwelllng of lava from benenth rcaeuiblcs an enormous pring. Crusts four to six feet high are Hliovctl upon the shore like cakes Of Ice in n spring flood. The glare of the molteu lake can he txvu at night more than thirty miles away. FEAST FROM THE WOODS. the All Morel Declared the Ileat ol tha Mualiroouia, y You lack a most delicious dish if fou never, have morels, the Ixnt of tuishrootuM, en your table; uml you are (ailing te get your money's worth If fou buy them lu the market when you night be gathering theui yourself nnd laving la atldltlou to the feast the fun f tramping through unfrequented, uolst wood, says the Kansas City Itar. They are te be found In the rich soil bi height and a good three inches In diameter, and when Oil Fia ph h nnio lnden with' the treasures of forest nnd neia you have a feast before von. Tnn cleanse your morels under the faucet, ice uiem lie half an hour In salt water, roll them In egg and cracker crumbs aud after twenty minutes of slow fry ing in butter, your bantmet i r-i,iv with much the fine flavor of oysters Just ot their prime and done to a turn. . LOWERING THB FLAG. ' Tha Itearnlatloa Method f Half Bfaatlnaj tha Colora. The method of showing honor to the dead through the position of the flag, placing it ot half mast It Is termed In naval circles, In the army., at half staff Is described In Article 41. par agraph 428, of the United States army regulations os follows: "Where the flag Is displayed nt half staff it Is towered to that osltlon from the top of the staff. It is after wurd hoisted to the top before It Is flnnlly lowered." "At military posts." sold n sergeant of the army recruiting station, "where the flag staff Is planted In the ground It Is usunlly In two swtlons nnd aboit eighty feet high. Wheu the flag Is plni'd nt hnlf staff it is customary lower It to the middle of the upper section, which ui this case Is c nsld ored the staff. At forts nnd other (Mjsrs where flags are on top of buildings he flag, when placed nt hnlf staff, is hunt ing from the middle of the staff, the central point of the flag. C:e lower 'orucr of star section coinciding w(th a point midway betweeu the tcp a-d bottom or the staff." "When n flag Is placed at half mutt' In the navy." wild a lieutenant of th; I'n't'il St.itcs mtvftl ri'crii!t!iig station, 'the distance between the top or , lag nnd the top of the mat; is uimlu t Miial approximately the distance he tween the bottom of the fl.'g .uul ;he huso of the tnast." Kniikiih City ' !me. Tnn l a Kind. "Oh. George, Blghed the lovitilck maiden. "I'm sure I'm wot worthy U be your wife." "Well." replied Georgt weurlly, not worthy to be your, husband. we're Just aimut ereuly matched."- Philadelphia Hicks, "I'm When two members of the same tm Ily uieot lu the rtmt. thi y always tut: to have something dlH.".grevub!c to t nbout.