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YtiWfttii'ytV.l Vat DamDhletuLait llaitVmt." ul jutf r mwmwmwm-i nil i 1. 1 n I -haW L-aaW L nf-H am iww 4ar- - m -a. i n Your Uncle Sam Is WASHINGTON. So menacing lirtvo conditions on tho Texas border become that a patrol of United Stujcs troops has been established on tho Rio dramlo to cooporato with tho civil authorities in tho enforcement of the neutrality laws. Secretary of War Stlmson has authorized General Duncan, commanding tho department of Texas, to enforce tho laws with vigor and to move tho troops under his command within divisional Urn its without waiting orders from tho department. Tho United States has 6,000 troops on the border nnd It is not probablo moro will bo eont south. Orders to moblllzo 25,000 men in the zono paralleling tho north ern boundary of Mexico have boon Is sued by tho wnr department of Moxlco to enpturo any bands of revolutionists who may bo successful in crossing tho border from Texas and to surprcss any troublo that may arise. Tho arrost of Gen, llcrnardq Hoycs nt San Antonio, Tex., on charge of vio lating our neutrality laws, nnd other steps taken by tho United States au thorities to prevent tho organization Each Ship May Carry Own Aeroplane ANOTHER year will see tho hydro neroplano developed to such, an oxtcnt that each battloshlp of tho American navy may havo Its own fly ing machino, in the opinion of Cnpt. Washington I. Chnmbors, who has charge of the aeronautical work of tho navy department. Captain Chambers believes that ns soon as a solution Is found for tho motor problem, on which practically all aviation experts now are wording, tho installation of hydro aeroplanes aB n part of tho equipment of battleships will bo begun. It Is not considered probablo that tho navy aeronauts will follow tho plans of tho army and movo their equipment south for practice during tho winter. When tho wentber at An nnpolls, where tho navy ,hydro-acro-plano experiments nro carried on, bo comes too dlsngreeablo for flying pur poses, tho ncronnuts will glvo atten tion exclusively to motor problems. They bellevo that by tho time tho flying season opens again in tho Bprlng they will havo perfected a mo tor peculiarly adapted to their purposes. Nation's Great Annual Loss by Fire PRESENT indications nro that tho Are losses In the United States and Canada for 1911 will exceed $2G0, 000,000. Tho figures for tho first soven months of tho year show a to tal of $154,992,900, as compared with $120,007,800 during tho samo period last year. Tho losses for 1910 woro $234,100,050, and if tho present rntlo of increaso continues throughout tho year, the 1911 losses may approach $300,000,000. This will exceed any year in tho history of tho country ex copt thoso of tho San Francisco nnd Daltlmoro conflagrations. Government officials, underwriters nnd firemen agrco that tho majority of these Arcs nro duo tp carelessness nnd nro easily preventable. All 'of tho recent Arcs, which havo attracted pub- Army's Many Useless Hitching Posts IN tho United States proper, wo havo approximately 30,000 mobile troops, half of whom havo been In tho nrmy long enough to 'hnvo bocomo trnlned soldiers. Unfortunately tho system un der which tho government manuges tho army permits of no such efficiency. This systom divides tho nrmy Into a number of minute parts and imposes on each part enough non-mllltnry duty to prevent tho military training which nlono can make an nrmy efficient. This dissection is accomplished by putting smnll garrisons In tho "forts" or posts, which aro scattered throughout tho length and breadth of tho land, chiefly nt points woro absolutely no oxcubo for tho presenco of a military force exists, Somo of these posts woro erected to meet military exigencies Incident to tho war of tho revolution; somo wero established as temporary cantonments for troops during tho wnr of 1812; somo are relics of tho Mexican war; others wero built nlong tho frontier to glvo protection to tho western settlors against Indian depredations, Tho mil itary necessity for theso posts (irrev- Watching Mexico of another revolution on American soli, indicate tho attitudo of "Washing ton. Tho steps wore dictated as much by domestic economic considerations as by regard for tho stability of tho Madero regime In Mexico. Tho United States docs not want another war In Mexico. Tho last revo lution, which lasted about nine months, cost tho United States nbout $20,000, 000, not including tho dnmnge dono to American property In Mexico. Amer ican capitalists who have' Invested In the nqlghborlng republic do not want to ceo another sorlon of disorders. Federal authorities have seized great quantities of arms nnd ammuni tion nt Laredo, Tex., and other points nlong tho border. Tho ofllcers wcro led to the encho by Juan Morign, shortly after his arrest on the samo Indictment ns that found against Gen eral Hoycs. Ho confessod the arms wore collected In Texas nnd wore to have been used in n revolt against Madero. Ho stated tho revolution was to bo In hchnlf of General Hoycs and that tho general wns tho leader of tho plot. Threo other alleged Hoyelsts wore arrested nt Laredo nnd all con fessod they were Implicated lit revolu tionary plots. Tho Mexican authorities nPo still sceptical about tho threatened revolu tion, but President Madero and Ills cabinet are taking every precaution against letting it get a start in ho border states. . Freo entry Into this country for ex perimental purposes Is being sought by tho navy department for an Instru ment designed to Indicato tho direc tion from which wireless telegraph mossagos are coming. Although tho navy would bo willing to pay for a set of thesq instruments, It has balked nt tho heavy duty and is looking to tho treasury department for relief. In time of wnr, naval ofllcers- say, this Instrument would bo Invaluable. Although messages being sent by an enemy would be in code, it Is said that It would bo possiblo to ascertain whothcr tho waves going through tho nlr wero from tho enemy's vessels, and with tho indicator pointing the dlroctton, it would bo comparatively easy to locate it hostllo licet. He attention becnuso of the heavy loss of llfo with which they wero accom panied, woro duo to tho carelessness and lndlffcrcnco of tho owners, occu pants, or municipal authorities. Now York has boon spending $10, 000,000 a year for Are extinguishment and only $10,000 for flro prevention, Tho recent shirt waist factory Are aroused tho public and tho autborl ties, and Aro prevention is to bo made much moro prominent hereaftor. The most Important consideration it tho development of n nenso of person al responsibility on tho part of prop erty owners for tho exccsslvo Are waste, which Is draining tho resource! of tho country and weakening its In' suranco capital. A score of Aro In suranco companies have retired from tho Aeld already tills year, because ol tho heavy losses last year nnd the unfavorablo outlook. - Disasters Hko tho recent factory Art at Newark, N. J., In which 20 glrla woro killed nnd 50 seriously Injured, nro chiefly duo to carelessness. In this case both municipality and own' or aro responsible. I JOIMED TH' ARMY TO Get A MILITARY TRAIhlM -AW i am cminc IT TO I pou't THimJ orontly called "Hitching Posts" by the army) has long slnco expired, hut few hnvo been nbandoned. Around theso garrisons, during tho long years of their existence, settlements and towns havo grown up which aro prin cipally dopondent upon tho pay of tho soldiers, Every effort by tho nrmy to havo theso useless nnd expensive establish ments 'abandoned have been bitterly contested, and in most instances suffi cient preBsuro has been brought to bear to defeat every effort to with draw tho troops. Apart from tho treas ure wusto incident to the erection and up-kcop of theso properties, they nro tho chief sourco of inefficiency in the army. WEST INDIAN BANANA FREAKS Man Long In Fruit Business Send Photograph of Two Remark able Formation. Now York. From Kingston, Jamai ca, comes a photograph of banana freaks, sont by W.'N. Livingston, who says: "In tho accompanying plcturo nro de picted two froaks. Ono a raonstor banana of the Martinique vnrloty, weighing 185 pounds, containing 15 hands, nvornglng 18 Angers to tho hand, and n freak of tho samo variety, both known to botonlsts ns tho Musa Sapicntum, with G3 laps or handB weighing 20 pounds, both well matured and. cut from tho samo property. It Is tho moat perfect freak that I hnvo Been after nn oxpcrlcnco of ovor 25 Banana Freaks. years In tho fruit business. This hap pened Just ntter storm of 1903 that laid waste tho banana cultivations of this Island. In going through tho flolda chopping down tho fallen trees this ono appears to hnvo been left stand ing, with just tho limbs or branches lopped off with tho result that the fruit jhot right through tho open cav. Ity bearing tho peculiar formation nB Bhowii-lrir'tho accompanying Illustra tion on.thoTlght.:' Tha Jamaica banana predominates In -tho markets of tho United States. This prcd'omlnonco is tho result of a combination of circumstances and in tontion. Tho banana grown In Jnmnl ca was not Indigenous to that Island; or, In other words') It wns Imported from unothcr pnrt of tho tropica to And nourishment nnd cultivation In Jnmalcn. Tho banana so widely known aB tho Jamaican In tho mnrluits of tho United States, was born in Martinique reared in Jamaica and lent to school in North America. It Is truo that bananas may bo induced to grow in Florida, nnd that Cuba has made commendable, If not always profltnblo, efforts in tho direction of cultivation; but In tho Island of Jamnl cn, tho climate, tho annual rainfall of 85 Inches, a Btablo British protoctor a.to assuring tho obodlcnco of a suf Aclent numbor of laborers has mado It a success. WORLD'S OLDEST RAIN GUAGE Was Constructed by Order of Chinese King In tho Year 1442. Boston, Mass. Tho flrst record of n rain gaugo Is of that ono which wns constructed in tho twenty-fourth year of tho reign of King Sojo (1442), In China. Tho king ordered n bronzo Chinese Rain Quage. Instrument mado to measuro tho rainfall. It was a vnso resting on n atono bnso and wns placed in tho ob Borvntory. Every tlmo it rained ho had his servants mcasu tho water in tho vaso and roport to him. Lure to Shoot In Her Hat. Lchlghton, Pn. -Tho luro of the plumn.go which sho woro In her bon net was responsible for tho fnct that Mrs. Itdbort Box has n bullot in her hip. Mrs. Hex nnd n number of ladles woro walking nlong tho Mahoning mountain, near Loblghtoh, wearing gaudily feathered fall hats. They, chanced to pass a group of boys with a toy rlflo, when ono of them re marked: "Let's shoot thorn In tho hnt." Tho bullet, however, missed tho hats, hut struck Mrs. Box. Gives -Causes of 8wearlnfj. Minneapolis, Minn. A, N. Gllbort son, dopartmont of psychology nt the University of Mlnnesotn, says swear Ing Is resorted to genorally by people Who nro not educated onough to ex press their passion in literary styla. y. tmk,,. ,v7)r-i mbWbh A Born Clulbbler. Didn't I tell you not to shoot any quail on this place T" "YnsBnh, replied Unclo Ttnsborry. "You dono tolo mo an I dono heard rou. Dis aln' no quail. Dla la a partridge." Florida Land for Balo or will trade for Improved farm or Income property. Glvo comploto description. J. M. Wil liams, 801 City Natlonnl Bank Bld'g, Omaha, Neb. Attor n woman living In a small town has visited In tho city for a cou plo of wooks sho calls her hired girl a maid. liCtvU' Slnule Binder, clsar la never loped only tobacco in Its natural itat. Only n good man can bellovo that a woman la better than he Is. The Human Heart Tho heart !i a wonderful double pump, through tke action of which the blood stream in kept iwecplnf 'round and round through tho body at the rato o( teven Billet an hour, "Remember this, that our bodies will not stand tho strain of over-work without good, Fiure blood any moro than tho engine cm run smooth y without oil." Alter many year of Mudy in tho acttvo practlco of medicine, Dr. R, V. Pierce found that when tho stomach was out o( order, the blood impure and thero were symptom of general break down, a tonlo mado o! the gtyeerlo extract of certain roots was tho best corrective. This he called Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery Being made without alcohol, thli " Medical DUcovery " helps tho i(otc1t to assimilate the food, thereby curing dyspepsia. It Is especially adapted to di testes attended with excessive tliiuo waito, notably in convalescence from various overs, for ihln-blooded people and those who are always " catching cold." 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