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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1901)
.iSIiiE. -. -- a. m4Mhfct auft.- 4(MMrMpmr I' i j, -f"' fa, tr . kasBflraT" "rf...,...-. 1 : f i t i - , ! 51 T IT IS NOT FAILURE.. fAaAura, Iflit, LC Quv t&ausffcc i feraifraf anujir f Cifrftr year ti ta yr iu rf nat off S Tixr WfWfcrra f KrMt Wi msirrr ii jvuar.iT ff E-Tfitf ipvia'? fait. fi. waik at ifa bnett vatxarr & fttdsr off jprt.f irart tiut fct Vjatff tVy Mas I n.fSrfauMT', fi" ?Atr faioe h vxrfiutn part off a ettr. an jrvtraieyetf to Watttfoo- to tfittfr Vbtir imoxtbhip tctc 3t liAVWftVX V ta (H(L Rot nttuvy ortyr ra-tait-tix ennvtif fe w&rt Xr )C ft ifm Hf Amr ta r;mr-tiTf 7f. off w Mt, TH taSJutr tiff f-w orViMfttr,. M. it IS" artlr eftvne ow I it ISr ftff taw. vM at vtr taCr moCVir., Tt It it a eanHwt art m& fffwe to 1 Troti bur r wa -Tr Mavrr Air Th itnwt tcne Chat 5 k vat to w Atvvut f)U aot afou on i rnca- Kit. UZZ33Z HOM. fcr of twrrtii in iaa pftvraiiHt. K'&r .t tS--tt ft f.i iicm m auirrr l tmna," ft fta. tira- .tt iJ mrt fct ma a 7 at ft-v &u mtitM. H ltt wit mrr7 a cmrjti ti fc Jroti-wi irf ret siaf77 f?l 4 dvi4 to t nvtre t&M, ao ajat?r Ti. 'A rtaptl itev euxy kit, Hfc ltr mrnll a.v.ticira rutiiU o(lj;it toe erair titroeK 1t ri r.l Talci f7-tKrfr, k U ?H 3il (nf'x ftltf. If Jut sot ft btMbii pferajtt "Cia Wa Ilf t Tftr cna A wau. 7k ipreat v.Ul reform i fa hfci ra TUB RKV. DEADLIEST OP WEPTILES. '"mrm,f4 with tb rt-4 ln lk fUtt'cr t Onnttan. The cKt deadl anake in th world Ihs fer-d-fan. Compirailr-ly Ht !; U known of this vcnamouA reptile oiMilfJft of tint Vttatti Wfett fnrlUn I ixrjda of Martinique. Orialaionpf and lh Jfrftfab powwuforw of Haint ficla, Martinique la Mpy.lally tinrrtnnat in pOMMlna; them In Ur autntm. Thfi natIrM, Unht fr lar expert ttiui. rsjtaril It with dftpiy rrxtf1 ha-ri-d and fear, an) rJxhtlr. v. lor it can irt truthfally iwld t rlxn u vrtmts In the forfcU and l.ywaya, ofttlrnea IfdnK found on lh rnor fr firjenM tpatfia and roada, lnt rare! vr'nlturnK into the cltl or town Thfere are aborjt elht vrili. the ifiot common biag of a jcrjylnh Mack, ('id hy IU color, no remMIng the tin 1trhnih and atusiptf, ia acarcrlr dU tlnxitahable at tlrnen Tht hfd, aa th nao Impliea, la lane thai, flat, with reddlah eyea, changeable like an opal, ' which become very bright at illicit and can fe aeen for utme dis tance away flaahlnic out linttunc at an Intruder, whether raau or laiit, . It Jenffth rarely trzria five fett. with a lody the lza of a nian'H arm, and not of lend pencil thtckneoa an lra Klncd by iwmo people. Quit unlikw thu "rattler" of the HnlteJ Hutea, who, Ui do him jitatlce, in a xentlernan compared to the "fer-de-lance," thU Mnake never Rlvea warning, but at tinea when approached IxxMinetf the y,Ktbuor, riulckly U Into battle ar ray, dartlnK forward Itu trlatiKular head with UKhtnlnK-llkt rapidity o aulckly, lit fact, that th humnn eye cfi Kcarpey4 follow the movement J Mttwce-to the unlurky mortal or aril-.mal-hat t Mrlknt. Declares JHartrfenrMsesri t&faaa ft brouicnt airtnt oafy &T bu-r-f. of aai pcotftfcaJ zuvlk fa Aanrat, Mt ti flrsc seaiitna AC tft Matrfmoa&tS lffrfiv.ticfna. enatpnu ed: off antral smrrii by Kr JO w.m iM At Ajx&hti, Tat, ti fertm r.t Si oanfla. Xiu2t Wl'l' C'itCb ar(t to nri; fiw r6'-c3t of ta tt:trrtiif ia tSTOcr.it ti"- Ax a- tJi UWC7" fit tir uUva -areas 6rvwt u: r.vr tS cr.xta.irf xal tit Sr SKrr 30it frrart ftf uaArur (jurj&f-t It ww cmiKtltt t&u tAti tt.: m- rrxlr.9. Jltt ; VicIor, wtitt iir M jurpitu aU! 3 3rn!fta 5tt. to j iu5ft aT, Ihuf te ait ftfs Sir tftrt !' rtfa atea anait aiaa7 to iciy at ' anai. s ti (far ftctraoaHl ap .xail ti nraintc hitflc. Paraflo; M.. fa &t hCinic uai!7 clacina ,iaf (tcax int, Slcteif arauaif 'i tit. ircitoifhijr to taroutaatC ifetaffU, ?rcfttx aiv drttnirt, ilnnria caax -waur sa- r!j tr, eanrtitftuy ehfififra. aoidis M eaia. aaf otiTta-jr irate tv ca bCf jara rta.ar, Xsw.a ti rtrlticiiuui yi&il t.T ti auaia3 ;- "Thar if.3⁣ ci aStrmOi a-crti-t Ea rfirr-r a.i enmsorsiS -rrfi aiarrta.i fca. anr nonirisx7 aatt tins 1tt TrUii. itii4-.ic Ml rtftac to fi3.irt7 '"Ita, -waiKd. auta7 iff wis 3via atia aat rsmia tnatr fciso tinfr atJ7tir Tinn. 7is snniu Si anc a ttir xait a wirt- HtI.t?i ew fr.amr7 iu,t!iait cii rHttScuftt cC ci tra:lT jitiuaw nff Aiat4it7 Oi't. 7a.it &C&7 cV icstati aai .ta't? 4 ti ra3'ia(ti .ir tiaafca; jf.a t.V Bon i at ci 3ir;iuinit ci.it ao aatV.a sarta- jihit jfinv I1VEK7 &v titr auwTtMj feantisittom aa lir iZ:z it'.xx. ca artaitfrjf iff KaitrT fuititr aait ivvaHt7 W- tirfinc, ia n5 Ci ait off aS oatriorXi aarf: rittCia aua aat -icifl. fa. cr;tita? a asiaivt aafatt ti ;caae &xtt ftfroTe Ian ai ti larti of tr.Ccia Ity tti -wairti ti marrtM; trai fct Ja7avrt.' W. 1. MEESE. It fa almost certain death, and If the ! of a phyalcian cannot b ae ctjred within an ezcowUnxly ahort time the renora doai ita dadl work, canalna; the flesth to apot, after which cornea death. If the atrlke hai l-n made wpon a vein or an artery thre U absolutely no chance for llf: un-i the limb be amputated at once, ami often then It U too late, aa the venom fu rained too much headway through the blood ayattm to l) ch:kf-d or lh victim anrcnmb to the hroic treat menu . Klr and foninirti. In a r:ent laaue the New York Marine Journal remark that "th preaent century sceuix dcxtlned to bring the af-amboat ai a mean of transportation to an equality with the railroad train." That paper aa that great aa la the volume of traffic on the lake a greater btulneaa ia conducted on American rlvera, amounting to 100,. 000,000 lona a ytar, exclusive of boats plying on the anna of the ocean Inland. At leaat half of the interior commerce of the United 8tate la tnuuactfd by boata. Though almost every naviga ble river In thin country la paralleled by n railway the bualnea for both In creaaes. The two great ayattma of In land waterways In the United State, the Marine Journal remarks, are the Kreat lake and the valley of the MIh klutlppl, and of the two the latter Ik foremost. Lanaaaa ' Apa. The Bushmen, or low-grade Hotten tota, on the plalna of South Africa have a language which baa been prov ed by (Jarnlwr to be a close approxima tion to that of the higher apes. It ronslsta of hissing, cllcklug und gmnt Ing luiunds. TO HONOR A KAXDIT. ' SAO JKAfl WHO WAS THI TER ROR OF KAMSA3 a Wl tWr-Twr Mm b H5 . CMtM ( H Wrr Oo off ti matt Brtwrf oyt7 tat Raarflt wio 7r :r a spra oa aa 4 ibt U It fa aaii, to fore a mosnsMOt. rTCteI to al fa Wt WT&fta. H tt J-ntfc L.dtrl -m fro. tx Wkz. TTfcat ta fa WT, i 4iif3 a wi6 a anar ff eegrar &wkx. Afnstr Li ftwnTa frfasier o.ir rtiitt Vi for ti awaa3t. aait annv. -cck. -vllt 6 o iPia. to r a i&.vTt ea ti ttt itv;c f wSr Ixfiorrt fctL Dtrfas Uw c-rf5 -war LvUaei -aj a amt tr Go. Pail sar4&au At 3pctalft, ifr, i ar.t fato a ait vici wcb of ta oc5mfii ilii, aait ZS&ttt ita -vUicisc ati95txc to ntohl af r-jvettr Tia ie aaa.l Cir ti MiwoiirJ rfr aait aifc a iai- 1 3"ani. V ti iCxaiiait ittt. Aiir tiai. a lift :ntieia aat ciraij jiKla, Hit aa.tiviarvn fa. ti Arxaaaaa ri-ir ooCiimii. aar TBViisa- aait Mi 35f off corat5riaii alna ti Ea off tiit- jcucara aa uuii!t ron. m- , aittjr rram. Tort US to 7Tcaica Otuas- 1 a iiIit ap- t 9l-xcin; Tiv-tcaaiiuxt 1 traia ji:a., iaif rtrfrC ci auifi: oilci iff timwaaifn iff AaRtux. H a.i ti ocCf- taaC Jro anaitlc iiv aas j. lar 7Hara tarWC ex ti -vSifu cC Ass:na. LjffiJr-f. aSrri?-! ttarrlmt r'i nvnftHn vtcx irar aait cmiM aa: ta aiar'x i- -r? ttai. C11 off lai Ja-wirav. ciita viit t ta a :(" fca -jaoit iaaiL aai tvfcla timn amnaiU Jaaa' ti i.iatai2 arvt.a ti cartraLp, Ut ti wiS BrUaela- ti ain.-sl ta. ti !t'j at a fciaifc. ft wa.t rat wxt Sar itai. Sue a tta&f iB irf ti latt wii6i ia-- ant ea auQc fa a&t ti'jKOit't oaiC LnnkSy i -via a:ir off ti tti&p.e Aaotar iit nil to air.nr. s ti aa&t out off ti waXi off a-V..;c 1 aa. .iSonr ti eoncfT aaiatfat to -traaa HOW LEDTORD MADE LOVE, on the Cor. Sbcocfn? op the mirror or smashing lljrjh: were bnath hU dignity. South of Wichita In an unexplored region wa the rendezvous of the Led ford bandiu. After robbing stag coaches nntll they almost quit carry ing money. Jack organized a band of hcrrsethleve and acted ajt leader. The man who owned a valuable horse could not kp It long 'after LMford'a band larad where h stabled. The gang rode fine Kentncky-bred horsesi and lived on the fat of the land, aa It were. The surrounding country was then in such a wildatate that the gang felt perrfectly safe in visiting Wichita whenever they chose. Horse stealing waa not considered such a crime In those days. LcfifonTa I.a-Mklag. At that time in Wichita a German doctor named Vlgus owned the leading hotel. He Mas aUo the father of a pretty girl, named Agnes. She max a buxom laas, with a wealth of long brown hair, a full face, and Unn blue eye. 9be fell In love with Lodford, "the bandit king," as he was pleaad to style himself. The Hotel Vigus was the scene of many gay revelries, the dancing lasting nntil daylight. Ledford was a a tar fig ure at thes dances, and he made no at tempt to conceal his love for the little German girl. Her father was furious, but it could not be toppd. One day the girl was by prearrangement stand ing In front of her father's hotel, when Lrfriford came riding down Douglas avenue like the wind. He drew near the platform, but did not stop. As he reached the girl he swung partially from his saddle, caught her around the waist and raised her into the saddle. Por half an hour they galloped about town, she sitting on the great Ken tucky hore In front of her sweetheart, the picture of contentment and happl nen. After they had enjoyed them selves to their own notion he rode by again and sat her lightly on the plat form. TIiIh waa what he called buggy riding. .The old German objected to it, but hla daughter Insisted on standing near the aldewalk on certain daya. Once when Idford came riding down to his sweetheart he found her on the walk, but back of her was the father with a shotgun drawn and ready for action. "If you take her, I shoot," he yelled, "Well, old man, you'll have to ahoot." I,edford reached down and grabbed the girl from the armg of her father, a It were, and they took their rido aa though nothing had occurred. In a light between a stage coach driver and ldford lu 1870 the latter was Injured. He wua taken to the ren dezvous, and a doctor was kidnapped from Wichita, blindfolded, and taken In a roundabout way to the outlaw 1 gyiggv'Jg III 9iiHrvLBVLBKtu'll - " m4M to t. t tii4 u lAiiiortTB -momd. Wia ft wast timrit ti nua-kflW aa an tn I'M tut mt tor tt rf !la?t. 2& wai,, aaif Dp ffoffanrf, off ti nTtiir ara7 cnrvH, &o -rftnjurf ti .iota, timi .iiicrfist ft 7Jt wastff ir to macvy ifa ttiit a rtffwrt 2o crttrt a grat fal off ti tfai. aat todf Ixr.'t, taat aM Io-it iiar, but tiat & n..f 9rotnf.trf ir mct3e- a-fT to mafT7 ito at too? aa a a.t am ott!a ff rm-af ait ailitat a wif. as. tia aaaorraottt taat h vcnUl rim n ti outfit- 6iKiaaa fff j ft vcnlti suizry ifat. 7i xirl a!mit 5fafi aa5 ikwil ifa. ff waaiu-rf iT to Karrr a-tet tia brt ai faalut i tiat tfs t Sra fa wftlrti & 3r tiat i w aaila tin cruris Is eat SitfrJ wft& ti anzlx. E eouUC 1 tiat. to Bar fta ;iy wtnrtiM! fiy a wtaa;. ft -jraa aiaC7 fa. Ditw, Ea i anrfv aarf aAr a ia-rrfi taanr i rOTr!ti aa. ricaaft." ft -ai ptis a tneyeiM to tS nnv srraft7 -ia Jut xwzw.iht afawIT z eaadSrtu foe irtS off ttfTr!rJi: ccirst7 at ti fr-.tJoc fa ti tiS off LtT- To ttt crs Jxnrar -ioia i ioucit a toc a aait "If I aas JitVrl tiriaT off ti ennf.f tir -vftl 5 oo mnr aor 4toiv arcma.1 tii jarw."" Off tiai ti citir-'aa arr -.H aar, aait tiT ici.i ifat. S&otclr iz iit IWtJoa ti jjTranc nOif iat ti fi:cSoa 2.1.1 air Sa aaifui jniij Iy aarf aaonfaoit ci otHi:ir tia a b Hfl ti aar tsraii. JiuiS: -vut tici ratt. ban i tiiC arjc jn n!?c cj no aOtav Ea.iir in aiurrj"E ci Vapw crIL aai ti v-'ifittn witf a aiarcar off autuo; lai aoraai; x Triuiiiu. Ti biiaan, .inifur ta j&nrl rtilna at out vtr. cum 3J&T7 rtfcraiwL ia at itnaiiiaat. Tifir lit T!nOf iaTt rac ia Try inn::cilT 3fian. btul ic auc 5a Sic ci tomiaa" off anar !n. a aicawc -wtciar: off .143' E fcuarf tint a by r'-var-l via ortr!l tic Exiiict. but ti or3i:ir at Fort SlAsc ittt anc kao'v Mt vacabouC3. Li taftscait ciai aaif JHt.trt KultW. Ca3C H.irrr, off Coaijiiay B, Stxsk CaltiHf Scatt4 fafaatrr, -wtti '.til (Vrnci off axa. eaa to "Wkaita oc raorata? fa J try IsTI. Ti7 fouai Ja:i fa a rooci pUylay SilKini. H- was cc irrt to coo out. fcut ntui. Ftsaity on sold!r slipyd la tie rar off ti rcoca aad shoe hla fa ti tack- Tib sragd tie iftf-e xzA h ran out lato ti street. Haitian wtti two piatotj. H killed four of tis fcfore i waa disabled. "When removed to ti fcatef. he iaqaired bow raany he had illteii. Ia a few days Ledford dfcd. Oa hU re volver butts wr found 52 tacks. which, his Intimate frts(i safd. Indi cated that h killed tiat nnmbr of ns3. A NEW SYSTEM. Dliia4iy lUmlU. sa Ita Wrktar in Kaaaapliant ia Clilcscab. The Spers system of Imparting use ful knowledge to the young, as ex emplified in Chicago. Is not a novel one. With modification, it is the same yatem usd In training perform ing monkeys and dogs. The learned pig get his education by the Speera method and so the system. may Justly claim to be well grounded. In the 5pers system aa prepared for the little bipeds of Chicago, the teacher points out on the Speers chart the word "hop." Then the teacher hops and the children hop. The next word U "skip," and the tesicher skips and the children skip. If the next word is -grin," they all grin. If it is "wink." they all wink. It Is fun as wU as profit, you see especially for the teacher. When It reaches "flip-nap" and "summersault" it become more so. "What is that word, George?" ays the fond Chicago father to hLs bright off-spring. "Pronounce it for me, daddy," says the bright off spring. "Revere," replied daddy. "Ah, I know," cries Master George, and at once stands on hU head. It certain ly Is a nice yatera. Pennsylvania Grit. ataefcy Ilia Boar of read. Nowhere Is the fued so common, so old. so persistent, so deadly, as In tho Kentucky mountains. Nowhere eUe la there such organization, such di vision of enmity to the limit of kin ship. About thlrty-nte yeire ago two boys were playing marbles n the road along the Cumberland river down In the Kentucky mountains. Onu had a patch on his trousers. The other boy made fun of it. and the boy with the patch went home and told his father. Thirty years of local war was the result. The factions fought on after they had forgotten why they had fought at all. While organized warfare la now over, an occasional fight yet comes over the patch on those trousers and a man or two Is killed. A county as big aa Rhode Is land is still bitterly divided on tV subject. Th Hoath I WaklaK Up. England in the sixteenth century felt the first decided movlngs on tho same impulse that now throbs from Virginia to Texas. She .went Into the critical period a third rate, or, It is more ac curate to aay, a fourth-rate power; she came out an acknowledged leader among nations, with a primacy the strength and duration of which no onu now hesitates to attribute In great part to the commercial ascendancy ac quired through her Immense manufac turing Interests. Few will dispute thti claim tr.sjt when the subjects of Eliza beth ceased to send their fleeces to lio woven to Flanders and dyed In Flor ence they had worked out nn achlovn meut of better worth and more notable results than when they defeated Phil ip's armada. Muntou's Magazine. A 31EXICAN OVEN. AX OBJECT THAT IS fcXCKKO. tllOLY UHE8UL. It ClMrtr fM f tfca ! ran t.n of Tfc- W Mf(T t It th llihr Cltltratlmr- Tb fowl f Al- Trfntdad, Cof letter,) To ptie--Iorkfsjr; object Hrrwtrated la tifa artfef fa not a hut nor a cala bona, but aa adnc oven such a Ix enmamafy .wca fa Mafco an.1 In our ca bncdiir jcat. Tif piirtlcnlar rrnta bt on off maay tfsattar to It la EI MoroK Cnf. near TrioW-id, aad ft Ls lined h7 veral timitten tor all off ttf huJUa, WM ta breaf, m.iitt aad plea are befa on-namrC. tie oveni fci rUId wtta wcciC wftiisn. Itt net oa ifr. Sat burn vttry- iHiwly .ut ci bat rntar tie top tnz eh eHcaj off ti isiafat it bat taiair, ami. tiiTt lu drtr draft at the dime Ih riiiMefC aa tiffitl7 .14 toiib!-. Wirtn ir ut tlwruiiitfily ba;i! the flre ut ruSml. nun. til aiod put in quickly aad. ci liouu ihuc na aaia. Ti hitkina; i sail to b very even aa.2 xSwaya aurrr so t&e natives bavo im rejuoa for tEazis? to this, the acioi! of tiir aactor. or rather aaiM3trf ij , aad It tsay 1 done with &iiaJEa!jit. Ti veef aobe as pronounced by tinn ut iLn;y dob." the "a" being tnc5d eaciiry. It is also elf-ex-jiaaaiicj avaairt: "run dried." This baimf rtiy it aitd for making houses UUL an -V'a -"lUd tO that HIJIl- 3il.1;1 uunsy lor they are as cool v-Jtia, aa can iii: of stone, and, of csiua. arr auti'Jt. cieaper. Another &irciait ilfcr ;f that adobe house art niun-'cy SuCt. If it took six an:ati.t as. 31a: u sp I fear the half-bc-i-hi -vcirtt 3ce,'er to go without. Yc taur aaioife is not without jcd tasasi fc tit tammera are very B:ii? az: torrcmqaJy hot: Ixsldw, oiie cta 3a cotsaa&iioai. well-finlshd .ufob itivi! lae--tnered and every ?irt aa attrMtiv- a the ordinary brick ccctoasu Boci iauaea aad ovens lajt for aev- A MEXICAN OVEN", eral generations. If the latter should bnm out In spots all that the owner has to do Is to patch up the hole with fresh clay, and borrow her neighbor's oven for one baking while It dries. Watching this simple mode of life, one U forced to admit that civilization has its diadvanta?-s. Animal Sha.1 Tn. That animals hhed tears Is now fair ly well established. Lady Burton says she hi seen hor.s In the Syrian des ert cry from thirst, a mule cry from the pain of an injured foot, and camels shed tears in streams. A cow, sold by Ita mistress who had tended It from birth, wept pitifully. A young toko ape used to cry of vexation If IJvlugstone didn't nure It in M arms when it asked him to. Wounded apes have died crying, and apes have wept over their young ones slaim by hunters. A chim panzee trained to carry water jugs broke one. and feel it-orylng. which proved i-orum, though It wouldn't mend the jug. Hats, discovering a yonng one 'drowned, have been moved to tears of grief. A giraffe which a huntsman's rlilp had injured began to cry. Sea lions weep for the loss of their young. Gordon Cuminings observed tears trickling fiom the tes of 11 ilvlnir elephant. And even an orang-outuiu', wnen tiepuvwi of it hiuiiko. whs ho vexed that It took to crying. Thoro can be Utile doubt, therefore, tluit animals do wtcp from grief, or pain, or nn noynnie. K lllkra iif-lli rlliarlnn If, There nic m picnt-nt about I.OOO miles of !n dlkfb lu the Netliiiianil8. Tht totul length of dikes Is dlttUult to estimate, and even If It 1011I1I ln ostl mated would mean but little, for It mu.-t Ui reineinlieifd that the dikes have for the niott part In the cotiiso of line been destroyed and iHmllt ro peatcdly. It 1ms not m 11 no much u question of building thein nx It mrt been of maintaining them und keeping them where they were, llesldes pro. tcctlng the country fiom the Invasion of both fresh and emit waters, the dllun have served to leelaltn 110 le.su tlmn 210.000 arret., neaily all of which ate good, fertile land. Umlinrntli tit S-t f'.il. ,, On some of the fniclun rdcutiiHlilp lines the captain are u.ival iiIIIciuh, and, in case of war, would letnln their i-oininands. On theGeimiuiHtenineiH llm unicorn must (list Mrvc u year or ho In the. naval rrncne, On llm French line oach member of the crew imiHt serve n time on a vessel of war, On tho majority of shlpx, howeftr, the olllceia are men of the nen, who hnvo fmtKlit their way up, step by htep, eulltely by merit, und not at nil by fnuir, On tho American line, even after a mint h ih reached the rank of captain, he mint puss iv rigid examination every llvn vrnrs. Collier's Weekly 'f j0H2MaZf THE POLAff MAR. i o It ChmmtitUUm t'M4rtVf rf mm Otofif. The fhxr.tr at th polar tar l 3 t.arirm4 mfxtnr of cowardice n,i daring, tor It will fly at th ilht of man, but will often com c!oi up ?o th hnta and ametffa err-, j., 0 enter them. When met with In the. water ba ar. killed with hrpon Oa receiv ing the first wound, th animal dim food roant, Kiza the weapon with hit teeth, pulls It out of the injured part and hnrfs ft txr away Sometimes but by no means Invariably, it will turn upon iU aisallant. Quick y It re ceive another apar or bird arrow from a second kayak roan, against whom it torn after treating hh weap. on In the sam manner, and some timta breaking It. and In this way th itmggle Is continued until the bear Is overcome. The moit Important pre cautionary rule which the bunten have to obrve la, when during the fight the animal has dl7d. to keep a sharp lookout down Into the water In order that it may not come up unawares right under the kayak. Its white gleam can always be seen when it approaches th surface, and there is time to get away If It b' coming too near. When a bar Is en countered in the water, or amid some what scattered Ice, its capture Is con sidered a certainty for. although an excellent swimmer, it cannot get away from a kayak. In the northern colo nies where they are seldom sen. he Greenlanders appear to be afraid )' them, but such is far from being the case In the Julian haab district, where. In the water, at any rate, they are con sidered much leas dangerous than 'h walrus or the hooded ?eal. BOUGHT FOR S20O.OOO. Intareatlng HUlory of t.iiur Cl.rk' Urnat Coppar All or. Like all rich mines, the I'nlteJ Verde, the greatest copper mine m :hi world and which Is owned by Ssaator W. A. Clark of Monttna. has an in teresting history. Clark bought the mine, which now earn; 112.000.000 1 year profits, from two women for 5200.000. This was the way It caai-j about. Two ranchers In the Verl" valley located the property. They told out for $10,000 to William "Murray and former Gov. Trittle of Arizona. On- of the ranchers promptly proceeded to drink himself Into delirium tremens with his share of the money. Mnrray and Trittle induced two New York women of Independent fortune to back them to the extent of $200,000 in tha development of the mine. This money was nearly all spent and the prospects were blue when the miners struck a pocket of silver ore that paid JsO.O-M. Murray died and Trittl failed to gat any more profit out of the mine. It was abandoned for several years. Clark with his foreman came down . from Montana looking for mining property. They saw the Verde, liked I M-AH VA V.t. ....... UA -nm- 11 v. rcui lu tirn IViA, 1UUUU UUC vk.H! en ony too glad to sell their stock for . its face value and got possession. Clark proceeded to develop the mine scientifically and soon found that h- was "right on the ore chute." as min ers say. Then he built a hundred-ton smelter and set about taking out the ore that has made him the copper king of the world. There are about 3.000 shares of stock in the mining company and Senator Clark owns then all. Rraillac Aloud l IlaaatlrUL Reading aloud Is recommended by physicians us a benefit to persons af fected with any chest complaint. The reonunendatlon U made because In n'l cases of lung trouble It Is Important for the sufferer to Indulge In exercise by which the chest Is In part filled by and emptied of air. for the exercise li strengthening to the throit, lungs and muscles of the chest. Reading aloud can be practiced by all and b?sldei being a curative act can b a pleasure and profit to both router und heirer. In this treatment It Is recommended that nn overdose of medicine be avoid- "" t-d thnt tho reading be deliberate, with out being allowed to dras. that thJ enunciation bo clear, the body be held In an o.isy, unstrained, upright posi tion, so that the. chest shall hive frw play, and that the hreathlnc; b? naturtl and as dot p us passible, v.ita Jilt u.id" effoi t. Imllan tilM't :- l.ur'.. Whltelioy, an Indian of n trlfc? la WUconsln, who was feared to have neon foully dealt with, hr.s turned u hi Nehrrsku, holr to a large rano i. There Is a bitter feud between ChWf Whlteloy ami the Waukon brothers of the name tithe, cnllvenrd recently bv t love lonuiuce, nnd It was fear"! ta.it lie had gotten Into morj trou'al' with the lii-otliers. When the I'nlt d States settled with ome of the Italians In NebratKaycaisrgj, White oy's p rc..ti took a large tract of land In Nebraska, where they huve since srowti wealthy. Moth died recently, nnd Wblteboy wlsued to ncqtilic. his new rlchoa un known to his enemies. Mill Kins' llml. Hear I. The little king of S,nln Is giurde.l eveiy nlnht by n body of picked men, who urn natives of tisplnosa, and huvj nerved wlh distinction In tho army. It Ih by them the gates aro locked at midnight and with ceremonious sol emnity 1 cupelled at 7 o'clock In tin Illuming. Should one of this guard prove flo to the person of hU sov eielgn panlli faith In Spanish lovalty would die nx If by lightning stroke and HOinctMiiK very drisulful wruld l.nppcn t llw trnlttir. 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