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An expedition ef Mleatiflc students has been mnde up ta Catlferaln and Oregon to explore tJtoreaghljr the channel Islands off that part at the coast In California known M Santa IJarbnrn and Ventura coun ties darlag tho next six months. The party, snys the Dearborn Independent, la to be eustalned by Stanford univer sity largely and to n less extent by several denominational colleges In sonlliera Cullfornln. Anthrotiologlcnl and archaeologlcnl students, who have spent several weeks each on these Is lands, any they arc one of the very richest fields for work In that depart vent ef knowledge on the I'nclilc Coast Tho channel Islands constitute Cali fornia's only archipelago, with the possible exceptions of thu rocky and scanty Farallnno lslnnds. They have keen objects of romance, legends, cariosity and mystery for a generu Me. The Islands nre within 82 miles of Calif or aln'a shore, yet nre unfrequent ed and years roll by with visits to then erf lens thnn K0 persons annual ly. Hack island has Its own particu lar strange, uncanny traditions of the tribes a red men, and each has the cauntless traces ef an occupation by theusauds and thousands of Indians. Discovery of Channel islands. When Juan Hoderlguez Cabrlllo, the Portuguese navigator, snlled up tho coast f California In 15 12, he Ktoppcd for a day or two nt each of tho channel lslnnds, and his records VETERAN FIGHTER AT 13 Joha Dotoctnskl. aged thirteen, who fcas Just arrived In America from Po land, where he spent two and a half yeara to the Polish army. He wEUti Mwppr'ejy$& .MCtrf ta more than a doaen battlea, jaSJKKSX&V? Niagara Fnlla. Ho nays he may use the Blunt on July 25. 1911, and on hoar testimony that on the Islands of Siintn Unrbnrn, Cutaltna, Clemente and 8t Nicholas there were a "vigor ous and lusty ruco of natives, who thronged the ahores of the little hays and nendlanda," and gazed in mute wonder at the white-sailed ship of Uie navigators. Today the Islands stand as they did more than 350 years ago, but the na tives are only a memory, represented by Immense quantities of stone Im plements, barrels of line wampum and cart loudft of human banes. Petrograd 'No Man's Land' Once Gay Capital of Russia Is Now a Nightmare of Hor ror and Death. HOUSES WRECKED FOR FUEL Death Stalks on Every Side, Waiting for Winter to Aid In the Grim Work of Mowing Down Thousands. Paris. A graphic, eye-witness de scription of the fearful conditions ex isting In Petrograd Is given by the Fin nish lied Cross In an appeal JiiHt Is sued to tho Red Cross Societies of the World. It Is accompanied by docu uieutH prepaied by Professor Zelder formerly head of the Petrograd Hed Cross, but now a refugee In Finland. Tho documents tell the stpry of tho r.gony of a dying city. Petrogrnd's present imputation based on the food cards, now Is from 500,000 to 000,000, and the former capital of tho czars Is described as having shrunk to one fourth its pre-war size. The report "Death stalks on every side, wnltlng for winter to aid In the grim work of mowing down the silent, hungry sick, and dying ny thousands. With streets und houses choked with filth that Is already spreading spotted nnd inter mittent typhus the cold weather will finish tho task with pneumonia and abdominal typhus. Wreck Houses for Fuel. "The fuel situation was nover so bnd. Wooden houses have been torn down for fuel. Tho material Is distributed equally among the popula tion but during tho night the more active citizens stcul the quota of wood from others. "Attempts to repnlr the streets, which nre full of holes, owing to burst ing water pipes, foiled because tho wood blocks used for pavement hnd been stolen during tho night for fuel. "Lighting Is allowed only two hnlf hours each day, nnd then not nil houses nre supplied on tho lines fur nished by tho authorities. Kerosene costs 4r0 rubles. There are no can dles. Most homes are la darkness. There Is no means of trnasportlng things by waterway, because the barges were long since demolished for fuel. Die railway transportation Is devoted almost exclusively to the dis tribution of flour. Oaly 200 persona nre permitted to leave Petrograd dally by passenger train. Workmen 'receivo half n ponnd of bread daily; seme times other food Is given. The prices of foodstuffs con tinue to rise to Incredible heights. Many products have almost conralete ly disappeared from tho markets. "The mortality has reached a star tling rate, owing to the lack of tA fit. N'rtintn" Wnml 'r- ntlN' tin miM'iuH.v o!iNtf Hie little t-liy .n Sun ItuiMin Ventura (recently mtled in the uiort rnoilt'i ii mid en.sy mitne il Wtitiirn) mi. i lx tin niiwt lntir(tlnu of till the cliiiniu'l IsiiuitN from mum points of view. Ah far luiclt as the memory of any perxnu In Southern California cxtciiils. Iiiiinlrcils of white skeletons have dotted the valleys ami hillsides. Strange utensils of serpen tine sandstone mid Mi utile lire found there among the litiiiinn hones, and the Island and Its erstwhile Inhabitants have a history so curious that It Is dif ficult of comprehension. In 18.'!." the Franciscan padres In the Santn Mnrhiirii mission, learulni: that tlicro were but 1 0 of the strange and almost extinct human race then living there, determined to rescue them from the Island. They went over In a slop and succeeded, as they thought, In get ting all on hoard At the last moment nn Indian wom an returned for her child, and, one nf the frequent stormn of the chnnncl Is lands springing up. the Hoop was driv en away without her. The sloop went on the rocks o(T Point Conception uud all were lost. 8t. Nicholas. St. Nicholas Is 10 miles long and four miles wide nt tho widest point. Its topography shows n nearly level plateau, with an elevation of 800 to 1,000 feet. Two-thirds of tho surface Is covered with drifting sand, and the remainder grows n species of nutri tious grass nnd moss, on which a thousand sheep find pnsture. As far as the eye can trace there are barren levels with Innumerable circu lar depressions, showing where primi tive dwellings onco stood. Not n ves tige remains of tho materials used In tho construction of these rancherlns. Hundreds of shell mounds are scat tered about nnd are found to consist of astonishing numbers of mnllusca, the hones of every ppecles of fish found In the channel, skeletons of seals, sea el ephnnts. whales, sea otter, the Island fox nnd various aquatic birds. An examination of some mounds dis closes nil sorts of curious utensils stone cooking pots, ollas, mortars, pes tles, drills, hone needles nnd fish hooks, shell beads, charm stones, pipes, cups and n few arrowheads, Bpoar points, nnd swords mado of bone. The nbsenco of many weapoas proves the peaceful attributes of the islanders. Smnll imitations of boats nnd fish carved from crystallized talc and mrpcntlne nlso show a rudimen tary knowledge of the art of sculp ture. Is v.- t" and tho Insanitary conditions of houses und streets. Fat has left tho, majority of tho population long ago. At present the muscular tlasue is con sumed. The faces of the people have taken on a waxllko color. City of Ghastly Horror. "In order to till their stomachs with something, they drink different substi tutes for tea and coffee, or great quan tities of plain water, resulting In pulll ness nnd drops', which change the ex pression of the face so thut even old acquaintances are unrecognizable. "There Is no fuel, no hot water or bqths, no janitor, doorkeeper or serv ants for cleaning yards, streets, build ings, or for tho removal of garbage. ("Pelrogrnd Is facing n dreadful phnntnm of epidemics. Thousands nre already dying every month of spotted, abdominal, nnd intermittent typhus, dysentery, Spanish Influenza, small pox, pulmonary diseases, auiiger nnd exhaust Inn. "The homltals are overflowing with dropsy victims, mostly women, elderly men and children." JAPAN IMPORTS GERMAN DYES Gets $1,000,000 Worth of Product Dur- Ing August, Says Report to De- partment of Commerce. Washington. Jnpnn Imported $1,000,000 worth of German dyes dur ing August, according to reports re ceived by the department of commerce. Although their sale has been retard ed by tho business depression which has prevailed In Japan Importations continue. Importing tlruis fulfilling con tracts made before prices slu'tuped. Tho department also was Informed thnt the Japancso government has taken steps to halt the transfer back to Japan of funds held In other coun tries for the purchase of Imports. As n result of n decrease In the de mand for Imported goods specie to the extent of SIO.000.000, which hnd been reserved In America was returned to Japan during July by exchnngo banks, the department wns advised. Sunflower Grows in Trunk of Big Maple Mtddletown, N. Y. A curios ity which Ib attracting ninny per sons in the yard of Mrs. Mary O. DeWItt hero Is n sunflower growing out of tho trunk of n large maplo tree some illstanco from the ground. It hns n stem three feet In length nnd n flower In bloom tho size of a snurer. A bird Is supposed Jto hnvo car ried the seed Into tho tree, whore It sprouted and took root in tho bark. eBAoKAJ BRIEF Timely News Culled From All Parts of the State, Reduced for tho Busy. SCORES OF EVENTS COVERED Tho Alliance Country club has been organized and will be Incorporated for $10,000. Forty acres of land border ing the northern edge of ISroncu lake, have been leased as the location of a golf course and the site for a club house which is to be erected next spring. Mrs. Clayton Ilyutn, whose husband has charge of nn American packing plant nt Montevideo, Uruguay, traveled, 10,000 miles to her former home In' Omaha In order that her baby might be born on American soil. Harold Hlg Fire, Gordon, Neb., In dian, enlisted nt the Omaha recruiting station recently. He was given u fur lough to go after some more braves in his home town. January ft Is the date set for the hearing by the supreme court of the mnndnmus suit ngalnst Secretary of State Ainsbcrry involving a referendum on the code Inw. The registration nt tho University of Kchrnskn, including tho colleges at Lincoln nnd the medical college nt Omaha, Is greater than Inst yeur by nearly ICO, Casper H, Sliradcr, one of the few remaining civil wnr veterans in the neighborhood of Itnvennn, Is dead. Mr. Sliradcr was a pioneer farmer near thnt place. A barn belonging to Joe Fisher nt Columbus $vas burned to tho ground when his automobile caught fire In the barn. Ho was unable to get the car out. Lincoln wns chosen ns tho place for next year's state gathering of the Odd Fellows' bodies nt the session of the Grand lodge nt Hastings last weel:. Bonds for improving tho waterworks nnd fire stntlons nt North I'lntte were voted on nt u recent election nnd car ried by n lnrge majority. The harvesting of com, potatoes, and sugar beets has begun, nnd the de mand for corn buskers nnd laborers Is good all over Uie state. The Episcopal diocese of Nebraska will hold n speclnl council nt thu church of the Holy Trinity, at Lincoln, on November 3 nnd 4. At n special election ut Nebraska City $100,000 bonds were voted for the erection of a municipal community hall in that city. Work on the Sherman county court house, which has been held up for over sixty days by lack of materials, bus been resumed. The Coulter farm southeast of Bea trice has been bought by Ben Kroos of Gage county for S1S0 an ncrc, or A new cholera outbreak amongst Saunders county hogs is reported, but prompt attention hns saved nearly ev ery cuse. Tho Nebraska Farmers' Co-operative Grain nnd Live Stock Association will meet nt Omaha November 10 to 18. The Stnto Association of County Commissioners, Supervisors nnd Clerks will meet In Omaha December 7 nnd 8. Nenrly 200 persons were confirmed by Bishop James Duffy nt St. Patrick's church ut Grand Island last week. The first snow for western Nebraska this season Is reported on Pine Ridge between Alliance and Crawford. Itev Charles W. Snvldge, "Marrying Parson," celebrated his 70th birthday at Omaha last week. Thousands of acres will be plnnted to sugar beets in tho neighborhood nf Cozad next spring. Over HOO blnckstnlths attended the fouri' nth annual convention nt York Ins! ek. Oil in paying quantities Is believed to have been discovered In the vicinity of Genoa. The next session of the grand lodge I. O. O. F. will bo held In October, 1021. ' , Six nutos, valued nt $25,000, were stolen at Omaha In forty-eight hours. Tho government hns declined to give Alliance a recount on her census. Brnyton farmers nre raising funds to purchase a $10,000 elevator. Four oil wells are being sunk in the vicinity of Chndron. Bayard is making efforts to secure n pickle factory. A new Episcopal Cathedral, to cost In the neighborhood of $100,000, Is to be erected nt Hastings. It is Intended to begin work nt once. Nebraska cultivated land Is now third highest in thu big agricultural section of the United States, nccord lug to the 1010 yearbook of the De partment of Agriculture. The average vulue per acre of plow lands Is given by states ns follows: Iowa, $210; Ill inois, $170; Nebraska, $123; Indiana, $110; Ohio, $105; Wisconsin, $100; Mlnndsotn, $100. Dr. und Mrs. W. Morrow, and three nurses employed In the Morrow liospi tnl nt Seward, narrowly escaped death when a water heater In tho basement .exploded. The building wns badly wrecked. The new constitutional amendment provides thnt after January 1 of next year no state lands shall be sold ex cept nt public nuction. Under tho pres ent constitution and statutes state lands nre sold at their appraised vuluo, to be tlxed by the county commission ers. Itev. Roland Mackintosh and wife of North Platte wero presented with a chest of sliver by tho Episcopal con gregation at that place on tho eve of thejr dopnrturo for Houston, Texas, whero they go In search of health, Rev. Mackintosh having been gassed while In service over seas. Two large drills aro operating on the Georgo Cox farm six miles north west of Falrbury. An eastern cement company Is paying for tho experiment. Sixty holes will be drilled, some of them to a depth of 75 feet nnd sam ples of the earth at different depths dent east for analysis. Fall cultivation Is one of the prlmo essentials of a good garden, says tho Stnto College of Agriculture. Since many Insects pass tho winter In weeds or vegetation uud ruhbage, n thorough denning of the garden will decrease thu amount of pest trouble next yeur. Eggs arc now retailing nt from 00 to 05 cents a dozen In Nebraska cities, and some selected Nebraska eggs have been sold In New York City for DO cents. With declining feed prices, u caiefully managed poultry Hock should retutn good profits this winter, says thu Nebraska College of Agilculture. Ex press charges from Lincoln to New York nre 7 cents ti dozen, leaving u return of S.'t cents. This Is an example, of what can be done with properly managed poultry and the grading of eggs. Bills requiring that each motion pic ture theater In the state he required to register In the otllcc of the stnto llro marshal and that hereafter no theaters be allowed to open without such regis tration nnd n consequent approval of the state fire department, nnd also n bill fixing a penalty for thu violation of Uie Inw which prohibits motion plcturo machine oiwrntors from smoking while in the machine booths will bu recom mended to the next statu legislature. The Statu Farm ilureau has an- nounced that It considers 0 or 7 cents u bushel a fair price for husking corn. This announcement came after u series of conferences with country farm bu reaus to learn the sentiment of farmers In the different Fcctlous of the state. Six cents Is the figure agreed on wheru nn elevator is provided for unloading and seven cents where there is no ele vator. Otoe, formerly cnlled Berlin, suf fered u disastrous wind storm Inst week, In which n number of buildings were badly damaged. On March 'S 1013, the town was practically demol ished und seven persons were killed by n tornado. The new constitution of Nebraska will give soldiers of the regular army who are legal residents of the state u right to vote. Under the old constitu tion, every elector In the actual serv ice of the United States and not In the regulnr army wns entitled to vote. When D. C. Hlbbard, Potter farmer, could obtain no cars In which to ship his grain to the Omaha market he loaded 110 bushels of wheat on hit two-ton truck nnd hauled the wheat 450 miles to Omaha over the Lincoln highway. Florence Dotmcller, a cripple, was burned to death at her home near Osceola, when a gasoline can exploded. Her crippled condition prevented her from extinguishing the flumes, which enveloped Uie upper part of her body. Armistice day, November 11, will bo celebrated in Grand Islnnd In an elab orate way, If the present plans of tho business Interests of the city in con Junction with the American legion aro carried out us contemplated. I An enormous porcupine, weighing ! nearly GO pounds, was shot nnd killed by Ben Price, a farmer near Ilemlng ford. Old residents cannot recall free ing one of the animals In the neigh borhood before. The federal grand Jury for the dis trict north of the Platte has been called to convene nt Omaha November 3. A very large number of criminal cases awaits the action of this body. Ord recently voted bonds for, nnd will begin thu erection as soon ns pos sible of u city lutll nnd lire station, 40xS0 feet In size, two stories and base ment, of semi-fireproof construction. A cottonwood tree, measuring seven feet In diameter anil tweniy-thice leut in circumference, and claimed to be tho largest in the stnto, is growing on tho Ryan farm In Dodge county. Preparations nre being made to en tertain 3.500 teachers from over the state, who will he In attendance nt tho tenchers convention which meets at Omaha November 3 to 8. If plnns under way materialize, a special train will uccompany the Uni versity of Nebraska football team on Its tour enst, where they play Rutgers and Penn State. Every hour 2,000 automobiles enter or leave Omaha, making n total of 20,000 a day, according to figures com piled by the Chamber of Commerce, publicity bureau. The statu free poultry show will bo hold at Omaha November 22 to 27. More thnn 1,000 exhibitors are expect ed from all parts of tho United States. A field of potatoes from which the tubers nverago slightly over n pound In weight Is the result of three years' experimenting by It. II. Murray, a Holt county farmer. The yield Is un usually henvy, even In a most produc tive potnto country, nnd the spuds ex ceed in size the prize specimens of the Irrigated sections. A baby show, under tho nusjilces of the county medical association, was the feature of tho Johnson county fair nt Tecumseh. There wero twenty-five entries, and of this number eight girls and thirteen boys were awarded pre miums. A statue of Abraham Lincoln will mnrk tho Lincoln highway through Fremont. The statue will bo life size, six feet four Inches high, of bronze, standing on u huso seven feet from the ground. Beneath tho figure will be a bronze tnblot with Lincoln's Gettys burg address. It Is tho intention to have tho unveiling on Lincoln's birth days One of the longest parades ever seen in Hastings was held by tho Odd Fel lows In the annual convention nt that place. A number of cities sent floats and there were many uniformed men In lino. Stomach Catarih Cain untold misery nd rufftrtng. aa milfLltf and Blir-lv Oil Cft tarib ol the itomach andborelfj 3 m run oi thatfommon. lorannasiu ICAURtt. IN USE FIFTY YEARS CxcrrUra aootb- ilir. honllng efltctup l ll mueou Union. 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