The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, February 10, 1905, Image 17

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DESCENT OF PERIL.
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l Difficulties Overcome by Man Who
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On the Face of the Grand Mulets.
L tremendous billowy ocean of ice and
8:10W. "
In the face of the rock no rough
shielding ! of stone and hoards has
been built where It bed and rcfresh-
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of It woman who ascends In the begin-
ning of the season and remains there
three months
Picture In Disguise.
Many and strange have been thc vicissitudes -
cissitudes of some of the worl 's
greatest pictures , and a fine painting
t which now graces Lord Leigh's ref- :
hence in \Yarwlcshiro ] , Eng" , has an
r- interesting ! history This remarkable
l picture , which for some ycal s consist-
! OIl of It Hainline : of flowers was 111'0-
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pounced by Ull art dealer to he merely
. . . a mask fur solute other picture and ! on
. y . his receiving ! Irmlsion : he gradually
cleaned off the flowers , discovering
underneath a very fine portrait of
Charles I , by Yand 'lw. It is supposed
I that the portrait was thus disguised In
I t order to save It from destruction by
the Roundheads at the time of the
Commo'nwcalth. .
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- ; .J Eight-Inch Hat Pin in Pet Cat.
lt , A pet cat belonging to the family of
Mrs . i' , A. liurlbert of OIHl'jn ) , Ohio
had been sick for sever al weeks , and
a veterinary surgeon was cnlled On' '
examination he discovered a sharp
point protruding from its neck . lie
made a slight incision , and pulled out
a hat pin eight Inches in length I , the
head of the pin having been imbedded
I in the eat's stomach. After the operation -
) Hon the cat began to purr , which
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showed that It was perfcctly satisfied
( with the treatment , and it has onto
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on the back fcnce.
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KILLED I DEAR WITH A ROCK.
Two Nevada Indians Had an Unpleasant .
pleasant Experience.
Two Indians were attacked hr a
largo black bear on Berryy creek ] in
White i'Ine ! : ' 'esteJ'la '
county Nevada yesterday ,
and after n dCSliernto fight thor succeeded .
cl'celoei In killing time enraged animal
\ \ ith a l'oclc. The fight was unequal
and the Indians were torn and cut In
a terrible t manner by the claws of the
huge benst.
The bear was sleeping In the wil-
lows along the bank of the stream
when the Indians , who were fishing
came upon it. The animal rushed ut
them with nn angry growl and suc-
'eedod in knocking one of the Indians
senseless with a blow of Its 1m\\
The beast then closed with the other .
01' redskin and endeavored to draw
him within reach of its open ja"'fJ
The Indian fought with great bravery
but was about to surrender to the
beast when his compnnloll regained
consciousness : and rushed to his aid
with a largo rocle.
He struck the bear at the base of
the skull ) ) and stunned It . and before
It could recover crushed its skull with
the I'ocl-San I Francisco Call.
Remarkable English Clock.
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A clock with moving figures J ! show-
ing' the flagellation of Christ Is on exhibition .
hlbitlon at London , England. The
] tour dial Is at the feet of the captive ,
who Is bound to no post surmounted ( by
a rotating band on which the quar-
ter-hours are engraved As the hour
strikes , the scourges of the soldiers
rise and fall.
Small IJxen.
One or the greatest curiosities
among the domesticated animals of ,
Ceylon is a breed of cattle known to
the zoologist UfJ the "sacred rnnning
oxen. " They are the dwarfs of the
whole ox family , the largest specimens .
mens of the specC's } never exceeding
30 Inches In height.
Walking Lizard.
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Some lizards are able to walk upon
their hind less , of which the most
remarkable example is the frilled lizard .
at'll of Australia , a powerful form ,
which attains a length of about three
feet. Should danger threaten , it scuttles -
ties off on its hind limbs : with considerable .
ruble speed for as far as thirty OJ'
forty feet In It half crouching atti-
( ttde . with the fore limbs hanging
down and the remarkable frill folded
up.
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PUZZLE FOR THE POLICE.
Dog Belonging to Thirsty Australian
Successfully Evades Law.
The law badly wants to arrest a
'I'nihllllo (1\1. ( I. . ) dog for aiding I\nd
abottlllg his owner to quench nn UII-
lawflll thirst. The owner had n. violent .
lent desire for beer , and he also hall n
prohibition order out against tut111. So ,
not being mile \ to got beer personally ,
ho handed the dog 1\ hit with n shill-
ling in IL
In a few minutes the dog canto back ]
minus the shilling , but with It boll tle
of bee I' , The local policcmun hits
booll' lying I awake at night. wondorlllg
whom he Is to arrest for Infl'lngo1l10nt
of the "prohl" " order For I ono thing ,
It can't ho proved that the 1I1nn told
the dog to get the liquol'
The dog cun't ho accused of willfully .
fully supplying a prohibited person
partly because the dog had received
no legal notice that its master was
prohibited partly because the dog
wasn't vendor of liquor , partly , also
because It dldn't take the cork out
to see what was in the hottlo. So It
can't be proved that it knew what It
was SllpIJlrlng. And there Is no law
against supplying liquor to logs , so
It Is hard to see how thc publican call
be dealt with.-S 'dnor Bullotin.
ROCKING STONE OF AUSTRALIA.
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Natural Freak to Be Seen at Chil
lagoe , Queensland.
Rocking stones are hot unfamiliar
curiosities in the United States and
ether count l'lel have t he1l1. with more
OJ' less ] interesting fcmtlll'os. In fill'
away 'I'Ihl't It small \ temple IH C'1'l'ett'd
on It hit stone apparently So delleato.
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hllllll'eds of 'can ; . 'rhlH picture ! shows
OliO In Allstl'alia which combines the
features of a hanglllS rock with a
roeldng' stone. It Is at Chillagoe , ,
Qlleensland , and Is quite It freak . as
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New York IIOI'lld. (
Dispossessed Large Coon.
While C'llIIpplng at i\lunroo , Conn. , .
Patriel , Gorman fdll'd ! a hollow maple
11'00 which was the telllporary home
of a coon wl'ighllll- ? pOIl1l'ls. Thl'
pelt Is now a1l1ong G0l'1l1un'8 prized
lIussesslons
Smokers Forbid Smoking.
Between puffs from good Huvanaf' ,
ode of which vas in the hands of each
tlll'mlJor. the 1\le1l11hI3 , 'renn. , legislative
lath' council passed an ordinance the
other night which forbids smoking In
the rear of 11 street cur or In any pub-
lic Mate where a placard is displayed
forbidding it.
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GOAT AS SOLDIERS' MASCOT.
Welsh Regiment Was Proud of Ani-
mal-Gift of Queen Vlctorlil.
On some of the ( HhtJS ! or the United
States naIl gout is Iln honored
homier of the ship's coinpall amid
limo pot Ilnd "mascot" of the croW
In some rogllnonl of the nrnty also
nn animal mlltJl'ot is malntnlnoel ,
hough I the custom 113 not so general
with with ' B1'itil cousl1w
us ns our > ,
with whom it is very old.
One celebl'lIt 11 and much travolCl
mascot . , ] ] illy , the goat of the 211 batb
talon.roynl ! WelHh fusiliers , recently i
died on the march from Chnl\l'llllt to
Aga. Tlo was IIl'cHontcll by Qucen
Vidol'lll to the I't.glment In 189.1 , anti
canto from WhlIIJol' h011l0 parle.
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battalion for ten years and accoln- '
punled them to 1\Ialtll , Egypt Crete ,
Ilonglwng IInli I11(1I1l. The first goat
was presented by Queen Victoria so
long ago as the year 839.
lIow the custom arose of having a
goat as a regimental pet is not known ,
hut the royal'olsit are known III time
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"Nanny Gouts" and the Royal Gouts. "
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The latest use of the telephone Lq
.1n locating shoals of fIsh. 'f'"o elcc-
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Hs coaling Into contact with a shoal
of fish the constant tapping or Ito
fish against the microphone case pro-
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