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BOSTON, MASS. a i . - PULAR PTHCTJHENSWEAI IS New Shipment of rubber soled Oxfords in da rk mahogany tan. The $5 kind . ' 5 ills THE LINE THROUGH NIGERIA BRITISH TO CONSTRUCT RAIL ROAD IN WILD LAND. Laborers Who Will Be Employed Are Cannibals, and White Men Will Be - n Constant Danger of , Their Lives. A new railroad is being constructed by the British through the territory of Nigeria, in West Africa. It will penetrate the regions known as ".Tujuland," so-called because the inhabitants were long enthralled by horr'ble idol known as "Long Juju." It will be built by cannibal natives who have shown themselves the most tntilligent and industrious workmen. It will open up the last region of Africa where white men have not yet settled. The new line into Nigeria will be 530 miles in length and will take four or five years to build. It will coat about fifteen million dollars. It is being built by the colonial government, of which the head is Sir Frederick Lu- gard. The country which is to be opened up is rich in palm oil and coal. which the British expect to yield a handsome revenue on the money In vested in the road. Fifty thousand natives have been hired for the work of building the road. They will work under the direc tion of British engineers and foremen. Doubtless some Americans will be as sociated with the enterprise. These natives of Nigeria are noted for their obstinate cannibalism. Al though the practice has been sup pressed wherever possible by the Brit ish officials, the Nigerians tn the depths of this wild country frequently find an opportunity to indulge in their peculiar taste. They attack an isolated village, destroy the houses and feast upon the inhabitants. Sometimes they take their victims to a lonely part of the forest, keep them in a corral and fatten them up for a great banquet Several times the white men have accidentally stumbled upon the hiding place of these destined victims of the canni bals. The white engineers and workmen will have to guard themselves care fully, for the cannibals believe that white flesh is the greatest kind of meat By eating it they imagine that they mill acquire the cleverness and other qualities of the deceased per son, very few natives are daring enough now to attack white men, but there is no knowing what they might do in a moment of excitement Half a dozen white men in a Jungle BOO miles from help may be in a delicate situa tion. Danger from lions and other wild animals will be very great During the building of the Uganda railway hundreds of laborers were carried off by lions, and in recent months the beasts have walked into railroad cars and snatched off defenseless travelers. In Nigeria lions are even more nu merous than in Uganda. Their num bers depend largely on the amount of food they can find. Elands, antelopes and other game of various sizes are so abundant in Nigeria that the lions find Inexhaustible food. Sometimes as many as 50 or 60 lions lurk in a patch of Jungle a few acres in extent, near a drinking place where the food ani mals gather. The new railroad will run along the river banks and mill cross the favorite hunting places of the lions. There will be a tremendous disturbance among the animals. Clear Conscience. "I never read a newspaper,' re- marked the self-sufficient man. "How do yon keep informed on what's going onf "I don't. As a result If anything goes wrong I won't feel that I am tn the slightest degree responsible." A Horse's Medal. A Russian artillery horse won a bronze medal at Plevna. Orders were given for some ammunition wagons to be hurried to a spot that meant cross ing the enemy's tone of fire. All the time shells were crashing among the torses, bringing them down In heaps Mid frightening such as escaped. nAILY NEBB ASK HAD NO USE FOR EDUCATION Did Gentleman Deeply Resented the Deception of Which He Had Been a Victim. There was a man about forty years old seated on the fence in front of the house and swinging, his legs a h smoked, and as I halted and sa luted him and inquired about the road ahead, he asked: "Stranger, be you what is called an eddecated man?" "1 have something of an education,' I replied, as I noticed how grim ha looked. "Then I don't want nuthin' to say to you," he continued, as he settled back. "Perhaps you are down on educa tion?" "Perhaps I am, sah. Yes, sah, I don't want nuthin to do with them kind o' critters." "Have you suffered any injury at their hands?" "Hev I? Wall, now, you climb up yere and take a look over that field It's bekase of eddecashun that I've broken my back and hain't got no mo' ambishun left" 1 climbed up beside him and sa that the field had been dug up in a hundred different places, as if some one had been digging graves. "That's what I've bin at fur the last y'ar," growled the man, as he kicked the fence with his heels to prove bla feelings. "Yes, sah, I've put In ten hours a day right yere with pick and shovel for the last twelve months, and mebbe you don't wonder that I'm down on eddecashun." "What have you been doing?" "Diggin' fur gold, sah." "And you haven't found any?" "How could I when it wasn't thar to be found? 1 Jest feel myself gittin dangerous when I think of it Better pass on, stranger, befo' I break loose!" "But tell me why you dug all those holes in this field." I persisted. "Who told you there was gold there?" "Wall, sah, it's all a-owin' to my son, Sam. He wanted eddecashun and couldn't be denied, and I finally sent him down to Rosedale to skule. Jest as soon as he could read he cum home and told me about Captain Kidd the pirate, and we figgered that the ole critter buried fcls treasure right yere. I went to diggin' fur it and kept at it till last meek." "But Captain Kidd was an .ocean rover." "Of co'se." "And he couldn't have buried any treasure hundreds of miles inland." "Of co'se not That's what a crit ter told me as he cum along last m eek He made it so mighty plain that 1 quit diggin' and went to waitin'." "You you are waitin' for some one, eh?" "I ar, sah waitin' fur my son Sam, wboH be home this day! Hell find me right yere as he cums along. Hell ax how the diggin' cums on, and If Fve found the gold yit and then sunthln' mill utter a m ar whoop and light down on him. That sunthln' will be me. and befo I'm through with that var mint of an offspring the cause of ed decashun in this state mill git so tan gled up and pulverized and tied into knots that it mill take twenty y'ars fur it to go ahead and deceive an hon est man!" Washington Herald. New Nature Story. The strange sight of pigeons swim ming over the surface of a lake is re corded by a foreign publication. It Is said to have occurred In Holland. The birds are ordinary domestic pigeons, and during a fight among the birds some tlm ago one of tbem fell Into the water and was rescued by a hu man spectator. After this it was noted that all the birds acquired familiarity with the water, and soon were seen making their way into It In search of food. . Tempted by pieces of bread floating on the surface, the birds were coaxed Into the water, and soon acquired the art of swimming. Importance of Manners. Manners are of more Importance than laws. Upon them, in a great measure, the laws depend. The law touches us but here and there, and now and then. Manners are what vex or soothe, corrupt or purify, exalt or debase, barbarize or refine as, by a constant steady uniform insensible operation, like that of the air AN PALLADIAN GIRLS TO GIVE PROGRAM Short Play and Musical Numbers Will Be Given at Regular Meeting Friday Evening The Palladian Literary Society will meet as usual next Friday. The pro gram for the evening will be in charge of the girls of the society. They have taken great pains in the preparation and it promises to be very Interesting. A short play will be given besides several musical selections. Everyone is cordially invited to attend. Interfraternity Baseball League Kappa Sigma defeated Delta Chi in the Interfraternity Baseball League by a score of 4 to 0 on the athletic field last Saturday. Batteries Kappa Sigma. Crawford and Gibbons; Delta Chi. Eriest and Johnson. Where there are & sufficient number of students in a Club or Chapter House tojustify, a special rate is made. Call at our office or telephone B-3355 for information. THE EVANS LAUNDRY The Most Complete in Equipment. The Most Perfect in Service.' THE GLOBE LAUNDRY Is Asking for a Share of the Student Trade. Special Rates for Fraternities and Clubs CHAPIU BOOS 127 So. 13th FLOWERS ALL THE TIME CO-OP BOOK STORE A. H. 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