r ' 1 f ! t ! t liVcntion tint) poisoning fim gs iMijrtuos h;i hvuitto ao common that l.ernieii nil' thorltlea urg! that cylinders of oxykwi be kept near, hmiI Mint "Uglnevra I taught to RHly lumiiathvna tu iceiiscl tuhr victim. Kxfierinictit tim li'n Hint na olev trio ntv eun Is? employed under wider ftr fusing tnolal. The Intense hont tun the water unrruimlltis t!u" are Into steam, t litis forming n Insulating cushion of vapor. It ha been auggoat ed tliat with irer a i;i ratlin fu cIin trk" arc mitt le employed ty divers fr quickly cutting through larae etmln cn'titst or liou pliites muler water. The "axle-llght" sys'eut Is In use mi tlie trains of that Atchison. Th nn I Swntn Ke railroad on an extensive little, Finch our ha lt own storage Imtterli mi,lled w-lth electricity gin oratoil by the axle of the wheel, .tinl the kveomotlve headlights derive their Illumination from the mine our.s. It I eitlnmted thet each full train, ex el uelve of the Ii.s viiot I ve, develop uenr ly .'.) cnndle-power light. Within the past few yearn 'he ciicrt Ivjitus 1ms liceii Intnslievd In bifida, ami Its kindly growth there Is believed ti lixlhute that It might he ext 'nsively cultivated In the southern pit-Is of th.it State, The ew-nlyxitu Is of very rapid growth, but M cannot withstand frosts, tt was plantel In California from An tralla m;iny years ago. and now flour ishes) mi abundantly on the IVoli'e oxuit that Ita woixl In extensively e;u plojppi for fuel, MKt ami Intn'oT. The yrodihUnn of oxycen and liyilrn- Ken on an Imhistrlal tile by the de- rtinnvaltlon of water wtlh elwtrolytlo appamtua In Germany has led to the Ufgrtttloa t!mt hydrogen thus produc ed may dml a wide Held of employment an a llirhthii aKnt. It Is now u--'l for ItiflatlnKnillltnrylmlliMina. Korllitlit Ing piirixMi-s It la (-oiiipreswtl hi ste'l eyllnders, With a proper burner It Is said to be a cheaper lllumlnant than a'ptyleie, tb- relative et for npril lllumlnatltiK power Mug "." for hydro (ten to 50 for n.vtylene. Kvwybody ho hn u! a mli-ro-H has no doubt reitrettwl the dlffl--nlly of iK-elnu mini 1 1 lrxi-t. and other llriilK objei-tit not of mere iuli-rk-p4e dimensions. maKiiltted while alive and moving frely In th Held of view. A recently lnvitl Knjfllsh lustruinent, ml led the vltasnxjie, la anld to "OtK'l n dealderatmn la tlrla n-sjiei-t. It la Rhped like I teleaiie. a fm Urns wlien cbwed, ami an li"h and a imlf In diameter. ITie lenmss are an eotn blued that an object 21) ln.-ti-s aw:iy limy be maimlflisl Vi illametera. At a digram- of 5 liK-ltea the mnifti I (I.-a t Ion H tiO diameters. eHifpeit with a alxtei-n tiors. owe thre cylinder motor, The new bout, however, has not entered Into eoniie tlilcii with Hie sHS-d rivords, lthom;h kIio Is wild to run nemly n mile mi hour faster thun the Skip. A remarkable fealur of motor boat tlitf on the .MIsslsHlppI Is the nt laluod by bvil with Utile horse ov er. (oust and the lakes require from fifty to aeventy Ave horse power before a hihhmI of twenty miles an hour run Ih' attained, none of the fnstest boat on the river haa more than sixteen horse Hwer and few of them have over ten. Many of the enitlnea used In the river craft nr of lluht deslitn, and while the horse power Is mnnll they hi tain a peed of from SM to 1,000 rev oliitloua per minute. Motor boating on the Mississippi has tnken a remarkable advance In popularity In the Inst season. Motor boat eliihs have been orgnnlxed at all of the imialler towns ahng the river, ns well as at the cities, and there Is SOMETHING FOR EVERYBODY An. hew rarneclc'a library gift anioiiut almot to M'.''.""0- The total nmnler of ieron In re .vlt of State relief In India r.ee.U While the crafts on the Atlantic I t.'.'.Mi.fW Louisiana Iih seven million 'Tca of nnmp land, which arc at present Iota'' (Jr use I isw, Tlie IrrlKahHl districts of rtfjpt rl ft'U0,iM acres and uprt l.' (ki.iiiki iH-rsotis. It la roinputed that the dew falling In Knglmid Is txpial lo live Inchca of rain each year. Government experts are linestlgst Ug -nwii-d with the object of deter mltilui; Its otmomlc value. The 'hlnes have umb-rtaken to mrw their fiin-ts, mid the official of tlx- I'elioltat gioeriiaii-ht have riiiiii'd a Jatinnese expert from Tokio to ad now a movement on between the clubs j ,n,j uuister for the pr.'ti! s h'! looking toward the ori:nulntlon of a Mississippi Klver tnotortHiat assm-la-tlou. to Include all of the smaller or ganliqitlons. Where a couple of years ao ttrre were a dojeu Inum-hes In iJiCrossc waters there nr now more than t.', ranging from the six teen-foot hunting scow to the magnlfl -ent fifty foot cruls era of the iimre wealthy boatmen. BOAT HAS EXFBESS SPEED. H'rsterM Devticers Kspeef Their Srm f'rafl to Hrl All Herorils. A craft with the sjws-d of an expn-ss train haa long been the dram of ev er:il motor lsiHt euthiislnsts along ihe liper Mississippi River ami scleral de signers have Ix-en working together w ith the result that they have pridii-d ii lioat with whh li they exjs-i-t to shat ter all the present renrds, ays the New York World. Frank Titus of Fountain t'lty. Wis., formerly owned the fastest boat on the river In the famous l',.it. the small raft which attained u pt"cI of nearly twenty miles nil hour with a iilue-lmrso power engine unit for three snisons held the ped record on the uis'r river. The Hnt has leen sold to a physician at CiiSHvllle, Wis., and her engines lll he used In unotlier cr.ift. I'ntll the advent of the t'hlef of lt.-e-rd, formerly owned by A. (Jardm-r nl Winona, the Hnt ont-lassed all Uiats on the river, large ami small, and ioiiM leave the fastest steamboats In ihe Htern wavca. tiardner'a bont, 2.1 fwt long, with a nine-horse power engine and 4 foot lieaiu, was, until the middle of the senaon, the fattiest lsat hi that terri tory. At Wabasha on July 4, In the motor bont races, the Chief of Itecoril outran the Hat and other boat en tered and finished nearly a half-mile in the load In a alx-mlle course. The Chief of lb-cord attained a speed of twenty mile un hour nud for the horse-power limlallnl was considered the fastest boat lad ween St. Inils and St. Paul. Late In July the Skip, owned by Kugene V. OleaHon, of f.nYose, was lamicliiil at I ted Wing and clearly out classed other water racers. The Skip Is 32 fs-t long, with a 4-foot beam anil is equipped with fl twelve-horse.iwer motor In thri-e cyllmlers. The Skip has a tin I nod ns high us twenty two mid a half mile an hour, but through failure to provide a aiilllcleiit cooling apparatus for the engine la unable, to maintain this pace indefinitely. The Skip now hold the apecd rec ord on that part of the river with the exception of a boat of the um do lgu, which la 80 feot loin ul I ABOUT THE TAMALE HUSKS. f ladaafrr Ievrlipe4 r ka Mail for Ik "Hoi Tkclna--" "IHi you know," said the tamale fiend to a Kansas City Times man, "that a good part of the prollt in the tamale trade goca to the farmer of Johnson County, KansnsT" "Oh, ahmiia!" returne.1 Ihe other. "Yes. that' Just It. The farmers out there aupvly the Kansas City market with the corn husks tile tamale are wrapped In. and It would surprise you to learn the extent of tli business. Any old com hil'k won't do for the tHHlnei. either. If you'll o..k at these you'll s-e the texture I very close, the sur face smooth and that the lengths are uniform. Only the Inner husk I used, the tine white covering that grows next lo the ear. The proier length la about nine Inehea, to allow for the end be ing folded over the tamale when It It steamed, a you see them now." "Why. who'd go to all that bother for a dinky little biislnesa like this?" asked the listener Incredulously. "Mother J Pinky? Say. do you know these corn husk are hlped In here In noO-pound bale? That' quit a re spectable sized Industry, I take If. At any rate, the Kansas farmer hare found It profitable enough to go to the expense of buying presies to hale the prislm-t and a large agricultural supply house In Kansas City finds It worth while to carry It In stock and cater to the trade of the tamale men." "What Is the particular advantnge of using corn husks for this purpose?" asked the listener, "ln't there anv- thing else that would do?" "Nothing that would answer as many purMs The corn hnk holds the tamale while It Is c.siked and at the sane" time Imparts a flavor to It. It also ImM the heat as nothing el would " "Well, It leats me a,-, the nth T man, as they went on. "I never gave It much thought, but always auj.piw.il the tamale men lioni'lit up all the old inattrows lo get their iuru husks." Woes uf Ihe .XmMlrur. of forests at Mukden for a lenii of four years, with two Chlnee as his lt anls. I'rof IV ( Jackson of I lie M.iwichu setts Institute t Tis'luio!"v. tin t-'il retained by Ihe Massachusetts highway commission to make a rsjr regarding the telephone situation with !!! reference to the iwaclicaWllty of a re duvtlon In ratiw sod a higher ettl. lrn.-j of servh-e. "Neatness is essential on the links,'' said II, J Whlgliam. the golfer at dinner In Chicago. "At Sh;iiiin-i-k Kills one day I pln.rcd behind two young and prdty gtrl. liertnktii them, I heard the younger say 'lb many hole on ttils course, AUern? 'S'lnetts-n, dear." sld Aileen, 'tie'ludllig tin one In your stocking" Simultaneously with I lie- orguuUatUm f a pigeon postal servh r til the French Kongo, where the cilmnte makt-s lMth onlliinrv sii'l wireless t.-.vrnoM tin iseisllile, ti sunotuii'iil (hat t!w llrlt ish government has replaced the pigwm post by wlrel'-ss teb-grnphy In both lie naval and the colonial -rv;.e ami that this year s budget i-ontaln no appro prlatlou fnr plgts.ns O'Coniietl hal got a man off at one time for highway rotsVry and st an other for burglary . hut on the third isvaslon, for stealing coasting brig the task of hoslwlnkliig the Jury seem cd too great for even hit (niwer of cajolery. However, he made out Itmt 0M crime was committed en the high sens and isMalmsl an aopilttal The prisoner lifted up hit hand and eres to heaven and en-lalmed "My the lord long spare you. Mr O'Conuell -lo me!" Hie renii why the totnach and In testifies do not digest lh.-mselvi- wat once thought by Welnlund, a liertnan exis-rlmenter, to te that they defend themselves hy antl etitjim-. or anil fenuents. fir. Naudor King of liu.la I'esth now rejsirts lt null ferments not to he found, hut that Ihe mucin present In the Inner half of it, gattrh- mniiiiis membrane reslsta the dlgcsdv asssja jgaasJsasx rat laWae. One of lh griatel problem eon frviillng agrliuliurti I wuietiil farm help that can b e.urel at compel! atom proHrtliuit lo Ihe net earn ii.(a for the farmer. Mnufture. mining and rallroails furnish employ ineiit to a at nunitier of worker who are under trlnet foremen and their wages are graduated according to the amount of product they ran lorn out Manufacturers ami trnrttlon p .fallout are cplta!lrt and Ihe li tesdueut It re.purs lo earn fixed dirolend for Ihe alo khol.ler. Th eatiilngt ar exif-ted to rx.-eel Ihe luiiteiul. c(erJllng e,S-tt and flM charge to crette a urpiiw fond to conduct affairs In emergencies an-l dor IIK. panics without st.n'p'ng dKldend The farmer la compelled to eoui'le 'n the osti market for help to coodiici h i aiflcultural iieri(liis. While the f inner I delighted if hit Hisralmelit tl turiit reuaolmtoe lifolll, be ba IHi r o nre If the teaaoii a results re ism ducted at a .as I be manufacturer III I um of flinM.i il afrmgencv to prote.1 al. khol.b-ct dlsc-hartfe l'rt 'f hit fori-e. redms- tlieir gr or run hi ls.nl n tte.rn-r Ii.hih T!w farmer can only irol-t himself fron exird tout wages (. the purchase of -Nsttly l.iiM.r taring ntschliiery The world pnara forward nd the hlghel cost of living. Ihe Increase In lulue of farm lauds and Ih higher prl r of agrl.-.iltiir) pr.li. t will "ml r.u reert to old Sow atainlarda Tb firmer will led find cheap labor of fcred In the market ccpt by Ineftt i-lent euiihive Agriculture la annua' If lr-sanlng m r of husituM prop.a!tton and tha rnmlard of latsir adttneed on Ihe triu The f!n l(.rer auial under ataiel modern agrh-ullural m-hlney and bow to o-rate It t i ,itilaln employ I lent Ma li iirrv la f.si riti'e lo t-e trusted all!! lie--rtrncrf 4era trs, and tha man who ran aklllfiilly l.ai.dle modern farm Iniplemrnt l In demand no lt farm at wage - that will nimpir fvorl.lr with lte j eniplove in Induttrl! enterprlae. I artnert r now pra.-fhsl bos I nest men and the majority of them ks-p l'k ' farm t("Ttloiia tad know thr uiount of their pro fit and ha animal ly Farming a profession I la-e-nn) lug more attract!! and dinerstfieit and Ulsir neeilt to las ritore tkllled to meet new eondttl.ina of agrh-tiltiire The In (lii'-emetitt rw i-.tenfal for toning mn t. niiallfr at farm lalrrt nd the field off--rt at brllllanl prataj-i at ny other .rofeaii, The farmer ' not ao imirti m ipiesf of clieap lai-.r -t efficient help anil I willing to par action of the trysm and the g .strlc I s" l'rop"rtloi,ate t the alll!tf Jilh-e. The digestive urgans, therefore, prnteet themselves hy the mucin tM., AtiC Hut mm wirejr I wonder wny the grass doean't come up? Hubby I'm sure I can't lell. You don't aiipKise ynn planted the seed upside down, do you) llat Hat So Cunnr. "A firm liptimn," rutld Joakley, "hit got up something nrw to enahle y-n to pick your te-th," "A ni-w sort of tootbpl'-k ?' tpicrlisl (inakley. "Well, ll'i a entiilogue showing pho toraiiha of tin? haudwrtne falac -t ths-y iniinufni-tiin'." Ililladclphhi I'reaa. A a man get older, he reallgea that a good deal of his youttuful wit waa nothing more than lmfnidence. Uagtlme, Alonzo, ian't nocea-wirlly the tliiie to ebew the raj. The -pu!ailon of Japan today Ii Just alnnit .'si,(i.ii ihe exa.-t g iin-s for l:si7 are not yet mailable, hut the esthiiates Just puiilUh.-.! are hae, on the average growth i.f the last thirty years and may Is- taken aa fairly a.- curate. In each of the flu- jear -rl.ls for which figures are shown, Ver the past twenty live jears, the i-oilali,ui lias incrcasisl. roiiublv in,to,. i.. .ISSlfsSI. Tollav Ihe i-yll, 1- there are 4!l,2li7.74t native I.. n. .lapam-se In the terrlla-y nihil over hy Ihe Mikado.- fall Mall I'axclte. When the memls-r of the Itritlsh In alltutlon of Llis tricai Kiiglni-.-rH paid a visit of lnie(-t!oii i,i iiorthern U) lately, they were lh!iTi-(,., In ,,. . used to protect the overhead transmls lnn lines of an electric Inntlon sy. b-tn from lightning dlwhargi,. The devlo .-..nslsts of Jet, f water, whlh form a permanent "earth" ut the Mmi Is'gno generating station n the Valtel Una line. Tlie eh-strlc ris,sre ,lf (h Jeta was said to be Hiiiti.hut to pre vent a aerlnus he- of current, u I, lie not bsi great to ennble tlami to sirve f-protis-tlon against lightning. It Is said thai "mm,,, blliidneir M horae Is cailw l,y "f leetl," ... ,w small surplus teeth Just In front of nrst upHT ire molars, one mi end, sld of the upsr Jaw, An authority ,v. "The 'wolf tooth' do not can,,. e,. ,'n,; ens., or any other harm, and usually are not discover-,,) until the eye ,,.,1H1. apia-ars. The ir.mhle Is 'periodic 'lihtluilmln' I iiM-.i blindness i whh-h Is hereditary and In.-urahle, Thousands upon thousaiida of ,rK,., ,lirr,.r frii) this eye disease, yet ,v(. , fl . tooth' In ihelr heads. The Important matter to n'iii-mlMr In .-om.i-cth.n .,, Is-rl.HlIc ophthalmia lH ,, u,t- nu,n '""7 "f "'" '"ir b.lh.' ,, , ,.; .easily and liuporlance of j.,.,,, from hn-sllng operallons all H,nn,l with ,a.rl.Kll,. ophthalmic, or cataract, which result from repeated atu.-ki and iiroflcten. r ,.f the laborer at to up todate farm hand i.sii)ll'a Farmer arrla a Traah la Hsaav. To carry a Irunk any bulky ar II le In small hu.-.-y, make a frame out of tw.i plm-ea of ,e and one b.ilf hy twoln.-', iio'lliiga eg!i f..-t l,.:,j Ns I a t-iird acr.-os the ends at shown asitutloit of Mllliu ur I'r.ii. er inethial. Co,,,!,, solution , lwm.k "" varnlshlns . Kj,T,li packing in ii j "tJ w.shI aahea, rHg J.i l-rle add ,1 .,L T'N with vcl!ne, ftmrM ler. pre.Mb,g l a,:, giasa ii,s (bftl. proveil iioal aiL-eas Tl Will keep muet, brt.e, tia by any manner pr," rrai ritsttH. Alfalfa ... ,,, aai, years ago h reliable and pmntalii, f T, 1 It has tint been mf 1 was prlihid only la a . ' tor tamliy us.. Ifcf. 1 t lllftT lit ' -r.nt- t i 1 ....... ... ,,ir tha db leal plain he, IIk J .i.i... ..i.i . .. 1 a lew yer su . lug taken up sml ltl tsnr-a, j all II 1 worth Tha ua , J 'in-r. nun me flkv oincr iaru iir.sln.1 n lliey l( in i, ,,H lh( k bi I growing i,Mr ludreav sugar Iw-rl la imisj t-rlha hsh-l rnd holds Krai .!c u, p (J or nrei ugir In iu ( sKa) h wnn . IVAal (..liixto af , -l.M-t ,. a. -sasl, Cllf..n.l r- liiarly SJStdjstt, oud pla-e, .r..,. in Zmm loti.t.i.ti p.ln,t r-th angar tel r.ii in Iku n year brmigtn II Numi TTaa .reari yesf hf lal.t season for riia-riawva wj, lgr hrs-t In 1ea ltnstd made un.b-r at goud osubll ible Ibers mlly at as) tha result in Usllltr skreik I of Ihe right iV-tttl-y aaj J lnda that prl-t- Bo rmtat' of lh ordinary vsrteli mi lurttlp In the w or til ar t-reak few ts-mrdi in osr an gtien a fair leal - (islieatat Va saeat4 kuae ( The diagram shoa nwwtss In Riak a enp bar 111 astvfrj of a hlrh Its ) al featar k a 1'r.s-urw ht of uv rlgta) gH atxl saw a hole, d. It w ai I magt ben rha ta.f, stlk aartet of wont, b r, on eack ahw sf ,"'w to i tsar TitK TBi ag In A of ti, asuiHiii,ing llliistrailoi,. I'lais. Uie free end, beneath the sent tat under the foot rest , friin(i wmut III- frame et., H.,lt,, , htlgfy Tw trunk or bo, e.philua prairie Farmer 'an then is. pm , f frame MihMi u, MHtt llf t(l M lenild le- t ,, Ks a,l,..l, ',e,,,4. Kggs are preserved muy ,,,, way Ihh,,i, ,.,,, nU,rUjt (ff Pr-scrvalive Is effec,,,, hy ,,,, r I'y .-oatlhg. covering r ' I lie eggs. , ,,.,, miU '"" M" which may or ,ay , H germicide. A ,,, ,,. 4 lo pack the egg , ,,ra or nlt, another consist t,rUl , '- with Mi,,, water, which may r not contain anil, m .,,, Uerllltaibm la effeei,i i """kny , ... " 'necled by plac In. tK.l l.ig water ,rm,we,v, , nflM.,J Hometltne. the, ir, tr(wJ Ilium tssi rm oM b e TUle ! a a g"" ib.r, a, lo slide In T js) " tiding dmsr. ahl.1i S.s'ii w 1 with the greatest ease T Ihe rsssji I lie hsrd W'.IS Utk, A r, tifrtt,a ol ..-.-I 1. to I W Ivrl. Ttie !; ahould ha enteral gi gnute of ns flttg (t n tt waleronsif. A nf lt l hould be 2 to ". H' dei-p alel not ) than JW Its" M w hile 2 feel would I !WIef- I Monotre, In Farm aiul ll'K Ilia lllalt, 1be lHre it man t ttt frHsrf " fore tie I deserving frloaf lliellt, Ihm't forget that the barnimf' nurw I the hct all rmitsl fertllla?" mil obtain. I'aa.'urt" makes Ihe i-heapeat kH on the farm and rimer ' '" " leig pa at u re lk..,'i inonev act Jks y,.r heart aial .hut ! " and haiadiiea. lit aitlm! tha t ha M. i. ...i .. tm lusiirlir. AtM i i.aa. I another Indicating f Talk over with the rl Iw-: .11 il.. .-l.,rlHlit llf Ih f'o. wlll hnvi. some g-ssl dra ' 'fi.. i..i.i.lii i.f at raw lid Hatt .- In ...s lnl case. I r'W r lbs. and ha miplnce !" J'1"I"M " I.. r.e.n alsiuld hP'l', acnic. It la the only t J farmer to know exactlj 1 1, i.i. i,o v I ut- anil """ Farm mu.Hlnery put Hi the busy aoii 1"" ,mm.Z.,t thepisket. Wl..''''...l . the fall I Is-lter nine .. who keel hi If""" . . , iiwinelit Of Is" umm. a ,r . 1Z wiio bunion" in. y,, ... . .... i.-..- ih.r own tf"" l h iMiginsN-. III.'"- lo rnitia ai.no. .-rtia Llttlo thlitga oil lh f'"" T" aa much 111 tit lld 44 . -a .... in. farasw ' ' oiner inisinoaa, ... .iMtlOl " rtoee not pay m tuw liirall Utull i Ht