P. F. STEGNER
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WEDNESDAY MARCH 16. l*n
N ews I n G eneral
FROM OUIl EXCHANGE«.
IN THE JAWS OF DEATH.
I for breath and then burst into tears.
Then he looked around in a won-
| dering wav and ran out of the
. house ar d across the snow to his
father’s wagon. Two * hours after
ward he was in a drug store
munching almond eandv and drink
ing soda. But his hair, which hit
father said was of that ]H*cu!iar
light shade so noticable in Norwe
gians, had turned three shades
Hand's Magazi
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Sunday afternoon, says a
Vancouver paper, the ice gorge
alxive Ryan’s point broke loose, and
for awhile the entire river was a
groaning sea of ice in front of this
citv. After two hours’ flood the
channel choke«! up again, but dur-1
ing the night the gorge again broke
Io >se and ran out. Soundings taken 1
by steamboat men using spliced
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ed for hours at a time.
Largp wide spreading nostrils
h I ihw ample luttgH and good health.
Short, thick curlv hair in an in-1
dication of great natural otrength.
Very tightly closed lips are uem-j
allv found in secretive characters.
Irregular teeth generally indi-,
eate lark of culture ami retineinent.1
Freckh’H, like red hair, are an
imi'catmii of an ardent tempera-1
melit
What he saw there probably par
alyzed him with wonder and fear
Anvwav he had but little time to
reflect on the wonders of natural
history, for the l>oa no sooner saw
the little fellow than his mind, or
instinct, reverted to some long past
ap)H-tizmg s cues in his native In
dur and he sprang from the cage
with distended jaws ami gobbled
the youngster
Wheti the attend
ants return'd with the new cage
they were horrified to descry a fast
disappearing pair of legs »ticking a few days, and you will be startled at the unex
peeled succesa that will reward »our efforts W«
rtiit through th» monster’s jaws, iiosilivuly have the be»t business to offer an agent
hat can be found on the face of this rartli
'The great
serpent's eyes were Sl.IWi profit on •<& «>.* worth >»t' bii.iu.-as i.
being t-adlv and honorably luui.e b. and paid >o
aflame wi'li excitement, ami in mi hundreds of inen, womeu, box. and girl, in our
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Norwegian Intv would have <11 KM J» that all sm-eecd from th.- start Tho.e who take
hold of the business reap the advantage that
arises from the sound reputation of one of the
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cost or foreseeing the danger
grasped the serpent around
i.eek mpl coiiMiienced shaking
With one swipe of its inuscg! «r
it sent Mr Ringling scurrying heels
ever head across tie- Il »or.
Al Ring happened to , drop in
11«* took in the situation at a glance
«■rasping a long chain lying on tilt*
tl. tor he passed it a'ound the Her.
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child’s head should be
Directing
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end of the chain and pull with all
their strength lie was gratifi.d to
imti «• a relax it I ion of th«* snake's
efforts to swallow lli«* child, Thru
the chain was made fast.
ri>e
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]s»«t and th«* whole laniy drawn to
its greatest tensl.m
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P. O.—Burns. Hainey county. Oregon.
There was a great breaking up of.
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B akaboo [Wis.], March 1.— A
most thrilling and remarkable inci
dent occurred here this afternoon
during the removal of the cages of
the boa constrictors of a circus
which has been wintering here. A
tow headed urchin succeeded in
runring the guards when the
(makes’ cages were being wheeled to
the new and larger quarter*. How
it happened no one is able to ex
plain. The men were removing
the pvthons ».nd boa constrictors
from their old cages into the new
ones
The door of a monster boa
thirty two feet long was temporari
lv left open while the men went
out into the yard to get his new
cage. In these few moments a lit
tie Norwegian hoy, who had come
into town with his father, slipped
across the yard and into the rear
door of the snakehouse
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