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www v.v.v v vv v V v . v v.WVVWV.W.'WVv wv v v vv' s J - 1 THE, MORXIXG POST; SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1003. 1 JUGGLES WITH HIS OWN HEAD. . r I U rn n i::n-itor cf "frcrik -,.!. lMi . til .Mil hJf I t. a .'r-: ;..- iu.r or .1 tf.r..l.. r v . . i'-- - !. ' 1 :.- it. 1 in- iri-v i f -lll . li CIVY the .r;v. ,- r t.J i:t'. liLotrra-oort-ir rem. . utsJry Is a pl.ce.of clear ov. .1 xf oi.r I t r;:r'i r.''.acr.?3fr;ff j,,a 3 amount of - r- 1. ff. piece ,r pice, ar.ij ! i ! l0!uie b?In ,st '"""i ! OIL WELLS UNDER THE OCEAN. r . : , i;i !.!; !!; i: V-IHI j Hi 'ill ii ?! fclif ! fe M l' :Vf 1 iS: i it in! 'a- " 111..'.. 1 1 ' Ulf fiif iilii! iilil ml v- i1!;1' ! : V; -i "''.Svl' 'ii lit j':1' I !N : ! SSPir;: Hit 1 lilllll t :r 'i:';:.".,. iiliiiliiiiliiai.Tn)lij;ii;ill;ili up v;',t.::!:r:v f- i "V 'a;-vi i-:-x?'r, " VX J I 3 1 i SS M i OLDEST GAMING BOARD IN THE WORLD. larselj- In their -"Ti-rinafpitirvn Ibe framework f the fard mn.t! f p.ecr f ivorr n(l l.ar cf zr-lj D!atf It also contain-, n moIo str.,, a dUWt. of M crystal. tV , ryr.i! w.nir ,0kcl' Wlttl UYPr pl.i.'U.s. T':.. if..- f. n or L: From tbp precious r.nd rftiuaMe material coniains a iro.r of O.iU-,. . r m rc!i -rttp. nswl in Its construction it was Indeed a w.tU diPk of r k f-ti-tnl. The IcaJina One of the hiost Interestin-j finds which has been bronght to light while eseavat !nir the Immense prehistoric palace of KlB3 Miuos. on the Island cf Crete, Is the royal pimiin? board, which is the oldest iu the j royal treasure, and affords strlUnff evident.' ! feature of iw top of ttii- ! a sroup of ttat tbe gamiu? tile was one of the indls- j four beantlfi:! n)cda!I:..ni i-isfrinl upon ery- pons-.ibie possessions of this sri-st ruler of j tal bars. h::. !;,! with jIImt pla'fa. the Homeric age, some thousand ye:tra ago. Ielow the.-. f.:i..r- nr, ,,f ri.hcd Imre Thi rimr.rkab'.e archnfoli gical trophy wa , and cry .al. Tl.o (,,, f ,.,,- , f th l-tvrr f.innd Iy 5Ir. Arthur I;v:in. a lirit;su es cava tor. ' In a corridor several feet below the sur face the workmen threw r.p some nieuts of crystal and ivory from the eartliy deposit. On .examlnatiuu tl;es were found to bel-ng to the end of a kind of Inlaid boar J. the most of the pieces of which weru i ' " -' ;w. co:upart. ! meut. whicn :n l. ... p .-jrcular cpi u'w in . j the center, having a'd.-In of a crr ,;ik. 1 Tho FTiaoo a!i'i ::i,l b-,',,- n-., ..t,n. frag- ' is tilled with aiferiia'-rg t!:1 '..,:, , f" i.'rr aud goM pt.i'.tcl !a-s. 1 h. ml iui. t:. ,T U. lower divisions e!.-ar!y ;i !, k,. tli:it it tised as a gaming t-'-ard f n; n;, .. it, ei dice prt-babiy wiro .::.p.. v, . Irob.:li:,- . ;-.c f t- iuil r:;rl":i ii-t to lie firti In t!.r West jf .!iu-r!ca Is pro cntcij .y t'.c -iilbm.i: i it o pot 1 1'.inoiu Wi-lls ;lt Snnj.aerhfcd. ir ?- -vti;erii Cai'.f ri'i . Aioi.g the f r.i c r.nd fo- a consider-ib!-distJtice oit ,i .'1 .1 arc m::iiy derrick- w..U-:i look like wiiiiiiuiii j w.thout sails; t hese" i;p- pi.rt the drills w Iilvii bote Ji:to the oil biv.;--in stratum (stretching cut under tVi- bed of t'ii- piii-It": ! Ocean. Kv n ct the lowest state of f !, fill-' aii tho ' I'i'icrs nre in the rrr't"!". and :;t 1: iijli water they are entiieiy si:r rounded. Iriiiiag ai.d periling . uiacLincry. So far, t .:- strni tares hnve not experienced tbe so-i-i-e trt of a violent 'ov.theasterly storm, but it may be expected that some da mag? will be done when one occurs. The photo- :rap!i is t.,ktn lrom the shore end of the ??W8r i' (Jim -nmj ill I pfe'M'fci ::PlllJLlite If -"" v .. 1 1. 1 irmr'inrifi.nrtjlll 'I II '"tT rF"1f I" Wharves have been built to support the j wharves lookiug out over the Pacific Oceau. AN ODD BEAUTY CONTEST. t'oiiu uiucii mug. -:thy I a Sud that Las tt-ccntly u'e ty rro:eor I'ctrie wuiic x- t.tus of tie king of the twitti ,,ty li-jpt. Tti --vctiderJ;:! n! c : ; . ! "-T.rt rr: of Ucrtr..'; I.. h. : . . i;.'sr:y i,to jcara ag ?. njekic-i it thi . ... V" 4kM HH a,C-n. 'rSA RMl '-.. ? t , M - 1 Trick With Wafer. If yon pi .c- 3 ,rt r p iper on n ui ;.-'' Tiiinl wlrh natr Jt:d then turn :l.c -.as ;.-iV''iy -.::! jour 110. a Oiop el tii.- v-l . t e-ii c iiit- i-ui. ur.'i Sin.- n ;ii :. ii lc-- v in. !ui..:vi.;ii:i ?uii- ii: ? ti-v 11 Ji.s a.ip;r iiiek .li0w the tfi.c: cf a;-10- p.. -u..- i i. v., i.. 1. 1. tit Lei .1 ii.: ; .. .!SU;..- 1. Milan :atnd: to hild an InternatiMi.-.; cxp islt .oil in P. !'." ..:..!. as a poci: i a 1 1 rao- , Ti 11. pr- po.-s t. g.e -.. ry huue p.":-s ( .tose woiiitii wlu sii.ii; lie :n!j"-i'lI;'d t.'.t most Itoaiitirul !:i the entire world. : All nMimrriod women will 1 allowed to cmiiete in tills nnvel beauty content, and J t!ic cLn.-m. i f cacii will he duly wilgned .n Ttir b:il;Uiee by piasrms who l.avp won an ;:-:ernit'.ei:.;! i epr.t::i.n: as authorities uu this mot dilHe-i't subject. I To the wt.inan who is prououiiced the mobt eaiitilui a li:st prize ...f V- u.UUi wiii l., :. Wi rded. and f-r tl"." other wumeu wii'iiis . win the approval of the judzes wii! 1;- set a-vde four seer.nd prizes of Sir.O.ODO e::et-. eig' t third prices r-f ? !0, 000 each. 20 pri?e of ?20,0(.)0 each and 55 prizes of $10.i:00 each. In oder to cover expenses, a lottery wii! be organized, and the man who draws tbe OLD MAN OF THE FALLS. winning ticket, no matter whether he is young t i- old. wealthy or poor, ugly or hand. sii!n-. will reeoiyo as his rf.v.in! the most' ! ear.T iful woiaau and the .$".H.(K which she has won. it is supposed that lie will be only !; glad to marry lur, but if fur some rensoT: - other lie prefers t rennin a bnrh- c!or he wi'l receive SIOO.OOQ. which .ippar- j ently is to be deducted from the amount won by the incomparable woman, . AlASKA INDIAN TRAVELLERS. I:: r .- fjv tj?'J''i rV 3 "k- I.';- ; i-W-Xn zH L. - - .-j. jj. --2 1:.- w-.rid. Its t:.;r ! ?i"' g:e .f I" i.i - rs :y r ei' i : tUe !"'". . ! ..; I.'-t f ' rl! t' e v.; Vi e :.:-i:.:fiy f lb" I . r. -!. b' t te - I" - - -!:t. n ii. Ii ad t j v. iv : r. '.i : . : ? ri-c. : f h : t:. ''iliir ry. tel : ! --. -ript i - f r-i:e. -!M :..! . -,v -' il I-' ri'VJVf-' IV;"-. t!.-- r. fr- a .- ; it c n; -:riT'i TA r-fnt:'r! .: r;-. ' r"r-,; if.crir t'; ;. at th.-1 trp r ". ii n of t"ti;cr a r.d .r n r V.s t r. :.-".: !y;.:fyir.r f.e Tri. .- NI nk. w! t- Pee I , t? ;:. ci d I. it . The ct-a I t::- :e ' 1 i-"itl'.r. r. rr prove: j-.;-. ' ; n nrt!.. "Sen cf S : "T" ' -.;!:: for t. :.;;d the tti:.g tie n: ti-c lvt: ,.r i t. !.t s: h's roycl - -ni .-..ii Ik- .lii.i ::. i .von i.t.c: .U n-g: f -ite I. . !.-, ;..t !. ; ,. .j,.- v- i" r. . ; a i , v. it ., f. .;,. ".! ;h n k r..- i , i u..: v.i'i .iv.i.h' : .J.ip. N.: o.:i-.i ii.. i.i i r.- mid ). ' .; -i:-.t ..t niter y. ii . t'o .! i - t nui; tin MigU in . til "t it ' ' io'-n -i. i. i : . .ii ;r .t j .!;. .'i ..f ;b- oo.t " w ' c": :'.. I;;:.-.: d. . , i,. ; t!.l. ,".:i ti'y. :!V tli.- r i;.;;, on the -i I - rt . I . : ! it d-nu :u..: d !e i-l.-. The g!.-,. ! ir. : v.- b. i ti-. i ;i;e -Ir J.v th piiv of j ep-- a ! il 6 I c g ! . s m-i? ' I I ? I '4 u 5; , -4j i ksJ A 1 i lJsil: Hh:---: :i:::::-:::-:r:,. :::T: 1 .. ;- :, ;:t: ; Ji . . v. - n; Ji.-(M. Wesifi,-;,! Falls nre situated about one mile from Kast lieriln. Ct.. nnd have always Ixen of interest to sightseers on account of tbe "old man's head," which stands out In bold n iicf overlooking the fail. Except the Jtippa ;aie. to Jerusalem are eined ar a!, t lie i uti Jiv eii "'!ll t. it-.;.."! 5 er .Mnirern .m:ik:i travel emi j iu the spring bfore the waiiii h of the L'ort summer ha l.-.oki n up the i.- on the r!ver. Tins.'- Ir.dii;:- beb:g io liie Por cupine Iliver rci.c.!!. am! n: i p : ; a vNi: to a party of ;ii.- I'nit.d : :- t'oast and 5eoderie Survy a' .'rmp 'ui i:na. jn ar the r-tio bund- eil nnd forty ill l merii'..:. ii i.f l .H. tudo and on the edge of the Arctic "ircl-. The Indians' pr..vls i:i sn ea . i i" .! in the sled drawn by f iie drv t- :.:n. but. ::s :ise sea son is spring, and the ice on the rivers may bleak up before their return, iliey carry on the sled a birch bark canoe, which, whiis water tight, is very lig'. n the re! urn journey, if (he riror Is free from ice. or "open." as the 'erm is. tbe In fH;t;: wii! C'o;- .( . hid snowshor-P In ,'.: car.o.' and v. ill paddle home. in N..r:h. iu Alaska the natives rarely uet far f'.rui :: river, as there are no rt:.:d, and PASM Ba OF NEW" OPLEANS. on : .1 Si -.i!a:: advocate w r. f .,"1 dits'.'r. r.t net-. t fraul. -" t: I rat!:Ui.l!'j la ti.. .'-:y p w.i si ::'..-iic.-.l. i -' : ..i -cr. twine. id, l- nii.de : if :: per ! i- -i h '. car. w ing ... i, d fr.. ilixe 1 peu.luH'.m. Tt. l.'.ar;e :u-'.ea; fri.'e'.n. ; , ii. Spa-in P u:d. of .i -v or ..-.. s S eo ; ed of six ureiMn wii divide lit tL - '! tiin - .': as oj);i ;s tliev l ...--si.tii uu;k as f't'i r t.iu. ri.luu !;' uig'n: ! 1 j r-.. v.I.u.vl h. af iy i' w tlrtck. ho.-: t.:ink ai d Lcavy br.ii.c i. t a 'c iimbiug p'.i.i:. .V.I .0. It i LOOP THE LOOP RAILWAY- -w ' " - :-Ti s .iir i t s - jn-j ' . jl fl.-d-.d n. !-.S'ers. iv. I : , r "f " !" 11 porr. in e '; ' ' ' s it w i' . tl.ee uindi? Iiv.. :: c-?1:n "."i H 11 I"''- l,; Var'J en r he !'. feam'o''T eap:aiu. I T t c e;. i-hr- l.-e c-.ti:r-' and -n v ,, -f.. Ti: ir inusi v. t:;i 1. 'U .V ii ' 1 : r:i r o ' 1 :-.;ow i..g a d:v .1 .t.i: .:V P. f .-: .. . it .-, row ,.-nfi n a a: "- nd ? -r t Li I u i way : iier 1 ; e d i r k 7 C i " .' ee r . w!b veirejv e.ir.- i.i a :.- I i :?:e iit:i:i::fa-'iu:vd. ami, s!r..i-,g ;o say. .-c f enmis ;hcy emit are not itihnrmonion. In fror.t of ihe Tuiane Theai"r or the r.-em-h iif.'!-. Ifr.t! e when an -p . ciai at 1 f.. .-j pi;!yi':' ti.e r. ?-.dfe,-;e i-f.!r-f,i'; at e gr.'i lt ii '.vi:ii a burst of pi::::.:--tin ii-.eicdy which rj-ies soiiictii'.ng 0:1 t.'.ii vrdc-r; clow:: beiow mi and heavy wid de load, 's ami . io.i'd 'rs sprur.g. A tid d" wi:: got c.iugut in de v.T.gu to.sgae; '.!. ehn. c:ia". chu. ohu, cl:u. ! - . ; New Phonograph. 1 Phin:.gn''Ihs- of the near future, thanks fo a new Invention, promise to be instru ments far superior to the best machine now in us". They will produce correctly the sound of the human voice, of which si much is lost in the ordinary reproduction from a record cylinder, and there wiii b i:t!ie. if any. o the buzsing and metalll'.v ii-dse which has been such an anuoyanee i;itherto. 1 j Theoretically, the stylus of a phor.o-'-f cuts upon the cylinder a furrow !;!' resents the sound couiinunient ed t . : : phragm, but in reality the it-cord 11 : is imperfect. Most of the overt-. i. ' lost, and in the reproduction Is obse: ., l.'nilcd States survey parly, and thn j metallic noise which is attributable 1-. : . of Kampart City, a small settle- ininover'shmenr. so to sneak, of ik Krtnn.i c I'orcup.ne Uiver. Ontr a kttii!! nnrt of tht linrmonlea h. in given back by the instrument, the effect, even apart from the buzzing, is imperfect and unnatural. This difficulty Is to be overcome by the use of a multiple recorder. The cylinder will be made four times ns long as is now the -case, and there will be four styluses, with as many diaphragms to actuate them. New Toy Gun. For many years boys have d lighted Ira toy guns, but here one u lib h . difl'f-ra iu many rosp"c ts froiu any wiii'- U'hroc here tofore been maiiiifa' ! in -d. As the accompany! u,' picture i-hon . It con sists of a tule- or ban-' 1. in on.- ',- of w hlcli is an opening ui.d at ji:. end i f which i :ney depend for food for themselves and their dogs mainly upon the taimon supplied I'.v Use river. In the "background of the picture i seen the thermometer lox, raised on a platforn;, of the Amorie:m surveyors: in the foreground, to the left, just behind t'e ndh-in man nr.d bov. stand the leader or t e,i;:p:r,;n in.. .: on A I pv. i;; Wid a tu'iy tei T ,..,p..!,r ,i. He U of "buck" and "wlug.". Then, while "I ry Bren.d," t!:e liille fellow, passes bis ! hat. ;:: wlti.-li a shower of nickels and dimes i fall fr:n daintily gioved bands, the re- , :i:ai::d--r of the xet wii". ring out with i ur. :. ; sidrit : he roi.. eking "Way Off Down in !i:;i .' v.-,! v. Aw-t'yi" and perhaps wind cp ! with "; "oi ;:t i y." 1 'i he ' !;!. rigged up from a dry goods ' "ii x. eioaks in dlcniiled manner, while the :r.ai!er it'strnrntnts sr-nr.d very much like j I'iri-'.c-e ffddiec. The six members f the t The Portuguese attempted to establish eattie farming in Newfoundland in irjr,3. bnt nil traces of the animals they imported have been lost. handle. Moroovr. looseir nn'iint-'j rn th tube Is a collar or sleeve which I rnpab: of movement nnd theopi t:iug Iu which Vis istcrs with the opening of the tub-. One advantage which thi-t r.in pse- Is that it do's t:Ot ea-iiy f t out of order, and for this reason alone y 'ing sport.nieP are iikeiy to be pleaded with it. Throughout the w rid il"Ut 3 per rmt, of people gain their living directly from th sea. . P is" the sim :;t iiie verse w; er uiemlier-t wiii sr.pp.e a doubie she liie or a few :;-oi Kar..! : rvaiive abet :..: t o jdsy . password. re firm o-nvdes. and as "on :t themselves and how they as ;i secret scciefy is about PETRIFIED FOSSIL FISHES. -i : ar.-n.-nr mile of iro;:r..a. . 1 t ;.. !r . . nib!.- the "hool . - HCl'tlif -Imp the !...p '-. s.t biju.I. The di-tutH-O l " - ti..i: to another i-frlTi-ntiv , . - "!..-.- .r ..i:r t!ir.e tb- acnial , ; .--.. .i -:r;igi't ii:"---- is t.i ten up In intricate horse- , -. .;i.;t -1: .!.:.:. bp" H'i V ' friv.-li:!-.. - !"1 rful f tlidip .!r5o-"i ! ; ' : . n bo l.;ri !l:.g Ilim :a " " Ti of lI iir.c. wMe'ii arc . si. iag.e. -..iii . ( ii, J.- JlvuuuUs iu a Lrcatblc . 4 '. cf L.-p. stJi a"J J'-i"P tiV.n. Tn bo.; uhr. lb.- srad. are su.-r than we arc .in iiM.-iih il to i'-' Ame -b a. b.if Ihv ira."n are i !!gSt i';d the in:.ii.ng .cii. rjiuc .. .i. Il'.rat.- that ti'.-r- .".re f w . .-idents. I.i one piaee. kl,.;t' -is I ' i"'; y; :n.' nimai ...t ........ . . . ...ii... . t ., rtn-t.rtr ill a .-r!t.:r a .ompMc Use re .i....r!K.i : v- i !.. traek ::cina: diaiuct. r . f Vi-Ami-He ,-;!:n.r ordinary bng:i -rill Ittft 1 111 t si?r tl" SIS i . I if :. ! JiMM$. ft l J niii. s.. The -lro. it t t potnt na Vi le-.-, tii tut- j.-naii- i.:.-': traverj" it. i i.i .!!!. i r.nie (Ii.ri.i' i"";1 -I'" lU'U 'i iiudo 'l.:.-il y 7 ! I 1 ' B rmf fr-i -fm J-A- hi : - rr cr PFj e i ; y i i' III i i. i 1 j -V i i ! r j ' - ' , - a ; i:-c r ' ' P.'---::: y, :,'.o-i-.: :'- .r-h In discor. red . These ft,: ;i!c. " f - . ; .J(. .. ... tD4 n st-ri? - vf won1!-; ,'i:i f--i' . a:iicng ' nb-.ng with or!.. ' n- "f , -,( v-u - the sii-iic ib poris '-." y, .Ml,--. Their oi itr "Itad I.at 'l- ' r ' t ' .' !, ,7. - ac ir.ai fortn. l w'!i:.t tlartenea This win . " ' ' ' "' '"'',':' .,..',',". . ' and .-hang' d. " wr..-.i. . - -, .., Tkey nn-a-gred fr :u to .'VI fecf long. , d! !!. ,1 " ' ': ' .' ''; ., ' ' i , , t l r.u-- v. ii- ir .if- ex--. ..t,rv '..tiriwi:- sud i.i';i-?i! - -f ' ' ' .' .,' ,. n-'t-i-ei!.. Ti it i'v;i,' .-ir.,.ig them- t--; b '. i ;. '" ..' "' , , -.(:v i- '. is:-s-t c.-.:.i.'.. :..owi!. a n--.iT- "It; , S-w-:-v-: i. i r. n.: r.. . ,iP J'.y pl.t" ' . . , . , ,,.f-. , v.,;:-; r-:..-k -,.':" In'-! - : I":- ' .. . , i.onc - . : : ......... - " '- , ;.. v. ; - -- c v ' ' ' - 1 y. ; .-. ' : . ' ....... xtshtr I l.ccfir-,-l i.iv:l -.. w ,j,m- rt i ' I, (
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