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Oceffiic "Steamship Company
7"- 60HEDULE S. S. SIERItA, 10.000 TONS DISPLACEMENT
leave B. F. ., Arrive Hon.Loavc Hon. Arrive S. F.
ATJQUQTO AUdl'STlM) AI(H'ST3t SKITKMRKR C
' f05 first class, single, S, F.; $110 first class, round trip, San Fran-
- Cisco.
C. BREWER & CO.. LTD., General Agents.
Pacific Mail Steamship Co.,
and Toyo Kisen Kaisha
Steamers of llio nbore Companloi will ("nil at HONOLULU and Leave
thli Port on or about the Dates mentioned oolow:
Leave Honolulu For Orient. leave Hoiiolulu For S. F.
Mongolia Aupust 18 Ni"on Marti August 20
Tcnyo Maru August 20 Siberia August 28
Korea August 30 China September 3
Nippon Mam September 13 Mantburia September 10
Siberia September 10
For further Ititormntlon apil to
H. Hackfeld & Co., Ltd., agents
JVEatson Navigation Company
BETWEEN SAN FRANCISCO iiND HONOLULU
From San Francisco For San Francisco
S. S. Lurlinc August 31
For further particulars, apply to
CASTLE & COOKE, LTD..
Canadian-Australian Royal Mail
STEAMSHIP COMPANY
FOR FIJI AND AUSTRALIA: FOR VANCOUVER!
MAKl'RA AUrjl'ST 19 MAR MA HKPTKMIIHR 13
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THEO II. DAVIES & CO.', LTD.. GENERAL i.GENTS.
4MEBICAN-HAWAIIAN
From New York to Honolulu,
Freight received at all times
South Brooklyn.
FROM SEATTLE AND TAC0MA
S. S. MISOURIAN. to sail
S. S. COLUMBIAN, to sail
For further Information apply to ,11. HACKFELD & CO., LTD.
4i;ents. Honolulu.
0. P. MORSE. General Freight Aeent.
Our
New Location
on King street, next loTTic Alexander Young Hotel, was
selected because of its exceptional qualification for storing
household goods.
Moving Baggage Transfer Draying
Union-Pacific Transfer Co., Ltd.,
PHONE 58
HUSTACE - PECK CO., LTD
13 QUEEN STREET
Estimates given on all kinds of
Excavating, Filling.
FIREWOOD AND COAL, WAIANAL
FIRE INSURANCE
the B. F. Dillingham Co.
LIMITED
Qenoral Agent Tor Hawaii:
Attn AnurancB Commnv of London.
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Providence Washington Insurance Co.
.4 FLOOtL.BTANOeNWALO BI.DC.
LIFE INSURANCE
It not a Luxury; It It a Nicectlty.
But you Muat liavo the DE3T
and, that la provided jy the famous
Ind'most equitable Lawa of Mau.v
chusetts, In the
New England Mutual
- Life Insurance Co.
OF. DOSTpN, MASSACHUSETTS,
If you would be fully Informed' about
these lava, address
. .CASTLE .& COOKE,
1CNERAL AQENT8,
HONOIVLU, T. H.
.Scntcmbcr 10
General Agents, Honolulu
STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
via Tchuantcpec, every sixth day.
at the Company's wharf, 41st Street,
TO HONOLULU DIRECT:
AUGUST 18
AUGUST 30
"WE NEVER FAIL"
PHONE 215
Drayiog, Teaming, Road BuUdl&t,
SAND FOR SALE
Oahu Rail way Time Table
Outward,
For Wnlanao, Wnlnlim, Kahuku and
Wny Stations 3:15 n. m., 3:20 p. m.
For Pearl City, Ewa Mill and Way
Btntlcins 17:30 a. in., 9:I5 a. m.,
1130 n. in., 2:1E p. m.. 3:20 p. ra
5.15 p. m.. 9:30 p m., ttl:15 p. in.
For Wnhlnwn and L'lleuua '10:20
n. in.. 5:15 u. m., J9;30 p. in., tU:16
p. in.
Inward.
Arrive Honolulu from Kahuku, Wal
niilua ami Wulaaao '8:30 a. m.,
.5.31 p m.
Arrlvo Honolulu from ln Mill and
: Pearl City t7:45 a. m., '8:20 n. m.,
11.02 a. in., MHO p. m., '4:20 p. iu
G:3I p. m., 7;30 p. n).
i Anlvo Honolulu from Wahlawa and
Leiloliuri--9: ID a. in., U:40 p. in., 5:31
p. in , j m:. i) p. in.
Tho Ilalelwa Limited, a twolifiir
trnln (only OrHt clans tlcl-etB honored),
Ieaea Honolulu every Sunday at S.36
a. m : returning nrrivta 'u llonnlulii
at 10.10 p in Tim Limited slops only
at Pearl t'lly nnd Wi.lnn.io outward
iiml Waliinao, Wulpatiu and I'carl City
inn am
I Dally. tSundar Excepted. JSunday
Only.
0 I' PRNISON, F C. SMITH.
Superintendent. 0. I. .A.
1 Bulletin Business Office Phdne 251
Bulletin Editorial Room Phone 1BJ
S. S. Lurlinc.
KITABLiniS U ItEI.
BISHOP k CO.
3 AH ECU
Commercial and Trav
elers' Letters of Credit
issued on the Bank of
California and The Lon
don Joint Stock Bank
Ltd., London.
Correspondents tor the
American Express Com
pany anrl Thos. Gok &
Son.
Intcicsv allowed on
term and Savings bank
Deposits.
BANK OF HONOLULU
LIMITED
TA1D CAPITAL $G00,000
Successors to
0I.AUS SPEECKELS & CO.
Invites your Account anil
offers satisfactory service.
Loons at market rates,
Exchange nnd Cable, trans
fers. Travelers' Credits and
Checks available everywhere.
Tlie YoKohama Specie
Bank, Limited
Capital (Paid Up). Yen 21.000,000
Heaervo Fund ....Yen lti,25O,O0O
HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA.
Tho bank buys end receives for
rollccttn hills ' of uxchaugo,
Ihbiii'H DraftH and I.clters of
Credit, anil trnnmicta a General
banking Inislnena.
Tlio Ilanlt recctvos Local De
posits ahil Head Olllco Dopoalts
for fixed periods.
Uical dcpoalls $25 nnd upwards
for one year at rate of V. per an
num, Head Office Doposlta, Yen 25
nnd upward for one-half yoar, one
year, two years, or three ycais at
rate of 4Vi per annum.
Particulars to bo obtained on
application.
Honolulu Onico 07 S. King SL
P. O. Dux 168.
Yu Akal Manager
Oahu Machine Shop
Manager - H. I. ROSS
301 QUEEN AND RICHARDS STS.
Telephone 514
ENGINEERS AND GENERAL
MACHINE REPAIRS
Automobiles, Motor Cycles, Gas Sta
tionary and Marine Engines, Rice
Mill Machinery, Etc.
BUIlDING material
O ALL XTNSa.
OKALEHS IN LUMBE1.
ALLS ft ROJSIN80N.
Jnn Street : KnnnHli.
PLANISHED STEEIr
A full assortment, sizes 21"x00"
to 48"xl20", and RauRts No. 10 to
No. 20 just to hand.
We do sheet metal work of all
kinds, and piarantee satisfaction.
Vour patronage is solicited.
PROMPT ATTENTION TO JOBBING
EMMELUTH & CO., LTD,
Phone 211. 145 Kine St.
SUMMER DAYS AND
Pan Ka liana
GOOD THINGS
Crushed Rock w have th bt cwaund cmsh.
. ed Rock for roads, walks and drivts.
LOlul Ring ns up and get an estimate.
Honolulu Construction & Draying Co., Ltd.
Queen Street and Kaahumanu Telephone 281
Alexander k Baldwin,
LIMITED.
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS.
II. P. Raldwln President
W. O. Bmlth.. First Vice-President
W, M, Alexander
Socond Vice-President
J. P. Cooke !....,
Third VIce-t'frs. nnd Manager
J. Waterhoiittfl Treasurer
B. E, Pax fou Secretary
J. B. Caatle Plrqctor
J. 11. Halt Dlreitof
W. II. Cs8tlv, f.f Director
Sugar Factors.
Commission Merchants,
and Insurance Agents
Agents for
Hawaiian Commercli.l & Sugar Co.
tt-ilku Sugar Company.
I'alH Plantutlun.
Maul Agricultural Company.
Hawaiian Sugar Coaipany.
Kahuku Plantation Company.
Knhulul Railroad Company.
Haleakala Ranch Company.
Honnlua Hunch
Mellrydo Sugnr Co.
Knuat Itallwuy Co.
Castle & Cooke, Ltd
Honolulu, T. H.
SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MER-
CHANT8, OUGAR FACTORS
and
QENERAL IN3URANCE AOENTi
Representing
Kwn Plantation Co.
W.ilnlna Agricultural Co., Ltd.
Kohala Sugar Co.
Wntmca Sugar Mill Co
Apokna Sugar Co., Ltd.
Fulton Iron Works of St. Louie.
Ilibcnck Sr Wllnon Pumps.
Green's Fuel Kconomliers.
MatMiii Nnvlgallon Co.
C, Brewer & Co., Ltd.
8UOAR .FACTOR8 AND COM.
MISSION MERCHANTS
Officers and Directors:
IC. V. illsho'p President
(Iro. II. Robertson
....Vlco-Preslilent and ManaRer
W. W. North Treasurer
Diehard I vera Sosuctary
J. It. (lalt Auditor
(loo, It. Carter .......... Director
C. II. Cpoliu Director
It. A. Cooko Director
A. (lartley Director
C. Brewer & Co., Ltd.-
FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE AGENCIES
Itoyn! Insuranco Co, of Llvorpool.
London Assurnnco Corporation.
Commercial Union Assurance Co.
of Lonfijn.
Scottish Union ft National Ins
Co. of KillnburRh.
Caledonian Insuranco Co. of Edin
burgh. Upper Rhine Insurance Co. (Ma
rine) Territorial Board of
Immigration
Office 403 btangewald Wif.
Konoluln.
SCANDINAVIA
BELTING
HONOLULU IRON WORKS
Aprnta
Forcegrowth
Will do it
PACIFIC ENGINEERING
COMPANY, LTD.
Consulting, Designing and Con
stmctinc Engineers.
Bridges, Buildincs, Concrete Struc
tures, Steel Structures, Sanitary Sys
tems, Reports and Estimates on Pro
jects. Phone 145.
J8r editorial rouma UliO buai
neia office. Theae ar.e tha talephont
REAL ESTATE
TRANSACTIONS
' Recorded August 0, 1910.
J M OamalletBon by atidt of mtgeo
to Hllo Mercantile Co Ltd, Fore
AITdt; elia In various corporations';
patents, etc; por lots II nnd U, Kit
kuaii 2, S Hllo, Hawaii; stock of
goods, furnltutc, fixtures In slore
and bldgs; livestock, wagon, tools.
ItooKb, etc, Kaiimana, etc, S Hllo,
Hawaii. II 339, p 100. Aug 5, 1910.
Uniina A Nawnlil to Notice, po
lice; npplcn for reg tlllo of 10,393
rq ft of kill 463, Front St, S Hllo,
Hawaii. II 33J, p 198. Aug 0,
1910.
Mlikoii Nnhnk.ie'iun In A L .MoAs,
Mj I. P B1H, renls, etc, Wnlpmia
lei, N Hllo, Hawaii; $000. II 331,
p 2I3. July 2i', 1910.
Kohala Ranch Co Ltd to United
States of America, L; rooms ami fur
niture, llxtmes, boxes, etc, In lililR
known us Pimlonice building, cor
Main ltd and Atkins lane, Kohala,
Hawull; r. yrs nt $180 per" yr. 11
330, p 19n. Kch 12, 1910.
II M loeta Mnnoa nou nnd wf to
.leaniic II King, D; lot G8, gr 4877,
Olaa Homesteads, Puna, .Hawaii;
jr.00. II 337, p 179. July 27. 1910.
Frank do Lima and wf to Maul S
Ramos, D; gr. S221, Pohnkca, llama
kitn, Hawaii; $100. II 337, p 183.
Juno 20, 1910.
Manocl S Ramos and wf lo Frank
Do Lima. I); gr S324, Kaapalui. llii-
mnkiia, Hawaii; $400. II 337, n
183. June 20, 1910.
Christina M Ksplnohi to Francisco
M Kapluola, D; 2n of lot 32, gr 43G3,
Kaapahu, Hamakua, Hawaii; $20. II
337, p 180. July 30, 1910.
Uchlzlmn ct nl to Olaa Sugar Co
Lid, C M; cane rrop on 7 4-10a of
Olaa Lot 20, Olaa, Puna, Hawaii; $1,
andiidv to $111. 'll 331, p 25. May
1, 1909.
Mailano Olionelln to Olaa Sugar
Co Ltd, C M; ciino crop on 2 l-0a of
Kiibdiv Lot 1 of Filipino Lots, Olaa,
Puna, Hawaii; $1, and udv to $120.
II 331, p 2C7. June 1. 1909.
Kow Cliln Char to Kalou Kalioto
kahlkl. D; 2u of It P 4721, kul
Mllll, Ilalawa. N Kohala, Hawaii;
$no. IJ 337, p 18G. Aug R, 1910.
ltoslnn U 'K Dlnegar to Anna
Slii'iiheck, A M;.. mlg Kqtlir.vn M
Case on Cfi-OOa of up 2, kul 1742,
and bldgs, Kona, Walluku, Maul;
$1000 I! 331, p r,l, Juno C, 1910.
Kama Knliialwa (k) ct nl to Man
uel A Fcrrolra, D; 2-3 lilt In H P
r.flTO, nis 1 n nil 2, Mnkallua, Kalin
kiitiia. Maul; $50. II 337, p 180.
Jan lis, 1910.
Hattlo K Kaliioknlanl and hah (I)
Iv) to (liiy S (loodness, D; gr 1387,
Kniinualianc, Hontiaiiln, Man); $130.
II 337, II 182. Mar 31, 1910.
James ii Raymond ot'al.by tra
to First Natl Hank of Walluku, Con
tract; In io agency of Raymond
Kane II, Maul; $1. II 33G, p 198
Aug 1, 1910.
Walluku Sugar Co to Klmlra John.
poii, Kxch L; 28-1 OOu of lots lfi9
and 188, Walluku. Maul; 30 yrs. It
330, p 199 July 11. 1910.
Klmlra Johnson 4to Walluku Sugur
Co, i:xcli L; It P C322. kill 4411
nnd water rts, Walluku, Maul; 30
yia. II 330, p 199. July J4, 1910
m i .
hT. l.dl'LS l.WKMOIt
OUTWITS KI)1S0.
ST. LOUIS, July 15. If tho cjitlms
of tho Inventor of the universal stor
age battery aro realized tlio "Wizard'
Kdlson Is put to flight unit St. Louis
will have tho prestlgo of llrst giving
i to tho world a perpetual utorugo bat
tery.
Stockholder)) of the now company
recently Incorporated for 1100,000, to
manufacture the now storage battery,
held their llrst meeting Tuosday and
elected thq lollowlng olllccrs: H.-I-
A. Splcgolbcrg, president; 11. Good
aje, vice president; II. F. A. Splcgel
berg, treasurer; II. II. Murphy, isccro-
tary; Max, F. Ituler, counsel.
It Ik claimed for tho now bnttory
that no charging device Is necessary,
IIh current-producing properties being
HClf-contnlnrd. Exhnustlvo tetts tend
to show that the battery will rcvolu
tlonlzo tho Held by supplying electric
ity nt u much lower cost than Is tho
caso with devices now in uso.
To further carry on Us work und
to assuro the highest posslblo em
cloncy, tho company has Installed u
laboratory, whoro testa will bo made
with iiOO hbrso-ponor unit. The
battery will bo produced In types
adaptable to driving vehicles, Ignition
and lighting purposes.
Was Problem nf Kdlson.
Tho Inventor believes that ho bus
hit upon tho typo of curront producer
which Thomas A. Kdlson has been try
ing to perfect for bo many years, and
that an Immeiiso field Is open to the
St. Loul3 concern. The- present. Btor
ago battery has to bo treated to an
olcctrlcal current nt cortaln Intervals
The new battery differs In this re
spect, the claim being that Its' produc
ing powers In no wuy depends on out
side sources, furthor than tho chom
Icnls that enter Into Its composition.
It takes all kinds of people to fill
up tho world, but there nie tno many
of mimo kinds.
Tho worm usually turns after It la
too lalo to make a get-away.
TELLS STORY
Estrada's Seattle Brlf&a.dicr.acneral
Beasts of Attcnr?t to Sink Ma.
driz Gunboat,
SKATTLK, Wash., July 20. Clif
ford Sands, n former Scattlo lilglt
school joulh nnd erstwhile' brlgadlor
gencral In Estrada's nrmy loli somo
of his experiences in tno Nicaraguan
lnfltirrivtlnti nnnn his arrival In Sc
attlo on ii vlalt with relatives last
night. Young Sand escaped being
shot l)y a filing squad of the Madrlz
nrmy by tho chance aid of Dr. Clar
ence Ilurghelm of Houston, Tex., who
refused to give medical attention to
tho Madrlz odV'ers unless Sands wns
paroled.
"I wns rnntiired nt Prlniamilca.
on the coast. June 18. two days aft
er I had mido nn attempt to blow
up tho Mcaiaguati gunboat Vonus,
said Sands. "I was charged With be
ing a dynamiter and n spy. ot
toitrsc, the trial wns a farce, and I
was sentenced to bo shot, but Dr.
Ilurgliclm Intervened nnd t wbb pa
rolcd."
Sands tried to dynainlto the! gun
boat Venus by paddling out to her In
a canoe as sho lay off Illueflclda
Hluff.
"They saw me." ho said, "and sank
the canoo with n mnchlno gun. I es
caped without n scratch nnd bwshi
ashore."
With hcvon men Sands v?a's Kent
two day afterward to Prlnzapulca,
a town below llluellel'ds. Tho gun
boats Venus and Jaclntn came down,
shelled the town, landed 150 ma
rines and captured Sands nnd two of
his men.
Two ilavs after this capture," ho
said, "they took mo out and mado mo
watch them shcot my two men they
had captured. It was to Impress me
with my coming fate. They blind
folded Ilium, stood a fllo of soldiers
off a few paces, ami shot them."
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IIOXOKS VOU THOMAS
PAINi:, Al'TIHUMMTIIIOT
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Now York, July 23. A ccnury af-
ct tho death of Thomas Paine, the
Revolutionary patriot, tho honors so
long denied him are being paid, The
proccsH Is somewhat sloV.'but four or
Ave years ago an organization was
perfected of thoso who wish to bring
Pnlno' Into his true pluco among tho
foundors of American liberty, and It
la making progress. A Thomas Palno
national museum Is now open at Now
llochcllo in tho old Iioubo presented to
Palno by tho stuto of Now York In
1784 In recognition of his Bervlces In
tho Revolution. This house, which Is
now owned by the Huguenot Society
of Now llochcllo, stands on tho Palno
farm, which was presented to him
with tlio bouso, a farm of 277 acres
confiscated by tho stuto from a Tory
named Frederick Dovoo. Tho Thomas
Pnlno National Historical Association,
which wiib Incorporated In 1905, Is In
charge of tho arrangements. Tho
museum contains relics of Paine, nnd
tho association has a great number of
cartoons and caricatures of tho patrl
ot, mostly of English origin and pro
voked by the publication ot his
"Rights of Man." It has many Palno
portraits and llrst or early editions of
his woiks, "Common Soni.e," "Tho
Rights of Mun,'1 "The Crisis" und
"The Ago of Reason."
Many u man has been slung by the
political beo In Ills bonnet.
COLDS CAUSE HEADACHE
LWATIVE BROMO-QUININK. re.
moves the cause. Used tliu work! over
U cure a cold In ono ilnv. t?. W
GROVE'S bignature on each box. Mado
by
P1RIS ML'UtCINli CO. Saint LuuU, U. 8. A.
VI v
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MOVEMENTS
OF STEAMERS
VESSELS Td ARRIVE
Friday, Aug. 19.
San Francisco Ncvnilnn, M. N. 8.
S.'
.Victoria isndi Vancouver Makiiro,
C.-A. ,8. S,
8aturday, Aug. 20.
Hllo via way ports Mauna Ken,
slmr.
Hongkong and Japan ports Nip
pon Mru, T. K, K. ,8. 8.
Sunday, .Aug., 21,'
Knuat ports, Klnwi, Btmr,
Maul, Molokal and Lnnal porta Ml
krtbula, Btinr,
Tuaaday, Aug, 23.
Ban Francisco Tcnyo Maru, T. K.
IC. S. 8.
WednenfV, AuB- 24.
Kauai ports W. G. Hall, Htmr.
Hnnali via Maul ports Claudluc,
Htmr.
Friday, Aug. 20.
Sallna Cruz via San Francisco' And
Seattle Mlssonrlan, A.-II. 8. 8.
San FranclsQO-;Slcrra, O. 8. 8( .
Saturday, Aug. 2.
Hllo la way ports Mauna Kea,
Btmr.
8unday, Aug. 28.
.Hongkong via Japan ports Slborla,
P. M.'S. 8.
Maul, Molokal and Laual ports Ml
kaliala, Btmr,
Kauai ports Klnau. Btmr.
Monday, Aug. 29.
San FranclBco Korea, P. M. S. 8.
Wednesday, Aug. 31. '
San Francisco Lurlinc, M. N. 8.. 8.
Hawaii via Maul irts Claudlno,
stmr. .
.KanaL Dgrtaar.OJjRU. .?nir, . .
u-
VE8SEL8 TO DEPART
Thursday. Aug. 1B.
Hongkong via Japan ports Mongo
lia. P. M. 8. S.. 5 J), m.
Kauai ports W. O. Hall, stmr., G
P. m.
Friday, Aug. 19.
Yokohama nnd Japan ports Albauy,
U. 8. 8.
Manila via Ouain Uuffalo, U. 8. 8.
. Maul and Hawaii, ports Clandlne,
stmr., C p. in.
Australian porta Makura, C.-A. 8.
8.
Saturday, A'u'gr20.?'
San- Francisco Nippon Maru, T. K.
K, 8. 8. J '. ,
, Monday, 'Aug. 22.
Kauai 'jiorts Nocau, Btmr., G p, m..
Tueaday, Autf. 23.
Hllo via wny porta Mnuna Kea,
slmr'., 10 a. m, , , ,(
Ka'ual ports Klnau, atnirW S p. m..
Maul, Molokal and Lanal, ports
Mlkahala', stnir.
Thursday, Aug. 25. ,
Kauai iiorts W. Q. Hall, stmr., G
p. m. . ,
Hongkong via Japan ports Tonyc
Maru, T. K. K. 8. 8. ' ,
Friday, Aug.-26. .
Maul and Hawaii ports Clandlne,
Btmr., G p. m.
Sunday, Aug. 28.
San FranclBco Siberia, O. 8. 8.
Monday, Aug. 29.
Hongkong via Japan ports Korea,
P. M. 8. 8.
Wednesday, Aug, 31.
San Francisco Sierra. 0. 8. 8.
MAIL8.
I
Malls are due at Honolulu from
points as follows:,
San Francisco Ncadary Aug. 20.
Colonics Per Marrtnia,' Sept. 13.
Yokohama Per Nippon Maru, Aug.
, 20.
Vancouver Per Makura, Aug. 19.
Malls will dopart for the following
points as follows:
8an Francisco Per Nippon Maru,
Aug. 20.
Vancouver rcr Marama, Sept. 13.
Yokohama Per Mongolia, Aug. 18.
Colonies Por Makura, Aug. 19.
f TRANSPORT 8ERVICE.
Dlx, sailed from Honolulu for Manila,
Aug. 12.
Logan Balled from -Honolulu for San
Francisco, Aug. 4th.
Sheridan, sailed from Honolulu for
Manila, Aug, 14.
Sherman, sailed. frgmIanMa, Aug. 14.
" '
HEAT WAVE 2,100 FEET IIIC1II.
(Hidden Keund 90 Degrees Until He
Reached That Elctatlon.
Andoyer, Musb. Tho heat wavo
under which Now England sweltered
recently was 2,100 fcot high, accord
ing to a discovery mado by Charles J.
Gllddon of Boston, In tho balloon
Massachusetts . Mr. Gllddcn wont up
from Iiowell lute In tho afternoon,
.taHlng upng J. J, Vun Vnlkonburg of
Framlngham und Edward K. Stiout ot
Lynn.
Tha thermomot'or stood at 90 de
grees ull the way from earth up to
2100 feeL Jlero there wob a sudden
change, and the mercury fell to 70
degrees, and a comfortable cast wind
was blowing. The balloon traveled
only four miles,, air lino anil landed
on the banks of the Merrlmac river,
after n trip of leBs than ono hour.
A cloudburst nt Dees, Hungary,
caused tliu death of twenty-live per
sons. Time, lido and gas meters wait for
no man.
lUlj.fcWItirfn.
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