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THE COCOJfDfO WEEKLY SUN: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, J 891. 'U" . V 1 ... '. L " ! lf. -I" V , . . 7. ffV ,i .. '-.. if.i,--,' - wis.'''"'1! OAN THIS BE TRUE? An Unexplored Reglou Said to Exist In the Mute of Washington. An old friend, who hns just returned from a town of the now Western States, tells mo, says a writer In tlio SU Louis Kopubllathnt there Is nn un explored region In tho Stato of Wnsh ington which Is as Uttlo known as tho lntorlor of Africa. It Is the- country shut In by tho Olympic mountains and Inoludes an area of about 2,500 squuro miles, boinj; some 400 miles greater (n extont than tho wholo stato of. Dela ware This traekloss waste, to tho positlvo knowlodgo of old residents of tho state, has novor been trodden by tho foot of man, whlto or Indinn. Tho mountains mentioned rlso from tho lovol country to within ten or fif een miles of tho Straits of San Junn do Fuca, and, towering to a hcleht of 6,000 to 8.000 foot, shut In this vnst unexplored area. Tho Indians fenr tho spot as tho Javans do their "Poison Valley" and say that no man, whlto or red, can cross tho groat basin enclosed by tho Olymplo mountains and llvo to tell tho Btory of his explorations. But tho at raosphero of this American wonder land is not poisonous, noithor is tho tangled jungle tho homo of wild, llorco beasts or dangerous serponts; tho In dians simply claim that it is inhabited by a race of men which nro so fierce that no representative of tho whlto or red man's nations could stand boforo them for a moment. Helng unexplor ed, no one can oven guoss at what tho physical aspect of this great Bilent wilderness Is. Tho most generally accepted theory In regard to it is that it consists of great valleys strotching from their Inward slopes of tho moun tains to a groat central basin. This theory is supported by tho fact that, although tho country around has abundant rain, all of tho streams flow ing towards tho four points of tho compass aro insignificant, and rlso only on the outor slopes of tho range, nono appearing to drain tho groat tract shut in by tho mountains. This fact supports tho theory that tho streams flowing from tho inner slopes of the mountains feed a great inter or lake. But what drains tho lake? It must have an outlet; can It bo Hint this outlot Is through a subterranean river which empties into tho ocean, strnlt or sound? Kvldontly thoro is room for much exploration and a chanco to mako many new discoveries in Washington's great "unexplored regions." CARVED ON THE MOUNTAIN. An line Iptlon 'x r-I"our Y u- Old I'nm llyron. Judge II. A. Sharp spent a day this week ou Shade's Mountain, near Ox moor, says tho Birmingham 2Cows, and to whilo away u fow idle moments ho memorized nn inscription cut In a largo rock on top of tho mountain nnd near Farrar's Cave. The lettors were clear cut, but cov ered with moss. Tho Inscription is a quotation from Byron, nnd tho dute, "1827." Is shortly nftcrthotimo Byron wroto it. At tho bottom of tho quo'a tlon is carved tho names, Thomas W. Fnrrar and Soraphino Fnrrar. Hero Is tho quotation: To tit on locks, to muse o'er flood and fell, To slowly trace tho forest's shady scenes, Where things that know not man's do minion dwell. And mortal footbath no'rr or rarely been. Tho quotation is incomplete, and tho following is tho remainder: To roam tbu trackless desert all unseen, With tho wild Hocks that never need a fold This Is not solitude, 'tis but to hold con verse with naturo's self, And view her stores unroll. Tho quotation Is from Byron's "Chlldo Harold." and Its Inscription on the rock shows that Mr. Fnrrar. who was a bachelor and devoted to liolitude, was also a man of literary taste. Tho sontiment Is In keeping with tho place, for at that time tho woods wcro almost nn unbroken forest. Tho point of vlow is high abovo tho surrounding country, und. sweeps tho valloy for miles with Iti shifting scenes of light and shadow, waving trees and fragrant flowers, flashing streams and musical songsters. The "Pis or lite Iliitlicft." In Ireland tho lizard is called "alro lulchalr," which, literally translated, means "tho pig of tho rushes." It is liold In great esteem for Us curntlvo powers. When caught tho person who is anxious to recolvo tho curntlvo power lakes tho n.lro luichnlr In his hand and licks tho crcaturo all ovor bond, feot, belly, legs, sides and tall; and the tonguo of tho person who thus licks tho alro lulchulr Is said to ovor filtcrwards possess tho powor of taking the pnln and sting out of n burn. Tho alro lulchalr crawling across tho throat of ono suffering with qnlnzy or tho hands of n person who hns licked or oven recently bundled ono of tho .llttlo creatures Is thought to be a sovereign remedy for that dis caso. Thoro Is also n prevailing idoa that tho alro lulchalr is nlwuys on tho watch to crawl down tho throat of any person who happens to fall aslcop out of doors. The Czar' Journey. It ia a serious matter for ordinary travelers when tho czar of Hussiu starts on a journey. Tho other day, when he wont from St. Petersburg to Moscow, u trainful of business raon proceeding in tho opposite- direction was put on a side track in order thnt tho imperial train might pass, und for two hours everybody was kept tho closest prisoner. All tho doors and windows In each car was closed and locked, and special sentries wcro posted to sco that no ono attempted to opon them. During tho preparations for tho czar's trip thoro was nn almost total cossatlon of postal and telegraphic communication between Moscow nnd & EfltsrsVunj fw p UoIb faxs- fcfc: ''?!$ '--S ''?'VXf&fkisS -:3". ''V'-s ;-':;". A NOVEL IDEA. rMr. llookwnl tor's Man for tha Farmer's Ilevlowod. Tho farmers' villags is not bo novel a schciuo, as u schema, but It is ono that hus, wo bcllovo, never been do velopod In America to an oxtcnt coin mensurnto with its advantages. Mr. John V. Bookwaltor has undertaken to put tho idea In practical working, and to that end has purchusod a tract of GO, 000 acres In Nobraska. with tho Intention of dividing it up into farinu, and renting or solllug them to farmers 1 who aro willing to cntor into his theories nnd benofit by them. Thoro seems to be nothing visionary in tho idea, und tho only very oxcoptionul feature of it is that it is taken up by ono mnn for tho beuollt of his followH, whon it might easily bo carried out by a combination of plans and forces on tho part of a number of raon who would sharo equally in its advantages. Mr. I Bookwaltor proposos to build homos for those who uro notable to buy them and allow thorn to pay rent until such time as they can become tho owr.ora if they aro so inclined. In this way each man can test tho plan and need not commit himself llnnno'.ally to Itsfailuro or 8UCC03S unless ho chooses to do so. Of courso thero Is no moro liability to failuio under these conditions thin in nuy other fa ming cnterp.ise. Tho diawbaeks would dimply bo llioso con tingent upon all agricultural ventures. Tho advantages, howovor, would be Incalculable in tho opportunity thu3 given for tho enjoyment of tho lighter nnd brighter things of life. Farm lifo has Its pootic side, but it is. lo.-s ::p parant to the nvorugo farmer than to the rest of tho world, and it has not been a sufficiently strong clement to counterbalance tho pioalc monotony and tho Isolation which ropol so many ambitious young spirits. Tho possi bility of oven degradation in tho lifo of a fnrmer h sharply brought out by Hamlin Garland In his storloj of prairie lifo. Tho oxlstenco thus ox posed Is divested pitilessly enough of every vestlgo of glamour that could possibly cling to It. Tho hopelc saess of tho outlook for men and women who seem doomed to a slow death of mind and eoul is not accented ono whit too strongly. It is well known that tho inmates of insane asylums nro many of them farmors' wlies. and tho monotony of their lives is tho reason generally asslg- cd for this fact, in hich is always a featuro of hospital statis tics. But tho farmors' village might well bo bcnefic'al to others than to theso exceptionally unfortunate ones. Tho most prosperous nnd wealthy farmer would hardly forego tho advantngoj of social Intorcourso for himself and his family if it could be mado avnllublo without interfering with his occupa tion. Mr. Bookwaltcr's plan of bui cl ing tho hora03 in a group, with tho farms surrounding them and ro..ched by good and direct roads, forms per fectly fcasiblo and ought to bo attract j Ivo to young pcoplo sturtlng out In life, to whom tho chief d awbnck to tho l farm lifo is its loneliness. Thcro la I llttlo doubt that tho dread of sottl.ng I into n "rut" and becoming mero mn ch'nes hn3 hud much to do wl h tho sending of young men and women into c tle- rather than tako up for them solvos tho same lot that their fathers and mothcrsi havo found tolorablo. Iho chanco of a social existence, of education for their children, and tho stimuloui of a certain neighborly emulation, would romovo In a great measuro the objections to farming which now prosont thomsolves to young pcoplo In tho cholco of a lifo occupa tion. It Is hnrd to tee why tho plan should not oxtond nnd bo realized by many farming communities on tholr own account and without tho aid of a capitalist. St. Paul Pioneer Press. COUNTRY GIRLS IN THE CITY. They Look for Social I. fo Which Thoy tun lie t Kijoy nt Home. "I havo heard country girls talk of coming to tho city for employment," says a lady writer In tho Cincinnati Commorclal-GuzcUo, "nnd thoy havo given ns ono reason that thoy wanted moro social life. Well, that is just what thoy will not got. Tho woman of business is not tho womau of leis ure, and sho has no tlmo for society. She will find moro toclal life in hor own homo, oven if sho bo n worker, than sho could ovor havo in tho city, and thero Is no lonesomeness moro nb soluto than tho loneliness of a stranger In a crowd. Salaries nro not largo enough to permit of such relaxation in tho way of rocrcation, and aftor tho day's work is over ono is too tired to go in search of onjo moat. "In tho country homo, In theso days, tho daily papers nnd magazines come, so that ono may koop in touch with tho world, even if sho bo at ono sldo of tho bustlo nnd confusion of city 11. o. Tho fashion article tolls hor how to dress her hair und mako her gown; gives her tho latost notion in small toilet dotnlls. Fow lowns iiroso small that thoy havo no public library, whero nil tho now books come; and tho lec ture and concert nro not infroquont in visits. Hallways and telegraphs havo brought tho corners of tho earth together, so that ono is novor far from tjio center of things. Thero is occu pation, too, for the girls who stay at homo, und particularly those who stay in tho country. Do not throng to' tho cities In search of employment, for you will bo doomed to disappoint ment." Where ISIectrlclnnn nro Pintle, A nnmbor of technical collogcs in and about London havo an electrical department, whero everything posslblo connected with this branch of science is taught, and it is noticed that tho In creased number of students havo been In this department. Notwithstanding tho largo number of graduates taking this courso It Is reported that bo far all havo obtained immediate employment upon tho termination of their period of study. BITS OF INFORMATION. Alt or Thou Well Worth Storing In Yci:i 3Iomory. Tho proportions of tho human figurs aro six times tho length of the right foot; tho face,, from tho higliest point of tho forehead, whero tho hair begins, to tho end of tho chin, is one-tenth of tho wholo Btaluro; tho hand, from the wrist to tho end of tho middlo finger. Is ulso ono-tenth of tho total height from tho crown to tho napo of the neck Is onc-twol fth of tho statu-e. Ten days por annum is tho nvorago amount of sickness in human lifo. A mondleamenl moro powerful than quinine in counteracting fovors Is sal to havo been discovered in Mexico. It is a plant called tho pompolnno, tho root of which contains a substance analogous to quinine. Twenty thousand words havo been added to tho English languago In the department of biology sinco Dnrwin's dlscoverios. Experiment has proved that If a dellcato pieco of lnco bo placed botwen nn iron plato and a disc of gunpowder and tho la'.tor detonated, tho lnco will be anniji luted, but it's impression will bo clearly stamped on tho iron. A bird of immoneo wing powor is tho tiny stormy polrel, tho smallest web footed bird known. It belongs to overy sea, nnd, although 6eeming 80 fmll. It breasts tho utmost fury of the storm, skimm'ng with incredlblo ve locity tho trough of tho waves and glid ng rapidly over tholr snowy crcts. Petrols havo been observed 2,000 miles from tho no-rost lnndi The const lino of Alaska oxeceds in length by 3.000 lrllcs that of all the rost of tho United States. Fach minute, day and night, by the official reports, tho United States col lects $039 and sponds M01. Tho in tore 4 on tho public dobt was $90 ti minute last year, or just o- nctly equal to Iho amount of silver mined in tha' tlmo. Tho lowest body of water on thr globo Is tho Caspian Sea; Its level has Vcn gradual 1? lowering for centuries, nnd now it is oighty-fivo feet below thr lovol of Itsnoighhor, tho Black Son. A microscopic examination shows that tho word hello" mako lfi.'O't indentations in a phonographic cylin der. It is a mistako to supposo thnt polni research hn. cost enormously in human li?o: despite all the great disaster.-, !)7 out of ovrry 100 explorers havo re turned allvo. ELECTRIC LICHTS. Ari Thoy 1'rnrt cllo fir Uio In Light linutoi li I' I ce o Oil? Notwithstanding tho doubt oxprcssed by good judges as to tho adaptability cf ho oloctric l'ght for lig .tho;iscn. on aerount of its picsumcd lak of ponctrativo owor in tho eao of log , such upprehensionu ap car not toha.c Icon conCrmcJ in l rsctico, it bom; proved that tho i ower of illumina'irg fo ; dopends cntl ely upon tho quantity of 1 ght. vrh lc thnt of penetration do pond open tho uuico-itrutlon of the bftim. Iu. tho abundant tests which havo been m do in this line, the lact a -pears that both oil and gas po .i I rtatcr fair liumina ing powor. in ro pnrtion to fog penetrating power. th:.n docs electricity, though In a light fog tho slight oxtensiou duo to tho glow would bo of Htt'o value; indeed, tho direct lUlit would bo icon first, nnd. in thick fog, nrrossitiit'ng a near ap proach to n lighthouse. Iho lumirosity would 1 o easily seen b -foro the 1 ght, which would of c-uiko bo stron;-r. An authority on Ibis sub cct declares that while, for general li hthouso work, o'l Is withou , doubt, tho inoit economical illuminant, thoro aro yet situations of sufficient imporlnnec to warrant tho ndopt'on of ulrctrlc ty; and notwithstanding tho tost of tho original n-'lnllntian bui g so much greater than in the onso of gas or oil. thero are doubtless. It Is remarked, tna y lighthouses, tho world ov r, wh'eh could be fu plied from cxitlln? plants, ii' d would require, then, only tho ncrc -ary lamps and lenses. New York Sun. f'ByyViV'4! K E3 If you wish to advertise nnd need Instruction, f en-l ono (lollnr for our " Hook for Advert! era." A littlci study of that book will cuablo you l.o deefdo what you ought to do, nndijlvoaaldeaof thoprobablecoit. If you instruct u? to placo a certain amount of adver IranB for you In tho way wo think will lo you thomost Kood, you should send an explicit rtntcment of what you wish tp accomplish, and raako suitable arfanxements for payment. Yoaf ordcivwill then rccclvo all tho attention tjirtt It requires. If you vist) a i? alvertiyerneot prepared and a Plan of advertising trtnrknri out lo ho told what tinners yon flioutd use, nnd what tho costi; will he. wo will tarnish tho a4Vcr-i( lisemcnt ana mo pian cuuer or both.nndBubmlttlicm for your con sideration, together witU our biU for tho'Serylce. For preparing- -atfvertiserrjente, electrotypes nnd estimates tho ad vcrl?cr pays ui For the. expenjoof placing ndvertlvsmcntsnnl watch ing tho fulflllmcut of contracts wo aro pad byncommtsslon allowed by tho publisher of tho paper la which tho advertisement nppears. & If you wajt to lean? b V all tho Ins nnd outs of advertising v A without- nny cost or troublo, read A I'mitiEHS' ink regularly, carefully, p studiously; Issued wcokly, 83 n year. V d If yott wish a complete .catalosruo of (?. nil nowspapcrs, Fenu sj lor iuo Ameri can Jfompaper Directory. For any further Information address' GEO. P. ROVEU. & C. Newspaper Advertising Bureau, 10 SPRUCE ST., NEW YORK. &yaJ'W r V Ilucl's Xow ltoolc. Another sensation has been caused i book circles by the publication of Heroes of Unknown Seas and Savage Lauds," by J. W. Iluel, tho famous itithor. The book is ahead of anything i tho kind which has been publishou i et. It is another triumph for tho dis nigulshcd author, and his rare judge ucnt in hitting the public taste i; shown in tho enormous dcinaud whiel ..is greeted the announcement of n. jiublieation. The stones of tlio Bin .inceis, the terrible era when ti. aek Flag of No Quarter was nuisU of t.io. high se.is, the discovery . iinorica by tho Norsemen, 000 yeai cfol'o tho birth of Colmnliils, the my ter.oiis legends upon which early liu 'ry is bused, the discoveries, hen. xploits and thrilling adventures -nuvclcrs and voyagers in many htm. a.id iu dill'erent ages, are alive wii. .itere.st, and the Knglish speakin. .vorld will read this wonderful nex book with unfeigned delight. Such . ook with such iiuiguihcent illustru lions and at Mich a price cannot UutL sweeping the country by storm. The History Company, of San Frai.- isco, the great pioneer book house o the west, want live agents to tuk orders in this community. Enterpnt- ng men and women will do well l- ead their advertisement in auothe. -olmiin. Iri'OI SALE. l'lio double two Htory brick bulldli t known as Till) w x Jli ',1 Situate on the corner of Lcroti: ilrect and Hailroad Avenue, in Fluv stair, llids may be tendered up to No vember 25, 1891. The right to rejee. any and all bids is hereby reserved. AWUtcss: S. FEUCHTWANGER, (Care Ni;ustaitek llitOTiu:u.s), Pino unci S j-nssome tSts. San Francisco, Oal. T. 0. PULLIAVJ, IICAI.I'.lt IN Family Groceries, CANNED GOODS, Fruits and Vegetable? Tea, Coffee and p.ces- Boat Goods and Lowest Prices. Goods delivered to any part of the town, FLKGSTHFF, HRIZ. LaiTMt caUlocne of ad- T 1 f R? rantare cnlJoadcl dlro V I m ana Mpomng ffooi In the U b. HiLK. enera Dry Goods will never forget - , ' v &W . "t ? , t . rv ;fcIWOi. v -vr'li,?vc- ;!.! .$$,:; :;, & -- i-i ' r, , 't'' i ' l J' rf-.V ' - -. .. 't I jKr--' J ' J.. ,""--, ft, ' ' ? , V GEN. 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Cur buyers have scotrel the markets, and we can now offer at most reasonable prices (quality considered) the result of their labor. and gents' Furnishing To friends and strangers we give a hearty invitation to call and see our large stock of Dry Goods, Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods. We have just received a large shipment of fall and winter goods. This is an opportunity to secure the best bargains ever effereS in Flagstaff. Fail not to visit our store and see for yourself, the famous bargains offered. You them . BOOTS AND SHOEES. It requires no argument to convince the people that the most reliable and cheapest place at which to buy boots and--shoes is at Babbitt Bros. They have always in stock tlie , latest styles and best' makes. - BUIL-DIIMO MATERIAL. We have everything you can ask for in this line, such as Doors, Sash, Redwood Shingles, Paints, Oils. Glass, Cement, Plaster Paris, Etc. A full line of Hardware and Stoves." Beit)t)t)itt Bros iTlei. siteLff", .Aii-iisoraei.. , 1.-.I4, At, j A . 1 h' j. FUR SAI.B-250 SPANIStNMEKINu Lucks, by McMillan & O'ooriuin. Flag Mali, Arizona. sep 12 tf UNiyiilthlTV sion IVrgins V Of AKIXiNA SEv fins September to. Tuition Agricultural cliche kclool ol nnuo mil preparatory Coure. lot c..talu,.uc ail iro hecrcury 01 Umveriily I-'dCullv, I'uc "', A. 1. bc. I2.jtn fo Wool Growers II -l U.t.Vl ktep jiiii M.ctp luallliy, :u:d Invutt- a good cll, uto iaywara's Sheep Bins. v -I ui. 1 1 iii. 11 U(n i.ltAii, rii-r. Jaywarci's "fasce B.j" Mlxik null either ( obior Uiiiio Ui.iir. laywaid's liquid Dp la Xon-I'olMinous, In.provvs tlio Wool and decs not stain It. CHIvISTY & ISI2. WOOL C01IJIISSION MEUCIIAXTS. llli and 'lonii.rml u.,i-hii Iliu lcn, ( ill Gei erul Agents. A POPULAIt FAMILY. JE55IE : " How Is It, Kate, that j-nti r'w. eem to catcb on to tho last new tlilnjr t what I may, you always seem to get alu ot me." Kate: "I don't know: I ccrtalnlvdo r. mako any exertion In that direction." Jennie: " Well, durfnjrtbo last few nr-n'" for example, you havo taken up palnti. without any teacher : you came to the rcscr when .MI43 Latarso deserted bcrUclsaiti-cl so suddenly, and co rtalnly wo are nil ,1111.1. lu; In irraco tinder your Instruction: 1 Ui you tcllm? Tommy Eamcs last cvcnlnjr !. Ins club mado mistakes In playlntr Inu-ln.i you seem to bo up on all tho latit faus,' in. know Just what to dounder all clrcu rattan ci you entertain licuuttrully; nnd In the lu month you ba 0 un proved so In health, owio you tell me, to your physical cultui-eeieivlK Wiicro do you cct nil of your Iiilonnnti fruai in this littlo cut-of-tho way plucui-1-you never po to tho city." Kate: "Why, Jennie, you will make rci vain. I havo only one source of inrormmii.r, but It Is surprising bow it meets all wants. I very seldom hear of anything new but vis tho next few days lirlnjr mo lull iutnrmaii. on tho subject. Wacic? Not i'n(,-.Ji'. And a great treasure It Is to us all. fur 1 really furnishes tho reading for ti e wl.i household: father bai given up his magazl: that he has taken for years, as ho kijs iL ono gives more and better Infonnatu.n 1 tho subjects or tho day ; nnd mother tf that it is that that makes her such a fnm housekeeper. In fact, wo all ngrco that it tho only really family magaxine puM' as wo havo sent for samples of nil ol t: and find tbatonols all for men, nnotLcr for women, and another for children o whilo this ono suits every ore of us: si only need to tako ono Instead of t et err I, that Is whero tho economy comes in, 1- r . only S'--(W a year. Perhaps you think f too lavish In my praiso: but 1 will let if purs, or, belter niu, rend teccnta to iv ( lishcr, w. Jennings Demorcst. 15 T-cibt Street, Now York, ror a tamplo cop ,l1' shall always consider that 1 luivo rt. r a great favor; and may bo you will !( us out, as you say wo have tho reputa being the best Informed family l.i t that bo so. it is IX-morcjt'a 1'aialiy 1. that docs it." Department ;vWMPl! ti' W 3"wSs'" i.u4- mw". .,;2s, " ;. ' i It i l .. .. m ' '' 'fe' ' - a f i.!. 'J V. ; . ! ' i ' Yz I W '' te& wd:Ms$A-,. $ W WJ v'