A orued from solution B Billy recognized. The miner re- ceives the theory because it explains the making of gold to him, but he often won- cers how it is done, so here is what has been seen: Daintree once prepared a solution of gold and .left in it a small piece of metallic gold. Accidentally =a gmall piece of wood fell into the solu- tion; the solution decomposed, the gold essumed a metallic state and collected and held to the small piece of undis- solved gold, which increased in size. An- other investigator, says Mines and Min- erals, heard of this and made a dilute gold solution, in which he immersed a piece of irgn pyrites and left it there a month. He added also organic matter, and at the {month’s end the pyrites were tered with a film of metallic gold. galena were next tried, and tvered with gold. Gold, cop: arsenical pyrites, galena, e also tried with similar re- li¢ precipitates were. tried, bev threw down the gold as 7derthey did not cause it plate any of the sub- Organic matter thus lecessary chemical agent. ood used in these experi- disseminated in fine ne those experiments nature through ages and d be a nugget. Automobile Vouldn’t Stop When the Drive Told It 'To—Cost Him $300. conducten the result The horsemed of Rochester who have pot yet surrendered to the automobile’s wiles are laugting heartily at the mis- hap which o/ertook one of their num- ber whose affection for the equine fly- Ers did not prgve so adamantine, says the New York T{ribune. He purchased] an expensive electric runabout, and, Yalthough an ardent horseman, beca rested in manipulating hj nn, It took ” Y th veral days to get over jg which attacked him ked over the dashboard v only the road in front, but he in time to forget the absence of hccustomed horse. It was this for- ulness which caused the trouble. e took a pleasant little spin one night st week and returned along the familiar roads. The automobile ran with smoothness and his mind was un- troubled. He swung up the wagon road, saw the barn doors wide open, and, with the ma- thine at the “third power,” rolled swift- ly over the threshold. As the wheels touched the floor he tossed his hands off the steering bar and shouted in his old- time voice: “Whoa!” When he dared to look, he found that the machine had bucked its way through a thin partition between the carriage floor and the stalls, and was trying to eat hay out of a feedbox. His friends fleclare that his second of forgetfulness cost him $300. SHE SAVED HER HAT. fudden Shower Came Near Ruining Eighteen Dollar Bonnet of a Fair Young New Yorker. A sudden shower came up just as the yourg woman alighted from an “L” train. She bought a popular magazine from. the newsboy and then went up to the ticket chopper, says the New York Press. “Kindly notify me when it has stopped raining,” she said to him. as she passed into the ladies’ waiting- . room. There she disposed herself as comfortably as is possible on a hard- backed bench, and for more than an placidly read her magazine. es the gateman slipped and saw her im- oblivious to her sur e shower passed his head in at the he announced. h a smile, it and rolled yas passing that some ed to the pout two wear nter to than to ¢ being , O10 Reverte. It occu says an enchange. After dispos™ two bulls Reverte had twice plunged sword into a third, of great strength and ferocity, and as the beast continued ca- reening wildly the spectators began tc hiss Reverte for bungling. Wounded tc the very quick of his pride, the Spaniard shouted: ‘‘The bull is slain!” and, throwing aside his sword, sank on one hee with folded arms in the middle of the ring. He was right, but he had not allowed for the margin of accident. The wounded beast charged full upor him, but the matador, splendid to the last, knelt motionless as a statue, while the spectators held their breath in hor- rified suspense. Reaching his victim the bull literally bounded at him, and as he sprang he sank in death, with his last effort giving one fearful lunge of the head that drove a horn into the thigh of the kneeling man and laid bare the bone from the knee tothe joint. Stil Reverte never flinched, but remainec kneeling, exultant in victory, but calm- ly contemptuous of applause, tiil he was carried away to heal him of his griev- ous wound. GAINING A LIVING IN ITALY Number of Femnle Teachers Increng. ing—Three Quarters as Many Priests as in 18582, The Italian government has pb lished some interesting figures relat ¢ to the modes of gaining a living in Ite Recording to these statistics, the gr est number of persons afte devoted teaching. In 1882 there were 32,9( male tutors, while now ‘here are 34 the number of women teachers in 18¢ was 46,887, and now 62,643, showing tha female teachers are on the increase. Irn the medical profession the increase is in men—there are now 22,139 male ph sicips ainst 18,984 J and DN 82, the women 20 again o of the same date; while the lawyers number 24,196, against 20,353. There is a notable increase in the number of monks and nuns. In 1882, they were 28,172, while they are now 40,251. On the other hand, the priests are somewhat fewer, having decreased from 84,834 to 68,844. Disease of Naval Officers. The medical officers of the navy who have been making a study of neurasthe- nia, which has disabled so many offi- cers, ascribe it to the conditions of the ife in the navy now imposing upon offi- ers’ long tours of duty on remote sta- ions, where the opportunities for di- ersion are not many, and where home- ickness and discontent, combined with he uncertainty of detachment, have sroduced this distress of mind and body. ; : , ec. ee cell ld dA RADIUM iN MEDICINE. Expected to Work Marveloud Kensull: in the Treatment of Cancer and Blindness. The Anglo-Indian. Review sum marizes an interesting account of the possible future applications of radi um. The area where success is prac tically assured is at present not very large, but in the medical field it is al ready fairly extensive. In the work Ing of X-rays and in the marvelous re sults achieved in the treatment of can- cer and blindness we have every hope for great and universally benefiting results. In its Industrial applicaton we ar¢ somewhat restricted by the extremely limited supply of radium available, but it is stated that a small fraction of an ounce, properly em ployed, would probably provide a good Yght sufficient for several rooms, and would not require renewal during the present century. It has been calcu lated that the energy stored up in one gramme of radium {is sufficient tg raise 500 tons weight a miie high. An ounce would, therefore, suffice to drive a bH0-horsepower motor car at the rate of 30 miles an hour round the world. The Hydrophoblia Microbe, Dr. A. Negri, at Pavi, announced las{ March the discovery of the specific mi. ero-organism of hydrophobia. He now states that he has examined more thang 100 dogs with natural or laboratory hydrophobia, and has never failed tc find the specific micro-organism in the nerve centers. On the other hand, he has never found it In other dogs. Through) the Sues, vilian passengers through the last year numbered 92,000 emigrants and oo — a, The" Ruez id 4 er keielt, 00 8 harlicha g’laebt mit eerem 1zwetta mon, oon d’no is ar g’schtorriva. Se hat feer kinner bei eet kotta--ol derfoon wawra maed, 19, 17, 15 oon 8 yohra olt. Noch em dote foon eerem tzwetta mon is se mit eera maed widder tzrick noch Utah gae- tzraga. De- weil se weck foon Utah wor huteera arshta mou pawr mul mae keiert, oon hut feer weiyer oon tzway- oon-tzwonsioh kinner katta. Sei arshty fraw oon eera maed hen now aw de Mormon karrich gae-joined. Ae dawg hit se eera arshty mon oof da schtrose aw gae-drutfa oon der arsht leeb is widder tzrick kooma zoo eena ol tzway. Seller owet Lien se keiert, oon sel hut sei finfty fraw g’macht. Eb long hut ar aw ee a drei arshty maed keiert, oon now wawrt ar fer’s yingsht olt gaenoonk tsoo waerra fer se aw noch tzd>o heiera. 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