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African Pigmies a!nd European
Elves.
The facts of the present are al-!
most as strange and wonderful as |
the legends of the past. The de-1
jc.ription given by Sir Harry
Johnson in the Pall Mall Maga
zine of the pigmies in the Uganda
Borderland suggests in some par
ticular the characteristics of the
elves arid goblinB as these latter
are seen in European legend. In
deed, it is suggested that these le
gends go back to the existence of
a prehistoric race of liitle people
in Europe similar to those now
found in Africa.
The Uganda pigmies, accord
ing to this writer, are “singularly
elf-like in their habits, very
averse from being seen, distrust
ful, and as cunning in hiding
thomselves as many wild animals.
In the forests they may be on all
sides of the traveler, but, unless
they chooBe to show themselves,
not a glimpse of them will he ob
tain. When he gets to know
them, he will find more than
one type among them, but all de
light in singing and quaint dances.
Whether they make good or bad
neighbors to the ordinary black
people depends, we are told, en
tirely on how they are treated.
The’banana groves and plots of
maize or tobacco tempt them as
the apple orchard does the school
boy, but if their pilferings are
condoned, and, still more, if
small gifts of food are exposed
near their haunts, they will leave
behind their nightly visitations
gifts from their hunting, such as
meat, skins or ivory. Tho native
tribes acouse them of occasional
ly stealing children to bring up
among themselves, and of leaving
their own ape-like brats in ex
change. Some mixture of the
two races certainly seems to have
occasionally occurred, and the
dwarf women sometimes marry
full-sized husbands.”
A similar dwarf race can be
traced to other countries, it is de
clared, and “a lighter colored one
may even have overspread Europe
in a far distant age.” The two
kinds of African pigmies are thus
compared: “The lowest type of
the Congo pigmies have deep-set
eyes, overhanging brows, progna
thous jaws and weak chins. The
body is covered—and this is a
common feature among the pig
mies—with a fine down, like the
'first hair on a baby’s head. Other
types are less simian in aspect.
They build rude huts with branch
es and make bows and arrows.”
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The Boston Post makes this bull’s
eye: “Instead of voting themselves
higher salaries on the plea that it
costs more to live these days, con
gressmen should cheapen the coBt of
living to everybody, themselves in
cluded. They ctp do this ’ by abol
ishing the utterly useless tariff rates
which foster the trustB and keep
rates high.”
The governor of the richest and
most populous province in Ohina re
cently told Mr. Barrett, our repre
sentative, that the province contain
ed 100,000,000 inhabitants, and af
ter the war with Japan fully 99,-
000,000 of the number actually be
lieved that their country had won,
and no pains had been taken to dis
suade them of that view.
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Senator Dolliver, in his address to
the studeats of Iowa City the other
day, made use of the following:
“There never was a time in the
world’s history when a dollar was
worth so little or a man’s ability so
much.” Stop and think of it your
self and see how npt the senator has
hit the mark.
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Items of Interest.
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IbtakSs a strong man to hold,
his tongue.
London spends over $5,000,000
annually on funerals.
The Monte Carlo Casino made
$4,500,000 last year, of which $2,-
500,000 was clear profits.
The costliest fur is that of the
sea otter. A single skin of this
animal will fetch as much as $1,-
(XX).
In the last 88 years $224,000,-
000 has been spent in this country
upon an Indian population of
180,000.
A coming demand for an eight-
hour day in mining is announced
in the 1 Central Western coal fields.
Rock salt is mined and prepar
ed for use in the states of New
York, Kansas, Louisiana and Cal
ifornia.
Never before has there been
such devotion t.o Mohammedism
as in India at this time under
British rule.
A church in London still posses
ses an income originally given to
it for the purpose of buying fag
ots for burning heretics.
Ten minutes of labor by one
man is all that is now required to
produce a bushel of wheat. In
1880 it required three hours and
three minutes.
Wasps may often be observed
detaching from fences, boards, or
any old wood the fibers, which
they afterward manufacture into
papier-mache.
A member of the national fish
culture association suggests that,
land unsuitable for agricultural
purposes might be converted into
fish ponds.
Germany owns 24 of the 61
palatial ocean racers afloat, and
the value of shares i in them is
steadily falling in spite of a large
government subsidy.
In New England the sailors car
ry as a tailsman a bone taken
from a liviug turtle, a pebble
from a fishhawk’s nest or a small
bone from the head of a cod.
Boy bridegrooms are growing in
number in London. There are
four under 21 in every 100 bride
grooms. About 16 girls under 21
per 100 get marriod.
The Chinese pen from time im
memorial has been a brush made
of some soft hair and used to
paint the curious formed letters
of the Chinese alphabet.
.Sin-rook Mary, who is called the
“Reindeer Queen of Alaska,” re
ceived the name from owning the
largest herd of reindeer, 500 in
number, ip the territory.
The floods of the Nile are so reg
ular in their coming that for hun
dreds of years they have not va
ried ten days in the date of tlieir
arrival at a given point.
The longest measured drift of a
bottle was in the Pacific, from 4
degrees south of the Equator to
the Fiji Islands, a distance of 6,-*
700 miles, in 455.
In Scandinavia it is believe il
that Capt. Sverdurp, of theFram,
who has been away for over forty
months, has found the North Pole
and is now returning.
An employee in a French tobac
co factory has invented a machine
which makes the head on cigars
after they are rolled, and does the
work of a dozen hands.
The drink habits of the Cana
dians are gradually changing, re
sulting in airincreased consump
tion of beer and a decreased
drinking of wine and liquors.
Brine Springs flow under the
town of Norwich, England. They
have been there for centuries,and
were used for the production of
salt long before the Christian era.
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circulation of 100,000 copies, a record
probably never equaled in the history of
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voted to the discussion of political,
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columns of the Commoner Mr. Bryan
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of political events as they arise from
time to time can not fail tointeiest those
who study public questions.
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