The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 18, 1900, Page 2

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N THE SUNDAY CALL. g on foot and oh bicyecles, < < and on traile s the bottom . . I 'r name fs o a < & ¢ w L S v 8 r M [ with N Big B: £ ige of the ained mo can remember many off a remarkable paraph glass houses s 1d n Individuals ir e shou n from th ation Jugg ter passes from an definite, coherent undergoes ars ago ase of other sclentist who ler cannot help losing Z Two examples from his work, will tip'y not only her on Mr b e plasm of firs = < I met - 3 Dictionary defines It s £ rds.” Of course, . < w In some re £ - the word “y lar s is a name given to a | su r of pterous insects with multinervate wings ana £ scl cw andard Diction- P ferred € are not char- reader 1is and with the an- h, one finds that dean holothur- ple know at least s in the Amer- characteristic of olds is a tendency - series of 1 greater involution in the mere spe- rate series, a a correlative in- of the impressed zone. >rim ry Factors of Organic Evol in the first case, t} u- t of the human meral a, anterior to the coronotd s “Psychology of Attention" appy we forget our surround- 1 we are ludes Mr. Vance, whenaword to the wisewas Eufr N 3 it must be a mighty long word or it will | not me s when the school boy could recite with satis- tz ° 1self and teacher: Lattle drops of water, Little grains of sand, Make the mighty ocean, And the pleasant land. to meet the full requirements of polysyllablc paraphrase it thus cles of salline humective flutdity, rpuscies of non-adbering inorganic matter, ntly cause to ex! the unmeasurable expanse of And the vespl superficial ares of dry solidity, aqueous section In this way: “Intense enjoyment produces a | o | iy nd re . b . » - her infiue ? 1 went to e se a t of some six millipn =cge rf the rule of the palefice 2 v ndian s ¢ N troubling. ' It {s here that Mollie X pes to = > lcdged, safe from the humili Y free t& smoke the pipe of While stirring the heart sistance and rebellion, sh to the effect of a peacefu! migratfen Dess of outbreak, she ses the pror aronsed-enersies to t see 18 1l Th hear white white hame. will les But alwayvs arouses, The enthusias I . N Threats o wag full are stealing From as far a who have hear 1 2 caravan, and from the southwe ward. Creeping acress the piains t stragglers from a v hed race, there ymetih in the very r - TUgRY, & sazging stolid wome 1 wheeling along sion of stra entirety as m of a moving craz But the wor ahead and lead hope for the from the low falling r measures the there is the and perbaps th on her tongu trust for the the stol of their home as flles.’ them. @it ® NE of the m @ slege of K! habit ts treat time to celeb ee wec progress tostilitles. However unique this may seem, Teference to past campaigns, says the Lc of a gimilar nature. Even after weddings came off in the fleld detall. Ay direct from appointed and fellow him lover, and was fought | Atfter the victory thinking he | upon | comrade confli | aue | they we later by and spirits. health rated at daybreak. on the morning ted by the priest who had a \¢s over the slain misery which existed n the t ng march. with th tment, and haa been unde: scene of b | poral In | Arst func in was & wedding ceremony Russan gir! of noble birth, who had some time pr between a young leut | event t against her country and come over to the B “LISTEN.OH MY BR TEN TO THE WORDS o | mg. 8ne-rerurned 1o Bngiand with 2er Musbend. whe even- BUFFALQ." ing the siege of Strasburg by the Germans In the war | ot 1870 no fewer than forty-two weddings were solemnized in . the city, even while the enemy's shells were falling in the - streets. All of them were safely ca 1 despite the perilous = SRR A —— e | surroundings with the exception and In this case a shell R s z 9 fell near the happy couple on their way home from the che IR JOMN TMEBOCK, as welljly o\ d ai i ave a La La lease the prisomers. It was then that'| i ne®f (A0 TOPPY Coub’E on thelr v > g many other sclentists, has of co n S B O e e i uts ol Killlag the Lesaeeson TNON & toc >.. udied the ant, but it has been sta louder and more stringent. It was ev e 2 Rriort given to a Frenchman, a M. Ferel, °f plain glass some six inches wide, fiiting pressed together to within, approximate- dent that these sounds conveyed some | Progress, bringing down a portlon to make a discovery as regards ants that closely enough, to prevent the little - ly, the thickness of an ant's body, but tower, but fort 1 de th; e ot meaning, for a palpable difference was ects from craawling out underneath closer on one side than on the other, s0 to be found In ‘the minute s ool Bg o ves the be possessed of an in- - B€C g . A o : b, ::-au-, than has been hith- He then took & number of ants fn a A5 to hold some fast and inca; which must have been intelligible to ths afatoat died away bunch akout the size of an ordinary horse MOVIDS, while others could move " 1 h g N about tiny captives. . After the ta th our troops erto supposed. arrow prison er y obl ow was 3 > PpoRe : chestnut, fréefrom any forelgn substance, . DO D& » Where they liked. qyen came‘the problem. How was the | into “the city a And this discovery is nothing more or 4. SSRGS T HED & oped the . OB ADPIYINg this box of ants to the ear. sound made? M. Ferel proces winthdhs oro X Sl Regy T g, ess than that ants are capable of pro- . = ;; in instas S PP as though it ‘)&nu r;ln:n a “;xtc]h. M. Ferel once make minute Investis a{ndvEng”sh church.. The bridegroom was a young lie | dueing sounds Inteliigible to their fellows, i was astonished to hear a resular and con- submitted live ants to the of a and even audible to our ears—In other While the ants were still in a state of tinuous buzzing noise, somewhat similar very powerful microscope. !hén Just rccfi\;\rrp’d rlrnm":,v‘rfmundhrnrflv-u In one of the earlfer 4, S ¥ ith " an. Dewllderment, and before any. of them to the sound made by water when bolling Here, again, an Interesting discovi ry | engagements. uring @ he was in the hospital he had words, that they converse with one an- o0 “TTRRL Sdge of the glass, the ex- n_an open vessel, though sometinmes a was in store for the investigator. The | fallen in love with the lady who nu other. perimenter covered it with another square, higher note would be struck By one or gides of the little insects were found to be | aftections reclprocated, took the fir The way M. Ferel proved this was as similar to the one already in use, and another of the ants. In one particylar place rough and scaly, | her to the hymeneal altar. Many of the officers Were pF follow which had been surrounded a short dis- Further study of the box of prisoners resembling—though, of course, on a tiny the remainder of thé building being packed with the He made a glass funnel, one end smal'ey [ANCE from its edge by a rim of putty. revealed many interesting facts. The fres -scale—the teeth of a saw. It was by rub- members of the viétortous srmy and after the ‘cerem v This effectually conflned the little in- ants werz seen to advance to the sides bing this that the ant made the sound then the other, which he placed, the small sccts and prevented their béing crushed. of the ones (hat como pae move, and to that had rewarded the scientist's re-l"“’“’“'“ band accompanied the couple through the city te the ed him, and st opportunity leadip end dowmward, In the center of a square The two plates of glass were thep endeavor with all their strength to re. search. Iively strains of “The Wedding March,”

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