tteiown Guullu ‘hob u» (auarllu. .1331 Dishurse i oney To Develop l Wealth of Hertfioil (United Prose) . _ RT-Al! -PRINCE, Haitinlday 32¢ wit: “I? a grculion of a ' technical n oi lilo Haitian Dflilhftlllelit gricttlttirc is the . newest of the American adtninletrg- t the ' land. An extraordinary i or s ntilotlhastbeen voted GOV CHARLtlTTETOwN, (JANA-DA sterner, Maygg, 1924 Digger Indian Passes Into Self-Made ‘ .. Oblivion a ~ (United Press.) IONE, Calif, 'l\'lay'22.-—'l‘l1c Dill- er lndlanhastgone. ~l-le has been killed by the. Indians themselves. The‘ Digger Indian was burned at‘ the ‘stake while‘ he was jeered and mocked bytiiili) o’! his fellows at the l "cry" of the hilewukeneor t- (‘tiuncll of State‘ to curry it gh the initial-stages, any it been placed undo {Berger ennui, recontly- inltedhy dent Coolidge and confirmed Tfisitlulll Botno. . Freeman has Xleiitlt-tl personah. Oll e agricultural potanfiditiee 9i i, and xprpeeesqppgf‘. mien; tliug llu flltlIIB. greatsr port oer-handbook, b8 ed and uueotlonetPtho ~nmnli ers. the priests end. lendorme ers. the local dignitaries and oi teachers, and reports ‘that as most favorably impressed jlho outlook. found lanle are“ ax- ntly adapted tothe cattle-grow- intltistry. with unlimited‘ growth urcnuiiiri grasses. in the hill s he tmuiti excellent soil for (ls ot‘ grain. sugar cane, cotton, ‘lilllle ‘anti fruits and,‘ generally king, soil 0f 500d agricultural lity that. with proper treatment, assure protitictivjty on a pro ble- st-nlo. __ w hut "teat-rarer um recently. Th9 burning was in hfflgy while a picked vbnnd in full itralla did it war dance albout the vie-lint. - Jane burning, while typifying, ac- cording tothe Indian allegory, the ctilmlnntloino; L-lohg hunk for an enemy actually marltedtha abandon moat ofthe name Digger Indian by all intdio-nmrlhel ‘lnflolifotnim- ‘Bite Iewnke were the last 101R!!! ‘their called Diggers. - ‘Indians say the name Digger first made its appearahcs in Utah. lt was said to have been first used by whites on their way to lCalilor rile because of the lndian custom o! digging for roots. Then, as the whi- tes continued their westward migrt» lion, the settlers contlnuedao use the appellation. The mgger in Indian allegory came from Utah _to Nevada, then to the Piuties of Pit‘ River, then to Modoc county, Shasta county, Hum. btildt county and down into the south. Spurned. by every tribe, he , became an outcast and sought shel- llll~~toninz tboterriiory ot the ltfewults. \ry‘for e _ " l‘ ‘esent thIY are pit ti for the-growing of colon, 0e llllil citrus ‘fruits. The lflillh n-atl ruounlnin sides are tun» without irrlgatioil for i-rul farm-lug. fruit growing lvctzviallle raising. Between‘ the tmtuiti ranges were found level tls. uitere. largo plantations o! i011, sugar, can-e and bananas ~ possible on n profitable scale. Vtth the new field practically gin. Dr. Freeman plans to build structure. from t o ground up. will start with e nucleus ol outpiete Otflnlbiiihlhll Will vet. rronrwthe Hutu» people ept sonnel require}. titer than the t-ntploynientiofsekperts from tilde sources. The organisation 1 ht- moulded along the lines . rnmalnodtlhidderi; reaming ttflfiveplilitll - his‘ ereoent capture nnilvdeibh attire-stake. " t ."l‘lio_s.nnunl v t" oi’ the Mewuks is heltl in honor of ‘the deed. lu- tfltne from all parts oi‘ the slate, at tend. it is a time ofi ceremony. teas- lng and mcrrymnking, iienerelstrike _ Brings-Shooting (Cinodlan Pres-s) BUENOS AlRES, May 22.— ‘on-i men were shot dead by troop on Friday at Tucuman. where the general strike is still‘ continuing. not obeyed union orders to call o?! the strike. A police sergeant was his supervision. all! ineti forests ivlllbe - file this work. 0C8!- eni . phen . ' ‘u war cent. written for depreciation may ll linvc eucccededjll the United ties. Forestry will also come ulit agitated to killed in strike riots at Bahio 18bit and disorders ‘also occurred "n Mendoza. l “Dollarphattts étlyfioihlnion HIM Qetgiloe) ' LONDON." May" 22.—'—"Four cic- phauts ehrdetl fltout 8300 on n rc- cent bunk holiday by carrying don Zoo. A small port oi‘ the sum ivas tiuc tollm efforts of camels, but as three of the elephants it-ere small, it scents that a full-grown - animal cuu turn $75 u tiny. For the benefit o! ' went-caterer wishing to exploit an hibphnnt m u populous pleasure resort this stnsoit. praspecttis: Uapiiul outlay on tluvilt‘ elephants - . . - - - - - - ~ ~ ~ - -- Oepital outlay on limwiuh .. ' Dilly cost of other food "Qfl1pf‘l4‘flDl|5" might woll he re v to flfit .r cent. owing; o vol in‘ by 50 no . d‘ the bright. so that‘eliey~cou_ld~ feed his ' N. B.:_ it pl“ ‘is good gfliqflwolegrvltive filth“. >4» _ _._ ___ i. tribal designation. They were once “Workers in several cities have __ thousands oi children nt the Lou- any i\l1lllS8-’ . hero urc some ‘ofiiiclnl ‘(llfls trout the Zoo for his S 1.500 . 150.00 trustees) . . . . . . . . . . . - - - . . - - 1-59 Daily cost oi Olllff‘ food tpdlatoes and biscuits) . . . . ..l.tlo “Thai overhead t-hnrzcs nod" mributlons from ch ltlren .. iinanc- _ lee ‘could start , u small stall for ' ‘ tho public st e 9 . may, (Canatiliri Press.) NEW YORK, .M_.ay 22qwFor the first time since .. the aummqbfla came into its ownthe tPollce tDe- partment was ordered recently to checkup all. the ears in this city. hides and seeing that lights and fillet! flilllllunces ore in depend- able condition. The checkup, ordered by 00m, rnissloner Enrlght,’ is to be made bvtthe- automobilaqsqus’, it is, to continue two weeks gabd ‘ "-‘ every automobile, new or old. Alllul Subscription: Delivered 8500 Byqllll, Canada and U. i. A. 54-50 BE A i-Mflthkérhwlllfiignelilleitimerican Sea Gom- 4 petition Inspires New FreneheShips (United Pun.) PAals, May 22.—The keel tlimrtz . {Unitfli Prone) . HRASS VALLEY, Gal, May 22.—| Discovery ~oi‘-Goid' of A maflw‘ l“ m ‘b9 9mm‘! m‘ 5°“ thtrfirst of the two great ‘liners Hill, tnear hare,- where gold quartz ‘which the ' ' {was discovered incalifornla. 'Th‘B_'_T;-an5gg1q,n¢ique has undertaken to Iflndwae made in>1860 and is con- mm to; the psitlsred second in importance only vieenm meet American and Brltisht l tottlte discovery of placer gold by with at view to locating stolen ve- Marshall in 1848. Cornpagnie Generals liavrelNew york eer- competition, will be mu at Saint , ' Nnlnlre-du-rlttg the course oi next . A m“ "@5155 K315?‘ 3mm‘! month, Plans call for the vessel to quartz on. Gold Hill above Wolf be w; in mmmmion during the Creek while prospecting for plitoarqwmmm- 0f 1927, _ ‘ dltfilnils- Th6 ledge was about two The Qhlp yards must guarantee a’ 168i "i416 N"! iltfefllflly H491 JII. minimum speed of 20 ‘knots in sum} “jewglryfl or high Smile ‘rock. 1p mer and 18 1n winter. The new lin- sonn instances the quart: VIM-HON er ‘will be a quadruple turbine oil tdsether "by strings-or pure soldv burner of 88,000 tons, about 125 feel: .By Dominion News Service) CALCUTTA, May 22.-—-Scme striklng facts bearing on the mat~ rimonial conditions in India are contained in the latest census re- port, which shows that marriage is almost universal. especially in the case of females. ‘ infant marriages below the age of five still obtains in many parts of the Y country, and wontanrcén be seen who has roach~ ed her youth without finding abus- mentolly detective. 0f eyery tlipnsond ‘women of-Ii to '40 years tillage’ only d2 no un- married. The riyerage age 4t which a girl is niaoried ln ‘Bengal ls 12.03 years: whlls in England it is between 26 and 27. ' ~- The marrlageable age of a girl has been fixcdin Baroda Stateat 12, but it is reduced to nine in special cases, and even. to six in the case of one community. In Mysore the age-limit is elght| but there is a provlsionitbat I. mantel 50 cannot marry a tgirl ‘under-M. ln the British province therelano such limitation. i ctsizuvmo rue term.» . » JUSTICE . ~ .E[itetloofl/\M m um tlmO mvny-yelntoh- . . “w” ,_,_,.~_t-wq, ,¢.»-V_.... ad»- "*1- II]; mdialwent wild with excitement. Claims scarcely a‘ band, . if she ls not physically or ‘passengers on the Journey from ' Borrtboydn the‘ Aniéhor ‘liner Can are bu: “no id Inky" in Lovell!- ~ re itooif lo eight- above thor- M the time flllnle intend" no developing 50,000 horse- Goorge crmoetiivromnt a siege - ,]BWQT. _ ‘place ofthe ore to Grass Valley. l.) The building oi another ship ls in accordance with the agreement entered upon iby the tlllrench govern- ment. and the company, whereby the former increased the subsidy for, transportation of thomall. Anotln er ship will be built before 1930. , Ono of the main considerations, in the bill granting additional sub- sidies to the French line. and guar- anteeing the calptal and inteirosii on the new stock to be issued to fin; ance the construction ‘of the new, common within aehort time that it shlpefiwas that “th United State's would be cheap as iron. Many mil. before the war, outside of the old lions have been taken out or Cali ships ot the American Line. had no fornla gold fields, but the metal merchant marine. Tilda-Y. with the" never has cheapenflp lfnited States Litres, they have not »— only the ships built during the war but the German ships conflsoatted after the war. creating amormldablo‘ was nearly ‘pure goldyend the town were staked, and trom a compara- tively shallow detpth'$4,000,000 was taken in a short time from the Gold Hill vein alone. , The discovery :1’ quartz had a depressing effect on placer mining. Many miners believed the source oi all California gold had been found. Some even predicted that gold would become n,‘ {lléllllllll anti , tiltirl Divers Peril Dominiort a service.) LONDON. May 22.-—An: hapless-l ant experience has ‘ belallcn§Mlsei A R MnrgamtNaylor, a woman deep sea, diver, at Tobormory, isle or-"Mnll. . Mites Naylor. la now engaged in a i "£1 Sea Serpent‘. I . .By Dominion News Service) final effort to recovftflths fTeaouIQIMZIHXERPgTII‘; M“ 22"'T“'d ma" 336 years M” when-me Whmd-shore Sin the; $151211; Lithium’; l0‘ galieon iAdmlral -or Florence, was: morning recently stfiusght to Sales;- i mink"! T°bsim°lY "dflm- ‘ large floating box i: which they Qperatlons began and Miss Nay- hope“ m find a “Quill audition to 101‘ ‘illfellflffll l0 E0 ‘difwfl l0 Qlllm" the domestic stock of firewood. in; the wreck. ‘She hhd descended 0m; m“, “ggd a b5“ hook and about 8 or 9 rest when shé discovi dragged‘ the ‘box close in, while the ered ‘her diving suit was rapidly fil other held the lamp ito investigate. ling with water. _ _ _ _ ‘ _ They heond a loud hissing sound, she mgnflgeifto rqmin ha;- prgg- a sinister head bobbed up, and in one; or. mind and, an, the Q3351 their; fright both men collapsed in "haul me up‘ ‘to, the tenderebotvc. the middle 0i the 110st- “ mifipmmmiyhobeyeitbmlthe M‘ What they had seen was a snake int; buit was tull..-.of. water tbyi the “m” “mrle” 19"‘- ~ » time she -reached the‘ supine and buggkiyrnmfidgfifiegutihzgg fitghgeldngg 5551i‘; ‘i.‘$3.‘.f.tf.§t“.“t‘é2.f‘.‘..$.f..$§2t° Poo’- "u Wm ovum“ _ . ____ . ' when they saw what they describe as a large object colleQ-up in box. * ‘ IRA ‘ ’ Their story is that. Zane reptile - ._ _ t -glirlcd out- of the llfiiillflil mode a. , ‘ hissing sound. They threw “*- atoueit at it, anti it made of! e Itbominlon News service.) LWERPQOlyliiay '22.——Woineu __.__.._.._._..lhmugh me ‘V2512 tum hadtbefright.‘ or th-éii- twee wheh s. cobra, six feet in length, Iap~ penned ‘on dock itnd swallowed a live Ichicken. ‘ ' The cgbrlt was one oi‘ three be; longing to a party of Indian jug» glers and snake charmers. , The Indians gave a periormtttice ~ on the deck, ’ it. was interesting until it came to {selling the cobroe, said u. worn- unpassénge . when we sirw a live chicken given to a cobra toswsllow it was such _o sickening sight we tied}. anti ‘left ‘the men tn witness ’ the ‘Jremainder ‘of the entertain‘ ‘ mont. a _ . _ Dances were ai/ao givonby some t Tioelanfldsnceru on board, By ' means of liklnnjnndunesks. ‘the den leer: ropoeeentvariotte animals. end ‘durlbt llloiitpontortionn» make not: ‘so likeaninrpls. m . tut; .. than. outwith-laminate; ilielhuts w tom enrolment‘ ewes ‘ov- t ' ‘w w a. 1-... let-w» ..4~.-ar " \. 1~P Q—-» ~~~xsln competition." e L ‘ annu- " q. - emzorthu ‘dunner! left. h“, , r4 eh linervwnnng-tbgolr imbibe dfllflof ' ‘gileiflt: _ moment» Ohurlhffifil y _ ‘ s , . ‘l, i ~~ ‘_ '- M._.--.‘...-..e. . ~..-.~... 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