The Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 298, Ed. 1 Monday, November 25, 1901 Page: 3 of 8
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The Irritating
V v Fly :
Has Its Place in
Nature's Crjat
Scheme.
i Is any living creature that
you know It U the fly. But
d have
iome of
have seen fl
perhaps L
that fatal!
know about them? The flies you know
beat are the house fly the sable fly
and the mosquito. Their general fam-
ily name U diptera. which is given as
well to other members of the family
for It Is legion. "Diptera" means twlceJ
winged- term which belongs to all
two-winged insects. The larvae of the
house fly and of the at.ihle fiv . 1
. uui It
in nun ut aK b(
they are fully
i the sunshine
develor
and free air. Only un
they care to enter housei
for flies cannot bear to
So sensitive are tht
that they will g0 almost
avoid it We do not net
that to drive flies from I
Should darken th.
Jn filth it Is natural that cleanly hu-
man beinys should do their beat to be
rid of them. Flies swarming uon ar
tides of food are a menace to health
as any physician will tell you.
Seieattftfallt nnftlderril.
To keep to the house fly and to be-
gin at the beginning we must tell
you that It is one of the rhort-horned
diptera lu special name of brachycera
( meaning short-horn or antenna be-
antennae aia short. They
tbree-Jolnted with the third
ages however to keep
even with a fly. Tiny
stroy many of the larvs
have half a chance to d
autumn you will find a ft
c hoking the life out of tl
infests. Have you nevt
flies on the window pai
ies wrapped in an odd si
sheet made of very fine
sticking out in every d
you haven't you may i
this autumn and feel t
learned something of
which came Into the life
THE FRENCH FOREIGN i SNKNG ww-oilem.
' EnglUh AnthoritWe Say the Ship Kx-
j HUMAN DERELICTS WHO FIGHT '"Mte Not th BoUw-
UNDER FLEl'1-OE-LIS. T frU of the inking of the
gold-laden steamship Islandr off the
America re-
A i .moo. Corp in tt in. 1 are Man
UUttnauiahxd Men who Wih to Bui
1 In- rut in Wur'i Oblivion.
ROYALTY TO VISIT l'& 103
HOU
l i.JIUh
nestle
ter o!
Frent
the London Mail
lueslicn recently.
KINO LEOPOLD OF BELGIUM PLANS
A ORUISE TO THIS COUNTRY.
l b Brolhi r of the el-Empreaa of
Meiloo to Come Over m lit Ya. HI
Little Froepoet of a (ieaeroue Jieces
Un by Polite Soriafy.
nave a royi
King Leopc
to in ki. a
waters and
In this cosmopolitan corps are
Br gett ng
travelei
time in
three kind:
are also
joint rii
common
nisi
bouse fly under the ralcro-
1 will at once see what we
rnls fly lays Its eggs in
r other filth and aa wwi .
MO eggs are usually laid by a single
female you see that a mother fly ia
very much like the famous old woman
who lived In a ehoe. in warm weather
It takes only a few hours for the eggs
to hatch in maggots or larvae; It take
only a week for the maggots to be-
come full grown flies within two
weeka they are busy starting families
F of their own. if the common fly had
no enemies it would torment mankind
far more than It does Vat nr.. men
d iff ere
carnivnr
i bites; but toologlcally they differ a lit-
tle. The mosquitoes are cullrldae cu-
lex being Pliny's name tor the fly.
They have feathery antennae and a
fringe of hairs on the hind margin
of the wing. The larvae develop In
the surface of stagnant pools. As the
larvae have a respiratory tufle open
at the tail end they rest vertically
near the surface of the water head
down and the tall at the surface In
order to breathe through that end.
The reason they are killed by pouring
kerosene oil over the water Is that
the oil niakea a film through Which
I they cannot breathe which literally
smothers them to death The black
(Ilea on the other hand are long-
j horned files the nematocera. What
I boy In the Adirondack woods this
summer or In past summers hss not
; seen and felt them? The females
hm me imnaie mosquitoes art)
( the blood suckers. The larvae also
live and develop on the surface of the
coming
tollers of sinking
veteran marine
ship at his 66th r
Ink the lark. Once
: and
: down
lg th
use of
1 arts
m and
1 shirts
of pig
coking
being
ly Alsatlat
one ship
un .ed wm
about thl
v Header
od prever
the adventurers
are men who are
Ing Kant . unl
connection. Wagr
-Qonis or along t
rips I iitreet of 8
indent an.
ire marvel
o boilers
jfflent the
o- I would Jus
s that detect
lg about me "
n Klnc Leoi
ier and the ' Ht "later Is the
hole and
generally a
n the
::: h i '
goes down
-and not In-
blown right
BRITAIN AS A CUP WINNER.
lonal Havre Ku(Uad
n Held ur Owd.
lile they
ne out of
Haw i (.ulcrni Iswo
(Ot Its URBtttk UK.
Hldde
vines ol
Is a pla
waa orl
Digging
hut wl
lis and ra-1 wa
ifn as a
enormlt)
might have
to wiser men
caae with ou
' day they app
The
II are as
isolated II
men.
wink
their
tbem
clause In tin
International
she calls the
two
one
Cailotta of Mcxl.
uggle
; and
es ou their back Ixik
en they go out" she says.
ft tell tbem from the Miss
themselves." But when
service they have learned
hlng. Leaat of all. have
HUMAN LIFE LENGTHENING.
Kate netn
-in..- 1000-
In 18
. 000 f
nincance just
ported as due
ing general
from 146.1 pel
Per i urn.
rate waa 1 8.6 In 361
dilution and upward.
I per 1000 Another
lal interest and sig-
Ap-
!nit-
n activity
tupendoua
the aver
n of the natlun
tmlpoint of the
so an enormous
-producing fae-
not eitraurdlnary. but what followed
was enough out of the .-ommou to af-
fect the little camp to no slight de-
gree. The proprietor of the place had
fanen aaleep In the room and aa It
was known that he bad some dust in !
his possession It occurred to the gen- I
tleman who bad lost that a glorious op
portunity of replenishing purses was at
hand. Needless to say. the proposition
found favor In the eye of the others.
The beeper waa aroused snd requested
over a gun barrel to "ante"' A favor
asked In such terms was not to be re-
fused and be responded with alacrity
The accompanying threats of sure
death If he "blew" were disregarded by
the victim however and be "blew" as
promptly as he had "anted" oa the
previous evening The camp was wild
and wanted Justice done. No time was
wasted and the robbers were arrested
before they had time to escape a court
re p. . ia
it i nu
dlgnant
crowd marched down
big oak tree and ther
husky pioneers at the 1
rope the bad men met tl
after the miners said
when they referred to I
ramp.
as to
id of each
tm Thera.
Some a hat Hurried.
"Oen. Fred Orant says the Filipinos
are quick to see a Joke." "Well those
who did the running while the general
was there mus; have been quick about
it or they couldn't hive seen tt at all "
Cleveland Plain Dealer.
HOOSEVELT
nd HAJVJVA
The Relatione of the
Two Republi-
can Leaders Pleasant
some resent mi
ons and events I Hanna have always beer
Menace and They have a sincere afl
ledge of them another as men of the
ievc.lt harbors j type are prone to have.
to prevent Col. Roosevelt's His Imperial Japanese Ms
Ion for Vice-President at the au Hlto. the 122d mikado I
phla convention says a Wash- plra always wears a sltnpl
espondf
fore the
V exacl
premise
lagged and pig
air of majesty
Roosevelt a nomin:
strong to be longer
MeMM
MtMeM
the mi-
at bow-
has an
He Has
tnd able
two Mast 1
nomas by
MlagaJaba4 Persona In the i .
Those mysterious men of the legion
enter It one line day and as soon as
they are clothed In uniform sedulously
endeavor to forget their pasts. They
never apeak of themselves and they
die as they lived In the legion human
enigmas Nothing can ever be known
about them or their antecedents. A few
have been Identified or found out by
the officers. One. for Instance had '
been a Itadlng tenor In the opera
house of a great European capital. A
Prussian who was killed In Tonquln
was found to be a eenulne cmint end
the
is:
Sect
was
I ner:
pas.
mn
In
Kvery year we race Germany for a
cup that throws the America prise intc
the shade for beauty and value and la
raced for by a big fleet or the blggeat
and finest yachts afloat. It is the Kai-
ser's cup designed and presented by
the emperor himself and which he al-
ways nanda to the winning owner In
person It la of solid gold bearing on
one side a medallion of Queen Victo-
ria and on the other side one of the
kaiser and Is open to yachts over fifty
tons In as ocean race from Dover to
Heligoland. Britain has always cap-
tured the prise without difficulty.
Slad an K re to H net nee.
The medieval university differed In
many respects from our idea of a mod-
ern university. It was primarily a guild
ot teachers and scholars formed for
In courts of law
sonal taxes
m all civil
The teach-
ondary and
The Scot-
be ginning
teaching
'. .- fully abreast of the age. comprising. In
. .. I the main philosophy thfiloy canon
rr"""" Ia Tr. and civil law. All Instruction was in
A traveler In South America where Ltin and the writing of Latin dlsser-
the cocoa tree Is largely cultivated txtlonr- was the dally task of the stu-
speaka of the great rare with which dent a strait and narrow wav of
the young plants have to be protected learning. Scribner's Magazine.
. syj t
leave
shade
grow i
mother of
xx oa plan
eS tMgh TVaa aa Him.
rlson invlt
upon the mattt
a catastrophe
a church at ('
when two out
were offlciatlni
nata to preserve themselves from dan-
ger. Home believe tnat silk will do
the trick and the idea that a garment
made of silk exerts some Influence
rather borno out by
h once occurred in
luneuf-les-Moutiers.
three priests who
the altar were se
verely Injured during a Btorm while
the third who was dressed In silken
garments remained quite untouched.
Some believe In sleeping on a pile of
mattresses heaped In the oenier of the
room; some retire Into the cellar of
their houses snd many farmer? at the
commencement of a storm imtuedi.tely
proceed to put all their milk out of
doors knowing from experience that
thunder turns milk sour.
ble dex-d much more
those required of ort
Here is the naked stat.
cently by a prominent
am old now." said hi
the age of 7U years. 1
was reviewing my si
ver my account book
tens
thin
groi
Ion;
will
para when
and indais-
the worlfl
I more in-
ere other
Hry that
di.st and
intrv that
A characteristic anecdote of Dlncole
dates back to the time when thera
were so many fires at the national
capital that suspicion of incendiaries
was entertained and various northern
cities began to offer the services of
special Are brigades. The authorities
of Philadelphia in particular were most
urgent and sent a special committee
to wait on the
to accept the si
The committ
winded and tl
hlng
ay I
t and urge him
such a brigade
dioua and long-
tit was anxious
mblic business
ttentlon. Fln-
ol a ternitna-
the usual way.
sen but it is a mls-
my prac-
iks debts
take to s
the lire I
am merel
States."
amounting to
of which I woi
public would c
a doctor who
of his time and
pay him nothing.
ps. and
ire hosts
Tha Right of Defense.
lU the course of a trial an English
Judge is reported to have said: "The
laws of God and man both give the
I party an opportunity to make his de-
fense If he has any. 1 remember to
have heard It observed by a very
learn 1 man upon such an occasion
that even God himself did not pass
sentence upon Adam before he wna
called upon to make bis defense.
'Adam' says God 'where art thou?
Hast thou eaten of the tree whereof
I commanded thee that thou shouldst
not eat?' And the same question waa
iderewakl a Lover of Billiards.
are B
north
Is of
and
. "1
"be-
aad
ling
bat
and strongest thing that could have
been done.
President Roosevelt and Senator
mill will soon be begUL
one of the finest plants
In the south.
ana rent
have so c
ings which I
-a the piano
lay my favor-
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Beavers, L. L. The Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 298, Ed. 1 Monday, November 25, 1901, newspaper, November 25, 1901; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc729404/m1/3/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.