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THE SHARK'S HABITS.
EX-CONSUL NICHOLAS PIKE'S OPINIONS AND OBSERVATIONS.
As Many as 100 Seen at a Time in the Indian Ocean—Hooking a Couple of Specimens—Several Thrilling Incidents.
Dr. Nicholas Pike, formerly United States consul at Oslo, Portugal, and later on the Island of Mauritius, in the Indian ocean, is well known authority in natural history. During his residence one evening I found that he had some interesting enquiries with shark. I pursued during your natural history researches in the Indian ocean.
You must have had some interesting enquiries with shark. I pursued during your natural history researches in the Indian ocean.
You be replied, that region swarms with them. Many of them are exceedingly large and they grow to be very large being taken twenty-seven feet in depth. They generally remain near the bottom to the surface only in search of prey. At points along the coast of the sea there group of islands I have seen as many as 40 marks at one time through the clear water. There a number of English naval officers and myself thought we would engage to share fund. We procured a number of shipwreck books and pieces of new park furniture to make sure of the sharks coming to shore we took with a pair of balconies and when we reached the local most frequented by the creatures abhorred are depicted the contents of the pail from the surface of the water. We got there two or three organized for. The shark came within our wraths. The blood seemed to make them increnous and they would stick into most parts of the water apparently looking for the animal that was bleeding. We were frightened out of our wits and prepared for small water. Frequently we had to beat them off with our dark four-inch toy boat tip the boat over. They turned into shale water and when we returned we fired at them with our revolver.
A COUPLE OF SHARKS
I had an excellent opportunity to study the habits of the shark while at Maui, Hawaii. I then made a complete collection of the fish of the Italian coast. When the Duke of Edinburgh came to Maui an one of his cruises big enough to see a specimen of a real manatee shark and I volunteered one day to examine it. Awardingly I took my boat and a Malacca crew and set out. I was part of a boat to take a boat without any keel because I saw a hard mute a lead and tentile of both boats with half trailing. Besides times and land I carried a whaler equipped with an instrument shaped like a canoe that could dive but as you build and as you swim you find ten feet long. To retrieve this vessel we took deep water so that we could board with chunks of pearl shell and certainly palm, and after this book a pilot attained the middle of March. The potato and beets are planted in December and January. Some of the roots are pulled and shipped as early as the first of March, and by the end of the month these vegetables are at their best. The tomato crop is planted in December, set out in January, and ripens from the middle of March until June. The largest production in any year was in 1892. The average value of the crop perpeted is $400,000. Ninety percent of all the produce shipped comes to New York — New York Mall and Express.
STRANGE SYSTEM OF SIGNS.
How Convicts Communicate In Spite of Close Surveillance—An Example.
Incidents that must necessarily follow from intercommunication often haunt in penal territories where the rules are rigid and surveillance so close that a convict is never from under type eye of a guard or taskmaster. No matter to what extreme the rule prohibiting conversation between convicts may be enforced, their find some means by which inform themselves of what is going on what is to occur. But more than this a convict may conceive the idea of escape and for him to communicate it to one whisper to have as an accomplice is not difficult. They bring others into the plot against twenty or thirty know it, in the details for carrying out of each such assigned particular part. This necessitate through examination of the minutes and order for a system of communication for which limited use of signs would not answer.
The system, whatever it is, involves no doubt at observation of signs added when chance offers the means by written communication. The weret use of the latter moves for expressing ideas and purposes will not account for the completeness of information contained in what takes place in prison walks for anything occurs in the offspring for most distant part of the prison within fifteen minutes there is not a convict who does not know all about it. Penalties officials have tried again and again to obtain even a clue to the system, but they are no longer a solution than when they fire began to investigate the matter. They know there is a system, and that it rests on signs but whether on these made with fingers, eyes and lips of the bringing into play of other features or another it depends on all to get them, they do not know. Prisoners, to carry favor with the officials, often tell them what they have learned from other convicts. They go to especial trouble at times in expecting pints, and are ready to everything except the trains by which they learned the facts. No convict has yet given the slightest suggestion in which would lead to the discovery of the secret that has delled the throwout detectives.
I have seen," said an exp prison official two convicts six feet apart, facing each other. They did not utter a word, nor cook. I discern the slightest movement of the lily or eel, yet I knew they were communicating something. They gazed at each other for a minute or two before I had a chance to in-
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The sign maker's lament.
Decay of a branch of the Painting Business - Works of Art.
Any person knows what has become the majority of the emblematic signs which have fifteen years ago hung half-a dozen heavy block sign visits any large workshop's workshop. The once familiar wreaths' lunch of grapes, the gloves' hand, the backlash's mighty arm, the leather's hoop, the hundred-and-one hundred-second stood in front of tobacco stores inviting customers to enter, are all these shaves in the storerooms.
There are all gone out. said a signmaker, not locked over in collection. True, the sign of painting transactions signs white and making them look word and eye like received parting mark for a time and brought back some old time effective. It combines signs in general belong to the past. As all we sell nowadays are mortals, fossils and clocks. Singular enough the demand for them is not from country houses but from the city. One round hook that city people in the hunt for
NEW YORK'S WINTER GARDEN.
Bermuda's Great Point in Baising Early Vegetables for the Metropolis.
Bermuda, the winter paradise of the garden breeds a deeper interest for the majority of New Yorkers than as a pressure relief alone. It supplies the wealthy with fresh vegetables in winter. There are a thousand white and brown Bernuda potatoes, bermuda oats and Bernuda beets who give to back in the general sample of the island. Although the Bermudas again about the same attitude as Charleston the proximity of the Gulf Stream gives them warm, most climate that wonderfully stimulates vegetation. The soil is very rich, and all conditions suitable to make the islands the most perfect garden spot in the world. The statistics of the production of the berberines are something stirling.
The principal island of the group is shaped somewhat like the letter S, and of only twenty-two miles long following its curves or eighteen miles as the trown flies. At its widest part the distance across the island is only one and a half miles. The total area is 12508 acres, of which not over 1,400 acres are cultivated. The remainder is made up of ringed hill-files and timber land. The soil suitable for gardening has in pockets and basins, and the largest plots cultivated do not exceed four acres each. So prolific are the 1,400 acres that the wants of the population of 13,000 people are supplied, and in one year produce valued at over $200,000 was exported.
The island is divided into small farms of from twenty to thirty acres each. The land is valued at from $190 to $250 per acre, and farms of twenty-five acres with a good dwelling and outbuildings rent for $600 a year. A little over half of the population are negroes. The whites first came to the island from Virginia, but have been largely increased by English settlers in recent years. Prints and grain are raised for home consumption, but the chief occupation is vegetable growing. The Bermuda onions, which are celebrated for their mild flavor, large size and handsome appearance, are planted in hobbles in October. In December they are transplanted in the open fields, and the first hand, the broadstairs day, the carpenter's saw, the blacksmith's mighty arm, the butcher's board head, the hundred and one foot what corner it stood in front of tobacco-cured saws invigorating customers to enter, are all these skivors in the storerooms.
Each area is gone out said a signmaker, confined looking over its collection. True, the slim line of painting takes signs white and black to look word and ghost like record-partitioner sign for a time and brought back some of its old time effectiveness. Not emblematic signs in general belong to the past. As we sell nowadays are mortals, fossils and clocks. Singularly enough the demand for them is not from country houses but from the city. One would think that city people in the hunt for originals that business competition would reject sooner than countrymen the oldest merchant's sign known to man. Emblematic signs need pushing. They might be still a good advertisement. Why some of them, particularly the life histories are works of art. There are wooden and metallic balustries and beasts in stock that present sculptures would not be ashamed of. Look at that bull's head and at that bust of boambrus. Look at the care and time it took to carve even so simple a thing as a gajand get it true to life. Emblematic signs are scarred No more. Those that are built are made of iron, either cast or spun. A use for which some of them yet command a good price is as weather vanes and as the tops of flagstaffs. There are numerous men in town who have expensive emblematic vases on their stables I heard of one man who took his indulges at night. It was so costly he was afraid it would tempt thieves.
"But business in other kinds of signs is brisk enough he continued." "We make them of wood, iron, glass, mirrors porcelain, copper, wire silk, velvet and plush. The signs in this city; as a whole, are second in artistry only to those in New York, and that city's signs are second to none. The tendency is all toward display, with as much gold and glitter as possible. I wouldn't dare guess how many hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of gold leaf the signmakers of the country use up in a year. Carved signs are the most expensive. It's no uncommon thing for a merchant to plaster $1,500 to $2,000 worth of signs on the front of big store." — Chicago Times.
Comment by the Clothier
"Let's see," he said, as he entered son avenue clothing store," after was stabbed in the house Quietly." "Vice?" asked the clerk. "Why, long ago a woman familiar, but I don't know if you were friend."
THE ANAHEIM, GAZETTE, THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1885.
MISCELLANEOUS.
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PROPRIETOR
NEST WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
Anheuser-Busch Beer ON DRAUGHT.
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In all kinds of Tinware, Stoves, Lead and Iron Pipe, Pumps, Etc.
Agents for the Cyclone Windmill.
The Best and cheapest mill in the market. Full particulars given on application.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Pacific Coast Steamship COMPANY.
GOODALL, PERKINS & CO. General Agents, San Francisco.
NORTHERN ROUTES.
Emberner Item for Portland, Or., Victoria, K. C., and Puget Sound and Alaska, and all coast ports.
SOUTHERN ROUTES.
TIME TABLE FOR JULY, 1885.
STEAMERS
June 30 July 1 July 2 July 3
Santa Rosa
Eureka
City of Pasquia
Los Angeles
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Eureka
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Los Angeles
Santa Rosa
Eureka
City of Pasquia
Los Angeles
Santa Rosa
Eureka
City of Pasquia
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Eureka
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Santa Rosa
The steamers
San Luis Obispo and City of Pasquia leave San Pedro derby on the island of their arrival from San Francisco, and on their trips between San Pedro and San Francisco call at Santa Barbara and Port Harford (San Luis Obispo) only.
The Eureka and Los Angeles call at all way ports.
Cars to connect with steamers leave S. P. R. M. Depot, Los Angeles, as follows:
With Queen of the Pacific Santa Rosa and City of Pasquia at 9:40 o'clock, A.M.
With Los Angeles and Eureka going north, at a 12 o'clock, P.M.
For passage or frylight; as above, or for Ticket to and from All Important Points in Europe.
Apply to H. MELELLAN, Agent OFFICE. No. 8 Commercial Street, Los Angeles
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ANAHEIM GRIST MILLS OPEN Wednesday and Saturday of each month Grains Foody Meal etc.of all varieties shopped and shipped R. LUEDKEE Watch Maker and Centre Street,Anaheim
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KELLOGG BROS..
Real Estate
AGENTS.
H. C. KELLOGG.
Civil Engineer and Surveyor.
City Stables,
Center Street (Opposite Kroeger's Block)
ANAHEIM.
A. L. Lewis & Co.
Proprietors.
THESE STABLES ARE THE BEST VESTILATED AND MOST COMMUNICATES IN THE TOWN AND SPECIAL ATTENANCE Will be paid for boarding and Grooming hours The charge in all cases will be reasonable.
Single and Double Teams
Pursued at short notice, and on careful drivers, family with the country, supplied when required. The salutation of the public is responsibly solicited.
Estray Mare!
ONE CREAM-COLORED MARE STRAVED FROM Opposite mouth about 1/2 of Jamaica. The mare has many brushes, white fins and near one frank knot. A local person will be paid for returns of animal to C. Cahawah.
Hotel del Campo Tract!
Three Minutes walk from the business center of Anaheim.
Adjoining the depot grounds of the California Central Railroad.
Fifty Thousand Dollar Hotel now being Built on the Tract.
Business and residence lots are now offered for sale on this tract at low prices, which will only hold good for a limited time.
Special inducements are offered to persons who will build on This Tract.
The owners of this tract will spare no expense in improving it and Making it the choicest part of town.
For information, maps and price list apply to
A. E. Hendricks, Real Estate Agt,
ANAHEIM, CAL.
THE GAZETTE
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EVERY DESCRIPTION OF WATCHES, CLOCK and JEWELRY carefully repaired and warranted. A fine assortment of Elgin and Waltham Watches.
F. & J. BACKS,
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And Wall Paper,
Picture Frames, Dressers and Mouldings, Paints, Oil and Varnishes, Sewing Machines and Material
UNDERTAKERS.
All orders for cabinet work, paper hanging, linen, promptly executed.
BOWLING. Alley!
NEW MANAGEMENT!
MR. KENNESCHILD has purchased the sewing alley in King's building from D. H. Gray will conduct the same in first class style.
INCREASE OF STOCK.
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