Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 82, Decatur, Adams County, 5 April 1916 — Page 2
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I CAP BROUGHT HIM KICHES ! Peculiar Experience of German In Russian Capital Which Led to Capture of Pickpockets. Some time before the outbreak of I the war b German organist, who went I to St. Petersburg, as thu capital of ■ Russia was then called, to live, had an I experience with a nAw cap that for u ; time almost made him belluve in the : magic of the Teutonic fairy tales. The organist bought the cap during I his first day at the Russian capital, and wore it the next day when he went ! out for a walk. On his return to his ’ lodgings he was amazed to find two ■ gold purses in his pocket, oue of j which contained a sum equivalent to SSO. ' , ,U ’ The next day, after his usual walk, he found four purses in bis outside pocket, a find that caused him to doubt his senses. A third day, with a similar profitable result, sent him to the chief of police to teli his story. The authorities detailed a detective 1 to go with the German to the tailor 1 who made the cap. investigation disclosed the fact that it had been constructed of an old piece of English cloth brought in by a stranger. Prom it »he tailor had made fifteen identical caps to order. Having a bit left, he had constructed a sixteenth cap which was the one sold to the organ isL i The detective' thejy followed the ori ganlst through the streets of the city i when tho mystery was solved. The cap, it appears, was the emblem of a gang of pickpockets working co-operatively The one who secured a purse dropped it into the pocket of the first confederate he saw. The cap had identified the German and he had reaped the reward. With this clue, it was an easy matter for the Russian authorities tc catch the whole gang. PLEASED WITH THE BAGPIPES Policeman Listened Delightedly to its Skirl in Deserted Building. As the “special ’ approached, the police sergeant stood in a listening attitusio near a little city church which is built in and dwarfed by tail offices and warehouses. Usually the place is one of the busiest, but this Saturday afternoon all was quiet, save for the unmistakable skirl of bagpipes. The sound was hard to locate. “He's away up yonder in that top room,” said the sergeant in response to the ‘‘special's’’ inquiry; “he practices on Saturday afternoon, and I like to hear him at it.” His highland accent gave the Tea sou. “The tune? 'Tjs the ‘Barren Rocks of Aden,’ but he’s not quite correct in it; there's lour bears to that bar. not three,” and he beat time as the stirring martial air floated over the sileqj ’Manchester street, says the Guardian of that city. The unseen piper changed into the unmistakable "Cock o’ the North.' '‘There was an old fellow here.” continued the sergeant, "a watchman on the street repairs, and he learned tc play these two tunes on the tin whistle from hearing the piper away up above. Proud the old man was. too. He was a quare old chap. He made a fiddle out of a cigar box and a bit of wood the telephone man gave him. The sound was quite good. He was seventy if he was a day.” Reindeer in Canada. Efforts of the dominion government to propagate reinder in the Peace river and Great Slave lake districta/in northwestern Canada have proved unsuc- | cessful, according to a recent report | on the subject. Os the original herd I of 50, which were sent from Labrador I in 1911, there is now but one survivor. The chief difficulty was the bull flies of the north which drove the reindeer frantic fu the summer. The result was I that they stampeded through the' strongest inclosures their keepers ; could build and were lost, or shot by : the Indians. Reindeer have thrived in Alaska, but apparently the Peace river country and valley of the Mac- > kenzie were not suitable for them. Later an effort may be made to introduce them in the Yukon, where there seems to be no reason why they should not succeed. Fighting Elephants. Hounding up elephants is in progress in several places in India, Sukna nine elephants have been captured and one of them, a huge beast, refused to eat in captivity. Six were sent on to Chalsa where one of them charged the other elephants, and bowling over one of them, killed the mahout. The other day a tusker charged the only camping greued in the Tendu forest, but fortunately a European assistant prevented a panic. Not long ago a herd took possession of tho short branch line from Patigurt to Ramshahl. , The driver did his best to frighten them off, but at the last moment one of the animals made for the engine and damaged it slightly, though it was itself thrown off the line, and is believed to havo broken a leg. Chinese as Shipbuilders. Chinese ship yards may possibly yet build ships for the United States, ' as they are already building them for ; European owners. Hongkong is said to be enjoying a shipbuilding boom on an unprecedented scale, one yard being prepared to build steamships up to 10,000 tons. The labor employed, including foremen, is all Chi- j nese, though the white race supplies ■ Urn technical staff. I. /
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