Universal Protection from Lightning
Prof. Olmstead, of Yale College, is confident in the generally expressed opinion that telegraphic wires have an important effect on electricy. He says:
Topography of Central Australia
By D. L. Beetson.
In May last it happened to be my fate to be attached as assistant to an exploring expedition, the original programme being, I believe, that we were to visit the Ruby Fields, returning via Western MacDonnell, round Lake Amadeus, and thence through the Musgrave Ranges to Charlotte Waters. One of the principal objects of the expedition was the obtaining of reliable information from a competent authority as to the geological formation of that portion of Central Australia. Mr. J. J. East accompanied the party as geologist, and to that gentleman I am indebted for much useful and interesting information that I could not otherwise have acquired.
Railroad to Serve Reindeer Meat in Every Department

In all probability from 60,000 to 75,000 pounds of reindeer meat will be contracted for by the Alaska Railroad this summer and will be served on the river steamers, the Curry Hotel and dining cars of the Alaska Railroad, according to information obtained by the Anchorage Daily Alaskan.
For the purpose of locating suitable sites for corrals in the Broad Pass district, Louis Jensen, a former partner of Oscar Anderson, in the meat business in the early days, left Anchorage fully a week ago.
It is stated there are sufficient cold storage facilities along the railroad belt, to take care of the present needs of the new industry. Nenana has a fairly good sized plant besides a cold storage plant in Anchorage and there are two other private plants in the city.