Three-mouthed Calf Born.

Will Pline, a farmer living five miles from Lebanon, Mo., was surprised on finding that one of his newborn calves has three mouths, and was as spry as any calf in his herd.

The mouths are all on the front of the animal’s head, one being up between the horns and another just below that, and the third a little lower down.

Mr. Pline feeds the calf milk, which it seems to relish as any ordinary calf. It seems as though the animal will live, for when any one enters the lot where it is kept, it will run and play as though it felt healthy and strong.

Tells of Cat-and-dog Wedding.

A cat and a dog can be friendly—aye, even more. The old argument was settled here with a statement from Reverend Father Bernard of the Fort Yates Catholic Church, of Fort Yates, N. D., that he had just married Miss Rose High Cat to Harry Poor Dog. They are Sioux Indians.

Sends Forest to Fair.

To accommodate visitors at the Panama-Pacific Exposition, the Southern Pacific Railway Company has constructed a building, 200 feet square and in classic style, standing between the west portal of the Zone and the Machinery Palace.

The structure has a cozy rest room for women, with a nurse in charge, and is furnished with writing desks, easy-chairs, and newspapers from all parts of the United States. There is a similar room for men.

The entrance leads through the heart of a California big tree. The whole inclosure is a miniature woodland, with trails winding among the trees. Through this woodland a path leads to the offices of the company, where a squad of information clerks are ready to answer all questions.