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About The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1881)
eb.- - '. 'A.-. sai it .a. J -ojjta$: witr ' : .-b awl Irt . pal . CI ".e wide wtiii.M-. n I, said J, !fi,. T -iqj; my ,01 : "I -ifuueb Ki. b a ri; Tt :hk at all. ' -t T tiki . .7 iMrera Mended, fcfouajaWall soft rain, i? atrata. T.- Mnl J8n. - "eemcd k ft..- KuraiatT ; T "ItHX aa Ai s ' I 55f ttt Bi tv - fVfcl'G ' dl tMrh bi'An ar Tui am- w ' .-io tfni n n t)i lialwsys Mi, "t o VtAaUy their slzh inc. -All ... .. Ull . ( ,. .... W.. lipHII, . ajr khoattfl try 3)aaatt2a his itMta or slngta fffftti. at surely :rinriiur " Ped dime; ... present a . ' . ld gray time will'so. . it, tnd no more fore ih hint from all The reat; v.. Alike; how cutild I net - ;iVr arltb the speckled brv-it m ! - nose .k. r sting at eve il'' - a i -i. 'rs adly grieve? " dt-t It ni(t-- ? "?tkaat is mg that linjrara i iaitnw , hut tit! tremor; c.'..t -.w as bin, i. - 'mi m v i-ii l-4 Tin -, -oW . u ltbered its! Vi.f Ape tl Rlu.'i- rujens tau: s.nc surely la. iapsfit. but ! 'vj be n.x! .tat sons, 1L" jrriy tte up l-a.l ! hin d (. 'iOf. i!tfJ Wir! of i ?.-- sun 1 lilace nd uw hiat dtetn truv U UC but to Tl mvnMi. 1 1. -w wiw ' t ..or. 1 mot ker a girl thnt thft iTLTSSS1 rmt lovho h-BHiKtertd ! would not it T7kL . UOp" 1 k The mald U; wut, inweui DROK IBIOViv v w wui gni ui-jw!i, tHBTiog we maa to pumie tbe evva tenor thih way. - He traa rigrt he li.wl twrrer sud JI Mruug IjcIoi -. - rt. Early the following jay KRym9o4.Bt tobM Agatua. H- met iCt Hie in formats ehe urn left the dapecu. Bhe haXi they kni n-t w liiib, ?V " Gor.v 1 Va it podialij&t nhewaaleaW to Elm aga a ? But no ; .Mniuol bolieve 1. "Did tfjfi leave iv vHjiee (r Isalrl tig frlenda ? Is there nS due U heKaent wm'tota Kone whatever, feysa ioseS- hat he had left ou tbe outbwtial jteuiaor,ybich hiftd auiid at daylight. It w m?--Buvosition, however. They had nothlpg otiw I k;h Uyhase their coneSu- 8ioM beyond ffio fsofrof Vtrjewty iepmrttirb in a carriage, with aS her dttjfre and serVanta foi- i "MytnJTjv "No, & 4 Mot -sv:, yrlse fbevitrid, kinuea in Lh ner- g alone-" von were welting HDmtfjker V. , v cm thtfi. 1- M I and ttrert, ,'. ri?rclim wd5? tnou an diSrt !. tne t4:Uitit intjiired, Iao'j tHy- If Art fled. 1 ncelrf 1 if A1 4i c hart 1 1 t t.. LEAPING Tf,E WHRLWIND. k. Nov EI. '.y'si. coam. i-t.on ,'vn.ht ForwJeiLto the Llbrar 1 1 'TF.lt ,QMtf24"i. ivaymood turned pn iadftiTi him again. She oflflV fHi-m-.if nod gone hack he h ipt- thus to escape him? tt ft- shod Id have taught her 1 she steamer h : 1 wa the came one n this knowledge uv had !f!ed for hex . ; n'fipany'p ,??re a1- '( ii: iuic.-j . atnn "i v. iitu;. of saiMAr, t!a- nmn'f- -est noe, out Into the -tft-t. With '" coiJK-iu id aet J or volition. with it think er earing where he went or what h: di-1 !i. -"Jtl beek to hit vr n apartments at t h hi t ' the par- arid glanced orr tN i 1C STe hd not t-xfct tvtttl anyth.'ti; t . tnt at mfti : - uirnf a v v- and ijMftweV. a!l -iti-aup u gth h familn.r name a 'j?li! ' 'lt,l 'n prominent oer-ons is'- l jKion was tne name of v ifb a !oug description . " - am ; "ri waa . ! '.uerw t h p er - pi. H ti l t1 er coild ' ' -niciti m .t A imiBhatiCTi on the )r ? - ,jAfpnl th- pai.r tii'i'tft T.ijjlit vanish from i in ea- fti. i Sim tm tiiir? Jed wit: 1 iu ih- (itragrapn over and c r !(t. hljrred nettle hi fijjiJ nil !at.: it waMUiere. wlfnot r .m.-sion UliitifMiletter. . m r. J lowing. Battled, a away. The , had dtoeovl j t" Rnglftnd. Her experie I f ttcr. He itnw ft had come over in, kiv v hich left that1Sa6A , Streufrtnened hlf telfel V. fornv-. alur.M of ref ;p4 4V" 13 nrr-rt the p the:: ... nito of sj)el, and the probability of being able to land in England as soon as she did. AVhon lie reached the ofliee, he found them greatly excited The "Ainszon," which had sailed ten lion be- ; lore, nan been siglited out the harbor, slowly re i turning to the port she had just left. J "With a low-breathed prayer of thankfulness, itaymoiid went with Mk. await the approach of th crippled vessel. Slowly Uie ungainly monster rotmled in to the quay. Orders were given that 110 one should leave or aboard her except oIliceH ami 1:,0, inunediatelv Interestetl. The agent went abonl, aceonipnnieil by Raymond, the former to discover te cause of tiie return, the latter to searcii for tht missing woman. Well he knew that to find her wuiid be no lifcht task. If she had gone to her state-ivpn,, and chose to remain there, it would be innmssiW io discover her retreat. He searciied fai...'.,!. fbove, below, but no L-ltmiw. nf tin. cn..o.ht.... Plt rewardetl his eiibrts. He leaned ttxailnw. rinecoi,iHa.uo,..WKy uneertain how to unve to niRKc nexu attracted liis attention A refractory doll dropped from v erj'ing iMtby and fell upon the "Why don't asked Jack, m" . "I didfetk i s ioug a time Whew -That was aW ! jack " in'r.-u more excitensvnt -ut ah hwd no furt'r need 0 my j apiay-d, "Ju-k. u going Ijoto " sot with yo r - 'ii&ined in NY York.'' 'rly reeK trom 4 ooufJIc eruo- memor) hid Uwo at-akened, anil when he speaka again, it will be uc. ;i different subject." the Ftglish iiKer, Has he refrainev i iV901'"' jl clonely to - ..w-f of t;r ls.dy' frtiiv M'ernts. but I tVbje?U yot. u. f wl; it -In you Ki.- "Vi-r'iiBLy, ,f . j 1 J.MJjjl ! ' .if. i' to Hi'! i'i- ' h tbrti i. .inquire into the matter?" t ally. e why be ett America for so ed the odJest !" 1 nted Jack. "Quite likely. ishing!" ' frs. De Guerry, with a trifle aer manner than she usually -: ' ; you confine your comments lore convorsunt with ? Pray )f Mr. Raymond's life while . Guerry." iabell, don't allow your im ... :y with your reason. If Jlr. v r done anything disgraeefHl Id probably have hoard at it cnavKi It wa ! au one Tioit votxmn mt'kt ! hit v ute iftn tl rc vv. nji v'':'iiBs hi the ei "y&rrfe ' ctarrie; . H v.yemi .1 thtt w,rf till it lost all meaning, ' tt-t.i;;iblp -e.ir.t1. .jf !a-t, att f r.iii-! pa'-.. i fv uad 1 - i 1 i'T eur, bbi hope- were t 4 wo n- laaitinje wwartied. Jf JW e haowT. in the mo. ..otficr woiaj,, , n -T'H-i V"UeMltV to h T want swept aw .-i-e a? late. Ko' he v frr jtar-. ot 'ife. u m' the item caref .dly I. . . T - "".-it ind on his waj Mti U . 'ur woulI be. Bette r to . '-. f. r her anger and reWlueut a'i(t 1 u violence. kMmp s. L, ;; Hi-untiiae that the man whom -'"ji i .wj fi the 1 him i 'i-ar j 1 1 t-.ur DM lie V. h i-l.fctl i hvv ol 1 : - 'C :; i'! ."J! yo 1 .MOUl -.trot." 4- He for i' - ht risfle. h I :t-ii tract; had forfrottm ::..ui of WiPl hf had bc jll ne iiiahas her h us bund, u. t reeiv? th infomati )n 1 '. tl. tii hi- on. v ii i- own thou4itf thai lie 1 a m..;i'h voice aonndet ' s to d'rect me to" ': tV Uifl ' til.' vV, -! nn.' ,4'U, r !i i -!okimr '-it 1..'. : ;auV. bto'-R. ifh havior, arid, as she had been handsomelylreinu nerauHl for r;ti3 loss or inconvenience she Would otherwise iiuve suffered, slie did not seek to inter fere with her mistress' private business. Convinced that further inquiry in that direction would be ii", ,ess, Raymond apologized for his in trusion, an.), slipping a piece of L'old into hei her.iJ. vs,h!r w to his state-room, where he-rc-nusinfcu -.q!' they were in port. ' .-".li i possible, Kaymontl started asH"1 ror ' Vjo ;. Tt'.ioh he reached after an absence of '' w -three weeks of time totally lost! V- : .1 :i . ' now remained to gwide him in the so .t in srch. She had had time, great p(rnj, . time, to go anywhere1 within the bordurs ot civilization. 2Te was sitting one day in the club-room, con versing indolently witli some friends of the last opera, the new stars, and kindred matters, when lie turned carelessly to one of his companions with the inquiry: "By the way, f)utnB nf tu ahtge, what b' came of- that wonderful nightingale, Mi, Har grave, that you were all raving about when.I left here last month?" "I guess that no one knows just what did lie come of her. I supiKse that she went back to merrie England.' She came here under no en gagement, you know. She whs at liberty to leave when 3he chose." Raymond's further questioning was interrupted by a "ire ntlenian "'hn x"a itting by the window i:"i'ir v .-n,-.f!y t another party on a iV ent riuhj-.fi, ai-1 .iio now exrlaloiwl, loodly : "TBv i r v ! Here she ocinea now V ' llftrxl nf u decR , ... atoorMHl, picked it up, and gave it to the :f i.rfectlv did the word accord with Ray- at t, wha Monr- ,nvenwtio;.. that fefore he k.i w what A oonverstition near hiiu ' - wa d.. he i- the window f tut stood mi it down -n- tne o saw, not tne woi' t oi wh"!' lie hwi bot'n pkh; hit youitt lady. tjtcHei in srrt rUU. .mJ elt- MI1M. .... .f .... An t'. a u)in Of th PU'turfi. 1A '.'law. wearytlooking mother, who said, kindly . , n. . -:rtreBj. o,?i -niaM "I think tlmt we have Wen fellow-voyager be . oreraho. u whk.h hd jn4 .eWj ieav. fore, rnless I am mistaken, you came over r. in it hut Levoim u.rMh Sh ramcX Luv i i .. .... . . . . .. 1 wm wic msi inn wun mat uimous nnma uonna." "Yes, I did. I remember now that ' Passengers witli their nois" -"""Or . tr.,- l -t 1 i itu t!4n u'Aninn f ween ivaymonu aiMi -...v... tl ( , , ... Tiriit. ...... r lie liad hoflnl rnni CTI I x. 1 7 - mm.,r, , I . . II. 1 At . I course was ueierniinw. n? lomiu i c agent, j Qttrr. . .... 1 The steamer had met with a slight aeeid t which Mmll . jt disgraceful ; I didn't mean that Rut I tliuignt lie rmtl met with ?ome great sorrow or disapwintmont." "Perhaps so,J acqiiiosct-d Mrs. De Guerry, with a look of relidl like a person who had mot and overcome a dnjided obstacle. Jack closed lis lips tightly, with the firm Uotir.' mination to inbrm Bell of the nature of the dis appointment of Raymond's fife. He would wait, however, until'ilrs. De Guerr.- was out of hearing distance. Raymond was not a favorite vith his own sex. He was cold and haughty, and, although always ready to grant anyone a favor, he never asked one in return, and his very politeness y roved a barrier to any attempts at intimacy. Maneuvering mammas witli marriageable daughters angled for his attentions with a pcrsevorance worthy of a better canso But, if he was aware of their tie signs, he .ever betrayed his knowledge by wool or ivok. Young and stronir, possessed of talents v'iiich the world needed, he was drifting through life, and would pass on to the judgment beyond, leaving the world n better or wiser for his exist ence. Tiie 'world thought him a man living for tlie pleasures of to-day, without any definite ob ject in life. That would have been bad enough; but the facts were infinitely worse. He was work inc steadily, but blindly, toward the fruition of a hop. that had wrecked his youth ami was wasting his nanhood. The days lengthened into weeks, the weeks rolled fu months, and still Jasper Ray mend was apparei: no nearer the end his search than when ho -turn.-i from hU frnj.css wn arroa the A.'6ath (To eoattnaed. i V SUN TNE o. - rt.t'.-i femi t is t 'Tttemntuous tos of h. 1 m ' ' boot unprotected from tl.o head, wit: t she ?" inqutmi Kaymoi f, ial'IMta jj could easily 1 repalretl, and would 011 them in )Krt a short time, lut long e . riiaf feijjiini to get his luggage aboard. Then, -1 AAtli Tof a liberal expenditure of wnvt he v in securing a very desirable stateAon,. Tlie waiting which was so UrVaoiU to j. passengers was certainly a lucky Aroko rich intor -t . ithc-r in tr or uv of u. t'-li. a this Wi$rr; lak x U.: tSunflc invu had flt .- ftt4Tfc-uitv . 1 jzji --v oar ar uetain I faMi 11 1 " , xuoh tn hr ,.,. . . They nopeu ugh f.r I to gJn a amil, for theif reward, ut upon O0di the adj. ing Hie pavoineut they failed 'lo tfud tJ miaolng cfdoverhof. . .frKbbot making any rer to hd' Infer &WMrT&, Itavmortd left tl i roo- ' ent lute tbe iatSb m.- . 1 .. 1 : MiTo i.r a, iw epigrwucoatic eaying nire authors. llo osy how m ph.ioetiph. 'iow fnuch it hard fte: es dn i Ancy V Tbf ultimate eftVt of niarrimgpe trpon a m- - j; i i(ake ail w own appemr lovely OEeeit her H,.v married." find .1 1 i ' "J " " - - ' v ..--. , t.inr kill ' . . .. j. ml. :i .1 t . . w , iiiius ut wniiwit ' v i auciuci uaiuciui u' lM-u'pu r.nu noon destroys ail hope of sympatny.' "Marry in haatf ana repent at leHu . no trot r than marry at leisure and repent fo-ver.'' "She wuo converts her lover into a husband tr.t nsforro a worshiper into an intolerabUdesp . " " fatrimony is the thorn on the roc ofToi e." . 'v r a woman who has long been a . death : errors.'-. -V f 1 J 1 t . .. wyM mituren ntve air -a's-v ,,fSVtol i .. rt.-'Trv, I. fortune to Raymond. He had comiVto:! u.: fcit f. J rangements and wits perfectly triumpKnt, wiicmWiti!IQie gracious inqn Uie wneeis turneti, uie venaei 3UW ttiy nil(j 1 journey was begun. T - . . . m 1 for tne nrsi inree uays iMnmiif? wasweiv of miufress or inaid, but on the fourth day thA luttei appeared on deck for a few moments. Raymond went d.wn stairs and sauntered crtUssIy through the main saloon. AVhen he liad iienVli' made tlie circuit, his attention was nttctedby a blaek robed figure moving on before 'him. He tried to overtake her, Imt she glanced hack, and ho saw that her face whh covered by aAavy veil, wiiich even his sharp eyes could not perietrate. Site walked more rapidly, he increase! his speed, and just as he overtook her she gilded into her state room and closed the door. Raymond smiled sarcastically at his tWouLfmd looked up at the number. It wa,3jfcah turned and walked away towwlt for tiuothei bpjiortuiilty. He could not nave told, ty havufved his life, on. i.-rJUtom iwn in frnt of her "No uMmaii is a heroine unless she have her hero by iter side; awl then heroism I . 1 1 . i - r . ilex 01 ine nero vires." rne rwffii uwnsji cause ng any bravery. a l)ie re- he reason a woAmaji is alu-avshonefnl is In. . never iiiidersUiiMling Aerff, Sv :!el4;!i;."unvl,H,go wouui & t oects absolute despi n Greenleaf AViiittiet PQnt i.:s ....hivut t4 William Uoytl GaiKo the,. SSI? I?1 . 11, a t.re a s.c-g y )si'. "ir .! l .ook iiae a in (hat way?" Whether jht was sv j.aalon," said the man, touch! .v Vit, a in 1 'hu-. betrayiof that he was a servsrfU ; can j If U U li WBTi" -7 O"0S HJ- i.uot. I aii 1 r r in the ei s n j- or not the wornai. vslh 1-1 rri. ... . r.-arcHiuir. unit, 'wwh, was otA'ious. That he ro.-n.bK ! lnilTe. He went to.' 'purser. ltboni 13? Mf; a widow h-, her Kutld.': ' t'tWftime ? ' 'Siyith." 1 mm . ym :tlt;,Wl . iing h l -i'-'ti the 1 ,antea4 "-n.I.'iit nj. . ;ri.Tid. Baymot i.iswer.-d curt 1. rwiMJ M ft, . 1 'nisiiifc r t ti ( orie 1 teeting, aov wio, again tnO wih -'.ntabltr AaAhdefiTiit qtetulldesfl. Bi saUb Hedfe! the al w-rerttif. td that "'a hmisf lf, ;.nd "osso.-kn a ni.'m 1. ii hiat from p'ac- to ,1 be n.. aaaKfaf) ".' Uion Symon t-waa f "Will 1 : -ot as ndstreaa ini',;: j hert'bre:.rTi I'. rsftttteu " nanihil' thoHia . at- . : tvoMTntra, ?but he Wiuld ingrith to try tl-e n could l.e tirttahaaaw .and often "Oiuderolla. will vodwy on the shoo?" 'nie girl extended hejj hainl in pleased recogni tion. '4 "Mr. IlayinAiU ! T m g to see yon again." Ifcvmoml sked aa'd receded iiermiseion to ac company her in her walk; axd, bowing to the defeated and fcconilUed atlmrreM, they strolled slowly away. Raymond had met Isabell De Guerry on the Continent, n-u if his heart had not already been given past nWll, he Mould undoubtedly have fallen a victim to her brilliant beauty and rare fascination. 1 As it was, he adaiired her very si- fferely, andwasirlad of an opportunity of renew ing an acquaintance whlelt lmd afforded him un alloyed pleasure. And Miss De Ouerry? gh1'1 to 8ti him nothing more. Tlie time came when she heartily wished that Jasper ltoyWnd had never crossed, hr.un, f ,t I ht :i !...'" i'TtvlMuld. Nowf. . 1.:... .1 rtj . i' Mii.sl-io frif.ml aAfpiea ir,M- w M Mt - runn.n, -av Bafe ke a au wno 1 .i liistorv. and t iy Uie oack .Try, . , ""'II, who eucouriUjM hkntcSiat, r., uie talent lo '. 'liitged. Vhil ''' in nd - d OaJWaon not to ' . .... 1 rt.,M . t hu iwskT--, kiff. w j"1 im 1 i"w -i-c i'tv v ui. m. twit 1 "Beeaus he s-f-mfff M Wpg for some one, "the brightest i V. o imM from think '.nor t-w.. riage nor giving 5n marrisiat! Tile way to Hym-u's temple is orer tfc- re tl at she 4a iu '.ht - tr 'ove. n nn n sure it is the unco.t ho dsnd." "Une of Uie greatest taug&or wo eowartllce. sii is so eowardifliat sh Mimnf will not appnciate eourasre in n-r sist..iK, 'nt,ta she declares iiHiecency, and so discourages the brave of her sex fom showing anv brvir John iroem u nder the otlice d.M.r l r.. ,i-,.ar . 9UeKg U r5 iuut .".... r '"-1""""! Gar- : . 1 1 . ... III v - - JWC7C37H art was. nuoiisnet . anil the ti.. . . .. . , to .hint by the carrier whi le Wh'iuTe. waswoVkC it ., WC reuirning tn work, which he onlViw5 "h'J uncle called him. Garrison liked iVt , VllUMIIll. in tl... t ... 11. V "Oil . ... iniv iu ni-r .null iu MJO UICn.1 ... i :.. . .- . 1 bisry oof .tgrrr ablo to ren5ftm1H Sfcid on. u?ty, whet. eakiDgXK him "Whatar usumm Hkianaftv 1 - 'if thor. 31- hy do j then. """ Ton J .'Iff I rn.kP0 7 8 WIB snenn," "''iatsted Jack, her ieiTmmoyjBBv4wwpmrn t trrepreaaiuo t 1 19 1 thi-thtytheP ' ayah' nf'pexr or. dei k. 'i , -- 1 t llOl If ff.-jHM'.f' h .. 1' ' v " ' con-.t'oi'-iice tl their Sonata, who vas iti4raii her inteii rfvaaond. W;;h-t bwuTVx.,. :.niI 1$ j, , ntJ ucd . '" rV . ' .1 H .. , ,, . . . . i "- igeted - etp7 M if sfrtie drp:ea froru w.fl darken hh face, A eerVu e'iitnoof a week bad nttni ig more of paper ir.- to annom. tiee of Stopping the iall ah i 1 kSVff aO aM.- " ' -- - ".Mt rr iupocc car i 2r" we oms as, follows : 'rWe fru - w ui fMNotefcffMfltuet to cHtn ' .nJf b oonaldered . u discohtlnuts his vi.-tt-