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About Wallowa chieftain. (Joseph, Union County, Or.) 1884-1909 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1902)
1- - s .as: ae f a.s aa.- 7 :i".7.e sni t i :aa r T : t w - s L" -. .- --.r.z a ti zit i.j - iz. i ' - Mi. i;i .z ti fa.nt a?o.-:gt.: .? .- :;i: -r.:; t7-es z i; i i;i :o say omth.rz ai :: "iif .. i ' - - r-j-sr-wn 7- :aaat say wn-re we si u.i ba arplyf-g her nr t ti keyiaie. . rons esters. "Vua are s.rzularly pretrpt." he says. w.:h a ior.uz rlan..' aid a saeer. Th is Mrs. Grus.a." turti.ag re Vera, ""my ' h u. :' r. Sue w.l. see to yfoir wsa:s. Grua i. :iie -i--e young lad.es hit. My r.rr-." w.:a a shadier, "are ail ua- Tau "T - 1 t d-?r;-se-d, M.s I'isar: f -.. ws :u isusek?pr trvaa rbe rj-;. 'J." .ii :if.ti prvrd4 Lr. Ta-iuga tie haze da7k hall and up tie .:. u:;li- s:a.r--ae :itt fo-iiw tae.r z : de. c z a tny do tie decay taat ; -.-. .1-z arouad. ie riaz w-.i a door tor rce girls to aid a:-"r-;T ce?ir-. zi :a- rr w.-rd cr flaar. Tay ar "iir..;u. :. i iftz aloa. nzl u:- T -itar.'.y -ai aad pai a: a -2 ' vi rry pi.e. and r brati .-v --r :i t-: crtt.y irjai b:FW!i a-er "ii i J..re." si sayj. a: '.ast. j.r..Zi w.-t a Ht-ary s;i asi f a if c3ws';.ju;y J'--4T a :..;? :pa locsi p. ""L'.d y.-a - a ta.-?? iKzt y:a NDV AIRSHIP FOR HICH GRLT PROMISES KRl NUDE. -We th a a .. s '-.y. aii ti-i : -..-r" ''-!rn;---? :a-.t saa..- T' ir Gr.f!ia. "I 2". .;;t ::. rvrhip. k-ct for "--T" s;uii: tay s as .J t ,: -li-'t d t. Wbat 'err.z.i "2- - a! a-i what a o.d ira; alt -"-r: i.r-vd heaver! hw cs a dj.r o :zz.z uI I tt.d yo. Vn" 'sr.: r.-i.ac t. r.'zz-z' I warai t-?h z'Zj.' ''zz t??zz.-Z a-er wou.d S? oz.y i z A Ejr::: .a:er a kc-:s ivz: to "-he A. .: t-.. a-t : :a-; z..: z z- :z z :: am- i to (?n: d;wMi our ta cett';"' d .1? c-J tie htae- s. "rt Gr.stelia. '.j a. t. v - wat-r. aai y. z.j..i to iely. c to ci?i.- our "Tl-t a1 nr cia.t :r ti h-ti." r;. Mr. Grue -a. -:s'.y. "I,-: x-t ""--r nttsi to eata othr or let xs he.p I'a.r.j -7 . j.l: :-7 ; .r.- : tt.- 'li.-r :t s- Gr.-;a. a ci. a: a.. v- a.-. - a " h- a..ja"7 t7 taa. i'.lI'P th-?.r ara: J"ir t-r. i rr.....ia: ;'.t'' :a her ' "-a tr aad ti .us y -.au .a .-a a ..".e. Ti : a.a.a"-i. .-a A uiirc zzz b7.ar tijz: w.:i.a t.t a i-z a? ta- Zi zz.zz. aa.; w.:a v rira:.7. rnc or. t-.afd r" a e a . ?"iti. S- ?a s.eair b..t- dali-r sia ie. w.:a laaay a'-i--. aai Tr- aaai. and p. a --.a; :t b-a-ra:i ar iwwc .a parts cy tratr.s try. tiv iar turas a-'r ia: r-atly jer. of -: :: a-w giitn far.atly is tie ts- S i p-aitt-i'i: :a : Very U ta-: :t? sua.ii.ar. ay$ tir.5-?.a. a:? Oh tin rr. n - r taa -Ar. t ay ; " B:ti y.;.-:r aad M.j ryart": orry -- it a. a t i'.s -; i-zzt." w;ta a derj.re ?.-a r -::ai "a? autr. bar caaat.brr. "V.ic a:-aa. we are to- hare bar oa r)'m u?" "J tt taat. Nattier raore nor " Aai good ea-juja. too, tor those a- " "I.a-e ta roox." says Griseida. w.ti, a sadiva. aarp :ctocatioc so uaxj".'t- : or- T-y- is a ta.'h a ias 7'"":a i tie I"Te.T l-T- 1 d 'U;-t'. curre: iai A. a ta.)-:?t-Ju.ar-i- t-i. srat fir her yar is taxp-i oo eery t-aure. A tea-ir. tovxc. yet true; -ti! -a:a-'-s tsr'it:-- -i earaest eye-s. and : si sa;.l :t is reljtaat 17. a sa.-.e 2... nr i..e raf ri- i-. bidi-c t aer. "ua. thit rnt.r. n:e." sa.d M. nrt. - ij i:te ijr; -t to y. u of .t. bit :iir tic- bfor" w left N..:e. N-i; St-war id.d taat this crzi.z you r-is or. it a- d -j x:t at all. at a., ev-aa d- a t .J.; :t h-7e." "a.-.'h r-uas "Ta:!" e.'aer he wa t. ?r -'an t. I 'e ":th t. Jataer. Cia't. Nell rather .-c m t... ?;. -T-." J'st-'-.t i.r.. r:.-s y. "fin-- a titar a - a -aa t he r.-.z a.a.: ' Aad y-- i-z-r-r ra:a-r .:-;t o: . w.:a as'" I -5V.. a--er n..ai tiat." iy M- fy- Tae e-. so vr;:aer.a;. taat tae a sttrpr-.ied i'arv. turns and itoiia, arter w-.ahdraws. tae "a.'axaa. s-.'rarao.iLe -ua t. p.a taerc :t a sur.y ttiae to; al.iht. He is "red aad -r'-?j. no doubt, by ta uat:t:ai work of tne day. And prwr:"'.7 -hvy aad theriireies on tie thre-n-.d :i the 'pa hail d-r. airily -a:wxx waat .! tt. The siaasbltas sur .; a taaa ab-st sTnry. a;-tir-2 preeat.y tr x soaie dv.ay d): a;. he wares t) taerc to pater tae ria;. aai. sh'ttt.nr the d i-r aza a b-'h.ad then: w.ta a aarp oa-. leaves taetn a.oae w::a tae.r new relative. Gres .ry I'"sa7t. CHAPTER III. A tew cays ;ater ta g.r.s are trttt:; .a the varies. It it a beaoratul day. E-ea ttr)uza tie eternal snadews that ea-'oxpa-s ta jrarden. aad past tie th.-k yew h-d;e. tne hot oe'ams ot tae sua are "A day tor ;ds and 1 T7.se. Z'Jl. spr'.aip.nj suddenly to her tet aai rLa;.a? tar trox her on ta-e sr-a-sward tae masty roluas she had purio.n ! trux. the xtuuer i-brary about aa nour "Yes. "e7- a? then t7-rr f.re t: aa.'.e.' says h-r s.ster w-.-.a a 1.'- Btt:i ir tie -:iase: Ta.s old re.aar ot ocr :t. p--i7.ps. as dei.zattu. as w? ciya.d w;sa fe.x. aad yet I w.sa tataer had out iett us to a.s v: i-r xer:is."" "I'o ait oa t with 6r--.tus a.jt: tau.ts .a -a- ;a-T-.:ai.. CHAFTE?. II. iar cfa. :k.y tjrward. actej trtu-aa.r at tae epp-r ad t " v. i- ta a a,t't'e .s rat-.-ii. Sa . i n.aa. sar":al:r.. at-ebl z. :t .t ei.-e-i.s:Te palter: a '.-r;z: e. sa-e t r t- ye teat burn aai . aai ;tter w.ti aa a.a-vst d-e...4a .a . y yz c; x i-rr attex a t draught: A: V-a. : vtari aa aa tta a t. ae says, w.-.aout to r.s- trox a.s :-r. ;i y.)a? Waat don't staad star.az taat. ti.s It says Vera, dv a z sek t-7 He is all taat .a aai-rs a. nervous, s -o.d. -1-ar. izz.z x.s t; tne tired jr.r.s staai.nj btor ..x as :f a breath ot .-y a.r cad stiddea.j "Vra. I presutne.' us. tae si :i ::s. on arv--e ott ot i .-tt-r Te t-y tatar Irox I n -le Gregory a--):t a yei7 azo. Waa tatb.r was was dy.az " Sa paus-s aarttpt.y. aai a trexr nakes her .ast a td?. at her. Tare :s .aaa.t i..v aai -oat-pa.-, oa .a her s.aa-.-e. a ;t p-rraaps a l.tt.e onten.pt. ia- certa.a y a i.-t-en-e. d -V W;-h a merry heart ga piucjes iato mates, as I was well attainted w.ta ta &izt. sweeny c&td aoae ot tae y.j :r motir many yars jj..." ! S-iat trees, w.ta a ?reen. soft pathway "I tee! that I must ta.ni roa at on'- ! cader her fiot. ani though she knew 1; I'n e GrS'Ty. for your k.ndnes to us. M.ss I-ysart. rave.' stan not. her wor.d btore her. It . aa entran.-iaz hour. - Tzi? seex y in ia-w. she sa-"?. but I d tot teak our rataer as a xaa T i:t:e res.ie:t. xu:2 .es .or or r-r-t. 07 " "'.'a' :t ' bfr not sp-ak like that." i-t-rrupti M.-s I'ysart. ta a .:w, si:a; tQ. "I' .n't :t. carl.Lfi. I know aat you n.-aa. but " "Aai I law -ait I shall nr fo-z:e or to7ut tue f a 1-d you." says Gr.l da. w.ta a --rta.a aczry eititeau-at. "Wei., thit s c-t-." says I-ysurt. w.ti a '-Ui'.-s s.za. aear..y indrawn. U"aat was ta.s veaietta. th.s terr.b.- l.t-1 iz jurre. that was kp tweea a.x aai tataer w.ta suon moaotoa cus prrs..stec-y '!" ""Taat ha : to do w.ta our fraadfather's will. J'apa was tne e.u-st son. ye: tae propy as tett to I'a-.ue Grezory; and taat t ir no reason at all. Natural. y. papa was y aazry a.i-'Ut rt. aai si G---Z ' of us:ag undue :nia-n." "Just s.:. aai of ojurse th-rr is a roo-d de-a. &.ud taat you Con t 2-.w. Tnre a.ways s. n-:,-j'iy e'er t.j qu:te Tery tn.az Aad brs.d-s .&: ui Vera! On.' what has aapp-a-i ;" " Gr'.da .at a- .a aa a?-auxd tasa.'-s at tae .n-a'-r . : of ta -rrazy old char"';t. wn.-a ha top'p.d over to ta ift s.de aad stints ut a d tide-d.y d.s;-pate-i p"is.t:on. Ta aa -iettt dr xr. pre uxa.' .y a.p. na i it the nors waa cr a" th.r pwc set w. aad tney & tax o.d aai sepy. tK. tae re"u.t was that n-y had lrazzd two o ta whe.s cp on a tp ban and nearly capitute-i ta -a-rlaze. "a. tank ycrn." says Miss I'ysa-t. lean xz f orward and addrevar with eara- "Ay. ay. lou d'.'iaowi-dze that." says a, qu: ily. "I nave b-en your wst tr.-ai. af'-r all. ea?" "Vj: have z .vn cs a hoxe." ont.au M.ss I'ysart. :n lones taat treatine a L.t- t.e. " But for you " ""V-s. yes Co on." He "hru-ts out h.s 'A n:.er.y ta :e as tf ata:rst tor tartar . w r-i. "'But tor rr.e ytu would b.i-a ai-r- : a .-at upos -ae wor.d's c.saway. !: r.r d.e as .udan :e d.-tad. To me. . to u. you are :nieatd f r Te7-rth:nz. "v.- m-- u:u .u. ca' u uav tou t'T See naj rtop- Pd sh-rt :c tne nu.ddie of a brjad. preea spa'.- enooxpase-d Dy c.fn cis, -hocsa w;ti an opr..ns toward tae west, when ta.s un "itnfortab.e wcrtrttoc prows dear to aer that she : lost. Sa is not of tie nervous order, however, aad keepinz a S '"C heart looks hopefully around her. Far awjy over taer. :n tie distan't. stands a lizur ilzat.y i.ned aza.ast ti xa-s.ve truak n( a syTaxore. tnat moat until. stakab.y d-iares :tse.f to fa a man. H.s ba-k is tume-d to ner. aad h is ben-i-iaz over somth.as. aad. so tar as she can ; u sa.i.. oe x more. 1 nae ttr-ini-l Juli" -euio.e .njo. sz.az. c.s cotatnj ed you. I have ia tae means of aar.es ' : """ derab.y tie worse tor wear. A trix starvation." . Cinieee;;r. perhaps, or a weii. some- It so -.irp--;ik a fao wi'A sh--w s.zns :3X ": other of that sort. At ill events of i'.-.-ement it sno -.: n -w. as h- sks ; - -e.-ome as tae ear.y oew. to pror ry word aad ze-itu-e "hat he tae.r bat'a-ti 'To oe cnnnnued-i Xo a Poe-c Ti lears pe:ry ""tor repetition" en.rTLs Tr: v:w ; STjt:n:T pr?frd ta a letter which was toend o an un..xited eitect. ; - batt!i. exouoa he betrays ra.se in ' 1-.. I..". t.-. -.j- r- and disjust. : ui.-i.4-5( a meaats o: cu..:vautT.j a "I have consent-! to alop: you." n i knowle-dz uf literarur. but sehoolb: rs pwa-ttt.?. a. -'.d w. now out- r societlme rvpard ti authors ot poems t.az i-ke a kc.t. "But do no; expert; learned as taskmasters and personal u... . ..r. ni-c. .. l J ':v:ue VO B prvsf unlrstandxz a" the start, an sa save future arzuuiect. Hon-v ha made m p-wr. ".a hav ba. I har. s-f'S ye.pr or ti -e&ente austoaie-i to lead a ci-. iuiunous ' irs;ac poet Gelbel. It was written ei.s-.en.-. Your father ai. h.s i.fe kp-t up him br sont s-hi-i'.bM-y-s of Lotx-fc. a m -st eitravafaa: m-c.ize. and. dytaz. aad is slrn-ti "Karl B-kmiiL IL left yoc paupvrs." U a.m.t h.s out . icass- The letter is printed in Lk- "-.zTs-o ar feet. 1 f5" A:T that two toj, "Th a-aesty of wh,.h you b.at -s n-t,t Wc W coc"'d everytnlnz." sa says, in a bum.nz ton, t 'wara Herr Oetbe! s "Hope ot "Let me rmind you that irocrtesy. Sr-rl-cg." th letter reads as follows: has its eia.xs ap-c you." ; We sc?pe yoc d-d cot thttk of sscs "Hani Tie word pauper is cap;a-.nc. ttlcjrs whec 7-00 wrce the poem. Tae it en.s." says he. unmorJ. "Before we ! Herr lhrr sevs it :s a Try beaardn! ;u,t ;a.s p.-.xt. however one last word, j bot there'are so niartr rery Wo- You are u-n-ata my roof: I snail xp---t : . . , , . , . , . . " . ' ; ttftii pom and we are c-iii.red to fearo yoM to jrm t. ntj rui-. I see no oa . ' - I prm.t n . on to enter my doors M TaereJor we teS aad entreat my son. I wUl not nave people spying ' J"0!1- esteemed E -rr GeibeL make no orr: ta nake-daess of the land, and sp-ro-1 more beaotiful poems. And to make et s a-. e and b.sh:iieii wlor the ymr 'S vr wnat tney are p.eased to call . it worse we tare so ieam tie biosr 0.11 was nad r.s-n d-rvenieC. jaraap. -rTi-n-r.o.t.-. Tny will hare me rapir of every poet. wLat year he was sounds pieasac:r aai more or-.a xioi f-"-". 1 P'r. pior. I tell yoa. A i ;Zi ft6 what rear t died in. We Li. a aasei rvm t.ai-wae ;ae . w . J t write to yoc because yoc are the ordy w ,,f .,1 their r.jrot. no doubt. A ta-n yr.-.-a a .-a. are hsvin' -tfW them- ,. ,sv 1 rd. T ar on th- road whre ae tad 2aaj ' taer .arm:az eipr:on. I w ron xr , r ..... ..j : : rerr lor.r I fe lt wnn Dreoar.nr for tj jrootn &a 1 uujr;.5:'u-j oreaaa into tae; with taos poor jid-aor-s. proriaims the j ."-versioa. faf that he has been wh-pp.nf tae stream j "It joa w. permit ns." she saya. fam ta.-t c.eams hre and tare tt' tar'iufa tue ictersfiTtr of the A m-vJel of a ovw d.rlz ble a.rs'a;p was r-: represents the r-u. ts of tve years w..-ri a Streator. Ii.. The tu vi-i sh-.-w a vn": vj; -i zi7-7 1 p i tal-xn. to wai-h is atta.a-: a t F047 p.p-e".rs are used f r as.'eni.nz -ai :w pl.-t by a ;as:line eas.ae. The ownr of tie n.'-a.ne claims it w.l. .; fiyisa ma-hme of Sastos-I'uai Tt. The Str for that : what he calls it. eou.i be dr.vn f' rate of miles an b Mir. aai taat it ecu-'. i s.ie tou-h.nz tae stru.-ture at all fixes. He be turned around all day ia ta same spot :n a ma-ime at aa expense of .. r zz I2 : part of W Ch 1-3Z0. t. "n .JUl t7S 'Hi two rcaj r pa: a are .x prop It i of s. a ers. Tit p-wer is sup ine to r.s r.cnown 0 .are his New y.i-i at ts 2 i a t wr w.ta :' taat the Eazle i-"U -i p.icued to construe: AWFUL B0R WOnTALITY. "Peraip I'll never ome lark. The spir.: of adventure is fui. cp.)n m. aad i) knows what demons .naabif taat zz-kn-'wn wood'.1 S-i. fare thee well, sweet, ruy lor: aai when you see me. expert r.e." Sa- pres.s-s a sent.xeatal k.ss up ia her s.".er's brow, averr.nz ana: a "fvw" is tae 02-y appU-uii.e part ot her f .r suia a .st ceca.-c aad runs i.znt.y d!wn toward tie hetz. Sae runs tiro'iza one of tae ppeutinzs in tae hedze. crosses tie grsveled pata. aad. mount. z$ -ae parapet, icoks over tc exax.ae the otaer s.de of the wad oc wn..-n s'a stands, after wiaiuh she com- ' xen-es ner descent. ne little foot sae s.:p- into a conva.ent hole in it. and then tne otir into a hole lower down, and so on and on. until "he six feet of wai are says Mr. Iysart. 3-;ered and sne reaeae terra trma. 1 ana anus notaxz Detw-eea ner and the ; aer to oresi if. "And vj'- ar G-s-i'j"- uesireu cw: o: .ae iove.y wo-ius. I n-i not ask what -unat.- cnose v.ur ' "On. no says he. tttin his hat. "yon mustn't thank me. I: was readiy aotaicc i'uor brutes, I L&iak they were aa.ee?: a Lft.e. It has oa a ienz jeorney." Her ence tums aad toauhea the bell near ia, and unxeute.y. so immediate-; aa ta ausat tae idea taat ao aaa Senator Mark: Eaaca wears a a watch charm a gold n&zre: wtdea Sa worth several tandred d-jliars. It was presetted to him by a Etrm'oer of Mera odlst frieoda wbo reside in OTelaad. Obi. British Reconctotrodi) Camp in Sooth Africa to Be AtKtlibed. Tie terror wt tie Br.tisi reocen tra.i" -aii.Ts ::: -.uta Africa are to i-e aittevi. Tae tppill.tti m .-t:,.llfy that t-.is murke-i th-?- isatps fr-n. the be p:i.:.:nz Lis at leuztt ar-UseJ tie Gov r:.iie:;: to it-'fi-.n and fie ys:eau ca dr which ti..usi.iid of Boer wonjer (.iiidren have j-erisie-d CLt,ecei tlly is to '.-e .i.:inze-l. Tie re-.-o:i :.trudo policy of Er.zland In .".:ti Atrk-a will be one of tie dark est chapter- ex-istievte-l wi;t tie B-?r war Eve:: e--ret: ry lr;ciw. caier whom they were instituted aad maln taiaeU. is not defend tteau. Tie deatt rate in them La le-a awful In s.x nioatt IS.MI per-:.ns fribd in them. I'urinz one nioctt 3.1W death of whites are re".'virde-i. and of the vi tims i.0CS were ciiiiren. The death rate for six mouth approximates was d.ae w customers :n tie st 're. iti aa ordinary ei.jrat- "I Lai heard -f some man wL? lad do:: tils." said Mr. HoUeal 12 ext'la.n laz Lis ,'- "i-ut I did not believe :: .:1. ! be d :.. and determl::-: to ty myself. I ttrst ruid.ed tie Leal cf tie l-.z on nr. oil stone to .ibtaln a flat sur fs .-e. Tin I teafe-1 tie cemeitt 'i" fir disk a L'p.-t w ue fop t 'Idxc sti L small art i-ls. W'-u tit- -mt-at cool ed I sowi fie disk t.zitly to tie stani. Tie m sf d S ui: pa- of tie matter to me was In keeping tra-k of fie p.. a. I used a ur-iii' L i- ::s on tie job. but I am not arus:oind to usi::; a class of any sort, and fre-.tueittly I'd lose fie pin and co dlzz.r.z around Ilk a man ir. tie dark. But I many zed to k-p pretty well on its tra-k." Tie regularity of tie letters as they are seen under tie class test.Ees to this. Mr. Houseal says be will keep tie pin as a curiosity. Mr. Housea! is 25 years of ae. Baltimore American. SUNDAY IN OLD VIRGIN The Iay ' Observed as Strict), in New Kngtand. Tirre is an idea prevalent that strict observance of the SalibataJ i'.:i!..st wholly cocaned to the Xr4 :!. ins couio ie more erroiieouj. -Blue Laws" of Connevtici'.t. sarrit ss a proverb for hardiness, bare , ;,re,'.l the opular uilnd and Bi.' I'Uei " tllt.Il fua. uvcin, UUl iiitfly .-icf -ite. as severe as t raai-iiw'' -r. ij "-t ksij iii 're rijori'iis. wDenever the ol, ain-e "f Suuday was concerned, jl :!:ne under wlucD tne colony ot r, z nia a istablished and, devekJ Vtteiidam-e on uvine service trjj strictly ei. forced, and abstiuenee w :-.U secular ciiiploymeut as ricidlj j..i!!c-l. It was a enuren coing tj i'.ellziou ciisMssed the enerzies f3 P.iie. 'articipation in worship J tie law. and whoever failed in It tl a lawbreaker and was dealt win cvrdinz'.y. uitcr on tnat is. ptie the revolution came a certain laiti the reflex of the taut-strung boi when the fox-huntins. ifck-fijti parser. were inducted into the liThJ but. as the causes wore teuiporarj.J main cause being the political appJ :::ect ty an absentee Metropolitai tie effi,t was not perumnent- It was out of these conditions tl H: mover pr-sbytery spranc. undeti .r.fluence of 1 atneit Henrys m. tie eio iuent "Parson Da vies." tie I'r.-s'. l-'iit of Princeton collest wt:!e S"ine of the EnzlUh who Lave made ihe time notor. wt-ro dicinc. nnd drinkinc. and nirlti tie laity were siaiiuinj; stancmj tie "1 i ciistii'.tis. and were making sa idl nz upon them of such miscml oi,e of tie charzes in their iud'urci azattist tie zovernmeut "at hoci Ttey witasto.!,! innovation. Thejt t!. faith. They built churches : still stand to-day as memorials their piety and churchmansliip.-F: "An uld Vircii.ia Sunday." by TiK Nelson Paze in Scribner's. Miss HOBHorsr. per l.'M.-: and if children alone be re garded the death, rate will exceed X' per 1. ..!'. To an Enciish lady. Miss Hobhouse. the modii-ration of the system under which so many unfortunate Boer wom en aad children perished is due. This lady, who comes of a pood Enciisi family and whose interests in the Boer re?oacenfrad is merely a f eeline of pure humanity, visited South Africa last sprinc and soucit to ameliorate their on-iition. s-te appealed to tie Government to act and it d.d. If ex- j plied her from SoBth Afri.ra. On her j return home Miss tiobuouse To Preset-re Old Chapel. The lovers of fie nntipue and pi'tur es..;ue arcLite:tt:re of former centuries in the City of Mexico are pleased at tie aniiouncemeLif that aa ancieut land mark, tie little chapel of La Coticep cion. is not to tie dtroyed. If Las been variously claimed for this chapel that it marked tLe s;it where Cuauh temoc surrendered to Cortes, also tiat It was tie Erst Catholic temple in which mas was said in tie City of Mexico. A recent iavest.-atl -a of ties i'ints anions tie l-t authorities 0:1 ancient history of tie capital did not establish them positively, but fie lift: chape! is without d u'.t one of the earl.est places of Christian worship built in the city by the Spaniards and probably in the whole of North Amer ica. TLe chape! of La Conception now stands in tie rather r.eziected little plaza of the same name, which is the public stand for the heavy cars aud wazons licensed for Lire. It is to be rescued from this unromactic sur rounding, however, and a park laid out about it. The chapel will be given a few needed repairs and protected by a suitable railinz. It has been proposed that the new carden to be called Jardin rriozaba!. after Mexico's late min ister of war. TRUE DAUGHTER OF CALIFORN This One Wanted Recruits for "Busted Lung Bricade." "Western cilrs are charm in;, si a younc man who accompanied 1 ; Presidential party on the late Presi Mi-Kitley's Western trip, "but s times their hospitality declares itt; disquiet ins ways. Out In Los Ant I met tiie prettiest girl I've sen years. We were walking in that dmi like park of the town. Westlake, t' she suddenly stopped and looked it Then, in that br;sk way-Westeni have, she said: " Isn't there somethins the bi with you?" "I d.dn't know whether it was inj or my tie. " "I d ou t know," I said. "Is thew "' Haven't you a couzi?' she astfi " 'N".' I answered, cettius worr- " "I'idn't you ever have bronci or short bresith. or a stitch in your or piuriy. or pneumonia, or anjw I.k- Thaf V she went on. "I Lad to ':-ss up that I hadn't " i'm s irry." she sjiid. piaiutively hop-J you ha 1.' "I just zuspej and she continued " I'nr if you had. you know. : could stay out here and join the R B. " What on eanh is that?" I asked " Why. the "Busted Lune Brizi ; Lots of the loveliest men belong I m so sorry you can't but land brightened visiblyi jwhaps yon be ci.uisumptive after awhile.' "That's a Western girl's way f , ins agreeable." said the young rnai ! cording to the New York Times. i it struck me as a bit ghoulish. The Groom as Forehanded. Ministers Lave many iiiterestine and tmus.nz experieaces. A e ai e,ergya,aa was .'.in cp- 1 oonversaticn w.ti a nu:.tb 'izaz-d la pealei to the Government to laterpoese and end the system under which Boer prisoners, or pensioners, were b:cg ju dieially murdered- Notiir.z came o her appeals. She then published tie facts she hud oliected in South Africa and the result has teen an awakecias r day. " es cf Oat 1 me o.iier cav. wi.en each wo.udii.es he had r "he party had this to o r : S-me time ago a great biz fellow. rvi-.ii.j. urese-u. aim a youi.z woman ame to of the British con.--ieuoe. The Govern- ' no w .ti,eses. and. men" felt .nstrained to take notiie of ; to ta--e any. e( the opinions and feelings created by ; maid and groom the publication of her pa Dipt let and the order was given for a change in the concentration system. ee m.te of a to liiai. They had a fii' f. d.d hot care rthi-l-. a brides ;aa were select.! ALPHABET ON A P1NHEAD. Wonderful Achievement of a Baltimore tosrrarer Excite Surprise. j H. A. Housead. an engraver employed i by George Waiter, jeweler, has acvom- ! pllshed a task ia tie engraver's art ! whet eclipses tne engraving of the i Lord's prayer upon a silver dollar, j which was supposed for a long time to be tae tr.umph ot tne wors in engrar fV4U L'"-"-'d- aad the ceremonv began. Tty had prcm.s.-d to love aad uyi an-i a., tie r t of wnen tne prea : the br.de." The groom, on bended knee hesito.-i o say something Tea Drinking in Russia. Enormous iuant:ties of tea are suoie.l by the Russians, but tbej uot sutler troin any effects owia: tie way in which they concoct the er.ize. With them it is not a cup of i-ut a glass of tea. a spriuklia ea. is put into the pot. boiliuz is p cured oil. and allowed to stani '7 fbau thirty seconds. A '.unat.-y of the brew about two .iS"i-ufiils is poured into a w;--.i is then tilled with boiling wt A si.-e uf lemon and sugar are and uere we have one of the mo treshing and piquant drinks ima? ble. The color of the tea as drnw a pale amber, aud. of course, ns IS used. 14 a little, tried couldn't. and "tviss the bride.- said the pastor. yT- 'r -uv croom. whose .ace Lau uen tne color of a June rose lue w:tiese burst forth in laughter. -..e -.e i...n. er tad all he could dn Stg. He has managed to engrave the ! :a:- the ser.ous expression which -uu.ug people. alphabet complete on the head of a ways wore w common p.n. Mr. nouseal. who rarely j -ewif-ir.Lune. uses a g.ass in his work, can read tne letters with the caked eye. and al though there are few persons nifydEg glass serves to make them easi ly disiigaishabie. The letters range ; Sotn-tbinjc Sharp NeeW. A TOiin it:ii . eyesight is so rtrotg. a common mag- in... , 6 '""a time ago went and asi.i for f,...o. u from left to right and are all capitals. 1 ' ' 1 ,r' ue 01 bw" f r-ends. e- i In tie first circle around the edge of 1 I " ." M Ith a sober th Lead of the pin are the letters from ' . - ame to her. A to M. inclusive. Within this is a I second circle begincicg at N and end- 1 Sag at Z. aad directly In the center is ' the Ac mark. The diameter of the pin- j bead is barely a sixteenth of aa inch, i and it can be understood bow small the ' tetters isost be. Tbey are about one- . fourth the size of the letters in the ' Lord's prayer engraved on a dollar, j The work occupied about an tour and a the servi.- ! H m.. .1 msj " u7 juiru. aauouaced: "K;ss ; A man once received as a pr4 trom a sea captain a fine specimei the bird known as the "laughing J1 ass." As he was carryiujrlt home he "l a brawny Irish navvy, who awj him: "Phwat kind of burrd is tbat I asked the man. "That's a laughing Jackass." ei ed the owner, genlallr. The Irishman, thinking he was "iaue tun of. was equal to the occ and responded, with a twinkle eye: "It s not yerself it's the b,rrl mane. sorr:"-London Spare MoW n 1.-0M smiling the young ladr t0ok mar.Le-i out of the store and to her tome with it. And now the young hardware mer chant is , id some doubt as to iuVt ueh of a joke on the young Udr -Boston JouruaL uy.- uw mean acts of h! . aalcklT bronhr J . ar talf. ill. Honseal occaaionally leaving or a cr.rt d,T. , Z 'nivj w uuice The Unappreciated Author- The Unlucky Author I envf PresidenL His Friend Vfltnm 11 v For 1 special reason? The Autbor-If I had sent a I ord original story to Congress oum nave promotlT returned it 1 available-Cleveland Plain Dealer Tenants' Rnrhta in Holland- In Holland no landlord has the f' of raising the rent or of evict tenant As a rule, the only letters interfH enough to read are those that H never have been written.