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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1906)
()oitlht4 IMt Aftot kn ftmin yeara sltiC thorn was no lllll.. t'XlltCMIKtlt llirmiKlioiit tlio Hunlli, cuiincil by tint itiinuiiiirttiiiffil Unit monkeys lintl been .irovoil Ui btt wholly cuiibIiIm km eultiiii nickers find i.f I'niirHo much cluuprr tlinti native liilmr. All mirlH of stories worn In the iilr. oniiio purity trim ami many wholly fulm until llnully Homo newer uml later sensation relcgatt-il thin tmo to fuin'Ifulni'KH. A runiilu of year since, I rccclveil ft vIhII from my ohl Ciiilfornlii part ner, win Jniil nettled in tho Month, nml now owned (inn of tho fluent uinitll lilnntiitlotm In tho Htate. From hltn I linarrt tho ntory first Imiul, M he him self was reeiiotiMihle for It. A wo net n round tho binning Ion flru lu my Virginia liomo, nnd niiiolmil mid Ulki-d of our enrly tlayi In Cali fornia ami tho Territories, ho nuddn ly liroKn out Into Ms hearty Intigh nn1 nalri: "Tred, did you ever hear of my monltey trtule. nnd how they idrkod my cotton for mo, and raised merry hob all through our part or tho stater 1 replied thnt aim o lio nnlceit tho ques tion. I Heemed to recollect having read aoiiiethlnir to that effect, only thut It u but a very faint linprenalon. and had probably been dlnnilaeird from my mind an a fane" ntory. "No," he enawerrd. "It waa abso lutely true, and I yrt believe It could bo luadw a thorouich and completo Bticcenn, not only In tho cotton flolda, but la largo orchard and perhaps among Itio entailer frulla auj berrlua. "You know," ho rnntlnuod. "that bo aide uiy plantation I hava several good mines In (Jeorgla, tho working of whlrh whllo not of a bonatua naturo, add cjulto materially to my Income. "Olio morning a whorl thick art man of forty, whoae rx:llnif gait plain ly betokened thu Hal lor, wulkud Up my roadway and to lua plar.ua, where I ant talking with my overMT and enjoying my morning pip. Tho two larc fttdn of cotton on cither aide of tho road were about rendy to pick. T1IK BIO APE UitArED and I waa busy planning upon which Held I Hhould commence, or whether I had buttur tllvldo my forco and of fer somo Inducement for tho party bilnglng In tho largent cjuantlty In tho nulclicnt tiuio uud luuvlui; tho cleanest picked field. "The vlHltor touched his cap with the fort-finger of his right hand, and naked In fairly good Kngllsh, "Are you tho one tho darkles call the Cap tain r I aald, 'Yea, what can I do for row? Ho ntno up the atepa un invited, drew a chair to my aide and banded mo half a doscn etc. black cigars, which, I may add. proved about tho finest I ever hav smoked. Cap tain he said, ! want to sell you 125 monkeys, or rather I want to trade thorn for an Interest !n tho Buffalo gold mine. I am nn old miner and am tlrcu of knocking round. I wsb through the Buffalo yoHterday and while ah isn't the richest In the world, a few thouBnad dollars, would open her out wonderfully.' "'Even admlttlnr that 1 were will-; lug to take you um my mining itartaer.'i I asked, 'what the devlt would I do with 125 monkeya? I think I could tmo one as a playmate for tho chil dren. They feel pretty lonoly alnoa their mrrthcr-B death.' "Ho waved his hands toward the two big fluids, It a their snow white covertnt. " 'Speak out. man, I said. 'ITa no tlmo for any nonsense.' "'Well,' ho continued, "I waa fterer moro eurnest In ray Ilfo. Monkeys, as you know, aro great Imitators; all of my 125 hare picked cotton on an island In tho Pacinc, where I waa stranded four years ago, and their leader Is as Intelligent as a man. I will guarantee that If you will place him by tho eid of your best picker, at the close of the day, he will bo at least one hundred pounds ahead. Walt now,' placing tils hand on my knee, 'your superintendent at tho mine aays you have offered a half Interest for 110,000.00. I value my monkeys at S100 each, hut I will make you an even exchange. J will oversee their work for tho first three days, and If twice as much cotton has not been picked as by an equal number of darkles, you may coll the trade off 22i -H X. .... I 4 ':PJ Mitii.l Nawaeaper aasnriaUiHi, and I'll uinko no charge fur tha pick lint.' "I won't bother you with tho ! tnlla," nnld my old partner aa ho ra ni led nnd lli;htd hU pipe. "You re- member I nm a grent believer In tbn larwlnlan theory. I llko novelty and tiovur nfuau to Invent Ignto a new Idea hecauiio It tippenrN to bo out of tho common. I did Invcnlltfuto till ono, very thoroughly, nud paid several vlalta to tho vcHHel whero tho ttiim- keya went kept. I could uliuoHt con vcrno with tho big tender, who proved to hn tho fluent and moid. Intelligent nnlninl I cvrr aaw. Tho moro like a human bring I treated him, tho mora attached to mo ho aocmcd to beromo, whllo I notlevd t tint ho nt onto ro ftentcd nny familiarity towardd mo by Ibu othera. "After omo thoue.ht n to how tho dnrlib a would regard thla rcmarkablo Innovation of what they might con Mldor their rlghtM, I tnado tho trado. In company with tho aallor who anawered to tho namo of fYrnando, t ordered my dark lea out onto the lawn and explained to them what I proposed to do. I added, I wanted neither them nor ftny of tho men on tho adjoining plantation!) to get It Into their nigger bralim thnt thla would In any way affect their poel- tlona. It had taken thla man years of hard patient labor to educate them) animals to work, and probably do others would ever bo Imported for auch a purpoue; that none of my men who cured to work would bo discharged, aa thero would always bu plenty of extra work at tho mines, and I tried to explain to them that thU waa solely an experiment of my own. After tho cotton was picked, If It resulted as i'V-rnando said It would, I should take a cou tract to pick my ndr.h bor'a 100-acre peach orchard. What we should find for our Blnilsn friends to do during tho cold weather would have to bo left for future considera tion. Till! DARKEY'S WRIST. "Most of my darkies looked upon tho whole matter as u Joke and went away laughing and Jollying each other, but a few muttered nnd ahook their beadn. and acted as If they might prove troublesome Ono of the latter aaid. evidently intending that I should hear, that ho'd bo damned If ho'd work on a plantation wuero they employed beoHls. "1 had bad troublo with tho man at several different times. Ho was a powerfully built negro, nearly six feet four Inches lu his bare feet, and when not In liquor, holding the record of tho fastest and cleauest cotton pick er In the section. Hut ho had a very surly disposition, and was too fond of threatening his fellow workmen with his big knife, which was half as long as an Austrian sabre, and which be kept as sharp as a razor. I had cautioned him about this and told him that If I ever saw him draw that knife on any one, black or white, I would shoot him without warning. He was well aware of. my faculty with a re volver and was generally obedient to my orders. After his remark above, however, I told him that I was get ting tlrei ef hla Insubordination, and ordered him to report to the cashier, get his pay and for the future keep off the plantation. "About two oclock on the third day, Fernando came driving up tha road with three two-horse wagonB of what proved the funniest and most unique freight that ever entered our gates. The occupants of the cages were evidently a little frightened at their ew surroundings, and their chat teriags were Quite subdued. Old Pytaaorae, however, their leader, sat ea the front seat by the aide of Fer nando, as quiet and dignified as any Judge, and seemingly as stoical as aa American Indian. But his eyes beamed cordially and he smiled as nearly as a monkey could smile, as he swung hlnmelf from the seat and bounded up the steps to greet me. "The monkeys were permitted te run and romp for a couple of lours. their leader sitting by my side most of the time, smoking one of our pipes with much seeming enjoyment and after the manner of a sober old Dutch man, lie occasionally laid it aside am want out to his family evidently forbidding them to do this or that or ordering them to be more quiet at loast expressing some sort of super vision of their aotlous. "At seven o'clock he and Fern a a do went among them, giving some sharp commands, and they went quietly to their cnaus. which were fastened by Fernando. The rest of us sat on the porch smoking, and part of the time I played on my banjo, which latter appeared to greatly please my visitor. Hoon after nine, as wo wore prepar ing to go lo our rooms, tho monkey chief, J'yihngoras, pulled my coat aloovo and walked ahead of mo to mlno. Taking a blanket that hung upon ft peg, ho motioned as If he wanted to lako It hack to tho pla.xa I nodded my permission and ho went out with It. Kpread It and aluumt asked mo In so many words If he could ulucp umhi it. I l.iughliiKly said: 'Make yourself perfectly at homo, old fellow,' at which ho grinned back at mo M If ho accepted It ns a compli ment, and curled himself upon tho blanket with a great grunt of satis faction, where I left Mm. "Tho next morning Fernando brought out tho monkeys, divided them Into two gangs, and commenced tho picking. Pythagoras would lead ono gang for a whllo and then hurry over to tho head of tho other, run ning; back to sen if any cotton had been skipped and llko tho most com petent overseer, keeping a watchful supervision over tho wholo work. Nothing llko It had ever bucn known on any plantation. "Wo stopped nn hour at noon and by night, by actual weight all form er records had been beaten by over one-half. Whnt also appeared to me very rcmnrknblo waa that tho pick ers seemil Just as lively and active when tho day's work was over, as when It commenced. That evening was a repetition of tho former, but before retiring I thought I saw some men moving around near tho bouse, and twlco I'ythngorae uttering a low grunt darted down the atepa, return ing and stinking his head each time as if something disturbed him. Noth ing, however, occurred, and I finally went Into my room and lay down, al though, but partially undressing. "It could not have been very long after midnight when I awoke with that Indcacrlbablo feeling that somo imn was moving ubout tho room. I had rlof-cd my windows on retiring, but now felt tho cool night air blow ing eft nrroea my face. Aa I me chanically graspt-d my re volver, cocked It nnd rall mysi If suddenly to a sitting post are, I felt tho point of a sharp instrument ptcrclnR my neck. I faintly heard tho Bound of a shot, tho mom seemed full of smoke and every thing went black as I fell back sense less. "Several days had passod before I opened ray eyes to returning con sciousness and what occurred during that Interval, I havo learned only from thoeo to whoso untiring care, assisted by my naturally Btroug con stitution, I owo my life. "Tho darkey I had discharged, had crawled In through my window with the evident Intention of robbery and murder. My wutch and purse lay oa tho floor and my nocklle with a valu able diamond pin had been thrurt In the pocket of hla blouse. Pythagoras had evidently beard the noise, slight as It was, or perhaps hla sense of smell was, ns Fernando said, extreme ly acute, and his devotion to Ms mas ter's friend brought him at once to my bedside. . "I do not know whether or not mon Vcys can see In tho dark, but if not Pythagoras's Intuition must at least have civen him a sort of second Blunt, for when Fernando and tho overseer rushed In with lights, they taw that the buz ape had grasped tho darkey's right wrist which held the knife, with hla right hand, and twisted and broken (he wrlsh in Bplte of tho darkey's great strength, whllo tho long fingers of his left hand were pressed lightly around the throat of the darkey whom ho had evidently strangled with com parative ease. All would havo boon well bad I Iain eilll. but my sudden rising had not only plunged tho knifo Into my own neck, but caused tho fail of tho revolver which fired the fatal shot, tho big bullet plowing through to faithful Pythagoras s brain and killing him Instantly. "Wo gavo the body of tho darkey to somo of his friends, but Pythagoras was burled under a beautiful live oak, und upon tho mound, after I recovered, I placed a marble alab Inscribing upon it tho words 'Faithful to the Death.' "Oh, you ask what became of tho rest of tho monkeys and my experi ment! Well, after tho doctor aaid I would soon bo all right again and per mitted me to walk about, I had Fer nando take them out and try to re sume the cotton picking, which tho darkles had meanwhile nearly com pleted. They had been very uneasy and had shown so much restlessness that tho morning and evening hours of relaxation had been abandoned. "They would give low plaintive moans and cry out like children when hurt and when releaaed Instead of romping and jumping as at first, would gather in groups and chatter together as If talking over some troublo. Then they would troop down to the corner of the plantation and point away off towards the South. So Fernando said he would not let them out until 1 was well enough to give the matter my personal attention. That morn ing Fernando took the lead and spoke kindly to them and tried to act as nearly as possible as old Pythagoras had done, but It proved uphill work.1 I was sitting on a fallen tree near that timber over to the left partially concealed by some bushes, watching the work and wondering how it would all turn out. when I saw two of tht monkeys skulking; in my direction, evi dently trying to escape to the woods. I had my revolver with me, not on their account, but because some of the darkey's friends had been heard to make threats, and as the two monkeys came near to me, stood up and ordered them back. The larger one, a female. Instead of retreating as I supposed she would, immediately picked tie a big stone and threw It at me. Though the distance was con siderable, and she must have been surprised to see me, the aim was so true that It knocked my hat off, and tor a moment I thought I waa to be the prlaclpal la another life and death struggle. As she drew her arm back for another throw, at the same time advancing rapidly, 1 fired. Itta pitched forward uttering a most unearthly screech and la a moment all the other monkeys were flying wildly to the southerly pot at ot the wood and shortly had vanished entirely from view. ''What finally became of them? We never knew positively, but hunt ers and travellers report that the Everglades la Florida for the past few years have been full of monkeys, and that they appear tame and friend ly, but are la mortal terror of a gua and If the traveller approaches too cloae they shake their heads violent ly aa If saying: 'No more cotton picking for us.' "Fernando wag at flrnt quite dlscon solato at his loss but I made him foreman of the Buffalo mine, gave him a generous share of tha stock, and ho ha proven a splendid man for tho iH)sltlon, so that the returns nro very satisfactory to each of us. Kxcept when we think of the Bad fate and mourn the untimely loss of that remarkablo Darwinian Bpoclmen of Evolution, we can afford to laugh at our first attempt to utilize the Kiss ing Link." Kcrmll Rnsertlt. Ksrmlt Hoosevelt, second son of the President, is to a considerable portion of the public the least known member of the Hoosevelt family and yet he la one of the most interesting. Kermlt Is a manly lad who U now In prefa tory school and who will within a few years follow In the steps of hla older brother, Theodore, Jr., ty enterlag Han vard. He bids fair te prove a strong er lad physically than "Teddy aad has always gone In for athletics and out door life in general. Net loaf ago h went on a hunting expedition In the Northwest, under the guidance of a man who had been a coapaalen ef bis father in his ranching days aad the big game bagged by Kermlt proved con clusively that be In time will be as good a sportsman as hla father. Coming homo from thla trip Ker mlt politely gave up Ms sleeping car berth to an old lady who hoarded the train after all the berths bad been sold. All tho Junior members ef the Roose M r.'a,Vi; mm mm - - KER.MIT ROOSEVELT. velt family are fond of pets, but Her mit goes ahead of ail the others ia his love of domeeuo anlaale. Dogs have always been his favorites aad there aa seldom been a time when he has not bad one or more caaiae followers, these animals being transported from Oyster Bay to Washington each autumn and back again to the summer home In the sprlnc. Kermlt Roosevelt Is also an excellent horseman. He learned to ride on the President" eld ponr Diamond, a sturdy black animal that served as the President's mount when be waa a young man. Old Diamond Is now a pensioner In the White House stables and when Kermlt goes rising with his father. aa he does wheaever he te home for a vacation, he naes one of the saddle animals In the White House stables, his preference being for Wyom ing. the handsome mount presented to President Roosevelt ty his friends and admirers In Cheyenne, Wyoming. Time Honored Cue for Kerosene A fire occurred on premises rented by. Jews in London. The circumstances were somewhat auspicious and an agent of the insurance company was sent to investigate. He interviewed the senior partner, and also the junior partner, as the probable cause of the hre. lms is his report: "I find that the senior partner thinks it was caused by an arc light on the second floor; the junior partner thinks it was caused by an in candescent light on the first floor but my opinion is that it was caused by an Israelite in the basement 1" life. (Q. E. at.) I am a eratn of qulnlae. wblte aa the v tr eat kuow that fall- tram Uaaveo. My nam la Ufa. Forth 1 re Inte the fevrr-Btrlckeu caiuiis, where stalks diaeaae. n1 Ao my kindly unseen work. I nder my taaslo tauch Use (arms of death are vanquished And shrink inte tbentuetves. Where Hm a human teasing oa a bad of (borne. rhougtits whirling- tumultuous through hla disordrrad bra la; A woman, waa and lanruUhad, with a heavy eye Sad y el law akla. The wantlna; fever hard ahold her life: Or may. perchance, a youth in southern cllmea, Struck dawn by that maMma-a foe that stalks the awe-ma, MalArlau And lying m retched upon a couch of aklna or Bpanlah mean. Calling In waaderina aceent. Hfother," "tsiater," "Sweetheart": Cnto thaan I go, and waatog- 'ceasant warfare TTpnn these tiny melerulea ef death. I conquer; 1 sUoaa. and win theos haek ajmln , To iJfa'a rreen aherea. Search through every neryw and stbre ef thrlr belna; And deal a blow to every antmalenle There working- at hla devilish task M Death. Ami breaking dawn Life's tlaaaea. And then, tbe causa removed, kilid Na. tire renaaerta heraelf. And brlKhter alimpe and ruddy glow re turn to cheeka Unit wan with sickness. Dear friends and comrades, doctors, nttraea. Crowd round and nay: "Saved hla life. 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