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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1894)
7 Mwfc.gH mMnwrr rr Hirnirni um i SAVED BY A BADGE. A STORY THAT WILL INTEREST ALL COLLEGE MEN. Thcrn Wwt n llono Itmiml tlm R. Hot SInn'M Ncilc, mid ITe Wbi About to llu HtrtuiR Up When His College Society i;iiililcm Wits Seen by Ono Who Know it. Tho nixtloth iiuunnl dinner of Onm. i. a Diln wis cortniuly n great succohH. ,.t uiu iol tawo sat ISO guests, 0f nij l ,lh mill lroni nil parts of tho land. 'xl.o feart was oudcil when tho captain i imoo irom his piaco near tho head of 1 1.0 board. Straight of flguro nnd alert i f eye, ho boro liis CO yeais Hnhtlr. "Doys," wiy tho captain, "I haven't Itui to (i Giiminu J3eta dinner for 40 J i ais. 'iiio last limo I went I was a boy i i lollcge. As I look around mo I am I ..1 I uiu not tho oldest alunnins here, 1 v I feci ni young as any ftcshnian. lint I canio lidro tonight to tell you a May, and if you havo patienco to hear mo I may as woll begin. Remember, wo old ones nro garrulous at times and atop mo when you havo had enough." Lis audience was all attention, and .bo captain lighted a fresh cigar, blow oi t a pall' of Miioko and began. 1 was tlio lir.st northu'ii man to .plant cotton in Arkansas alter C-o v.ir. 'Tlio stato had declaicd for the Union culyin 180-1, but thcio was plenty of lawless secesaionism about, and a north erner's lifo and propel ty were none too bal'o. 13eforo I had been long at my planting I got a noticofioni koiiiu of my i.ec essionist friends that 1 mubt stop op erations or leavo tho district if I had any regard for my life in short, they gave mo to undei stand that if tlioy ( aught mo they would string mo up to -mo nearest trco as suie as mynamowas : Jim Roberts. IJow, I didn't intend to btop planting, and I didn't, intend to bo hanged, so I went ahead and told them they could hang me if they could catch inc. "About a month after that I was rid ing across eountiy ono afternoon to got a nttio uusiuess dono in tho nearest town. As I entered a lonoly pieco of road a dozen nion jumped out of tho woods, pointed their guns at my head and ordered mo to halt and dismount. I saw I could do nothing but smrendcr at discretion, so 1 camo down from my horso and was marched off in silence In it fow minutes wo turned into a lano that led deeper into tho woods and kept on until wo camo to a littlo clearing. Ono of my friends brought out a ropo, slung ouo end of it over tho limb of a convenient treo and had tho other end slipkuottod around my neck in a jiffy. .Probably none of you has over felt a hangman's ropo around his neck, bo you can't approciato tho stato of my feelings at that timo. I'll toll you, I felt pretty Korious and thought my lease of lifo had run out for certain. But a man clings to lifo at such times, and all at ouco I had a happy thought. I remembered that I had a packago of excellent cigars in my pocket, and I drew it out. " 'Gentlemen, I said, with as much coolness as I could muster. 'I know that I havo but a fow minutes nioro to Jive. I want to ask ono favor. Giro mo timo to Hinoko out a cigar beforo you pwing mo into otoniity, Will you join jjio? You will find them most excel lent. "My captois grimly assented, and wo lighted our 'weeds' togothor. No ono wild a word. Woll, boys, I mndo that pigar hold out, you may depend, Jlut it would bum. Littlo by littlo tho asli ho- iinn to get longLr and drop orr until ijiero was just so much left." And tliu captain held up Jits smoking stump. pleasuring its small remuindur orjtlonl- 1y with his finger. Well,' thoiigjit J to mywir, 'huie Rtoiw for n few moio jiulu anyway, fund I wan just gutting llio very hut of tin in wlii'ii wu huuid it hoiftu ooiiilng tliiuugh thulium, A Hint looking follow rodo up, Wio mjuihikJ to be a wit of poiuiiMiiilor of tlm umnimny. 'JIuJlo, IJioynl' ho willul out, 'wliu'vo you gut wurii" 'vp vu gut humih, aim wr iroinu l" hung Mm,' mid tlay. 'All Mlilit,' sit Id ihu ulliuor mul mm uvr to Jmvi" u !'' Mt u Nw, J hud uji uiy wutwli uhufii tliU iltlo budrfu )wu," mu tlm mmn M In 1 tt luWullM UtWUMMH XI BHH that huiitf I" UlUmM I Jmv wlway ivrn it l laii' uuii vernal lu m luuy tu J 11 v My '-out ww um, m4 uh Um ikm liuuynu: numb up m y whuw um UtM vv II, u, m mrtmd m ml ui a i- umt unuiuy oum u my mi , 1 1 put i).. ututm w mtr immmtf, it i,,. -...iu ami' mrtmyutg my umt wn ,. ,. , ,.t -i -I n mm Kriii, kvuj U if). i , , ,.w ut jwi i mm m hhww im .! ILt, ' umi lm ml mm iti.ni Ym mm m ulm m n. ..ii lualml imluuk tim lum&m . t- Ui uim)U4U; bwlM HfU i i-.i, i).4 Ul yM md liiM4nrt .. Hut. umL4,' uimi,'l -I tfi iiMt'M' i'-MHHkad 'i. mt t- Am mm I ' Willi Ultl U Ml' " i hud gMi4u4 W M Utktm i iii " i & iltm miK ' ' tliiti v h" 4- i'xui 4w tmtK atMt ' Will m Mmtmdk' "" "'wu 'luU4 Lmi I'll Ixmi feu mmi "" ' hii mJuJ mm w Hm HtBttthl I " " ii km Ju i tmi i iismm mt m mmmm ' " mmmm mi mm " MM JmpmimmM M mmteh m mt I'mYli Op SAD ROMANCE. Until Deatl, Camo to tl.o Inured M,.. There was an interesting romance en- eil with the death of one, a young wo nnn's broken heart nnd a mother's li siact on i preventing a marriago which was ho last wish of her dying FOn. Vilhs Hizer, tho flreninn of No. 1 hook and ladder, who was thrown from ho top of tho truck, was taken to tho hospital. Tho rear wheels of the truck, that weighs flvo tons, passed over his breast and caused fatal injmics. Fivo years ago Ilizcr's wifo died and loft him to caro for a littlo boy who was then 5 yiars old. During tho past ouo or two years Hizer had kept company with a pleasing young woman of tho iianio of Annio JUcGiutric, who makes her homo with a family on Hoyt ave nue. Tho conplo vero engaged to bo married, and tho date for the ceremony was fixed for throo week's hence. When the wounded nnd living man was placed on a bed in a ho-pital, ho asked for Annie. Sho was sent for, and so was his mother. They both arrived at about tho snnio time, and when they np pronched tho deathbed tlio dying man asked Annio if sho would marry him under such circumstances. lie said: "I know I will never get up. I imi going to dio light here, nnd then my littlo lad will bo loft alono." Tho heartbroken young woman prom ised to do all and vowed to bo a mother to tho boy, who was then standing by tho bedside. Both parties being of ono mind, they called a Catholic priest. Fa ther Valicy of St. John's catiicdral re sponded, and upon his npparanco tho dying man's mother created a scene in tho ward aud becamo so loud in urn. testing against tho marriage that sho I was taken from tho ward. The kimt . would havo been tied, but tlnno was no liccnso, and tho priest would not pio- j nouiico tho ceremony without it. Giv- ing tho dying man words of comfoit, ho ' A departed irom tno Hospital. Tho couple , quired by tho Duko and Dnohess of-Con-then asked one of tho lircnieu who stood naught it has been "lent" by hor niaj by to telephone Captain Grant Gairns ' csty to Lord and Lady Cnrrington for of truck No. 1 and havo him como to ! six weeks. mu nuipuui. no got to tno Hospital US quickly as possiblo and met Annio standing by his injured coinrado's bed. Hizor looked up at him and said: "Grant, can you get us a marriago licenso?" "I can," said tlio big captain, and off ho went in search of Clerk Schwab of tho court, and at nbout 8:!10 o'clock tho document was secured and Gairns hur ried with it to tho hospital. When tho fireman's inothor saw tho paper in Captain Gairns' hands, sho bo camo frantio and attempted to tako it from tho captain's grasp, but failed. Then Father Vahoy was sent for again, but ho did not nrrivo until about 0:!)0. At that tiino t ho injured man was grow ing weak. His pulso was feeble, his limbs aud arms were cold as in death, and at timos ho was delirious. When tfin nrtnwt nrrfvn.l tin ttrtnl tt.Wli Af leu ' ..w j...U.j ...v-., .. t.....u. U..M HUM McGintrio and advised hor to olxiy tho iuuwiiiiiiu urn imvinuu jjui iu uijuy ill" wishes of the dying man's mother and not marry Hizor, but sho bogged of him to pronounce tho ceiuiuouy. Ho then said ho would do it if two physiciani. would testify that the djlng man was capable of a legal act. But J)r. Jleuick, tho hospital hoiiso physician, and tho other physicians proount wuie not will ing to teotffy to Hirer's rnti'iual noudl tion, and the pritt ilepnrlid Miw MoOintrlo wan bioken boailwi. With toau running fiom hur uyt she rt annul to Ihu Iwduiilu of tlm inuii nwir ildHtll'S door. 41 10. ib o'eluuk, lift)' idoiu (linn nix how in of IiiIuijmi uuony, HWur dlui. ('IuvuIhihI i'lain lhw 'IIik llullvl rrwr liMil, 'J'lm Imllwt iiriiuf unirMH law liwl H vvyMut W. 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H4m Mf tuMWU mMdimi m mm Mm Um uimm 4tuj Um wmm Jmmh mw Um M W tlm Utf $ Uum umt, md Uu4 mm JU I..1 m luulu aullli Ua llu UiUtlllllli dm Ut-mUtm m "-' mMhmm m4, Mm tmuuM mm, wi- mmm m lit mm Utm IW But h tmt m lm m mm mtuuuiul tmimmi M M N LL Um UJ it tm d UtHt, m K mlW i iwijifc wm4. ii $miumUt h n, UtMdd mm tmm 4 tmt W" ' LSLdtutmm teli i Mii in mtmm m4mt m wiMU Um U tmds mi w. a I Lii lhU40 IMM . . 17 ii. ,- '.J Jul a a ii' i W WV "mw " . T - ,rai lXT.,ri IjyUMMi""- I mmmttmm mmmv m m mmm ml I nr r i - 1 ) PERSONAL GOSSIP. Tho Baioness Kmmn Sporri of Nor. way is snid to bo tho best known woman painter in northern Europe Tho favorito dauuhtor of tho Into Pro. fessor llelnihollz of Berlin is tho wifo of tlio i mi. lent Dr. von Siemens. Priuco Francois do Paul vonLichtcn stein, a near rclativo of tho emporor of Austria, contemplates passing tho win ter in Now York. President Hill of tho Great Northern railroad has donated 5, 000 acres of land to families rendered homeless by tho de struction of Hinckley. The Princess of Wales has a great fondness for having her picturo takon in "groups." Tho priuco dislikes tho cero moiiy as much as his spouso enjoys it Dr. James R. Cocke, a successful Bos ton physician, is perhaps tho only man in tho country who, though blind from infancy, took up tho study of medicino and exeollod in its practice. Tlio widow of Stonewall Jackson says that when ho was courting her ho mado it a rule never to read ono of her let ters on Sunday or to send ouo to her so that it would bo likely to bo enrried through tlio mnils on that day. Tho Rothschilds, by mutual consent, insist on keeping up a very chauning custom. They own flvo beautiful cha teaux ut Forrieres, a French town somo 15 miles south of Paris, and hero all tho members of tho family meet togeth er onco a year. Tho title of tho Duko of Buckingham i.s said to have brought disaster to all tlio families that havo homo it. In tho family that owned tho ducal soat at Stowo tho dukedom ended in misfortuuo and i.s now extinct, but tho property is htiJ1 wncd by tho daughter of tho lato ""Kf- Empress Eugeuio is not going to Scotland this year, so sho has declinod tjuccn Victoria's offor of Abergeldio eastlo, and as that place will not bo ro- Miss El mi TrfmiHllln .if HnUn. n.wl Stillianes Billies of Spriiigflold, Mass., weio married tho other ovening in tho latter city by Rev. Agathadorus A. Pap agoorgopoulas of Now York. After tho ceremony tho Greok nntional daiico was footed, and everybody kissed tho groom instead of tho bride. STAGE GLINTS. Owing to tho illness of W. T, Carle ton tho Carleton Opera company will not go out this season. Couitonay Thorpo is a momber of liiuily Biincker's company, playing in "Our Flat." Ho is "featured." Pretty Annio Irinh has been engaged to appear uith Olga Nethtrbole during Hint actuW tour in this country. Maiio D, Hhotwoll has been engaged by Manager Rose for tho production of t.i....i t. . ... ... ,. t, n ZlZ lor, Boston, Amy Whaley of Pomoioy, 0,, was graduated iiceutly fiom a school of nii.siu in Ciueiiiuutl, Bhu is going abioad to piuparofora lyiiucuieer, Margariit Fualy's mauagur tmytf tliut ihe kII runuiuu her interrupted Uur in Doeeiiilwr, hut not with "hUy Bios Mini," Anew pieco U being unungiui for. J)u Wolf Hojipur hm withdrawn from thu (hmHjoii of llimiiuiul bauker of Ihu ton of Tim Murphy. George RlelmnU mid KugBiie Cuiifluhl Imvn jolnwl Mr Jilnijiliy'n uiinpiiny Julia Arthur huforo hu suIImI for Lumhm wild, "J have no ilnnntoplini, I may Mml un migngumtiiit (u Jondnu AUMMitNt UlU HMMJII-" A dwvr OHllfwiiilmit Mlvllu A)ut hu4w, ha laUn tvu ImvkiijwiiV hm m (Mnviv in '"i'liw Mtilf Trmw." 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Saunders Ot Osceola, Neb., senior Ice-commander and present commander of J. . lieynolds Post, No. 20, G. A. It., voluntarily writes: "I was lu tlio army four years, v as wound ed and contracted sciatica and rheumatism. I have sutlcredcver slnco. I lost thouso of my left leg nnd side, nnd linvo tried almost every medicine known, nnd I think 1 havo had tho best physicians In tlio country, hut failed to Ret any relief. Kvcry sprlne I was flat on my hack, and must say that Hood's Sarsnparllla Is tho Bost medicine I havo ever taken. It has dono me tho most good. It was rocommonded to mo for rheumatism, and I am satisfied and know that It will do all that you claim Hood'SpaX Cures for It. I do not want to say that it wilt ralso n fellow from tho de.id hut It wilt como tho nearest to dolnc It of nny medi cino I havo over known." T.II.Saukdkus, Osceola, Nebraska. H ood 's Pills nro tho hest nftcrillancr tillls, assist digestion, caro hoadacho. 25o. 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