i 5 U VOL. 10. MARCH 20, 1908. NO. 39 A Prayers For the Dying Recited In the Public Streets. "A few evenings ago while we were at dinner in our hotel," writes an American author visiting in. Porto Rico, "we heard, s. a second person; dying and they were kerosene lamp,: "From the absorbed interest of the people gathered dn front of open doorsi? and windows of the , afflicted house the sufferer was apparently, trying to die . in full view of the spectators. "Presently the bell began to ring again,) th e procession formed once more, and they all moved up the street, Salvador telling us in explanation that there was , the tinkling of a small bell just outside, the hotel door. Instantly Salvador, the waiter, stopped dn the little bustling run with which , he waits, on the , guests, hurriedly procured a candle, r;i lighted, it ! and carried it out on the balcony. ; Almost as soon as that candle was-, on the balcony railing we three : Americans! were beside it, questioning Salvador, for now going to pray for him." Exchange. The board ; of supervisors at its meet , ing Monday allowed thirty-five dollars to pay the expense of clothing and trans portation of Walter .-.Haight's;! sister') to .the Indian Training school at Chemawa. The girl is fourteen years of age and has ( been a charge of the county for several we were sure something unusual was .; earF- Walter is trying .to get other In- "We saw a procession-, of aian D(vB anu &ir,B lo return witn mm going on many people, led by two priests, com ing, down the street, each person bearing in his hand a lighted candle. They stopped in front of a house facing the hotel, and Salvador told us that somebody was dying there and they Were praying for his soul; Up u nd down the street , as far as we could see on every balcony railing was burning either a candle or a. to the school, and the residents of Del T . 1 11 i 1 - - ' ; rsorte snoum assist mm in every possi ble waydn this good' work. ; The "place for Indian children of Del'Norte couhtv is Chemawa. .; Help . us.-, to , get -them started for the above school land thereby do your ehristian:duty. ....Walter, went to' Smith River Wednesday to solicit chil dren for the school. Del'Norte Times.