LONE GUADALUPE. i. Ptwl.t. Tttrtria lKlnnd n.acrltt by I'veiitlfe Mulfiinl, Ol'yfgtatt by the Author.) . u. W1 hundred, miles fro.nl the Uvr Cali fornia cwt.it 1U tll Ion inland of Onad.v lup. Uiiadalupe is one of the twelve or J 7. " "jny twenty ti.tmos whivh ,ir ,Mit.itii,. flirt ti4tiik..t. h.vd Wm. ppiytihr to th varioua Reogranhioal division of the earth's surface. Whitney talked of the plentifulnees of ea elephant ou the Uuadalnpe beaches; I prAmnie the sea elephant is identical with the sea liou. Thoy resembl a lion alxmt as much as an elcphanL So the prow of the Henry was turned toward Guadalupe, While on this trip, on morning before daylight 1 heard at iu tervals a Strang noise, something b tvvvon bellow and creak. I thonght it at first the creaking of Kmethinjr aloft, but as it grew lighter I saw a strange looking head emerge moment arily from the water. It gave forth the same cry, dor and came up on the other side of the vessel. It was a seal pnp, which the sailors said had lost its mother and followed the vessel, mistak ing the hull for its mstemal parent I presume that seals have no recog nized fathers to look after them. Tha poor thiti.c, uttering its pluiutive bat dis cordant cry, must have followed us to sea forty or fiftv miles. I know not whether the sailors" explanation of its ' . 7 At IS It? conduct be correct' Anyway it makes I A California invention has just been the occurrence more pathetic, and were' patented which bids fair to revolutionize I utterly unprincipled I should make an j the methods now in vogue for docorat entire chapter describing how this pup I mg glass and porcelain. The objict of seal followed the llenrv during the vov-1 the invention is to so divorate such snr- ae like a dog. being regularly fed, and as it grew up came on board and was t.-Might a number of accomplishments, among the rest that of supplying ns with tish. 'lis thus that a ri;,"id adherence to veracity spoils many an interesting and thrilling tale, and brings to him who practices it more poverty than pence. Guadalupe on the third day came in sight a lone, wave washed, wind swept isle about forty miles in length. It seemed the very embodiment of loneli ness. Some would also say of desola tion, as man is ever disposed to call any place he does not inkabit But though ' evenly in Jhe desired locations and Guadalupe contained not a single repre-1 bmshed over with a soft brush. Grad sentative of the moet intelligent animal ually the images develon on the Dlate. on -the planet, it sustained great herds of j green foliage, brown trunks and branch. goati, sea birds and a little black and I appear, vivid and true to nature. When white land bird, so tame and trustful as ! the image is thus developed a thin coat to perch and eat from Miller'sand Whit- j ing of flux is applied, the plate is pat ney's tin plates during their former visit I into ft firing furnace, and the picture to the island. I becomes pennaneut San Francisco It was our business to murder all the I Chronicle, mot'ier sea lions who had established I the:r nurseries at Guadalupe, A boat J fU of murderers was quickly sent on shore. We did not see boat or crew airain for three dava. Most of that n- riod was spent bv us in looking for the ' boat, aud by the boat's crew in looking at us. They landed on the first duv, found no seal, put off at dusk, lost us in fog, went ashore, swore at the Hen- ry's people for not sighting them, hauled tlwir boat well up on the beach at the month of a deep canyon, supped on hard bread and water, jind turning their craft Kitrmn m . rawlAil nn,lp if fnr a quiit and went to sleep on the sand. During the niht a semi-hrirricane, called in these latitudes a "willa wan, .., ti-.r,Ti. nn.t hoa-iin ,1.-,. vL canyon. Striking the boat, it rolled it over and over among the rocks, smashed the frail sides and rendered it unsea. worthy. For two days the crew roamed up aud down the island, living on Bhell fiih and the fresh water left standing in pools, and trying to signal ns by gres built on the mountains. The captain was in a state of great perplexity at this disappearance. Bat, having left a por- j lion ot tne crew at bt. Bartholomew s lay, he had not hands enough to send ano: her boat ashore and work the ves sel. Then he dare not come nearer the inland than three miles, fearing sunken roc-Ks aud currents setting inshore. Cm the third night one of their fires was eeen from the Henry. Standing in for it, by daylight the missing men were seen making for us in an old yawL Be- ( land, full of water, was towed the shat- ' tered whale boat The yawl had been 1 found on the beach, probably left there by former sealers. By stuffing all the . viuiucn biicj tuiuu npni3 IU lia DUU warped cracks and constant bailing they managed to keep afloat long enough to reach us. i They crawled on board a pale, hag gard, famished lot and I was kept very busy for a time ministering to their wauls. They ate steadily for an hour. Even with this rescue a greater catas tivphe tlian all came near happening. ccalmed and by means of a treacherous etinent we were being rapidly carried toward an enormous rock which tow ered sentinel-like alone a mile or more from the north end of the island. It Trailed full 500 feet toward the clouds. Its perpendicular sides seemed built np in artificial layers. Toward this the lienry seemed helplessly drifting, and the 'Old Alan,"'undor the influence of c r bined anger and despair, jumped up a1:"! down in his tracks and howled on th quarter cWk ;w l.r; hiw the voyago I i reaching such an unfortunate termi nal on. Fortnnala.Jy a ;:ri i ! ntini or hx' lental bruize cjii; uv l.trl ':, i. In time to give ns t"f-ra;-'! way. ' V. e trifled no nioro with (iuud.duy, ; but sailed straight away. PPRNTIfR M.n.FO."iD. ! tTei-h07 Pounds; Wants to Welch 1,000. Be fore his recent vit to wonderland, is thia city. John Harmon Craiir kvl traveled mow tpan 400,000 milea. It w long journey ,'lnit John lum much siio. The floor civ(t which John tony chnoiw to wnlk must, l prepared to wiikitaud ft strain oflT3 pounds. N evert heliw.i, ho eats and nhHt regularly, and conse quently Is healthy, His amtiitinn is to woijrh. 1,000 pound, whioh would shatter the records of hilt historical and myth ological heavy woijjht.i. Ho thinks he, will do it,sioii, unless hi HiiMoty to do no retards hi growl h. "lthashvn tho l.vv with people of almornud weight and Kino," wild Mr. Ouis; duritij; Ins recent exhibition hoiv, "to lie short lived and subjivt to violent attacks of illness. 1 n the. only ouo vho has enjowd throughout lifo perfect health." Craig ha accumulated several fort unes, and lost two or throe in an HLeu.pt I to run a oiiriA 1U yvt iowo Kink ; arYount well proportioned to liia owu 1 iu Rcaides' UitiK fat man hu is ft Knight of Pythias, Odd Follow nd United Workman. Tho tliat know him host my that he ia also regular bureau of charity, j Ho was born iu low City, la., and ia thirtvfiv, yoam old. At birth h i weighed eleveu pounds. 'At eleven month . he weighed sevouty-wwu P0""1 ni1 th rf two r1?,1' ; I'"" " j " by iu the wd for his a, and ! Ptww UXW cash prise offered by Barnum in lisW. For the next two years he traveled iu Europe. When he re turned he weighed 800 ponnda, and year later he weighed 405 pounds. When twenty-five years old he weighed 6& pounds. There Is a Mrs. Craig and a Mr. Craig, Jr. Mrs. Craig is a blonde, twenty-four years of ago, and weighs 117 pounda They met for the first time in St Jo seph iu 1S!?4, when Craig was on exhi bition there. It was a case of love at first sight for both, and in less than ft week after the meeting matrimmiial negotiations had ended successfully. They were, married in Fort Scott, Kan., two weeks later. Craig's father weighed 117 pounds, his mother 123 jKinuds. Kansas City Star. 8aetliln New In IXxorallun. faces ns to produce and permanently fix upon them impressions of. figures, por traits or scenery. A sheet of glass or porcelain is covered with an emulsiou, and after being su jected to a dry heat is placed over a pho tograph, engraving, etching or any kicd of drawing. The glass or porcelain, after being sensitized, is exposed fur about three minutes in ft strong suu light After tfe exposure is made the picture is developed by the use of cer amic powders of any color desired. l be pewder is taken dry and of ted Darmngf.'l Tin Mln. With reference to the reported dis covery of a very rich tin mine about forty-five miles f:-om the city of Du- ranS- John Pershmaker, the owner, the discovery of the vein was almost an accident. He had gone to what is lnlown 83 tae Dlabalt mine for the pur- P0"6 of "'""""n;? the yield of metal faring ores, not knowing that tin had ever let'n f"m"' tiwn'- IIe founJ snaft nbont 300 ftH t de' i1- which luJ passed trough w I'ght veins of gold, iron and silver bearing ores. On making a close examination of the sides of the shaft he noticed a large and very rich lead of oxide aud tin. He ran a horizontal tunnel for a short distance, stri1kin! a veI,n ore,oy'r foUr.feet V J1 "uu "T"' l" - " tin. assaying fn,m .,0 to 60 per cent, of the """P"" " whatever, so that the work of reducing the ore simply amounts to the work of smelting nd casting into ingotsNew York Telegram. Something New In VeeU. The skeleton vest has a full vest front and "n Pen back- The collar an(1 piece of the shoulder top run all the way around, thus affording sufficient body for a proper shonlder set. The vest ia then fastened around the waist by a belt . Tbeee skeleton vests are made in two sizes. One siio will fit a 32, 84, 36 or 38 bast, and the ether will fit a 40 to 46. Knnent sits beautifully and fits l""-"?- mam leaiures are that n does uwav of ghi and useless material and makes a very 0001 garment. Mercer. An Important Letter. Technicalities of the law are being used to an advantage in the Walker county court A party was charged with the theft of cigars. The county at torney, in drawing up the complaint, charged the accused with the theft of "iiin" cigars. The defendant's lawyer succeeded in having the case thrown out of court because the tetter "e" was omitted from the word "nine," . and showed that the accused did not appro priate "nin cigars" belonging to some one eke to his own use. Madisonville (TeX) Messenger. Built New York'ji Elevated Bod. Mr. John H. Hall, who died recently in Thomasville, Ga., was the first capi talist to take hold of the project of tha elevated railroad in good faith, and it was largely duo to his energy that 'the roads were completed. He was a very wealthy man, and besides his great in-t'-re.Htrf in the elevated he had large rail v.iv interests in the south. Cor. Phila i :.!.. Press, 0.-. K i-lniiuurd Ryder is arrau". i fume appropriate Hindoo words to tiiemn,ic of a lot of Yale songs, to be introduced into Eunt India by Pundita itamabai, who is laboring to elevate child widows. ii)ti.ii., ilK in tHM l r i f. i it --- Iv'i.-i' . ., J -' - . . m . .. A ... .,. -m.l. J IjI Hanoi Ofii f ' y " , -'J T 1 Jr: I iil s V , 11 ii.eeti.K. L j, , . . i 7 ( i j. lii 1 t i i l i i... .,, iMii . iii, I 7,-.. .K 'J -v -',:1,I, .ore ..I .r..e II ". Mel. , jJJ f "V ' f not w.Ml lnui.lrt.,t .Wltr. or j i .ii i m . ' ' I THE WlLLRMETTE hand Company OKKKItS tNll'( H.OMESEEKERS - We lmvo lots "0x'2M feet, lOt'h'JiX) feet, till I'.ivorality looutctl. Thfuo lota twit-o the ordinary fi.e tire Imt half tho usual price of other lot niiu ilarly located. We have otie-aoro, two-ncre, live itu.l ton acre tracts, suitable for suburban lionien, convenient to town, schools, churches. etc., iitul of very productive soil. A large, growing "1 rune Ori lmnl, l which wt will sell part iu email tracts to suit puivliascr. and on easy totttis. Call and see us and get prices at On gon City office .ron Robert L. Taft at Portland office, No. 50, Stark street, Portland. ; raa r.lnllnf. , Fan painting is the coming caprice. In Pari it has outlived tht winter, and , the latest "tli'siiia" ar still the talk at all the women's gatherings. Featlior fans have, of course, had to yield before this cra, as plain surface are needed to receive the decoration. A fancy of the winter was a clover leaf fan of satin or silk, npon whichamotu friends put their autographs. One of clover green silk, with violet wood sticks covered with celebrated names, was carried at recent diplomatic reception. What a treasure trove this will be to some future collector. Exchange. Trimming for a 1111 DrM. Speaking of bills, I saw a ball drees the other day which gave me a positive shock. It was an eiquixite bit of eastern embroidery of most curious oV i'u, worked on filmy black net. I a.tked what it was supposed to represent, and ; learned that it was a repetition of s ' scroll from the Koran. Think of dancing in a gown which hail around ita hem the creed of millions of people, "Allah is ; Allah, and Mohammed is his prophet!" 1 P. A. Reesenr in Kate Field's Washing-1 ton. j 8h Thinks It llnttar Thn aa Annuity. ' There is a woman in Norridgewix'k jail for trespass. It seems that one of her neighbors gut put out with her aud had her arrested for trespass. She was found guilty aud fined one cent and costs. This she refused to pay, and the plaintiff advanced a week's board for her at Nor ridgewock. She has now been there a month and there is no sign of a change of heart on either side. Fairfield (Me.) Journal. , Sha Paint, and Writes Masle. Josephine Oro, the composer, who has in so short a time gained recognition by her songs, dances and marchea, is a pretty pink and white little woman with Dig gray eyes ana a gentle, winning manner. She is as clever with the brush as with the pen, and her fruit and still life studies are justly admired. She i quite a protege of Lillian Russell, who is very partial to her. New York Letter, Doubt About tha Coming of Summer. A little four-year-old girl np town got np this morning, and as she hopped over the carpet to where she could get the heat of the register she looked at the window, on which Jack Frost bad man aged to get in a small specimen of work, and dolefully said, "Papa, I dess it ain't tomin' summer in ever so while. Mam ma said it was tomin' more'n a week ago." Utica Observer. What Are Trifle.? In a will recently admitted to probate 1 in, the Ulster county surrogate's court ; occurs this clause; "I give and bequeath J to my daughter Bix silver spoons, all the ! diahee, and all the trifles." The qnes- tion propounded to Surrogate Carpenter ia "What was the intention of the testa-! trix when she wrote 'all trifles?' and what are trifles?" Kingston Freeman. directly over Hio minister, drenching I him through and through. A temporary A Glio.t Card Party. j check was given U) tho services by this A society lady of Jefferson City, Mo., : sudden fulfillment of the preacher's is getting up a progressive ghost encher J prayer and the tninnuility of the meet party. Not a word is to be spoken by . lug was not re-established until an in the guetits until the twelve games are vustigatiou revealed tho cirtiso of the un playcd and the prizes won. Sheet and expected downpour John L. Smith a full curtain masto are to ..be. worn, and uTteeii-yeur-old buy, had secreted hi'm no player is to know his partner. St. self in the utt ii; of tho school house in ad Joseph News. . j vimco of the mcetilig and given practical lell'ect to Mr. KIm.Hv'. I IT.,. lm,.,,.. I (,.,. u 11 1. " ....t... uijiunu ui ocuiunwiK" Ilolstein, who is soon to become a bride. ' is H tall and very handsome vounif wom an. Jier shoulders, arms and nock are i perfectly jirriportioned, and she has pretty, dark blue eyes, ' (iwnutm . . t . 1 1 ' i i ' V.' ' ',1 't'MKNTst.Til AM' - KITTY NEALE. All In th (l.ild.0 Vat. ' I m.l with Kltlj Nnata, On h.r poll th. milkitin pail, a Uumj Main at h.r knw, Ohl b.r .yua w.nt tint. in. of hlua, With th .111)1111)11 ilant ln through. And bar aaorr lip. lb. bt uf lb. ruat on Uia traa. Fur a jrnar and fur a d.r, 1 bad auuKtit In .vary war That maid.n (air a. May fur uiy triM tor to Kln; Evary art of tnnan. and y rond lait. with lawni try, t had naad wlili rnuwlcM alU. yat all, all In valnt , Bat thai moralng. at tha trace Of th tniuM. In my far.. She pauai with timid irraea and morinarml my name. And a blowml, IiIwwmI man, I'd a klM bemtath b.r ran And eonaent lit-r ul to .pau, wilhout one woril of blame. And amid lb. blunmlng bnw.ra, I'd bare ramtilitl on fur hmtr.. With my bluthlim Klow.r of Kliiwurm, under lli'vi-n's lil ne doui.; But th. lamb h. nk a lilt At b.r lull, till all .pill, And crirm, "I'll t liiltr' Kuty darlnt hume. Alfred 1'ercvvtU (iravra In Spra-Laitir. An Kany Way of I'.arnluf Money. A Brooklyn woman has found a now industry for her sex, and Is practicing it herself with siiceem. ,Hhe outlines her plan to a friend upon whom sl called in a social and business way: "I want you to have your bills made out in my name. Just let me buy everything, In a word. You have priced and compared. Well, after your price are as low as yon can make thnin. after yon have practically concluded your pun-haws wilhout re gard to anybody else, then have theso goods made out to me and delivered t yon. No matter how low the prices are I siiall make 9 per cent. "I have a standing account with all the leading dry goods stores anil millin ery shops and furniture factories in Brooklyn. I get 5 per cent, on everv- thing I am snpwed to sell, lf tho bill is made out in my uame I have person ally mid those goods which the bill calls for. tIn your case, of course, it is purely a friendly courtesy. But I get the com mission just the same." The statement sometimes made that women have no head for business does them a great in justice. Drooklyn Letter. A Prompt Auaw.r to Prayer. A Unitiil llrethren preacher, the ttev. John Ii. Etterly, of Lewiston, has been conducting meetings at tho Brush Ridge school house, In this county, for three weeks. The countryside for miles aromid is represented nightly, ami in tense interest is shown. The other night an amusing climax occurred dur ing the delivery of brother Elierly's opening prayer. The venerable minister has shown a partiality for the phrase, "O Lord, shower thy blessing down upon us," which is iucoriioratod in all his prayers. When this period of his invocation was reached tho audience wan thrown into a condition of extreme excitement by the copious fall of water from the trim di... . , , ' ,"'li Willi two UUUKetHOf (inHn water. Lewiston (I'a.) TRY TDK ICMKIil'RISK WORK. ON JOB . l venr. lielUiO-4iM'H.mi;ii in w. . Tros'iiror'n Nullm, i iv. 111 lv In-n.U Intel. uw;1 '! ll. ,,miui.ni Mull tt.ioieu I'llt't to i A,,!l will '" "'" llio-lHlor thl....l.'e. r,niiiiv i ie.iioor. hi I'llv, M.iy , l""l. Niilloo or 1'Umiinil ,.i"liilO i'iilll Ili-IWi'.'ll l :lfil inllilin ll I lllli - )' l ! II II I M hi i ii. 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I II A It I M CMSU,N, I AiliiiliillrMf nt III. m'ntn t ll,rU)inii. ll.l'.HIIi, iiu'ii.iii I Id , Uri'iinii, April IV l"l, Mi'lirtil. A I'ti-ti t .ml K Mrinl.iilt.il iUIru j lur Ailitiliilnli'r tll '.viM J NOtlCK, I r.8 I isii Ortu Okh.ihn Cttv. Oku . Antl It. ImM I t'nltlili)llll llVlll li..ll 1n1lrr.1l .1 lllltnllll. tiv Kr.iti'lsll I'lili'i.riiOlitl 1')ntltt. Mi'l'tllliiHilH tur l"ii,l,,iln In. Hiiiiii"tv.il Murr Nil, wl II. tril J1111..I IvO. Itlmll III.. lt nt K.1) .imv . In i H . r 0 ..lit ri'ii'k.iiin. i'nitiil Ui.tfuli, with . vl.w in 1)1. ..iH'.lltiiioit ot .Mill .uiry. III. ..til iniit.t .r. lii'u-l')' iitiiimiiinit In .i u'r .I Oil. uilii'ii mi ll" 'tli .Li "I Jim.. ij. .1 1 1) t'lm'k. . hi . In r.M'i'ii'l .ii'l Itiriiuli l.ll utility iMiit'eritliiif ..til .ll.itrit .Iiiiii'I.iiiiii.iiI : i h ya s 1 mtM', n.ii.r. .No I'll K. ' f. ??. I Mi nrrn , (nmiinN t'irv, n. . ! Apr 17. vj i l'iimiliiliil h ivltiij ln'i'ii .til.tvit nt (hi iiit'i. 1 In Whi W lli iiili'iti.ii khii"I Kinl , lili I li t" ; vtili.rui-r fur Hi'.ii.li'iiiiii liit lliiiiii,tt,',. t iiiry : Nil 77 'J. iUtl',1 M It'll l., Isi'J. U)inlt ih. Int. k .nil 4. ri'i'liiiii 3. In. 11 tli l)i 1 1, r .1 In l ln'k. 111. t I'nliiny, nit i ill. with . 1 Irw In Ih. r.tMf l tillli'lltil Hillil tltllt) III. till, 1 I'.rllut 1. Iirlt'liy ! tuiitnii'iii'il in u),,i iir nt not i, HI. -1, 1.11 111. Mh 1I1) nl Jitti. I'M, .1 In 1, ii,,t-k . 111 ).. r,.,..ni,i .Hi) Itllllltlt It'tlllliuli) I'.'lii'vriitliti ail, I .lli'r.l Kt.illlilnlllll.lll J. I' Ai'l-.Vi.H, lO'fttlt'r, ; i n : it. WINCMACI inraOTiraaaiJEsiaKsss.! cmca.o )0 UNION tQUARl,K.lC- DALLAS, ILL. Tt Loun.m) ATlANTa OA.. WARREN & H0LMAN. on City Friend of Woman. ilie very n iimrliiilil. nil, I i'ituiii '.lie! (Ivimi Wi'Msilklltd by M...,re llinenli il Iti ltietl y ' li'it w,hi lur It th. nniii. 1. 1 Wniiiitu i Krli'iid - It In uniformly ur.-i'.i,i,l hi rrlli-vlng Umlr I li'tlr it. nllinriitit MOORE'S REVEALED REMEDY Ht,iinl iiti'rt' ,i (hi. ii. it, i ml r.inrily pmiLrly l)ill,trll In III. Hill, ul t,,iiii,kln,l, , WHAT ONK I.AHV HAYS: Mit.rri.r., Jnn. mi, hui. "I wnut yim tn ,ni,l;.li my tealliiunilnl lur MiuiHK's Kokai.kii Uk.mh.v, lur 11 ha. ! n , xniiitl tlilii',' lur in., lur It hnarun il in. nl Inn,, I ai'hi'S, Inuii whl.h I li.v. mill.rinl whnu.v.r 1 li.i'.niii I'hlll.'il. lur tin. In.t iiin.,-,, yi.i,r I have rulliTi'il ..rl.i'i tnrtur. Inr lui'My .fiir tiniira i a lliiie.aiiinetiiiii'a reieliliin lur I hn i' hmi r lih mil miy n-.i mill uieihln lBi M,p ,m ,, Hi. niiinhi'ili-ii i-i'iui . lii trim). 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