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OREGON ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY. 1002 JUNE C. 1 ' "' !. .e Buldera and eorpli". Legal Notices. KIIKHII'I'K SA1.K, In the Circuit Court of the Bute of Ore gon, for the County of Clackamas. J. T. Appereon, plaintiff vs. T. U Charman, trustee, Kate U Chsrman. A. . Drfwr, Mary Con vers, Edward B. Herri Clackamas Abstract & Trust Company, cor poration, A. W. Che ney, B rtha M. Sum ner, K. J. MoKit rick, Miotiael Minarik, J. 0. Mack, James W. Part low, Louis H. Wasser man, George Morris, Mrs. C- B. Jobann, W. H. Pobvns, IV C. Tedford, Samuel Ura . bam, V. E.tioss, Mary Oeorge, V. J. Swltter, David Turney, Sarah Oeonre, A. H. Geonre, Kdwin Collins. 4 John Vinney, I. Le Mabieu, Maria Sinntatfrr, Cath erine Murkhnlder, Mo Minnville O'lege, a corporation, Klore Rice, Eiuelie C.Shaw, J. P. Shaw, W.J. Ranch, Defendant. Stats orOBKunn 1 Col'HTY Or CLACKABAS.I By virtue of a judgment order, decree and an execution, duly issued out of and under the seal ol ttie above en titled court, in the above entiile1 cause, to rue duly directed and dated the 13th day of May, 1902, upon a judgment rendered and ent-red in aaid court on the 2nd day of May in lavor of J. T. Apperson, ria'intitt, and against T. L. Channan, De fendant, lor the sum of $11.915.2i, with in terest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from the 2nd dsy of May, 1902, and the further sum of ilj$35 taxes with, in terest thereon at the rale o' 6 per cent per annum, from the 2ud day of May, 112 and the luither sum of J.tjO.00, as attorney's fee, with interest thereon at the rate of 6 per cei t per annum from May 2nd 1902, and ttie fuither sum of Wti 00 costs and disbursements, and the costs of and upon this writ, commanding me to make ale of the following described real property, situate in ttie county ol Clackamas, state of Oregon, to-wit: TRACT NO. 1. Beginning at the South East corner of the A. K. Hedges and wife D. L C. in 1'. 3 6. B. 2 E. ot tne Willamette Meridian in Clackamas County, Oregon; thence North 0 degrees 22 minutes West to the angular corner on the West boundary of the Wil liam Holmes claim; thence North 33 de grees 30 minutes Ea 8 5 chains to the line between Townsb'ps 2 and 3 8 into, thence Wei-t on Township line one chain to claim line; thence North 28 degrees East on claim line 5.2o chains to the rno-t south erly corner of a tract of land deeded by Archibald McKinley and wife to David McLaughlin found recorded on pages 256 and 257 of Book "C of the record of deeds for said County and tSUte; thence North 67 degrees 30 minutes Wert on the Southerly line ot said McLaughlin tract 150 feet to the Southerly line of the County road, thence tracing tne said southerly line of the County road to a noiut in an easterly pro jection of the north line of "Tract A" of South Oregon City No. 3 as shown by the recorded plat thereof lound on page 19 book 5 ot the record of Town Plats in Clack amas County, Oregon; thence Wot on aaid north line to tbe Nor h west corner ol aid "Trait A ' thence 8ontb 2ti0 feet; thence West 840 feet; thence North 60 feet; thence Weft 460 feet; thence North 625.5 fetttottie tt of the first main blurt; thence South Weet ry with the meanders of said blutl to the intersection of the same with the township line before mentioned; them-e West on said Township line to the intersection of tbe same with the South Westerly boundary line of said McKinley claim ; thence South 45 degrees East on claim line to the most northerly corner of a tract-ol land deeded by A. F. Hedges and wile to J. T. Appersnn by deed recorded on pages 395 of Book "N" of deeds for said Countv and Slate; thence South 16 degrees West 16.82 chains to a stone on the South boundary line of said Hedges claim ; thence East on claim line 17.18 chains to a point; thence North 3.17 chains to point on the McKinley claim line; thence East to a poii ton the West boundary line of tbe aaid Holmes claim; thence South to ihe place of beginning, containing 160 acres more or less. TRACT NO. 2. Beginning at a point which is North 89 J degress 12 minutes East 25.93 chains distant from a point which is North 0 degrees 22 minute Wert and 6.79 chains distant from the South wert comer ol the D. L. C. of Win. Holmes and wife in T. 3. S. R. 2. E. of the VVillamete Meridian in Clackamas County, Oregon; thence North 9-15.2 feet to a tton'e; 'hence Wei-t NrfifJ leet; thence South 851.5 leet; thence North 89 degrees 12 minutes East lo62 feet tn the place of beginning, containing 15 acres mora or less. TRACT NO. 3. A part of the D. L. C. of Wm. Holmes and wife in Sec. 6, T. 3. 8. R. 2. E. WilUni et'e Meridian, and more particularly des cribed as lolluws, to wit: Beginning at a ioint on the West bound ary ol said Holmes D. L. C. 6.79 chains North 0 degrees 22 minutes West from the Southwest corner of the sain; thence along the West boundary of same North 0 degrees 22 minutes West 1558 feet to a point; thence North 86 degrees 18 minutes Kat 648.53 feet to a stone; thence South 693 37 feet to a point; thence East 7.02 feet to a point; thence South 0 degrees 22 minute) East 866 5 feet to a point on the North boundary of a tract of land conveyed by J. T. A per son to 0. C. Williams by deed recorded on pat 2 309 of book 27 of record of deeds of Clackamas Countv, Oregon ; thence on the North bouudsrv of said tract to the place of beginning, situate in Clackamas County, Oregon. TRACT NO. 4. Beginning at a point on a line between the lands sold by M.J. Broderick et al tn J. T. Anperson ss recorded in B Kk "H" page 357 record of deeds for Clackamas County, Oregon, and that sold to David Mctauglidii by Archibald McKii ley re corded on pages 2.VJ and 257 of Book "C" of deeds for Clackamas County, Oregon, 224.4 feet South 65 degrees 30 minutes East from the most northerly corner of a tract of land conveyed by J. T. Apperson to T. L. Charman, Trustee, recorded on page 4'1 Book 33 record of deeds for Clackamas County. Oregon, thence South 65 cegreea 30 minutes East aim g said line to the Southerly line of the County road; thence Westerly tr -icing the Southerly line of the County road to a point in a projection ol tbe North line of "Tract A" of South Ore iron City No. 3 as shown by tbe recorded plat thereof fpuud on page 19 book 5 of the record of Town plats in Clackamas County, Oregon; thence West to the North Wet corner of said "'Tract A" thence South 2'f feet; thence West 840 feet; thence North 686.7 feet; thence North 24 degrees 53 min utes East 206.6 feet to tbe place ot begin ning, containing 12 acres more or lesa. Hsid land will he sold in the order named above. Now, Therefore, by virtue of said execu tion, judgment order and decree, and in comnliance with the commands of said writ, 1 will 011 Saturday, tbe 218T DAY OP JUNE, 19V2; at the hour of 1:.' o'clock P. M.. at the front door of tbe County Court Honse in the City of wpon I'i'y, in ssid (bounty and 8. ate. sell at public auction, subject to redemption, to tne highest bidder, for TJ. 8. gold coin ess in hand, all tbe right, title and interest which the wutiio named de fendants or either of them, had on the date of the mortgage herein or since had in or to the above described res! property or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution, judgment or.ler, decree, Interest, costs and all accruing costs. J.J.COOKE, 8herlfl of Clackama Countv, Oregon. Dated, Oregon City, Ore., May 14th, P.W2. In the Circuit Court of the State ol Ore gon, for Clackamas County. W. 1. Davidson. Plaintiff, vs. Augusta Davidson, Defendant. To Augusta Davidson, the shove 11 sine. I defendant, in the name of the State ol Ore. gon: You are hereby notilied to be and appear m the above eutuM court on or be fore the last day ol the publication of these summons, to wit: On or before Wednesday. July Kith, l!J, then and there to answer the complaint ol the above named pianullf tiled against you in the above eniiiled suit: and. it you fail so to appear and answer said complaint, for want thereof ihe plaintiff will pray to said court for the relief prayed for In his said complaint, to wit : For a decree of Ihe above entitled court lor the dissolving and annul ling Ihe bonds of matrimony now ami here toh. re existing between the plamtitt ami defendant, and f ir an absolute decree of divorce from you, the said defendant. This summons is served upon yon by publication thereot by order of tbe Honor able Thoe. P. Kyan, judge "I the County ol Clarkam a, State of Oreon, which order bears date of June 2nd, 1!2, and directs that said summons be served upon Hie ssid dele.idant b) publication thereof for six consecutive weeks In the Oregon City Kn lerprie, a weekly newspaper ot general Circulation, published In Oregon City, Clackamas County, Oregon; said publica tion to begin on t ie Hill day of June. !!', and to end on the ISh day of J tile, 1'Oi. S. W. STARK. Attorney for plamtitl. Notice or Final Settlement. In the County Court of Clackamas County State of Oregon. In the natter of the Estate of( Jons Kristensou, deceased, t Notice is hereby given that the under signed ExecU'or of the Estate of Jons Kris tenson, deceased, has tiled bis final report therein in said court, and the court has tiled JULY 7TH, 1902, at tbe hour of 10 o'clock A M. as a day and time for the tiling ot obje lions to said re port, and for ttie settlement of said estate. T. J. JONSRL'D. Executor of the Estate of Jons Knsten Son, deceased. H. E. CROSS, Attorney lor said Estate. .Holler lor Publication. Department of the Interior, Land Office, at Oregon City, Ore.. May 17, 1!H2. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler lia tiled notice of his inten tion to make tinsi print in supiiort of his claim, and that raid proof will be made be fore Register and Receiver at Oregon Chy, Oregon, on June 28, Woi viz: JOHN LAWRENCE KOBERTSOX; H. E. 12104 for the N of Sec. 10, T. 3 8., R.5 E. He name) the following witnesses lo prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation nl said laud vix: Andy J, Ki'iuiiller, of Dover, Oregon; Joseph Desclnzer, of Dover, Oregon; John ., . ! M -...r.... .eiBOII, 01 iuvrr. vregun , luuois uiiuci ham, of Bissel, Oregon. CHAS. B. MOO RES. Register. Notice of Assignee' Wale) In the Circuit of the State of Oregon for Marion Com K, Dei aitinent o. 2. In tbe inat trof the Assignment) or the Oregon Land Company, an Insol-J vent corporation. Bv virtue of an order and decree duly made and eiit-red of record in the records of the Circmt Court of tne State of Oregon for Mari .11 County, which said order and decree was entered on the 14tn day of April, 19U2. to tne directed, author. zing ami airect ing me t-i "II at public auction the prop erty hereinalier described. Therelore. pursuant to the sai l order and decree, I will on tbe 7TH DAY OF JUNE, 1902, ofler for sale and sell to the highest bidder lorcasli in hand at the Court House door 111 Ureiton uuv, uregon, an 01 me properiy des. ribed as follows, to-wit; Lots in Miiiihorn Addition to theCity of Portland, Oregon. Lots 1, 2". Zn, 26, 34, and ; in block 14. Lot 25, 26. 27, 2. 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, o9 in block 17. Lots 1, 2, and 3 in block 41. Lots 1, 2. 3. 4. 5, 6. 9 and 10 In block 42 !! 27. 28, 29. 30, 31. 32. 33, 34, 35, 36. 37. 38, 39, 40, 41 and 42 in Mock 85. Lots 9. 10, 11, 12. 13. 14, 15 and 16 111 block 43. Lots 29, 30, 43, 44, 47 and 48 in bl ck 44. Lots 5 and 6 in block 72. Lots 40, 41 in block 73. LoH 37. 38 39 and 40 in block 74. Lots 3, 4, 16 snd 17 in block 77. Lo's 18 and 19 In block 78. a 17, 18, 19, 20. 21, 22, 23, 24, 25. 2fi, 27, 28, 29. 30, 31. 32, 111 block X2. Lots 15 and 10 in block 87. Lots 7, 8, It, 10, 11, 12, 13. 14, 15, 16, 17, 18 1ft, 20. 21, 22, 23, 24, 27, 28, Z), 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39 40, in block 89. CHA8 SCOTT. Assignee of tbe Oregon Land Company. Kammois, In tbe Circuit Court of the State ol Ore' gon within and for the County of Clackamas. Anna E. A I bee, 1 Plaintiff. I vs. Suit for Divorce Charles T. Albee. Defendant. I To Charles T. A lb-;e, the abeve named defendant: in the name ol the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer tue conn hint filed against you in the above ei in led suit on or before Friday the 11th day of July, 1902. following theexpira tion ot six weeks publication of this sum mons. This suit is brought to obtain a decree of divorce between you and ihe plaintiff and awarding the custody of your minor chil dren Edwin Albee, Albert B. Albee, Lidias Albee, anil Msyetie K. Alo-e to Ihe plain tiff; and you are hereby notified that If you tail to appeur and answer said complaint as above required the plaintiff will apt ly to the C'our. lor the reliel therein prayed. This summons is published by order of 1 nomas r. Kyan, Judge or the bounty Court of the County of Clackamas and State of Oregon, made this27tu day of May, 19r2. Date of first publication May 30, 1902. U'KEN & KCHl EBKI-, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Notice of Aimoul School Meeting. Notice is hereby givpn lo the legal vot ers of School District No. 62, Clackamas County, Slate of Oregon, tiiat the annual meeting for the district will be held in the county court room in the courthouse in Oregon City, to begin at the hour of 7:30 o'clock P. M., on the 16th day of June Thii meeting ia to be held in uoran ance of law and for the purpone of tran sacting general btisinesx. Dated this 3d" day of Jun. 1002 Attest: Ciias. Ai.drigut. C- O. T. Williams, Chairman. DiBtrkt Clerk. Nt'mno.tN. In the Circuit Court of the State of Ot gon for the County of Clackamas. Mae Edwards, I'M!" I vs. Charles Kd wants. Deft I ' To Charles Edwards, defendant above named : In Ihe nameof the State of Oregon, you are hereby commanded to api-ear and answer the complaint tiled Herein against von in the above entitled suit, on or Iwlore the time prescribed in ths order lor the publication of summons lo-wit: on or be fore six weeks alter tne the first imlu-allon thereof, and II you fail so to appear anil answer said complaint, for waul thereof, thaplaiiitill will am ly to the court for the relief in hercomplaiiit prayed lor, ami lor a decree dWaolving the bunds of matrimony existing between the plaintiff and detend ant, and Tor such olhi r reliel as may seem just and equitable. The date ol t ie first publication of Ibis summons Is Mav 23. 1902, and this sum mons is published pursuant ti an ordir made and entered by ths circuit court ol the State of Oregon for Clackamas count Hon. Thomas A MrBride. Judge, on tie ltih day ot November, 1901. liKOKUK 0 STOUT, Attorney lor plaintlll. AitpoliiiiNFiit ol AdiulsiUtrutor. Notice Is hereby given that the tinder signed has been appointed by ih County Court of the Stale ol Or gun lor Clackamas Countv Admini-tralor with the will an nexed! of the estate ol Mry E. Oral tnam, deceased. All persons Having claim against said estate are h.r-by untitled I (.resent the same duly verified to the under, signed at his residence at MiUaukie, Ore gon within six months from the date of Hits notice, May 6th, 1!2. R S. McLorOHLlN, Administrator wnu Hie will annexed ol said efttte. First publication, May 9, 1902. t'innl .Holler. Notice ia hereby given that I have this day tiled with ihe Countv Court ol Clacka mas County, Stale of Oregon, my Final Re port as adniinistrst ix of tne Esta'e of Jos. eph Voas, deceased, and that the said Court hm aet Tueiulav. the 3rd (lav June. l'.r. at the hour of ten o'cl.a-k A. M. of said day lor the hearing ot said reiMirt and objection" thereto it any thsre be. at W'.ich tune all persons interested are requested t- pr-sent any onjections they may have to said ac count t isald C mrt. JANE VO-3, Administratrix-. Dated, Apr 128. l'.2. .Hoi lee to H aler 4'oatauniere. AH persona intending- to use water through hose for sprinkling lawns, gar dens, sidewalks and streets, inuet file a written application with the Set-ietary ol the City Water Works, before using Ihe water. The ue of water for all such purposes will he permitted onlv between the hourB of 0 to 8 A. M. and B toSP. M. HATKS FAY 4BLB IS ADVANCE. $2.00 for the season, for lawn and garden sprinkling; Where the monthly rate ia $1.K) and the use ia con lined to the pre mises of the consumer. tl 00 for the season for street and sidewalk sprinkling, for each 25 feet frontage of stores, where Ihe regular store rate is paid and the sprinkling confined to the frontage paid for. Sprinkling not to extend beyond the center of the street. $2.00 per month for truck gatdenera, in addition to other use. - $2 60 per month where water is used during the sprinkling season. Each Consumer will he allowed the tine of but one stream of water at a lime, through a nozzle not exceeding g inch Where the sprinkling charge is not paid all fixtures on premises of consnm era, except the one supplying the family nse, must he removed AT ONCK, so that hose cannot he attached. For a violation ot these rules ami regu lations and an excessive usm or waste of water tbe service will he shut off without further notice. Ry order of Ihe Board of Water Commissioners. T. L. Ciiahman, Secretary. Oregon City, Or., May 5, 1902. Reduced Kales Tin South, rn Pacific The Southern Pacific will make special rates to San Kranciaco on the occasion of the convention of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, at that point in June. Tickets will be on sale from June 3d lo 8th inclusive, and will he available (or stop-overs in California. Full informa tion relative to rates, limits and oilier conditions will be cheerfully supplied by all local agents of the Southern Pacific. Dry Catarrh. There can be no cure for Dry Catarrh until the dryness is removed, and the m-icons follicles made to discharge their contents. LBe douches of hot water freely to which has been added two tea spoonfuls) of S. B. Catarrh Cure 10 the pint, three tunes 1 .lly In the head until the mucous flows quite freely ; then twice daily, taking the S. B Catarrh Cure regularly according to directions. F01 sale by all druggiHts. Book on Catarrh free. Addreea Smith Bros., Fresno, ChI. Tbe Cook'a Cusnnssils. The first thin? Cat strikes a lands man on a rj;:i:i-of-wiir Is the rigid discipline obwni'd everywhere. On gome of 'he slvp belonging; to the tropical coiinilrs. bowi'vcr, d!ncijillne In very Inx. The Defense, a IlnlCnn innn-of-wnr. was lying In the lntrbor of Port an Prince. Ohm !nv a nu-ss cook for some reason denned iilxint a peck of knives flii'l foil; on tin pun deck, und, Ldnj; Hixlilt'iiiy called away and not wlnlilng to spend time to go to tbe galley, he aelzetl Ihe menu pot full of knives mid forks and stuck it In the muzzle of the leu Inch guu, putting the tampion In after It. About an hour afterward the admiral came aboard, and as the gun was loaded with blunk cartridge they used it to fire a salute. It happened that tbe gun was aimed toward tbe town, and almost point blank at the Grand hoteL The guests assembled on the porch to witness the ceremonies, when they were saluted with a rain of knives and forks, which stuck against the wooden walls like quills oa a porcupine. Fortunately no one was hurt, al though there were many narrow escape. Waraea ' An Instiuioe In which tlromu useful In preventing Inipeiidlnit cj tnstropho la recorded of a dmighter of Mia. Kutherford. nt F.dcrlon. the grand daughter of Sir Walter Scolt. This la. dy drcnnied more than once that bet mother bd been murdered by a black. servant. She was o much upset by this that she returned lioine, and, to l:-r creat astonishment and not a lltthj to her dlHiniiy. she met on filtering the house the very black servant she hud tint In her dream. Uo had been en gaged In her absence. She prevailed upon a gentleman t watch In an ad joining room during the following night. , 1 About 3 o'clock In the morning tho gentleman beard footsteps 011 tlm stalra. cfttne out and met the servant carrying a quantity of coals. Hdng questioned as to when he was going, he answered confusedly that he waa going to mend the mistress' fire, which at 3 o'clock In the morning In the mid dle of slimmer was evidently linposal Me. On further Investigation a strong knife was found hidden In the eoiila. The lady escaped, hut the man wa auhseiiuetitly hanged for murder, and before his execution he confessed that he Intended to have assassinated Mrs. Kutherford. A Pajiefl Porter. Scene Pullman car entering Ft. Louis. Porter obsequiously whisk brooming woman passenger. After lingering expectantly ue rcccucs a 1 p, , .,w. whisper- lie looks at 11 " '. ' . eu toe ms j ei. " i know that.' said the prisoner. I only iml-1 you 110. and for goodncM' !. .t luMera eorploa Spldcri have wonderful eyesight, but I am quite sure that tho scorpion 1 vl- -i..;. notwithstanding his n't ')'' fur from being mute, says an Kngl Uh mtlumllHt. It It very dllUci.lt to cab b n spider with a pair of f"rcepa, but s.v.tpl.11 can easily be captured If no ...,u.. 1. miiile. Kuldcra see thc,r prey before they are caught In the web, but ( the sco'ploii makes no movement what-j cer to nele (lies or cockroaches until, I hey Indicate their whereabouts by! movements. This being the ess... It ( can readily be undcrst.H.d how easily the scorpion may be mused Into motion 1 by (he vibrations of music, If n tuning fork be sounded on th! table on which I kn p my caged 'or-j ton he tit once becomes agitated and strikes out viciously with his sting, j On touching him with the vibrating tuning fork he slings It and then colli hlmmlf up. scorpions tio when hedged In. ' Talked Tea Hollars" Worlh. "I reuieintier when Judge Austin was trying n case In the criminal court." said a Milwaukee lawyer, "that he had a fellow to defend who was evidently guilty. When the time came for him to plead, he rose and said be was will ing to let the caat go to the Jury at once, believing that there was no chance for acquittal. He was nudged by the defendant, who said. 'For the Lord's sake, say roiiiethltig.' You know you are guilty, ana jou a five cent nickel critically, theu drops It Into the cus pidor, remarking defiantly. "Ah'm er portah frum Chicago!" "Open this window!" command! the woman. He obeys, whereupon she stoops, picks up the cuspidor and empties It upon the track; then, drawing herself up haugh tily, observes, "1 am a ludy from Hus ton." When In the station every passenger had left the car the porter said lo the conductor: "Los' dat nickel, en' Ah'm er fool. It teaches me er lesson, how aomdever. never ter fool wld none o' dese Yankee women. Why, der ain't er woman through de whole west who'd er thought o' castln' dat nickel on wanted sake talk 10 worth anyway.' 'F.vcry one lu the room heard that, and Judge Austin talked his $10 worth. He cleared his man too."-Chlcago Chronicle. Tbe lavewtloa ot aieaasbMl. Hubert Fulton's Clermont, the first steamboat of "y practical value, waa launched Into the Last river. It la not known who first conceived the Idea of propelling boats by strain; probably Salomon de Caua. lu 1!I5. Many per sons experimented with steam pmpul !.,, i.iu-Mii ITiLT when William Hen- de roadside when dey knowed Ah. (if Ic.ltlIH ivstttUi plucid a small boat uted !t."-New York Press. I (-oll,.MuKM rv,.r, ,d isu7. when the Clermont made Its trip to Albany. Among them were the Marquis do JonfTroy. James Hnmsey and John Fitch. These men produced models which were worthy of the name strain boat, but the Clermont was the first steam vessel produced which actually carried passengers and freight. and llolv ert Fulton Is fairly entitled to the cred it of Inventing the eteuinlx,at. rcllnraa at a rrewilnaa. In the town of IIiihcIiiikiiiii, tier niuuy, prlzea are offered yearly for thu meu who will marry the ugliest or the most crippled and to the womeu over forty who have been Jilted at least twice. The money was left by a big financier, and he, realizing that beauty Is au attraction hard to overcome, mado a provision lu bis will that out of the Income of the fund not less than lid shall go with the ugliest girl In any I year and the cripple shall receive 12. The four womeu over forty who buva been Jilted by a lover receive, when the funds will permit, 10 each, but the trustee can vary this amount and at his own discretion offer a larger prize to some one who will marry an unusu ally uc'jr girl or one lo whom nature has been specially unkind. Tatlcr. A Clever Thief. Tail ta how the presence of mind and audacity of a Chicago thief saved hi in from being; locked up: A policeman who recognized him am) knew he waa "wanted" put him under arrest, with the words. "You are wanted at head quarters." "Yes. I know," replied the thief quickly. "I was arrested lust night and wus balled out this morning. You are too slow." "It does look thnt way," aaid the crestfallen pollccmnn as he told the thief he could go, of which permission the thief lost no time In availing himself. Later, to bis chagrin, the policeman found that the thief had Dot been previously arrested. Maa mod Ilia Skla. Keep the pores of the skin open and In good condition by frequent bathing. Man sheds bis skin Just as thoroughly as soiiiu of the lower orders of crea tion, but he does It more slowly and Imiierccptlbly. The cells which com pose the lower strata of the epidermis are perpetually renewed and push up ward, and the outer layer must I con r.tiintly reunited. This process, which Is termed desquamation. Is absolutely requisite to the health and beauty of the skin. Tho more rapidly this proc ess Is curried on the moro clear and transparent becomes the epidermis and tho mure rosea tu and velvety the sklu tissues which uro coiistuutly forming below. The Gilded Nan. Al the headwaters of the Orinoco Spanish trudltbns located the land of bl Mora no. "the glided mun," a po- I tcntute whose country was so rich In gold dust that he had his body anoint ed with oil and sprinkled with gold ev ery morning, so that he sliuiie In the sun oa though gilded. It Is a curious fact that the country In which tradition located this marvelous being has never been explored by a white man. Copper la Cheese. The green color of certain kinds of Italian cheeso Is due to the milk hav ing been kept standing lu copper ves sels. During this period of repose the milk takes up considerable quantities of copper. Indeed It Is customary to estimate tbe degree of acidity attained by the milk by noting the gradual dis appearance of the brightness of the highly polished metallic surface. Dr. Marian! examined twenty-five samples I of green pariiieaan cheese from vari ous places and has found thut to about every two pounds of cheese there Is present from .8 to 3.3 grains of copper. -Health. A Blander. To aay thnt every man bos his price Is to deny the existence of the great men who have died for their faith and their country. Nonsense! 'Tla the last plea of a knnve and Issues out of the mouth of a fool. The sterling strength of man and woman rebukes It every where. ScUiolmaster. Inherent Dread of Cats For Dnsi. The iuHtlnctlve fear which cats hnve of dogs Is Illustrated very amusingly by stroking a dog and then caressing u. blind ntid newborn kitten with the Mime hand that has touched the dog. At once the kitten will spit and fluff ; Itself up In the most absurd way, dls- tlngulshliig the smell of the beast ' which experience for thousands of gen 'eriitlons has taught It most to dread. He Lacked Tart. Nell He wrote a lovely poem to Ma bel. Dellc I know, but ahe got mad and tore It up. Nell-The Idea! Why? Belle-He headed It "Lloti on Ma bel'a Face."-Phlladclphla Record. A Dnmeallo Sodl. "John ia so domestic In his tastes," tuld the llillvllle uiutron. "Ue Is?" "Yea. He's been all day In the hot sun trying to kill a rattlesnake to get a rattle for the baby!"-At!unta Constitution. Sleeping In Japan, The Japunese never sleep with tho head to the north. This Is because the dead In Japan are always burled with the head In that position. In sleeping rooms of many of the private houses and of hotels a diagram of the polnta of the compass Is posted upon the cell ing for the convenience of guests. la Order of Importance. "She keeps nn Immense establish ment, doesn't she?" "Oh. Indeed, yes-a head coachman, fwo footmen, two grooms and a stable boy. a housekeeper, cook, undercook, kitchen urn Id. upstairs and downstnlra maid, governess, husband and child." Puck. and this The Enterprise 11.50 per year. Cralltodft. Gratitude la the fulrest blossom that springs from the soul, and tbe heart of man knowetb none so fragrant; while Its opponent. Ingratitude, la a deadly weed, nut onlv nolu, iriona In Itnate I... 1... ,.. .... . l u ., ., , a,,rar ue.or uii ue impregnating the very atmosphere In In the wedding announcement-Ex- which It grows with fetid vanora Professional Jealoosy. The Comedian I thought you Miss Poser were to be murrled week. Is It postponed. The JJeavy-Oad. air! Ebe actually Gone Anyhow. Wbat br,S ,I,I,'K we all think of Baeon-A mun can't take any money wU,n lUe opportunity la past for Bay- ith ,im .i... i, hi... Iti theml-Atchlson Olohe With him wheu he dies, Egbert Oh. I don't know. I bad a friend who owed me f 10 die Inst week. I guess he's taken that with him all right- Yonkera Ktatesmtin. ",rihoot. One tiMUi a time-to "' rise, In th latter part of iii,,,'? rctiiiity-thrc- lived a yiu,n,. '"w cut divine named thv t,,t "" l-clers. Petera was a plciur,,r sniiiige In his way, but ,, f entirely upon the fact ttiHt b, liook. This Is one (,f n fc melons works ever lsi; ff)) 11 press. It waa Mr. Peters, for M(rn , tlrst discovered and us,lP the world that the fouilt rollege waa a Itcv. Thorns., aj' evhleu'ly one at his uwo lt" thai at ttellowa Fulls Ihe w,t so fast that It hcraine si liart) hlc, making It Hsslie lo Bud, L bar iisu It; that two most quadrupeds, the "v. bnH-rnioPr-Ihe "cubn" (evidently t ,mTW)' the JiiblwrwiM'ki roamed iy , , Connii tleiit forests, and It , ,. ' Mr. Peters that we first Inrg - j fiiiiwiita Incitrhliiit f .1.. .... 1 - frogs. Hut It was In the early jmtfnlt. of Ooiinecilcut that thi, made his inosi Interesting dlma.. lie Informed his F.ngllsii ntjr most Of t Its-Ill belley tilt Hgn .i vouily to this dny-ihai iDV , of Ihe stale- were forl,l,,r . . ....L- ..1 ... .1 . ' 111 llinnf ill, w J'l.-w, III piaj 14 sirunietit of liiuale eii-ent iu 4 trumpet or Jewshsrp. and it( 1 male miiat havr his bat cut round ! cording to a t ap," the model nn' . .1 . I k . 11 - IH'iug uir nniii aueii or a puttl: U-sllu'a Monthly. roldlaa lies. All purchasers of folding bejjfc. buy (hem solely for the tiikrof. room. According to a nwiuffr some people with ample kunarrn: i-ommntid buy them, for cnemst Hint the rooms lu bleb thrj irt ran be put to oilier use) tinny;, rooms. 1-1.1. .... .......... ...... I , Hi iiiHiiiiiii iiuri IlirnilQUfq f New York family In w hose boc 1 eleven flue folding beds. An; r Ihe house designed for a lid mult-i a sleeping room eould easily be ta. formed from a bedroom to one tUt 1. no appearance of a slcvpliif i.t liste er. Tliere are prmluced iiowa-laysftit lieda of one kind and another tU: 1 sold al low prices, but III) 0hI car of Ihe finer folding beds iui; mj pn-ity dear affalm. The 1nn1111f.il tun r (old of 0M r! oralely designed and fllilslu-J (t.: bed that mat 1 1. 1 so. the nit tl inrvlng alone having Isrp lC-J ork Sun. One t ell ( Tsls. The real, actual unit of Tilt)ll'; ('tilted Hales la the slhef a The dime Is out of place, lo U 4 ymi gel two drinks for a qtunrf.! buy I wo cigars for a quartet. 0 gar for 10 cents s-ems plels-Uo. sir talc two for a quarter, lo tbfrt ru nt .toil ure ashamed lojlif er a 10 cent tip and rsnrsit iff give hitn a quarter, but moral ton Ice (hives you to lei lilUI tun quarter. The quarter la ttie Bust ! tlfill allver coin In the world. II the most convenient size. U!l lot of dimes, nickels and copper r In your iM-ket. and your aetiof t" bull.) at dlstliigulshlng bet wees. IV Yon must haul qnt a handful of "rt eu fwd" for visual Identifies!!' quarter J ou ran tell fmtii anylhl! the "feel."-NeW Vork I'n-ss. Ilelanare. Pelaware bss len cnlhtl tbe P luotid State, for. thoudi aitiitl to r It formerly was of great p-llt!"! portatice. It also eujois tlis nlrt"'- of the Hlue Hen Mtate. (Ills bntW1' bestowed on account of C",k" named Caldwell, who mails lbs famous In sporting annul) br ttM: Ity of bla gamecocks, wlilcb bf ! bred from tbe eiTL'S of a bl llevlng that this was (he best CvloC tho mother of a gumecisk. An Irishman aaya he alwaya ahuta his eyes when he looks at a ludy'a faults. The "Unary Tr." The "angry tree." a wooor P which grows from ten to l"""-' feet high, and which w f" supposed to exist only I" oM ' In the Union. Ncvn.la. Im beet"" Isiih In eastern California auJ ' i oiia. If disiurla-d. thl) P""1'" shows every sign of vcjatlon. rullllng up Its hnves like M 1111 angry cut mid giving ,atxi plraeunt, sickening odor. Halter. There are pour batters, dml 1 und doughs, all deieiidlng on t tlty of flour used with the nn (Jenernlly speaking. ru" 1. of Hour lo n scant mettsure ' makes a pour batter, two ft"" , of Hour a drop batter and t'1' measures a dough. """"'! . course, depends 011 Jhe 'i,lul'1 (iialliy of the flour. Braaa. .. . ,, .. .in and "'I nrass is an anoy vi - and iitmlvsU of the earliest ' . ...... liinl II pee iis i emonsiraiea formerly imiiiuriiciiireu i" .... Hons of one part of tin t" w . per. A notice In tietiesl H0 A . 1...11. these cover y 11 nil use 01 Iieenrdlng to the lllble. . Lt .IKH and 1.035 years before"1 thin era. The I.... .H. rtf "Don't yon turn e , married life the most try"1 Henedlckr ....meet' "I did nt the end of b? " ar -1 have given each recurring 1 credlt."-NeW York Herald- Daly Thank'"1; , And now one of the PoteZtott It will be I0.wi0.0ii0 yeara 0. aun goes out Thnnks! Ve or juBt that aort or "ift$ti time we're called on to bllI.-At!anta Constitution- H's