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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1893)
o Stiun! 1 Head. . . ...- 1. 1 inn fl TU U . . o o o o o MONDAY. ACti. :. Wiu.fy today. Cool, U-:iMnut w.alh.r. YVatch out f.r tliiilsr 11 rv.. J. J. Walton, ,-r., i.f Col l.iirg, lit t'W II. C. II. Hair r. turned hmc t!,i, n. r. IIOOII. Kcv. Mcl utiirtl' returned home this afternoon. HicrlfT Nohtud liu returned home from Portland. W-.- I .1... I . I ""i" i""mi' "iiiriiMi iork on t lit wncat crop i.Mhiy. M. S. Wnllis, .f Portland, Pima uit'inj ill i.ui'iir. Mis Kiln Ivi i.f Harrlshiirg U vis iting menu in mi cuy. ieorg Muilli return. -d home from n trip up the .Melvciiie t.sluy. M - . f V II - " . ' I.', Il'incy w fill in liiMlit'tl tin. ani mism for a short vli.it, W. I,. II Mi-tun of Jiiiiclion City. cuuic up on afternoon truin Miss Ji's.lc Paik has returned from a vi.it W illi friend ut So.lavlIU ii. I. Norton of Jmii'tloii i.M'tit r-uuuay nun in i a 1 1 1 1 1 y m i-.iigcuc. Key. Mr. Itlalr i.reac'hcl In the Kick nso' tint lif-t night to a large au.lt' I'lllV. S. S. SH-iuvr an. I wife, of Portliuiil are in laigeue visiting- ivlative ami friends. Joint Sti'Uart li!u Ihvii uiiiitcl a (1IVINIOII hllptTIIIU'lliK'Ht or till? IK'Xt atato fair. Mi-. -i ollk' mi. I l.illii. Hamilton unit to K..liiiiu thin afUriUHin to vl.it rrlciuln. Tho hIIIuihv urniiL'i- rutin tv lnv.'-li trtill( .Mllllllillil- in ill M-v.loll in tl.i. city t.Kluy IU v. tJ. A. Itliiir li ft for Ilrowiinvilli. ii Him morning li ul to lw goiu- f'V (IllVM. arii.x'k ik rmri.li Imvo niirfliuM'il tlio Silvcrtoii Tribune iiu.l I'limiil tin iiami' to uio Appeal. I.i'o (ii rliuril drove hero fmin for vallu jiflenliiy. He will Hpeml a few uay in i-.up-iie. It.unrs.t Hi-nilorwui' Htam inrriml four i:iH-M iiir. p to the McKeii.le hot fprhiKN thiH moriiiiiK. '..". Calif nml Mix Miirtlm Calif left foru vi.lt to the worlila fair thin morning. Dr. It. I". Hamell ami L. V.. HuU lianl of Cottage ( irove were in Kuem' over Siimlay. II. C. I Hi mi. wife ami tliuiL'l ter ex- hi t to leave on n vinit to tho wor!il' lair e.linv.l'iy. it. jonu i . iiray lint reiiiriinl rnnii a siie.iR.iiil proitf-ioniil vNit of a 111. li ( Ii to Klotviire. Wlek Hull' ami wife, of Portlaml, leu i in inoriiintf tor the McK. n.ie hpriiic for a vaeutlou. A. J. Ziniiwalt nml wife of living eXH-et to li-avi a vi.il to the, world " linr til tout 'ptenilnT Ut. W. C. Yomn exjKi'l.t to leave for n vi.it to the world'H la'r and lui.teru point., the lu.t ol the wii k. Ai::iiii a lai'i;.' iiuiiiIht of our citic h Siimliived on the !i:ink of the MrKen Zie all.) Willamette rivers. A few I loli White .iiiiil are reported iiiiuiK Coyote Cn-ck, wvt of Kup'Ue. HuiiterN nhoiild be direful ami in. I kill tliein. The luily On t'oninn l. ultii) do n 'XM'iin- 'iterday'n edition mil v eolihl. led of twelve pa wheU it fii usually hlxt.i'ii. JlllillH tillintefelil, nml MlwlKlllllin Warrior of CorvulliM, am vlilinu for a f w .lavs at the n-idemv of their illicit, C llo.les, ill thiN-ily. ' A. K. Iteaines is htiidvini; Inw in W. M. Colvli;' olll.v at Jai'kwui ville. Mr. Ki iiiihh wan for a lon time a .tudi iit of the elate university ami lia many fl ieii.ls hetv. Major I i. O. Voniil wont to Halem on the Iin'iiI this niornliiK to loin ( ieii eral ComiMoiru party in their annual tour of iii.iHi'tion of the "ml Ihx'iineut, O.S.ii. Ju.lire Flk ami I,. X. Honey re turned home jiterdiiy, having com. pl.'ted the reuiirs on tho W IndU'iy ens-k liildiro. They n-Hrt trout plen tiful in that tt ream. Medford Mail: Misn Klla Thomf hoii, who hrs Ins'H xtoppinir with her ulster, Mrs. 1. T. I'rit. Iiani, for never al wis-kn, returned to her home at Ku-p-tio Tlle..lay evelil.ijf. Prof. II. J. Hawthorne returned homo fioin a month's visit to the world'H fair yesterday, lie thinks the exposition Hie uraliihtd ever held ill the world. Out-ide of the extremrly hot weather he had a pleasant trip. Ashland Tilling: Harry Kelly, the tailor, left Ashland last week lor some pilnt north, haviiiK turmsj over his sliK-k of joo.s to ereditom. He was a rustler for business, hut lie eollldn't make enough in his shop to my his Imski at the card la'.le. H. rT Is how the S altlf tanks held their own as told l.r the Portland Wel come: The hanks In Seattle formed a union, tliroiik'h whieh all the lock Ix.Xfs in the safe ilepinit Vaults were Ismylit up and it was ni;ni.l that when one 'wiik would Is forcisl to closi. that they would all Immediately do the same, and if a deposit was drawn from a lmk, and the party withdrawiinr su.'h money liould wih to ili h.i it in some other Imnk, m.-li lutlik and ail others, would refuw the ilennit, thus f .n inir the desitor to return to his own hank or hide his funds away. a Ik nmr larntrr Ktllra. lM:rt:Mii:v r., Auu'. T.-This ii lorn in if as the mornin Ire in on the ssiulhern Pa.-itie railroad from Port lniidtoCorvttlli.ua. muring .Mi-l ov. a station Is mil.-s north of In re, (i. C. lu ll, a farm, r TO years of at-. a kill.. I by the tram. H- Was ilriviinr I ali n u tlie nsid in an oj-n -ti"ii "f ; the country, and ju-t as the train rame ut w iiipi. it up Ms hor-s ano aii.-tiipi-1 i-d toerrtw. the railnwd tra. k. He bad m It. l.r tt n -nii no. I M.tin. fti.iir In if r.rul . tlie l.iw.'.'it. hi r en'ik'ht the u:ik",n "I'larvly, throwing Mr. IU11 hik'h in loe air, anl a. l;e eniie iimsii fits is-iy is-u ...oioiii i.-i on ins i - .iir-oei -w n inukht Uiu.su t), iviuinti h.-r ' '-r in-law. t 'aroline . ii;!. r. It ap and ru:l and r.ll. d over and under the .ariiig t lint It us only a family r , front w I... !., and literally cut to pi. ..- ! I.- a. di-mi. -d and the i.. iv It W thouifht lie in i-t hav t -n bar I of l ti- nrt the prlva'e j.res-. utor, le ariior. a. the tram had l.i-tl-. ju-t iYil'.i..m D. il. r. a mouieiit l for-. He js well kmiu Wust.ii. irtoii eounty has fumi-l.e-l ln this coutitry, having Iiv.sl here'tao sulj.s ts for the insane )luiii Iimny years. " within the s-t r.-k. humps Mi.nr. One Cadly InJun-d-IVir f the .Ai,r Captured. la,;. uui, Auimi i. IjiI hl.'ht uU.iit miinloMu u,,i.i reached Micrili'Nolan.l that a trami. I... I I I :0 . . . . .. 1 - ' ic.iow on n. ' "i river near town. He im. lutiliuUly ir.Kuril avLtamv ami -.artisl to ,,,,,1 (he .snly. ,1. hank i.f Mu r.y . r uii . i.... .i . I,,., ...in i . " ' : . ..i ! 'I'lrsiin .llllioiiiv lllllll. I ut. appanntiv with stoms, and J knife. Theotlhvm l.rounht the man . to the eit v lua wL..ia...l l.r r vv Harris attended the wouudisl man hut It was not until this mornlnu Hat he ri'i;aln.il eons. iou-n.-ss. The nfthvrs also brought the tramp who ave the alarm ami w ho claims l e is the In- Jnnsl man's pa-tuers. He tells the following story: They, the Injtinsl mail and himself, had Joined , a. h olh rr at OreKiui City, and travehsl this far tojfi ther, camping night Is fnrc la.i in the brush on the river bank at the point mentlon.il. Ytstterday while they were siH-inliug the time jieaiuhly four others came from town down Into the brush where they were. This guiik' brought al.niK a kt of Is. r and the six prists-disl to indulge In the same freely. I.ate in the afternoon the drunken revelry devel.ied into a llljht. The last gau outnumls-riiiK tho others two to one, naturally came out best in the melee. Stones and knives must have leen used fnvly if one should Judge from the npsar aliis.. of the man most seriously In- Jure.1. The narrator staled that after this man had Istii Isaleii until he btsiiine ui.eousei.iiis, the two were left alone, lit brought water from the river and attempted to revive his (inn mnlon and failing In this he up sise. that life was extinct and startwd to give the alarm. When hit was Hearing the Dourlng mills he iiime uimiii theiraiiir who sei.e l him and threw him oil the bridge lulu the race Ju.t Is low tho mill. He inaiiagisl to reach the bal k some distance Is low . . . . and again proceeded to give the alarm asaoove state.l. lie iloclor thinks the wounds of the injured man are not serious. I he o Ulcers have caught two .up.sis members of the ; ang who committed the outrage and now have ... i ... . iiieni in cusioiir also. lino was found at the depot and n-sist.sl. I.i. I a tan fro.n t.ie hull of S.ier- ill .-sola... s -calibre pistol rii-ouciici filial. the other was loiiud in the brush, near the wvnc of yi-sterdiiv's fnieas by I K ioit v Ciot;er early this uioruiiig. UUP 01 1 1 00k KM Ol KUilNti. Portland Daily Telegram: (Mlers are now Is'ing made of 1j to IS cems on hops nil. I it is cxcctcd that the p. ice will pi lusher. " Yi-," remarkisl Itichard Jell's, pn-sidelil of the Seat.le Hopgroweni' Association, who has recently been In tho city, "the outlook is excellent with us and we cxpit't to get two or three cents more on our lios. The cloji Is short ill Kuglaud lui.l (iermauy and that means that we will p-t several millions of foreign money yet. I, Ice have npMiirui t some extent but spraying keeim them iroui lining uiiicii damap'. 11 la lu-ten-sting to see the dill'croiiee in lalsir otlensl tliis yea-. Last season in our assiH'iation woemployeil loon Indians, and paid them an averap- of fl mt Iki.;. l his season we have numerous apl.licalions frum white men iu I he cities. To them we will give the pref erence, nart leu l.irlv to those havlmr fa n II lea. As for tlie ai'Ktip' that re iiiik an. i "as I ..i...t ... l.'i.... i I UlUdtS mnn llir jsjuhit m iiiiu llll'l , r.rnvuii(iim lint hi Ynklum it ll 1. iv .. rv . iiiiF.il j . . ."j", but we shall wait and hois-." ,1lis KM Ird. HlMJiliono, Aug. K News has Just rem lusl hereof the aii'ldeiital death of Martin King, a young man employed at hauling logs to the pond of tho Man ning mill, on me wisi lorn 01 jmirv crisil;, lust Friday. He had Just rollml otr one log and si.mk! watching it splash 111 the hii.i, when auotiier one, larger than t lie first, lauie rolling from the truck ami caught .ilm at the left bin, rrushiinr his hip and smashing la.th legs. Ihe acelilent oi-curnsl ulsillt 4 o'clock, nnd he dlisl after intense suf fer in als.ut W. I he funeral tis.k plier u inlay at tlie Wllkist cemetery and was larg ly altendisl by a h.xt of friends. iiss-Bsed was a single man, having no relatives iu this state but Martin Manning, theownerof the mill, who Is an uncle. tar- aiars Iran Has Kkam isck, Aug. 3. A tele gram from Chicapi auiiouimsi that out of the .V "i Chinese laiidisl on world's fair cerii Urates, as they ar callml, but si are ill thd world's fair at Clii.-ngo to lay, and there Is no tell ing when tlie s) hin-e li-atis in that ii tv will scatter out and go where they pleitM. .ix months apt 'bun Pak Kwitl, a San K'au. l-si ( hi- ir.inuii and 'hoii Jtall, his rtn-r in ' 'hina arraugi-d to brinir the hln.--e to this j.rt. They brought tln tn ov.-r I . .!... 1 ... .... . tl.,.., ;asi eaelmr the sum of I Vi.. m i tts jidtv the is.sij.le lund.sl Iv nj. - - . . - - i IHIIsear ... 1 1 1 l.i lu ikii. Allif. T. Jfifoi- Ijt-f i .. .ull,l..i - l Is-fore Ju.tiee Knight .it:ir- day en a eharirr of rass aliK-l to bve Uriirr llus. Nmi civ. A. I.. Honey, thi t! ilii ii merchant, s.ii a iiuiplc of n,, w.vk r,.,.. teal nig from iu -mi i iui- Mr. an. I Mr.. I. O. IL vkwith ..! I In gone nt Su.i.tiiy wuli Mr. It's ,,r:.ii.Iu,.. h, r. Mm. M.Hth.M.. I'lii- Kn-r Mi ilin.li.ia in " i nn iki-'I in ! Z , ' V ' ' ! " ' " " I -s uiK niPiini n-ii ." cround, und nlilioiih they lar)' Thom, f :,li:enr ,,"",,"',f Camp erwk vi-it- l lw "-"'"v "I I . Hunsak.r la.t wivk T. Howard revived a few ihiys1 aim the Hews of (he death of Ills father, i 1 "l'' Villiam, at his home near I'm '",,"- Mrs. Civilia Hiimphny is lying m - riously Hint the liome of'her father, J. M. larkir. Mr. .S-rivct., r has returned from hi. i jisieru uregoii trip. The busy rattle of m lf-hlu leM is heard on every hiitid as the farmers aie gathering In their harvest, hii.1 I-b- forv many !- it w ill U liitlavl tiy .1. . uie iiiiiii oi uio inresiier. i On last Sundav moriiln.' ll,. n. l.-li. i bom wen-sii.H k.d by the sad Int. Ill . " gi inv Unit Ansel llylaii.l, who lives i ft:it.- is yi t in its int.nicv, hut a din-etly aeni-s the the river fn-m thu'few v. irs will rtitii.s ; womlerful Ula.v. had U-eu drnwiusl ul..K in I -i "... v , .... bathing In Call envk with MVeral ,v..n,M,nio,,s. Mr. Ilyland as a m.Kst " ' ' " is.tlnial.le Voum mail and i.fiil .Hi 1 rk is Is ing .lone in an int. llient esiioiaoii. .voung until ami uciiu elll-, . i i i n zens and his relatives have our heart- In inin r. Carload hits will h.hhi t. It synipaihy Intliilr sad Is-riavi nieiit. ( h llie rillc illHl. a 1 of the i xceilioi. The funeral m-i vice were attended by 1 - an immense concourse of issiple The! I'x'trr Ma.ls will im-rcasc the ..videntlsonlythe sadder that it is 1 ,,u. k. t value of all f. irn.s 1 viug in .... . .. , , i K a repetition of. the same a.videi.t t,.,tK. neigl,lK.rho,Hl wh. re die ilil- another of the family several year, ago. I ...,....... .... . i ...i; r,.,., v ('has. McFarland ami family of'; Juiietion, and Allsrt MiKarlaml of ! tAu'" aiteinieil l.ielr brother, An '. t' ". '''"I'-', funeral. I ico. Kcclis of Mohawk Is visiting with his brother. 1 This season seems to U an i x.vp ! 1 ! tioually good one lor rattlesiiaki-s as j seveiul of the scaly monsters Urn killed. haw Ina letter from IM. Chandler to his wife he savs lie exis ets to lie in--I 1 e.iiiiniiiiieii on in. n-iiirn lie 10. ri.iii.'P ' who. ics for a is rmaiie.it lirri..ii ami is nlrvad negotiating w itli J. . ( c.,rU.r fl)r , m,.huM. t uu ,,:,, ranch. A h'l. kster wagon and vender is do-1 lug this valley ou Mondays, but vie, hardly think his trade will hi.ilfv many retuius. Itl HI I..UI. The Chicago ixirlc KiM culators . ...b .1 . ......... ..i iff i I'ni p'l iimi i' n onii t i.i ii o.ir- reltol'J. Then the Ixitloni of their ileal fell out Ifeeauw thcreaily money couM not be coiiimumlcil, uii'l soinchoily got hurt. There mh-iiim to be a general ten- ilcncv amoilL' OrcL'on newsnais-rs to f o r- 1 I - cut down fxiM-iiHea by nilucing the size or otherwise. Tho pa of this tdatc with few exceidions have been run with little profit, and have Ix-en fur in ndviinee of the field in which they oMTatc. The btate of Oregon null', r.s from tho financial btringeticv. There are over halt a million dol lars due tho utato for laxes, most of which is from Mult- "' a x i r tii'iii i'i utt i . t llikliin ll I'OllllIV. I'lllillP 1 1 II I .Til L'H. ,a t m .i . .1 " 1 . 1 . ' I .rovi.lcl will po over till next ycar. : iia,wn,ioj, wun ouiy ti.io..io ; ,m,uis Kr. The mo.iouatali.U claim that ' ca-h w" lm,Ml' U li A Wo,",,r tlmt ""T" f.Zn c"'"-'","-" silver nl.oul.1 not I r.-cognized U. , time i.ot.as were given to de,H,s.-, fihmti, Vou wll Cftrry t cause it Iiiih depreciated. 'I hey do torn, or that di Misit.rs maiiifested i f, f ,.;,..r::. i.nd not h avs It to U rail not take into account the fact that ! l.H-k of conli lence in the New l for Vou know tha address," and ha adverse legislation causi-d the dc j y(,rk ,, nr,HlUv, Ullk8? .llaupi-aml. I .uj.i.u. around a tun. Iu .reciation. A parallel could Isji the road. found in the cano of one man rob- . , " r''1 ''" ,lf V" tot JT'1 bing another, then abusing him Is-, "v.'rii..r I cinoycr is als.ut - was l,.,,v. r i...u, h..t . t ,r Jjaalin. cause he could Hot I.av a debt i ril.t on the siln r in., .tioli. He 1 '"" -..iveaiid siriouiall tha way ..aiisi in, ioui i hoi p.i) u in oi. r. ..... .. to Ulois. ai.d lnT dotiUey even aeemed to The Southern IVilic llailroad U,B f"""w''' V.etvs: ti1Mrt. her eclamholy. Company ia mUUntially f- ncing ,a' '.ple of r. ii favor the re-i On le r arrival at Hlola she took cara its right of way through Oregon. ' of the Shin...... Ia.v Umusc it, " "r rroii.i and ran quickly ,. . r r i . ' to Hii7.ai.ne g house. It in n measure of economy f,,r the treatH silver iis a commodity. Sil-1 -j h , rmu.Uslon for your aha railroad company and the Hurpri-.'j V(.r t llulIv wiUl gM, u aai.l. m that the work was so long de- . . ' . . . , -Ahl An euibroiderrd hoiinot aoma laved. The danger of n.,.kin;r recopni. d money t .i of the con- fu uuUB riMiry M(-w by lb trains will be gr.-ady reduced and . 'titutiun, should I.- treated the ,,rj,tr Utter time can be made by keep- -ame a gold, by having like pri il- "It is none of th things." itig.tock ff tho track. eg., of coinage and by Is ing made il'.'' - iltrothM - 1 hat tin re is no rertiiu h-..-" on a full legal tender. 1 1...1 iower to "Oh. from hunt lln is no longer my lifu is shown by the sudden death of two young iih ii i.i I.ane county only the othe? day. Hod, under twentv-four viars'of age, a,.pare,,t- ' lyinthefulfetij.iymenli.f h-alth. net their ib ath su Id. iily. one by iron mug, i ne imuit is'ing ioiiiiii I- .1.. I e i ieal Wliere he M J.I. 1 otitli IS not more exempt than dn rei;t and otti ring a'e. The Salem Ileleiei lent, .,u- li-t, iii.ik'-s the follow tu ".il.irm- . "tat tu' lit : '"People H ho have the il. a tli.lt brinies ii'I hi r.it olli- i ia' are aiita;o :.i-lie to !! I uhln; interest are ti.irrow -iiiiiid. I. 'J '.ev re men i. - t. i i.t i.m t.'.e n lene j.'Jii..'. 'I'he j i. ir ii.' n '.s. ei i ie.irer-h. .ei w.irl men ,, ...p..-, i;, A u. r.ii' I nr r- -( b i-lln - . n st re tic re ar tlun li.e iiankers of tlie i-ooiitrv. I'll'" Cloud ru t w i- inil. I H-.l I.f U lilt.' 1 I I U'I'll' l, h1 I, only to '.r !i i In! ,1c. Mr.. t In' go! the pot or I ! i . m I Purler, ol Km-i.. in-., rrii.ii .'".',ii ,, i.,;,, Iiy I -1 1 1 iii lni.' I'm' ih. r up ! In r r ir-. P.. mi ke t'o. lit.ii, u.i. die only III. ill . I.. i m il l iM-iiiiLUid the nil- divi.li'.l attention ..' tin- CI:i.Mi.i i'oiivi l.t.i.ii, an l I.. m iip,,vii t.i Clev l.llel. No a lie ', Je.nl t!ie a.linit.istr.itii'ii fun-is in cuicrcss in their cil'.irt to i. i.i! t!i.- .-..n r iii. in net. I'resi.lent CI. vrl.iiel I. v if.vii : ! die res'.ll of t!,e sil,.r piiri'li.i-nij; ela ise of t'.. S' i' r;ii in net with- 'oiiI re.sin inline any farther eour-e ( action ill regir.l to silver. j ( j rl.i) from pre-elit in- ' ,l..utMW that uncon-litional rc,a..K.f the act ill la ...ailt ,y ciingri s-i. . coinj ruiiiM" may Ik1 ! l,,"i'' I,,r- A shii.uii iit of fruit from OrcL'on to Chi.ML'.i has l.roiii.ht u i.is-1 r r i . 'ei. . f..:. :.. i.. .i 1'"" '"' ,ru'1 i"'usir in uns ch nmo. Ne- nr. li.in! . are con- -t.,.ll,. 1. I. . I . I .....I..... I .i .. i r r i i lie ...... ,o..- no. K 1 .1 1 1" 1 s it i distance. They will increase the carrying is.wer of agons, "l n . .economise the lr.iing .iver of I hotse.., and thus rcmlcr fi i. r ! hor-es necessary, save harness ' I I rt- igons, hi !., nml liumer.ms iioi- letital l'.XK'HSes which h.lil roa.ls . j . . In (tllry at the treasury elicits the ;.. ;. ,i i ......1... ""'"' has on h unt I :,v,( MM l,( N Ml ounces of iki r, costing 1 IS IK K.(M st. I'iic coining value of the bullion on j,,,,,, isuhout 4tC,7,lil(l,IHH). If this - , ,,. lfiiv. rl, , u,,,. I rcali.e it j.ndit of als.nt ls,()tHl,(MH), against which silver certificates: colli. I Is' issued. It WollM take,; ' Imwevcr, it is Matiil, with the pre. i , , ,, . J ciii coinagi) capacii v oi me i linen igo capaciiy oi uie i line, , Mat1", aUiut live years to convert thin bullion into silver dollars. ... . . . . . . silver ii rlihcates, by law, could only Ik issued on prnlits an coilieil. i The New York World publish. , .. a detail.. I sl.it. III. lit of the cohdl-: lion of the n vi r.il savings banks in that city und l!r..klyn. whirh is ! - - ntartling revelation. The iiiunuiit due deH..it..rs iu the (savings i , v vi '. . J banks in New ork illy aggregates f!'.' 1,21 1,11 P., while the cash on hand in only I l,'.ll.'.'''',. In Urook- . . ,, ... t ,i lyn it H worse than that. In the a .a . i . it Having huk 01 itPHiKiyii 1110 ., ' .1 coin money was coi.f. rr d uism i .i . i n!"f ' l,,al I'":',.r rr""1 Wlt1' 11 ""l-rt've ohgitio to coin both gold and silver on e,...,l terms and to in ike ljoth full legal- ten l. r liloliey 'I'll' stab's would iievi r have surrender. -I to ctigres. the iniit.ii.t j.rer.'.itive of coin ing in 'iey if they had -ViT ,oj I that it Would have piir-'K-l the j - j i v f thu last twenty years. Oregon is almost a unit iu favor of a ret ur II t' t lie '.!icy of our father, a hicli loni'-d bth g( II and ail.er und made b.tii a full I g il t( .i l r." O.o. 11. i!i's.iii.-r, ireas'in-r ( J.v k sol) isiUlitV, Is llil ill. He U ti.'i'lllht to I a i. f i ill' r for ..-vi rul tl.oi.ni.l I'.iiu;'.. Ii.- Is.li'l-iiieii are, l n ILy moi. I, K. K. Kuhli, Ciia. N i. k. 11 siid Jerry Nunsn i Pr-.PGrUfSlVE 1.0VC. I ft 11. 11 'O I i I I Aoa : 1 1 i I ! . in l -r ltrti ' I L- v ,1-. : r 49, nrry oriL ,' 1 !! ili . .t tlul I'. All. I rrv .I, l.nr.l ii.r in It. di.taur I t.,r 1 Tt.r ftwrvt nu i( t'ir.ti ji ' t ! I Str- ,. Ii irrt f .Iii .Uii.-Ih ! mm bl r tii 1'ii-itii-ri liv.u in iaf 1'ut I'f r - of t.,M.,. a ! i ifcM r i -i fs'ls in ih f:i. I , MS trta-l .i tit Tl ii Kitiint ftiij 11, Mary n4 Mm, .! In turn rt ltiTri ltthtly, nt AgHrtt ihiil Mm y. -me t-rwry umnirr would b-rnw duh Hut 1 1. , l.kr nfhrr, fcum tlrifi! mmj. Aul U n runt afa.n of M1nM ft r m. A In hi. h I trt4 I.t4 to furvvt TU nmrtr;Mi mul-l voir f Mail Ai A tlttf fnin vnt . uli f)Mif liotl I o oiiix ifav c unlit 0r Mru with lit flu I t.i: I Hi Itratiiof lbmUMl kitrw. fy f.f rrr. ,iwn rxtill hav MW mom, Ati.l oilier uuU faUo fimn my miuA Uk lh N i.k.k . t,rt a 'f.-r all In a rnttH, lor ni) tutwitir ur qtMsn la etbruo! m nif kftr I rvitif iniwf urn nanu. una alona In lh Hal. A I In hrautllul ra of Marl. i f Waroui;i in Naw Yurh Maa. VILLAOK KISS. Jaequehiie whs a rounff country girl. who was 1(1 ii ani old but appl lianreat, , and whs a i. rttal.ls iui.I.I of sincerity. l.v. ry ( ne w':o knew tier love.1 her. Hr .i ... t .... ai m .i . .i hrilhn.t n tie corn ls.pny. n ir .!.et days J.in)neliti mounted hiT.l. f.y. la.lenwitli frli viifeUhlea. ,!'" ;'I:' "' t product, of her luother'a k,u.,!. ,.r.l.'ii. and went to toll them ln III., i. IV I,.,. .1.. .n.w...,.l I- .Ik. ' ' J ' ,' ...t; m. J w ii;: "I"""' rv,r ''" , , 1Ut rvp1' mni " limner nt, hi r voica to an k-'nuiitf tli.it t-v-rr olio AttrajCtCKl by h.r. Il.r ra.n'jt seemed hotter tlmo her iselghli.r.i', her potatoes haj not tha la.t Kr c; . n tli-m, ami her crisp let- ,u't" ' f'."l 'i'" V",kl?! as ficti as herself, wero quickly Imtight and at th holiest price. 1 I 'uisln not to fonc. t to t. ll you that 'aci'iii'llm hid no lov.-r. ;.. ,L.,,f,.,,lvl.l,l,,,1,1l..l1-l,l ilau.e till in. . ii.iiiiidl er thed.iir:hter of "'"'' Pn'tit-dhytliopiiritj of her . I... ,l.. , ,,.., ... ..l. B.h.t,,,,,',. that th. vd.ir.sl ' not even so i-.ni. li n r. . Im r iIm.. r ti s in sign of : frien.Miip. .o.. i.. l ... had a friend iu I'.lnia ttluiu- m i' tin ' t.i lit 'Prv fit. i.f I Vja , ,11., ... l,y.. Si'maniie was her name, and i'i 1- s lvo j eaisolder than Js1lirhllO. ' i le- was .n tty. I tit cs;iiettU.hi attract- 1 ive. I nt c . rn'Mii1 Sli" hud mails her i loer nil.-, i.ihli. liy In r i bunging and , f ,,,,.,,1 ,,, ; t ten iIjijp J arii c iir.u was alsmt to an ait for tl .vil!.i4... when IHaisot, tha li.v. r of hiu.a'i'ie, approached her anil f lid. siit is.. v.ei will so. in aea my af I IIM'l il." il l.ll In l.r and e. i;ilalter from now," Miswi rcd the roiirti-'iiis fruit seller. "And you will speak to lier'f "As I am s's-akuig t.i yon." nli. how b "i i'T i 'ci will lP 'What tirpvcuis you from going and '"""B "' '" M'I'"-f "Mint is getitlx aii'l Ltud to tna aoiua- . . , . . . h-nitht ,,,.,. . , i ..,..'.,,., 1 1 - - r md I ran do lu.tliin.c to pi. aa her." "I; ,!'' y f'" l- -'' tgood to Im woiried lis. tins. If I sers in yonr iU(.(, , WlMlM 1)HV), m, f,.,,rno mon fear t!mu uf the I ml .0 wolf, of wlilch wt ara often told, bat which wm never am," "Win!- ;':(.". will yon , ma a klndn.'ss, S.!!i.. .I.u'.iii liner "What Is it.'' 'Take a cotiiinUsiim for Ml-a 8u- . , ,, , , . " illi iioii'li iil. usiiri.. 51. IltuisoL iiaometliliig to gtvo I: rr" "It is indeed." said Llulaot. rubbing his hands to gia himself rouraga, .... ,,lrnrrYv- Light as a feather. " -Thou I v. i,l take it." said tha Im- prudent messenger. o,,., ., a. . I!,u.h Ulal-.t leaned down ....... ami kin-U Uio jmro hi.t rurhraa or -What arn yon dolngr cried tba aa- 's-trothi-l ' , "Ah. v. M. laks thu kiss all tbaaaina, ' " " What r. lus.r ( my , i ,i i You !nsd not f.s l It a burden." j I; it I .!'. i.t wish to l.epa kisa that d.s r ot l-!'.-'; t- I: " ' "'I U.I i oi r own uftinr You sJiould i ut loei yoi.rs. If v-1 su.-h merclinndlse It may coal yu a g.s.l deal t re yon ! are throua." Jorq lei i. retn. rie I l t1..' tillage in a I ate of t- .1 I . !. il ' II ill-1 4s I if tlie Ll - v .v i"! i I" Hj i r I ;-iie i : I' eiii.-aj' ..f u J-n't. -. i ic i ' r.r i ii rr I ru I. ' u -w. .... I t v. i mi r-'iii !- I ' l-a:ei4 j .1! ii.. i !. .' . " " '... d f I will drop Huiaun Ilk wrltit t!ut u "Uut jri.'ir ki .1 Ml.lll I ''.. W I'll ltv i "Whatever yon n i-li'" "Ah! well, if I in. 1 known" "But' v.,.1 v 1 please t turn It ' ine"- I Tlie rhariuliig gtrl advanced, tlx n I quickly recoiled. 1 Tbe remn'y ws wor-e tlnui ih. .'. ease-tho r.'-ui ol ion more .hlllciill I n..n the deposit. "That cannot Is.' slm suid. "It Is only our husbands that we kiss." "AhT hre'iu forth ltlnis.it. "tliere i.ra rorourta which crown hea Is imt nearly aa pretty as ronrs. I have never n. n nch pretty f s t in any slus-s, and y.oi hava a form andevFitouuikea.hsrvrster ' danra when his day' work is doiio." And In hi turn ha ts-pn to sigh. Meauwliile tha pretty girl had reflected. 8ha mnsfroiil gossip. She accordingly ran to tha houaa of tha good priest to ask his advice, lia waa not at hi.tin. bnt Ilertlia. his honsekerpi.r, recoivi.l her. "And this U all that trouble .vi:':" said sh when aha had heard J.t. .pi.s line' try. "And is it not rnoughr "Cousolti yonrsrlf. There Is near hi ra deposit of kisaes, which contains plen ty of room. 8iura I c.iine to liva n ith tha priest mora than a hundred tli'-u-au I kisses have tss-n put there." "Truly T rich: inn 1 Jaciiteliiis, over whelmed. "Yes, and liter la still rstn t t )oii to deposit yours." Hliu cotidu.'t.sl I ie young girl to tlie altar of tha Virgin. There Jariiielinn frHf. herse.f fnm her load. Hie felt herself light, r by tunny mmiii Is after aha had ilcNntod the kiss upon the cold stones of the nlt::r. Two day af. -r this sl.o nut Siiiauno In tha marki t clothe.1 iu gny upp-in I. "Ns. here. Ill lie oner slio cried mm k Inglr. "I hale l Cistt.l Ulai-sit has a hundred arrm of ground and ag.ssl uuil. Yon may givo i:.e that kiss now." "Oh. dear!" answered Jacqueline. "1 can't walk ro in. I the v orl I with otle-r folks' goo.1. I 1. 1 longer hava it." "Where Is it. the-r-" "Vpon tho liiM step of the altar of tha Vlrk-ln Mary." "That's g.ssl. It I net lost. I will go and K t it the very first time I vint the hamlet." Hut it v.a.. t canine who was snansl this time, for li...t very evening P.laisot caino to Jiir e.' lui's niotli. r's hotisn iu his Hun. lav .oiii.-s. "Maileinoisi'M.., I imuit have my kiss." "It la in tin chapel, (hi get it there." "That enc i! not Is'loiig to mo. 1 gava you sotiieiliirg to carry. You must cither execute your commission nr re turn tha kiss to m. That is wholly Just. I leave it to your mother." "Wh it sh'iiil I she have done with it'" ast.i 1 I.i r ninth, r. "Jacqueline can lis only her hn Ihiii.I. and rim is still t.si ls.r to find one." "I will Kile her all that I Inn..." said lllai M.t. You!" exclaimed t 'no two astotihh.'.l weini n. "Of course, when I commission. I pay for tln ui. I will add to it my hand and my name. Will you accept them. Iieaiitiful iwaM-ngcr, and Is) my Wifer Jncqtrdlii'-, ori rw helineil, nearly fell llito her hof'ti t of fc'ilad When, several day afterward, Sit fauna winl to i k Ilia kis, tha pri.st made her acquaiiilisl with what was go ing on. Shaking Ida while hea l and smiling, ha suid: "You Will lie, r find It again." "Somebody hi taken f asl:ed tint ctMpielta "No, but tllaisot and Jacquelins were marTip.1 thia morning. They kissed to gether the holy stoiio. The thnsj kisse are now blen.'.ed in a ptons and chisl" love. You can never recognize now, my dear, the one t:ul was dcrtliied for you." Translated I'roiii tha rn-i.ih For Ko inaura. Kllutle af lllvrs ..f liilro.liirllusv Iu tho givim; of letter of l.itr.sluctloa permission sl.i.uld Hist Is, grunted even in tliecsMi.f intiiimte friends, as llio In troduction of a s-roii whom you do not know thor.'u ;lily and v.e! U sl'endrd with Cunger hi nnny c:'.i, mid mora particularly a l:.n tha presentation ia made by lett.v. as tha will ten word al ways appear to carry mora weight with them than the siken oues, and tha re cipient of such au rpistUt f.wla in duty bound to show tha newly tntrslucd er ary courttsiy that lies either in his r hrr power. Many nupleasaiit happen ing hava resulted from unthinking goisl heart 1 nest that pnanptnl the 1. 1 ter without inducing a careful study of Uie one to whom it waa given. Many letter of Introduction are pre erutad iu s-rson, but the morn elegant way ia to send tliein by messenger or post, armnifanied by the card of the per son conferring the intrslui tiuu and your own with yonr a.ldrm on It A visit honld Is inudi within a w k af'.-r tha arrival of the letter by tha s-r..n re oeiving it if the acquaintance ia d.eirisl Philwlelphia Tiuiea. lM4.ll.il ldls. What years and year of lals.r will men not to turoiiuh in order to uaiu the estrMiu of their (. 'lov man! Yet huw lilirerlslii the r Mrd .'. I ousand sue cessi'S. a r-ir'(!u uiuis. , sua all i lisit. It ia said no Omt if Adrr.ir.il Troii1 r.;d lived be nualil i.nve l.en sliol for I.i great blu-il. r Oi.ly i! i se who die Of retliaat i.i- hk'uI .' . t .siil.' -to ret am what IIm ii.i" i.i.! f I. i.e. Pe.h .ps tt.i-1 -uus. ( lli. .mashing of Idols f.-r i fo ' i. . ! k.. f.elma curvlw-s nil . e . In tt.s e'a. we take a . i..t i - I . -.t r li ft sii.os I . i -'v to kills k t. l... 'r ' 1 .1 . U'Vel I '. : . i I ,. , I e i. i n In becoli"- ' i ,. . . ji.i ;i t: in ln. ) . ' . in n k'l.' not sli iil n . i- '. . i-f ; ma c!i . ',"- . uiskeatl km ' 'i si., . ... ; . .i than ii.. I . i .-..: ,i y i.. . li.r-- -, Jamesiowu ,'. I o o 0 0 o