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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1897)
i.Y, 1 111 I n (I. 1 1 i? it) 11 e it il I i-r 1 1 .r 4 ll re Ml Ml III l itl I t t. I' a in ,.1. Ic - l( h n ! ii ; k in ! O O IV II tl r. it) 1 HI le i il it W 'it ;t o ,1 I.. )' T l' I. r it c .1 f .r H 'II ;il I II 0 K t l li' u 1 it i.l II In ,tJ it V tt III s tt o lit l B I" III k i t In ' ill id' til e I ie J i tu em A Eiz:.! Man 11? Darartaate A Einirt- 2515 C.5-Cifl Till WlliODt a TCMOi. Cas Interests: I'liyilrlJiM. Juliu Wil-on, of Kuattit), wnit to I'lirlliu i iilmiit n rut 'lit li hk" t" have III toiiKu (jmm : f'ir eHin'er. 'I'' plijiciaiif lliially il.cnled hit only eliane for life (l)'ii-inlfl upon ampula lltiK the tmiKiie, Mr WilKHi ugreed to Kiihinil In thtt finlt'i.l. The nifiut inn w a -t frim tl yenter (Jbv ami Iihh Iv-I .-tl u very len.ai li able t'tii-f . Mr Wilnin em; lulu plainly without tin- iiiil nf i I - t ii tr i J 1 1 1 H t iikiiiImt liitvinn l"'t ii entiiely uui u titttil, Tim Ori'iiiilaii'i rei.iit nfllie (Use In n fnl l iM : Juliu H'iU'in, ili'itiy c unity asse tir nf I .it in ''oil niy, ui iimtiii''I mi for I'HIirrr lif tlif tul. Kl!', III itmil I-Hlliar tlili h'iNiltnl, In tlm flly, M'lreh Ml. hl-elillr. Iiiiikmi' Im Hi) teimiwil. Tl" im rulinii li- it vi-iv unusual one, uinl is thf iiiuhI ii iiiiiikiilili' hiniiiKH .ir Wil HUM t'HIl HOW I III It 1 1 1 u I r i I V ami lot Mil tlilll.'iill r In nuikm himself li i ii li-r -Nlnii'l. Tin' pliyiii'l liln nf tliH t'ily are till inleiesle.1 n tin' elite uinl pru Imuiiee It It ri ll.uiklil. e i.ne. H' Vt'ml week i K'i llit' nulivury Ifliimli hel.nv 1 1 1- i.iie,u with reliinieil hill tint c riil inn tl ul in I eheek the (irtiwih nl tin' t'Hiit'fr, uinl it u lutinii iniss-my tu ri'iiinvf tin limine Itni'lf. The patient hint t'iiiiiililfly reenveretl frmii I Iih i Meet of i In- i'erntiun, ami will leave fur hit home in Kugunu I" morrow. Il)( MHWOII.KIf. A ( liunn or Some Oilier .Mean I'm tl to Ki'iitlrr i Iih Huif llui miens Kail 1 1 I'ruifi't lut Miutti r'i Kturi'. 111! Undirll II U ru I It f f. Inlly liuitril, Mnrrli JT. A further report from liitt ruhln r of ids Ouahfii ntiirt' tint other nielli cmiit't Iruin Mr Honey, the iroirli-tur, who wut In Kuifiii) ( H I a y . After l lir rubbery, iri'Viuiit lo the reeent one, Mr Honey t'tnit'linli'il lo ki'iji wittt'liiii in ill III" hlllllf l.f H lm. I l M'l'lirt'll it flrrt't', ami In nil ii'iiiirHiicrt, trimly wntt'li ilui; uinl l(i't liliu In i.- lu tin turt room rf niuhtt. Tint nielli of Hit' liiirnlitry no iuiIh' Wilt hrlilil Iroin Ihv il"K, hut nil K"1"!1 lirruKK Ihf litnu from hit rt'-iilrlirtt In tint hlortt In lln' inoriiiiiK H"' loiiiiil lyiii tin Ki.ln on Hit nri'li, whiltttlie Inint dour wim iijiir n fi liit'litt. lln wilt liiilil mill littli't iluriiiK tliulihiy uinl lint iit-xt lit if Hiiinw htunt' f y 1 1 1 K pulton liiil hitui ivt'ii him. ll hit hi'i'ii Hiiuifi nIi'iI I lull tin1 Imrv'liti UHKhl IniVf ininitli'rril In tin Hinoroll irui. iitilli-t u( lht ih'tf itml tht-rt h KiiIiiimI 1 1 ii i tt Hint niniirltinily to rub thontntv. In hiiv t'Vfiil Mr Itniicy l t't-rtiiill tint iln hull lirt'll t!tln'rnl Willi In Bonn.' wity. In I In inotiiini; Iri'tli luiiiy tr.irkt Wert fi ill 1 1 1 1 li'mlni) In lhi hcliunl hulltr itNlmil ilistnniv li'iini lln? n'uro w lure tin Itiinny liml iiiikIi' t tvn I'iittii'H In lln rnKtl. ( hit' tlnf of unit of tho Inirr wu of llit Mini llft'il fur h'tllii; 111 lift. I' 1 1 1 w Imli' Ihini; it ii inytlory lo Mr K lit y , hut lot tliiukt tint liutliii hIiuiiUI ny Huait' nl lent ion lit ollii'l imlii't uinl I'lvi' him liinf In rt't'iiM'i -Hit'. l liinrt it mil of nil I'l'iituii uinl ll It tit'llitii; iiilhrr n iiiinioin.tit fur Mi Kiini'y; or nithtT linir hmii;- hruvy on hi liiiniH hmi ht tl'H't not iiiil hit Jiliuf of liiiinr.t rohiM'.l wlieli lit ;or to oiun iii In I In- iih" num. Illtlil Wimi Al' rmui. ami Tin Kurt Ituiil i lnitl mt lir I'lUro rt'ioi (hit hiiihrtl wind In I lint oily Thuit tl it li ii ii ii i i thui' lln- ui'iilhiT lMirii wn.t I'HlnhllNhi'il III IS70, wilh Hit ni ii It Ic t- x il it'll of I lit- urmt ttmiu uinl Inn i ii ni' of J nu it ry ft, Iffxl. Tin Vt'liM'lly of Hit' wliitl w m .V inlilet nn hour. Inkrn from tin' ( Irt't-uiilun iour L'Ul fffl iihuvo tin Kroiiml. Thi' l.v0 rt'conl of jl milt nut tnkrn ftoiu nn t'lrviilion of UiM fft't ninl wonlil Intif t'Vi'if.li d lln inn' of thin ynir if it hud I ri'li litki'ii nl nil tiilnl In ilit. KruK K I'tiMUKHt K Ori'.'oiilnn: " Tlit' toiiiiii iuii ul nlhiirt in llm l-'iiifrn linlt'lTliN' hilt h it nmiiy lo think n n r lutiiriil hwi nnih r ulil noon If polntt il, ninl it lively t'ttninl)in It iwliii: cnrrii'tl on. Theft' am nltiul nill Cnnlt for the linv now, Hlltl t iti'h tlilnkt In' Init the Ittt ilitim. The nfllti' It iiutv Ii liinlly In tlm hmult ot Crtlj;'. hun. Iniieii, ninl il will niiinin mi until the four y.ntV term tlinll have eXtiteit, w hieh w ill lw iiratly jenr ninl n half from now." t'4ly l.wu1. tralti rfT.-Ur J Mr A T Cit UorliiM nterlaliM'd a U if lri fn-mW. at tUIr Intn on TtOth rist Iwl li'k'ht in hitir irf thtir ttai, Mi Avar. Tlt eniii Vaa HM lo riCurti ii'd iHliri iiXiutfwa.itA, I C iuiCtf h 0l Oi 'ia W et thltiMl. j Tiii-e I'M'tent ti Afiri Mr ninl Mrt A T t'lH'Wrrluit', Irl ami Mrt Si'arlmroiieli, Mrmnl Mrt J si IIokn In Ihit oil.v Manh i'" S1 tirny. Mr nml Mr. Nii klln, Mr m il to Hie ifa of Kmil Mcrtu rami, a Mra Kajt and i N (.'.Hkrliii. ,'4aughlrr. R-iluiiou of llto-iet. WilklKKAh, It hat nleawvj the Dlvln C'uiiniiaiiilir to visit our L'wtle Hull ami call from our rank imi of tiur e teeineil anl It-luve'l hruther, 1'aat L'haiicellnr, to join tlia rank In thai eternal fraternity fruiu whieli man never rt turnt; mnl W II KHKAR. We how slt-illently lo tiieC'iiiiiiiinli iifniir LivliiH le ader In ihliverlll to 1 1 nu our reecteij hrotli er that Im may uiiHwrr tlm call; anil Wmkkkah, W tvhU.o In that fraternity he will ha tmrroumlail ly loving uiiKi-lt In in I II utter to hlill hit every tieetj li rid Im uuarilt-tl hy tlmt ever ylt(ilaut eve of Him who watt-he over lit In tlt-ath n In life; theiefore he it P.l sul.VKIi, Thut III I Iih tleiitli of llmther Waller Vitiioii 1 leiitl.rin, 1 we Imvit it a true friend, a loyu Kniuht, u pii-t i'linii''ellur, wlm-e vir-iin-t we t'limmend, ami he it furlln r lUsnl.VKti, That whilH he hut none frnui uurHihl we w ill ever i lierl-h h e memnry in nur hi-urlt uulil the an-li niitfiTt tru;uet nIiuII iiodalm that liiin-iliiill U- nu mure; mid he It furlln r Knsnl.VKH, 'Mint Oir charter If driHil in inuiirniiiK fur aixty ditvt lluil u i'uiy of thi""! ri Huiiitinnt In- tiri'inl 1 1 ) i i our reenrdt, nun ropy m ill to the fnuiily of our ileiurti il brother mid tine enjiy I niven to (lie Daii.V (il Altli fur iuhlieatioi. Kruieriiiilly tuhuutted in I'rit iidnliii, Charity and lleiievulem'e. (' Ii WlM'KIt, (' I) F.liW'AKIiH, I K VtiKAN, Cniiiiiilttee. IKlui' t I.iidi' No. 3.1, Knight of rylhiitt. KiUjene, Or., Murt.li 2S, Ml. Nm .a Firm. 'I linuiiiili A lliirdy, olllret In I'irnt Naliuiiul Hunk huildiiiK, practlcM In all tint courtH ami will ciit"ijtf in the Kt'tieriil ii net lee of their iriifeHHiou, Hi'liniiH W Tliointon ruiluHtetl from tlm I'liivernity of Miniieiutn in IKSH Altt liiled lliirviud hi V whonl; ut in 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 tu l lie HUpreme four I ol Wl-i'tiiitiu in lil. Meiulier of the lr;itl ilr.iiilini'i.t of tl.e Cliira.'O, li-ir llniuii A Nul l hern iiiilroiul i'iiiu'iiuy . with heniliiiiiirtera at I, it Croete, Wit t'liiitin I IiiiiIi'hA II.imIv nllendid I'niver mty of WI'I iiiihIii and Kiiidiiutrd frum the It yul ile.nrtment uf that IiihiIiii iluii. He for a y t it r with the I'nileil Ntnlt'H nltoriiey for the Wea leru tlltlrirt o( Wii'nlnlli, it lid pruc lit'i'ilnt I. it ('route, Witcoiitiu. l'hiiii.iMin uinl lliinly repretent e-iit-eru piirlit t, w liu are linn-liitf invitt iin lilt in tint vieiuity. lUllVl.oMC I.iikk. Milem .Siiitea 1 1 1 ii 1 1 : The puhhc interett in l'mf. l-'iedtrlc H lliinu't lectuivt on tin 'Seven Wiiudera of the Worltl" it in iTentiui; with eui'li I'oiitrihutiiin he miikt't in I ho uTiit. The L'tilvertit) i-hapel wan 11 1 It'll hit! lilht, the ort'n. inn of lilt lecture nu "11 th lull." It tliern any fault with l'ruf liunn at tt 1 1 III I It It I'linnivlliill It I' 1 1 1 it ' lie llnltliea all titi nihiii. llit nudit irt are iimiiilly nt the climiix uf their iutareft in hla ntory when he h,iva lilinnulf In 'in the iinlruni; ami yet it niniiot In mid hit lerllllrt are illt'olnplvtit. Ill disioini; of hit itreat theuiit I itt nllil (lie pml't'tiir i'(ioe very luipplly the lutm r puintt of lint miiti'hli'M hiitur' mid wove thriu ititn ii tlioroiii:hly vi -.'m.'in dii'"iii-i', civilly euiiiili of polelil fat't lo nmki' the vol rehitive In leri'iiiv an eitty uiutler fur (hoti'Mlm htteiied. llit next ill'iit will ileal wllli tint Klnrlc of the ttiuplt' of lliaim, ut Kpht'tut. SMoKKiiiitsi: Itmiiituii Frank IV writ, who liven tlioilt a lillltt itliove Spriu'llt -Itl, h.td the iiiitfnrtuiii' to luiM' a night vitilnr to hit Hinokehoute imietiiun Wv.lurml iy nitht. In the nmriilnn he fmiutl Hie vititor hnd re lirvrd him of live hnrou nidi't, nevvrtil limna ninl thnliltlert, twotut'ktof v l ii I oet mid all tlm vniiiieil fruit kept on hand for family ue. Akimh Day. -Stale Supt. of PuWie luttrui'tioii Irwin hna Ikttii'il to Hie vtti inui on u :i i y tupei iulendt iita pro uraint for the ohi rvmuv ef Artior I iy, April 0, IS!7 Counly SuhtIi tt'titli'lil Hunt hut mailed a cony uf the pronrnmnit' t eneh ole rk fur the uae ot t ie li'Hiin r. It In Imped Hint thin tla will lie olwrveil ni.ire 'vtiernlly than ever before. 1U tiKNK SiMRKt. Anyi ne w ho live In KiiKeue mid uautn to at our t'it lroper Hlmiild pairmiti home nton Our mert'liautii fan mid do mil !oimI t'lnajHT than Cortland or any othei plii. For Itifttatie a Vouhic hihii huyn a lj mil al Portland tt net aflrnrth krarna lhl ismlj )Mt th lilviilirnl Wh l bimw for !! liwnl, Utrvh "'. eir I'u Oi'k MMi. Tlie tprlna opi In of tfc Uiip Wallmi'a and tie NitM I Iarneil't millinery iiton ie ejn.l tialey. The tlMratioiit tMUi turtr re very laMy and the ilinl.i of new i.priii Ittnmtt and hnta wire heaulilul. CUPU IN THE RAIN. Jul a llttln ' I oil with boa CatU) oVr th Liu Whr llify H'kmI. "It will mm," btwhi.twrxt. "Dear, lyl nt fln.I a nlmlti r Iit In th wkkI." Tb-n tim llver drr rm down, Humto thti wjfri. emenld crtiWB Of the tr-: Bui lb tnuitlr tbeltereij ftlr WV;htd lb bnarjf downpour tbre IiOTlnily. And h hil'l her llnr hull, "ibjrr True li.Ti rt ondrtaiid. Tbl I know: When th nun fmm lb ak-y, FrMtjr mMin wuittl it bjr Litb to go. Her tb twain wi ro llntrln, AfU-r bird beiran to n.. Fur an bour. And iho wh!irid tendt-rljr: "Who koowt, dtrllng; thor nJ be Another nbor!'' -Driwkljrn Life. A .MISTAKE, Zona .Shi Mmi win mukliirf the Kuniitnn tour. Her ulututi'iii wut flnlf tutl, nnd he nml her mother lunl I- rit tin- lift Iwu yenrt In travel. Z"ii'i mother win a wnilthy whlow, ninl ."" wu nn only child. The Important mihj'ft uinl'-r illtPiKtlnri on the ()ftolr lnunilrig whlrh hrlnirt them to our ii'itle" It nn Imitation to bo prett iit nt tint ,viilillrii In th north of F.iik'IhiiiI. I tut here wut n ililemiiiu. 5Irt. f-'hi Itl' m wut no I mil -l" til t to ! I'""' f''r tin1 Jniinn y, yet fhe did nut wish Zona to M.iv at home. Mrt. hlu lihm luul firm 1 livf that It wut u frll'iut unilertakliiK to triivel In n ttimrtmeiit cur unleet there were no ninny jmtM'iitrern that then wut lio i-.Ue ilaliKiT of li'Milllt. MornliiK wiw our heroine at the Kliiit'a TruHt Mat Ion inixloutly witmilnK thucar rliiiret to make mm of one well Mini ami nt liutt one or two Lullts In It. At Inst I. tin nuw une that met her requirement, ninl, BllipliiK a f'ln Into the hauil of thu Ktuirtl, hhe ententl. The train Mittmiil out of the ntntlon, ami Z'Uin t'tik n Mirvcy of her fellow trav eler. There. w-n ii family father, mother ami llint) chlltlren, nn elderly lady, two biiKlnett men, nml In one corner a man whom ht tlitl not iwrtieularly ntitlee. lor an lu I" she lookitlout of the window, atluilrliitf the II.vIiik lamls'aie. Then i-tit' pntlueiil a ik nml l irni to read. Aimn a new M iisat Ion ttlrntl within her. liu drew out her dainty little watch nml looknl at It. Twelve u i'lot k and '.'il ininiitit. Two hour kliu'e i-ho had Martial. She laid down the bonk and oM'in d tlm littli; luiieh lui-ket; then slio drew utT her plovit, tuekitl them In the HH'ket of her Jacket nml It'tnin to eat. The man In tin1 corner took thi.t opirtunlty to rend the title of her Ixtik. " 'lliiflow l'liiter,' I know nhe't nn Amcriean. I nm wo It from the tip of her now to the toe of her little lxt. I didn't know- I Tore thut ttitinn wit one of the II lie art. " Zona, all tmi-oiitclnut of hit scrutiny, flnlshiil lu r ilimier, returned to her lik and fell axltt p for awhile. Sho did not know when Home of the other iKrupantt of the couiartmcnt irot out, nnd about 4 o'cliM-k Khn wan rtiuwtl by hmrliur the mother nf the family say: "Wake up mtv, Tillel Wake up! We 't out at the next station." Zona luokitl atniiit with a Mart to nee the Octolt r day ilarkeiiitiK down and n-al l.e that when tin' family uirty dhnuld Icavn the train she mid the iiiau In the corner would It' the only otvuuiit of the romimrtment. For it moment .una win tiotsitl with an liiHiine tlinlro to tt rciiiii, and only by a ttmim etlort enntrolliil lu rx lf. '1 ho mini In the conn r. w ho up to this time had not moved from hit Bent all tlar, now rose nml walked to the other end of the car. lie reuchtil under the seat and took out A Miiall hand win hel, whlrh he nlfinil. Wa he pilnu to (tet ll revolver! No.it would hen knife. A revolver would make too much noise. Mie walcheil him with fascinated eye. lie took out soniethitiifsinalliinil slipped It Into the (ticket of hit cunt. Soon he roM' nuulu ami suunti n il to the fur cm! ol the car. He lit n tai r, ! nt down nnd was cniMKctt w Ith Boiuethliij; What was It? Zotiu put her hillid to the window nnd tiiiuli' a ili.pt rate ctlnrt too n it, thut she illicit Ut ready to cull the nuanl. The mini heard and turned, lie came quickly forward. "Allow me," he said. "Oh, no, thank vnu," said Zona hast :1. She felt pure ho had diM'cn'.iil her pur pose, nnd that there wut u court inentwv In hit tune. "What a powerfully built Mlow- ho is!" went her thiiuhtn. "What n villulnoui iHiuntonaiiiv! line can bv ho it a ilest r ale fellow. I mil tuiv ho l-Hikhijj nl my rinii" Now, tho rinii was a vcrj- Kauiiful di.i iniiiid. plvcn to Zona by In r mother, and Zona, with il disregard of coincutloimlitv, wore it on the tlutfer which It usually set apart to curry tho signal of cnn.'itn'iuent. Thcreforo hi thouithta were: "Kuk'SU til! Well, I don't wonder. Sho nurely Lt the loveliest Klr' I tv,r saw. I wonder who tho happy fellow It? What ran be the matter with her, though! Shodm-sn't look a bit like the did tho first jvirt of tho day. I've a notion to tMik to her. An Ameri can plrl isn't likely to lie so tquemuish in a native. Here irues. " "1 Ug your iinlon," ho Raid aloud. You look wmriitl. IVi you ro much far thor." An Knitllthinnn wouldn't ntcuk with out nn lutMdiiction, thought Zona, if hu hail ll t tunic design. It wat sumo little time It-fore the nuet lion wat answenxl, for she wt niaklnn a mh'ulat Ion whether if she told him that her Journey' end waa near he would 1 likely to make the ltt of his time and at tack her Immediately, or whether he might pcrhnM almniliui hit purjuwi' altop thor. So some time had clapsiM In the uncertain ty when sho said, "1 don t know, sir." 7.ona attain attempted to open the win low, and this time w ith miooce. Smti the darknct tuennteu and tho hollow rumbling told that tho train had rntcnxl tunnel. All at once she foil a sharp iting nnd a shriek from her mingled with the yell of tho engine unit gave vent to It joy at t iucrgtiig Into daylight nwnin. Ike nan at nt her side. "lUe wrdoii (or ln,-udli'! v.irt?" hftt.nl anxiously. Zoi) thought hit anxiety w:j cnu by fear lot the giianl might hneo hjnt her Mixtim. At i Im name time she txxnme eousitou that the vi:n wa In her r ent eye. A cinder from the open win.) h.) lodged In lt. O "If you would lot me, ' naM the . tiKtlucing from hu juvkct a handkcrehtoY. " I'liloiMforui : " tWhed ihru) 'mx t So! Don 'I on e iin.r int-l "l'.s,r thing! thought tho would I Samaritan, "-n' muet . lh,-man.ulMld.xI Into W Zona with ler eve fnt rwcUlnif. blturly S h.TMi.'.r.tylnti.klBfth- Jour- ""a,,.! tl n u.1,.0 a Mm linT'!; man In thc-onnT ml .natrh.-d up hi. Mtch. I. The H'-fw n'-' ,h.J-".ewea-tl-. ma am. Vo.l're at your Jour ,.v'. t n.l." Arid he picked tip her valine. Will .'im Sheldon ever again know mh a n- of n lief, or will any other f.w- ever Ic i wt l-vime to h.T ft wai that of the burly guard a he made thl an iioimifm. tit to her! She wm safely on the platform nnd a coachman, narrowly 'waU-n-Ing the pji-teng. rt, tepitl up to her "ay log, "Mr. Mowbray carriage for Mi Slnldon." . .. . "Iam she," shenald. In avoloawhbh her mother would not have recognized He opi-nttl the I .r and Zona, stepping Into th carriage, wink lu k on the ctl-h-or. and burst Into hv.terlcnl team. The mail, who lunl lfii in the corner, miiillng w lih hi- "atch.1 In hi hand, (ruvo low whistle at tho sight nut hi W through the window. Wulklmt forwanl to tl. nchmiin, hesahl: "" llfl' Kll. v. I gue.t I II rule with you." "All right, Mr. .b.hn," said the couch man, lining up ih" satchel. "Come down fpun l'.ibnhpi, s r'''' "Nut illnvtlv, llil'-y. I-t mo down at the e;it... and don't tell them I've come. I want to have a bit of a J"ko with them." "Hall right, sir. " "o that Is the tratehd youiui 1"''.T who It to ! lirnli-sniaid tomorrow and stand up with me! If 1 in not much mistaken, sh. will ! In tioc iiiditlon to ntund up." In I.uie snug Mum the protpoctlvo liml. iiuiid nssiimt.tl herwf and wa pl'.iul nnd roinfurtitl and atsurvxl tlmt sho siiould let U- nllowitl to go Uck alone. Con-in .Toliii l'iersiiit, who It going to If l-t man, It going down, and he will tif you safely buck. You know he It an Amcriean. a graduate In medlclno and has Us n .t inlying In Kdlnbiirgh. Ho Is go ing to fnd' this w inter In tint Inidun hospitals, ami I know you will like him. I hear a bustle now. I Ifllevchehatoome. Will vmi tictise me till I go down and "Oh. I,mil-c. dnir, you must rxruae ine from ilium r. I cun t go down with thin horrible black eye." "Zona." said Iuilse n she came In after dinner," Cou-in John think you had If in r let him eiuiiilnc your eye. He sayt It Is d.uig' niut to b t tint lnllunuua tioii run on. nml lie think it will I unite well tomorrow If yuu get a B'"l night rol." "W, 11. If you wl-h It. I tlou't want to tjstil lour wiildiiig. after all." "Miss Sheldon, my cousin. Dr. I'ier pint," salt! Ijiiiisi-as she uherixl III the d'u-tor. Zona, whose vision wat much Im pilptl by the wm' eye, did not nvognlo him at the man in the corner. Ho merely ImWitl. "A etniri pn ki t handUerchicf, Iiuise," lie said i IniTily. At the sound of hi voice Zona lonkttl up ipilekly. A twinkle shone In' John I'b rpuit blue cyisi, "Now, Mist Sheldon, ono moment and it Is out," ho sild. "What Instant relief!" exclaimed Zona. "Thank you, doctor. " "Voii are quite welcome," he rcpllitl. "Hy tomorrow I hop' you will have tpiito forgotten It." 1 here wat little sht p that night for Zo na Sheldon. "What a little Idiot Ihaveltftil How could I have iiiiagiiutl such thiugtof him! Ho Is tall and piwi rful that wa right. Hut dark nnd niurderon litiklng. Why, he It fairer than 1. What blue tyit and what a ileiisant smile! Oh, bow can I oust hi in in the morning! I wish 1uilsc lud not told him." Hut slix'p came at last, nnd Zona woke radiant at ever. She difssod nnd went out Into tho pirk to settle how she should meet Dr. l'lorpmt. Hut It wat m tthxl for her. A sudden turn in tho pith brought her face to fait- with him. Sho burst Into u pml of merry laughter, which he tvhmxl. "Dr. I'lerpiut," she said, " I hop' you will lt merciful nnd keep my secret. " "I nm not likely to nil nsis n t so much to my ill-ailvnntagi'. What wait It! Vil lainous" " I'le.-ise, ibf tor," she linplontl, "I did not notice your looks nt nil. I had parted with my senses. " Had not the whole household ltvn ah sorNd in the wedding, they must have sit'ii that then' wiisn nvrot understanding Iftween tho colllpltliot which quickly rip-mil Into intlmiicy. "And Zona Is to go lack to Iindon im di r your escort. .lohn:-" tiiid Imiso. 'T'lMvlilcd she is not afraid to tniiel with me," hesiid, w ith u l,inghiii;t Itow to Zona. A smile was her only answer. Tin y weix- seatixl ilii'solo iHX'Upmts of a conq an inetit. "Now-will ton answer mo a qunttion! Had y hi made uji your mind what to do if wort came to worst V " Vis, " she siiid. laughing. "I wa.t pi Inn to take u:T my watch and ring and otTiT them to you. us well lis my purse. 1 faticitd you bsikeil nt mv ring lmrltcular ly." "I did." he said after a pinto, "ltx-iiuse, you know, the linger you wir It on. May I ask. Miss Middou, if there lt any pirtic ular significance in it?" "It was given mo by my mother," sho said tluiply. "I nm very grateful Indeed, Mr. Pier pnit." said Mrs. Sheldon late in the even ing, as the thnx' sat in her parlor, "thuit my daughter hat had your company. I never feel safe to have a lady travel unat tcndixl lu a ooiupirt" Hen' her mulitort glanoxl nt each other nnd burst Into li ileum nilmhlo laughter. Mrt. Sheldon bvikixl anuucil. " Thereby hangt a tale, mother," said Zona w hen she had rccnvcnxl her voiiv, and sho n lalixl tho story. "Miss Zona hat omitted the sequel," aihl Ur. l'icrpmt gravely, "which It that I have won from her a consent, subject to your appnoal. to Iv her pmtivtor, and yourt, mo. fr the nst uf our live." Kx change. TiHl lilNHl l ur I', "That 1 a rare old violin I hm you plnylng so often, I It not" wt4 "th, tu'jt d.tir neighbor. "It It Indeed," replied thoownrcf tk Instruimnt. "It cost over l00. " "Seem to mo." rejotiiad thentk -wn-ly. "It't ti.i v.ihi.xble to ba uol Ilk a i ii-ary fiddla If it :i, mlta I vnMa't touch it m as tlaonive "(..,,- Tribune. w i 'ta tamjuwMin, Hcahl'-T Would you thluli of f X rro 10.0. si lei u:ai xt HI Kl.mcve i from -.n'.., i . ia Imum diameter of the earth I rlyC trlit. CIhIsAlSA. inilfinnnul.l-j. s. , -.tv, r - "'i:"'" I yvwvjMia ODl-rtaM W bn.ln. ttt.d .ri' Veil out: SENATOR MARK HAHNA. Mle Cannot Buy RuspctatililJ m Hi" Se:.ate-.0 Dtcincralic Stn aton His Cimiiig CritT Su- sweious A Sad and Sorry Suectiiclf. Alfre l II n-y U-ffin, Waahing t.ui correi'i'oii'l'-ot "f tllC Frm' iHt-o Kxiiiiincr tliswm Scnutor Urk l!inia.Ht.il. as it wire, (.laces fiitn in f.K-klf Tle cauftio crre .jMiinlnit writes as follows com em no hi L'oiuiiiif woes: "There is tli lii(.li t-houlJernl, .,...f.,.wl West, with a toiicuo like .;ii!tl.:iptT Some arri'l iliiy lie ai!I torture llaiii.il until Uie hUd nines. There i the plmMly llnr iciii, pile inil dpliinxiith. IJannn rs hitn u he looks, utnl cnuliln I ell one hv. When some (! r an pt tlen'lfall ol tli" ruN'9 lireaks ,i hack, llautia will he heller niffleil. "There's Mills. Hatma tl u-mi t ike the KMiwlol' ll.e Tix:iii's ravage luce. It nmls tin prophet M fore eethat Mills will hhhh time ilo .nil ay thing that will Mart the iirpiration on llaiinu's Israw. "There's Morgan, who iwth u jier eel knowleiltfeof enmite war, will rntn theclitfa of a higher nature 'oil down upon II tuna his con em pi ami eeorn of that roee fa ed .Hiler's mettled. "There's Turpi, gray mid palsy Imken, nut with a tonfitw like a .iiH'et and a mind like a ll.ish it;lit. Hanna fitnls no joy in paz ng on Turpie. Hanna, is right. That old ami aston senator will nedav etretth Hanna's hide on tlie cenate finee with no more of nmpunclion thai he would lnMow n the lloying of a fox mpiirrel. " There's Tillman, with his one ye Mazing, a fashion of Senate 'yclops. Tillman will yet find a line to tell Hanna of his ; aM, in ui'h rude phrase and with fucli rmik barhurity as would curdle ie blootl of tin image. In g mil ooth our new-made senator is like t ub ho i r. His troubles are till t'fore him. lint SKHiil.l) KNK.MIES. "Even on hi own eide nf the liiiiubt-r Hanna reads more threa t, nan signs of fiicfor in lie sky. here is Chandler, the New Hump hire hen-hawk, with sereti'h, iieak ml talon to alarm and tear ll.ui ia. There's Lodge, full of a lofty imlevolence, and to have M-nate rjuble with whoiu, is like rim .ing ng.iiiul the pole of a di iy. rnere's Teller, thut adder of silver, i here's the elangorouB Fnmk'-r, .l.ll.llu'a own culle'lgue. All these .l.itina h-sit.ites beftre, fe.iritig n : ut tire nf the worst; ami uiidile, i,i lis mere bent for markets, pti 'filing and buying, t j feno'' nguiiifi iieir le.ist assault. "Hanna would have Wuv.u n Inth more wisely had ho re.iniiietl way from th s senate. Lutir, as our poor grocer nurses his wnui.ds md iiioans with the sore uiem,.ry if their intlietinii, he will ilis-cover what this is nil about. Meanwhile Hanna should watch Piatt anil Quay. They meditate the removal of his pell, and the process, as Voor ht" might tell h;m, is piinful. KKKI.S ot'T OK l'Lai'K. "Speaking of Hnntia r.-tiiii ds me that it has l en 'Senator Haim' for nearly two weeks, and yet no portion of tha skies has falkn; no large section of the earth's erust eollu sttl. H.inini'e senate mood ie si.ilky. He lurks about the senate chamber iu a wool f,.ot wy. enn vemitig h gusty whispers; or he sils filct.'t in hi9 seat and tries to In k like an undertaker. That is Hanna's notb.m of a senatorial eas. of e.iiii.tenain't to look as the ru ral direetor of funera j "id from this midetiakitiL ,fprvion which ii aMam.d, Htn- l Viror loi4 of tupiiiot! r turliaiion which not Hf-suitied. Th? na- Kres lli:,na. The goo.1 mm I.., Ul m le.i,.,; ex peri-in',. Wy ond what a o.l di-: i rector tniol.t f,,..,:..i. i . nnnr nrputnrpR in itp i - tuines, i. the Henate i distinetively not s directory and does not proceed h coil direetory methods, tt... i -UU Ii at, sea. Ilffittinn lit nnwm ttn 1 " """""ivimi, a true son of tratle. He i itrong money, iianna can Duy and Mil lio l cei cutiuii n grocer of enterprising sort that and( sugar, waters the whiskey, buriH a lump of salt in every roll of hut- tor, puts the rotten apples at th bottom of the barrel where tbef belong and t ails 1,800 poundsatoa in all cases except those. whertia he appears as purchaser, in last instance his instinct would be for 2,200 pounds. HANNA'S NATI HAI. KNEMIES. "It is worth one's while to gJOp to the gallery and watch Hanni, Watch him as his furtive eye ruoj over the senators on the deraocratit sidf. There are full forty of them, ami Iianna, by some mighty in. Htinct, knows thatevtry one of tht I forty represents woe ami grief f,lf him." A KENSIHLE SUUUKmo.N. The East Oregonian, commen' ting on the tax and appropriation question 3B left open by the failure of the legislature to organize, md sibly remarks: The duty then of tht governor, the secretary and the treasurer ap pears plain. The county judges of the state, almost unanimously are seeking, lor the sake of distreseed taxpayers, to evade payment of tin un needed balance of t he state tax es. The governor, secretary and the treasurer, arbiters of state tax ation, convincid that the levy they recently made will exact a um from tlie people five, perhaps ten times as great as can be used, should make the movement of the judges easy by indicating what jw eei.tof the state taxes will be need ed, and announcing that the re mainder will not be required. If their recent manifestation of anxi ety to save money to the people be sincere, they ha ve here a blessed opportunity to prove it. M dCinley and h'n assoeiites are preparing a tariff bill that will surely bury them in a deep political grave at the next presidential election. It is protectionism run mad. Trusts and combines I ive a firm hold on this oongress ,i;id "is and conservative leaders of the party in power are powerless to stay thu recklessness of the majority, which having promised everything, is willing to take any desperate step in hope, that bv some happy chanoe, I'ttiinomii'a. conditions will experience it change for the better. They know the country cannot bs made r i-perous by tariff tinker ing, 'i o is well enough for the d i.'-'ieon the stump to make n:. iv - - vhi.'li, it was well known, c ml . ... '. be realized. The legisla tor hits deal with cojd hlooiM fa is. Performance is now in of tier. Th. i. .v postmaster general ha jU'ihii' i himself for handling to mails y his success with females. A ni; n who ean ffith credit and success raise eight daughters ought to be eminently qualified to tackl an urtuy of postmasters. IfXansen realized 150,000 a result of his failure to find th North Pole, what would he have made out of a successful search for the elusive center of the frigid north? A man in Portland named Pague, Who is pulling the government's lague, Is eo deueedly clever In planning bad weather, That we wieli he was kept in a kitgt'e. E I). The telegraph brings tin inter esting news that Fitzsimmous p raded the street k,f San Francisco vesurday the evnosure of all eyt. Th. I... i .,;..i .!.. r fre - .. ii an. (,ru L-llllVeil'.iOII Ol -ilvrr Ill-publicans has been callftl i'T, to inift in Chicago on the bin "f -iiiitie. s'"rai reiH.rts come from ditT' r- Lr.re - . .. .. uil !, 4U0 as'if" ,-to I'" nult. A: ""terl.,l ltlrvr""e . tbl l(,udll'" .... The Irr'y- " '" " rM nen He- Iciditig to cut d,tn ihe s uf m o nt sections of the country. o o O o