Hiitgeiie City (iiiard H I'URDAY DK J4 TO CORRESPONDENTS. The business department of the WEEKLY GUARD is caused considerable trouble by corre spondents addressing the pro prietors personally. Addres ell iette -i inferring vO thenewspc p.r or ou liness connected mere with lo THE GUARD, Eugene, Oregon. KUUOPB'N (TAB Bl KltKNS (juruiauy will add 10,000 men to linr standing iirmy by 11K).'1, says ihft East Oregonian, While tne arin-s (if Europe are being BtrCOgtb' enwl ilin mniici of Kuropo have more and Bm of the woi k of daily bread making to do. Later day civilization in Europe doe not al low the rua-a of women much' greater freedom and ease than are enjoyed by the squaws of the reser vatioo of (he Unid-d BtatOS, Where I women are mad I 'beasts of bunion" there "royalty" and 1 1 bilitj' flourish. Governments wblch adroit of nub conditions deserve to be wiped out of existence, if by no other h lod thin by tiie nan I oi in HO by. Justice orii 1 001 gainst such kv- ernments end the law of nature, working through the lUifrringl of an outraged people, never fail to answer. The .r oi Russia Hee the handwriting on the wail, and it was this that prom led him to call lor disarmament, in hie laui us peace proclamation issued none time "no. LANK. KAY AMI II V. K M .t MM Prediction Minie Tliai Hermann Would Fight Hll Hfaj 10 Qreei Dean My HU industry, Portland Dally Timet: "The itatement tiiat Binger Hermann may bs the successor of Secretary Kiiss in the interior department recalls a memory of La Payette Lane and James D Pay," laid J U Troas in the lobby of the Imperial hotel today. ' Pay and Line were bosom oronlee,'1 Mr 1'ruix eon tinued, Way back Id tbo CO's y was the democratic candidate for congressman and Lane was Ins.. as sociate on t in ticket, having been nominated for leoratary of state. They are two nen destined to till a niche iii Oregon history. No man was over more sharp, nor keener thin Pay. ('lean ns the cut of a Damascus blade came every utter anco from bis lips. I in wax the personification of SggroSsiYCnecS, Line was different there was no oombativeneei In bis naturt kind ness and geniality predominated and those who knew him pronounce I bim one of the world's ne st gifted and brilliant men. The two men were returning from a professional visit to Coos count y making the trip in a stafe when upon the way they passed the home of l)r llerininu, well known to nil old citizens of Southern Oregon, I'nd'.T the shade of a tree, stretched out to his full length, was a young tnan reading a law hook. Lane aid to Pay, "there is a young fel low who will dig Ins way up. While you and 1 may he disap pointed in our ambitions that youth struggling With his hooks will lie :i congressman, perhaps a sen itor or president." The young man referred to was Linger Hermann. DOCTOR! AND MONEY htM'. Traveling doctors are the worst kind ot the traveling bilk species. They make all .ort-i oi specious promises, get the money Into their pookste, and are gone, A L banon correspondent of the Albany Deno crat gives a lair Illustration, H writes: "The Quakers ha?s come and gone, likewise several hundred dollars of our people's hard earned cash have gone. V are poorer 1ml wiser. See?" Multnomah county had to fool a !f;i,t00 election expense bill in get ting a successor to Senator Simon Hardly worth it. The la for tbe olledtionoftttetJ should be SO amended that county treasurers should collet all Ux-, Myi the bVtlem sVntinel, Thej are i he custodians ol tbn evuoty funds i. lid ure Iheonlv r..ns all ml'OllId in any av b DOl uceted wi h the collection of taxes In mates east! of the Hocki--" iMiinly treasurer ii lileel the axe .1- will 'if dUborM the fund', tieisnrer should! he empowered to make all lax sales, tbe warrant deing issued 10 bim ineteod of the shoriff, la eome states there are tax collectors alio are elected the MOM an other county There is not lialde to be any 1 difliculty over the po, session of church property, need as such, in 1 the Philippines. All church JKM uiH under .-) auish rule were held by the crown, the church being an integral part of the k irn J doiu. Our laws do not tolerate any union of oburch and state, and while the church will be allowed to reta'n possession of nil property Hied directly for church purposes any lands tint may b attached as1 levei uc producers will escheat to j the government to hedispoced of as Congress may see fit. Tbe depths of human depravity oonld appear to have hewn reached in the line of coin.jien ial deceit. It is averted on an excellent authority that the life preservers on the steamer Portland, wrecked a week ago at Cape Cod, were not tilled with cork, but with grass, I which when wet beca.ne a dead weight of sixteen pounds, a re porter for the Boston Herald, while j at Provinoetown, examined a lot of 1 the life preservers and found only one thai 0 intained cork and th it ill poor quality. It is a good indication of an im proving eonditii n ot affaire that few young men are applyit.g lit different recruiting stn tlons throughout the country for enlistment in the army lor I ireign ' service. It is proposed that he pay be increased as an inducement for enlistment The now (rmyl will be oomposed of 100,000 men,! and none hut young men areae-j oepteble. Tacoma burglars understand j their business. The other night thby went through a store in that city and got $2,000 worth of goods. Old time burglars took nothing hut money, or jewelry that could be converted Into bullion, but it seems the fraternity has got down to a , hard time proposition and t'ikes1 all there is in sight. Chicago Hebrews gave a charity ball that netted 100,0'H). They J had the proper spirit which prompted th -in to attend for the pleasure of giving rather than lor j gratification ot their own senses. struck a Husg. lvrtimi'i Ttlajraaii Onliamonth k John Mlnto was appointed to lUOOesd M M lluirisai chief deputy In theoollectorof oustous nflhv lu re. Today comes the announcement that the collector had received a few days ago a letter from lieadcpmrters utatiiig that J.ihn MlntO, chief deputy, was In fact no deputy at all, und according to the civil sci vice regulations could not ! be, as he had not passed any civil servloe examination, Mr Mlnto Im not only auiaed over t the loss of his pl-ice, but is trying to guess where the pay for his month's work Is to come from. He gave up bis place (Saturday night, not wishing to i Impose his services upon nu ungrateful government that didn't appreciate them. Collector Patterson says the vacancy will he tilled hy promotion, and that several changes will he made in the I offloe, but that there is no room for outsiders! as tbe civil wrvloa regula tions must be adhered to. Qeorge W MoUowan of Monmouth, a few days ago received a check (rimi Alaska In settlement of an old bill! amounting to 4-1 To, which baa been due sonic l'J years What distinguish es this hill more widely from the gen-1 oral run of accounts, is that it was contracted at Hums, Harney county, Oregon, by Jack Miller, who murder ed n nan 'here and then skipped out. j When next heard of was In Alaska, going uudei the name of "Jack Dal ton(" who has become rloh and ceic-i bra ted, THE VETERAN TALKS. TELLS THE BOYS A POKER STORY THAT IS DECIDEDLY INTERESTING. Anil la IteaaVred ll tar Wore Sa ii.- War He Tells II A l.ouU, sua (.ante and Home Verr Remarkable, Hands. There was a party of four sitting at a small table in tbe rear nf a prominent Sail 11 In Waluutstreet, Spell Unit salon with one o, please, for It Bounds ein iiiuitly Frenchy nnrl aristocratic. In tbe crowd whs the veteran, and ho is a veteran in more ways than one. He grow remlnlsocnt, a characteristic of veterans. The younger men led him on. In fact, they always did when oppor tunity offered, for they were sure of a good story. Tbe subject was draw poker, and the veteran said: "Yes, I've been in mnio putty stiff games, and it was when we played with tbe stuff, the long green; ante what you please and raise what you pleuseand go for all in sight after the draw with the money right thereon tho table; no ivories, no nothing, 'oept money. "If I romembor rightly, there was a lumberman from Handy here, and a sawmill man from Ironton, and a grocer from Portsmouth, and a liquor man from Maysvillo and DM In tho game. It was down at tho Spt-noer House. "I can't tell you how we got mixed in the game, for that would spoil the story. Hut we were in it, and I remem ber tbe money was on the table in lieu pa until the hands came out that broke up the sitting. Boys, I never saw such hands before nor since. I never did, and if I live to be a million I'll never seo the like again. "It just went around in the usual way with nothing peculiar about tho anto or the raises till aftor tho draw. Then every son of a gun about the tablo kinder hunched np a little closer and looked pcarter than ever. I knowed there was troublo coming. Every feller raised, and when it got around to tbe starter ho saw all of 'em and raised with about half his pile. Never mind tt"? amounts. Hundred dollar bills wero laying around on thut tuble like whito chips now, only more plenty, and every man in tho crowd had his roll in his insido pocket besides. And before it went very far tin y camo out and eomo bigger bills than centuries got oommou, too, but every one of tho crowd seemed to think it v.is all bis when the show down come. I knowed I bad 'em, for four kings was hard to beat when yon bad an ace in tho discard. Straight flushes? Not on your lifo. Theyworcn't played then. " 'It's getting interesting, 1 said the Maysville man. 'Let's tnko an account of stock. ' "There was (27,000 on the table, not counting tho odd bills of a hundred and nnder, and overy one of tbo five was obotit equally interested in tho pot Of course, wo could have gone along for awhile by making chocks or markers, but obecks on out of town banks are n dead give nway when tboy get home, and tho men from up tho river didn't want anything of that kind So we just made an agreement to show down and let tbo thing go. " What do you think was the end? Yon oouldn't guess. Now, remember, every man was a straightforward busi ness man, and during tho gumo there wasn't an outsider in the room and the cards had never been changod during tho wholo game. "Every feller laid down four kings and every ouo sworo ho had discarded an aoo. "Just then my wifo pushed mo in my buck with her knee and waked me up und suid I was all in a cold sweat and wanted to know whether I had a chill, as I was ilmking like a scared dog. And aftor that I never eat one of thorn Welsh rabbits with mince pie and went to bed right afterward" Oiuoinnuti Com mercial Tribuuo. lie Knom Uer. She Who is that frightful looking woman behind you who is talking with a man? He It's my wife. She But you haven't looked around to soo whom I mean I Ho Oh, your description is enough! Dns Kleiue Witzblatt. Atmosphere. Friond (criticising picture) Yonr winter effect is excellent It fairly makes ono shiver to look at it. Artist No wonder, old man. I be gan that picture in December and had to pawn my overcoat to buy tho can vas. Town Topics. No Cause For Alarm. "Look here," said tho barber to tho restless man in the ohair, "if you don't keep still I'm liablotocut your throat. " "Oh, I'm uot afraid of that," replied the helpless victim, "ns loug as you continue to uso that razor. " -Chicago News. The Sequence of Events. "Tho doctors had a consultation yes terday. " "What was tho result?" "I understand that tho f:imily law yers aro now in scou t session. "Brook lyn Ltfa Another Instance. "Maud says she is madly in love with her now wheel, " "Huh I Another case where man is displaced by machinery I" Indianapo lis Journal Breaking Hrcords. Mr. Piatt It doesn't take Delia half as long to wash the dishes as it used to. Mrs. Platt (wearily) There isn't half as many uow. -New York Journal. Crowded Oot. Whm ftrst they wed, she gives him half The clothes hooks for tils share. Out It Isn't loog till he lias to hang Ills pants on the hack of chair. L. A W. UulUiin ALSO A HERO. V,..., ...poriaallle. Me Ttaaa War. I The sharp October air had bronihll , rinMoo to lbs leaves and had brought back to the dtf again Mm air maid ii...! AJfanMBeerge pownsbafl paid I OOrt to on Valeiitlue's day ore she , .. M I'elnt. thero to preen liaa nowii iu - - , MS wings for uorthern flight when btmimer had come. Bs had pe'ujit,Hl ber ,0 " ,n lor two days before ho called upon her. "Ah, Mr. Towne! sue uiim twit red when he appeared before her. k. oily, I am (blighted to see you. I "Thank you, " be said with a wild heating at Us heart "What isade light to you is an ecstasy, a rhapsody, j I tome." ! Bow lovely of you to any so, Mr. T ne I Of course you have been heap ing up glory all summer for yourself In the war I do so wish I were a man, to 1 go forth at my country's call and shed my blood gloriouoly on her altars. Ev er'v p, rn n ovm-,. it to his land to do at bust that macb, and how grand you must havo felt as you swept up tho bill I at Ban Juan aud drove the foe to hii Ialrl" , . Hho would have said more, but he Stopped her 'Pardon me, " he said proudly. "You ' aro mistaken in your location. I was - a.... Tr. r, Hill " UUV OV VMM" "Not at San Juan?" sho eiolaimed In dismay "No." "At Manila, then?" "No." She could not speak. "No," ho went on; "no, but I lived all summor in a Washington boarding house, and, what is moro, I rooted un falteringly for tho Washington baseball team." As he stood before ner sno real j Ued thcro aro things In this llfo that I call for moro courage and self denial ' i.vuii than u ii- 1111(1 she bowed ber head and pleaded for forgiveness. Washing ton Star Trouble Ahead. "I will now give you some oold facts," shouted the campaign orator, fumbling nmoug the newspapor clip pings and niomoranda that lay on the stand before him and finding some trou ble in laying his hands on tho desired documents, "some cold facts," he went on, somewhat flustered, "with which you can roast tho life out of tho flimsy arguments that will dribblo through the through thefuueetsof tbe hireling press that opposes tho eloction of our candidates, Ah, here tboy ore I Listenl" Chicago Tribune She Thlnkn The? Did It All. "Of course, I don't wish to have you think that I doubt your word," she said, "but I can't understand how you can look me U) the eye and tell me that you took any part in whipping those Spaniards m Santiago. "Aud why," ho aeked, "should you find that so hard to believe?" "Haven't you told mo yourself that you wero not one of tho rough riders?" Chicago Ntffta. Johnale'e Moral Lmos. "Ma, Johnnie kicked me. " "What did you do to blmr" "I just bit him." "Well, ho wouldn't have kicked yon if you hadn't bitten bim first Yon ought to fuel sorry. " "I do." "Sorry for what?" "Sorry I didn't bite him after he kicked me. " Cleveland Plain Doalor. At a Disadvantage. "I wonder what niado that Indian chief give up and run. It's something uuueuuI with him." 'I supposo, " answered tho man who never acknowledges that ho doesn't know, "he has been so used to sneering at tho 'palefaces' that be got rattled wueu iney (-em it (leiacnmoni or coioron troops after him." Washington Star. Tla Ever Thai. "At last," murmured tho suburban ite, "I can lay aside the lawn mower!" "Tho snow shovel needs monding, OharlosI" shouted his wifo from the cellar Bteps. A dark und growsome scowl moved in to occupy tho placo where the smile had dwelt for one brief moment. New York Journal. Couldn't Afford It. "I hear that Jorkins flatly refused tho uomiuatiou for sheriff." "Yes, he cays his wifo and children thoroughly respoct him now, and he doesn't believe the ofiloo pays enough to muko it an objoct for him to be look od upon with scorn by tho members of his family. " -Chicago Newa I'pholdlnw Ills Kruatntlon. Detective Well, you aro a guilt edged one. Burglar It's false. I've always had enough pride in my work never to take anything that was plated. Philadel phia North American. Conraate. Mrs. Hatterson Didn't you tremble all over when you aimed the revolver at the burglar? Mrs. Catturson Not a bit I knew it wasn't loaded. Detroit Free Presa Modernltj. Big Head What are you going to call your new paper Home and Fire (ido? Jumpuppo No Flat and Steam Heater. Town Topioa Antumn Sentiment. "Does tho fall of the leaves make you sad?" "Not when I havo money to pay for having them raked up " -Chicago Rec ord. It Depends. "What is home without a mother?' "Well, it depends a little on whether 'it is your mother or your wife's. " I Cleveland Plain Denier Malehaa. The man who was old enough to hoe bettor was chasing up und down .Sixteenth Itreet boarding house, try lag to flsd S match to light n cigarette with. Hid it ever occur to you." he aitid to the man who tlually found B light for blni) "wbai a boon and s bealson the ciguretti) manufacturer has Isien to th.- mutch manufacturer? Think of it a moment. First, however, give mo an Dtbi r match for this cigarette. I don't .now how ninny cigaretti s are niado in tois country, but let us, for the sake of iMTUBSBtj say there are a thousand i urloads a year. Well, It takes on an average another light, please four matches to tho cigarette, and the niuuu fueturei of mutches must thereore tuake 4,000 carloads of matches just to meet tbo cigarette demand. You may not think -,ioo carloads is a grout quantity, but if you knew how hard it was to get one match when your cigar ette is out, you would think -1,000 car loads wasn't a few if you bud to go around bogging them. I havo never given sorious study to tho matter, but, looking at it casually, I should say tho ,nfnettirrn nwii uu inestima ble debt of gratitude to the cigarette makera" New York Sun. Caen Verm Olor). An ordinary service to munkind i usually paid for at current rates In legal tender. An extraordinary service, not Involving the element of heroism, Is re warded by both legal tender and more or loss fame. The highest of all sorvloes, rendered at tho risk of llfo, is supposed to receive its full compensation In glory, uuacoouipauled by more sordid consid erations. If, however, tbo hero of tbo service last mentioned should not be contented with his meed of glory, bnt should demand more substantial reward, he may receive it indeed, but at a large discount from tho other (and in sentl mental estimation more valuable) con sideration. Unlike tho butcher, tho baker and the candlestick maker, who receive their qnld pro quo without a thought of humiliation, either lu their own minds or yours, tho man who saves your life at tho risk of his own Is looked upon as almost if not qulto disgracing himself by accepting your proffered pe cuniary reward, although he may, in fact, be in far sorer net 'I than any ono of the worthy trio who simply contrib ute to your necessities or comforts. Edward P Jackson in North American Review. The Qlawwafas! X 1 1" The glowworm's light is said to have been shown to be duo to the emission of rays himilur to Roentgen's. Three huu ilri d glowworms wero cuuglit near Kioto aud placed before photographic i 1 i'e.i screened from the light. by sev eral thicknesses of black paper, together with plates of brass, copper and alumin ium. A piece of cardboard with a hole in it was placed between the metal and I the photographic plate, and for two ! duys tho arrangement was kept in a 1 dark chum ber, sheltered from nil foreign lights. On developing tho plato it was found to bo blackened, except tho part opposite tho holo in tho cardboard. The rays of tho glowworm would appear therefore to penetrate metal and excite luminosity in cardboard. When tlicro is uothing between the sensitive plate and tbe glowworm, tbo rays aro said to bo havo like ordinary light, but in travers ing some metals and cardboard they seem to aoqulre properties liko thut of X rays, or it may bo that the ordinary glow-worm emits X ns well us ordinary rays. Itevuo Soientlflquo. A M.-. i ii Trlrk. Absentmlndedly Brooks steppod up to the oasbier's desk and paid for his luncheon. Then, accompanied by Riv ers, he went out into tho open air. "Brooks," said Rivers, "you'd bettor go back and sottle for your dinner if you don't want tho proprietor to follow yon out and dun you right here on the street" "Great Scott I Didn't I pay for itf" ejaculated Brooks. " Whero's my chock? I haven't got It." "I picked it up us we left tho table, " said Rivera "Hero it is." "Ah, you havo come back to pay the othor gentleman's check," said tho cashier as Brooks went back, stepped up to the desk a second time and handed out a half dollar. Wbeu Brooks went outside ngain, a moment later, Rivers wus nowhere in sight, and there is another unsettled account botween them. Chicago Trib une. Causes of Death. An Austrian prnfessi r estimates that only 000 persous out of 1,000,080 die from old age, whilo 1,300 succumb to gout, 18,400 to measles, 2,700 to apo plexy, 7,000 to erysipelas, 7,500 to con sumption, 48,000 to scarlet fever, .6 000 to whooping cough, 30,000 to ty phoid and typhus and 7,000 to rheuma tism. These averages of course vary ac cording to locality. Smallpox does not even get a placo iu the list. Was this Austrian professor an antivaccinator? London Globe. M ays und Means. Home Seeker (inspecting a flat) How In tho world are peoplo to llvo in such littlo cubby holes as these? Agent Easy enough, mum. All you need is folding beds and camp chairs and solf doubling up tables and u few things like that "Humph! I can hardly tifrn around in those rooms myself." "I see, mum. It's too bad to bo so afflicted, mum. You should take anti fat" Now York Weekly. The Syrians regarded tho rose as an emblem of immortality, tho Chinese planted it over graves, and in the Tyrol it is said to produce sleep. Roso leatSS are sometimes thrown on the tiro for good luck. In France aud Italy it is be lieved that rosy cheeks will come to tho lasa that buries u drop of her blood un der a rosebush. BSII ''MIKRMAN.-I.,, ""'"" Terra,,. J" V b e- proved hUlMH( , V"11 Hi, n-herma,, ,,,, Um u awarded ts iKt boat' ,),, 'a, award, f'blfll bntt' N "' Tl hy the oaoneryiiM,ri ,.f watch or SOfTM other wti , Hi "-"'l' ' hioi oomber of fish dnrb,g,h, '"''I Hasoo I- rwrtalniv ,t JT tr award baring toriml in to .uj this Neeot, ov-r 4iMi,,i1(1',t,lWf A HTIHA NS KSTKllT I T, ,. VuiUd Artln.,LT!5 ealrtalMtb,lrfrian ., onNlotbstrari a ... u ..J?' N gram was rei dried r ,. ' I nrgaulsl g rtVpety, fM gaeata. After ih. ... """ I, 1 u ass eo -hided, llt reiiiMl....... .. " , llic-h. Iiik wm sp-nt lu ,. , ' ;r - x THOPRUIT MAM,-f'MaB, tlOS Wlnt, rineierV , , rt u against W ( Randolph ,.""' with being an -,., -till banging Ore. , , neyH, Pcsars D..rrb ,v .t,.v,ni tlotJ was llled in ,, . ,,,,, arrest, but this wu, overruw fun her action will In, ukwi t seen 9 LatorJodgmsnt wss scowgi l. the fall smoam nl islMimtftV ssasssBBa. ed by Attorney Markley and ,u JjZ forreli M-c .f deli lnbuit () j' dolpb, ts-ii d. Man POOND.-Allw iy Dm, i be body of ' ii unknown msn , found Wednesday on one ,,f the barsnf the Wlllatuetta, three rullss sm,,,, Monroe rhe head ind M m missing. There w.,s mptt Identlfleatlou. A the body wssmsjI on i lie Linn county -ide f the rtw Coroner Norman wasei t torsaiel ko t.i Harrlsbarg on the next train , Nr. i Maasoei's Lkxis.-vy Wllwa, J N B Fuller and I B II ipklSS k) Kugen.. miii aud LuiniK-r Vmfm ret imed ut noon today from trip Up Fall Creek where they bsd Wen dSM Ti ly making arrangrOMB sfer inn Wltb which lo run their uiili nut season. This company nets a dns clta ot logs from that section, No bettrr lU'iibcr in any mark t (Itsii) PKIOI SOB PHCMBV-H M Stone and F P Hheatgresn, of 0t. ville. Linn county, Wbn -hippi a car load if i u oi h in Des Monies, hvte reeetfed returns front tin-sunn- tiihs w, re SO i 00 pounds, for which ihry te-,M-le,l 4 .1U cents net. An eflVr o 7 ii ills for boxed prune bus lvn nitde at Corvnllls. sVili, RinrKN. - riiree Miuth Dakota peoplit who have lculien looking at 'he country, left for their homes tbl- forenoon. Thsy artgnsU) pleased with l.nne county and will return here iu June with t li-ir DUttUW uml other relatives to make peruistxat !( n- s near Kugetie. Duck Hir.NTtNd. During the last week Mr Gibson, of Richardson pre cinct has pu reheard :!,bi0 slmt gun slu lis from one of our dealers. In at ,la he killed I'iO ducks by biruelf. During the week he bas rhippsd be tween BOO and 700 ducks to the Port land and San Franci-co markels. DirrcRBNCfl of Opinion. Fsnaes express onsideiable ditleretioe it opinion as to what Injurj tbe (has) has done the wheat. A good Htm rain Is needed to eettle the soiiiutla fields. Makkauk LtOtWBB. County Clerk Le today isMiod a marriage llomsB Luther A Sutherland, 26 year slid Annie E Churchill, 18 years. Born Iu Eugene, Orrgon, I"1 Monday, to the wife of C .as L W u daughter. Died. Dseember Snd, 1808, at her heU near Lowell, Lane county. Orsps, after a short illness, Mis Mary U wlb- of Thomas J Blakeiy. 'r"e OSasi d was born at Union l'"lnt' 81 Clair county, Mo Bhecsme to U" oounty, Oregon, with ler parenls, ' and Mr 10 sjprague, i" the Pr,"J 1SS3; was married to Tnomas J l!ls ly. Feb Und, 1801, and resided ne Lowell until the time of her She leaves tWO sons, Walter slid Ut ter, o mourn her death. , Hho was i lady lev d and recjwoteo by all who knew her, and K S W friends who Join the mournrM In i"eir grief. Be still sad bean and cesMreplm" Behind tbe cloud- Is the iud shlOlBg) , , , ii Thy Me la the common late orsi', inineach life some aln mostW I, s- mo day must be dark ana oreary A letter received In this city Jj MrsJohn Wilson, Trail. B - that she and her husband were KUdgetUos along nicely- Tin iMpleMlnguewstoMrWIhoB'shJJ as h tumor had gained ground ' dieil about one month since. i