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I HAi'UKDAY ,-i.J'l KlUronO CvitV ( Jusini. 'n 10' righto.'' vVsotoodod or II it prlnoiplo, and bj war rfested jr liberty ironi ilritisli douii tioo, roe Filipinos fought (or tha same principle gainst Spanish no- precaion ;icil intolerance1, and whi'e of n would live i Mm b oehoai l r ils the WEtKLY GUARD is causea ily a change considerable trouble by corre spondents addressing the pro- Whan ' foe (impla title prietors personally. Address all Ui the ooa n try, and wage war with WOMAN'S WORLD. THE YOUNG WOMAN CONsTAQtS WHO , PATROLS ALLECiHANV. TO CORRESPONDENTS. The business department Par I Inhirnnten 1" PoM.ler vea, lataaa iintei w Waauui BBeali liaanl Bavaclf Waaaa Hi it'a ltorlt-a. ..f nip per or business connected there with to THE GUARD, Euoene, Oregon. 1 1 UPl.V ' At DM PblBHM KM . M sails Comssaaasaai I Two (slants the native MjSBSBB, J iii all HfH, ii tdoi 'ill oonditijoe, Deity tM .''i, ni',ilni to ir ric Ognltiou when armed arliiiriimei t ! national lisjiutes' btOkODfl DOOM1 miry. Only about h thirl of a hen oentury ago in this oouotri Mr. Olive Thorni Miller brings tears refsef be audience when wet ., . -! ry of the sign?!, yet most of toe well bred aud cultured iron .1 itlil areai alfrete." Tills natter of the wearing of b ... I., .it. .ml ...i . I I imr.i do tor our women to com yew b-iiO. One gentle, charming uuiy iet ft friend on the rtreet one day not long asn and aald: Tin In nu awful l.urry. , The woman coij-mMc hus risen In 1 am 'ii my way to A. I b. y ore bar official might m .' tcgiiauy mid Jo- wiling Ininuuliig Wrd there f,,r elaree that she 1- i-ullwnian pair e-rfcily l ovely. and In BftaM Si any blneeoated :nar.llan of U.e ,i,.yi! Ih. g-je. There's a terrlMe peace who ever iwt m club. Ut rub for them." name Is rioreuoc A. Klota, and she -You don't moan to nay that yon are promisee to be. .. mudel for the ; pint; to have a imtr of dead humming , whole eonstuliula: Malm, to ; iris ..n ymir '-onm-tV naiiimfr. il l.er California, Kiss Kl: was uppointed ; bi . .-k.-i frierM to the ixwltlon bo hoi'!" that she might m l a- constable fm I. BLUE RIVER Patient Prospector Rewarded by a HIS NAME IS I. J. WHITE. Blob Rinn,Or., Anir. 88. In t layt of ii w dlaoneerlee of tr"it, I . hum like in oall attention n ipoi Iiilvo 11 'iiiick i-.ir nulnita of tha Nnrlh viwl etith iha ami only IS year of 1 ill I I 1...1 . t lnif I...I- In for moaie and ibeinitotivt hoolty pulpiti of thf rf-ot., i. roliciiati . . "'.J . . ,:iUtneM 0f in thii iliremion remartcablj ae- tor lJivn,i lavur. Uii ihc old I their situation tampered hy the agre r, Aiurr- 1 in.. i,t;. if i-iyiiHii n n imi i ll man Edward Klota, B log a pretty girl look w.. If 1 don't get them, M,metody ige, those with alaa wttt. Tin y nro ilcail annow, ana I 1 ilslit an w.ll wi-ar them ;ii any- body, With l!il rtu!'iiloun t'tt of 1ib!- h!rj nlooed. A bo-mI T ! muaioUfl Hebron Ideaol a i ro ml god. win able eeeoclaUon of the dtfu offlehdlpaaaed on. The next time bwr friend can pieh i'u' upon bin mandolin fell npon the Pbillistino enemies to renrasentatiYOi MIh Klot.'x nttit uli- m.r;. '! al- I Knw ber she bad a pair of pathetic lit tla bnnunlni bird jut abore her any aire tint may In- iiti:i.mi-ii 'ir long as I be oboaen people pleated ctjio of advanced tromanbood, at-1 hrt-ht. hhtimIi-i .yi-. Mito 1 ison hiatb l 10 him, nod be remcmberi 'him with abjeot worablp. When . though she doee not w ar bloonwra and dark In vToman-e Home Oompaoloa f . , j 1 1 j., 1. ... la not partial to n.ld tc-u j.arti.-. sho 1 it 11lt1rw .ru Buv dbb pwj w uajianw mrvuRu lanKwiatwaMvu, hollcvva that no wnttmeul JtiMlftoa a original Tagalo oomoitinn I hive or ol di,rn-, the Pbillt etinei were girl making a ipectacle of bertlf. When beard tha i- iplrited end maeleat. allowed to kill the children of Israel "h" : 1 8 ' ' '"!"i,a,1I 1 -a . .1 . -ii , Mies Klots made It understood that she It ia the "Aguinaldo Mir,-',, laid I at their own iweet will. Obaplain ,,,, lnt.., . DOf experimenting pn- to have been made all no! of big Uilbert ahoold bare mid enough I aonally to aol l iproueni whotberor own hfid lv th .t I' idi rV iti ' iry. history to know ti n", a hcn ficent It i the ralljing note ol H renal Qod ihoold not have the reaponei- boat, from headman to water opt- bihtieg of ornel wur placed lobia rier. Tba Filipino in Mm.i'a j.iaj hccoimiI. War uodei 'he tno-l not women are natural policemen. Sho fayn: "I have never ifii able to we why a woman abotild ii"t hidn herself. Itlldo fii.n Mltrr Btali They Kny that the Ix-st hotel In Texas In to bo fi'tind at It. ltmi. 11 town on the Banta Pe road, and it is kept by "seven wtnetitied ilaters," as the proprietor! are popularly called Several yean ago a woman In Unit place and her btlHlintld quarreled 'v,,r the beat way Of expounding the Scriptures to 11 Sun- lav m-Ii.miI claim and were so itnooom students know that tag Lord wtO b"ip i ,, ' .i,,.v aeparated and wore finally !! those who help 1 Mem solves, aim wnni .. ,,..,.1. -fi,,. famllv controversy v.'ia andwln-tle the tuarm to IMIB-1 favorable oondltlonall littlp short , letter authority can anybody nesil than J tnkoll ,, the town, which wan soon hpI ve, hut arc sir ot I. 1 1 i n if it he ol munh r, although the individual heard hy li e Aun-r'ci'.H unh-s coiuhatantii should not bg held re-1 they sie especially p' rstiadnl. vve J sponsible, The nation thst Med OOght to have this marcli In the . s ily prOTOkeg war must U'jr the I'n, tul .tate. It wmihl h" ho h, ivy rejponsihili v. aciuisition to military bands, HATDROAY, AUG M i nnrnra wiavibs. ' Tbsotbsf lagalo takMl i me Hajtrj ro Biat. Cottage drove highly ili vplopoil ahili'.v t wi i.ve Leader: Mr Stroud tbie-hed, from I' I by hand bntilo fabrioa, whatorer I aen" 01 ground, e&O bushels ol wheat, 1 .1 i o. I... i;i. Tuesday, je aver.no' of L'7 hu-l.els to may h" put to.ietlitr umim . . . the acre. I his is 11 li.nst eXCl'ltpl I and crossinit threads, Bber, bark ,,id and the fact that none of H wk and canes. Much as biwke'H, mate. I apoilad by the rain oondneei to make boOSS and huts. In this ork t'ie Mr stnuid feel excerdiiifdy good, We nraetico of ayes iiUs m n1' them SB nodentud bla whole crop of wheal , , 1 , kniiriins ii averaged about 84 bnshela to the acre ski Ml as a heaver in l)Ul, ling US ... . , 1 bis excell, nt crop - raised on O I- nam or a a ro 111 weivion no imi, This pkill crop out at one point J where it was hardly to have been looked for. W i'h Hi" materials a' 1 1 Knox's farm eal of town. Si it I'ou Divoki i -Hose Lincoln has Instituted dlvoroc proceedlugi iicam-' her I111-I111111I. A II Lliusilu iheir hand, Agulnsldos nstivss are the Lane oouoty dreull oonrt. The HIM rtOBBtOB KLHT7. that. Formerly 1 wiu on the road for my father an 11 ilrummer for Ills candy ..!. 1 . ... 1 t ...... . t. I ... .... L.l.l It I .al , .r la.... ... ... ,. I VWHIB, IIWI IU UI.'U IIIWDIiril t , .;. .... ill, pruo iuiy u.e uT.ln. .H " r"" wu 15 years old, and acquired expert ol intremhiiieiit.s 10 tt.c worl.i. ", ""I" "' is.ue 01 . t,R.0 Iinil sln kIl0,vlc,u.c. ot ,,,,, tlie nmrriHKe are tirm i.. M I.iiic ilii, In ! uature. 1AV.AI.U Luu..li u.,,r.. I yenr, and Earnest V Lincoln s eurs. The Tagalo soldier drives n l'he eoniplnlnt cliureOesertlon. double row ol stakes iu thf Aovaat uuan Pats, nllmaij fllsnnsnai ironnd. The rows are afoot or I baas advsrtlalag moaiy to loan, lathe less! more apart, The nalivc then I oahnana of the Ooaaa 1I unlrrs thaaotloi weave-in ami out mnong tbem I brto br8Bh toqutrh ... . I lie lt i osti tner, nhiirtly N-fme tlie Mailt strips of bamboo Mllhe makes a ,,,, , M'hiu who wanted to double fence, hard tO get thrOQgb I borrow ou hbpwsnasl aota, That osekM as the bottom of a c ne seat chsir. 1-'n" ,"' ,,r"kB aswspspei offloi 1 1 , K'l lll.lt 11,'tlee nil'.. kfAMUAQH "l know it would benefit the commth nlty at larse and that It would tx? let ter Rpucnilly to have women as con stables, as they would intend to their duties ami uothiui: more, while many of the men Lave Hi, V minds on other thl nps. The yoiltlon of constable Is generally voted to some old politician or the friend of in h In this state; hence, the result is pitiable, "i believe there is a Held for women In the constable Hue as well us for men. judging from my observations In this l'.,.i ...... I',., nm I. ii fill- earth :n. IW HAaRIAOB LICXNBXa, - County nelgbborboo.1. I do not mean to suv all I ler 1: i. ni'i.. .. .... i l,ui. . . i . . . . I , 'IV.! .'a I .... 1 l,r, ,ut i.n.. , ,iie uieii n no lire luiioc euiiMaoies arc lllll on ii I ii K iiv.i-,, ('1 and the " is doOO. It is llilelinili and li .: Workiiisi.-1 I'ltd. but lliev are soivlv Inmnhrf i.. high lor the American soldier, and also to William L Butler and Dtl I tread the path that leads to that condi tion In the course of their duties, harder, far harder, to penetrate than ; Hlllman. In the last named, the pur a stone wall. The tirsi illustration " ineir written oooaent, th shows the outside of one of these tntrenchmenta, the eooond the in side of the same. I his woven wall is pierced with cunningly oon BlmOtsd loopboloa, just largo BnOOgb for the native shooter t i look t It r nigh and pick off with hi Mauser the Ametloan soldi, r one alter another as they approac! . Some ot these native intretichoaeota are such marvels of skill and adaptability to the use for which they were intended thst Amerioan military engineers, have not hesi tated to say they would he sbso yonnK in,y h,.no un ler the loal no, . Mishh-Kki.i.v Co. The following members ol the dun wto registered m Eugene today: B A Booth ot Q rants Pass, J ll Booth oi Boseburg, John i. Kelly of t'olairg and (.;,,, rce 11 Kelh oi Baglnaw, tot.Ms Doubt Cass. B j Bramd bus lust! to ted suit tu-HiiiHt John a m aeon aa admlnlatratcr of the estate of All red Mason, deoeaaed, and John A Mason. Judgment Is asKcd for ;T i W. Anothxh BAian. - Plour was ralatd by the mill companies today BO oaata par barrel, TbU makes floor retail at lutdy impossible to take with a cents p -r 50 pound sack. tmm I mniUliAnbl KMM .f ulnln ... FOROOT tiik Law men DeoiDQ mem, insicau i i n .( ll( ,(, horde of irresolute Mai ivs. i;oli l WAK oily It K Amis paid ireasuiy today tor "punoturlng" the bloyols ordinance, Nan "It sieiu8 to me that the time Is ripe in tills country for women to en fran chise themselves. It Is no concern "f the ! I bile whether the i Dstabkvli .1 man or a woman so 1ol- :i . !n- work Is done properly. Of course women ate not Samsons, and If actual fotvo Is re quired, which happens very seldom, the constable has a legal right to sum mon any one withiu balling distance to give aid. A woman can ; along aa constable, for aren't the i always ready to fight for the ... in, ami if Ihey battled for a woman and for Law and order, too, what a splendid caues they would have Championed I I main tain, though, that n man is more ame nable to the influences of ti tt raker creature who cat not Dgbi :. ..:! t the force of muscle. "As a matter of fact, my father woul i not let me usdertakc anything in which there is a poaaibuit of dan- i i don't think there is any reason " i!l why 1 should uot hold my posi tion." So far as Is kuowu. Miss Klobt Is the only woman in the United suites distinctly divided between the miller antl of the husband and the adherents Of the wife. The result was a larw crop of divorces, and seven husliamb less women, Ittoludlng the original cause of the eouimotloti. Jolmsl to gether and reiitis! tl.e town hotel. One of them did the cooking; another was parlor maid, a third made up the IkmIs mid so they divided the work among them and run the establish ment upon the eo oiK-rutlve plan. They would not employ a Ban about the phi though the most of their patrons were Dien, of emirs.- People say that WOl ll :l travoii rs preferred to stop ebs where, and that would !o a WOUUlU'l way. one of th" "aeren nncttfled sisters" need to drive a big carryall down to the railway station tin-in or four times : day to meet trains, but she let the egular transfer company handle the baggage, The hotel prospered from the lie gbullng, and there was no reason why it should not, for everything eras neat and lii'inehke and the cookbui was the Every Sunday ii was drummers used to sivarin there from nil the northern central parts of the state, and every passenger on the Santa Ke trains wns i n advertising agent The "eanctlfled si iters ' made money, as they deserved to do. They enlarged their establish meat and stamsi a nig laundry In con. nectlon with It. where the drummers h it their willed clothes to be done up while they were out durluit the Wee Is. Then the "sisters" bought a hotel ut Waco and started laundry there With equal suii-s. and now they are talklm: of siartia.- one lu New York. 1 I an llecord. Domlago Up slatlonlata S inning. arc i- ...... ,i.i.... .... . or SUV other nine.. wli L,i. i..a... ... I , . . . . "'"" '1 Ohsplsln Gilbsrt in a ssrmon at cape BajUen, Aug .v -s, ver, Portland as reported by onisn; ttie l 'r-- tlghting took place .terday and Wisinesdny in the ne ghborbood of pointci a coustawo. There have Uvn several appltcattOOS from women to become mi oil rs of the police forces of varknis eli.es. but m ue of those has met with sn.vess With the execy- tlon or that it Mis, Klotx Thus Mm li iisband she had a cork leg, it was his. If she had a Wig, it whs Ms. Tf she had :i M Of false ti-oth, tin y were his There was at that time a "Sse In which a dentist sned a married woman f. I. a. ..1.. . . . .... n. . . . . .. . I ... ....... .... .... . s . ... . , ,, . "Our forefathers dared to dcc'.u- Ml"u tniisti. Manto Uomlngo, be-1 good cltlseas of AUegbany are proud I misled Is mseltwaad .... ,...,, , iw'ei.n to,, r.. oi t i'' en.v . .... ...... . i . .. . - --v Mil II' nor . VI :l 1H"IH' IM'ti' " "' "'hi- nnu ;- . 'u i . -lai'ie. .-sew Certainly. It will Is- Jut as booien- ( lWHV U(, ,,, i, t'aeade rane, about 60 mllee doe eaat of Eugene, It isMie hi a rlwr mining district, and is Jum mi bowing BOOd resuo- from sotual rnrk, new wagon roan ns m en eompteted to tlie Lucky Hoy nine 5J uols Irnoj the I In,- river undue, ami s in stamp mill h hi Ing hauled in. A foundation i" helm- graded f r the mill, m 'l the outlook Is favorable lor the crushing of gold ore to no-m begio, About thn e-quarters of a mile 'rom tho summit of Onld Hill, on the chh' slope of the mountain tide, In 'ho thick brush and heavy fir timber, Is a mill mg claim known formerly as the Bald K,fce. It was located 1 or 14 years o. This claim Is only ab utt a quar ter of a mile due weel of 'ho Lucky Boj , ami wlilie it wss known to carry o.iM do one thought enough of It to do much development work upon II, and - i was relocated teveral times bj i d rent parties. A young man froui Elssteru Oregon, named s J White vino here iu iIip falloflSOfiattd bought the claim, then known as the sunset for I be sum ofSI. Many eople Ihongbl that, us ibis young tiian had never had experle os In quaili mining, be would "oo'i throw up the cMm as ill had di ne before lllln, but the yOUOg UMtl k pt it work ami ran a tunnel Into Hie hill some 60 feet. Vow, this required hkb oi won ror a :iie man away up I n that big mountain side, Gaining sgperienoe from bis work be found 'hut be was following a spur Instead "f the main ledgOi H wenl proapectinn i rear daysagoatune800ll no:tbwes and l"in fbet above the rutoiei on wum good oropplngs, and bus a cut L'iorL't1 le.-t ong and 14 feet deep. He out nearly squarely ncrosH the ledge ol white, yellow, ami browtHXdofed quarts that is so solid in places that lie bus to bls.st all the I line. Ho far he bM only the foot wall In Sight, but hi baS now ll) feel of solid quar!, with no banging wall iu sight, and no knov In v how wide the ledge Is. Many pieces of rock show bright, rli-ti : gold to the nsked eye, and already hundreds of fine ipeolmsni have been carried off by the visitors. Several email rials of gold have iie-u panned out The gold Is of very limb grade, aa Is all found in ;he camp, a certificate of assay from a reliable ss--yer in Portland gave the big sum ol fOW.i i in gold, by mill list. This waf from rock taken clear across the ledgi u-far as lound, souip 10 leet wide. Il anything hotter is found iu this state th -writer would lie pleased to hear ol t. Ha bat lived oil this coast nearly 40 years, and has prospected and mined nearly nil over Hie Northwest, Including one winter on iln Alashau ooast. He can truthfully say that the Iodic lom for a big mining camp here soon ore very flattering, as gold can be found In doaeoe of places, aud we have the necessary wood aud water, ami are close to cheap food sup; y . I iw a quarter of a pound of on ground up here last week in a hand n rtar, and panned out, and I sawai the result, gold to the animmt of s little over 81 .85. lbs ledge runs the same as the others lu this camp, nearly north and eoulb, a little Weel . f north and eaat of south, In a big porphyry belt, m, d is nearly perpendicular. It Is favorably i,H-sted for working, as great depth can be attained by tonneb lUB, thus saving all pumping and hoisting. This claim could have been bought for a few hundred dollsrs a few weeks ago. KoW a little cut a few f t deep has uncovered a mine worth, perhaps, $1,00 ",000 Ukokoe a Dyson. u in Vfaataa shoals snppori Bevaelfi "i have been man of tin- house for 80 y. ai-s," ass, rted one Mary Trender gast in i-otirt a couple of days ago. She evidently meant that during tfata time she had supported or assisted in sup porttng the household to which she be longs Aud why not? I gee no nils, :; why she shouldn't. I think every girl should be trained to !n self supporting, As she hss n brain and two i ; ads, why should any man support her'; M is to me a pitiful sight to see u thin, nervous, anxious little nun vork Ing from morning til nbrht to amnopi half a dozen sblclxxllod women decked out in sauiw and laces and Rowers, They nre abundantly able til Slllilw.rr themselves. I advocate the full eauaUtv of man ntnl Woman as- much for the relief of man as woman herself, she will bo the gainer vhen we am mAa m equal. The rbiht of suJfrage win also be as great a blessing to us as it Is to him. It Is BO V(..,ra ttQoe I first went Ih fora the legislature of New York t., plead for the married woman's proper ty bill. At that time a man-led woman could neltbi i arn nor ou n aiu thln in nor own ri;;lit. created equal ami in equal ri.lr- rev bi!lonis h It Is MUd the! York rrcss- The world wondered, but tha world "M"r eaw, wmie the ist has learned. 0w forsfsthsra darad "wiucto the sdvantageooa po, SO declare to the world that all n en were equal, and that no tnsii had th right to oppress Ins felhnvnie i, and the world has learniHl a lccn and slaves arc no more. We have dared to declare to the world thn' no nation has a right to opprtsi another nation, and we ought ti tlonsocvupi il. . y . d h sllgh loss. The re i',n:iooist. are Neortad as eontlnuallj reoelvlng reiufotie-nicuts. One of the editors said: "Abool tuaa did not own ber titth. Aud thai In fuvv of the ilrt chapter cf Genesis, which makes man and wo mas a simultaneous creation mid glv. s the woman an equal title deed to thla green aarth and all that Is Ummah calm and t I person, t ut he had vvU,'u 8' bet full equality In ev- v... i-osuuni in i;ie. 1 hcreforc, to come back to the first propoattkm, l sac men aud woman an equally bound to sup port ttiemsolves.-nixabeth Cady Stan- r.r Olabweaiaa ta raaSesi AS bate n u :i:rmsl from B stcrc op. con tee' . :v v. Ith a loosed nu l ragtag touguc. I roalbr he was a A HXK KXHIBiT Da ly tiusrd, Anc SJ, ' Ankeny Dl.-psys Sterllrg Mine -ugKers at Hrst iltl(lal hwk A miner's pan, containing gold nug. 8rstothevalueofS0,000, in the cor ner window rt the First National baok, has attracted large crowds todav t n. sai uuring the whole evculug N-hlnd a large bat and be was righteously "mad." "And n," he want oa, srtth hkwaaalng cboWr, "th w was a dead bird i'ii her hai nn.i nn ia. O'dOCh p til WO reaChed tlie tOWII Of ' Sides. tVhut IS I DM nf r.,.,r vn,,n,. thrill with joy that Qod has per- Hosebutg. which was the only placsid Weaaan's clul if- be railed. "You . . a . . n i in u io ,i . uTu or i 'r.i.i in i .i r . .. i ii r r . . .. . . a . . miueu us to ri-o in pro.ec.ion """"".y'r " h.v L .. . .. . ' , . assi.i,,!, whether he writes oneofil io rvMH'iiu i" me t'v t t i.i-i ,.t i, ov tnev u:.iri:i . e; an initwla.i ...... . - . - W"m' CI Kl,.ln-. Storlr.. Mrrlno Ia a .rton Ttitng. An Atchison mother's boy aarriw recently, and his wife made bun WSVI off his mustache before the would oe hi-L. TrfT ne, us, ij j, tTuUglit 1:1 tbU . fond. When ho lived at .n w L 8. h'g 1 y H K Aukenv. UlniF .u- his whiskers In the snnrj every day. an , ' i 1 1 "1 iu,? . . . -, owaio up mane at the Sterling ,u,- A Good Trlclc. The parr, t's deterimnattr . hi- - t I'hrrisos nnder all a-,""!! cuuistancoe often prodncc, nationi. Tho story bj tol,i of hand performer who vJ'S Hint be had trained to T JM one of his master's tricks hsal labt 1. "That's a good tn" noxt one!" t'n r a a i . wueoay IOC JUgglnr, JH . port town, gavo his i,. rf,, loft on ono of the whsr pened to bo jn.t over tb., ptaj largo qmiutity of ,K,Wll, r ' " ' S kegs. Tlio juggler wa-'uliont ' iome tea which required uSffl of a candle. Ho lil,tod it& On, mi.,,. .......... 'auaaa iln ,. that tho Maze bad gm.. -,t Tk 1 till burning, fell through I? the floor, and dropped into oa, 771 kegs of powder, which .1 gst forca, throwing tho 2SLSJS The parrot, who wftl blown -the nest, did not stop m,tii j. 3 tlioplnuaclo of the topmost of sbip which layoff the wbnrf TV clung desperately, and looking d tiX1 " "That's a good trick! TChj.. next oBor--flBgJ Clrorly I'rovrd. JlwVngk . , married," -jj "Yon said," contin ,ed Jlrs. "ta you would giv, on SclS not play poker any mue " "Did I, really I" "You swore that yog wooJdsJvasa whatever tinted ard that I to bo seashore rwy-aamwaBdB na long as I liked." 7 "Is it possible!" "Yes. And yon sa:d that you would never take another drink and never flirt the least little Ut. and now vou doij tin so things and have not kept a slash t,iouiinr. 4i eioien concmstveiy toaj that yon never loved mo." "I beg to differ from yon there, dear," said Mr. Bolivar oratories!!;. "Yonr premise i all wrong. Yonrne soningis woefully at fault. Yourrttt. ments provo conclusively that I did kei yon. In fact, I must have adored jot madly if I told sneii whelping Uaj to get you." And with this vindication Mr. Boll vur considered tho argument at an end Kansas City Independent Tired Eyes. A correspondent of Popular Sclenca News tells of a 1 arty of Alpine climb ers who, having ; nt live hours aaocg tho snows of the niuuntiiiiis, return! to their homes after dark. A gnB change had to ull appearance aha plucu since the night before. Inttesirf being illumiuau.l in the nsnal sf tbo plaou wns supplied with gr lights. It took tho travelers a little tune to realize that they were snffering fron Daltonism, or color blindness, snperii dnced by eyo fatigne. Tho intense light cansed by the sun shining upon th snow bad for tho time rendered thai unable to jndgo of colors and given rla to their curious mistake. Three how elapsed before t:.o eyes regained their normal condition. Chovreul explains that tho eye can not gaze long upon a given color with ont tending to become insensible to It When the eye looks long ujion a color, it should bo rested by tbo complemen tary color. Thns an eye that has gross timl with green should be rested bj red, which is green's complementary color. A Jointed Snnhe. Mr. Qeorgo D. Pembcrton of Sport sylvnnia, Ya., reports the following: "While walking around my farm 1 came across a coppf r c 1 red snafe abont 3J feet long. I struck the rep tile n blow on the head with a stick, and. to my surprise, the sake fell apart In fonr pieces. Near by was a h ie, ani into this tho head went, and, although I worked for half nn l.onr trying to get it, I failed. I then examlM the body, which whs as hard as i:' had been frozen, and, ns far ns I could discover, It was entirely lifeless. Thinking It was a Jointed snake, I left the piwes of the body on the ground and went to the house. Shortly afterward I returned, bnt the portion of the body that 1 ke left disappeared and no trace ol it cot be found. "Cincinnati Enquires The Dear Child. "What are yon after, mydeart" B a grandmother to a little boy who gliding along a room and castingStrW glances at a gentleman who was paytos a visit "I am trying, grandma, ti Sail papa's hat out of the room without let ting the gentleman see it Ho waota bini to think he's out. " against crueltv and tin Dg, Never did a nation re 01 1 call of Qod mors nobly than our nation." Chaplain llilbert is unfortunate Jackson county. It is seldom we he an opportunity tit AMMi U ' '.. r.f B,a.U 1.. a. Budvard Klphng s t.Chali ar, form. Th. u -....I Vir"' 1- -...t, ipiageri is - ' the coast re'ui-ns to its lls . - . . ' . a . .... 1 ...I-., a - lata . a 1 . . . HIM Pit . 1 ' .. , I ..ll 1 . VI tilt' Un U VI J, ,n ,.! .. . rt I ' uriiu ifiiiiiniiiH1 in ruwiii , 1 UIC t'tl- . ""Mi. aaii ait wuu. it'tt j,o;ivo in -in v t. a,a-.i. 1 I IUr . . 1 L-rnnt im ..... 1 a .. i . . ,vn teriaitmi.nt or the .tat.'s guests." tticbW etfect s iMlt ' " l nnrlvaled m ,ho juugio "Ueturars and ai mJIrT.ri'9' exisunf owners. his inofVior lw.lr la oa a roninlimi'ni W her cooking. Atchison (i The Method. "Here's a case of a man who wen to law in order to get the girl he lovw away from her parents. " T "Took ont a writ of attaebmea-. 1 snppo6c. "Chicago Post ,Aiui:,r I.Qil writers ami eeo iwrannallt' " Albany iVtnocmt: A EttaWaUl edltee S.T" " "'-' u,l!-v . reiterating If ono were fortunate, in. rhfbW i.. 1: ,.. ,t. t: .tiU " .. "' - ' '1 rda an.l itln. are ivus,.., 1 . - 10 niiju-.iiog iu in seiiiiiueiu 10 me nas isK,n a mc iMiura- 111 martlng to mace bird- 11s. . ., . . , u oniwiugs rroui life. ' Kl,, . """ --,uiJ vaitts Declaration of IrettWudencc that purify the nvlal atnuephere in (ha: au I ihi 7a , . ;7 . I S, ". " "hUUoscopIc aptitnda ha I 1"! oi? arrlvad in "all people were created equal Bod Wtejaaafol we have 1.. M saca, bat not a bird awtrjact of whlc ' td u . .hT ' duca the nil. 1 pmbRt,Jf r- naWd coutnet for blm al Albany. SB tta We see on us women's Uau. 1 ough undcrstMuTn. It ii Lato In u buri.p he"1 WkB "P There are snnnaUy killed in Africa T, ,V.I tt a ucir nre .11,1 iiu i ne snip MacdufT. loaded with 4 000 J amlnbnuin of 85,000 elephants. yH "0 tTrSlln sn.il'a ....... . ' 1 it a . a aer r.f T'. Id- Wgralnaa - :. ''. ing the nnxlaction of a Quantity of ra ' " -v Jn .s ni . . . . , a : 11 - iron K .,11... . av Pi leu 4 f A-ifnpU ssiasw awafiimj ao el 800,000. As early a the year 47 B. C tb great Alexandrian library contain dvsr. 40,i00 valuable books. ;