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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1899)
CITY AND COUNTV 1 - can fiil un extensive eomnuerce on 23 tuat ndi f Mm Peoiflc nmb Tim -3 i ObiOMDM will live aud thrive on jwh1. it wasted by oui p-pid. For jue&luri't toey have developed j habit of thrift and mooomImi 1 living ramie necessary by the ter ATCUDAV BEPT CAPE NOME MINES lie t- HI. A !"! . niiin is .i" fnt to CLi n- . ii j In '-a So a QlHf Obmrvor. "It isen-i ilnjost incredible, " tali m rnilrau'l men. "bnt I aw a man An I'olr soir Iroaronr. litre m oi 1 1 Robert Crs wford't sto ..... toml nraaraav 'Two inen ur- "M wulci ; B" tb9 urtl,;t jar that oooldn'i give nn In- , j farUilI )lU(i bin wife In their ti a ' ' ' " Uo wU U" uShit wS it was broad daylight. - '.iv.Ja cao to the-office to tr:i,porati,,u Tb mun WilB uod bound, and the tottttlft'v' -: film her.towhka be was entiled, and two vi,jttitM, pcoeseded to torture bin, r im i din i-o- onder tbe preocnt rub we must bavo a t0 nmko bim disclose tbe biding place "I nt'bwm "Well description ol (be person that i going ,)f board. Tbe wifo h.ggcd un 1 , not eat b lit!!. V- to J the transanal don. pleaded a- tbe horror. Increased KM i,.-t.-ss Dointed hm !,. k a UJ.t' '"!" A "I. man proving ....0. ,. 'Finallvsh. said she would tell then subjected. It a BOOtiOM 1 strup' Wonderful Accounts of Their r.rVT2 Richness -Beach Diggings Easy to Reach. IM UNITED ITMCt TIBBITOBV. Cape N me project into IlehriDg ret a little above the middle line of our A'a-kan p issessions in latitude 07 degrees. An old rottident '( Port land in a recent letter to a friend in that city writes: i i.kntv Of DDR and tVOQWn, "Thli grand place. If you like to Ma void dust and nuggedi I nay doom to i:.ipe Kn . for hero are plenty of t. itb. To baw ii look at the rich digging it U OOly OtOt nary to travel three hours after leaving the steamer which I. rings one irom civilization. MINIM' "K TIIK BEACH, "Just think of it! The gold bait runt al MB the coast, and ex tods only nix or seven miles Into the . it.- nn.imtl.m- 1 tie illKgl'L- "II HIV baaoh are pretty tents may be (.een from Cn Nooof to Cape Rodnay, where bondradi t paoplt arc huay warhing gold. It giK'H all the way from 10 Otntl (O $1.60 a pan and 1 hear that a few of the beach worker are doing very well. Cluima have baan Uil ou the baaoh along thin entire diatanoa. An attempt vaa nnde AugiiBt 10 to have the elaiOM va oatad, hut it proved futile. The only meant by which the gold- hunloiH could Imj forced off tbe ground would ! to ;ilac them under arreat, and U that would mean an anornou axpanditura oi 'ooney for taking care of tbe pri Onata, no action wan taken, and rooking (oca merrily on nntntar roptadly. 1 don't think thaantbori- tiea will hinder any man I rum making a few dollari by bin own work. I Ho l.l'i'KV HWKHKM. "Tlie ,'aie Nome gold Baldl were diaoofarad by two Baedea, Llndar- laTg and LlnblODi om of them I tailor who departed the hark .ia-k i in Port Clarence IbhI year when we were there with the Willaril Aiiib- wortb. The other a tailor by trade. They are m ikmg thoueandl of dollara daily. A nootl many of tbe olaima here are held by Nor iragiani and Lapa, whoprtanmably came here via the Btraits. IIOOM ONLY KAlltl.V BIODIfi ''In my opinion tbe excitement at thin time in nothing in c.mipar leon with what will follow next lOejQ i. The boom that will Bpnng up then will certainly cap the climax to anything yet in Alatka, and from Cape Nome to Cape I'rince of Walee, a ooaat line ol two bun dred miles, the imbbI will bear re temblanco to hong Beach at itB gayajt. A COfJtOPOUTAM COMMUNITY "Cape Nome i bnddiuR laet, tO0 and all kituliaud cIiihcch of jK'op e ate to be uirt there. Kugised miner! minnle with pulunt-leather thod Willlei, and the burg is rapidly aBBUiuing a metropolitan tiBpcct. Wujjea average fl a itay . i i. j: 1 ... ........ .ii At.h mace wure iao8 UHM HVWUin vf wbhii .iiry ' .-.. i - ""-"V"- 1 , A.rintU.n l tbe .., ... ... ,t .)... w..nll .. ,, , .r.iiil i.ml '.: rt ! , "lJ , r, CZi. wamn turn " , I din t carlTif I' rwUd lb. calkr. W. 1. entitled to the ticket in follcw her. one of tbe two acc0rdinKly .,!, w hi. a rbair and "' hi W"1, c- . .... went over to tb cheat in tbe corn.r . ,u b' i ov7, ! I- I ''I Wtbe uan fit howildbia wthn..r. s,,e opened it. fn,ul.l!nabon, ,! t-ecu arran.,l -iv for wife was. He conld not tell within five BlJ(,o f jt for lmm,ut nnt ,U, bin. end It wat only after be bad got Jfeera. . . fonud what wa. l'-ki 'for. In nn- tbf eifa tb.,t be noticed the blank look I -fj .m bow tall bo waa. (tbw t tn , , , dde wee ( tbe family. In fact, be bud devonrud -ice uer x com u .. -rr'-- OeaO and Die xeuow wtwwi " n i i... t.nr.. l.it.i.u.n ..ui.u ,,l.r miwinn win iihhw revolver mine naje; i ... ihort. IpuncbeJonttnewora-momnm Our lawmnkem wifely xi ludel -Ma.laiu. what mtwt j n think of and IM M igo at thai thi. pop.e from the benefit, of our mT , . xclaim,, t , bt-a Jgfe Zl t'e eSdTed for a foil half minute and paid be bo Earned if bo was enro whether they were light bine or (fray. "When it came to the color of tho United State China lapportl a population about four time as great lateet entiraate reaching ai high aa .iW.OOO.OOO. gO BJIALlil u Tbe BprlMtgeia H.r- en pox. lU-poit p . -liiiilitKK M, a ... . hvih orougl t i, iiio i n.e, Mini in.. d. t Ml. 1. - KegetN ill null ittni.ito ,,.,.., , "l1 iit i be matter. Dr j v h , , eaurdlngly dtepstebed in i, M lomakeaiban agheaeudtiwionTf r.por,r,nea..,rea ),.., u.,f.,u J ibadlaeiMv with i.it.u , ,,, field eltuteoaar. mbi.-i,,. ,. "!, Ii u botehlekeopoz. " b' MlatJomtry Work. fial 1. 1 me b.of yon i. it to j idgeall !Ci utiH'lciaiiH by iue. I aui tbu aolu Itaptd one in onr atate." lie wua eqnal to tb lady wbi. ) bofteM fie. wed bera dii-li water cr. it a nide table jniit btf..r dinner was " reed. Thinking it ba ! Jntt Ih . ji par- I. the er:t lr bfr h.nul in the .liWi me I t.H.k a b indfnl of it only to find it In I v. itb Fr. ni Ii -.il.nl drenninsj .ind 1 1 ,...r. l to acconii .in tbu bird at tbe meil. Lonlnvill. Tiineu. ciuntrv and it citizenship. Thev were aware that in tbe struggle for existence the white man with homes, schools and a liberal govern ment to rapport could not poosiUy compete with the hor les of 1 1 borers, no belter than slaves, that China could pour Into thU country with out even becoming aware of her loss. It would become i mer ,. N,, i.iu.- .1 i . I . . : M . 1 ... ,t... . n. ' i . ...In 1,.. ,,uesuon o. uie eurv.v.. . .r . Mritv of the n-entleinen of the hall, in t ...I ilm (in... i m,.v t. cr.i. n ... tor " ""'. r -J; . ..... j .. ...... ... , . . , uc aii i iiii i . i . i .. .Hi ... ..u. ....... womuu's hair, he was again in a qnan dary. He was not dead sure whether it was dark brown or black. "The only thing this husband win nro of was that bis wife was slim." Dnlntb Xews. Book's I.ordlj Tip. It required raefa a man as Theodore Hook to copu snccessfully with the ra- i imau out .nL'er women of the people. Ilu ot before she ccnld qnlie make up smuary .S.iClety of tb her mind to shoot him too. "Then the husband was released and the neighbors, some miles eWBJ, callcl in. Word was finally taken to the cen tral police authority of tho state; tbo officers cacie, viewed the dead thief and identified bim as their attorney t BeraL It is not unlikely," Mr. Craw ford adds, "that bis accomplice was tba jndtfe of tbe criminal conrt." fittest the beet, but that which may pr i long existence on tbe smallest jkib sidle sustenance. TBI M'ft.flZIl a.0!H ROA1). A bany Democrat: of Crook county, an 'Mr Culve Albany man good, too, and ; many ,eur a-, - ,ru. , - .... . ii.,. ,.. ,,....t ii.. l,i II... M.. u..jrn .j ........ a f .... Kenzie r iiiie, iv lb roid is tb" tow. ring r worst ii) the l'nitcd States, in fin is no road at all." Oid Mr Culv. r expect to Bnd a mat daffllatd roal across the mountain rnge across which, for forty miles, there is practic.illy no settlement. The writer was over most of the McKenzie road thi with. "It does Hot 1 :r . nli.jbtest reselil bbince to in-. " ..i: l I.-. ' ud I will not take it." Tbe artist protested! hut all to no avail. After tho dandy added to tbe portl of ess" ears : .-I dow. tbu- ten .!. enriotts pnl ... . It badt: ' i r ii l di t eapoted when the ilalidv tut ! 1 tin . i f i-1 's studio in a bad Ii ft tbo painter legnlfleent i t i r i it' .i it iu the (.in to the BaJM of the contradistinction to tbo road, and on ane occasion, at all events, he proved himself eqnnl to tbo task. It is related that once when dining -it be, before tbo entertainment came iff. firtiviileil bim-. If with n v. ral bright . r " jo rii rinU. rill IIOUB- .-i.T in farthings from the mint and that when (be Dombez ,lt ,)t.,))o wbo priJCtM'OlOg nil r lue lenil HIV" .o un carriage he discovered several servants, Including tho cook, awaiting bUn in the hall, ho forthwith sliiiped a coin A Mlrnenlous Kurnpr. It happened that in the last month of tbe reign of Charles I a certain ship chandler of London was foolish enongh to busy himself over a bairel of gun powder with a lighted candle in his hand. lie I aid the price of his folly. A spark fell into the gunpowder and tbe place was Mown up. Tho trouble was that the man who did tbe mischief was not the only ono to i n.-b. fifty houses wen wrecKeu, killed was not known ' ib ' M uvea, he I una ,.....r very Ii rr In one bouse among the 50 a mother bad pnt her baby into its cradle to sloop having with them this mhuiu Hi. In i A I,.... ...... I . f I'.,, .11.1, . ..Ill !, ....'...lll " '.1J ... ,.U.I.U euramer and without prejudice can, ,,,,,,, jt , fnllv ,.11vaa , w,fa say that it it an excellent tnoun- Umght with ni..ii. y .r gmN is legally tain road. The grades are eaty and "erried If the purchaser l, ids ber all i ... llM way boiiie by a baiter. efe, and culverts and bridgee are Mr Baring Qonld, tbo Bngll b entl in excellent re. air. The summit "nriun. t.ii.-.,f a village i. t known of the Cascade range where th-, " him who IhiiikM a w,f, for halt VI Ui J . llil . . 1 llli' n into tbo band of tbe latter, 'the man , glanced at it, noticed tho size and bowed low in thanks, under tbe impres- 1 itt.i'itii i.,.t thr.nu Uon that bt wns a sovereign richer, i tbll In- at bistort, r.d while Theodore, dispensing largesse of to bny it, even ) i considerable ad- naa namre to me oiuer seranis, euee Opon the orl InaJ rice. went on his way rejoicing, nor did he "It wasn't itrai . von 'lidn't r.cou-- cease doing so when, as ho stepped into bte your r i to the picture at bis carriage, one of the footmen, who Brit," eeld tbe painter, "bat I knew naa aiaoovereo toe real raraa or me ponrboiro, ran out, saying, "Mr, 1 think yon have made n nib-take!" "Not nt all, my good man," replied the humorist, with a gracious wave of tho hand. "I never give less. Coach man, drive on. " you'd notice the III; le ss IIS noon IIS' I lidded thi-M. ears. " Spare Moments. Mmrlnur Ii. several wagon roans cros, easieu. from Kugene, is uot less than Uo levei thousand feet above the ecu i'o surmount this elevation a stead uphill grades is required. Thu Mi Kenzie roa I nets ovi r the mountiii I with the least pogglblo waste Ol grade. There are praotloally no downgradaoo the line of road to the summit on cith-r side of the mountain. A DKCO STOKK t'OLI.KUK TOW. The Forest (i rove 1 1 utchet charges the municipal authorities ot thai town withil luxness regulating tin liiuor trafBoi forest Qrova will no! grant licenses to saloons, that could be subjected to strict accountability to the law, and the result is that drug stores do u thriving business. The Hatchet want to know "how three drug stores can find support insoHinall and so healthy a town' It says meetings were held to dis cuss the evils of (latent mcdicitiM and the wrongfulness of hop plok ing and other frivolities. For li the faotl have been suppressed he -cause if known tbatliqoor was sol I in the town it would injure the college, but within the past su months the habit lia Is-ert so v loriously open, the attack made by the paper is thought justifiable. 1 1 calls the city council's attentio i and suggests that tbo law be en forced or repealed. THE AUTUMN HOUSTII Then He Wns Mad. A Scotch university professor, irritat ed to find that his s tndents had got into tho habit of placing their hats and ennes on his desk Instead of iu tho cloakroom, annnnncod that the next ar ticle of the kind placed tbero would b Tbo fniiire and tho rector iirin.t. 1 destroyed. ono days later the profess- to tbo village I thst he was te t "r WflS cuUeU for a moment ttoru too legally wadded. ! classroom. A student slipped into bis "Why, e I be." be replied. "I'll prWatt roem nud ciutrp;il with tho tnk my Uihle nuth I never anco Uok professor's bat, which he placed con- tlu halter ..IT till i-be'd cr.w . 1 the door- : spicuouMy u too UesX. wtnle 018 rel k : 1 1 iniil the dour was shut. " The latest lortanci lot inch wifeealei occurred in ls.". and I -.Mi, when wom en wire sold in Little B rton and In D II ) In th.no cam i bine ribbon i : the place of the straw halter. I it gentle Udlee, the symbolic idea Wt tbo -nine. i ninth l.r.i Kelvla. A good story is related of Lord Kel vins' ) ctnsina mi Ibods it the (tlagow ooiveraity. As a ptofeeeor nl s. i :ico he nee li.nu- words in inch f. rmldahta rr i as , , ' i make a dictionary break ill binding with horror Iinring a conrae of leetnrot once on magnetiemi for Inetance, be defined in ideal mag net Ii "an Inflnltely Ibng infinitely Ih nnlform and uniformly and longl Indinally magnetlaed bar," hh.i the misguided etodtntt rocifi rnily cheer ed, which canned the professor to eay, ncel" This defiiiiti.n was made nud chi red. with tbe nsnnl reprimand, frequently daring Ike lectnrei Once, : r the c. inclusion, I v.-. r. the stu dentadid n.'t cheer, but Lard Kelvin, from force of haliit, rap 1 ont "Si lence!'' the s,mie as b. I . A I 'tite Lad. A yonng Iri bman once went to a kind hearted old squire t r a reeom mendatlon. An elaborate ou was writ t ii end rend to bint. Us took it with i ii ii but did Dot move. "Whal . tbe matter with It I" roared the annire. "Ob, Dothin. sorr. " the lad 0i( kly. "Wi II, tlicu, why don't yon go?" " - tr, l th nghi . in the nrtngth if a revommind like that vmi .t I... I wantlp to bim ba." San Pranclaco Friday, Septemher 22, ia the A00"- autumnal aqninox, The ran now! tewa Trnn...ii..i,.B. lu.in.T .,11 fl... ....i.i.t.n.lidl if lli. i .' I. ,iv :' I r . 1 1 . . . .1 with board, Provisions are away I Ttrtlral rsy( 0l)U(l MTt a' linP of sound. A n h arllt of th ime of Cal- up in price, and drinks and cigars golden light thev would mark on ' .' '' ,i: "'' " ' ' ' eaperlmentt on Lake nn ..J 01 . .I..I. u '.i -k ;'i c ..... ueneva. Hv iter land, to demonstrate mi power i nd tott ivel a long way 111 WHtr A pi pb w.w , ...!.. ut.il... Hrate zone, and spring in the south mder tbe watsi and wat heard tea teuierate zone. The days and no of I .' milee la a tetond ex nights are equal over (he whole pertinent thi itrlking of a clock wu k.ftTL .W. . , rt .... 1 .. v.l n .1 . . .. i 11 !.- i, i cnrin, wi sou rising ni o n m, nnil nun ui 11 nines. .. . i . i i .t t I i ii. i.. ( ,. ,,, i,i,. An ilmoel Incredible triple eotncl- denco was ii ;,. , Krano. i r. w v. am the deputy for the Ar- Pi rrj for Loir t Cher, id for the Vans u M civil service rclormcr i no.-., in : IIV ..nii.-i .... i. lows grinn. .1 und trembled Tho profosajr, on retnrnlng, saw tho hat, thought some rashly obstinate stn dont had bis'n delivered into his hands, and, taking out his knife, he cut tho offending article to pieces, while vainly attempting to conceal tbo smile of tri umph that played about his counte nance. He was m a very bud temper tbo next day. Likes to He K Irked. Hall Cainn confesses that ho likes to bo kicked, as long as tbe thing is done iu public and makes him conspicuous or-notorlons. Ho says in tho London Mail: "Even the silliest personal refer ence I ever see, however Inspired by paltry feelings, seems to me by implica tion a tribute und compliment, being a recognition of the fact that I am 11 factor worth counting with and nn ad versary worth fighting. And when tho most false, tho most mean and tbe most belittling of the kind 1ms ceased to ap pear I shall know that I am no longer of tho least account." before tbo exnloaion occurred. What became of the mother no one ever knew, but what became of tbe baby wax very widely known. Tho next morning there was fonnd Upon the leads of the Church of All Hallo WI I young child in a cradle, baby and cradle being entirely uninjured by tho explosion that laid lifted both to sncb a giii.ly height. It was 01 v, r learned who the child was, but she was adopted by a gentle man of the parish and grew to woman hood. She must surely all her life have had 11 peculiar interest in that cbnrcb. Sir Walter Ilei-ant's "London." Ire Baylosloaa In I tbo via, A recent Siberian traveler relates: "At Sadotisk in tbo intensely cold nights tho silence was sometimes broken by a loud report as of a cannon This was tbe bursting of one of the ice bub bles in tho river, a phenomenon I had neithnr heard nor read of before. The streams coming down from tho hills Ware (rosea OU tbo surface sotne six to nira. Inches thick. Tho water beneath flowed faster than it c old escape, end tbo pressure, on (be principal of a by drsi.lic preta, became irresistible. First, tho i laitidty of the ico was seen by tho rising of circular mounds from six to eight fi it in diameter nnd from four to Bre feet high. Tho burutiug point came at lail itb a report like au explosion, Tho water escaped, bnt soon froze obtain. I have Been scores of these ico hillocks in a few vensts of tho river. ' ' The You.. Puopieai Ko, ... Illlle k. jusi DOIenra a ,ry saouasfn J work. TbowMytblepa., ," fur IIImmI,.i. .9-1 Af ...... win . , ariy IUppM of a j; HOI thl no-Hi,,,.,. Luveb. I'-e- h W3 The evt no i.f .1... .. '"t , , " - iineil! c . ir,. takenopwltbanragnm ...,.... "i-...nary Intalllgeom fn . , . fi.ti..., H. I.l. . B.. BIJU Willi musical selections. a social hour la bald, during the I IH.! . .. "... I... ,,. la.ll.-H . ( society fit .! I lis. i loture mr.i- .... .... ... o. Singapore. T a, ,.... " for., m.r , ..rr, h, . hriauUM2 u ;;e "SiMre , az aohnole. Diring Um Jt.Hr (...-...j ... in ... iiuv.. o. p. iu coiin.ctloi, Auxiliary. -I.. . i . ..e society tan r,ir, , " -....ir iu el. Miaa di sell"' lllers y sns After ii.h pm Wiek tjlr (een l eal M. w'ib the Ladiat1 U .ii hiuore. n r.n .i - - .m .ir.. Ml .... tt-be gave the locWyrery bt fu hiuia bud Mggastlou, s; ,. On . . . . . i. . .TTOOUIOU II H,nil IU() ()f ) jUm ooo sua dm nrougbt win, bo, . 1 ' IN I0IU A Colli Mitht In t hhin. One of the facts thut we ineffaceably cnt into my memory during my first winter in newohwang was tho finding on one morning ab.mt New Year's tlmo as masses of ice, each mass having been a living man at 10 o'clock tbo preced ing night. Tbo thermometer was a good bit be-low-iero (F. i. Tho men had just loft tbo opium dene, where they had been an Joying themselves. The keen air sent them to sleep, and thev never wakened. North Chum Herald. .V nrlilse nf Cnfflns. Wbl D the iiriti.-h forces were march ing to Peking iu lsGU, after tbe capture of theTaku forts, ono of tbe rivers be came so swollen with tho heavy rains that it was rendered almost impassable. While in this quandary a bright idea snddt uly struck one of our officers. Be ing well uwaro that the Chinese gener ally order their coffins years in advance and keep them on the premises und also that they are perfectly airtight, ho con sulted with his brother officers, with the result that orders Were given to search all the houses of the Village and collect every coffin. With tbe aid of a few empty casks tbo soldiers construct ed u pontoon bridge of coffins sufficient ly strong to hear the artillery, und tho river was thus passed in safety. WhOM Ihe Tnll Went. Do yon remember tbe story of Harry's and George's rabbits how Harry's rab bit got out of its hutch aud disap peared for a wo k aud at last crept homo without its tail to dio and how. when Harry cried bitterly over bis dead I condition hai Improved con-dersbly tailless rabbit, Ueorge tried to comfort during the psst week. The npi ration iitVau m n r,,. i i .. I perfoiiued by Doctors Hiues, l"hiiil0B uon t cr), tJ.irry, ilenr; don t cry. . . , , , ,,r.l Wm i.t,i.. 4k. v.i .... . . v. ! and K.-uier nmnalaM to be entirely . o . Mi; iuc mu iju see i ine ran L A Read went lo Portland lidp. H E Louoibv v i.iurned m plKt. land this iik on I ii u Hou H 13 Mill, r arnv.-l bom thw roornii g from (foot hern Oisgea. Cbarlea Hale and family baei oi t their Fall Cfiek farm tospeuilsfev days. B Van Dyke of Grant's Pus, v ri-.id today to resume woik Ht tbe U of O Mrafcj I. Beelop and family hive returned from tb ir outing si tSrsn-leaf. Clifton N kfoAr bur arrived un from Pi laud today tu resume a'tu aiaee ui the U ot o. The following appean in tbe ami ism ie ,.f a valley paper: "Posterity to rjerc," Beggars are plentiful." Drain! .!rs H U ickej tnd dsogh tor, Miss B klackey, of Har-i-b iff, in aBuganet, Tbe daughter oill stall music here this winter. The t orvallis Cnionsayi li;i-Ullt-ly ttnesbiiig maobina reoi ntlj tiimb- ed 831 hii'bela f wheat In two hmirl aud three-quarters. Medford Mail: Bliss Delhi Ileal left Medford Tuesday evening for En gene, where she will resutns ber studies at the State University. Mrs H E Kickers ai d daughter Mia Huzel, arrived up from .-alein today, the daughter to enter the D I 1 0, Mr Bickers Is supvrlntendeut of tic it form school. Lebanon Express Sept 1"j: "PiefO E W oodson of Eugene at: d Will Bo returned this morning from huiUsg expedition in the Hig Bottom iiisay. They were very successful, kil it,g flvo deer." Daib.s tomlmri "Afler picking 4,010 pounds, Kirkpatriok 4 Williams gave up the Uglow hopyard hsotattof BO much mold and : TbJ hi ubout "000 pounds of tine looking liops standing." Jack. onville Times: "Ed ""M oil and 'Jo cents respectively. OUh ASIATIC CUM KB B tl-.e etrlti ttie circle ol the KiU'l'or It is autumn ill the north tcin Cltj lloj. Idea. A Gallatin eonnty fanner biied i boy from tho city to aasiat'him through tno summer. The farmer told the kid to go ont to the barn lot and salt tho calf. The kid totk a (inart of salt and industriously rubbed it into tho calf's hide. Tho colts got after the calf for tho salt and had alnmt all the hair llcie! off tho animal before its condi tion was discovered. Montgomerv (Ills.) News. lias gone to heaven. ""Memories aud 1 am les, by Lady Gordon Wearj's Friend. Weary Willie and his friend Frowsv, successful," Salem Statesman: Russell Colem. who IniH t:P..n vlMirlne- relative in city for several weeks, b it ex minister to John Barratt, Siam, addressed Chamber of Commarot Bdoi day evening on tbe possibilities of the development of an immense Asiatic trade by this country. We fear the geii'letuan is unduly optimistic. The countries that pay their labor ers mere pittances will not, nor can ,,! h.nnw ul.ulu I .. , , . . I Albany Dsinooiati i'nf Martindu;. products mat are orOOgbl IBM the , ,. nuking arrangeuisiit Itol a course , market through tlie agency ol well popular leoiurvi for I be public schools paid labor. I daring ihe winter, matatblog tbat wl I PaolfK Co st peopl, arc too well j fZTrtn aoiuainleil with Chinese methods ! our citizens an opportunity of beann; of living, aud their eanabilitioa ta j iuoluer''0"" setting at ti p in, exaolly In the Mat ami west where iheequiu line intersects the hori. cn. ii , - I" " vooording to onrrant adtioea our danneevt - Sultan of Sulu in the Philippines i- M Di an ardent 11 never discharges a wife without cause. Illinois S(ate EugiaU r a t atetnci n,t ben rspseeentod in lbs Member by nan .f sxactb lbs same Isco r.i!L naius.-s.au Pi a; . -1.9 VI sierus; - . ,n ..n.,.- , Hftrril,Hn for Alaska, where III " o..u,.,uB umuK me seasuore, stop nctore i ' ,, in i a Sign reading: "Notloel Bathing Is re,u"19 hi lucrative posltloa i Danger, ns. ynicksands. " j large stamping mill near JunesB, Weary WlUie Dare, Frowsy; dere's Portland Telegram, Sep' '5: J ta- H V Dat.uinu'sn! Stevens, who has been a clsr true public ..locator. I don't know , A . , ,. , . ,-r;m-li't wbodat filler Quicksands is, but h7s ,8,U1dt',,t Hw,f(1 ' i gutde right idea uv t ings nn ata't P' W,U ft"en1 tUe 1 ! afraid to say so, an if be wnz here I'd ' 0rel'0"' Rt EuKe,1,'. 'his year take off mo but to bim. Leslie's I leaves Monday. wueUy. Today's Salem B talesman: J Holding in. job. Colen.an, of Eugene, is in tbe W 1 "I think tho man who works at that guest of Mrs A Disque. ..US ' place across tho stre, t is the m. st taltb. .i .oir.. ...,,i.., rsltV f'10'' . . . - i , 1 1, i i i .ii ... . . Kuew Whnt Poverty Mraul. "Yon have never known tbo pangs of poverty I" ho sxola'lmod bitterly. Tho b Stress' eyes softened, though liquid to begin with. "Indeed I have," gaid she wurmlv. biri'S..M,r.wheno" f"lnd conscientious workman I everl, ' , Eutfueal ..,-, ui.. i. it,i ii.ii. n . ii ... .... , ,. .... - - ,., . i ---i ... .- - - .. wi my ourso ue,er nines a noiiriay and al- at home. "Indianapolis Journal. i Her Sl le. "TL Meat' eaclaJtaed the seasa tneal acrrsM ss hs !iat an iliitry tal too cn the Bet i hrr slipper. "What's the it nblo" e'.m't von get ! your dltorei ' "Yis. bnt that U-A-Vt-r boa ffr...l ba Th.sir UaaltaMtoaa. "Soijie of those postoffico neasaVj oro cry clever Tbey skn read illegible ! cign Tribune. writing and deliver htwrswbeti tbe sUdrim If worse tJiau u Chinese ruxile " w uu, moj can i oeip out tno, rileon Are rMm:l'WU to mail his wife's let- in that ...,, ItNtt o( ters. " Droivklyn Life. , . ,i ruin l.k,.. .in . ' , . uay B'ternnoii aim is i ...v.. ,,,, lt mo uarx to . , . see anv longer. viarei ce oiauup. "Faithful workman? Or.t s. Riddle, Douglas county Item: He's the proprietor of the shonl" Chi- few days of warm weather have r , ed the prunes so rapidly i"1" "' r ' : ers were forcad to quit plcslng loell.rble. ,,. . . , .,..,, , MontaliaXS , vunuiumi .-rut hi .hi y m gmiig to take tart t v j ... L-.,.n. tUtm tars to The !!..,.. J tnp 'tare lQtois is no other eiln cut KinjtJ ss trzrr j : ,-55 XuSuk-s yiison-o, no, they'd rule me ont i a professional. Pilson Profiuiinnalt jar of Eastern states.' MAHRiAfik- Liomna -County issued s manaar and fc1' Lee this foreuiwn luiubui (Oj State Journal Burns.