The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, March 24, 1900, Image 6

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    Kuffcne City (tourd"kao9UAaf",tn
people; ihen wd maintain a stand
ing army in the country which, it
claimed, wa do not want.
HAfl'KIMY..
M Alf H IN
Commissioners touri
OREGON SENATORS.
The '.arUxio on tbe third page
fitly I'lustrates the poverty ot i-d-
ersl.m la the RauObUeM psny
Oregon. OflOCfl McHride
Joseph tsiumn hold sett in
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attorney ..j'.,.mi I
E U le. MaMpa nd n""i
W W VMihers. -l.rr.lt. tele
graphing mmm kiwi, fl.inw Iter IT
liaker county, ia not incorporated .rvlcrt
and MlOM licensee must a pro- ai x Orue, nerving diatric nil" -
cured through petition. The last. i.y aubpoana
i I ,h f.em a-ana r of that Woi Kr.x r, serving waHTWl
ISO VJ V VS SV " mmmm f f "
Granite, tbe new mining town of
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j .rii aiv.rovj nnw-
piace j M Howe, deputy -i.--.iil
able apace in i
a advertising
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V.r "V m.kln. a re.t Mr boo.
jjnr, "T" - aiifrt.jiriirr
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A BULKY RECEIPT.
, I ur 111. H..r,.
i UiaU with a i.rmau i cent
Bi:ro r"l uiuata. be walked Into on- uf
Otro r.u m aniloUUC
! A HEART
I OP PEARLS
. - ...i.laniut alMff,! t llJ,
A lcXJU l''-l Ul - - -
mous aluaff OlympU as sue nniah
f the t.aletr inciter.
,ud froa a wen V " .h.nhthe known ttiough there were many stories
MA This sum be usoJeo tbrougb the kwwj," hw 0M wllich
cir.u- i
artadOW.
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United Wtatea sena.e " r" i columns to notices ot "Petition for rct afcadflk )'' w J
by a Baker, Neemith. 1 j Uqoor Uoaa.N From the number iaoi. H H Mulkey, N i Ha- Harry
(irover and Mitchell. It la mA q Mm ,he name, ap. , B..wo, Jaiue-Krura.
commentary on the apaiuy aw m dwJ ,hijreU) one wou;d D4tar. Kuueoe BatM pttMMg
difference ol iue vowra "i - &-
party that tie election ol such men
could be made poSaiMt
And Himon and McBnde ar
candidatea for IMaWtiWI H th'
Ur,ublican narty bo;d a majority
.l.. B M Trout, juror
any suppose w e ... w Mo((r- rtBU-
j Granite citiien bad little eie to w w WVMn ,,ber)fli rspMeas
do than sign aaloon license pe-, n crimiaal ca--
lilions as they were carried about. N o Hays, deputy shei ill
: I A rk.nd, eiien.lliiK lax roll
Japanese statesmen deny that j M Hollaud, deputy sheriff.
, no
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of the leaislalure of 1901 and 190.'! the extensive additions to arma- oias. A Prudhomme, blank- l
the probability are they will b. ment, and war preparation, being I '
reelected Not but that there ar- made in Japan, are for any other y ein-
"". . .1" . :.,.t,l, .-lat- u n. attrnrte.1 ID ao'ie.
nore noie uu : . Ufe, uc. turn
, ..hiae a gM to .Barry EJT: ration. - ... .
tl.i.W
rat deal m-.re
t el.-. Hut 1 n'. l- td around. OS mau
(drying s . Ion, eagag-Mrt to a po-r cooUy walking toward i-e
door with tbe dooi. u.wU
. . n ,1,-rH.sllors in
Her
lit-,-, nlm'rtt utwn hope.'
Tb- icirl bad not looked down
tyv were blazins.
would ratber you eiptalned our
a,.f." Ska -aid. snd. tboufb b.r vole.
... tlW. there was Intense passloa tolt
"here U no need yos sboold best about
th.- bu.h. You are bittiM st ms and
Bertie, of fours." .
1 am sUudinf to you sud Itertle; ,1
am bittina at no one. Bertie hai . aob
...... . i nothlnif. I sm a widow.
kSaaa with the prorerbisl widow's mitt
i m.r ironersl credence portrayed
Tbe bank official shoved I tbe big a P a , .d, who had been drawn
toward me ory"'""' i j0j from s uiu awia iruuuuu u.
just then tbe official s wn jnJ ther,upon disowned by her
family I lie only "
was that her repuUUon was lrre
r.,rhsble snd that aba kept tbe score.
,,f adorers conitsnUy routing about her
at a reapectful distance.
When the sonaVended, the queen retlr
l to a throne to recelro tbe homage of
the subjects in th play. It was a sump
,,,, j.ro.vsx.'.n which passed before I, r
... ..-n costume, tacb aubject as bs
.K'-r.,tn nursued bis even ' 'J Mr, hla queen stopped, bowed
course toward tbe street ud tben mored on to m.ke room for
TrTofficW rushed from behind bl. tlie nMt. One alta nubar had
,IIK . . noltor ...itl her ntereat and aympathy. U
counter and caugut iu- a from the others; his
the signatures of all the depositors
the bank, tucked unaer urn
Tbe aaslstant cashier yelled:
"Hold on, there.
aeroed diffe
booWr' deman" -d the bank omciai au- misfortune she felt ss sure
Just a be reached the aoor. dlgniued. hla face refined.
.ri... mil do ng with thai WinilK . . . .
only far. far too poor to oew -e - ou, T0l. - metblng bet
on marry well, it mtj mnn um... Ur llmn uumwe pn .
mach to
. i ie miT ills' b Li ......
ily. If you marry -e.. - u, . . 4 ,.. tt... th.. receipt 7 ,.. Wa. over, she polntLd
"hat the standard la set by tb wsy the -j,,)- anf wered tbe German. oUt ,0 ,b manager.
.Meat .ister marries." completely bewildered. , "Who U that ma Pj h"d-.-
..ai . n.ti. half err. Bb . ' . l . iImsm so- "A noor devil named Lhatelain. re-
.iiunei uuw - 1 - ---
In the same bank a well dressed wo-
"A poor devil
plied tbe manager.
"There are hundreds
i..,..,l i.r.iav men tna- i,iiriKe man sen uciou -" i . r, .
II, V - I .1 - - J , -1 I I I It- I '
1.1 ...... nr I , ?.( f tnu uin.K cournc uuv. i -.. j .- i i. lit v c.irils "I nr win u in .... p . win tow . ... n mi, to nenwii "
;ul r.,., M.. Tbfw by .be tbro-t, but compelled ' """" gJS-y a- - S-Sa-T- XSS&ttJSZl
pl.cov ,,lii.n. boH Ibe peilv to relioqo.ib m.. of the wf, I. tSnl.nlM-M .h"-' 'U"-M 5 -SHI. J ' """ "ld "'"m iUtbn- .no Jii.e luartj;.. 4.
HiiatiiMt Hum i"1 er-oiw ia merely uiwnhub ni vaney. -h. .nr domertlc cniis oc- . . .. ... nin. but the steci ..., , .th sn enonnous ionuue.
protest
The tail awing 1m
S01THERX PACIFIC
TERMINUS.
GULP
those bullies on their own terms iD the matter of the petition of j w
I ... . . . . , .....
should occasion agin require. Waitera or me atMncai.n,, o,
loin river alio irinuiariea ai a juui..
Direct linee ot shipment have highway; peiui.ui granted.
,. ... I a 1 , 1 -f In ... ..r , . I... . ,l.t I HI'l I ' W '.!
Hivcn taltiornia oeiiiers cuuirui u
r..- r.i . T....n door markets I Lane county and J W Walter. In re
... K ' gard to tbe use of tl.e L ng Tom ami
Galveston. Texas, ill soon be- an(1 lhe oonse-juence is sen in the , trt)UUrjM1 for fl 0g,, timber
come the terminus of the BiMlihtrn lihiptBM. of the tuperior Oregon j oout,.,.. ordafad.
l'acilic railroad and Atlantic steam- product under cover of fiaaby Cal- Coun canvassed the l-.llowlng claims
ship lines. The cheng from New . i(ornia ltbeled aacka. I far scalp bouutlea and. found then,
- I -ii .... -, l.tinrirsd mm ' " 1 to bo valid, lo wli :
Orleans will save on hun u-,,,,.,,, .,. 1Kl,ler Blftled Mania Ilon, 1 wll.. -t scalp 2 00
MUM f ateamshu, .ravel and Hon. A. C. Woodcock would j amr-rd amu.beck. 7 -.Id oal
nearly as much in railroad mileage. . M w
- aniituirt ii.tiuiih titr - vtrBo. u '
vi-' husmeaa ol tne . . ,.
earrsd. , . n-.,,, ncvt.r toucbtl the paper. Arter Through oaa miw "
-V. forget that I love Bertie." ato ancy flourishes In tbe air ag.nce this bad jWdmtty m .radjgsd
Mid. -and tb.t Bertie loves me. It a fiw more ran , ob r ima rt remalrd. Tbw
would not matter so much about my the woman banded back p-u. tnawht uM m wt,
a ... a. II I . L- Kla If 1 arm Tel In 17 ' . .,wr. ' r. . 1 . . M 1 ! lit tnP whtlll
Sim up" i "Last summer 1 used to write my 1 he bat
.up . i.i i.. h-..r and .ii Fi.ht hni for aome reason I " ."... , . i
1 nere ia au "... ..j... uau.v ......
.... ...1.1... .in. .iter I .. ,. .
a very true one. mai .... !" can t ao n no"
wears sway stone,
am) so it hippened
When the vast misine. ol
Southern PsVoUU ia eon-iderwl it
will be realixHl tbat a saving of two
hundred miles on through Ireight
will represent m siikII sum.
The Hantington control of the
Southern l'acilic has n-n ted in
great betterment ot its business
A nrl the country it snpnli witb
trnsnortetion facilities h been
benefitted and given f.t rer consid-
day it says he has
Which statement is correct?
I Walter Jov. one wild cat !.... - '"
no lavorue. ... - , , ,
i nan rusrii, i i..uii -. i-
Syinpatliv for the Jcnnini's' and
Broneao.
H D Kaugl.uian, 1 ooyo eecalp.
Y A Yarnell. I wild cat scalp
(i W Wooby, 1 wild cat aoalp..
J W Wcolt, h wild cat -.l-
l t o
2 00
2 ro
3 Ml
10 On
Qlia Stafford, 1 co)ole wain I! 00
Frank Dies. 2 wild cal scalpe... 4 00
I he big legal victory ol the Jenulnga U E ( arpeuter, 1 coyote and 1
tint here and than. Iiruneau for pose- wild cat acalp
wion of the rich Helena mine In tbe tVter H Melz, 4 wild cat scalp- ..
Ho henna diatrlcl was demonstratively J H Belknap, 2 wild est scalps...
.1.1. rated at foliage tirove. The J K Slmins, 1 wildcat aca'p
eration than under the preyiour Nugget ..f March lb, says: n E Walker, 6 wildcat scla
When Tuesday's north bound noon , W H Walker, 1 coy .le caip .
management.
4 00
8 00
4 00
2 00
12 Oo
2 00
min nrought the Jennings brothers, Wyman A Henne, 5 wildest
- fat' and 'Dick' and t'haa. Iiruneau
MODERN SCIENCE K IIURDER. ome from Itoeel.urg. a large crowd of
eiithuslaaU were at the depot to
reoelve them. After the usual hand-
Civiliiation ia advancing apace
shaking and hearty congratulations,
in the old world, in IBW), Aus- lue crowd ceulered upon Dick' big
tria spent f.iur and a half timea as hearted, jolly 'Dick' aa the heroof the
much on her army and navy as on hour, and accordingly a big turkey
education, Italy. eight tunes; ber w .tuck in hi. hat sud he
,, waa loaded upou the shoulders of bis
Kranca five limes; and 1 dmrer. ,cked oir towWd town,
twelve timet ss much. Only 1754,- However bis avoirdupois Uild on tbe
000,000 will Is- needed to provide boys and their physical enthusiasm
the armiea of liermany, Austria, I weut back on them before they hni
I carried the big fellow a huntlretl
scalps .
10 00
y.rdi."
Russia, Italy and France with th
Mauser title.
These guns and munitions of
war are to be p! I I t (Mil t the
hard earned i. f b iler.
They will l u-e.1 to kill men. A I d
this iscall--.! au ag- f ho nsni
tarianiim and civil. i i ml
Portland Oregonian ivHtufial,
March 15: "Keineentalive I' nunc
is rerted as saying that be is
more convinced that Pottia RtsM
ought not to be admitted to free
commercial intercourse with the i
United State. This means that in
his opinion our uew insular jsises
siona should be held under a sys
tem ot imperial government, aud
t l... ..... ... 1 1 1..1 l., i.arlicinatM I.i
"U1 - r- To d kkt ('..U..-IKI. Bryan. Ore-
full extent in the advantage oi l oil(U. A large reception committee
cum eclion With the sovereign 1 ,vnlitlng of every member of the dem
country, .'he Oregonian will tell oxratlc, silver republics and the ax
Mr. Tongue that he cannot be re-; lea' ari slate central committees,
elected on this isaue. Heaidee, it . '' Colonel William J. Bryan
. . cat the stale i.ouii.tary, March 27, and
he make it aa to 1 uerlo U.co. why , H uoll, u JeparU fof m
doesn't he make it aa to Hawaii? Lianr tale ou tbe north. This large
Do the Republican madmen in con-1 reception wllm has been appolnt
avaaa deaire their natty lo win in ' ed by the chairman of the three reapec-
Klorcnce Mill Notes.
The Kauberl mill machinery is on
board tbe steamer, being couveyed to
tbe Sluslaw.
Mr Wm. Kyle, representing tbe
chief factor of a corporation recently
organized on the Mluslaw, will build a
large mill near the old Burnett place
In Florence. Ds capacity will prob
ably be something like 60,000 feet per
day.
Mr. O. W. Hurd, the Florence nier
chant, Is erecting a sawmill Just aU.ve
tbe creamery at Aome. Tl.is mill wi
be of ah. - 'ssi feet capacity daily.
No piling will be driven, as the rock
formation upon which the mill Is to
rest forms a good foundation. Tbe
nils an gotten out of ivdar from tbe
South slough. With this new enter
prise, by next summer tbe Siuslaw
nay will have at least four large mills
i operating for tbe mnnufaciu e of lum
'her, in. ling daily soineibing like
250,000 feet.
The Helena Mine Case.
t he March term r circuit court was
tlnl-i - ' UMtay, I e last Jury having
been lt- h irgad M' Ii idav evening.
Tnl. (bra out ilieinolli.il . f lhe de
fendant iii the mining oaaa of Winav
et al vs Belli vsii et nl, l .lissnlve tbe
iBjlMOttOB now existing, was argued.
The plalntittV did not hie motion for
a new ' 1 1 .1, inn in-iead gave notice ol
au appeal to the supreme i-ourt.
Tbe Injunction waadlasolved by Judge Mokk Kaits. Salem Journal : 1 I
Hamilton, after heating the argu. , llle ij,,,, ,.UMy eVy alsmi twelve
in. nts. and thli action will allow lhe ,n, . ir ,tte achool ami s'ate
Jennings Br.m. and their colleague to ! uxea, leaving the Ltun oounly levy a
prtHxeed with Ibeir work upm IMIllttk leas than three mills. Linn
Helena or lladger mine.
county ou tlr I v tax haa built a new
courthouse and hospital, and nought
120 acre of the best land lu tbe county
and paid for t a l, and has Issued DC
warrants aud paid no interest ou
county warrants for four eara."
Walla Walla millers send to the
Orient 1000 to 4000 barrel of flour
monthly.
I n Taeoma 6374 men have ngis'ered
for tbe city election that is to take
plaoe April 3.
Fairbaveu makes about half the
' " ' - . . . e . .tew
that after a time Muhel ensemea ...
give up her dear love. br dream of .
h.nnlnMa nn.l accent the colonel.
It wa. the night before Omdarman.
The officers of the Anglo-Egyptian army
sat In council.
"W.M bettat turn in. an ntneer iam
at length. "There Is nothing more to
settle. (!od only knowi when we shall
sleep again or it may be tbe long sleep
There will be work enough tomorrow."
So with "tlood night, good nignt. tney
took their ways to their nnarters. Colo
nel Corbet K'.liig alone to his. Me nan
not gone far when he heard iuick steps
liehlm! him. He turned. Ml hano in
stinctively on hli tword: treachery was
not nnknown.
But the moonlight fbone upon s hag
.11 thflt Wit. left to bim
n mm at this time and under these dr
The bank offlclat directed her to cumi,tances that be fell In love with
X" In tbe book.-Chlcago
TWO MEAN TOWNS.
The itorlea That the Travellaa Men
Tol Aboat Them.
They were talking about bad towns.
-The meanest place I ever wns In,"
said the man who travels for a Chicago
bouse. "Is down in llassnchusetta. Say.
do you know what happened while I
wns stoDDlng there once? A man had
fallen thrninrb a bole In a sidewalk and window, and Juan could
sustained Injuries that resulted In the shop, lying, with many other pieces, on
lose of bis right arm. He sued tho city the counter. He stepped Inside, where
, :a::,age. and the ease was trl.il several people stood I looking at all aort.
gard young faceV on despslring ryes, on wtvK a jury, which, tbe papers said. oM b-.ut.roi tn.ng, apW. u7 S"
the queen's uniform. The colonel s band w.is composed of representative cm- )s WM pugned a little
Well, what do you suppose tuey . otherm peope were
Olyrapla. The very hopelessness or ms
passion declined It. snd be worshiped
bar as a lireek might have worshiped a
goddess. It was through his love that
the greatest temptation of hla Ufa came
On one of the moat frequented boule
vards In a jeweler's window he bad no
ticed an exquisite piece of Jewelry a
heart of pesrls snd from the moment
his eyes fell upon it be had longed to
possess it in order to present It to his
queen as a token of his adoration.
fine .lav the heart was gone from the
it lnsine iue
live stale central coin tint lees. Of ths
democratic party. B, H. Hberldau. of ," 'ed ou ruget cwiua-
the general election of this year, or
care whether it shall win or , . ., . tai,.. laaaa I w ul ol 6o.000-and also Alls them
Are they so blind aa to imagine j smith, of Multnomah, for the silver wllh fl,h-
thev have a sure thing, and may do republloans, aud K. Wllllama of Aab- i Though William Kreunt oonfrased
land, for the pen pi en' party. Ibewein Hlaaue tnai ne nad munier.il
chairmen have Inatrucled all tbe August Zv.oel, Judge Kiobardson hss , seen In Japan are jackets and trousers of
I,..,. ,,r n. ihr. .viiiinniteM tn decided that a iurv trial will be nece 'strong, handmade paper, with which the
trMmMll o; attendon .be date name,!, with, hi, ssrv to deterotliie, Ifc. I JJJ ax I
fail, that the aiillllguisueo leaner m mnsswiaiasaa
aa they please?"
see au in-
dropped from bis sword.
"You. Connolly: he saw. - Anymina
wrong?"
"I've a favor to ask." be answer.il.
"I've had bad news my deathblow
from England today. If there's s 1 r
lorn hope.' a desperate venture for any
man tomorrow that you have It In your
power to give, will you give It to meT
We EnglWi always fight best when we
fight almost against hope, snd I've none.
I want a bullet to find its billet here
here." striking his breast.
They had reached the colonel's quar
ters and entered together.
Bertie turned suddenly. Just behind
the colonel a curtain hung. He had seen
It move; had aeon t dark hand Just creep
ing around the edge.
There was no time to say anything, no
time to conlder. In a moment he had
whipped out his pistol and fired: In an
other moment he had sprung up and
stood with his back to the colonel's chair.
In sn instant two swords pushed the cur
tain aside. Two dark, evil looking men
glared out. In less time than It takes
to narrate one fell with a groan, a bullet
In his heart, and almost before the colo
nel's sword was out of Its scabbard Ber
tie staggered bark to the table, a sword
thrust In his breast, and dragging the
curtain with him. The other traitor
dropped to the ground.
Bertie lifted his hand, and it closed
over something something that hung by
a ribbon around his neck.
"Bury with me promise, colonel," he
said, and then a spasm of pain, almost
the rending asunder of body and soul,
made the miniature slip from his hand.
Tbe colonel put It back, clasped his
hand over the helpless fingers and held
them so, but not before he had seen with
a start whose face was there, and his
own was very pale.
Two months later. In the drawing room
of her mother's house. Muriel waited for
ber elderly lover.
"I am glad to see you home," she said.
"Yni have been wounded?"
"Yes," he answered, and he forcot the
scar. "1 have been wounded. Was It
quite fair to me. Muriel? I wanted to
win your heart, not to steal It from an
other man. There, don't look frighten
ed: I'm hurt, but I'm not angry, and I've
brought you something from Egypt just
to show you we're the Is'st of friends
still."
"Friends!" she repeated.
"Yes," he said, "fast friends." And
taking her hands, he kissed them. "But
keep the rinc. Muriel, and Ml keep the
miniature. And now come."
He took her to another room. He open
ed the door. He heard two enraptured
voices say "Muriel"' 'TtertlfT Then h
turned away. Condensed From Lloyd's
Weekly.
Taper ... rhlaa wad Jaaa.
Bice straw is an important factor in
tbe manufacture of Japanese machine
made paper. Only when there is a poor
rice crop Is wood fiber Imported to any
appreciable extent.
Among the most curious things to be
reus. well, wuat uo you sup.. . h
did to him? Brought In a verdict In . loouDg D, His hand stole out
favor of the city, holding that Inaa- ! ..j Biowiy moved toward the cherished
much as he was left banded L.j Injury object He turned cautiously to male
didn't amount to anything." sure be was unobserved and looked
Tl fa" the cigar man said, "thafs a straight into the race or uiympui. saaj
pretty mean town. I admit, but I know I singer, who was standing just oen.no
of a worse one. This place Is In Peun- blm.
sy.vsula. An acquaintance of mine JJS Jt
down there was lujured some time ago J J T(,ry , am gurc ,na,
In pretty much the same way tbe man you can fini, gomcthlng better than your
you mention.ii got nun. ue iwu u a prrarnt position at the Ualety. ir you
bail sidewalk and lost one of his legs. wm take my card to Bobcrts. tbe thest-
He sued the city, and dldn t get any- rlcal ngent, I am sure be can nnd you
thing. I never heard Just why, but ! something more suited to yon." And she
probably because the Jurors didn't be- j drew a car.l from her pocketbook and
lleve he needed more than one leg In wrote an address on It with a little gold
his business, seeing that he waa a bar- I Pcil nJ h",d it.mJ"n ll. thaD..
br and couldn t hone a raxor or shave : ghe ,eft h(m wthout kDOvlag wh.t
a man with his foot anyway. Hut ; gh. haJ iaved him from
wait. I haven't come to the point at j g,p did not come to Juan tbat night,
which the real meanness developed. uHking over his next morning's psper
Being a poor mun, be couldn't afford to bis eyes fell upon the following an
buy n cork leg, so be had to get along . nouncement:
with a wooden peg. and one day while "Don Jaime de Penaflor. who died re
be was crossing the principal street j "W at Madrid, has left his entire for-
this peg In some way got wedged bo- j u" "eJ'w; J,,mn I"fI
, t , w PVJtaflor. who left Spa n some years ago.
ween a couple of paving stone, right R beirVmade to find him."
in the middle of the street car track. I ' " , ,
It took them nearly an hour to get blm j The , , Olympia bad Jual
U-.se and what do you suppose hap- ; Kanf4 , Pnris from , 8UCCeMfui tour
pen.il then? Blamed If they dldn t go through Europe, and every scat In th
and One him $10 and costs for obstruct- house wss sold for the opening night
Ing traffic:" Chicago Tunes Herald. When the actress entered ber dreading
room, on the table lay a large bunch of
Wy a . emeterr fence t j lilies of the valley, and beside them a
It was a Malue graveyard, and the j ,n" Jeweler's box. 8he opened It and
fence thereof was In a most disrepute' ,tw J ia 0,1 ,hc whJte Telvet a beautiful
ble condition. ! heart of Prli of exquisite workman-
o .u , . . shit.. The name on the card was (.trnngo
Some of the neighbors were trv tig to 1 , L..rvT t... - - ..
." to her Don Juan do I'cnanor.
start a movemeut to put a new fence After her , triumphant appearand
around the cemetery, and It wns meet- , that eveulng a card waa brought to ber
ing with general npproval till tbecaua- bearing the samo name,
tic wit of Darius Howard was aroused. I "I will see him," she said to the boy.
"What for?" be inquired. "Whafa I When he came, she recognised him la
the Dead Of Fencing the graveyard? i rtnlJ'. and it was her turn to be coo
There ain't no one Inable that wants to I UM'd- ..
come out. and I'm darn sure there ain't ! "Y.ou are,not ,M' Chatelaln?" ihe said.
any one outside that wants to get In. SgWSa '. V" """'""Uot I
k. n.k.. ,K . . ., , 1 own again," he rep led simply. But I
So 1 to s the need of the fence?" haT0 nevcr fo otn ffiatom"
And tl.e rtDCa was not built till folk "I mu,t thank you for your gifts"
had ceased to chuckle over tho throat Olympia. "Tbe flowers I will keep, but
of Darlus.-lA-wlston Journal. the pearls I must ask you to take, aa I
cannot accept them. They ar much
Wherein They Differed. precious for a linger who thinks only
Ir. Bmlly Black well, one of the plo- r beT ,rt
n.i rs of her sex In medicine beard a i , 01yml,ia cannot accept them as a
young physician deliver a tierce dla- Mh D', dl "d" ' r
profession to women. When he ceaa- ment ,implo aWng took place at a
m nburban rhaped covered with Ivy.
111 you please tell me one reaaon The bride carried mi... nf th valley and
why they should not practice medi- ber only ornament was a heart of pearls.
cine?
"Certainly, madam. They haven't the
Boaela, the brawn, the physical
strength."
"I s.v. sir. Your conception of a
sickroom Is a slaughter house. Mine
not. -Mm Francisco Argonaut
-From tbe French.
Some people affect to
consistency in our
l'orto Ktco. The island was taken
from the Spanish and made a part
of this country without tbe consent
of the governed; then it waa d
eland not in the country and
una put up , m(ky .ut ,u A.blaud in time for
then thia government pour out n,, on lhe morulng of the
millions to keep the people froniiorth. lVubtlea Mr. Bryan will have
Ioa;a and Wen.
Th., r,, ....... ..
- i v w..i ... . "v I "1 '.' . a sum. IU10KS ev. rr
M-aui. ami uu.wuuuH-a were sewej wun , ., M. fri.i u . ' . hi.,l U. a L- .1 " ICj ,-..rv
. . ivuu, a. ue grows up ne CUrba " ' "i uuera, tie is nanm
Plovrera In Xew York Ilotal.
Floweri have come to be nearly as Im
portant a depirtment In some of the Ne
York hotels ss the more material fea
tures of their sdmlulstration, and one of
them employs live florists, who attend to
tbe decoration of the tables. In the pub
lic restaurants, by the terms of the con
tract with the dealer who supplies tne
. laOllicn mav lie lmnressed with Ore- a,, infant ,i.,i,i,. .. than 11 cotton thread.
goo's fealty to the cause be champion.. , ,,.. was recent,, born , Umatilla! P f 1Z" ock. Eve' JZSJi Tharbd
Job., t'. Welsh Is tbe democratic LnisitJ to Mt and Mrs E H.slgen. l atalned on one data k, LvJuST sT who call to him. lim. L., L J l'' "le faded, cannot he use.1 In preparing
r-1 memta-r for Multnomah, aud Krueat , v , , a , N r an -.crimen for vUiting cards, which many canine traits, Including four of ir ""J r the
. Kuouer tb popultat. The men . . . . h . . Qwn-Ba are ,hin- '", 0C,T ht': P1' red .th of the sort us.il by man's toZ S i " iSS- ?. ,ake c",r. th7ir
" to lehVr; March", that all V.'i" '.tl ' ' t'm'00ta , for bills, yellow sprinkled with gold or frlend.-New York L .V " ! T.J10? 'J"' lit
. " f tllirillhT lilt" mjL I1K ! iTfiWin f..? wrsnnss sxwv.-v.-lai at - - - . nsst'l I U 1 1'S i .'Vdlf. T im P 1 1 till 11 I II'- ' ' ' -
starving, after paying no attention
to thit condition which ha been
goinu on for months, thui, in effect,
wedding finery, etc. Large quantities
M. B Smith, Butternut, Mich , say, j re consumed in the principal place of lu
"IVW.tl'aLIUl Early Rlaer ara the m"uf,c!ur Jor decorating various
n liS nt vnrahln txch 1-K a -v. a- , .is. 4
ki. ...h ........ r ,ti... ih.M mll.l t i. . . . I e worauip. wmcu are visiu-u m
"'- " " i very or", aajsss m rv r umi .or c--, chiaeae from all over tbe country, and
be no need of arranging any specia .tivenexs liver and bowel troubles." eonsiderabW quantities are also sent to
vehicle. Vincent a. Co., Comer Drug dlore. ,h' dj"inlag provta Journal of Art.
iae honrs. The H..u-..r. hlch hnve bi-en
tiulck Is the succession of human ,1R01 only on 4ay are not wast 1 nor
events The cares of today are seldom ,bp3r follow the gradual decline bb b
th cares of tomorrow, auj when ,,im,'lT lolg ,0 the trvvt Pdd'-r. 1 !l
II down at night we mar .n- . who supplies them uses them faf
of our troubled -Ye 21 UlHlWnt P""e dinners, d.nces snd oth
worst and w, Ik.nLiI ntf your r ,oc1' taeUeato which occur aim -I
worst, and we shall meet no mora." i dally at tb. hot.la.-New York Bin.
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