THE MORNING ASTOIIIAN. ASTORIA, OREGON. 9f THURSDAY, W0VEMBE8 jo, 190J. t4-tM4tM4-t 144444 Mi 44 4t44H444l4444444444-tt : By Epe W. Sargent, Copyrl(h t, 1905, by Epei W. Sargent. I I M44-H t mH H t l 44 1 11444 M B4-V44M 44444144 144 i.ina In Hatl.1 TImisiiI f'aatlnll ft WIIIW Ma 11a as ft . mm ' - Hitli rmbimiiMHl "You Mm. the tilnco Isn't flioj up very well, tut I nan-n't had any on to attend to thin for a !awk.M "Help la bard to g-t," admitted (Irac florliam. "Hut I'm yery lucky," ruunui'iitml Jtuiiiilc, n-Kiirdiiig tlm I'Muit liulr Unit jmi-mi iiii(It the dainty hat. al ways lutil liked brown. "Now, atHiut my lu.f,M mil J lu girl IrNkly. "How mut ti tto yoti ayT" "1'our dollara a wevk," mild Jlinrnte )roui)tly. "I pay yon a certain sum for e iMuaa, aud you llnd all material. It'a Wtttr that way tlmii having to couie to me all the tlm for iiiumy." "Hut lau't tuiit very little, evt'U for a bea-tuner?' ah asked. "Tbat'B the regular price," assured jlmmle. "Four dollara a we and f 10 for auppllee." "I iiertr would use all thnl." an (asi4. "I don't auppo1 you will need more than a couple of dollara a wwk." "Oh. yea, you will," declared Jlio Bile. "Tn laat girl couldn't art along "with that. en. Hue uaed to touch me for mora a?ry Friday regularly; ncrer could Imaglna what ahe ImugUt with It." "8he muat hara ben very hard on rlb- bona," auggoatM Mlaa Uorham. "Roma tlrla art. Krtn at that, abo abouldn't up $10 worth." "What have tha rlbhona t do with the ?iprhNr asked Jltuuila rurloualy. "Hli' rvuldn't spend It for paper." e plained Mlaa Oorhotu. "You could not possibly use mure than a lx a wwk. The rlbbona are about all else aha had tO get " "Oh. no." ha Interrupt!. "8h had to get l.read aud meat aud thing like Unit." Mim (j-irhnm roae. her face a bright Id I "l$ OKIE," IHUrnU JIMMIX riMLT. crimson. "I did not cyme here to ba ioaultml," she said Irlly. "You came to see about a place," he protested. "A atfnographrr" "he finished. "Aa cook." Insisted Jlmmle Bnnly. "I distinctly told them to Bend up a cook." Tli hall boy anld It waa tare flights up," ahe weut on. "What bua thi ball boy to do with Itr he anted curiously. "I never told him I wanted anybody." For unawcr. alie drew a clipping from her iHxkeibook. It wna an advertlao nient for a stenographer and gave the bonne nddreaa, but no name, Jlmmle Immediately Itecnme con arlmi of hla droning gown. It waa all right to tnlk to cook In drpaainjr gowns, but a Htef.oKrophpr-and "W" a pretty one! I'm Korry." lie mikl humbly, "but It'a the fault of t'nt blame boy. H' meant MImh Curt wriglit acrosa the hell. I believe ahe write." He showed her in the door, but to aurprlup nh started down Uae of meeting him before. Jlmmle'a data became a atupor, from which only the announcement of dinner roused him, aud he waa half way to the dining room before he really realised that the vInIoii of the morning waa leslde hi in ami wua aaylng aometblng to hltn. Ashamed to acknowledge that lie had not beard, he anawered. "Yea" at ran dom, and Immediately beeia aware that be bad an Id the wrong t.ng. They were removing the nh platea In-fore he had the courage to ai-ek to peuotrote the Icy air of rewrve w hich ahe had wrapped beraeir. "What wna It you naked me when auld 'Year " he ake leaHM-ateiy. "Didn't you underatandT ahe coun ter qtieatloned. uiiliendlng a trifle. To be perfectly frank." bo aald hon rally, "I never heard a word. I waa bo aurprUed to find you here that my head was In a whirl." "My rather baa a theory that bla daughter ahould be capable of her aelf auport I am to have the old home on Madlaon avenue If I can get and hold a iMmltlon for three month. This morn ing waa my flint application." "Hut what was It you aakedT be peralated. "I aakud you If you really thought I looked like a cook," aha aald, with a little laugh. "And I aald 'Tea,' " be cried contrite ly. "What a fool you muat have taken ma forr Then you admit your mlatakef' aha aked amlllngly. What JUumle artawered waa not to the point and wholly unworthy of re rltal. There are tlmea when even a confirmed bachelor may grow suddenly f.wiuh atiil through that dinner Jlmmle would hava rivalled even a college lad milking love to hta flrat widow. a m.ir Imoortant converaotlon. and one more worthy of record, waa held a few weeks later In the Goruatu U hrnrv. "You aee. I am at aca again on the servant UfNtion. The girl drank ev rrj thing In the houae that was bottled ven the cooking sherry." "tt'hv don't rou go and live at 1 boteir she aald. "Now that you have roma Into all that money through the sale of your western proerty, you do nnt need to keen bacnetor nan on dnitsrs a weuk for all material,'" aha minted. I've a better Idea than that " he de c-hired Berlmialy; "on my aunt gava me. I think I' hire a houaeKeeper "What will rou Day bcrr Bbe de manded, her eves twinkling at the memory of Jlmmle'a aerloua parody on lisrirnlnlliB. "liiive and affection aud other valu t,ln roiisldcratlona. aa tha legal docu menu aay," be answered promptly. Ami aa vou were an applicant for a place yon ehall have flrat chance will you, dearf He had dropped bla ban ter and bla voire had become danger niiatv tender. "I think I'll have to." she anawerefl shvlv. Then with I sudden flash of humor, "If only because yon look ao forlorn when your room a hava been servantleaa for a week." "The bleaatnga of Cupid ba upon the mistake." aald Jlmmle aomy. "I minn I'll a-lve that hall boy t'. because I kicked him for making yon nncomrort able that morning." Which waa an eminently nrartlcal termination to a proposal by aa oddity like Jlmmle. f('iTTil-n to anea mood, and as ton the aword waa Inhibited this raltfit have lnen thought autnclent to keei them from the ItattleOeld. Hut i'ot bo. They adopted the mace. Though they could not cut a man'a throat, yet nngiit they break bla bead. Ho Blabop Otho, half brother of William, fought along alde of the conqueror at the bitter bat tle of Ilaatlnga with great effect, the brotbera lelng. aa you may aay. "a pair of nutcra kera."-Notea and Querlea. ISASTROUS EXPIOSIOIf. Kim Fiam-l-ei. Nv. 2.- An explosion wliidi det roved a building at 10 rt. Clisrh-s plai-e, off I'acille t-rurre4 early llil. morning siul nmrly sjierifleed the lives of forty im-oi1 who er? in the lion-. lalor Sellinp-r and his v.ife, Aiiifii-ta. Helliii-r, were bwlly mingled snd are being treated at the Kinergency hospital. What caused expIot-Km is a mvstery. The is.lii are inclined t think it wa due Ui dnmniite tired in the prenii--. Son Lost Mother. "ConaampUon ruts in our family, and through it I lost my mother," writes K. B. Reid, of Ilarmony, Ma. "For the oait five years however, on tha alight t sign of a cough of cold I hava taken Dr. King's Ne,w Discowery for Con sumption which has saved ma from serious lung trouble." Bis mother's death waa a sad lose to Vt. Ried, but ha Uarned that lung trouble must not be nealected. and how to cure it. Quickest relief and cure for eoughta and eolda Price 60c and $1.00; guaranteed at Ctarlea Rogers' drug store. Trial bottle free. Tim great J Urn urn circus will cro the Rockies shortly the first time in its history. A cynii-al Kansas editor remarks that a some engagement end iiappny ana some in marriage. Ida sIhIih Misa furtwrlaht la Junt across the ball-on this landing." be called after Iicr. l-I don't think I want the place," ahe cried, struggling to keep back tJj team. "I don't wuit to worg Iiere And ahe went her wny coiihcIouh. even In her onger. that ahe wna rotner sorry tlint Jlmmle bud not wanted a atenog riphcr. Kven In a dressing gown Jim tnle was an attractive fellow. Aa for Jlmmle hlmaclf. he kept think Ing alKiut the pretty typewriter all the mirn!n and even tne arrival or a wen recommended cook brought no aolaca tn hla mind v.ven a telephone aummons to dine with bla favorite aunt did not give the ..I.....,- it usnallv brought even wnen that kindly lady admonlahed him to bo nenmnt. aa she bad invuea a parucn i.ri sttrsrtlve young woman on hla account "Better get ber to run the bouse for you," ahe laughed, Juat aa aba hung up ber receiver, "you nave aunn trouble with aerranta." vnr a moment Jlmmle did not recog' nlte her In her fllmy dinner dresa. He was merely conscious of a rlslon of loveliness to aomethlag aoft and green .. i.i it miirht have been blue. VI " - . Then a cool, aelf poisessed tolca re- IttMrtlif OaAUate. Aa a aoeclmen of what candldatea for parliamentary honors In England nave occasionally to put op wiin rrom ueir auniMirtera the following little Incident la worth recording: Vlaltlng a uorth country colliery aur Ino- the men'a dinner hour, a certain candidate wus advlaed by hla agent to ask "old Hen." a aupportcr who hap pened to work at the pit, to aay a few words to bis mates. After aome llttlo persuasion tha old man agreed to addreaa bis fellow work men on the candidate a behalf, and this ta whnt he aald: "Weel, mates. I ain't a goln ter tell ve aa we've gotten a real straight, fair honest candidate. You knows as well as I does na thecr ain't no slob thing a an honest politician breathlu'. How- mimever. I've heard both candidates, and I've nicked out wot I think la the best of a sorry pair! Ye'd better vote for him, chaps! This," Indicating the by no menus comfortable condldate- "thls la Mmr That waa all. The Soft Asintr, Rneaklnff of bad handwriting, a Lon don bank cannier told tbla story of bis encounter with a clergyman wno came tn a furr to comn lain that bis written Instructlona had leen Ignored, says the London Chronicle. "Really, eir, your hieroglyphics completely baffle" be gan the caBhler. -liierogiypnicsi ahouted the clergyman. "Blcsa my heart!" (he was a cautious apeaker). "I won't hava my writing queatloned Rend for mv nnss book. I'll close my account." Then from tha cashier came the Boft answer, "But between acholara the hleroglyphlca ahould be a compll mpnt." The clcrcrman reflected, laugh ed. "All right," he said. "I don't want that pass book." For he had reracm ha "hlnrnfftWitea" denote aim in 1 1 11 ply the hnndwTrfffla: of priests the scholarly caste. Aaelest t's at the Msce. The ancleut use of the mm Intro- . A- I. al.ln liislaitflU mm Dcttcr a e single cup of smooth Chapped Hanfla. Wash your handa with warm water, dry with a towel and apply Chamber Iain's Salva juat be for going to bed, snd a anecdy cure ia certain. This ,lva ia also unequalled for skin dis sse. For aala bv Frank Hart ana leading druggista. Vak-ntine Tarpley, a citiisen of Uuis- iana. Mo., HO year old, claims to have lie longest whiskers in hhc world. They meaoure eleven feet, ami the old gentle man is very proud of them. For many ycara he ha kept hi beard plaited and when he die ho want it to be left in it elongated beauty. A dime museum manairw once offered him a large sal ary to go on exhibition, but he refused. ncJ Golden Gate Coffee than a whole pot of bitterness. Sold only in aroma-tight tins. J. A. rOLCER A CO. San rranclo ISTSBUSMCS frrfcxirn'c nnrnA MnTTQTT 1 IL L. 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The main walla of many of the boua , in Mexico are from three to six feet thick, to withstand earthquake shocke. Man's Unreasonableness. la often as treat aa woman's. But Thoa. Austin. Mr. of the "Reublican- oi Lovenworth. Ind., waa not unreason able, when he refused to allow the doe- tors to operate on his wife, for female trouble. "Instead," he says, "we con cluded to try Electrio Bitters. My wife wss then so sick she could hardly leave her bed, and five (5) physiciane had failed to relieve her. After taking Elec trio Bittera, ahe was perfectly cured, rl can now perform all her household , ties." Guaranteed by Charles Rogers, druggist, price 60c. o Dan 1'aU-h will never again meet an other hone in a content, so hi owner ys. A Disastrous Calamity. It is a disssterous calamity, when yon lose your health, Hoauso indigeetion and consumption hava snipped it away. Prompt relief can ba had in Dr. King's New Life Pills. 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You can go by way of Ogden, Salt Lake and Colorado, or you can go by way of San Francisco, Los Angeles and El Paso, and the Rock Island will land you in Kansas City, St Louis or Chi cago. Direct connection in Union Stations at all three cities for all important points in the East and South. Or the traveler via Northern route can take the Rock Island from Minneapolis and St Paul to Chicago. Rock Island service is the kind that gratifies best meals on wheels. a. h. Mcdonald, General Agent, Rock Island System, 140 Third St, Portland, Or. UWWWBlj JUST A MOMENT! tf g OS We Want to Talk to You ABOUT BOOK BINDING We do it in All the Latest and Best Styles of the Art . . . & Wc take your Old Magazines that you have piled away on your shelves and make Handsome Books of them fit to grace any library, Wc take your old worn out books with the covers torn off, rebind them and return to you good as any new book. Let us figure with you on fixing up your Library. . The J. S. 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