The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, March 03, 1906, Page 3, Image 3

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    SATURDAY, MARCH j, iao5.
THE MORNING ASTOHIAN, ASTORIA. OREGON.
a
The Prcvoricolion
Of Miu Pri.cill
K iml mi it nil urnmnl Iht wiiist.
"Nlinll It III' K : 1 1 1 1 V " III' II M 1, ;
II uV Voire,
"Nil! 1'onllhrly mil for ji-iiih uu.
tvi(i r.,' hln ri'iilli'il, iilnilJnjr Im'I' (iiriiy
lii'nil
"Oli, itiumli'i'!" lit' i'JihmiIhIc I.
"Ni, Arthur!" V Nnlil ri'iro'liKl,v
"I Hill Hit flUldl," III' llMllli,f I.
'I llfl'f U'lin Mlli'lirc fill' II M il. while,
'I'Ih'Ii .rllmr ri'liinii'il In llii' Mll:ii;
Vlhil lilit liiul hIii- to hi' nil tliriilii
iilii'iii n ' h" ilniii::lii
"I'lini'lllu," Iid mild, "inn' ,W'iir wihi.
l"' II luif; Ilini'."
"V)'II, III h IIIIM M.'MN," n!ii H'lllllll'il
"'! Iii-li '. li lie tti'lil mi, "j.nrli mi
ii w .' i I t -i i, '" lie iiiiiin fur ii ii iy
Tlii'i-c uni ii mIhm'I hlli'liri', while M.-i
I'r.-n ilia lliiiiik'lil linn iii-il khe i'iiiiIiI
I'm .1. At Inol nIm' hciiiiii,
Arthur Mniley " Sin- lowUd timidly
lit hllil. "We hIiiiiiM lint he IiIhIi," hlie
liriil lili inllnlv.
"Nil," tf lt III niiitliiN) llllliii' ('Mill
IID'lll.
"Wouldn't it ))'r hi) rnnh7" dIim per
nInIiiI, lt' ktoiMl iii In fmnl if Iht Mini rrlcd
to her fro'li He' fillllien)i of hlx heart,
love Kit vi hllil elinleliee.
" 1 jt-I lit I"' riixll," he wild.
"Mnld It two Ji'iim," oho mild,
' lliirrllile!" lie iiiuitered, with rllm h-
td leelll Out lllmul, "frlnillllt, 111 JT
I'rltielllii," dttcllliiK l luicly iipiiii the
name.
He held iml hlx nriiiM to Iht it ml no
lulitfiT could nhe PtilNt him.
"I Art It tie pretty mxiti," nhe eooed.
"Neil iiiimth, iliirllliK?" he linked,
hardly ntito to liellcvc hlx iiiih,
"Yin. Arthur." Mho Imh I - Hnriier"
Wckl),
lire It.. r,
John 8 Vle, l.iwyer, imlttleliiii mid
author, wh left Irtfinlii oine ymin
DK'i to live III New Vnil, IikiU with hllil
tin' ulil netfro "limiiiiii) " who nursed
hlin m n i hilit The lull' r pi't tt-l In
ri'iMnlliti; linn (is it yotii; i iinerin e
wliii in !)))) ii l!i;lit i-lii'i'Li'i lii
(III mi riiHiwt, ir ii-,ed nollie
f r : iii 1 t-i ii I'h.illnjf n-h hiiiier III hlx
room, hill W irne.1 llielli III liccp (tllt.
They lliii' Into the hoiine, hut hud
lt.it t n -ft llii fe ini(j liefnre Home one
klilH kill out II chilli' III lllmul H Ullu
tite . iiiiii- the ry from n room fur tijt
Htnlrx
"Wlmt yc' ilolu' there. Mam' John
Whiri'fur' yo' uinklii' dihIi ii iiolne itt
thin tune n' Jiluhl' Vo' oiiu'ht leT heeli
111 tin III hiliU utfo, Hllil Till' Milium )'t'
jo'self, titk' Rliamn ter jd'nelfl"
There:' HhlDI'Tiil VIe, "1 told
Jon fellow) lo hi- ijUietl Now you're
wukaml her, tind I'll cntch thunder In
the nioniltii;!" Wum.iii's llouie loin
Million
r
Mo
A BALL OF FIRE.
rank of m Thumlerliolf In a It null
In I'nrU.
f'nmlllii I'liiiiiinui'loii In hU hixik
'Tliiiinler nml l.lKliliiInu" ileHirlhei
dolne lit (hi) iiemimemt of elei'tl'lctt
Moniiu, (if the liellnliM (if u hull of II n
)u Turin he uny: "It whn In Hie Jim
SI, Jiieiiiei, neiir !ie Vnl ile (Jriiei'. 'i ',.
lite h.lll 1 1 1 1 I'M t fill' III ,r ' . i f n 'i
I'liimiiey, kiioi'KiiiK u.'-r r i j ; .iei
Kiinnl In front of Ihe !'. ..'mcc, .i ;
ieiiri'liee It MUftfeMletl II yoilll i I (
rieil li III Imll, UK II were, llll'l IlloV
ItIK lll'lll tvllholll tl'llltf Itll IIIVM, It
(lliliroiieheit the tilllnr'H ikk iiii If ti
t 1 f ' w Hh thi'lii, The lnllnr inoveil llieir
liwiiy lo iiiolil Ihe eoiiliiel, of whlili In,
imluiiill.v wni In terror.
"After Hoiiie hi'coihIu Hie Klnhe of fin '
ro"e M'l lli'nlly to the helitht of tin i
llillll') fiiee IIH he Mill, lllel he to wiVlj
lilliiui'lf l.Mneil iU'clJ,V hmk lilid fell
over. The Hie hull eoutlinied to rim;
nml 1 1 1 j 1 1 1 It h wity tow ii rd n hole tvlih't
liiul lieen in I'le nl llii' lni of the ehllll 1
Hey for the lll'ierllmi of it Kloeilpe l ;
the Vtlnli'i', I. ill which, IIH the lnllnr put;
II nflei u iinl, 'Ihe (lie hull couldn't Kef, j
liernll'te It tMix climed Up with pllper.
"The tut 11 ull'lppeil off e pllper lli'llt !
Iv, entered the chimney iptlle iiiely;
nml, hut In:: rlm-n lo lhi mimmll. pro!
dlteed II lleiiteliiloU'i enploiilon. tvhii'l'
elil the ihltnliey pol flyliiu nml mitt
tered It In httn nil over the iielhhnrln
entirtynrd nml mirroiindltiK roofx." I
Nothlaf la Itupoxilble to Industry"
Perlauder of Corinth. 1
Dlfflettltlrs atretigtlien the mind a
labor doe the body,-Seneca.
Hrlnrrii Frlrada.
fihidya - Jm k ilerhirex he lovui Uie
for nil he In worth.
I'liyllln Vex, imd f'r till your futher
la worth, t'i'i. 1 Imiirfllie. - t'hleiiKn
e.
Iiicfinxlilrrnlv Uniunn.
"John, liuve ynn ifut every tltlntC V"
tenderly tmiuired the hlllionnlri?' wife
ax he xtnrti-d (T on it Journey.
'Hie Idlll'itinlre Imrxt liib) teiirs.
''I'lieri' you U." be exi-lalnietl, "n
wnyx mi y 1 1 j; lliliik'x to Klve tin mill!
You kiiuu' very well thitt, Iii xplti! of
all Hi V effort 1. I haven't yet Stieiwded
lu Keit.ni; vei t ijiintj "- ;ew ott.
Tllliex I leuiMTiit
.ud Old Hurd.
"ILjw dii you euro your boy cl
iwearint?"
"I!y the htyliiK on of bands, principal
ly ." --(.'ti1 Ilecyri lli rtld.
ruing Astoriaim
Bay im
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