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TIIE 'OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING. AUGUST ; 20. 1903.
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DEATHS'
Anguat 10 Dr. J. 8. Lackey, agd 67. al
Aatorla, of blood riot on tba Main. Remains
cremated.
Auru.t IS Roaena Doner. agd BT.
Georgetown. of fatty degeneration of tb.
heart, Remain cremated.
iiiiini in iMom w. II. Andrew, aged 11
at Columbia Slough : accidental drownlug. In
Auru.t lf rrank H. Slarene. ag.d 41. a
lOS0Eaet Ninth .treat, of tuberculoete. Inter
meat at Warr.n, Or.
Th Edward Holman Under taking Co
funeral director and embalmera, 280
Yamhill, rhone 607.
J. P. Flnlev A 8on. funaral directors
and embalmera, hava removed to their
new eata'blinhment. coaner xnira ana
Madlaon at root a. Both phone Na I,
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THE J0UBMAI,
P. 0. Hot 121. Portland. Oregoa.
TODAY'S FORECAST
Weather conditions snd general forecast for
Washington, Oregon and Idaho:
During tba laat 24 hoars local rain bar
f.ll.n along th Partington coaat. and
showers and thunder storms bar occurred la
I Southern Idaho, Utah and Arienns.
It Is cooler this moraine la EaaUra Oregoa
and Eastern Washington, ana warmer in aaoa
.. Wnmlia and North Dakota.
Tb. indication are for generally fair
weather In thl. district Prlday. It will be
mwW tonlaht la Southern Idaho.
klailmum teniDerature la the last 14 hour,
, TS; minimum temperature, to; precipitation
boo.
HOTEL ARRIVALS
f aMaasswaawaBBaaaa MB
rortland O. M. Leeer, New Tork; A L.
Wlllard. Seartl: Mr . B. Bruw.IL S. D. Hot
na. Michla-an: J. W. Morgan. Sharon: A.
'r Sutherland. Michigan; H. H. Gardner, Mlnne-
apous; M. MciMnaia ana wire, n. u. man-
, Inf. Mlnneapolla; J. A. Hornby, Darenport;
C. L. BatehrUer, os Angelea; r. A. Bmltn,
Barllnaton: f. O. Bonlla and wlf. Denrer;
" A. C. Morgan. Dearer: O. Sllberberg, Fhlla-
delphla; M. Bllrerton, New York: j. u. cwcii.
' ' LoolsrUla; T. 8. Buttla, New Tork; B. K.
Balbr. "an rraadace: J. Blenheim. .New York;
' J. 9. Bloom. New tork; H. 0. Wager, Boe-
toa: J. J. Uollowell. Philadelphia: J. IL Bona
and wlf and danghter. Chicago; T. Tlede-
i bmbb, Baa Ftsocuko: Mrs. H. Msmer and
daushter. England: Mis Bwltser. Mlas 8.
; Bwltser, Ktw York; 8. Drew snd wife, San
Ftaaclsco; Mrs. H. r. Bofner snd children,
8L Louis: i. W. Bond. San rrancUce: B.
Vbwbr, Ksneas City: Mrs. I. B. Stewart and
1 child, O. Sweeney, Spokane: F. Buck, Hprlag
Beld; M. M. Hherrer, Santa Besa: J. B. Ltp-
plneott, U. S. 0. 8.; P. D. Tuil and wife,
city; 8. Ccbea, i. Scott San Francisco; 0. W.
. Beata. Wallace; F. W. Jackaon, city; W. A.
Pemeroy and wife, California; 8. W. Morre-
gang and wife, Aberdeen; F. M. Koiuaean,
' Mlaalaalppi; S. B. Anderson, ti. B. Anderaon,
Mlnneapoli; I. Mllbank. L. Mllbank, New
. York; 8. Bosenhsupt, Spokane; P. Roberts and
. wife, Kansas City; P. P. Shelby, Idaho; Dr. F.
J. Schmoldt and wife, Clerrland; Mrs. W. R.
Bornhsm, Norwich, Conn. ; Mrs. B. Plate, R.
B. Burnham, Texas; A. Bampaon, New York;
jtQ. W. Wallace, St Paul; W. A. Scudder.
7. Ontario; O. T. Jackaon and wife, Los Angeles;
' O. Forbes, Booth Bead; H. J. Woodward.
Peoria; B. 8. Fox, O. A. Fox, Fort Wayne;
Mrs. Kershaw, Walla Walla, Wsah.) Mlas
- MacOlllwajr. Walla Wslla. Wssh.; W. D. Pal-
loa. New York; J. W Seakorg, Ilwaro; C. W.
Thompaoa, Caacade Lbrka; Mrs. R. O. McCoy
and aoo. The Dalles; 'Mrs. I). McDonald. Th.
Dalles; Mrs. O. N. Crosneid snd children,
Wasco; F. E. Hsrmoo, wife and family, Ta-
coma; W. A. Wllllama. Chicago; J. J. Demp-
ser, It. T. Dempaey, Mlrblgaa; I. M. Potter
snd wife, Cincinnati: T. V. Colestock. San
Franciaco; Mary P. Boas. I'lttaburg; Pauline
Madsen, Oakland; B. C. Rberman, J. B. Kher
man. New York: S. J. Palmer. Cbemawa: J. E.
Glover. St. Paul; B. B. Koea. PltUburg; C. J.
MeCune, St Paul; W. K. Corery, Reddltrh,
England : . C. Wlabon and wire, Dulnth; J.
v. Fenton, city; A. A. Conrteney, A. J. Snow.
Crematorium, on Oreiron Cltr car
line, near Bell wood; modern, scientific.
comn ete. Charrea Adulta. lib: cnn
dren,- 0S'VlMr t-6p: to. J'ortUtHl
CremAtlon Aagociation, Fortiana, or.
mrram txbw ctbkxtxbt.
' fllTijl f r.TB.' tU. '--.". riot trftrrl
176 to $1,000. Tha only cmetery in
Portland which perpetually maintain
and care for lot. For full information
apply to W. R Mackenile, Worcegter
Block, city. W. M. Ladd. prealdent
Clark Broa. for flowara, 119 Morrison
street
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
BlTarrlew Cemetery Aaeoclatlon to Cath-
rln au.kUm Ini AT. .eetlon 100.
BlTarrlew Cemetery I TB
H. B. Mitchell to "A. J. Farmer. Dart
lot 1. block 14. city 4.000
1. C. Carson et al. to H. K. Noble, lot
16, IT and 18. block M. Sunnyalde.. 1
Theodore W. Bparka to Vloletta B.
nark. WM IL iMrthmt U bktcK
t. King' first addition ,00
. M. RamuB and wlf to 8. B.
Inma In n hbwk lAfl ataDh.n's
SddltlOB I.B00
B. A. and B. A. Blocksetr to Dells
Prlrharil lot IB and ..t U. lot IB.
block 1. Portsmouth l.0
A. L. Miner and wife to Clsra Barrls,
lots S, 4 and 8, block 1, Abend s addi
tion 11
Sheriff to A. L. Miner, lot 4, block
1. Abend addltloa
Baste to seme, lot 8. block 1. same.... 0
Sheriff, A. U Miner, let 8. block 1. same 48
U. W. sad W. v. inarriB to (.naries ana
M. B. Olson, lot 8, block 81S, Aiken a
addltl9B 1700
B. O. Crutcher to H. P.- Crntcher, lot
4 and 6, Wood laws subdlTUion to
Portland 800
Security Bering Bank to Robert Bcholse
lot 4. block 111. Portland 8.000
L. sad B. Carr te P. J. Peteraon. lot $,
block 8. P. J. Smith addition to nu
John
State of Oregon to P. P. Palmr. 7 acree
ectlou 18, township 1 norm, rang
1 east l.00
Same to same, 4.2ft acrea .ectlon 1",
townshlo 1 north, rang. 1 eaat 10
B. T. and W. B. Ayer to Mary O. Hart.
Iota 8 end 8. block 23. (ouch addition.
The Romance of Sally
A 8HIRTWAIBTKD.whorb-aklrted.aaU
i or-hattedrlgure cama wheeling alonf
the UveJ oountry road leading from the
railroad station. Mrs. Beckler ahaded
har avea with her band and looked in
tently ivtMhe tllsUnlna; btoyoU and Ita
rldar. Sally." aha called, "you coma
here a minute! Ain't that th Bin mat
boarded hera laat aummarT Beema It
muat ba. I don't know anybody elae
that holda their head up Jeat that way.
iMk she a turnln' in. It's that girl!
An' for any aaka, what do you B'poaa aha
WThi'ahinlna- wheel alowad up and tha
Mar.aimountad; .with ar.raav-rrha
laid her ataad on tha fraaa and cama to
fectlon and derot myaelf to tha un
smiling Sally aufflolently to brlnf tba
erring Samuel back to hla duty?"
Helen looked at him. "Oh' of you only
would!" aha cried. 'Oh. do let'e make
tha poor thing- happy If wa can! Why, do
you know. I mlas her smile!
"Hera, too," agreed tha professor. "Tha
strawberry anortcaka would fall flat In
deed If It were aerved by an unsmiling
Bally." Ha laughed. "It'a a fact." ha
aaid: "I do mlas that Dernetual amll
Now. how can wa beat reach tha erring
wamueiT what can you euggetr
iney talked on in tha gathering twl
Hht, Tha-JSHitT boatrdrtftad ;alowly
aown the river, to ba proDalled back
aaram a little later by tha professor'
Get rour titla inauranre and abatract
t real aetata from the Title Guarantee
gt Trust Co.. Chamber of commerce.
FASHIONABLE WEDDING
rotbar-BBOwa Vnptlala Celebrated In St.
Greorf"1 Ohuroh, london.
(Special Journal Service.)
LONDON, Aug. 20. The wedding- of
Miaa Grace Greenway Brown of Haiti
mora and Mr. Honore Palmer of Chicago
took place today in St. Oeorge a Church,
Hanover Square. The ceremony waa
performed at noon In the preaence of
only the relatives and a few intimate
frlenda of the two families. The honey
moon will be apent on the Continent
CHICAGO. 111.. Aug. 20. Tha an
nouncement some time ago of tha en
gagement of Honore Palmer, aon of tha
late Potter Palmer, to Miaa Grace Green-
way of Baltimore cama ea a surprise
to tha people of Chicago, among whom
Mr. Palmer waa regarded aa aomethlng
of a confirmed bachelorf whoae interest
in nubllo affaire occupied hla time and
attention te the exclusion of alfaira of
the heart. Honore Palmer, with hla
brother. Potter Palmer. Jr., la heir to
V.. Jt rm T1aV1v end
Juiii r mlood wichlng JiaR, TU 'r letio Helen touched her guitar
Well how do you do, Mrs. Becaueyr " ,uu,u,UIn " river,
.he Inquired. "Why, f do ballava you Jh Tnig .tar ahona chaataly In th.
think I'm a book agent uon i you anowi ui lunan, ana tne
m Dldn t you gel my inwri i ----- m.,.f m wi wiuuwe
Mra. Beckley held aut har hand In a on tne anora.
- m . reatT" ini u n wu in in ti i in VRninaT tha nn
bfankly. '1 hain't had no latter. Did ttmuoft pulaea quickened. "Helen." ha
woa inm nT I ivaoiinsr xorwara. nis nanaa on the
-The lrl ahook hands with har and Sally lUa oars. "How can I aay It but I muat
and aat down on th atepa. "My dear i love you, Helen, you know I do I
Mra. Beckley." ah said. "I surely did. wane you I need you "
t . been me aaraln thla gum- She put up one aha Del r hand rntt
ber. I wrote telling you ao. and aaylng Ingly. "Now, profeaaor,' aha aaid. "please
... . a ,,.i..aA,iitmfiinDW iq uiv tt v re flavins nucn a narrnctiv Am-
trary I should deacend upon you this Itghtful summer don't say a word ro
very day. Bo here I am. and If oourse spoil It I don't want to go oyer all that
you're going to let me atay. ground again i aid that laat winter, you
u. n.kiev looked troubled. She know. Please be a-ood. and let'.
glanced toward a hamraook swung be- Just as wa hava bean doing, juat frlenda
" . TXT ami I " MT Si I M - -
twecn two tan m,'iw. ,
ain.lv T don't know. Tou Th profeisor .ooU.4l mi k.p i .n....
T've a-ot a boarder he Jeat cama yeater- He turned tba boat around and heM
day, an' he a gein to ey eu....- jw uy stream, -wan," ha said at laat.
ii.'. . cniieee feller, he Bays; sets In I In a low voice, "ainc. vn. ..w
aome kind of a college chair, ha calls It promlae not to aay another word to you
in aome big achool. Sally an me think about thla matter, but nleaa. .k..
he a a little too old to go to achool. an that I shall not change. I mean what I
so he muat ba a teacher. But laway! I hava aaid, and I can only wait and ,
don't knowl Last summer you Tha guitar tinkled musically and
hora alone, an' you said that suited you. Helen laughed softly. "Oh." ahi ."d
. A. A a A A mm mm 1 Afft AS UBBt 1 T PI Fl 1 F T 1 II 44 T A 4
ir vau vim id mimj .ivna -i uiur nun vara mawm iiu. ,
. V .. n-i k nn .i - "w " "
gueg i can aep yeu. 4 - - - .uuuia nave sally amlllng away, again aa
room you had last aummer you can hava. ,renely aa ever. But aerloualy I wish
I've. put him In the spare room ofTn the you My ,0neth to him; do
parlor. I gueaa you oan stay If you .onlng to wake him up and bring
ant to, " - - - point, ir only Bally could fall
n' I'll bet Sally le-ahe took a great lnt0 th, rtye d . '..
shine to you Hast summer. Dy m' to the house, a drlnnlnn-
Bally smiled .LmS fa b, l?Urden ,n your manly rm- r uburi
most always smiled It to f hair falling In wet masse, over your
tally "aHed her. But It seemed good to T.dden raa f.'e XZ'TX
"C th;&?.?$Sr$n h.m.andwhatrifetohtmu.d'b'.w.th
seemed like an old friend. n out lnat omnlpre,ent
My trunit wm do out mi. innu.
Helen said to her hostess; that Is, It
will be If Job doesn't forget to tackle
.up. "",0,:s .;ht ot .h? En'.- r.M .chooi
" couia oe so ridiculous." He looked at
Mr!! Beckley laughed. "That'. Job." 'XanclTf f' t0
she aaid. "the slowest mortal that ever fh f"tta.nc f ' 'lr Sarah-know-
put one foot ahead of t'otheh. But If in 00 how 1 ' "''-but what
he don't git here I'll hava Hiram hitch ca" Id 0,?,.B.'"er ,leave 11 t0 fate-
nn and a-o after it" fat dld ,nde,(1 arrange thlnga to
UV.?sV?ootad r toward tha hammock h""1''a- halway. doe. and in
under the maple.. Something familiar JflY- There was a Sunday-
about the close-croped head aUrtled her h?0' p,cnlc few afterward,
and there waa a gleam of eyeglasses. " n a maple grove beside the river.
It looked like it might be It was. Of Everybody went, lncludmg the aummer
all things! To meet a rejected suitor boarders. During the afternoon a merry
and summer with him in a place like Pf" of young people went out lnaa
this. Isolated from the rest 'of the world! klrr- "he professor and Helen were
She determined to have tha meeting not far off ln 'heir little boat, and were
over with and walked toward the ham- witnesses to the accident which pre-
moclc "Well, good morning, processor." clpitated the giggling crowd Into the
she aaid, heartily, holding out a cor- ,M"':r-
dial hand. "How ever did you discover Tn water was deep and the current
thla delightful old farmhouse? Isn't strong, and there was grave danger of
that a coincidence. now great minds, drowning. The professor threw oft his
you know, seemln this casa to have light coat and plunged into the wator,
chosen the aame vacation place." swimming with easy, powerful strokes,
The nrofeaosr got out of the ham- toward the struggling, screamlna- arirla.
mock, his long logs behaving most awk- Ha caught one shrieking maiden by the
wardly. Hla face flushed furiously as arm and awam with her to shore, then
he looked down Into the girl's frank turned back. Sally! Where was Sally?
. .. . I a i a . . . .
eyes. The last lima ne naa seen ner n imu sprung in ana brought out the
The professor's clouded brow cleared
h ? Th Zsn't forget to tackle "You "Wolou. child! " he .aid " dldnt
b".lfJ.Kdtf"J lJi'Ji Erki. dream th -t-t-lr snd dignified principal
TobescOT wcrywhcre about the city INDICATE VAN
a.M-' m aw rrs m 9 -new a -
-ADVANCEMENT IN fuk i -uun u , jaaifixis
LOOK AT THE INNUMERABLE OPPORTUNITIES IN JEAL ESTATE ON THIS PAOE
EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY , 1
proud, and Bally am lied Ilk an angel.
I don't belJeva wa can take to ourselves
tha credit for bringing; about' this de
lightful event but our sympathy evi
dently helped It along." '
-. Jit. JooXed. Off . across .tha. rtvarrnus-ingly.--
"OH. " Jf " la toganT then
stopped. '
Helen spoke sojtly: If what V she
"It I wars as happy , as Sam!" the
proreasor want on. "Helen, I'm goipg
to apeak, and you must .listen. I've
waited and waited, hoping to aee aome
change in you. I don t want your com
radeship dear aa It la- nor your friend
ship, though that Is sweet, but some
thing dearer, sweeter." I want you to be
my wife, and soon!"
Halan laughed softly. "But my
achool!" aha 'said. "I'm engaged for
next year, you know. Wouldn't It be
perfectly ridiculous to break tha con
tract to get married? Why, the very
Idea! Walter, you're too "
Tha professor'a smile was Ilk
Rallv'a In ita wide expanse. When had
ha ever called him Walter ana in
that tons?
JTBW TODAY.
xoirxrr omBxma.
ATABIaI BTMTWTEBB.B,
Tha Oldest Trust Company In Oregon.
XaioAt atones.
Portland Jrmt
Company
...OF OREGON...
are, lot nmu) btbxzt.
Incorporated April 22, ll7.
W laaus Bankers .Money Orders.
which can be eaahed In any part of the
world. They may ba made payabla to.
anyone deairsd, or to tha purchaser's
own order, and means ara provided by
which travelers taking these orders for
uaa upon a Journey can Identify them
K0T101 1 hr by gie. that there Is pending
IL. ? pennon me u Tacattoa of the
Wf.,'.?,h,,,, hereinafter deacrlbed
S1 MtBi.'01?' na: of th Cobb.
in., jrernaaa,.
regon, to be hi
selves, and thus draw tha money wher-
a. a v..r from ver they may be. in tha United Stataa.
how? And I shall need tne money X"rJ" ' I
can earn this year; there'll be iota oi -
hi kv von know" I Our rata for Issuing these orders ara
i . ... . i ... . v., . . . . . . .l. . ' lr auw v.'mij'.m. . . iwia ii v
"Helen, cried the proreasor, joyiuny, j"". vw- w mvev cuarira oy no a, Hamilton Hnlldlng, Portland. Or., oa Friday,
County. SUM of nreeon. te K. k.iai m.
neaday. th Sd gay of SepUmber, 1BOS, at
the rvanlsr hour aiwt n!,aa mmhu m
rtd. tod Council, hr. th under.
p?rtjiI, 1nnth street In said City,
of Portland Included batWe.iT th north line
of Vngha stroet xtmdd aerose said North
"J'TJ.'1' .,to?t a aBaa, O0h
of Wllaoo tre.t ettraded across said North
KlghUenth afreet, excepting therefrom the
right f way of tb Northern Paeia Terminal
Company; also all tht part f Wilson street
In laid City of Portl.nd between th wt
una of North 8er.nte.nth ctroet and tb
at Un of North Mn.tenth street ox.
renting therefrom, howrr, inch portion of
aid street ss Is owned, nsed snd occupied by
th Northern pacloe Terminal Company: alandi
that part of Wllaoa (treat Included betweei'
th weat lln of North Nineteenth atreet C3
a lln drawn acroaa Wllaoa atreet connect
ing th aaaterly lino of block - two (8) la
Bhcrkwk' Addition and block fourteen (14)
la Blacklstone's Addition.
MACLEAK KSTATal C0MPANT,
By R. Ia. llaclear, wealdent.
MACLEAK KSTATTS COMPANY.
By R. UvlBgatoM, (oerttiry.
Nonci or itooxholsiri' atxmva,
There will he a meeting of the atackhaldera
ot th Point View Land Company at room No.
-h. .to von aav? We'll ba married Kiprass companiee and Poetomce Do
rieht here the same minister, tha same 1 partmant
parlor, the aame Mrs. Beckleyl We've Full particulars will ba furnished If
two weeks left of our vacation, and yon will call upon ua.
we'll anend it as a honeymoon. On tha
"t aeaaiaavas ixuiuiiia, m ws liautli VI - a wa W TlUalJ,
August 2fl. 1808. at 1:80 a. m.. for tha nur-
poa of dlaaoWlns thl corporation.
..no. u. A. LAUB, President
J. W. CAMPBELL, Secretary.
Portland. Or., Angiait 80, 1808.
B. LEE PAGET, Secretary.
BENJ. I. COHEN. Prealdent
MALI ULP WaUTTXO.
FOR SALE
river In tha wnola Helen! Helen!
Helen allpped her hand into his snd
lsughed. "Now sea wtiat l nave go.
mvaelf into!" aha aaid. ."I suppose It
wss seeing Sally ao happy that aet me
thlnklnsr wondering but dear me!
You're ln such a dreadful hurry.' She
, , - a wi. aTAi.'.A 4 1 1 at
emu rf l un mm it" j i
like Sarr'Harrlest C. L Roy. ln Los ty tHC OWne!- tlCW Up-
: i I to-date 7-room house. A
"JUST PASS HER UP big sacrifice; Investigate
. . . iiAmnnni.Ukl. 000 E3 Hr-m L. eVTAl. I work.
AMI l-INII A rail I rlhW" H-' OOO Li. 1 CIIIII, liurill. I CR.BANSKN.C0. S Norn Id st
latvc uiitvu avenue w tiw . i
Woodlawn car, get off at
et. oanaen el w.. aerLVaaaflr ait
Cal. : Osdea and Bnokan.
Halp free to oaployer. Pre baggage room
4 regl.tratloa. Work aecored tor appllcaam
er ao eharg.
t ESTA PLrSHBD IST".
RRApOTTAHTERS FOR MEN POR R. R,
AND OTHER OUTSIDR WORK. DAILY
SHIPalENTS TO NEVADA for the big S. P.
m,. n. innneie: PUH1M ea til a now K. n.
contract work SOUTH la
otner pouts.
tha
work la Waahlngton; EAST oa company and
rHKJTH ia Of torn,
PRE! PARI ea
igoa, and many
in s. a.
our? .Ru!2n Swain Bothers MasonSt. Phone East 646
Uil Id V I IU UUII i uiro
His Ways,
A REAL BARGAIN
sash snd
off man
and ripsaw man: 85 men to work In saw mill
In tb city; 2.xa per and lira at noma; on
flrt-cla atlcker ma ln city. Call upstairs,
room 19. 28H Bnrnalde atreet.
WANTED Biz mora atadrnts to take adrantag
of th reduced rat offered to our Brat claaa
In barber lug. For full particular call or
write Portland Barber College, 8f8 ETerett
atreet.
anestate estimated to be worth upwards
of 130.000,000. At the promptings of was that evening last winter when she others, but where was Sally?
city: J. A. Benaon and wife, Ban Pranctscoj of politics a few yeara ago and waa re
J. Ruff, PennylTnls; A. W. Williams, lu Mtlv elected an Al.lprman of Chicago
re. Kew York? I . .. ... . . .
ror tne second lime, tie taxes an active
his mother, It is said he entered the field had "turned him down." aa he expressed
Francisco; W. A. Morris snd wife, New Tork;
W. A. Be men, Grand Rapids; Leonard Logan
and wire, Boise; J. H. rlutrDorr, Wsah.; Mrs.
E. B. Osse, Boise; E. E. Wilson, Louisville;
n. T. Laangiey, Seattle; in. and Mrs. t. u.
McClelland, Misses 8. and R. McClelland.
. Plttabnrg; E. H. Carpenter, 8. H. Jones, Burl-
ingioa; waiter von tiert. itooert von Clerr,
Interest
est Jn public affairs and is also
said to flbssess all his late father's
shrewdness and business acumen
Miss Grace Brown, the bride of today.
la a daughter of the late George Brown
New York; William Mitchell. U. 8. Army; of Baltimore, While the Brown family
W. A, Hvldenbrahdt. Tacoma; Ira Sockey. 8t.
' Psnl; Joseph Gardner. San Franciaco: T.
Royal Boott, L. P. Klemmer, Chicago; W. W.
Baldwin. Jr.. Burl I DIton: C. E. Locke. W. 11.
Halley, New Tork; William E. Albee and wife.
uevia r. uwena, aiinneapoua.
. Imperial J. H. Barney, Mr. Burner, Fort
Worth: Ada D. Fletcher, B. W. Fletcher, Mc-
toy; ia. u. jnomrjeon. roiiadelpbla: C. M
ntsgerald, George town; W. F. Fslrchlld,
Plaeerrlll; C. D. Draln.Draln; A. Wuriweiller,
exrs. wurtweuier. joeepn; jotin iaindaey, Mr.
'Lindner, Boise; Mrs. 8. O. Smith. N. C: W
, H. HoUey, Ny City; P. M. Butler. H. L.
wreene. Baa Franciaco; W. F. Clancy. Jack
eonTUle: O. Reltaer. Seattle: C. E. Eddy.
.Mrs. Eddy. Boise; L. P. Bweeterllng, Clifton; highly educated
haa been one of the greatest promln
ence ln Maryland It haa never been con
sidered a wealthy family. The bride's
father waa renowned aa one of the finest
specimens of the real "country gentle
man" to be found anywhere ln the
country and his estate of 1,700 acres In
the Green Spring Valley waa the acene
of lavish hospitality.
Mrs. Palmer, the bride, Is not sn ex
ceptionally beautiful girl, but Is petite
and graceful, with a bright. Interest
ing face, and a cheerfulness that la as
contagious as It Is natural. She is
a gifted linguist, a
musician of marked ability and a horse
woman of absolute intrepidity.
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The Australian commonwealth's tele
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BBl; P. Menefe. Wa. Menefee', Verna Mene- World. It Is operated entirely by the
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LM trome.
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(From tjhe Cleveland Plain Dearer.)
"Why did the convention of Indiana
poets adjourn so suddenly V
"It didn't adjourn. It Just recessed
around the corner to see a man lynched,;
it and offered to be hla friend and sis
ter. Friend and Hater was not wnat
the profeeaor wanted. But he deter
mined to make the best of tha chance
moetlng to meet her on her own ground
and do his part In a platonlo affair which
should after all have Its own pecuiia
charm.
The professor shook hands. Helen,
feeling the surprised gaze of Mrs. Beck
ley and the smiling regard of Bally upon
her. called out: "Professor Boughton Is
an old friend, Mra. Beckley, and I'm de
lighted to find him here.'
Mrs. Beckley breathed a sigh of relief.
She went into the house, followed by
Sslly, and they proceeded to prepare the
noonday dinner.
"Well," aaid Mrs. Beckley, "I declare
I thought at first that girl waa fllrtln'
Ith him: but It seems she knows him.
Well, well, Sally, mebby we'll have
woddln on our hands before the sum
mer'a out
Sally smiled more radiantly than be
fore and blushed all over her freckled
face. "Mebby you will," she said. "Sam
an' me we"
Mra. Beckley laughed. "Ham an' you
what?" she, asked. "Dear land! Sam
an' you have been a-courtln' an' a-keep
In' comp'ny for three yeara that I know
of, an aln t no nearer a weadin yet. i
don't see what does all Bam that he
can't get his courage up to pop the
question. Landy! I do think It ought
to be all right for the girl to do the
proposin' sometimes. Now, Sally, you
hull them strawberries an I'll atlr up
the shortcake for dinner. Dear, me
that girl's comln' ln on me so sudden
has flustered me terrible."
The days drifted by lazily. There
were two hammocks swung under the
maples, and down by the river there was
moored a little boat. Into which were
plied red cushions and Helen'a guitar
caae almost every evening at sunset
Tha two passed the hours ln Ideal com
radeship. It seemed as though the
"friend and sister" plan had met with
the professor's approval, so naturally did
he play elder brother and friend to the
trim, well-built girl with the laughing
dark eyes and Independent ways
One night as the little boat moved
away from its moorings and down the
river In the sunsets glow, Helen said
"I saw Sally aa I came downstairs. She
waa sitting In her little room."
"Still smiling?" Inquired tha profes
sor.
Helen looked troubled. "No," she said,
"that's why I noticed her particularly.
She wasn't smiling. In fact, sha looked
suspiciously like a person who had been
crying."
The professor grew Interested. "Well,
well," he said. "Now, what do you sup
pose "
"I expose a lover's quarrel, or, what
Is worse, a lover'a Indifference," re
sponded Helen. "Sally, poor girl, has
told me about Sam he'S the hired man,
you know. They've been 'going together
for 'three years and he has never come
to the point Sally loves him devotedly
and would make him a good wife. I be
lieve Sam is equally Interested In her,
and would make her a' good husband, but
from bashfulness or some unknown rea
son he doesn't settle the matter. Lately
he's paid a little attention to a little
girl from 8wansett. Mrs. Beckley says
he took her driving last Sunday, and
poor Sally Is quite heartbroken. What
the fellow needs is a severs shaking up.
He Isn't exactly trifling with tha girl.
but he'a grown careless, he's so sure of
her. What he needs Is to have, his Jeal
ousy aroused, or or something."
" 'JSomethlngr mused the professor;
that's a little vague isn't It? Well,
may I ask. Miss Matchmaker, if I am to
sacrifice -myself upon the altar of af-
The professor's keen eye arlanced wlih
iigntning speed along the river. Far
down he caught the gleam of auburn
hair and an, arm thrown upward. He
swam wltir might and main, but one.
waa before him Sam! It was an excit
ing chase, but the brawny farm hand
won. and the professor swam to shore
as he saw the unconscious Sally caught
and held ln one strong arm, while Same
fought his way ahoreward with the
other.
An hour later, when the exhausted
Sally lay upon her little bed ups talis,
Helen came out to him under the ma
ples where, newly clothed, he awaited
her. "The poor little thing is asleep,
ahe said, "and Sam acta like a different
fellow. 'Miss Pomeroy.' he said, when
I told him she was all right, 'I deserve
to be drowned myself for actln so
pesky mean lately. I love that girl. If
ever man loved woman, an', here I've
went a-filrtln' with other I don't know
what possessed me. for there ain't none
of 'em can. hold a candle to Sally. I'm
gom to marry her Jest as soon as she'll
have me, an' I wish you'd aay a good
word for me an" kind o' hustle thlnes
along. I'd like to have the weddin'
while you're here you and the profes
sor for you've been good to Sally, and
the professor, he'd a'saved her If I
hadn't' "
Helen sat down ln the hammock be
lde him a mark of favor and the
professor looked down at her with a
fond light ln his eyes. Suddenly Helen
laughed. "But did you ever," she asked,
"see anything Work out so beautifully?
Just aa I had planned It, but I'll con
fess I felt pretty shaky when Sally's red
hair went floating down the river so
fast!"
The soft twilight fell around them.
They could hear Sam ln the barnyard
milking the cows and whistling softly
to himself, and they caught a glimpse
of kind-hearted Mrs. Beckley going up
stairs to Sally s room with a bowl of
something in her hand.
(Special Journal Service.)
SEATTLE, Wash.. Aug. 20. On ac
count of his Don Juan tendencies George
W. Nlsson. a stockbroker who lives in
the cosl mining towns of Ronton. 13
miles south of Seattle, narrowly eacaped
commitment to the Insane asylum yes
terday.
Art lnaanity eompiaini was sworn to
bv the onrents of several Kenton
maidens, and his examination in bu
perlor Judge Albertaon's court was the
result.
"He isn't crazy, but Just In love." wss
tha doctor's verdict, and he waa
strala-htway subject to lengthy tnstnic
tlons from Judge Albertson as to his
future course of conduct
"If you see a girl don't care for you,
paa her up and fine one that does," said
tne junge; dui aon i iureo yuui m jmt Child's
imna on any mure ui uivm xvcvi. on rour Btoclt,
Owner leaving city will saortfloe eosy
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"Well. If they, didn't like me, why 9"'I' f"'. C;0g yP.ly,ib TOM SALE-5-eoom hone., lot SSxlOO: U.n
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predrllctlon for the aoclety of members
of the opposite sex had made him a
nuisance.
"Sally," he murmured softly, "Is the
best ln the bunch, snd I would like to
marry her. The others don't amount
to so much.
"Taks him away," said the Insanity
Commissioners, Imbatlently, "he Isn't
crazy, he's only 'got 'em.' "
A Great Waste.
From Philadelphia Press.
Noozcy So It seems that Cardinal
Sarto was the lucky one at Rome.
Kloseman Lucky? Huh! ' I guess
you don't read the papers
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he left Venice, and he aln t goln Back.
It was Helen who dressed the bride, a
month later. The girl looked really
pretty ln her white gown, with her red
hair, arranged in shining colls high on
her head, with a fluffy bow of white
chiffon set coquettishly among them. It
was Helen's hands that arranged ev
erything pertaining to the Important
toilet and Sally felt that things were
sure to go right if Miss Helen managed
the affair. And later, ln the big square.
old-fashioned parlor, while the mlntater
pronounced the fateful words, it was the
professor who stood beside the blushing
Sam and Helen . who acted as brides
maid for Snlly.
It was a pretty wedding, and Helen
entered Into it with all her heart
Sally'a ever-present smile was more
radiant than usual, but not mora so
than Sam's, whose broad, good-natured !
face positively shone with Joy.
The wedding ceremony was followed
by a bountiful supper, for Mrs. Buck
ley Intended to give her handmaiden
what she called "a good send-off."
Later ln the evening, when the
happy pair had departed for a brief
wedding trip, liberally showered with
rice and pelted with old shoes, and the
hilarious guests had dispersed, Helen
and the professor strolled out to the
hammock. The moonlight sifted down
through the leafy maples and carpeted
the ground with .flickering shadows.
They could hear Mrs. Beckley aa she
clattered the dishes ln the kitchen and"
aang an old-time Methodist hymn. The
frogs down by -the river peeped cheer
fully, and the birds overhead nestled
sleepily among the boughs.'
"Well," said the professor, breaking
a silence, "the wedding passed off beau
tifully, didn't it? Sam did himself
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