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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL', PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 10. 1C03. COPPER-COLORED ARTISTS WHy Indian McrJ Men HoU Tribesmen in .j Varioui Cunning Scncmes Rivals Develop New Mystcri: BUNKO T ATURB fakers, magicians, circus I i I sideshow proprietor and vry I other clas. of nan which makes JL 1 Its livelihood by misleading the , : publlo must take a back seat whan tha Indian medicine man ) makes HI. power la unlimited and Hki Mark ' Twaln'a "Tankoe In King; Arthur's 1 . Court," he aavar misses an opportunity . to demonstrate te hla peopla fcis right : to hla exalted position. Every freak of nature to turned .to account and there la little wonder - that he occupies throne even , higher than that of tho ' V Chief f bla tribe. ',;.' , :'V ? Bo graat la tha Influence wielded by :" the medicine man that hla fellow tribes man are afraid to accept tha mlntBtra- i ,V tlona of the whit physician, suffering , ' the palna of frightful maladjea rather ' than truat thalr Uvea in the handa of any one other than one of thee native ; "doctors.". As a reault the ranka of tha reamen ara rapidly thinning out, ecror . ula, consumption and other dlaeaaaa ar : Y claiming them by the hundred. Tha ' - Indiana ar a dying race, ' lengthy ar arument. ar offered to tha effect that1 the reatrlctlon of civilization la tha V .-. cauaa of thla. - Civilisation has . had a " ' great deal o do with It Tha madtcln man's part cannot be minimised, how '" aver, and until hla hold on th .uperatl ' ttou. mind, of his tribesmen can be loosened there la lHUe bopa of checking tb awful death rata among tb red men. t "Whtt wu good - enough for t my rather la good enough for ma," la the . meat of the Indian' argument la de ' fense of tha medicine man. He can ' .' not be mad to understand- that condi tion -impoeed by bla preaent semi- . A civilisation -,. require . th prefeaalonai v. services of the educated medical au- thority. Potiona of herba and roots eon Quered th : prlmltlv ailments of tha savag but How be la confronted with the far more oerlou problem of the. ; disease of civilisation. r ' The Incantations of tha madl'ln. m.n - , fall to do much good In these caaea and me patienta aie. No Cure, No Fee. Because ha loaea to many mora pa , tlenta now than Jn former days, 'th medicine man doaa not find such a lu i eratlv. living as be did than. 4 While ' ; tha red doctor haa a fixed rule that hla pay must be !n advance he also la duty bound to restore tha fee collected to th dead man's family In th avent that ha falls to aava hla patlent'a life. Old aauawa of the tribe ara often times better learned In the art of heal ing than tha medicine man themselves. They do not dare claim, knowledg of medicine In th presence of auch a au- feiior being aa one of the native doc ors. but In tha avent of hla absence they brew many a magical broth which successfully combats the lesser evils. t Despite th filth of thalr garmenta and the aqualor of thalr tepees, the Indiana realise the value of cleanliness and upon being overtaken by slckneaa Invariably aeek health through lta roe , dlum. In a hut constructed of mud or blankets they 11 naked over hot atonea until their porta are wide open. Thla la followed by a plunge In a cold at ream. ' It -la not until thla treatment haa been tried and falla that tka medicine man la called upon. Varloua method ar practiced by th medicine men of different tribes. There I great rivalry between the native doo tora and they are continually striving . to find some spectacular mod of heal ing which will pale the glory of their fellow practitioners. Formerly tho singing- of a weird chant to the accompanl- i meni or a tattoo r sticga on a board waa considered sufficient. nt now. Blue rire la o! front of the aick Indlan'i thla la not considered : liant to overawe hla particularly when . oamo. the medicine other means of creating aion oi nia power. Castinst the Evil Eye. ' Casting tha evil ye la a farorite ; method of Intimidation practiced on .th Warmaprlng reservation and ao aucceaaful haa thla been that It la se riously questioned whether soma of th native medicine man have not mastered. o a certain oegree, in art or nypnot- '-taTto&Sftt? u thi" Bt Jhnaon and advised him to go etna man f In T lnrTfrln the .rf-rnl,n" ho,n- Robert toolt vic nd fiSJn 2ii hi. Tif-J-.-i -T rushed to hla tepea That night ha i n,i. W" e,Iow tr""m', waa taken violent 111 ? rw 21 ?TS7'k v - .. . Gradually getting .worse, Robert ftn th- warinSiwiSI"v4 bi P'OP1 hi badalda and da- ' ' lSiV - .i. it. V . - i-WJ IH III , '-t,-. ' T 1 III It la differ- fi v - ' wZ L J V? lit J" ? . "A, f"' ' ia-lH HI tepWhin AfV. 7 f JW-' Wl A IFflv -'MgVV " N sufficiently bril- l . r--M ' s. U f A I J ,f ' 4:1.x ' , , An f ni fellow tribesmen, f 'v --V . . vtf ?r t j -i - fr' n nr I I - 'W-V' " -IB J III n?.m9riaU'oio5 f -t . r v- i ; - J a good imprea- f . "lSVVr J7- " V I A" i IjiAi'S 'H - 1 V LI for evil waa unsurpassed on the reser- guise of a newspaper reporter. 1T vatlon. Complaint was mad to th a very downcast reporter, wiiu whs l .iv. agent that Daniel "had killed Robert ing a bad day for newa and -didn't n.w with "aye darta" and to satisfy th reds whero his night cony was t-omlnir f rnn. an lnvstlgatlon waa ordered. , Ha aaw Oren Wolf. t)ren Wolt Daniel waa called before the tribunal aaw tha reporter.' but la latter wont i and questioned. ( ' nover have gueiined It from the ln- "Pnnlel, did tou kill Itobart Thomp- dlan'a actlona Th big redman oc.mi onT" th agent asked. v pled himself with the thoughtful tiiaml- , "Tea, me kill urn," waa the stoical re- cation of a blade of grs and hantiy ply. -i - , n . , ! returned tha newspaper man "How." "How did you kill Mm T' , .. It occurred to tha reporter that b i "M ahoot darta." -" had found material for a story in th "Can you kill any Indian on th res- old buck; and he procedd to tpen up tervatlon when you wish t" . . negotiatlona Oreen Wolf did not ai- 'Bur.' ' . i '. . ' ... rear anxious for publicity at - firm. "How many Indiana have you killed Finally a haooy Idea oenetrated hi . alnc you became a medlcln man 7' brain. II waa promptly transformed . '"Bout 100, guess." . into th most talkative and accommo- "Can you kill a white manf dating subject th Interviewer had over "No, white man haa own medlcln ncounterd. man. Urn. don't bHv m got heap ,: J "ySSffi." power might b. on th. wan. ?W Advefttae. - ' If hie fellows had discovered that he Thar waa an object In thla sudden ?!? dilmV 9minWV5.uerh'r.t?r'.!,irt,I abandonment of th ; Indian', habitual i tha dying man mad his prediction . . . . . n. about tha fir and hurried away to reserve. lie had caught hia white broth build one, aa eoon aa he overheard tho er'a Idea that "it paya tb advertlae,' . ; , ' f11?',"1! nJlfS'Zl'l'Ji'? 't morning Oreen Wolf atol a pa- : ilM. hir It Bth2 Hhbmmint" P' a SewB-atand and ; withlt ffl,?.LS, l-hmin n,JUim; tueke1 undr hla many-huej blanket L KfJf?w-i r2d Sv ? 'J22tr wandered bfck to th reservation. After Bob.ri ".rn.f Jothrad th7 hi.u I'. assembling a majority of hla former pa- rSnito?lhhndv f hlS J?n!mv ' tlnt row6 of curloua oroapec- , tha aoul left th body of hla enemy. va purcnft,er, of hu medlcal aklll, th , ' r , redman displayed th het to tho RivITurng BCk. throng. Then In measured tones, no! No long .go ther. was a heated rival- rAfT.S SiSAtJE ry between medicine men on the Lma- 0ers he had performed In the pant and till reaervatlon. Green Wolf, a much new onea he waa planning lor the fu heralded native doctor pf h Colum- tuhtt , nad t,i,hd hIa followlna) bias, made Journey to the eaatern Ore- iad ben regained with almost an gon reserve to make hla regular visit to eqiially large number of new recrulta. hla patients. Imagine his surprise and He has held hla patlenta In lino vr chagrin upon arrival to discover that slnre. One glimpse of that newspaper a young buck of th Cayuse tribe had naa Deen enougn to guiat tno ooiuesi anrun into oromlnenca during his ah- dlasenter, and Oreen Wolf haa reigned aenca and that moat of Oreen Wolf a aupreme. His position waa mad atrong- following had deartd to th younger r by an ineffectual attempt of, the medico's train. young Cayuse to secur some Of tb ' . Oreen T Wolf la not so rrdant as his same kind of advertising, t il calledi .cognomen might Indlcat. He carefully at the newspaper office end told hi dlscusaod the T matter with hlmaelf one atory, but the stony-hearted ' edltos afternoon while lying on th ahady aid never happened to be ahort of eop of a Pendleton coal ahed. Juat then when he appeared, and his nam has r- , Drovldnc cam to hla rcu in th malnd out of print to this day. , 5a( L PARTY LEADERS IN SENATE Cultertson Selected hy tke Democrat Ex-8na.or Dnbol.n th. Idaho Sclm- - over-cautious 1 , ,,,k T.-r.m has brilliancy In his leaderahlp. Ha would. CENATOR Culbereon of Texas, baa ldeal'a, leader of a vJot0rlouB and been selected by the Democrats well-entrenched majority. Ha would bo a a their leader In the aenate. A Invulnerable In th defensive. on ing nsrmiDrmr reaervauon la uan- .i ji . 'LtUjhn;n7-.0i!iIM-naL! ??fr "My friende. Daniel has built a fire .r.v...v. i. ir aI-i ror ma on the mil in front or tna ara mnrtiiw .f?iV t ZX 7f fene5r; can that flr burning, and yn.TratrodV'hrmf "mSn'g" " Un' Ht W,U Ut i!Lttlla mf wiVJilS t k forih . -',' IT on the hill in front of the agency . rnr it a mi5Sai?hB-Ii? Ml Fire Ooeg Ottt . - . H suddenly seen to die away. S?l25Jhi5 ti-3fcn,'nii Jt . " Myatifled frlenda of the dead man n-ViIi !ZSZl ,S?3?!S?d .,h,s,rotlc,",5 Thaf night Robert died. Aa he passed told the tale among the tribe. Dan- Daniel eyeing Robert . cloaaly. He away a fir which had biased up bright- lei's fame grew apace and hia reputation SOME SEED FELL ON STONY GROUND Though Salesman Was Eloquent He Failed This Particular Time T Business Juan pored gloemlly was . thought Into It by a master of Will you refuaa It. Friend? Can you r itrrff li im il I gueaar So long." -r vi payer, vu ..- x nougnt-forco. Gas upon It for a ruse it 7 Can you afford to loaa this wavai acedemy, but afterward en dk. Tlmee wre hard. Collo- moment and vou will feel the stranra. chance to he Brr,t.,nw hDnv tered the confederate army aa a vol- tlons were 'Slow. Try as he .ubtla indefinite fowe thrtiima- aver P.Pn your friends with the comforting " uniS., " - euDue, indefinite fore thrilling every ,"'" mira wra me comioriina weat Point has furnished si would tecenter hi. energl. fibre of your being. Tou will be In- rL", of "the ho'usfolWthe' " . ' -hr? Can L'l ,z ii memoers oi me nouse, one oi ine most kjrpoB th. many task. h. had to do. hi. h,- t0 f atoyoureioorW w"iU VZ cA"Lh?vl"t-bee J-SSl. thought, would wander into th .hady to iSnirtn,. toFma- M tha Bnat. or of neveAallini iood faZZl"c&-. 2 S.J..m. -a a- -. '.IT JILT' . . m fV.r-A ta U C 1 .4 a wiwivijh uiou iut no guuoouuouu i w.V UfiXr," ",l",.u.,,n A": turned to the army and la now a quarter- H will better ahoio. oould not bav. been not lead SSTSl' mada - time. Ha la above any kind of sua Senator Culberaon la not brilliant or plclon aa to the Integrity of his acta ahowy. He Is tb opposite, in almost or motlvea. His moral standards are every characteristic of mind, tempera- high and rigid. He la companionable ment, manner and method .of hla ool- and approachable and you llko him. but league, Henator Bailey. Bailey is al- you don't get very close up. He la very waya brilliant, and on legal, especially much like Senator John Sherman cr constitutional questlona profound. He Senator Edmunds, or may ba lust be haji not an equal aa a debater on wither tween the two. with aa much ability as aid of tho cbambar. H haa a mar- either. He la decidedly tha beat eeleo veioualy attraotiv manner, which tlon th Democratic senators could have shines out conapicuoualy In debate. Hit made for a leader. - m fiereonal magnetism la well-nigh lrrest- The Republicans in the aenate do not bla. have a leader and never did. The Be- . lie Is Impulsive, quick to anger, too publlcana In tha aenate ar always led, ready In retort when political 'aseo- and always were, and probably always clatea differ with him. He was mad will ba The Democrats always have a the leader of hla party In th house, leader, and they never have followed, and would without doubt have been nd probably never will. Th Bepub made tha leader In the aenate had It licana In th aenate have an oligarchy, not been that hla character haa been Oligarchy is a Oreek word meaning , blackened. the government by A few oligos, fw He la not fitted for leaderahlp and archo, rule, hla frlenda fully understand that hla Tho Republicans never caucus, yet temperament disqualifies him for a vote alwaya aoltdly on important mat leader. Tet ao great are hla abilities ten, or whan the "few" wlah It; th and so pleasing his personality, that. Democrats frequently caucua but never he would have been made leader In the vote solidly on important questlona. aenate aa he was in tho house although T here has not been a time for 25 the error would be fully understood and years, at any rate, when any Republl acknowledge In advance. can haa been designated or recognized He is not to be thought of, however, and aa leader in the aenate. Tb oligarchy was not mentioned because of th sjis- is alwaya recognised and obeyed. In piclon which la widespread, that aa on stead of trying to break down thla oil attorney he did thing which are not garchy which would seem to ba th compatible with the high office of American way of doing things, th th Unlted Statea senator. Tha fact that er aenators' great ambition is to become th charge were not proven, and that one of It. The oligarchy at preaent is the legislature elected' him notwith- reduced to three Aldrlch, Afllaonand standing tha charges, doea not count. Hale, There were four in the laat eon He haa lost tha confidence of the peo- - gresa, but one of them Spooner re ple. His wonderful abilities do not signed. Aldrlch Is now and has long svall him. He Is a senator, but any- been th head or chief oligarch. .-When thing and everything he doe or says Senator Piatt of Connecticut lived he la taken as tb utterance of a dla- was about equal In power with Aldrlch. credited man. Allison haa long been one, and Hal for Th Democratic aenatora turn to his about eight years. Spooner became on colleague and antithesis. Culberson has about five yeara ago. Mark Hanna rev- . tha respect of every one, but givea his er became an oligarch. . He recognised entire confidence to no one. He doe their power shortly after he became a not aeek lntlmaoy with hla colleagues member of the senate, yielded grace or frlenda, neither giving them tha fully to it, and would have become a secrets of his heart nor allowing them member had he lived and served a few to unbosom themaelvea completely to more terma Lodge haa possessed his him. Ha ia safe and sure. There is soul In patience, he to tractabillty per So danger that ha will disgrace him- sonified. He never resents the decreo elf or his party. His abilities are of of tha oligarchy, even when, a a In the a high order, and hla colleagues will last congress, they would not allow his never hesitate to follow when he leads Philippine tariff bill to come before In debate, no matter what tha sub- the aenate. Th fact that President JecU They will know that he has care- Roosevelt was thundering messages to fully fortified himself and even though the aenate, that Taft was haunting the he may be wrong, will make a credit- floors of the senate, and that Lodge able showing. There are few. very waa chairman of the committee, did not few, better lawyers, if any, in the lead Lodge Into any complaint or critl senate. The senators realise this, and clsm. Ho knows the power of the oil ware, are graduates of West Point Hemlock Homes and tha veterinarian Culberaon will aurprtaa the country garchy and hla ambition is to bo on Senator Brigga waa a cadet from New arose to alight the man oppoalte looked now that ha la in the limelight The of th oligarchs. Hampshire and waa a lieutenant In the up and said: Republican leaders will be alow to at- Tha pretlge which his Intimacy with' regular army before he resigned to go "Hellow, Dool Everything all right? tack him. He Is cool and alwaya cal- the preaident gave him may have fooled Into buslnesa. Senator du Pont had be- Tea, thanks. Juat been to town to culatlng, and will bait many traps with outside people Into th belief that he come a caotaln and brevet lieutenant- get fitted with some eyeglasses. Never innocent looking resolutions of inquiry Is on of th rulers of the senate, but colonel cerore he resigned. senator wore mem oerore. Must De getting oia, ana n ms opponents are not always it aiun t miaiean i-ioage. . wow mat . wy nui annua iiiiui iniu nio optn opooner is out, xjouk hub nign nopea, when they should have remained un- at naa Oalllnger. Foraker would love der cover. to be taken Into the fold, but that Is lm- Culberaon will make few blundere In possible. He never will be a leader In tactics and will put the Republlcana In the sonata The chances are that Lodge many awkward predicaments. He lacks will take the place and Oallinger wilt In r, aggressiveness and daah. He la have to wait until Aldrlch retires. ROOTING several moat "BEWARE THE DOG!" totters that ahould be an- J ln" WITv5u" n2 voil afr?d ft!L nppn"f mn master with the rank of captain. There, .... hin. r..- "avu,wvu j nw. no tuiiifu - -r . ... are at Dresent two graduatea or An. wv.v v.v.umw rn rn ninAr An ,ia 11 i naa Tour line or m I if in ara nir , . . Bfttea of asnlanmtloa to T'7 toYdr.7, " of business and sell mining tSn. iS: ""W" a iiu vaywu npono, vt was byways of moody refleotlon. There s Man wearily. "It to Inspiring m. ttpt& were many swered. There ba cared for. write, expense accounts to check over, ?VLftI?5er triumphantly. "The ra- f?rro..-the Business Man, Impatient- ,aCi,u.ett.. ?.n.d hundred and one tasks to be done. .tored heat of tht. nirit.n.-ri Tn rve got enough to worrv me without . . . . ll-i..l . a . . n Til g T A K1 M IT f lllTB Xmornina"" U AO xJJAlii AD A PiVaXj. Inquired the stranger. i or my 'uon't Fret .-..mam m-.u v.i . . ucbiv .uuBHOBBiuD mora vaiuuoie innn ' . v. mo fjuitiuAiu comer approached his desk, drew some- .old a nric,iA. T rlZT. and drew out another aouare of Daate- to Th. Buainees Man looked about wear- Ntlll n A gar rlniimtnl n o An aSIa iSJAalr Wirn . . - -i n.non ' . " warming up your energies as friction your a pencil. . develona flra. I can fMi tnvaaif. It nd Sunshine. ,Oo ffra tne aoor opm ano some one , inplrlpg m1 t0 8eU 011 thl(,'car(1. It . "Worry. It IsT" he' breiy "turned in hi- chal?. Th in- l'..??' to Jn. to leave on your i-ffi iryon. From the New Tork Sun. An Industrious book agent who works the outskirts of the city saya that sev eral times a day he Is confronted by th. dooryard sign "Beware the Dog," or oewaro me uogs. - in most instances the sign Is erected near a kennel with a doorway big enough to admit a Great Dane or a young hippopotamus. Some tlmes there are two kennels. "And If I were in the business of buy ing up 16-cent dogs I should expect to fret one or more wherever I see one of A Commuter From the Land of Sher. these signs," said the book agent. ,. t- i. rr.i n,trf( ''Whenever you see the 'Beware the lock Holmes Tries Deduction. 0(f, Blgn you may b6 8ure of one of From the New iorK Hun, two tninga tnat tnero is somewnere on TRAVELS IN AIR AND ON WATER ihlnr frnm a nnrtfcii .nJ T.MiHt guiu pnuoiesi treasure a gem ee- r" yu"" f iho urinesa P Man'a S2skP it waa 2 Mn- 11 telling me that I niuat not hoard. "This is a soul-sensltlzed ei Chit ciTwlthabUk It f? herend leave you. weak, to .drive the ,fM ftte fes.t NTh'e Business Mas look.d about wear-.e of ThoUtf Tne. e! and gild Worry with the flush of dawn, ock tall Curled unde bright and T cheerful looWnr and with Us force Into fliat little square of paste- mAnt,JIa.lh.ew?ma,n wlih eight children. iook up take particular notice Of the "iy tht moved out a while ago. an evident fund of mmr&' ZSd mood board is pulsing through my veins, mak- lndlnfnt llef it gave her repaid man sitting directly across the car ' y " timed aa to dogs, m ittnJlLyt52ll laek !? tWHfc 5nfl Wjrrefsiye. . It Ut&'.rf thought from ua. who seem, to be half asleep.'' your fear when on se9 tha "Don't look up now." said Hem- th Premises an undersized mongrel that nUQII ,10 OCQO irvi, UG.. 1 L " 1 1 41 u aer him like a boiled loa the sign belonged to to. IwiavB' rfaaaaC. ty ana looKea at tn. card before him. "Our SDirltuaiisod 'Do It Now" card." expiainea tne t. ..xt . .v. bivo boui.' ne aaia. "v .Power to 'IT.: ' .Xi" "'.. " J"",ri'5ri savins-. These cardi were .enltlei Ffif.!JtS?.,?Kr business. ,-SSSS. . KltT2tr UCT for the Mewing of human belng an.a SSW1. ZZW?9 ,f'a r: I "This Is true of large and small good 1 vgwiUH OOil . V . . ' - . -. h Vt. riA.h jess ana inaomiiaDia Bpirii oi .uggee- """"""""!,""" tlon. One of these cards, placed on the o for Thought this time. aesa oi m siuggara raai n rrAt . rfearma. tha.t comes activity, the brain becomes keenlhringa ana aieri, wuovwu ontn into errective- iotcoj- bright, the hands bus; of undone tasks melt 1 bergs before the warm gun stream." Is bidding ma tell you that for the small fy on They are 1 cents think of Thft viterinarian raised his eyes after war' n- T,n. cha1cf8, atAh.at. th sura oi' zo cents piain or to cents witn v... . " 1 a brief interval ana regarded with a vr v searching loon tne person inuioatea. , v,. Vki V.i. ,"Xm deducer Hem- Well" said the horse doctor, "I see It1- .inthnt there ar " d08rt n th no evidence of heavee; his rn.ndf.eem. prr.ra!fv!' An v ,,.. will do the Dewaring. meet you at the rate ing sorrowfully.: ''Cold and unrespon- i.","0",aha7 it h. -nHau"ur";and follow you to. the door, but he will sive soui,ne saw. "you are not worth -t.t mri miutiS r stranger,- coming very ? "r-,'u",2""-iy-,J-"i''"-" i"" . ! . .if o h ' near. "Kaaiant witn tne rays of power, "i "iK-i , rr"r, " """ v.Dv f - to be all right I snould say that he - ?J ?.00& ha neither ringbone nor spavin. But Fl, -.U't I should want to see his gait before "A '? LST'iSP" King mat nas no springnait." , j nothinsr more If vou attend to vohp These things are matters of bser- h2.fie y auena w ou" Tinman k.ln--. TB.UIUI1 BDU I1UI UOUUVVi' ttrthev Homes. ... trlftoettte . w " was y iswni-rausea; "--!- ."-It "o ffr.' ""i" no effect UDon flint or aranlte, Vn,-!"' "H??- : . . tne-eye-Becomes , i'i-i"- . .r" i, r, . 5 "i" ' wonder the Ht thmf. -V th. -xnas :man, atr. omes went on. y, and mountains , " wa wm soui-iuwi oy one oi Arn aitA leivM to vo i" wk.7 iS,:- employed in an ornce; nig liver is before It like ice- the sweetest, gentlest and most cheer- ?I ?8.a'" yuAaLwPar .liahtly out of order and he wear. , water, of the E",". -ever priced. ?rB',;-".-..oonsiva echo' in fi,TSaSK Pta6le whe at work..- .. . . w , ' nutww nuvus a. .n1 j v.k., . ., ,'.' "wonaertuii" -exciaimsa tne veten- .. . . : . ti . ill . . r i. cutu tijajiium a ui ,uur nn.nuM9 mm.i. -. . - n Business Man yaa tne nranrw f n u-. w, --j k. .f. i rrr narian. "How curiously. Perhaps h, wasan escaped mlJiKJSSSSiA finds no reflect 'loS m thi Chin mS?.4 . "It to as p lunatic it were wen to oa cautious. uaruvn BpVv. .u A, ..-.;i wv. - face." said a "I don't know that I aulte UndersUnd aro, piaceq near at nana, wui. onng Si- K..?m7iK -U7aV- -..'.-" .-"1": will observe he said. -;... iacBmiieB.-to.. ino lips or a ayspeptio ana you mo Slav. from he Thought Br ai .', veroree, - iM.t. .ha ma Ira f ha r.4 1 1 Alt. nvnlA An arfjmMatimr r "-"T i"ir-.;i v:i: - nasta out into tne sunshine f nnmnnn. before him witn.. pity smninr mi-vi, -my; ieno, . oev. tnai i0.h,B. bonia-htid if Vo,,-,m hi. bright .yes. "My dear Sir." "" .cara wm wreatnea upon ana soui- iu - fha conaolallon of auSe.Hm". . Said. ."Everything IS tnougnt.ensiHa aw a iooi wnose on aoiaing, ,h. .im.. . iii ' . . 1. everything Thoughtto o''u' nd -Oentrallsed thought . . was a f jt js, Perhans to this buUdina"? llKe neat, Jigntj electricity. u ewu nwur ao no ahsji find a .vmnathetio helnr Ar. la nov.r wa.ted. ; The energy know when it was it may have been Vsh h1sBiBi4n awes T Aaia a. .-..il K J fa .ant fftrth in w.va. in th. tim. Of BUddh. Or Confucius. OP m "i . , t . ' " " . . , pnat rvR. . i . rain mm w 1 1 1 ihvi atri rna bah doaa If you came around at an unsea sonable hour of the night the good small dog - would probably confront you and make a racket that would waka up the family, and the big good dog might, down you without giving any alarm. nt vmi na,r.- aaa t Vi .Isil do you make it out?" . ..k - An Jain as your nose on my "There are anaopy dogs, and it Is well emlOCK liOmeS. If VOU mntirk tr lnnlr nut fnr Ihnm whan an-1 him clOSely yOU Will See Urln. nramlca. wnara vmi a.rA nnt shudder at Its lonesomenes. and mak. that the eyelashes. on -the -upper 114 of known; but wherever you see the warn- mm ii wwini im ien. , ,, - ing sign It is usually sate to taite u tnat , "So they do." saldtte D. V. 8. " s you can buy the dog or dogs for 15 "Well, that tells the whole story, so eents, or that the family doesn't own ' far as my deductions have progressed," dog." aaM 4w. IlAm.. R'"l1h .VAla.hu tk. . . said Mr. Home. "The eyelashes of the uppar lid or bis left eye slant toward Thought rt.valnnait to drive the engines of human energy somewnereDacK of comforts of unnumbered years, and to thenv over In that direction. the left because the spectacle lens over, that eye when he is at work presses Quiet Celebration In Kentucky. , From the Georgetown News. For the first time in the hlatory of for all time. Now. you think you ar th soul i emancipation Trpm.th bond- hlm W1U people turn with love snd af-r "The reaaon why the lens presses tha city noarresta for drunkenness were urea, f rresio, you are urea. ? jto v . -uo .nww am, faction, knowing th abldln armth them over la that his ngnt ear standB maae on tnnstmaa ranee, xsuc J. ao Know inti .iui . . i.h.ii(. vi, u mtanAm maa am rhHarm.. ...v. titrht -inA think you are etrong. Behold, you are the soul-energy of this small card has of brotherhood within him. As for rou. out further from his head than bis left Chrietmaa day. Judge Bradley must strong, ine power or great minoa is 2'",n, wouwnai i w years Kahj j y , - - ear. making the spectacle bow on that nave Known tnat tnie wouia ne tne pan. haif-dosen words charged with a great H le here now radiating sweetness and Jeacallyotrt thought form ram -with whloh fean ; content for the trifling .urn of 16 cents. J 7, batter down wallas storm fortifications,. Think of it. Friend 15 cents for smiles take cities. But Thought; to tie power, 10 laai you au your Jire ana .to light This llg, g picture of A. Perrf . Bliven. tha . Rewvlrlvn I He cloMd hie portfolle and went ma- side a looee fit and making his .po- nQitotnas. foj tin h alr.hin Jhilh .elaraa caciOB Bit I1UIWUD. xn retina way wwu luni auwm vnim,.i. ..ry - n...vu - v.vv. - t his right ear swing, out further Hthan dusty and the courtroom looked very will travel Just gg well on the wa- hls left Is because he sleeps on, hi cold. Now, what was th cause of this ... ... u' . . . leftside. ; unusual occasion? Has the drinking l8r 8 W the) air. Above 19 sec" "He Bleeps on that side because hi. cia. or town ana county rerormea, or tionai T16W Of Bliven'. airsalD, show- f ,y ' S"- --l ; , . T-. :)'' I West Pointer In Consresg. must be intense, muat be concentrated, you to Paradise with the beatific, radl- From the Boston Herald. muat b dnmin&nt not shrinking and ance or sunilgnt UDOn your Cr. Flf- fitilt. an alumni uun itiAn nf Wi afraid like a mmv invalid. It must be. teen cents for the cryetalllied' and. con- Point and Annannii. mrlii.t.a nnnl h. on th. nthv called ercnor mad weak thl bold, and effective and fearless. Which centrated .happlnes. of- a. (thousand organised from th senate and house. "Wonderful wonderful,'" exclaimed was the money market so tight that the Yankee Bird, as Mr. Blivea calls his brings us to the spiritualised card years, breathed into a email card and Two senators, Frank O. Brlggs, of N.w the horee doctor. -.people did not have money ? enough to '.t-.ni,, -Li.. - ' ' again. The 'Do It New upon this card laid before you by a brother's band. Jersey, and Henry dtt r Pont, of Dela- The train baited t a eUtton. and as get drunk on? "D m aignt. ' 'V,