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OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL.' PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING. APRIL 12. IOCS. , Till: Dcecfc cf CLarity of WlnVa t! : PuMie SelJom Hears Lcrrons in LTi , TI . , Moral' Training Whick W . T . ai.." s 011E of you boy. wno o.ru . novel snd thinic it me lane.,. kind of fttre; who sigh because fata dors not bring any . such Tat , aoe not on... thrill your way; and wno v... ... ha eontented COUld yoU mat you wouio i - li i,ni bnnw someone who had ... v..n annuld ihMu.h '.ii mi una ana uu-i.i vat acquainted with . Georg Elmer Stray cr, in laelon -worker, j V Vayb that does not aound promising, for It la trua tnat tha sequel of tha thrilling tala la not auch Diamond - . . 7 .. . .a . Tin. Dick of Alkali ise wou.u that I. only becauae tha wrltar. cf WwhI ourdllnir romanrea for ,m-ire"lon'J ? youth would find their stock In trad- auddrnly curtailed anoum iw r TAln in. rhurch. Or at lrat ' h:y"thlnV Would But 2? ZTr. rl for Thar, a ; th.Jr rnlght "J i-VAlrmiln5wiy. d " hoaoTtal whl.-hr,flll. . Ion adventurra aa Mr Htrayar la aiwaya oo- a wn,.n tho city ha not m- , inf now In tha t.lrd n-raon & jhw p-"pl5 who hava met with Tha Blrayrr mlaalon Ja an n?r'n- pn-o. " ' .J - nv b),n uken tlou. P'- rklnnc;U It iV.ra rfor -Ther. la rhllW. amonn tha propla of thi north n'1- " li.rli whara mothara may lava thlr .waa Started about thr;- yrara ao Mm- wira whar t ."..rVpartm-nt ad- V Trralnwa..UiuUahn W! XinUrl worker w woia aooffeJ at Ma Tra nVa 7 do o whoever It la poa- , belleva In hlro. J,..of.,m-e?lty " Ibli Th" "mail room, for tha purpo.a an fluJl'"n'd into . worker. rd araral for .paclal jaaea of . . alan conducted and peopla ra Invited Mr. Strtyer'i Antwer. , , ;a ue,ted to nd m notic when ; T will cat limy hara loba for roau. woman or. them her it I bar. to pack tham P- atatra myself." And. often ho wa ' forced to thl" aHernatlvo. But thoao .S.U.overcom. with lUoer. whom h. dragged up Uioao atalr ha took caro or, and pretty Boon hi. InHuanc ahowed In' . tbif nd th. turned to he.plm rather than to acoff him.. It waa a f lon. tlreaoma pull, but oon hi work tU"4. 0gl ittpV.t-b4. "I P!Tnen a fire burned out the mlaalon and tha work had to ba d "Ttra'at'Mrf AVavUw.h. 'aid loTwlth a parainio .troka. another of tha Ilia that had be-n attack K him & )? their erU work. Ho even hod contro- verey with tna poure, wn ; Md all. about tno wona irom irnm waa Interfering; with tnelr work l JooK w the,r yn. i'Zplnl M ..em. to hava .prtd remark- SJwer it, tTie. neighborhood. Now thoXy Evry dlky h receive, men from mlaalon occupl. the whl bck build- f h ,ob b0 hAr9 chVru'whTrrwa " of paper with ru Laundrv building and whlck . . sddr-aW them by mm ac- era a quarter block. It nemiea nava . dlaaolvM In th atrength c t tt work. tha nnllr.e work In cooperation with tha mUakln ! accordln to command. - and th fore of on workr ha. grown to 13. " -' i' . '" -' ' ' Th mlaalon la" union In many way.- ding to commana. - ana on workr ha. .grown , -' y' ' 'J' i la union In many way. founded n faith alone. First It ,wa. founded on faith alone. There I. no regular Incom. Th worn- era depend on faith to brlnr them sustenance, and stranger still, perhaps, lha work haa grown ronatantiy and auDDOtt haa alway. been provided. uppon oa w , ' . Work for Cut. their service. Moat of them Moat oi in The worker, all tender . ...niinn Moat or tnem I are men anJ women who hav mem- aelvea been helped by th mission, and h?vn iXto J.v thalr .ervlce. ' xai rami"" - takea an th work wher most other u., Itnff. Durlnr tha TO TRANSFORM 3X SALOON FOR (jUCJlJ--X)y n. Xelloc lnemDer of xnc unviou ' ' ... a. a a- M m MONO th rrit vll of ocitty A w mooarn -u.rT; aiaa an m n aa rtest ev... -- - ;": Jl Ja great evus. is im excess m . us of stimulants., Every orm of .tlmuUnt. from ; healthy one Ilk. ZZa 'Z. i,.e to tha neatllent , .7 J" fci.. . to ana poiBonoua uru.n . wuw . modern -.elene, 1 used la exce... mi..w1ahM- to keep hi. health, how ere tneje; the ceM affU .y.ry;c4a.. of flmmnnitv The cause of this social dls. In . . . . .ii.i ganeral T. nx .I.T-. v.';. -e win whlcn that tefact of th Will WhlCtt iiubi, ..-.. """: I.T "I"... f ,.mdv :"X. A ! . vi. .wii .. must Change the very nature of society; but out falling into any offensive fanut- , xvn tot the habit of taking drug, and nervou. .timuiants in etoe w system oi wvtry. .i Ing oni's self with tea. for Instance) where the stuff sold was guaranteed there is perhaps no remedy. You have an(t where the arrangements of a Jrg to do 'with Ingrained Individual habit, ftnd comfortable room, the opportunities mainly domestic, and on only to b f0r men sitting down together, the serv cured by a reform of morals In general. lnK cf food freely, should be the rule. But with the excess of the use of the int as It is the rule upon the contl-old-fashloned stimulants, the stimulants nent, and already in a few cafes and . which have been ordinary nd healthy restaurants in Undon. the use of which food of our ancestors,, frorri the earliest s unfortunately confined to the well recorded times. It Is 'different. With to-do. -. regard to these we Inherit a formed r w1, consider the obstacles In the publlo opinion and old customary Wav or the arguments against such a of licensing and restraint nd. what Is .chema., Jn the first place, could it be more, a good traditional knowledge of mid to pay? Yes; It would pay well, when they are good snd when they are fZoulA not pay so largely as th; bad for a man, and In what quant t ea pub0 houses, fti which men pass and they are good and n what quantities f" rapidly, drinking as they stand bad for titan And one of : he( jnot pst" a fi, r, for the amount of space w certain things with n-fli,SSi.th9nt6t. rental) would.be much Is that they are most Tjeneficlent whwiirVer per head, and the tlme'whlch a : they . are Uken In , company and U with ' would spend ; drinking a certain food, and most harmful when they are "tJty Would presumably be longer taken alone and without food, - i than" the time spent in drinking th it is again certain that a. perpetual Sm.-i"nt tT-ta pubUe house, consumptfon of them 1? small ounts S, uhP a system would Is worse than occasional excess, and far "va8n7d" egpeiuiiy would pay In its" worse than regular consumption at one P t v J th la a demand ; time during and after a.roes.t-prelVir- V"."' thing, and at present ther ably th lat-meal of . the day. - That "r ""v ' sufficient supply' and second. , has'been the universal experience out ' bXabpfj"a "pbn beer and wine race for thousands of years, and.no Jf1; l" retail prices are large. . modern fad or so-called "sclentlflo r 'r7ant ,n tfie cellar of my . opinion will stand against experience ' house beer wtti I think, than I could . - that sort., ; , ' l : V ; "a -.i. obtain In most public houses, and wine . To tell a man who has u;edwln 5wtll ln. aSSlltv as thi ordinary and beer properly tne wnoie ox that they are harmful, and to try ( to mystify him into believing you by using long and. technical words. Is rank char- latanliim, nd should Pn fy unfortunately it is not) by the nearly CJf whoTfk il thlJyfMhion ' ihou'ld be mad? f Sols of.' It ls the best ffSSiiniVlJugtir this fashion. It is . because -ur j D'"i .till suffer, from a moral .evil far wor.e than drungenness. ana , ui " snd tradition havesde certe matter is that iy makes a " . ence whether the fermented I Uaor con- sumed is maae or. tna: riKin. nnvcn.i. knd rlxht fashion or not; r In other words., whether It Is "pure.. , f J Now. in this matter the truth perfectly plain. 5 eer iinatnwue j -."r v,. nf hoos and malt is healthy; and if their proper ties ucu,,i..o "'T.'":".... ; ini more danxerous in proportion 'to tne nun srcarriti si in . iiitiuui tivu vv vu .Xiilt.rant nnnlled. It need oronuT.ctivi the health, creating MZ .1 T" Jwrr.rjr.w.l" . -.. " :U"J'." - It.1, . gooe-ofeerVm rVgard;: to which public, some yen r bku. wa uuuu i i - rru.. v. t mmiif inatrii. : . . . . "... .i... ii mentu-m. ' T U.T' "il" .... ..! : i h-tri.tn. the. fallow to punishment. . But can anythinr be wi' eeived more del Iberatelv wicked -than ;x"eoPled wlr an this kind, ruining the digestion, crest- i"! -taj!"lVJft ..:- A . v.,. i. v.. " """"--v- - - - Ji ' a..- N al ea ulner ata iL rtll ITI Ttir nn ' mnp.r .niirDUHti. uiun 111 iuaa a 1 A -JL 4i, "D-t fl Well as tLe Poor-"HowtkC Arc Frequently Appreciated by the Rich as Well. as .the Foor now ...I.. iti. if. vnrbtri constant - ...-. and saloon, for (n nMMj cf fcU , nB dsy ,lnl, vltilts are paid to throe annie places, and the scows on the riverfront inw,,t. most dexraded Ufa . ,..,.,, rm . Krt of the rounds. IllUt'll t'l, I. IV IT I centered, form a part of tit round, Th. ,r.linn'1itia whrn til police hav I" .r. .! or.au to fltrever nd hi workers, and Julius W. Klnspel. ll.rm.n hlnmrir rracuj irum mo trrlbl dm hitblt, Ja charito of ttila tart ft Ilia work. Mr. Btravr aava It I aurprlfclnn how many Toun trk Inir girl ara becoming aUdlcled to tha habit. At tha mUalon thr ara.varloua quar- ra for tha popl In n or mij There Is t rat of all tha mission .Luaa wllera service, htld mry ivrnlnr. There ta a do hld 'vary even. g. homt inianinn flail. ara rm I. lory intra ..7 ii . wi.... . Pop "ra """"".' V", "V ""l i',rifc f.atura about tha mjaalon ,h.. th offiea I. right by toe n- tr.nc ,nrt . oon aa jyon- at-pa Inald. thar. "l Th) u to aTO), th imnt!,r of harbor. n mar loafark. Jhoa- whoonter ara "iV'li' , ,una ajrwind. ;Thr , ftre urgCd to enter th meeting. ( Incident, of Work, ' , ' J; ' It Woald b. hard to Ml er -mail -ration of tha practical good dona by thla mla-loii: A: few Jncldenta In tho work wouid aervo beat to lUu.tr.ta it. poWtr.. It recelraa calla from all over world. . Mr. Btrayer, liaa ; received ,0f :trm Q.TMT. Franc-,. England, tha Mediterranean countrlea. ,ualnUnc with the woraa. -r yon .tHk. Portland 'Handle-, go to Strayej .n(, ,.,wm tn you the glad hand. wh nVa U helped by th mi,.0n .eem to hava apread hla nam far and wide... M Ml- onlr laat week h succeeded In find - Those who have ' been helped by tn - mlajalon .eem to hava spread hla nam far and wide.. . . t- only laat week h succeeded l find- fn, a runaway boy whom a mother In fnR a runaway boy whom a motner in Philadelphia had aeked ntm-o iooa up. xh, boy waa ln'a saloon, but h wa brought to th mlaalon and given care aml work wa found for him. II wa. Induced to writ to hi. mother, . Th- mission alwaya I. ready to fur- nlsh paper and etamps ior inair v- Itor to write, for. aa Mr. fitrayer .aa, .Th8 best thing ie to puUthem in com- munlcatlon with their own people even n aatranf;eor for yera. - . - Thu thy may b torn away from the evil associations and horn and f lUal lov. 1. appealad "; f-.ll for Aid. . ' Farhament -- ' "?"cT.-fi " "w-ii ---T iV MrinVln with others - v .? meaia torether or at any rato jttf jSSt' t W of convention f. one excellent rule, and, If the drinking Of pur. .tuff I. not on.y , . rule but a necessity for a man wn - . . .. k. eon. jy .Vei Ihlse tradition. In ' n.i. .in.... ,hleh are bud- Plied by Honest brewers, and still Keep piiTOy 1. un old customs. But wnat aoou ui- UP Old customs. cuVwv .-". :- ,own"I. . ierfh.t whatever could be done would have to wouid have to be upon a buslnes. foot- eeswary capital, should Inaugurate a claret ,rved In a restaurant. In the iarf Jthi beer, the price which I pav. ,n 'in wnall biwels, is lit- , P,"yl" ' ?Kan-half r'what'l hould have To pay at th cSStomaVprlce bv nd the wine Is about half whatiTh'ou'Vb hi "vn in those JSK? tt KrtBSr!" Pbly, thot.gh not eertalnlv true that the guarantee of the. .t. .iSl ba ,Uf- Jlc,nt to attract custom. t ,s to be(ftn ,wltn cthe placa already licensed, and to 'o work. ;Ph.V it h T rilentr of men. owners ; JM." ,v?7mJFJ.Z?& aWsera So nnuntrlea where these things ara treat- . - . . . . - . u wuu J' .-"."e" X-lVi w su rauorinij, uw.u n '."""""'...of too much riches. ' to use Anuiow sini Iment anywhere ana, with any. capital; .- 7 tn sise only by James Oor- Jtt. ,.n. mWt. jn respect K dona bv some one aireaoy in possession f lleensed nremlses and .willing, to rua ed..?,tn rurtici? macnlnt ..--. 1. a .. . .. Anoioer uwiwtKi m- wi ironi t i IB' tumi. mil 1 1 l i.i mi. . .itv to -SB-men- J. nave aireaav aiiuaea. v 'n rf our customs fsnd. aia!..many Of th Peal t ara very rapioiT rnanxinx, ,. . -nmnlete noveltv of this sort ppj;"' mifsrht hang fire. 1 Imagine that the first tew '-J "'Iri be perilous. If the mass of people knew- nhborhUhe;. ' ItHT I llf I V WlfT iwri agxi ia 1'ini.ra III tlirir -.ihnrhAnil vhara aavaral man enuM uvmn-vt""- ------ -r-, . . - - . ara conatantly a.klnr, Mr. fitrayer .t aid In bringing bark trTelr .on. " -; . band, who hava gone Mtray. Mr. gtrayer can tell .tory after -atory full of colncldenca. and of remarkabl. oo- currencee. Many ,M tne runaway, ho mu.t aeai alway. to meet lncom- wit".. " . . Ins; train, and watche. for hoya who ar trying to aneak out late to escape tu police who hav been aet on th"ir tr.ek. Recently boy came to- tho in , trains ar trying t the police w traekV r mi.Bio,, H r ..jon a runaway pf .ome year. b- for . Hla parente nad then uvea in, s.atlla but be thought they had sine m0T( t Portland. He wa. anilou. to, flnJ them and to aak for forglve- neaa. Mr. Ptrayer took him In hand, 10uni work for him and said h would keep on the lookout. meeUng th boy waa lhr wera praying; blu rMtoratlon to hla ,. After the lookout. On evening at ' converted ana a. for him and for Eion IO "in lmii.r After the meeting th boy T9COKni9i the newcomer aa, a doctor he had known In fttie. The Doy l-rn.dhrough oay inera w m timywr -". mother was .lowly dylns; from w grief over her lost boy ner o ?ni wh INTO A POWER It quietly at a table and drink, and get . . ... i . a M food freely and witnoui irouoie, ana . cheap rates; If the repuUUon for the purity of the liquor wld.wer well .es- labllshed; and, above all. . if any Mins like drunkenness were punisnea oy m tnibltcly chucked put. I 'i",, ,?K?n i7S.Th; wouio w iuriuu w .v. ---- sue n taverns. . - . drukft fn. fAmn.nlin.ntn ror RonnTiuiiv. iiiiu to drink a little. Then Indeed Lth are led on: but the extent to which tney wi!S will MiM on loinw ry m w.m. K It .v. ..ireoimrfino- them. ue iimnfinn "-""r." .,7tlon"nf noursa. I. nothing- more than a suggestion. No : - ' n" 1T 1 'TVH -' A '' TT A' T; 1 J XUlUMi- CT vt T 1 I T 1 1 O J Plant's Iolanda, Wkich Was .Recently Launched m bcotland JT IttUl. a , avxa t . - . - f- ....,, -, . 9 f j i Nc" . f .ifeif?! lPSr"'vr' ' ' " I It : vV A. ,rt-'4"a ; ' L , M ro.lll(V-.,...-'..."t.t-..v.....AM! V ! W3rr 1 .... '-. jr-yyy- ji''Mn.Ts;'-:C.C1" .-'" J ONtKDN. March zl-Hard upon, tn .TTaM iinon the I announcement that many of the ' , big steam yachts of the "multls" v.a . ... fm- ui..tfl XfU ioT. Tt -:vk; oith' Vttn. the "misery tuvnu ruv wiaw ------- - these wno snare wun .rt.r , r; ..n.. e her flttlnes ul 'i'i" "V. that commission a few month, hence , sha will iinaouuieaiy p iu un . . . . ., a ,1 ,n. - - Li Vi.. .n mora lumo.. lcu I w in. ' ' T" .V" - .. . j .v.. ....m . 1 '. ' ". ."'r." wiT' Tr"fr-ZZ atT . iclna-") will . Mtint "fit for a king"' will in oa aayiusi " T 1" i : baVe to be altered to "fit for an Amer- nave -t" Ji ii b. accepted i? Volying tha best 'that money caS ?f1l,,npiyln Jne . .. . t ' . ?.U' PrfvlpVl dl.lP C IM I- hive-.Iobr.lte-redto'tfor a u v r i " it. -. 't, " - 111 PHnClDW UUBnB.vus w - ! S ' - Jl Va f- - - - & ., , ,"-,(, If. V . I - . ;. ... '- v .V. - -. v: I v ? k- ' " ' BaggaaaBBBB Mahaa. . laaIlM B-MAV SaWlV. fMnfl Dill. Illgl " - . . a. . a a. man itjutij riwww own. and It Is possible that those-who snow ai( me oram wiu "''ri . !. .ti licensed victualling; wui mm schema Impossible; but I am o jrom wiiu i ii. v e n'w w.... a. A .. I . I K. . .IHMM inea iliac ik cuum w. i"-" w it would be a great blessing. ' . . GovornoP Cummin, of Iowa sum. thfl lltteli -ituaUon a follow. J -Taft r - ... .... Brvan wIthotlt . ... . ' . V . . f 2ht 'ff-wa'TW a5d BrVan o'r elw- f Jfl? XS.iSeni witK t a wtn. "7 k. Vh";.... m.rfln than V7Jri.Z k-T i . ---- - jauuwy. w.. , ... , e a, the Prists iniey won oy n y... , , . t , . . state convention of the Socialist. Ansa has been called to meet in ka the latter Prt of -thl week. m. of .h - Top - .' the latter part of thl. weex. The party managers plan to name can- dldatcs for all of the .tate office, t tilled at the coming- election. Topok. the latter part of thl week. manager, dan to name can- iiVi.;.";.e .n At tha state offlcea to ' landa.are: Length over all, Stos' feet; beam. 87 . reel 6 tnonea; aeptn, zs reet.: beam, sv ieeio in, .. " r"t 1 of London, under whose supervision the - vnhii heionalna- to most of the crowned, aw l ..Va.. AAA. .ahs ' voiiKt ihaO sil 11 Uefe th aneclal ad van tax of.betng aDie - - . . aan i"' r" ae: raiao ."f:-' !:.Tr.ii.i.'ji- t.'k.ln. Attaut n im additional speed at-'short notiee ;wnen required, whll the i.unke; reuired - whllrthi bunker capacity of saome E50 tons rtves tlwj went ,a Yerr .iienalve mm. teajninr radius. ; vv. dImenlon. glve a werS L -. . . ... . . , . v. . . . .k. ,. .. . n umi.hw.tu it. i i-uii i. ui - . . i niacea in liroiawin in irwin vi - .. ' tmt.i rr ; inatance. sne i-wqnm i.u.: hii; Urt2awi . and en - ; imiims ot ti oywio-inwn.- . r tranoes of that bVMlO-means smalt ""- where bf ..r.. vit. k ... .ahM he on a. teiry. wnue ner masis wou w w levei with the-flagstafts Which support theW.taMp.nld banner oyer the Jojel high above the '.Great White Way." ' , .ay, mrUI.. Posslbl. il aa-l. lax hnwa, SvaL v-i laaa w . W gl I Flaw. W H.T. . . ..aiuia , , - - ... nJasin aaa V Mais. avarVininx UUtBsllUAV Undcrtakm Successfully Conducted .'tod Good ;. . - :Bh..h.nk.. f(ir th, .it. .1.1.... I... V.K.,t mi. 1,1 tint ffHESE are th day of spring house- r -i t .nil eiira ara gaj , sjmims1 tin nmiini or nnsi in ucHigt sending up cloud of dust, in hack . i ' . - . m.4 l th . . 7.-" ZI.mui with - v.. i..M. th. hnuaa I. dls- ber punts, and insiae me nouse order, which In a week or so. will b. turned Into a clean, snick and .pah home " " " . t... . ..,-. tm- a. naclaUy ullv-v uwi.t - ; f the man 0, tha houae (,0 he thinks j. but h will admit after the confusion 1. over thlt ,t was well worth the trouble., Th(g aprtns;' house-cleaning fever has ar,read untir- civic associations . ?d .. i.k....ni..nin. f-ver has -Pf e nn school k ifey back yardst "LiD-a,d.& streets and sidewalk, hav. gone g apread ' el ""''d school children nave un" ana result , inrtudinr motoJ Qulck.flring guns. f electric, lighting. is provided to; fender the new yacht I"V ..S.m T,,nche: '"", .which is the largest, ei private yacnt. er io'ytr;itv, - f. - v""T ; ttoh ninruu iihii v. r: li;. j.. ... blmivivuw sh, stores, dairy, etc., A . JUZ' iSZXX -m Atnra Jl 2 worked, bretria . jiw.. .... r"- vtnstalieCV qme w moior-urivcu guests ' oWises drawing and dining- . Mum. imrnrv aninKinK-ruuiii anu uiiici - nm. lihrurv mokini-room ana oilier . - . - j r . -- --.. j rbummio, uu v-i.. , .many guests" ' rooms, f tathroom. f4 :v ; CZCZ'rv, Tr -S. """"""-- r-e ' Idea C-T Style Wine vfen -Aniw na. ; - " V " early teorgian.- XjJE clous and' M.Hnw quarters aj aieo very ppa - i nrrar.47Ai i tKa immf)lat0 "va vrwu- I - t" . t. ..... . .. at M(n r nil nargnna au-L i j t, i , a . v . - t. - ex v vwa as va.ass ,, termlned to gel them. Him fell In With other men, and finally drifted Into the red light district of Portland. M.e fe!I aa low aa alia poaalblr could and went f.rn hnii tn Ar.. till fimitv .hi te came auch an old hag that she wn mtitm puvii . ii win ii. v .ii p". ti.nlehel aven from tha north end "" '.went to live in a scow on me river. vonna woman scarcely over 0. but looking Ilka a faded woman of 10. With looking Ilka a faded woman or so. win several other drunken , hag. .ha lived there Ik... Condition war horrtbla when th mlaalon workera found her there among dirty bed clothe, that had not bean amwithanei4 for week a and tobacco aUlned wall, and floor. At their en loore.' At their en- treatlea ah toaaed har pall above her head with a Jeer and milked them witn thin ha wantel. lie made an the words. ,'Thla la m Uod. aa h-effort to break away from hla old a haatened to a saloon.. Boon after aha aot.aUon am wa. brought down t fell 111. Mission workers took ber In ,.orlUnd ' by a conductor who waa nharaa anil when alia reaalaVd con- ; .. , Vw , .....ki. ..nninn 1 1 . aclousneaa ifter "any days sh was M h0 , , baok. (0 H,n rran- affeoted to.flnd that they t'lBf Co0, however, whera lie hoped to find for her after her oofflng. They nursed f to build up hla T.aalth. , lr 'VSf JS'Jtl mn herJelf ha was thrown loose In the north end. brouaht about a union 'J1 h.7Tha d there one night he waa picked and her huaband who forgave tierj tna niraver m weak ha could hard- lnUrmm "AfZYVLn' llvlnVha 1? 8tr.yerWtof,k th. ahiklnK 7 C- .''h'Th.Ve iLrm t hla mission, nursed him throusU K-rJu.taJ ?'2o. ?ria whfch ahe had terrible nervm. Illnea. that followed. R?..iJi" lt vr mhoui aha broke him with greateat difficulty and . nU'reo'e9, v.ttte' SSA - tf'sk&tf frm74a,lffi,l !n4 h Wi. ""vvrv.- her former, gwd looks. , , . llhood with a firm on Washington . . .. ' ' v ' ' atreet. Mr. Beckett feala that ha la In- IntereitinK CAM. jbted to th mlaalon for verythln . An . Interesting ca. In which th h ha. today. , . i..i. ... a.ne la that of Vf ltck' Th mission la also a mean, for sav mlssln wa. actlv U that or Mr. Bca Jn reepK.ubJ- pfK)pl frorn pub0 d,,. ett. who I. .uch a familiar flgur at graca Cn night Mr. Btrayer on hi on of th local thoatre whera he cut way horn waa attracted by a shlnina; . .Hhouette. of person. . Mr. Backatt has a long history behind h. ukM1 fo, h(at of rubb8h t - a 1 a I fA a)k 1 1 H a " process as the . . the aame cleaning vt tijtua.. Ik.mMlvaa H tna aivth ,Mis.anifisy i n h thmS VeX TommeVrUIe. jaas ettsj a city Of 70,000 peopie wiin- iJL..." i m e that can be house last .prtng in a way tna ea.lly followed Ey other citle.. . KOUSea increopic. - . . - In almost every community In :whlch m almost every oommunuy in wmc the land, speculator has, had . hand In building, may be found premises some- times whole blocks and streets utterly neirleeted and shabby. It was th class Duiiainx, nwr o iuuuu ipiwui.-vu..- time, whole Wonka and streets utterly of peopl who HV In uch block, that association of tne w t to r0UM u,t neBlected and shabby. It was th. class - . In such Mock, that year -,.-V. V. , v children through applied civics. . In April the peopl whos yards wer , . " - - , generally kept In a tidy condition began KRfQ KANUEL A SAHOE. to talk to their neighbors about a prls -aiA,u J'"" A garden contest that the association had . T. am.ii.a ' organised. Two ; hundred dollars wa Educate! Under Queen Amalla g offered in prises. : 45 in number, and ; Guluce PortUaTOeso Hopes, later in the month 11 more prises were , iV . , added in subscriptions to out door mag- Manuel II. the young king of Portu aslnas. V "'- has been educated almoat enUrely ttZ&SttSSZJ tSS' rder th. direction of hi. -TS contest was surprising. Owners wer Amalla. During th first 10 year, of obliged to brine:, soil and oftentimes ta j, nf, h hsd absolutely no Instructor put tt on almost perpendicular ledges. . , . Ther were garden reclaimed from old U" in queen. slate and. stone quarries, from brick- . When th Ud was 1 th Marculs yards, from tin dan and burdock beds. jjtao ' was appointed, to teach him The. -war -of h.,co"ttant was not mathematics, the queen eonUnulng his wVX t-S-htmSt, trying- In language, and literature. pAml.erlrTOJW 'ptue'nrfdl Be eligible. The competitors were, gen- cadet In. the Portuguera. 'lc't erally speaking, th workaday people, jW. ?1 TpViytMnnto High who wer obliged to do th rdeu work" in spar hours. Few appeared Inter- f1S1h,.1, ,2ff whim his sudden ' acccs ested In the contest for the money tM!iSS tht an end t hU might -b in it. although h 80. 26. ,on to th throne Jput an nattlnJ2 SIS - and $ prises were something ."ier aream oi, manuraa r of th whole contest was that clean ana .jui . if Portuxal 1495 - to 1521. 2&&&--rtJZt the Hevas called ManuTthe Great! It was strnTd.. & id wz'oi sgrsssxk ornt Ve&WTO.a i,fk,?lhV w2rtrioVt?ih1 Th Portuguese people are Inclined to 12 NeH yorl5.Irf0m.v,n! X? ft ft nit 5 superstition, and in the accession of a vthat the. school children of. that citVv eond aoV(;r,lB.n of the name througii . united .a - year ago in a sort of clvi whoU unforeeeen circumstances they Easter, "a positive , nd Permanent Z a r(nwal of the o1 glor. : movement to make a more . beautiful nf th klnffd rltv beauttful because clean." Every- lcs 0t the Kingdom. . body was busy cleaning- up, at home for T,TV. irAvm'' TV T,riT . . munlty. - Here la the program1 that was ' Program ' for Cleaning. o- , U Back alleys rake vp "a bb,sh ; collected ready for removal by, the city - ' teams.. . .':..' " . - via, v.(. ,wau..m .i.-.iiv.uj up 'and fIthe yards planted - with ...I ....i.M. . ...j. vegetable - seeds, shrubs. ' 7 tlk, swept the -pace between the walk .traet rakd led; . r ."'"-. " ';' in i mhl mi itwlm Mi ni irn i tfi'B t-jb l0ui ana reumtea; nnun or otner .up., ae. repaired and straightened, -'; - u. v lh iui.ii ucaiien ul uuuij.il aiiu - , b. vinuir ioi Cleaned or ruDDisn anu . . -.. - t -7 " .w.i .a-.- ' . , - . . - i i -Mr. Kits says tonay tnat inere n. -..l than ' Mein. , -rhe nr. well kept .VL" rr L i i,.o - Tore mere wan noinmc oi .x. rilntltT thO TlliT OF The 1 ri ICHtV I . . " , . . - . . i . . I J . -: waa iih v am. urau luui uiira at arv- ' Remits Arc Accomplished p-ihi "rrr,';'':,..:''.1 Spent UIOMt fif 111 JVOlllll In ViaHlili...- ' petted and hla -knar ,.f . u I rf alll.ouejtea mada h m a ihh t.-t v tl-nrral tiranl and many of tie l'lenta and prominent men In politkul life were rt-proUuoed by hla s Uaora, ' n waa married and had a finllv. bin nec-amo a siavn vo uim. tioaltiun. money, f nil I v. ami oni about the country. Coming up trout gan ptanclaeo on a steamer he jump-xi overboard with aulcldal Intent, but v.a w..i turn r.a w II. I.nfltil In K-- saved bv the crew, lie landed In K attla and continued hla old ir nil ha waa a nervoua wrek threatened alw with delirium tremena. Once hla rlsor- .... ... l . . ki. l..Mln. ami lie waa ..-iu . .,,,,..i,. t. i..ih. ' l.ut ot allowed to dl. the cm coat flap wa thrown back and a Grand Army button on It had caught tha mla alonary'a eye. Th man. a well known and respected business man, had gone to tha north end to collect a bill, and unaucceaaful had watted In a saloon till ' tho debtor should get tha money. Thar ha had taken a drink m two In rood will, then h waa riven "knockout drop' and Inveigled Into th dive be hind. wher he wa ayatematlcally robbed. He wa mad to slirn check on hi. hank account, and wa. finally thrown out Into th. atreet with Bwollert veins and blood on hi. shirt front. Ma awoke later to find Strayr Braying; over him. II wa kept ther for sev eral day. tilt he looked like himself aaaln. lie declared th loa. of his loos ! chang a good lesson, but th payment en, th check was stopped. .. Had Scoffed t Mission. ' aasji am ii ii 1 1 ii im fa v 1 1 1 t in liiw aui ici . Th man who hfd before scoffed at mission U on of Its warmest friend, now, and on leaving h threw his arm about Mr. 8trayrs neck and said. "CM bless you, and don't let anything; on earth ever persuade you to glv up this blessed work." The assistants In th fitrayer mission ara almoat all men and women- who hav had bitter experiences. They keep In touch with th pollc courts, with tha detectives, with tha saloons, th evil resorts, th opium dens, and every place where men and women may go astrsy. These are the workers of the mission: George K. 8trayer, general superin tendent; Mr. I. IX-Btrayer, matron; Mrs. M. M. Shelley, chairman JaJl com- ; mlttee; Mrs. . Smith, nurse: Mrs., K. D. Van Horn, evangellat: Mrs. D. V. Fine and nr. C. M. Owen. Bible claaa teachers; Moae. Jonas, representative to the Hebrewa; N. P. Sturgisa. V. J. I,OTelt. J. N. Lee. W. O. MacLaren. It. Van Dnren, R. P. Owen, A. Rhelnhard, Jullu. W. Knlspet." Mra. Orayburn. Mrs. J. K. enarp, i'. immonn, uwrm nuui'i out The children through their work In cleaning up the achoolgrounds have aona lonnininf mm nu hui uct", rotten, and If there ever la a chanc . Ii... I .I....1J W. fA.Mll.M lhar. 4. limb 4 k .iiuuiu uo iuikuiiii ."ii ami m cuuvoimun ui juuuk tni" still a convention of young- cltliens out The work that the children did 1 X HQ wtrjE vilU, inn Liuiuiru ' uu 9 summed no In a clrcuUr Icmued by th BCIIUUI UfWiUICIII' ffaVIIU Lllin VI t?wu v . Applied civle may well be followed by als 1 taak. annnisM whlnh lax -... n puy ill 111 tlig uVaiw nni.ii jaemaa nln, for a cv tn,lrh - -. "Vwort not o t ,0 M&i the ch?ld aake. t remedy a serious defect Ir present cheme of uftlon an t'on n, J'J. 1' ren'a saner remeur m serious ouoci m our present scheme of education an ertu- the children In givins; to th sute by affording them opportunities for .clvto ?ervlce. There need, to be less teach- tlon whl the ehllitren In .4 vin ar to tha stata bv - ir.tr a on --.-vaaim . , Capital of $1,000 and Three Year . v . urK xrwugut '. ii-w"'- . . A certain enterprising Englishman ant hla wif. who were getting rich verj slowly Indeed keeping a country tor , Work Brought Big Income. J slowly Indeed keeping a country stora In Fojo, resolved t try whether the magic bean might do for them what It ... - l C....11. A..... httd UOn I0r M ' and the West IndW ; ; t V. . i,. . of somh actual on- position and continual run.-e nu, ii tiiw -- -, -,, .... ....!. . ShT f' - . ' ;w !s ii.iV vanilla unn . '"".k-V: t.i o.irf l,- eT.TOT 1- the e.ri.at I of the morn nx . ( . . dM. 1 . 1 r in. t ,n pi 1. ' 1 . 1 - ., . , . .......... ........ ai . r: , . . - . i..n an.i went exne.-i ."i i 7'"uo m nmi, -of tn . I bringing an vruKr , l.nnirLi ,j'n8A,,r.,fi,u ?, i.i -- i,.nfe(i i- ' " . V . "..n.i .... Iti T -i I X I .'U U I a IJ 'V ' , , v