The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, March 03, 1893, Image 3

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    b y its good shape and lig h t w eight.
••For some tim e it lay in his home,
w
ith
a n u m b er of o th e r geological
„ U « l .1 S h o .tl.« P „ o -
specim
ens, a m ere curiosity. Happen*
‘“ " u n e >«'■'•* » * r t " “ T , '
in g one d ay in h an d lin g it to drop it on
1
— v»oc m u c h t(
a sto n e block, it b u rst open and lay in
halves on th e block. T he hollow in­
te rio r th a t gave th e lig h t w eig h t to the
àn“S?” Æ'„K™« ie s sold «or the high-, sto n e w as filled w ith blood red sand.
I'"al w * n r i i “ ■thc e “ 10 dC!‘! ? g of In th is sand lay th e diam ond, a spark-
’i . K S n capital- H ith e rto “ i t * h a “ s 1 lin g gem of th e ra re st q u ality . The
' ‘' ^ “ c X m a r y t h a t such o f U h , sto n e w as la te r sold to a diam ond mer-
not required to r th e jo y n l c h a n t, an d le ft th e finder exceedingly
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e n ta tio n to th e w ealth y .
„ascholu
r I7 , e liiu
;__ n « t . ongilla
-usehold ‘ ° r.
sh o u ld b«
b e criven
g iv en
“ I t is safe to say th a t th e n e x t egg-
jrticip111'^ 111
, charitable institu- i Silt
shuped stone found in th a t section will
,i„> hospitals an u
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' i n o t lo n g rem ain
. . unbroken,
.
^thchospib
and now
th in g is done b v th e ro y a l i th a t th e q u ality and value of a diamond
‘W in E ngland, a cco rd in g to th e j so form ed is well know n th e n ex t finder
3!n ‘ York Recorder, an d im m ense j w ill realize a fo rtu n e o u t of it m ost eer- |
Se ’
r u n e sh o t a t W indsor, Os- ta in ly ”
s 'n d rin g h a m a n d B alm o ra l a re
B e g g a r s la s t. Petersburg.
Wra ’ *1 bv th e v ario u s L ondon hos-
St. P etersb u rg is troubled w ith large
royal e c o n o m y .
S lr iU
M. SV arverud & co.,
W HOLESALE AND R ETA IL DEALERS IN
GRICULTURAL
MP LE IVI E N T S .
the autum n and eariy
n u m b ers of m endicants who grow
'i nX “n«'0>owerer, a t th e presiden- bo ld er every day. Every person of re­
sp ectab le stan d in g is im portuned by
. . . battues in th e s ta te fo re sts o f R am - b e g g in g le tte rs and oftentim es by the
Wllet all th e gam e s h o t is sold to th e p erso n al in tru sio n of beggars, w ho im­
Paris game dealers, th is m e th o d o f dis- p e rtin e n tly in sist upon com pliance with
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having been in a u g u ra te d u n d e r
th e ir dem ands. Even soldiers are ap­
^economical, an d in every w ay m ean, proached w ith th e dem and th a t they
■ ejrimc of P resident G revy.
sh are th e ir ratio n s w ith th e poor. The ,
The idea of sellin g g am e s h o t on th e ch ief of th e St. P etersburg police has
■state to game d e ale rs w o u ld h a v e been th e re fo re issued an order th a t house
regarded as th e h e ig h t of b a d form an d ja n ito rs and policemen on d u ty shall
vulgarity th irty o r fo rty y e a rs ago in a rre s t every beggar pointed ou t to
England, and th e a d o p tio n of th e prae- th em by p riv ate citizens. In order to
tice is alto g eth er a ttr ib u ta b le to th e in- j p rev en t th e crow ding of m endicants at
discriminate and w h o le sa le s la u g h te r th e en tran ces of th e aters anil other
of birds and ground gam e, m o st o f th e places of am usem ent, lines are. drawn
former artificially bred.
a t a d istan ce of tw o bloeks aronud
Where form erly h u n d re d s of h e ad s of them , w ith in which no crow ding of
game were sh o t to-day th e y a re num - people and no loungers are allow ed to
tiered by thousands, th e m a jo rity o f th e ' rem ain. Vehicles bringing passengers
birds having in m ost cases b e en p u r­ ; to such public resorts m ust w ithdraw
posed raid im ported in to th e p reserv es i be vend th e lino and not approach the
but a few days p rev io u s to th e shoot. g atew ay u n til they arc called. T he po-
The selling of th e g am e is. I suppose, i lice force was considerably increased t >
destined in a m easu re to red u ce th e ex­ give effect to these new regulations. ,
pense involved by th e p u rc h a se o f th e
birds.
LIFT YOUR HATS.
At one of th e g r e a t c o u n try houses
»
not a hundred m iles d is ta n t from Paris, S e l e c t to I»o s o on M m,tin« » «-»<'>
B reach o f Good Manner».
the preserves of w h ic h a rc fam ous I
“ There are tw o occasions upon whit h
throughout E u ro p e fo r th e a b u n d a n c e
•;
of the game, every piece is s e n t to P aris I never w ill recognize a gentleu
,
for sale and th e s tric te s t ru le prev ails even ,ny ow n h w .b u n .V
bifu
against any of th e g u e sts w ho h.-ve' j k now n so. ie tj’ uvmso)
taken p a rt in th e b a ttu e from a p p ro p ri­ a New O rleans Picayune man.
ating any bird t h a t th e y m ay have is s ittin g on a street corner to a
shot. No one is p e rm itte d to re ta in his shoes blacked be m ight bow at me u u
th e ernek
doom, b u t I would «
day’s bag.
recognize
him
. O r if he wm> coming out
Some of th em u sed to e n d ea v o r to
avoid th is re g u la tio n , w h e re u p o n th e I of a saloon."
“ Did you ever have a man gree .
noble proprietor m ade a p o in t of going
in
th e s tre e t w ithout liftin g hw hut)
round the various bed a n d s ittin g rooms
while his g u ests w e re a t th e ir post­ ask ed a friend.
recog-I
“ Once or twice, b u t
the
prandial coffee fo r th e purp o se of h u n t­
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ing up any gam e t h a t th e y m ig h t have nlzed th a t individual again.
hidden aw ay. On such occasions as b e s t ' ' ' ' " “ '■Rising his hut f
n (,
these he w as accom panied b y a dog ■nukes a habit of ! n o t rm s.ng
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specially tra in e d fo r t h a t purpose, w ho som e ladies he kn
.f>h
would a t once com m ence to p o in t on feel ila ttc rc d if he could 1h ear J ‘
m
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n
ts
th
a
t
arc
made
on
hi»
,
entering any room w h e re th e re w ere
m anners.
,,
n who
hares or b ird s concealed.
“ P erhaps he forgets, »am a
wnu rem ly to defend h b s e ^
ONE DIG D IA M O N D .
• T h n tta n o e x e u « - iw o n w n
JES, TIIKESIIEKS,'
BINDERS and MOWERS.
REAPERS and DRILLS.
‘Vehicles nf all kinds
Corner Olive anti Eighth Street«.,
OREGON
EUGENE.
Ian la B ra zil 1» M ade B le b l»y F in d ­
in g I t.
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me o n tin sti
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|„,s no Imse
excuse hini. A g
appearance
nCSRt<\ fr ^ «
T woman feels a
o f good brecdtinf ; . j \ ith a |,nost fund’-
the west
W ill Pay, through Its A dvertising C o l
umns, a larger Dividend for the Money
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WHY?
Because it is read by the
people with
whom you expect to do business.
you expect them to tra d e s t your
unless you Invite them to do.
an ADVERTISEMENT
IB a standing Invitation. D ovo
THE SEOFLE'S TRADE?
L I3 S T N <S»^
it>T ,aroa,„ ,N
Diamonds, a re ra th e r p le n tifu l, now-
lys." said a je w e le r to a re p re se n ta -
e of th e St. L ouis G lobe-D em ocrat,
at like m any g r e a t m en. th e re are
- I , 1; ; . ; : : ;
■y few larg e ones. We all know of
• K ohinoor, th e w hilom tre a s u re of s s s s s a •
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• k ah n of P e rsia , an d a g a in th e an y spui
•at o ran g e diam ond, now in posses- him ag ain .'
n of th e G erm an em peror; b u t th e
A
,url‘V
led.
•gest diam onds a re n o t a lw a y s finest.
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‘‘Som etim es a la rg e d iam o n d fails to
to
th
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discovery
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A
arkle p ro p erly , la c k s ra d ia n c e and
—«t ti» ln>» Di» siu’isw
,.xp(.riiu e n t-1
AU orders f.,eFurnltuf»*"‘
for K“".'«»»'«’ 1
lor. Such a sto n e upon b e in g divided fe rriu g han d w ritin g t
b u rg h iron founder. vhU i ..¡g.-rent con­
ill o fte n m ake sev eral v ery b rillian t b u rg h iron K»un»u..
r |U.ket
id v alu ab le sm all d iam onds, whose ing w ith m olten iron
found th a t . «
Rfl
i
•gregate value w o u ld be m ore th a n dition», ttccidcnta >
to a mold. 1 ‘ 1 i ' ‘
* tr
transferred
a n s f e r r e .. •
e g re a t colorless o rig in al. In th e j in
♦ h e ..t
th e tick et w a » t
v,,i.
,h
« y v p n < e o -o f f/h
Eol.|
r y d aw n of civ ilizatio n diam onds
to
th
e
iron
in
<l‘*l
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.
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tb
i„
fact
sug
I
ere th e cause o f m ore crim e th a n even j
|„.;it-prtH»f ink.,
»hl o r silver. T h e y have been swal- low ing «P th e i <a
on or-
.
» w -
v.ed fo r safe-k eep in g , fre q u e n tly caus- gested. he pro cu re •
with which he wr< »< T h b p3p^r wasin- s i ^ ^
ig d eath .
tlu. „ . . 4 - ^ ^
e V |>
“ M urder a f te r m u rd e r c an be traced d in a ry w h ite
trislueed
into
th,
tVlien
th
e
mold
X
» one o r the o th e r o f th e se g re a t dia-
,w .v r < ,,E ' ’ *
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ionds as th e p rin c ip a l cause. Some
ire s ta te In trig u e s a n d p lo ts have had
ImpreMkHl uD
bpaibeo p B^ 1 ^ _ and W ORK
diam ond for th e c e n te r o r nucleus, th e b eat, hut th '^
'AND
•ne o f th e finest diam o n d s in tin* w orld
th a t he
• as found not lo n g since in th e Brazil* th e iron.
. « « K T A " 1 , T f
A u w n n n .-.n f« ' • w (ornlbh w e *
T y U .O B B * « "
in sands. It cam e in a novel form . A
w r « 4 • mL
mall q u a rtz ro ck w as fo u n d , a b o u t th e ¡» „ „ n c tim « .-» !I 1
" ¡K n fllm en t for
ize and shape o f a n egg. ly in g in th e d in g « I « »
F boxt Srnro,
a n d s alo n g th e b a n k of th e A m azon, and r m '- 'l - e . " ' “ “ “ •
n Brazil. T h is w as c a rrie d hoino by a h earty ap»*tiU •
Brazilian p e a sa n t, w ho w as attracted
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