Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190?, November 14, 1895, Image 3

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to
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liluli hud
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Zfi i...0iumlii'iil'"" oiMfff.iri
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.uf tli pr,-iil .,
harri.-it .olll mjr'l P 'h"
-.uf my r.-il.'i'i'. '"r m'-'l"'l"'
Bi,.l mo U.K-t l'-r l.fl. J ;m.mh1
awwtliHi my ooii'ltnou Tlm re-
.! nn.l work. wy l my
"Tlm Ntnivl IIiikiiI," I
"All, I inn ki.Iiijj tlmrn lim. Will yon !
Allow mi' to vnih wild yuu nml to i iiny
Hint I.iim?" mlilml, i.iiiiMiiK to fuir
ImI rn-li.ni It Htiuiui to dm mipplu
lnt. lt uf Miin lii-iiy
After a llilln ilmiiiirilin rin-Lf-it'-k vnn
iiiiHtriipi'i nml iitliu'hi'il in tliti Imvrr
mirk I i-uirliiil. I miw with out txf notion
tlmt tlm kli'iuli r Hituri', tiilliivml of im
ourtliii. iln-w lttw.tr iiioiu tri'iit him I
iiKivml f.irwnri) with Kinuter cntit.
Tim two tilrl, trtinqiliiK niiriilm-ti.il
lloiiM tlmt luiiiily ruml whliilt WlinU
ilnwii from tlm miiiuiilt uf tlm pilau to
Italy, i.iiiii iiultf fr.'ii from tiny funr
of iIiiiiuit. Tlm illKcoinfiirt nf riilu noiik.
ml I'luiliiMH, Ij.xiIh lii-uvy with mini, nml
Ilia fiillKiiu i'oii"i limit on tha luilu
trump minminl tn Im tlm only fauna of
txiiiiiliilut tliuy lunl.
juii wh. wliioi mm In tin witlklnu
tour, mill cuii't tnp for wtuiiliiT, " rtt
iiutrkixl Itctly, with a c-'iinpri-lii'ii-lvii
hIiiihhi rnuuil ut tlm mint kIimiiiIi'iI mmiti
titiiia, tlm ruin liinhi-il rin l.il kIiowIiik
tlmlr rli-h Irown In vlvlil cmitrimt to the
Uiiuf ky mnl niiti'huii of vivid Kril'
iiiukV "Oiiii muHt tnk tlm ti'Hiil anil tlm
lunl Jut it they cmmi, llkn Hid rotiuh
ami ilia mniHitli j I iic.ua mi tlm mm!. My
frli.iiil ami I urn ku.hI wulki'm, nnl wh
mijny a trumi liku tint lit npitti uf thu
Weill lu-r "
1 litol K"t tlit l.l.-a tlmt tlm xirlit wnre
lUir, althoiitjl) thi-y w ru iitilto unlikn
lit H-roiiHl it) primim-ii. lilt hy tilt I i(ot
til know mori) nlxiiit my ilitmiuiU i-rnoit.
Tlit'y lut'l wulktiil iiimit of tlm wny from
tiuinlirurk, llinmuh tlm lirmumr to
lluli'ii. 'I'll, til limy liml Hi ken tlm truili
t.i Mnruii, nml tinmen lunl jiumui'il tlmlr
trump, Moiipiim lU'Vi-ntl tluya m tlm rnatl
nt HiHiniliiliik. Trufol nml Frmutmiliolm.
"Wo khall ty at llormioa fuw tiny
ami runt, ami limn wo ahull timot our
I lutLH auitin. Von tmii't lliink how lin
J Wl HI" ti flHt tlioni Iihk. Wutinlto lov
' tlm v.-ry Hirnp;- ami htn-klon. Iki yu
I kimw ISorinio nt nil?"
I 1 avowal my iimnitimi.
Nor tin w. Tlmrn wa an Anmrh'Bii
! laily wt. nmt nt liiiiHlirm-k who n'om
im-mU-'l tlm Nuovi liaKiil l u. 1 thin
im tlmiiLlit iih iiultu mail. lut '
' i-xtr. ii.i ly klinl
i Uiui..." i iii. ailil.Kl. auililmily a
i tloulit, tilio atortiil up linpri'-Mimik for
tut.iiiii rn.il.
NothliiK lint a vliilmit wrmioli wouhl
Iiiivii 1'iialil.id mo to Imivti liurmlo. 1
lliiKiirml mi, IiukkIK ly lm'"H. Iin''
tlm two uSrlri, for wlmt Maaou I Know
ot, lintmrt-tl ton.
Thu tiliinii li.nl a onrtmia tihurui. It
ml thu atruiiuth nml Ki-iiinluur of tlm
inoiintiiiuN mnl thu ((lory nml kI'IK'""1,
if tlm koutli. A wt'fU pimwi". tlnrlim
wliloli Urn two Kirla nml 1 wi re ulimmt
Iwitya toKothtr. Tlmlr til tor uncmivt'ii-
tiomillly kurprlkiiil inn, hut It ilnlinlill
urn too. Tlii'ir liluna Mft'ro not tliud, nut
milling lunl bi'iiii auiil nnco or twlim
ahout t-xti'iiiliiitf thoir wallilng tour to
tlm KiiKHiHim, by wny of tlm intruina
tiaHH, 1 hu4 JuhI mmlii up my miml Hint
wlmru thuv wimt 1 wmild uo, iur ni
tlmuht of Ili'tty truiupliiK unprotimtiiil
and uxDOHi'iltothetiliuimeor Iiihiiii mmo
inu with illaniny. Alrmiily I aaannitnl to
luyattlf tlm tniiu'a rlKht of iirotot tion.
'i'hn tan uirla llntiiuid riwiient fully. 1
most olM ilii'iitly, to my itilviiieainl nH"
no ohliMitloii w - intiivnr whim 1 tn nmroo
Hint 1, too, liit.imliiil to virni urn f"K
rill,., unit won 111 uo whi'll tlK-y went.
I,, i.i nwn miml I lmil fully olituimo
how uiy roinuimo wna to oiki. i wouiu
innrry lli-ity Wo nhouio no poor, uu
kimw lit r "tuKti-a word Hlmilo, nnl
would work trolily hnrd iind win tmo
ui'k for mymlf und wuulth for Imr ln-
forti wo w ro Uvo yt-ura onmr. n "
vlHiona la lovo nutlty !
ndllm cloud dr-liiK Imr coii.pimloii.,,tlo look dow
i.
forgot tlmt I lut'l n IiunImiiki iu jonoo... .
'I'oor l' lolill im wuuio n "
turml."
"Ynn know my JiuHimmi.'
"Hlluhtly We nmi t pretty oftmi In
hall," I uiiHWwi'd tlryly
'Oh, Mr, Ahliiliiirm, wnu
think of nit-? Hut I do iv r-ownr...
and 1-1 Hhall l 'IMy " " u ,lin "j
Foiitnwinii. Wo aru nmnt i coup.u. ...
yt-rno contented. 1I thought tlmt
you ailmirnd Klttlo Morlaon. Hho I"
uoh a dimr. wood Rlrl. Him hu nlway
btmii vnry lutli'pt'mlfi't ami niKu
ctl. hut" Axnln alia utopp n,
r.Md iu Mr, l'iuld n nonuiiiui i .
iut nf littlu roniumio that had n
doubt bwm dimumrliiKtii ht.r uritin vur
alnce our nientliitf In llio ruiu awwi".
of Htnlvto. . ,
ii... i.,.ur aiimIIv thiniza uo wronK. 1
,.ii,. in lnvii with tho wifo iiiatoad
of with thn maid, thank" to Miaa Kittle
...i.,.,.'- liirln frU. Uotty 1 mnat
...... V... v.- .i... niunn 1 hnvo callod her
i.. .1,,,111litn ButtT had al
aiwiiYn ... , - ,
...,,i i.. frniilt to lie imlulKd. and l
waa a broken hearted mmi-for fully ( 88
u lint I miuld not ill mere civility
lettvo tho two forlorn women to trudge
........i.. tr. Piiiiiri-hiiin. oniKitdally now
tlmt 1 kimw ono of them waa tho wifo
... ..,..l.,. tiiirriater. Uy the timo we
reot-lmd otir Alpine Mecca we were the
beat of frien.la Kuin. fluid totned up a
day or two luter. ana i '' ""
we all found lour u pi""
AVE A 1 111 J IK UK TO ST A Y
THE MOTTO OF W. R. HEARST'8 NEW
YORK NEWSPAPER.
Hioua la mvo kuiiij. i " - . ,.jihiiiik
Aa tho iziri wnrn reaoluto to keep to tlma three In our mountain expeditions,
,..ir l.luu of wulkinn from Uorn.lo to ou,i r(Jlliy. Kittio Morion-ah tha. w-
.ntr.'aiiiit we net out Iii true hohfiiiiiHi othor iiamo now waa and ih a ytr j
fuHhion. liku reapeetahlu nrP-"- " pretty irl. and he la , J ,
r,m,lawcro ood thO weather perfi-ot, luM, independent than whou 1 i rat . made
. , i ... II,. hi nrn i L.taiii-ii MrUIlO UK""i,
and WO 11IIIII'1 joyiiuaiy i ncr u"""
a i ut imru itmi
... . .. f I I T
The Vouu falirornmn i.l-"
tho Vrr In M.troH.lll Jooraal-tam-Aom.
W..trn Kdltor. Who !!
Htil.lH tnl tthT Who Htwnt
Thofe vho oux'i t" kDOW thBl
tlit-ie la about to im uen a ran..a
)uiklnK tip of the dry boue amoug
joonmla and Jonrnaliata oi tiwcuy
New York an Im not ooenrrea uw -anph
Pulitzer bonuht The World, and
thut youtiK W. K. Utmrar, me u..h
proprietor of tie Han Franciitt! Exuin
1..J. I,... liiat taken The Journal
.,ff tlm luiiida of John R. McLean, i" to
t... ,...,. of thn diaturbuuc. Aecorn
ln to un atiiiouiicemeut put out in The
Fourth KHtate, anewapBiiermun'snew-
t Hmirut TinrnoMM "to atay
Vnrk There la aornethiim de-
i:..i. ,n- ...,iv., in thin exnrtiMHion of hh
purpoao, and it limy be the form thereof
i. oriifitml with The Foorth Katate
writer. It much rewniblea the anuounee-
, l...... ....twlinir fur a
nient in oitmu tiinon -twriod
of week nt the editorial piie ol
a new couutiy weekly :
i", WE AUK HERE TO STAY. j
Sorrirtinitia tlmae who print aui-h up
per caae annouiicxinieuU uro capable of
"KtuyinK," ibouKh not alwaye. and it
la worthy of uote that when Joseph Pa
ll
I'.ol Jonra and t Priter.
The Kroiieh emhasaador. tho Duo tie
Vauguyon, eommHtmi urn u-......-.
faux pa-of .UK8ttliiR to Paul Jonea
that he take oommaiiil of a Troiic-h pri
vateer and tlma eeapo from hm dmiKer
oua aituation in thoTexel. l'unl Jonea
reolytothiHwaaaii instant ami haughty
T. 1 3 , .... ,.!,. which wm.
tminami i "i ..
infernal prac-
broiid, eloihteriike (tallrry.
ti-ro.
. . .... ... .&'.iii.. .iin.. ..ii,."
,m I wit" " 7" " , ,
at ii.ml when I tivurtm iwi r-'-"-
j.wh.-o'iiMi waa raw """
l,.r th-MI two l'IIIIll
, ..... ..v.. . .1.11.41
i,tre women, a"11 t " ,
1, wer.. W. t atld tlrilKlileil alio eiu-K
bly about tlmlr Hint. Ilolh
M ami youiiK. wl th heavy H
tibr-avllyoit tlmlr head and ahoul
.. , ...i. tlm wern. 1
.( a lilmieo tlmy were lauiea,
,wor.ia uitere.1 by one Kdd "0
v, Kr t'otiiitrywoiimii of my owu.
.interwit and aympainy w.
'Antther hour. Hetty, at moat, ami
Lc.nkno. koff What tramp we v
U tnd how it can rain In thl won-
rfiil country f .
riai girl who ajmka talmooMld only
irtlwMt III tier rurif " --' -
kroildy complexion, her uiim-h-..--
bko r-aieathnt had hmi m.ruuK.
KhiiiK. and a K' lu,,,l' w "' r
kwahnir. whu-li ahoweil ixuien... . .
ul (iriif fell Imt wn heavy
'.inund ilropn of water lloth lr a
n.unt ulHlem. hut the rant had v
!.mlf aonked lht.ni throurfh. mid ll,l7
antt ttuhtly to the klim ouilinoa ui
iw forma ...
Ulmiomi quickly nttboKirl mw" '
ii lm... hut ovnu uri'i-
hero al that leatilltlt water. That muni
Iw the Adda."
"(ih. our drat Iiallnii river, Hetty
flow loll!" erled tbeeiitliUHlaxlioKiiti.
ImibiiiIiiu nut from under
... !.". - J j
Imr tlrlppiiiK hat hrtm.
Then aim looketrtlown tbf vnlley ami
tried, I think, to rAJi?4 that thia rain
betetl aeeiia really Van Jtnl.
"Cheer up. Kittin; tt will bo fine to
morrow and won't wo revel jn'tlminm
ahlno when it eonnk?"
It waa IMjy who aHk. The maimer
of tlm ttirl- toward eaeh other auiufea
ma They Mfined to Hike the rolo of
Utildo and t-onaoler III turna. juxt aa, I
r.... ..l.t i !. hud taken it ill
lurua to t arry tlm ru'.-.ki-.k wlij-'h I hud
now la my t urn
Independent tbotiKh they were, the
uirla aeeiimd Klad of my eoinpitnlonshlp.
)wtHH:llly when wo paaatal throuKli mm
of the dark, ti.veruoua (jalleriea naif.xl
built to protect n
I ...... !,..,..iti. l nev i: iii."'" --
I friendly, ui.embnrriiM.ed iiiunmr, an
: lm aotind of tlm froh yom'K
' ..... ....i. .,f tlm two nretty face did
lliw nth" - , t...
I . .Irenriimaa uf tho
IllUCII l r.-.'"
', i...... ..wmiitomiua road.
i ....xt iiiorniim waa a aumptuoua
I waa aooll tlreaaea
ml Tlriino. atnvlnU
,l there, ioat ua the fancy took na.
wua at Tiriino that the elimax of my
brief niailiii HH name ami tlmdenouenieiit
of thia adventure befell.
Wo wero houauil in tlm Hotel San
Mieheio. mn 't l'"' n""i,,t",t lotelri
auroly wherein a mini illicit take Ida
onao, for the Imildinu hud forumrly alio
1 KiKti rliood. Tho bed
room were vaulted, tho flonra wero of proIUptly forthcoming.
4.to.m. anil all um " "V ' . . " ' . Yu'" " V :. iu 0(irdially
At mo u... Tloea, an no w ...v..
liowroiuui ii.v..-
aa natural-
offered him.
h French
whither on prent feittrvuia mo lano.u. some yearn n
1 I Li .her from all the aur- nort ho W au amuatng controversy on
ronmliiiu vlllauea. - the aubject with On;
ofitho gray
ii,. i,,i tha asaurniice to rame a
pennant in tha presence o Paul Jonti
without ikins bin permiHsion ad in
defiance of the pot of congress forbid
ding o privateer to hoist a pennant un
der such circumstances without the per-
miasion of n naval snip co.u...
Thev had a tart correspondence,
Commodore -Truxton
mi
Dtui. na
of thi'a winding gallery Sraa au Immense th(U1 paul Jonea. Hewroteol
loggia, which lookiMboik tlm plana aa ".licunaed robtora. amlwa
Urn catlmdral-a. pirgrfim.ge chur-li-r ,y indignant at the .ffront off
whither on prent fenirvttla rt faithful 8olllB years afterward in
gatm-rea togmoer - po . :r- - Troxtou after
i ing v I agea. - tne tu"j " Trm.
hapa It waa the sobering influence, war(, m 0elebrat6d oi..inloi e. Jru,
,,l,l biiihlinit. or the couven- t()U wa9 then in the bumble capacity or
iiuiiiu , i - .. . n luinr. nu-iunu'
.....I nir of the ulttce, or the aaoetioisni oaptain of a privi i- -- -
which breathed from t iii.se cuii-no
rooms, but certainly mi tlmt third even
ing of ou? aojouru there um gin .".
uer had ehiingoil. Hutty .beautiful face
was sad and clouded, and Kittio s gy
After tliuiier
he
her
n..i .,,v f.-et were urj.
,1 tHS.w - - .. . . . ..... Tl.. ehntted ill a
j m hud vanished
... 1 tr
i i...u . itin,iiii!iin aiiu V..-M..
' . , ... i....i..i mm , i,il iis she
room, ana uuiv.t - .
eft ns. but did not oner ui
suggested a trol in the convent gar-
whence ciiiim tn"
howla, for tlmt old world game
wnyiTin full awing after the day a worW
was over. The garden, being lrg''.
served as an open air club to the towns
people, Hetty agreed, antt we
iu the cool, high walled pluaisauce-a
.,ro nil wa liearu oi
one
nml out of
..... .........I ,.f M Wlllllllll S
d.sirs. I ranglit um aui.i... . .. -
yoii trilling out the rerrain ot ..
I,... vnlkalie.1.
The larklike joyouanea of the ong
..... . A l httr..mny with the glorious
uuirnlng. In dr. iy mood i listened.
. . ni, floated nearer. 1
Z.HtZ oUwhUe straw .ailor hat
tlieuiaeivea m - ,
i i...t i a very tow moments
T. . ' - .h.t the early rising so
I Thll register had iuformed me of
t .... f!lnw nedostrlniis.
tno name. u. Tlie
Kho looktid very prev'7 ,",,",,
" . .. .... i. I, nir was twistea
mass or iig" u. i,d.
....t at l ie ne
but even pre
The stonily
klluttv She waa wot,
ll...,, l.r ...ltlltlUlllOlt,
.,.,,,. ....... ... ....
impof my step probably cauamt w' l
m alarm, for she hsikod nervouaiy
-er hnr hhotililur It was then that 1
.t what a very pretty girl she waa,
.pltti her somewhat disheveled state
tin the impulse of the moment I raised
lint and muttered some tort of aalu-
-tllOtt:
"Ub. you'M KngliHli!" The acce"'
pl.'auro was unmistakable and gran-
. . .......
Th . liiniiitiau camo iroin
'hone dark eves wore turtmo iu
t...... .i... ......it f the iiism'u-
CVl.l .-.1.1 ...v. - .
on was favornblo. for Hetty miiou .
l..,... I . ...... ..I.. .....1111 111UU
-'mi n ...w ... " . . tt .
lhoau whiteness was accentuate" ...
iAro.1 of tho lips that enframed i m '
p young ludy's complexion waasiigin'
ihtn......i .. n.iuiirn to ino " "
InKhiim of tho raiu hnd brought a
,!,,. ..;..i. .i.......th cheek, whose
"u ui in ii it; niuw" -
rTluct eoiitour waa apparent
'Omitd Inwnrd ItlA.
v. i ... i,-,...Huh " I satd m a
'J" I Mill Utlfa - . j.
ttable, older brotherly tone, calcuiai
4 to win tlm nonlldoi'oeof these iwu.m
"tpoudunt daiiiBtil errant, ana
in et I Iloftitltt
'tn.. s ... n n ra hu ..w.
J are WO, Bill " A
et. and tk road aeem " "
Wer end. " , ,
It ii a long tramp from iraiu.,
-v.... ...rl
u i frnm riB",,H
VU. WO UIllT V4 u
it w i i ..a wa hnne (O
Uormi.. ... i.Zar .imfL-satd the other
sirl ..i .fterward knew
' " i nuunD uwii.v - I
Kt, ''for. to tell you the iru-.
loth awfully hungry " .
"What hotel are you bor.ud forf
mirod.
nf her head.
"m? "l " " . .T,;n cirla had
learly tno iuggun - - .
..r,...d un for there wero uo -r
I iuiiu about tho trim blue serge
skirt nd the orlsply
Diouse. . . ,, .
...iuiui.1 ner umu ...w.
he
1
waa
and
evidently
W. B. J1EABST.
litzer settletl hiuiseu in
head pf the New York .World he made
no such tleciaraiioii. xjui ..o """'"l
tt in remembered tliat tne omer nc-
York newspapers derived much amuse
meut from Joseph for a time. They
lld up to the Reueral scorn of the
public his "western uietnoas.
even publish burlesque stories of
his alleged accent. The Herald called
oitt eiiieruiino oucuv,
ir.. UI,.,.1,I a
mmooore xu.v.. - - which "snmes ior am
Bb,ier with the sword ttao wh tta eparkling etlitorials, the
i i
!.... rn in his letter "several w"
do not understand and canifot find in
Paul ione "'"
to
hi,.h was that "Pulitzer
DUrueu " : , , ,, j
wen, ne nun
t aiinply It ! " "" d
luiprraalVKly In Orrmany.
The unoaton tat Ions manner in whlol
rm l . ..A .,t,.,l,ilMtmtM!
our national auaira .
Is well illnatrated uy tno iriii.n
trust between the ceremony of a wearing
In recruits in our army ami m-
"' ,. r...rlrut mm
ceremony in wernmoj.
offlner who is tanonea at rm. '"'"T
"Hero the recruit, alter i.xpr-..uB
desire to serve .Uncle Ham. i ushered
Into the room. bare, tnug. .-.-
apartment, which serve offloe for
thoeuliating oitloer of the ormy. and
then find there Is calien upon .-
after tbeiald tiflicer the following oath,
its solemn import marked by the cur
sory upward tendency of the irrespec
tive right band: I do solemnly wear
that 1 will boar true faith and alle
giance to the United State, of America,
and that 1 will serve them honestly and
faithfully against all their enemiee
whomsoever, and that I will obey the
orders of tho president of the United
Htatea end the orders of the officers ap
pointed over me. according to the rule.
and articles of war. So help me God.
Signature to this oath makes him. with
out more ado. a full fledged soldier.
"Uow different is the following cere
mony used in binding Germany ol-
.,. th.tr fcataer: The JOUIlg Con-
script is conducted to the church of the
pariah in which he enlists, where be H
firat addressed by the pastor on the sa
cred character and great import of the
oath he is about to take; then, the flag
.. "....t nd that of hi battalion
VI U.o .L. W.
boiDg placed on tne aitar, u
soldier is required toplace his left band
on those flags, and raising u.
repeat the following oath: 'I swear be
fore God, who is all powerful, and who
knows all, that I will serve loyally and
faithfully my very gracious "B
under all circumstances. On la id, ana
sea,fn peace and in war, and in all p ace.
I swear to seek only bis good and to do
everything to prevent injury to him. 1
swear to observe strictly the art.clea of
war which have jnst been read to me.
I swear to obey all orders and to conduct
myself as every conraeobo"t,;
dier ought to do, delighting in fulfilling
the duties that honor imposes upon me.
As surely as God will aid me
eternity through Jesus Christ Amenr
j. t . orinns nuestion whether
our simplicity in the administration jrf
sacred oath does not uo' '
. .l:. f. Iwypii A mflrican
rjurpose? weiu u" " .
republic are justly proud of our sim
ple, unostentatious ways, marked by
want of useless rammj. -
our example, daily administer rebuke
to the old world or tne
ways. but let us not carry this feeling
too far. Human nature here, as else
where, is impressiouauie, "
ligation is rendered more binding by
impress! veness we should not hesitate to
employ its necessary .i ; ,
even to the 'fuss and feathers' employed
by our elders in tne sisieruuw
must move on.
tions. . . .J
un. .nsrim American, uu.w
the dictionary
Thirt boiutt disregarded, an
..i. ..;.u. messnce and Lieutenant
iu tne cooi. s.k - ,u .....i h two armed boats
0,1,4 s,.ot, where a.. w " ; " ' t l", nant oonja down,
Th ami had set, win a cuui .-v weu, u v"v,.
tlm broad leaves
waa wnisperiiiK n."i .
of tho fig trees. In in Kr l" 1 , . . . , hnnt men be- did not succeed in iew
of the rtU -or made . "A .great dU i. ' ts in has also considered. no doubt,
g vnuii ... ft man fuUy ag be has mat m i.
J VI... I u "
i . . : nnnamnnv I . lannrsiTlt Cll TJJk-
on iu --- . ,!"" . :...,i.ra
An Thanks ton - wry
Hetty was curiously silent, a trifle
and somehow
mur.
embairuased iu manner,
this unwonted shyness
gave me oonlidonoe
L. ... .lu.t. mnnV
:.:.t.ti' tn her avmnathy. told ber of my .But
struggles, of my ambitions, of m, ; hopes ri rt
talked as a man rare.
inn
the street cars to w
.. " AmTiean news
haul down too tuuu - . mkina
paper, ana in a .u- r
thut is simpiy iuduiuub. .
xt.. ,ii- it is to some extent at least
iL -nolo,! snncessof The World
under Joseph V ulitzer inai
Mr. Hemst to try his lucx m iu
rry. m Ptnt he has before him an
example of a western journalist who
did not succeed in New York, that he
said aman iuv - - .
I IIH duuiuuit " .
yuoss and taciturnity jn conVerSation with a friend w- A . ht wa8 established by Albert
I in myself. I talked for lny parU don't want to be thauM of Jogeph( a8 a low
y things, as if I were for Bjnipiy doing roy duty. A d(J j cellt newspaper. For a time t
..n have paid and stana up tne
rwoU-ho-roves and f.ATTi. a deal
or other-made bold. 1 oaBier f or a man to hang to a strap than
worn an i a stan'd i ng w hi le I si
wheUl8? .kl. " when tho struggle is It does not matter in the east to
i , .ln.Ta 1 lod-l blurted ont my me that she is a stranger, i xee.
Z. T ted' . and W. would be a obligatios to give lier my p ace.
desert without ber love.
Then In the gray twilight I saw a
white, astonished face and two large
Wghtened eyes look at me almost iu
b"Mr. Alehurst.she panted "you
are surely nmdl It is not I you love. It
"ho ""M? .a"d " ..m'Lnli-
nr.fl hoaveilS ! itwas nuu -r
U it your duty. ""- enallv successful, and Al
to give up a seat ior wrmu . . fortnne from lt.
uv' " " . i j - lrnart
But for some reason ne coum uu.
ttiotio symbols, is constantly accused of
want of devotion to nis couuwjr.
creat individualism, too little national
ism. Let us hope that this hi not eo.
that our patriotism but lies dormant.
awaiting the ocoasion wnicn win
into play and make its existent strength
iphaticalJy evident to mo
tho meantime let the soldier
swear by his country's beautiful em
blem. Furthermore, let the stars and
stripes be displayed more often and with
more reverence oeiore .
large. Nothing will contribute further
to arouse our heterogeneous populating
disorderly element, tno
product of sordid, selfish individualism,
f .- ihr more worthy In
to arenn"" n -
terests; of a duty paramount to all othr
era. yet so generally lost sght , of . to
on this side
Free Press.
I feel under
sneered bis
That is gallantry
inou". . , . i.it
It comes nearer to ooiuBi.t...
Ut x-
3 mVinn hA enlfl
u tip w f th ."t.ta. to a flag that waves.
ua,, Mnderstood . .t nf the ocean. "Detroit
Uincmnau cu4""t .
that the profits from The Journal 8 pnb-
i:.; harl nnmfl to De mucn rouuuou.
When McLean, who is a man of large
wealth, took the paper from Pulitzer,
. o,..i tmhlpd itsexnenses in a
DO uuuuicu "" - m
short time. He put an enormoua -
Bporters at work, be pam mg
Eve rfewdas'omemaugivesmy wife Zir - MilaD f 'SJS X
, mother a seat in a crowded car, so 1 Ph ?h ,, -n New York elap8ed, and again he set forth , to redueo
N.poleon'. Great Victoria In W'
within 1 1 dave the Austrians and
Sardinians were separated, the latter
defeated and forced to sign an armistice.
After a rest of two days a fortnight saw
him victorious in Lomoaroy iu
!r'u",!ril.i.t.t.nK-.o..iy
.OU', . .I I thouhtit a 1'ity to
heavenly
- ..! 1
nirod for her ahseni ir .......
..I.... .l.UIII I UlI'M""
ran"" tv , , . ,Ml.
waato one miw -;,". t ,jttie
morning, and I wan
ketch from tl.o nr.
An artist aa wen n- - -n
quired. a.n.."K. .,,,.,. i finp.
1)1'. yn0r" r. ... A fela so
t tha courtesy on. Only yes
tiit", I. aw every man in a Gratiot
1 oive ud his seat to some
X7,f mio WHS thanked, or look
WOU1UU. - . . J
uoou ... . - ,um,ht ill .a tr l, exnected to tie, or ln.itrcu
cation. 1 read her uns, -- case , chance to
....i. wi.a heiieveu , im -ii ho.
a iiiimi. - ..,..,.... irn that iu.u htm It. was
gives" in Boston, "beats
to his 'sway in less than a month tho
1 vw . a . hr
and "scoops" aT t of central Italy. Against an a
were who oougnt uio !"-----. aotv,ratn and at bay, his oper-
uever bought it before. 'xnese , --j- diviglongi each
.i..:. i...,lj onrt t'lncKieu nuu uw. - . i ,.
uihii . , iHno in an advance iuo -
that Mclean was aDoo ainst WnrniSer and Quasdano-
ninMMii in hw x us. a juu.-"-- " a n jno anainsx
" that T, ... u: it none as II an uo- - , Worn, winh: a secono, oi .
loved; that it was '"mt, ' Vt' n f.triilv. but the true spirit Josepn ru -- - - WnrlnSer; a third, of 13 days, aga,.
had dangled at tnetr i . . "L" " iu tho atmosphere, and But - v all fhe Alviuozy. and a fourth, ol au aays,
ui UU..-V-..." - ... , ..it oH Mf.i.:m uuuaru wmv. - . . . . L j if.nh.a mi rt nnfinea una
. t . . .i h ..t. niiriiDie. wero ic.i
!" MUlIlKfi. IUUUK." -
1
Htllflll (Ulfl feela
One ii.UHts.i K v,lillirllt.
ake my skotcii.
nose
utterly happy
'Ijirntjusttho
did its work with
Hit on tho pnrapc
view I want
. .....Ml
iler u..y i i sked per-
oroat rapidity. ' ... - teal
miaaion w - - ,aitU.lhwm f her
y rl,nr...l.Z le due of perspective.
IX hor sketchbook am, we
wa,kod back toite . - -()t
the garden we ...... . . ,lur
too. looked nan v - (,f 4nf
uight'i rest The . anaill,ed
bur's im....... . ,OI1,ention
Atbre..kfas lSoVB0 )oolt of
ber by ''." " ,'faoa t the glibnesa
surprise orw B . hr n,au
with which i . ' - - anrt , waa
er .bowed uo 1'P'US" for aI1 ex-
Bcouragcd to oner ., " . T1)8
oodition to the town - - ron(n
quaint, old worm s(
navementS "T.k. rellow
. in its asi w'-" iltA aBd
ed houat ai' du!iKted Miss
...nsty. He" chur ' ' n..ou to her
'Z whose. rlMj.
peuu.. fri,.d had P'
.unor.., fetches. altnou...
did uot umK 7
, ...,.i ui,,. onlv that
when she resumed, .u v-.- t
"""unmst forgot that you have ever
l am "" " AtPnntre-
bund is coming to jo.u
siua. . ji,1Bir for a
I stared at ner men
moment.
Knt, J is uion.ii.
f was Miss Dlount one. I-.Mnu
Perhaps you -v
he bad
cet away soouo.,
. . .... t.i wnrk nn. she
G-lnl.l HOW
- . :..t..r t,n-
i 1 lie la a uurricm.
l,.,.,uVO
n,i'i aoouer, u""
UOt. ..Lretowork up,"
soiuo .i....;--- ... , Kittio Mon
went on rapidly. t is ar i .
.on'sfault-thiB-"""": -
.rir was very angry
iTA me for marrying, and rte penuua-
.. ..nta thn nmne
It was alio wuu ---
u"u ' . .M tr. his
I .ii nn III LllD DVH
IVlIlla wan i wm couio
,l , tim sake of old times.
ed me. jusv ..,. toother
when we used toco.
tor walking
ft'."- hotel book at Bormio. and when
jn ,be i10?' MiL Blount Kittie was
IZf "id insisted on keeping up
'""St was a little rough ou we," 4
lhat wan Tba comical
SB'S KT-
..Tif'-S any barm." she
We out " w d t0 bavo
''f.dUI together when we
beardyou call me Mi Blount, . a
world in New York and a pretty fair
;..i.ii., f it ontside are waiting
o" set Hearst will do witli The
Journal. He has two and a half times
lth. it is said, as .lonn rt.
McLean had. Heart', reeomce. . being
rniiorted to be ao,uuo.vvv .u
t .D in nno.OOO.
"''''"' '. O,o r,n
A Mother" Lament. . V. "rj. t "r Venrst of Califorilia.
B',r r HVvTd"at Harvard, where he
from tne urmgo, v- .ith The Harvard wmpu.
18 it Jack that is overnoaro: r - nVit to work upon The Examiner
,oved him like a son. and ho plunged in Hejjent Ration, and he
to save bim. And the water was wild shortly after ni g
and he grasped-but it was only his spent great .mm .or
cap. And a sad present it was that they he paper Plen y
u.e that Christnms-i sUver - tbthe" y said he knew
....H nhom Aim Rlila lovn " ' 1
rrak A weary for he was the
first of ia, and 1 loved him the b
Ah Jesus sent and Jesus took! I know
ft must be so, bufwhen I sit on the
rocks 1 think maybe God took my sou
n. ...t .ki.nti, it embarrasses mo w
10 toil iuo ...- ,
have a woman repeat that sot formula,
Thank you, sir I
. 1 1 -nac, vnn'rfi not
rasscd.-retorU'dbis friend yf
and there the conversation ended. De
troit Free Press. T
. . i ti.A ea nml when 1
to some lsiana m - - .
see the birds skimming ou the water I
think maybe he was not drowned but
mother, who nurcsa mm
Dlackwood'a Magazine.
Scotland.
Sootland was mimed from the Sooti,
a tribe which hnd its birth in north Ire
laud It -was called by the natives Cale
donia, "the little country of tlieUaels.
..ri Riuuifvimi a hidden
rover " Tha Picts, who iuhabited the
lowland, of Scotland, were -paiulcd
men. ' 1
nothing about newspapers, excy.."8
K to ruin them, and declared that the
Hearst millions would be dissipated m
...iira i-cr Hiinrc iiiuc uui
a CUlLi ym o.m'j , . i.
young man's extravagances were shortly
yuuo . . Dredio-
looked alter. .
tions The Examiner moved on day by day
in the direction or success,
showing that, at 1
Cisco was coucernea. ne kii "
the people like to read and would buy.
JfcHearrt is a pleasant young man.
uiodest in appearance and apparel 4
of engaging address. He is a great club
ln.8and he owns a steam yacht , a
. -hih few can afford, for ms
SS Yt is to be hoped that The Journal
til he captured Mantua and opened tno
mountain passes to ms army.
Within 1 5 days after opening hostil
ities against the pope he forced him to
sign the treaty of Tolentino, and with
in 86 days of their setting foot on the
road from Mantua to Vienna the French
were at Leoben. distant only 90 miles
from the Austrian capital, and dictat
ing terms to the empire. In the year
between March 27. 1796. and April 7.
Dni,rtA hnmbled the most
haughty dynasty in Europe, toppled the
central European state system and in
itiated the processwhich has given a
predominance parently final to Prus
sia, then considered but as a parvenu
-Professor Sloane's 'Life of Napoleon
in Century
He Shaved Himself.
t hr,i oood barber story the oth
er day." said a man in the hotel rotun
j .'..d for eenuine sarcasm I believe
it carries off the palm. It may be an old
one at that, but ir it is it a
peating. It appear that a oertain bar-
ber was trying im-.."- tt
to a customer in his ohair. He thought
the customer ought to know him, as . no
had lived here a long time and had
often sat on platforms at publio meet
i - .mitu .f riar vioA Tiresideuts.
1US 1"" . .. .Is .ith .rk
income after
will turn
consuming an
.u- .-...hinn nf a steam yacht.
a handsome net income to its new
. M. L Uextk.
proprietor.
He is a tall, thin man,
hair.' said tho barber. ,
V 'Has he a smooth face? ased tno
customer. u.
No,' said the barber, 'he shavea
himselt ' "Chicago inter uowi