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o o V o Eugene City Guard BAVURDAY \ GIBER P In politic» finds • man occasion. F has felt the t ing hand, ai have cast ah The lata ele< able and po] and brough' fore. In tin Robert D It state seimte The voters for bitn wet faith. The publicans, of other pel who favore jubilant ov tory and «< candidate ! hence. Tl Mr Inman in statecra marked I While at 1 h* easily i desired le{ ents. It is qu conceded of Portias was dej<i by a jugg juring eai how to hs Mr leu Admirers natures e that he class ilia' strings hi lie is a s prime o: was born plains in lie recei in the rt At an M upon hit at Weid Portlani was one North 1' he occu| until he joined inillins businesi & Co. burned has gii to a am inesa Ot mired I been a Het of the ’ and, if cotue bearer he is timbei rtate. lion. he wei His gi to ate the io Mr In take t (varan Ive coi that 1 does 1 on th that 1 man that 1 tion. the h any coun eho« the 1 yean had that •inet hont call« othe faitk a O » tin Wb.« <>U THE SERGEANT’S GOLD, o ’•Steady. Dunean! I’ve enough. I’m Senator S.-.©cr e<>n.o.i„, PRESIDENTIAL POSSIBILITIES. going. Keep it for yourself.” _ )> ■••"Ou© ^>lk> at p- rsonally responsible t., vn.il® the heart beau young, oh. the splendor ol o’t. “ Na. na. laird; tak ’ some 'malr the aprin». au majority in Wisconsin ''I I'll tak' some uiysel’. though.” nil i teM • quite sensitive on that «ubje.; *" I I Bryan electoral vote in 1S96... *170 With all her Uewy J swb I s on, la not so the thing; HAVCKDAY ju i.y 7 New Y’ork'a electoral vote ...jib lie drank the mixture, und. a» During the Garfield cam ¿A , The U.r«-. rarest m. rn:ng <.« the bl S»AB spirit brought back Ufa Ma !.>’"•© *10* -M ci*;i ••»©*•* tfct Siting one day in © simple’^!’'1 Kentucky’» electoral vote........ 12 of May I.J «« fn*aM> be said: la not so sweet a season as the IBM ot to«ay. «!.<• «»«•»<• 1** • « o I Maryland'» eleciorul vote ...... 8 «•• ’«:r,l 1 lump tl*i I® • • B*V ►*» t*» l:*ffi •** •*)*’< O©k<>© when a ©ntlemao, While youth's diviner climate ( Ida *• k»o* t. but now occupying » 51 AMEXDE HONORABLE • ua. cl«se careened, • «Is« d levin ma> 11« «’«••••'" • «4MM *M ■ « >■© NffiUo* In public I -* As we feel ow mothers with ua by the toacb at gang to « place fl«-!*» «•• •• • • w Total............. •.............................. 282 >«4 ’ ©••• ** with a letter of introduction face and breast; m ■ ■' an" Necessary to elect .......................... -.1 Our bare teat In the meadows and our fam-ies up t »r pourt «all Jewell of Conm. (¡eut, rt®** among Yon weiw aivraya plu- ky. Da • lu the issue of the D aii y G uard •including one from Kentucky -De t>e, 1 hk"* thffit ■ • • •• k¡fc The airy <1. .la of mon. < -wr i a the heart beam • I the lieutenant. "But I'm going.” entirely, ad 1 •••! D» • t!lke car’» ef the Republican national comn^ young 1 of June 27 the Salem Statesman who stated that the bearer had C?* Kentucky may be claared for • »was aaw at a * Naper t-f this me«}' an see tl»t It geta te »trocted to visit Wisconsin for th mi nn. yell tak' anlfher drapple!” lhe ould folks st home.” «as quoted as saying: Bryan this fall with Maryland While the heart beats j yvr.g ar.d our pulses leap pose of making a report uponX’0 and dance. “It is difficult to suppose that chances in hie favor. That would With every day a holiday and life a glad ro raid the piper, and again he ¡loured a There was no time to remonstrate or lltlcal situation and the few drops lietween the laird's Ups. mance, to make any other arrangement, and, the Statesman can really believe insure hie election provided he Wo hear the birds with wonder, and with wonder "lMim iw. could you play a march be dropping the bag into the surgeon's tho Republican ticket. Thi,4*'® * that our producers of hops, wheat, the old man's pride. He n-LSÎ** watch their Bight. fore I go?’ onion», lumlier, dairy products, etc, could carry New York and hold the Standing still the more enchanted. Loth of bear “I'll try, but ma held awfu’ queer. bp. tbe Irishman hurried away to his hts good natured way, the luruv? and of eight. [ lace at the head of the column. All his territory, and I noticed thaïs? are ‘protected’ against foreign «>m- western states that voted for him When ing Ilfv ye my pipes?’ they have vanished wholly, for, in fancy, through two bloody days Dr. Stern face flushed as he read the letter ** petilion by tariffs. Oregon has one in 1896, as follow»: wing to wing “Yes; I kept them in my left band.” berg carried that bag of gold with his er looking out of the window for . heaven with them, and, returning, still product that it protected, one only California............................................... 1 We fly we to sing l’iper Farquharson tuned his pipes. surgical Instruments, aud It was a bur- “Now, the 'Haughs o’ Cromdale.’ len and an embarrassment to him. He moments he looked at hls watch, —wool. And here the corn para-1 Idaho.... . The praise of this lower heaven with tireless Duncan. I'm going," whispered thelaird. tried to get rid of it, but couldn't find e«i bacx the letter of introduction tTÏ voice and tongue. lively few woolgrowers are protected Kansas.... Even as the Master sanctions—while the heart “Na, na; yer nae gaun. laird! I'll play any one willing to accept or even to surprised visitor and remarked ïiJ at the cost of eviryiiody who wears Montan*, beats young. *1"1 ye a reel.” And over the desolation share the responsibility, and he deliberation: clothing; in most places, it may belNebraska "There ’ s a train leaving here While the heart beats young' While ths heart floated the springing crispness of the 1 couldn't throw It away for the sake of o'clock that will get yon into Ne» v J . supposed, the most numerous cla s Hou l ii Dakota beats young! “ Perth Hunt. ” the “ould folks at home.” Oh, gTeen and gold old earth ot ours, with az’;re Washington ot |>opulalion.” From the darkness the sentries on overhung Toward the close of the second day day after tomorrow morning and This should have been credited Wyoming..... And looped with rainbows, grant us yet tide the heights and In the trenches tired the surgeon was taken prisoner. Ho send up one of my boys to see’that r grassy lap of thine; off their rifles, and their sleepy com lost his surgical Instruments and hls get aboard. When you get to x to the Oregonian. The Statesman Total................................................... 3« W'e would be still thy children through the show rades stood to their arms. These ver- I medicine case, but clung to tbe gold, York, you tell Jewell that old s..'* er and the shine I was led to remark: Conceding the three states in the So pray read that letter and said there n we, lisping, whispering. In childish love domed petticoat rovineks were to make and. making a belt of his necktie and and trust. a night attack. Suddenly the music handkerchief, tied it around bis waist nothing for you to re^rt on. v, “The Eugene G uaro man is first table to Bryan, McKinley our beseeching hands and facea lifted from stopped. slightly mixed in placing the must carry nine votes from the With the next to hls skin to prevent its conflsca- might add, however, that old Sa»,1 duet. “Dae ye mind that? It was danced j tiou by hls captors. During the long, asked you who was looking J! • Statesman tn the column with the By fervor of the poem, all unwritten and uneung. glveat ua an answer, while the heart beats at yer coming o’ age.” newspapers that slander the pro slates enumerated in the second Thou young. hot and weary march that followed the things in Connecticut.”—Chics« g w “Yes. 1 remember, Duncan. But play goldpleces chafed his flesh, aud his ord. tective tariff, the policy in which table to win. He could win with —James Whitcomb Riley. the march and sit down here beside waist became so sore and blistered as Desperate, the people of Oregon, and espec Kansas alone, but should that state me. I'm cold. It will soon be snow, to cause him intense suffering, but he “After J landed in Algiers," said ially the farmers of this state are fail him he would require the vote* o»o*o»o»o*o-»o o-»o«o-»o*o*o-»c Duncan.” was bound that the “ould folks at Tlttsburg man who is visiting i)etwl concerned more than any other of Nebraska and one other state. Dunean, whose head was throbbing home” should have the benefit of that friends, "I went out for a little wait people in the whole country, on with tlie effort In playing the reel, money and by the exercise of great ♦ THE PASSING to see the town and incidentally to account of the fact that nearly ail Kansas ar.d Nebraska failing he down beside ills laird. caution and patience managed to keep find a barber shop. OF THE LAIRD i crawled “Aye; 1 think it will be snow afore it until he was exchanged* with other of our agricultural products need would require the votes of three "After spending some time In tru?. | • ___ ♦ mornin,’’ he said. the assistance of the custom house other stales of the list. prisoners and got back to Washington. less search I accosted a man and Thon I ’ ljier Farquharson played duties in order to give them an ad o A Story of tho South African War. o There he found his regiment In camp, lltely asked him to direct me to tie marches and strathspeys, and In the vantage in the markets of this o-o*o-*o-o.o-*",'o-.o-*o-.o-*o-o-*<;' cold and darkness death came to many and one of the first men to welcome nearest place where I could get shaved. him was the Irish sergeant major, who Monsieur did not comprehend, and 1 country over the surplus articles of It was that field of dread memory— of hls audience. But as they fell was so delighted to learn that the doc repeated my question. What he like kinds from other countries, asleep and their thirst was sated and In June North American Review. Magersfonteln. From dawn—when the tor had saved hls money that he got I do not know, as he understood M with cheap lands and labor. The • ♦ ♦ belching hill front of fire had mowed their pain eased, their lullaby was, to drunk and gambled It all away the English, and I am equally Ignorant of Statesman holies that it may never them, the sweetest they had beard first night—Chicago Record. French. We parted. “The trus'. quest on was in the In swathes the ranks of the Black since dill lhood. be classed with the tiewBpajiers I “1 w alked on until I met an lutein, Watch — till dusk — when the last gun that would detract from the value campaign of 1896, an I the menace had sent its whistling shrapnel—tho Dunca i could play no more. It was gent looking chap whom I stoppw'. IN RIP VAN WINKLE ’ S LAND. Indeed only fitfully be had played at ot this policy—a policy ' that be- lof the trust was then pointed out, air had seemed to live and screech and Slowly, distinctly and In a loud tn« : all. comes more inportant to us as The I'urtugiicie Colonie» In Atrio» of voice I again stated my request. scream and to malm, blast and wither but the warning was unheeded. And the laird was passing. diversified agriculture is developed In a Backward State. Anybody ought to have understood the men of the Highland brigade. Now the heavy band of monopoly The dark African night had flung its “Goodby. eld man, and thanks!” The Portuguese colonies In Africa but he did not. He threw a voile' here.” j sighed the laird. “ If you go home, tell Charity leads us to believe that is laid upon so many that there is blackness over Magersfonteln, and in j them I sent my love. I wrote to them are the Rip Van Winkle's land of renl- of French at me, gesticulated madly fty. After three centuries of white and left me standing there. scanty scrub and hollows remained all yesterday. Good”— tlie Slates nan editor is honest in a growing protest against a system tho dominion they remain pretty much In "With the third man I changed my those who could not well retire when his opinions, and that his broad which permits a few men to control the bugles, with reluctant notes, sound There was a slight tinkle, the laird the condition in which L>a Gama and tactics. I did not attempt to talk to i fell sideways. He bad gone with his him in a foreign tongue that he wn , his bold successors left them. stab-in- rit as to the benefits agri- each branch of industry, fix the ed the retreat. j comrades. Here is a picture of what trade too stupid to understand. I clutched riper Duncan Farquharson sat up rate of wiges, the price of raw- The dawn would come soon. Already I means In the favored region of Cabln- him by the arm and held him while [ .-ult'irsl r-upH-t. derive from pro and groaned. Ills last experience of tective larilf enactments are not I material und the price of the fin life had been rather mixed. He re- the summits of the eastern bills were ; i da bay, where there Is a single white performed a pantomime shave. When beginning to appear through the gray- . membered retiring behind a wire ft-nce, ness. Day was coming, and the night I trader who occupies a house of three I finished, I looked at him Inquiringly. purposely misleading, hut made | *Bhed product, “ ‘Yes,’ he said, ‘I can see that you “Until four years ago no Repub and after he had scampered over the and those who bad gone under Its ! rooms, with a “shop” 20 feet by 9 through ignorance. He writes that veldt a few dozen yards something blackness were now to be numbered , attached. The place is stocked with are a desperate man. X suppose you “nearly all our agricultural pro lican of prominence defended the happened. What this was Duncan puncheons of some vile stuff called want me to take you to a secluded with that which had been. “rum” which are exchanged for palm spot where you can cut your throat? ducts need the assistance of the I trusts; now the Republican leaders was uncertain, but as he felt his head Duncan, however, was only concern- • “Never did the English language kernels. he knew he bad been hit to I speak of the trusts in guarded ed about one thing. custom house duties in order Knots of natives from the Interior sound sweeter to me, and, learning The blood had caked hard on I li Tin- laird was goue. He had asked ! villages with loads of kerrels begin what I wanted to know, I was soon give them an advantage in the I terms. The Ohio platform recently neck and collar, and as he moved it him for a march. He should have one. to present themselves at the shop by fl happily wending my way to the near tb e I adopted demands that ‘ so-called began anew to trickle down his face. markets of this country over Dunean rose, propped himself against surplus articles of like kinds from |“hill be regulated from time He took out his handkerchief and band the bowlder and stood over the body a. in., and when the trader at last est barber shop.”—Detroit Free I'resa. makes bls appearance there Is a noisy aged his wounds as well as he could The Stock Exhausted. other countries with cht-ap lands p° Ume *i"l so restricted as to Hls pipes were safe. He could fc 1 of Ids lieutenant. crowd of kernel sellers and thirsty Then over the veldt the low. wailing At one of the great department stores and labor ” These lacts are pre- guarantee immunity from hurtful tho reeds lying over hls knees. He strains of “Lochalter No More” rose hangers on. The exchange of rum for kernels Is the other day a young mau was In monopoly.’ l’he word ‘hurtful’ is bent to grasp them. aenteil for his information: Ho was tormented with an awful and swelled Iu the dawn, like the voice quickly effected, and by 9 o'clock In dulging in airy persiflage with the Wheat is "protected” 25 cents a as broad as charity, and enables thirst Hls water bottle was still in of a mother mourning with a sore ar the morning the entire population may pretty shopgirl behind the counter bushel. During the year ended Il^*e *ruBt defender to sbiell every tact, and he raised it to hls lips. Still ticulate grief the loss of her children. be seen lying under the shelter of the while waiting for hls change. It was well played. The Infinite sor- cocoanut palms either stupidly drunk "What a wonderful place you have June 30, 1899, the United States trUBl behind the plea tint it is not the thirst continued. here!” he said. “What do you sell?’ Ho sat up and considered. Where row, the wild hopelessness of the ni u- or noisily quarreling. imported breadstuff* to the value of I bortful. A monopoly is not hurt- was hls company? Where was the sic rang out over veldt and kopje, and The mingled uproar and snoring las's “Everything.'* was the reply. more superstitious among the till about noon, when there is a sud- "Everything?” was the Incredulous 12,544,765. We exported to the ful tu thoee who operate it, and it captain and hls lieutenant the young the Boers muttered that “it was file wail return to sobriety, and the crowd comment “What do you mean by ev value ot ♦246,340,487, Yet men they can control the government laird, who bore the same name as he ing of the souls of the petticoat rooi- den clears away to the village to collect erything?” bore? lie would go to them. So he neks.” It was probably Piper Farqu- the means for another carousal. may be so partisun, or ignorant asPbey will he sure to decide that it went. "Just what I say," responded the On a “good” day the trader at Ca girl. “Anything you want we can He rose up and, reeling, fell. He harson's best effort. It was hls last. to glorify the Republican parly for |’B n°l hurtful to any one.” The Boer sentinel in the advanced blnda bay gets rid of about 190 ga I- supply you with here.” rose again and once more came down. “protecting” the wheat grower. ' • • • trench saw, ns the dawn came, a Ions of rum, and he avers that tlie “Oh, you can, eh?’ commented the Then he crawled. Hops are “protected” 12 cents a There were groans and curses and rooinek standing facing him. He was scene described Is repeated every day pretentious Alexander. “Well, let me look nt some fnmlly ties.” The Chinese may not be able to sobs from tho darkness, and sometimes a petticoat and might have thousands in the year. pound, li. 1899 we imimrted of Ba behind him. The sentry brought his Without remark, but with demure Next to rum and “civilization” a wild yell tore the night asunder. I dominate the politics of the world, varian hope, a fancy growth that ie countenance, the girl went away, but There were calls for water in all tho rille to the “present.” It was nn easy greatest curses of West Africa |but when the five hundred millions peculiar to Bavarian soil • nd dialects spoken north of the Tweed shot-a tall man. with no khaki tunic smallpox and the sleeping sickness. in a moment returned and said: "I am i.idusttious Chinee. and In many forms of southern Anglo- to deceive the marksman. Then the From this last no case of recovery sorry, but the manager tells me that climate, 1,319,319 .pounds \V< lof patient, Mauser barked. has ever been known, and so con we are just out of family ties owing exported 21,145,512 pounds. Tit. I laborers are furnished wi n motiv. Saxon. In this wise l’iper Duncan Farquhar tagious is it that in the native Chris to the great demand. Perhaps you'd Duncan crawled through them. At Oregon growers got 6 to 10 cents I power and labor saving machinery last he came to tho barbed wire en son of the Highland brigade rejoined tian community every communlea t like to look at some family Jars?" The young man decided, however, has a separate cup from which t > p: .-- per |x)und for the 1898 crop. Th. they will lie able to dominate th. tanglements. As he crawled through Ills laird.—Detroit News. take of the saernmental wise.—Lon ! a that the latter was an undesirable com these the barbs tore his kilt and hose, I labor market of the world and fix 1899 crop was sold from 2 to 4j What I, n MyMIcI Leader. modity, and he would have non» vf ft and he felt tlicm enter hls flesh, but at What is a mystic? The dictionary cents per pound. Not much use ol II he compensation to lie paid to th. hist be threw himself clear. —New Y’ork Tribune. Cheap (ata. | gives us au answer perhaps, but one Then be rolled down a short way, 12 cents per pound protection for I (oilers of all lands. China may General Sir Herbert Chermslde was That Settled It. and a bowlder brought him up. lie wants in a thousand eases something formerly a consul In Asia MlHor. Once, I not not be able to stand against the hop industry! Hueh protection more than the dictionary. We like to “Wky do you think the pDintiff In put out Ills hand to protect hls face is a fraud, and the framers of the I the combine«! assault of the jxiwere and caught another hand, cold and make definitions ourselves. This is a in a weak moment, lie scut a couple of sane?" a witness examined as to seme stronger tendency than we suspect, A beautiful Angora cats as a present tn body’s nventaJ condition was asked by statute kn«’w it when they enacted I politically, but that the labor of clammy, tn his own. mystic Is n man who makes hls own a latly in Constantinople. The lady counsel at a trial. Tbe other groaned aloud. I China when pro|wrly utilised by the Diogley tarill bill. was so pleased tlint she asked him to ' definitions. "Because.” replied the witness, “he “Is that you. laird?’ said l’iper Dun- | I knew a man many years ago in a send some more. Sir Herbert gave his is contianally going about as—rtlag Our mills ehip millions of feet the great captains ot industry of can Farquharson. native servant some money and told “Ali. it's you, Duncan," said Lieuten country town where 1 lived who was him to go and buy two or three. Thea tlmt he is th« prophet Mohammed.” of lumlier to foreign markets. Pro America and Europe will become a a typical nonconformist and nn ex "And pray, str,” retorted the learned ant Duncan Farquharson. came a demand for more cats from the tection of lumber is a fraud and c ntrolling factor in the industrial “Ah, it's me. laird. Are ye salr ample of self reliance. He was withal consul's friends, and be gave hls serv «entlemaa of the wig, “do you tbla* a man of strong character and did not the framers of the taritl bill were I world cannot be denied. The labor hurtlt?” that when a person «lectare» be is d*c ant more money with which to bay prophet Mahammed thsrt is a char “Oil. I don’t know, Duncan. For ask anybody's good opinion. He was a cats. aware of the fact. Take so-called of the civilised natious of tbe world proof of hte icsawdj"?” heaveu's sake, if you have any water, cabinet maker and always spelled bu This went on for two or threw protection to apples, onions, hay, will read their doom in th« indus give reau "burn." A man to whom he sent “I do.” me some?’ months, and the native servant waxed oats and other agricultural pro trial and commercial development “Why?’ “I’ve nae water, laird, but I'll get ye a bill said to him, "This is not the way exceeding fat. One morning, however, “Becans»,” aaewered thw witrn M. re- some. Ye are awfu’ caul’, though." Webster spells bureau.” “Well,” said the general, on coming out of the con ducts, and export and import sta of China. he. "this is the way I spelt it. and 1 said the piper. g riling hls questioner with ea tistics show that they require uo have as good a right to my way as sulate, was surrounded by a host of placency, “I bagipea Vo be tbe I 1 He took off hls tvnlc and wrapped Th. Dalle* Timea-Mountaineer: infuriated veiled women, who besought protection and, in fact, are uot pro the laird in it as well as could be done Webster has to his.” He was a mystic Mohammed to curse him becausp he Mohammed myself.” — Lemkin An iu orthography. swers. tected by reason of tariff enact “ There w»« a stronger sentiment for under the circumstances. ' Ye must lie born again.” That was had stolen all their cats. It appears woman snff. ag» than moat neople The lain! suddenly stirred. ments. that the native servant bad pocketed A RlfWprrmr. mysticism to Nicodemus. His diction "Do you mind the loch your father thought prior to the re .-ent suction. the money for himself and gone round "DM you go to t' . Dags bs» On the other hand: The iron, ami we twx> used to fish at the back o* ary didn't explain It. Jacob Bebmen with a sack and confiscated every cat eflt supper, major?” The equal suffrage ameudnie t» was Ben-d-houran? Now, was it a Jock called the same thing "the morning cotton, woolen and the lesser man “Yes, little girl.” redness.” That, too, defies the diction in the place. Scott he used? I don't rememl»er." “They say it was a circus, major?" ufactures are protected to an ex beaten only 2137 out of a t >tal vote ary. Swedenborg calls love "tire" and He shivered; then he came liack to of 54,667. This indicates that a Th» old shin plasters. “No. it Wasn't, little girl. If ft '• beyond all others iu modem times tent that 1» almost if not prohibi Mag« rsfonteln. Probably - . the Kivmesi mt* greatest pront profit ever en- only been a circus, I could have bought makes definitions of his own. All poets verv large minority of the men of “ Dunmn. lad. if you can move,.bring tory of foreign importation. And are to some extent mystics. Inasmuch joyed by the government as a result a bag of rnncid peanuts for a nickel. me a drink of water.” not content with the fifty to two Oregon are chiva roti* and willing as th.*y express themselves in symbols of the destruction of money was lu Instead of paving 50 cents for a burned Duncan sat still snd felt hls bead. to give the women equal rights with connection with the fractional curren ball of popcorn.”—Chicago News. hundred per cent protection in He heard with hls ears, but hls brain and mefcphors.—Coming Age. cy or shlnplasters Issued during the tha-m at the poll«.” bad not yet «comprehended. their favor they have banded to- civil war. Poet’i Qnery Annwrrrd. Theo comK-iousuess returned toAhlm. “I wonder will they miss me?’ wrote "Stimson is a mean man.” Tlie total amount issue*'« was S3G8.- gather in trusts and combinations There will be no more periulta im»ue<1 He must obey the laird. “Why so?’ 724.079, of which »c.,»«0.NW has never the poet In violet Ink on gilt edged to stifle competition among them-' by the Hpokau» board of public works It was lu these clrcumstanc«« that paper. “Il« '« got a way rf k-s plng hls wife l-e, n piwentod for redemption. Piper Farquharson robbed tho-dead on selves, and to secure abnormal 1 for oorrucated Iron bu.ldlngw m lb« And th« as I© ' * from going through his pockets for A large amount I©« twen pn* : Magersfonteln. firs limit* Only brick an«l »tube maotiscrl© I;.- • • . * profit»« n the capital invested. ''' c Hls field of operation wa*.Jlin!ted. alructurea will tw allow«). "How's that"'' "It ' ® ° •' n © The Statesman is welcome to all but ho had many within It. limited “Hi s '• fill l-f -■ he ©*8 In © © ’>• y SS'< r*«r! t to • •«• © Y Grain and hay «wittiug will coiilliiti. though It might tie. the glory it may gain in defense of in npoftMO va 1,-y I^SW week» la home.”—Cleveland l’lain Dealer. «•••*•• I «•«*•••• Da©«n pillaged fr-ui an officer a sil t’e< ©©O» n• w .'H the system that has built up our 1 Winter wheal al© -v v» tiin.iu^ , ., ver flask which its owner would never ^ot lltoarthrr Slow. • ©■• **' M*SB «* fc Hannas and Carnegies, and other extra g xal. ,\ ton to tl>» acr» «.: more require. Mwrtiant I think I’ll have to fire m ss <a ••• * f < •* W ftti other melnnehoiy loot Duncan Folk. Hr’s frightfully lazy wire a *:«• •• m » «o f**« millionaires and multi-millionaires wheat bay 1» coiiatdervd fair on th< rp -:te. “to " at en I cmwkd slowly back to the laird, and. Frl.'od ttlo'w in everything, eh? It bring» In Spokar« |7 to || . *-<• «© work been directed?” at tip ; .-©ense of labor and agri-» j gravel. 0 feeling for hls face, be poured whisky M.-r- tutnt — Well. no. n->t everything, a "To both end«, ” was culture. , ••I •t* «•• «©•» and s-wer between hls lips. de gets tinad quick enough I’biiadeb 1 have the only first cla«« |int aD,| o -.ntr . - rt tM • «•«« M r^e laird caught hl* trembling hand. ¡*kia (©»»» t stör» incur ^lage « . tK . Newa. outnutu©© :<IP «wnnM« WW© WHILE THE HEART BEATS £0UNG. O I o © © • - -- --------------------- o o o 9 lo’Borrow’« **f~| I © o