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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1901)
o o HPtoo B04T, futon , remains under w ater i or \ period or Finns hoirs o HOLD MOt’K trials A NOVEL ENTERTAINMENT FOR I SUPPOSE WE SMILE, tr CLUBS AND SOCIETY. t Legal Prove* itags Gies* «’ne *rtomts tor bramstic Visplsv J- • ¿.'r . »altar* Club Hear* Divorce Case I ««restrained by Bailiff*. »ased by th exir* «lisi e tiie logs J t* to l-e «sm«si T own to * nati re an«l uia i of I • nsumi r not e witb <*a< ! »■ ■on- HUMOROUS PARAGRAPHS FROM rateblr g U| M t be THt COMIC PAPERS, il««'* a •• rtn 1 b thè < pinh • bout t u1 a stud ■ 4 riessasi Incidents Occurring lbs Woiljlhir M v mg* ibst Ars V. Seer quest; a Of au y I Arre i 1) st a«ly Iti ful to i*ld or kouug Funnj weise« i pries t*f cripti of w >1 I?' »«»Is. and t.woa IU*1 Everybody Will i.ujoy. her |i taiu 1 tli a n Its pre. k er Uli« is the landscape 1 I ■essor is th* Riga saw ■ trod vou to suggest a title for. the f reata vv li b fun k lltu! Rather Inipn-sston ■ w «< hy iH»t call It Hom--?" w a V ti *r 'Heine ■•'" Why? cart >t ■k lbs au«e there's no pla<-e If 7« Philadelphia Pre**. ar tli A Ahamel*** Maid. M <s Hlghupp I think Mixa Glot*e- trott ought to be asharm-d of berteli. « -ay- - et d the paintings of th* old masters dreadfully stupid. M.«a Wayupp S-- do many other*. M -• II gbupp Yes. but she says so — New York W•« kly. Lookiiif AtoeatL Manhasset -If her parents didn't ob- Je, L then why did they elope? Whitestone- oh. It wa* a smart move on bl« part to get out of having to have his picture taken later stand Ing up with h,r In their wedding clothe*. Brooklyn Eagte. Iteeker» after novel entertainment for wiuter evenmg» have caught upou tbe mock trial, which la consequent’.j d« ■lag It* turn at popular F< . r___ favor .w.w. rvviunateiy — trial adapt» Itself the lt»< If to any cuuipany ttsiiiv s«**on. and may be Just a« amusing as amusing or or just J V i hew I'ncte John, thia la your aer- nlucatloual as lta manage s care «are to it» mniiag«*:» TRlrirl i n ¿ on l visit to the te-ai'h- I remember make It. It gives opportunity tor a play FANS last time the tide was way out. of wit w b.cb liven» tbe monotony of ht* the expense of bi I a- le John tlorry! It must er rained regulation court proceeding ind ;t g.ve* the forwt!». It ia a . ear that a reduct! some moro n 1 calc late,!! plenty of room for such personal touch can only be unule >m the remaining es as will add to the entertainment of per erut. Acetumi ins fur It. an audience eonipos«-4 of friends of the ‘ By the remarks I have made I do Blai It su t easy to tlnd anything Bell«« Tb«- i«l«-a! Why. I «lon't con player*. Moreover. »« a large part of not intend to imply that the supply of tiew lu Molding present* »liter pug dog« at all beautiful rulla the company can b«- subp i, d for the tinitM*r la reaching it* end There it M aj No So many people bav* been trial tlie lnt«*rest will be nrost untlig still plenty of timber, but It Is b«s *>m delph uiarrlol l’uek. g ng. From tbe Impaneling of tbe jury Ing comparatively so innccrHjdble that buddrii ! a Waste of (effort. HOLLAND SUBMARINE BllAI AS II Al'I'l kRx I NDERWAlli; to the final verdict tli«» aud "lice will In many parts It can only be worked out lie sixty thousand coplea of my last NF of th*- most remarkable tests In th" history "f the I nitej spates navy wa« successfully made iu Long Is and r«»«yelve enthusiastically «'very »tag«* of when priceii rule high Higher prices l>ook were sold before publication. , .• y. For fifteen hour, the llii- i the trial's procislure will always r« ’ «I»1 a essibic for supply , .iu of water wa«bmg bver h*r decks. YA Slio How ulce! Of course your pul*- »■■und with at not consid A ridiculous charge 1» brought against those for«\i*s whh h it I «her* didn't wa«fe time trying to soil i Captaiu Frank '1'- CaW* Tb* . .... suffer* « . ..„ Hear Admiral a member of the party; ofteu tb s is n ered wor*h while t«> work at low rates niiy after publication.- Judge. They knew nothing of a tierce storm wli.■ !i wa« rsging over them, wrecking ------ > and destroyiug ate, read prop- and club meeting A young lawyer or law It la much the same. In fa« t. a* w ith ,r,F■ demonstrated that the vessel could remain under water for weeks as well s« h nr*, so far as tbe ques- An t’nnecessary Incwnihrsece. student Is chosen for Judge, as he can coal and the working of deeper level» Daisy I have made up tuy mind to at the same time direct the conduct of w.i. oin ei ned. None of ihe air coats n*d n th* ' ■ laaka *aa as ** n wa« pure aud wholesome. The question of the air supply being nettled, the time which the vessel can remain ARGUMENT THAT FAILED enter society. the trial. The greatest wre 1« taken •!r i 'ippetids entirely upivn the amount of food and fuel wh. h it can carry. The Iwat w.i« net damageil in any Hardhead W hat baa your mind gut to have everything in atrict accorJan- e ,u! «•count of resting on the bottom and wa« safe from the winds and waves above. This proves thst such a boat How Admiral Kirklan.l »quelchel to do with it? The Smart Set w ith the legal custom and th«» slightest W3’V 1 if i storm at sea could quickly sink from danger. Should a hostile boat threaten it the litt e wonder could d:»ap Wwwld-He son- n-l..tw deviation from the regular order of trial Apropos of the marriage of an imp«« ',-itii the waves ami if nec«msary remain out of sight and danger for days. Hrlet Krapite*. is zealously guarded against The law cunloua ensign in tlie na»j a short time Pi,r " |n irVHi0us boat is of the same style as the original Holland submarine vessel, but great improvementa have been ' "Does your daughter sing 'Alway*r yers appear wtth a burden of d gmtiisi ago, som«* of th«* ««'tcrmis at th** navy asked the guest. i in|is tbe apparatus which controls of the opinion that such the boat now the highest y type of submar.ne nisi«' ' ¡g fro ni 7 to 9 knots it. an Ex|>erts hour. It are is the belief that two boats is could successtu guard any harbor leather bound volumes, which they eon yanl recall tin« story of ll«'ar Adin ral .No. « «i..ps for her meste.'' repl tel frl? v i hostile fleet. It is probable that in the near future such boats will form an important, if not the most nupor- suit frequently and with ridiculous ef- AVIllIniu 1\ rklntid. who was aff<-'tlon- i he long »uttei g parent Philadelphia °r . ■ i t of our navy, and may be the cause of revolutionizing the naval architecture of the world. f«»ct. Th«» dignity of th" Judge « bohl ately known in the navy a« "Rod Bill " Record. ly overdrawn am! his peremptory "A young ens'.nn b<'«itatiug found lit« ^herein It Failed* rulings lntcnsitied until the figure be way Into the admiral « «'abln on«» day. Why d n t the tenor sing t<vnlght? A FAMILY MATTER Io one of these fancies he had readily I comes a laughable caricature. Primed and with a great deal of ctreumloeution her soul, for her te«dy fell asleep. Then He has such a sympathetic voice." yielded; each evening troth sat wher •he. too. woke with a start—a start of for the occasion, th» questions and an and coughing tiiiiilly lot It be known Sa» sewed a button on my coat, ' W ell, the r> imiu be didn't sing was swers of the lawyers anil their witiisas- ever they might te- In alienee for a lit perplexity ami fear; fear for Arthur— that he love«l the admiral's daughter I watched the Ungers nimble; that l.la voice wasn't sympathetic I tie time and let their thoughts go out what was it ? She passtxl her hand over Sometime« I held her spoil of thread. smoking' Would yon like enough to touch the manager for a freely to each other. "Soul talks," her forehead, bewildered. AVhat was it And sometimes belli her thimble. tn«- make a ring? w«*»k's salary overdue."- Philadelphia Dorothy callc-d them; anil whatever I'm glad to do it, since you're far M s« Hop**!«*»« «Hi! George, this Is so Bulletin. —why could she not remember? Then From sister and from mother. they were, the result was that his love the ticking of the clock on th«» mantel »ml« Ivn. Nnt K eq nl red. 'Tis such n thing," she sai l. anJ smiled, for the girl grew more tender, and he caught her ear «'aught It strangely, Ilos It Ha|ipr,ie<l. Hamlett lias Wright's new play a “As 11 do for iny brother.” knew that In some subtle manner he and she listened, brettthh'ss. trembling; Edith You say you wore once In villain In It? was coming to understand her better tick-tack, tick-tack—wliat did it mean? great danger while shooting in Georgia? The fair head bent so close to me Egglwrt No. The play it self In no and better each day. These times had Then slowly and softly a solemn voice 1 suppose you wounded a bear or some villainous that a villain would t>e nu per- My heart was wildly beating; been Inexpressibly dear to him of late. fell on her Inner ear: “Good by. Dorrie; other dangerous animal? She seemed to feel my gage, looked up. tluous. Chi* ago Now s. They were his moments of absolute good-by, darling.” And then our glances meeting, t'holly Nope! I w outlded A dog that rest from the worry of the strike, ami Hhe Would llsve Had More. She flushed a ruddy, rosy red, “AI1!” she rose to her full height—was the guide thought more of than lie did Wif* Savins to me that since we ht- always felt his brain refreshed, ami rigid there for an instant, then quietly: .And I, I bent and kissed her. of bin mother' Puck. 'Tis such a thing.” I murmured low, were married you might nt least have afterward was better able to cope with "Ye*. I know; I understand.” She beared <*ll. doubled your Income. "As I’d do to my sister. his grow ing difficulties. walked quietly to her father's room, Dusty Road S W hy didn't you go up —Brooklyn Life. \\ hat good would that have done?” Th«- pulse of the strike was growing took his keys, and, taking her hat ami to that tilg house and get a hamlout? feverish, and night after night Shot- coat, slipped unseen out into th«» night *1 hr Fiutali at Haad. Hungry Hawkes Why. I started ter. well had alept at the office, fearing1 Tick-tack, tick-tack, eight minutes but a minister lookin' guy gimme a tip some kind of an attack on the premises. more. not ter. Forty*six Minute« with Death By the end of the week worry and lack "Eight minutes; eight years; God! He wa: "Turn fruin yer present of sleep had told heavily upon him, and Can 1 wait? One brave spring now path," sex lie. "yer goiu' ter de dog' fM. as he sat smoking In the mysterious would end the torture, and no, no. for I*lilla«telpliia Pres«. shadows he determined that this must Dorrie'» sake, for the honor of love. I'll z— q HE strike at tlie “Foundry,” be his last night alone; he would get a live my life out to the last bitter sec Tests* I niter. jE starting from comparatively watchman to aid him. Grandma Mid Cinderella's fairy g «l Hi» thoughts ond.” Shotwell closed Ills eyes a few small grievance's, had thanks to grew vagii«- and mixed; his pipe fell to moments, then opening them, saw a mother touched the pumpkin with her the Influence of a few of the leaders— the floor and made him Jump, then his face In the doorway gazing nt him; to wimd and turned It Into a handsome coach. n-achel a state w here satisfactory set eyes closed for a moment, opened slug him It seemed the soul of Dorrie. come Johnny Huh! If it'd been me I'd tlement .M'i'uied impossible. The men gishly, drop|ied again and lie was fast to say "good by.” He was not afraid, hardly awed; it rather she turned It luto a humins! had expt-cted to be out a week, or ten asleep. was not real; dying men's eyes are pumpkins and then turtusl the pump days at the most, but nearly two With a start and a fearful sens«- of kina Into pumpkin pie!- Puck. months had «‘lapstsl. and their position oppression he awoke, struggling wildly sometimes strangely clear; he noticed X^r was almost dt-sperate. Several depu in lite chair—tried to cry out. and real- the hat, the coat; the face drawn with Almost I'ast Heller. MOCK TRIAL I OR W INTER EVENINGS. fearful anguish—souls did not look like "1 iloti't think I'll ever lay any more tations hail waited on old Mr. A ice. the iz«'«l that lie was tied down. "How bald bended I'ncte lleury la. A doth eggs." proprietor, but had been invariably re- was wound tightly over Ills mouth, that—it was Dorrie herself. A moment pa!" exclaimed Willie Boerutu, "Why not?” f«‘rr«*l back to the manager, with the while the room was tilled with a subtle, of wild Joy was swallowed up In a still es are Intentloally mirth-provoking and anil would lie the happiest "Yi’s." responded Mr. Boerilin Impres "The cook's laying for me.” understanding that he bad full authori sickly odor of chloroform, lie heard a greater horror—“Dorrie!”—here, witb the stupidity of tlie Jurymen Is meant <sirth If he bail her parents' consent to sively." Io look at him you would never that thing Ob! God; this was worst of to a«ld to the fun. i marry her. ty to deal with them. suppose that your I'ncte Henry was sneering laugh lielilnd hte chair, and— Ecsaomv. Although som«' of the most difficult "No. sir!" tliunderol the admiral. "No, once a famous football player.” Brook The manager, Shotwell, a young man "AVell. yer took a purty good nap that all—l*ut her quick hands touched him. Mrs. Chugwater AVhat do you buy deftly untieing first the handkerchief problems of law are thus sometimes alree. Not now, anyhow. No |>au|*er lyn Engle. auch « heap shirts for? They are th* time, didn't yer?” Then- was an an that gaggeil him. then delicately slip given an airing, n straightforward crim of an ensign Is going to marry my moat expensive In the end. They're all swering growl from anoeher throat. ping those fearful strings from bis Inal case Is most frequently chosen as One We*r mb I* nee. daughter. You'd better wait until you "No," sal«l Mr. M«sld«‘rgra»s to the worn out after you have had theiu ! and the two men came round In front, wrists. of greater interest to a fun-seeking com are promoted and are able to aup|a>rta restaurant man. “No. I'll not »ay your washed half :i doaen times. ■ both muttled in heavy coats, and pieces "How long, Arthur?” she whlvpered. munity. J. Brown Is tried for the mur yourself la-fore you think of marrying Mr Chugwater Then they only coot pie 1s jest like mother u»«sl to make, of cloth covering the upper half of their He glanced desperately at the clock. der of his sister's cat and a series of The young otticer aatounihsl th*' ml but I'll say this. It s purt' nigh as crusty me ceuta for washing, and that’* a faces. One i>t them carried a small interesting exhibit» are show n to prove "Two minutes; don't stop to untie me; nilral by not retiring precipitately, lie as she us«*! to git." Baltimore Aiuerl big saving. Vou go on with your fruit black box somewhat gingerly to the water, quick! There's a bucket; till it the assertion. At the end of several «■ven veuturisl tin- reminder that the nd ■ aiming You can't batch me anything desk and sat it down in front of Shot- at the tap; It's our only chance.” hours of earnest argument J. Brown mlriil himself had married when he wil< about buying shirt* Chicago Tribune. well. He turned a little brass key in himself by producing the eat, clears She comprehended Instantly, oh. how- but an ensign, ami tlint ids married lift* it and hidden machinery te-gan to tick- slow the water ran! She walked swiftly which has yowrled all evening from its had lit s'n a happy one. In the other l.lfe. tack. tick tack, like a clock. He twist to the desk, took the t*ox In her hands, hilling place under J. Brown's chair, "Haven't uia.le much progr<«a sin«** -Ked Bill" Kirkland glared at the ed the box around and Shotwell saw a and carried it, ticking, to the bucket; All of this gives plenty of opportunity presumptuous s|*<'aker yesterday, have you?” remarked the for a moment, small dial, with the hands pointing to placed it in and held It, trembling, as for fun at the expense of Brown and bare. itee whiz* but you're alow." says th«' New York Time», and then “Ye*." replied the tortoise, languidly; O:óO o'clock, one of the men attached the water swallowed it, until there was the members of tlie court and It also thundensl: "that's s<> 1 supp*js* If there's anything one end of a string to a lever on the a little rasping Jar in the ticking. Shot gives an opening for a display of dra "1 know I marrleil when I was an en in that transmigration theory I must I kix , and with th«- greatest precaution well drew one deep, long breath as he matic ability, which te another thing sign. My father-in-law supported me havu been a messenger ls>y at one tied the other en<l to Arthur’s left wrist. stooped over the girl and waited for the public Is fon«l of. for several years, too, hut I’ll te1 hanged time." Philadelphia Pres*. Now. see here. Mr Shotwell, you've got w hat never cam«-. One. two. throe min Give* I'I hv for Dramatic Ability. If yours w 111!" Perhaps the most commendable fea Just forty six minutes, and then that utes passed; then, with a breath of half I'srfevlly s*te Then. thing g<s-s off. ami God have mercy <>n fi-arful relief, be looked down at Dorrie. ture of the miM'k trial Is th* fact that it | A Iler a* a Barometer. I haven't heard of any of your your soul. If ye should want the thing She was fast asleep, nestled In hte arm« gives opportunity for theatrical ability Such should be the title of these lines, guides la-tng shot by butileni this year," or th«- sensibility of the average person. I to go quicker Just struggle hard, and If ami breathing peacefully. for whoever observes them* interesting ( remarked the amnteur *t*urtaiiian. ye manage to pull either of them He waked her with a kiss. She stared Everyone Ilk«*» dramatic opportunity if Insects finite It easy enough to foretell "That's easily explained." replied the ¡It 1» not overwhelming, ss is so often strings, well. 1 guess It'll oblige ye."' at bltn in sleepy surprise. "Why. Ar exactly the kind of Weather to te- ex w ise guide "You see. when we go Into th«- case with the out-and-out amateur "Now, Bill, we've got no time to tliur! Where am I? AVIiat Is It, dear? pected. At lenst. that Is the ««pinion the woods we attach antlers to our waste. Here's the keys; you go for the How white you look; and see. tbe wa tlieatrlcals. Everyone Ilk«'» the play of of many raisers of I hm * w . heads and make up to look like dear.”— HE STHO/E TO SHAKI, HIMSELF 1 safe and 1'11 tlx the desk.” ter's running all over the floor; you i Imagination which the trial makes pot . Generally th«' bee stays st home when Philadelphia Presa. of intelligent sympathies, from the first Inside of fifteen minutes Shotwell’s careless boy—I—oh. Arthur. I—take me slide ami tlie dramatic incidents which | rain 1s In the air. When the sky 1s sim Its development produces. As a sp«»c A Generous lloate**. had been willing .even eager, to discuss guests had gone, leaving little trace of home.”—Milwauk«*e Wi*cons;n. ply dark and cloudy tliese l>u«y worker« "Our cook didn't break a dish white tacular performance It pteaaes the dra do not h'nve their dwelling all at once. tile men's grievances and help them to their visit except a faint od->r of chloro she lived with us; but »•>■ had to buy matic sense of everyday ptroplc w ithout A f«'W go out first, ns though the qin'en mi understanding. But when he found form, and that strange-louking black The Roman Sat urna Ita. new ones w hen she left” that the leaders, to whom the men had box, with its uiontonous tick tack, tick- Feasting and revelry and all the mad displeasing their aense of congrulty io had sent out nH-ssengera to study the "flow was lhatF’ ( state of the atmosphere. The greater Intrusted their cause, not only were dis tack. pursuit of pleasure are the features their own actions. I "Waiter. I And I bate Ju at eaoagb ■ uh we think that every time any of A trial appeals to the Imag nation and I tiumlwte remain on observation until posed to take advantage of hte Justice, that seem to have especially marked The whole thing bad hapi*ened so I money t»> pay for the d nn«w. but I bate her friend« visited te r she gave them but were seeking their own ends, at the suddenly, and his brain was so heavy j < this carnival of antiquity, as It went on to people who know nothing of them I tlie clouds te'gin to dissipate, and It Is nothing In the way of a tip for your souvenir* " IKdrolt Free Trees. has a fascination an«1 my*t«tey. For i only then that tbe battalions entire expense of the men. lie suddenly with th«- drug, that the men were gone For seven days In th«' streets and public thia reason, perhap« as much as any i rush out In search of nectar. A lu-e self.” changed his attitude anil refused to lis Is-fore he fully realized the horror of squares and hou««s of ancient Home Qaeer Fellaw. "Itet me adj up the bill again, sir."— other, the mock trial has gn‘nv-1 Its never goes out in a fog, tweaua* It is ten to any proposals other than abso hte position. As it dawtusl on liftu be from the seventeenth to tbe twenty “Very fund of drv-aa. Isn't be?” present popularity. In the rush for the well aware that dampness anil «-old are M .x >n »li I i«e. lute surrender, lie gave the three lead could not believe It was true; It was third of De« ember. But no feature of "Yaai and In that respect be'» mysterious which la overwhelming Khf Knew All It. ers to understand in the plainest lan nV.... most |w, ulfar fellow 1 know, moot ro- ............. nightman'. -------- . __ some terrible He ______ strove .„ to the festival te more remarkable, noth- everyone nowadays the rno« k trial lia* , two fearsome. r«*loul»table enemies. lie You have rwier known what It ; markable. In fact." guage that under no consideration shake himself, but the tightening of th" Ing In It seems to ha««» »truck the an found it» place at the hea<! of the list AA'e do not mean, however, that tbe te*' "Iiosi't way?” would he tolerate their presence In the strings on his wrists an«l a half Jar In | cients thcmaelvM more than tbe license of entertainments. It haa taken Its pia«*- Is a meti-orologlst In the almolute sense really means to be loved, have you? To of the word. Its eterern«-s« consists in tune all tbe fervent. I>a«elonate. nay. Actually. Why, he doean't even kick »hops again. j tbe tones of that ceaaele** tick tack , granttsl to slaves at this time. Tlie dis as a clever mmni of home «-ntertaln frenzied. anlor ot a man lavished upon never living taken unawares, for It pos w hen be has to spend hl* g,»«l money The result of tills understanding and brought him back to bls senses wltn tinction la-tween the free ami the wr □lent and ■» a pleasing mivelty for sesses untiring vigilance. Often one you? for a new pair of *ii«pendrr*."— Pblla the contemptuous way in which the a chill of horror. He glar«-d terror I vile classes was temporarily atwlished. ■ clubs. I»he Yes I have. dear, for ! cannot delphia Poet. 1 may ol«srrve the sudden entranre of manager had expressed his opinion of stricken at the little clock that was Tlie slave might rail at bls master. In- At an even'ng gathering where some deis-lve you. I was oar* engaged to a the lenders and their scheming roused ticking off the moments of hte life-* toxlcate himself like bls better*, alt other form of amiisetnrnl 1» tbe prear t itrnordinary Kleptomania. man over 70 years old. down at table witb them, ami not even second each time. A few more minutes these men from sullen spite to hatred. rang««! entertainment a mock trail 1« tine of the strangest case* of klepto They could not keep the men back or I and then—he broke out Into a cold , a w ord of reproof would be adininister- often Interspersed with the gre.M«-«t sat J A Polite Ksfasat. mania ever brought to light was heard get back themselves unless—well, un sweat; an unmanning fear of this un l«d to him for conduct which at any isfactlon. The mrmteri of tb* com ' W lille 1 can't take this quarter. of In I'aris. A certain Lady bad such a < mvte-r'a < ipi-orl n n it y less Shotwell changed his mind, and known, cruel thing crept over him. ami ' other season might be punisb«»«! with pany i-«ui>» the various roles ea«l.y l'nele Jake. Mamma won't let me Baron Cuvier, the renowned pa«- «n for smoking and for coloring they knew him too well to hope for for a while b«' sat, hu«l<ll«*l In ahje't strips. Imprisonment or death. Nay and f ready of wit "an find good oppor tet, then only e gbte MJ l’n.-le Jake W Why hy not? meerschaum pipes that she bad been that. I terror; then slowly the soul of the man more—masters ai tually ciiang««l place« tunlty for fun making YY'hen conduct-1 uatioo as tutor tn a family llvln "She *aya In thè end It wlll coat her for a long time stealing pipes of thia de Shotwell's obstinacy had surprised steadied Itself; lie dosed his eyes to ' with tbelr slavro and wait«*! on them ed In this way th* trial som becomes a Fn amps In Nor nandy The bon si deal more than It a worth." scription from shops. In the flat which even old Mr. Vice, who had known him pray, and the word that came was I at table, ntid not till the serf had «lone battle ■ f Joke* In which the cleverest near tbe sea s> 4 be often strol she <x >up , d there were found no fewer 1 he I a » i» ion* -■atlng and drinking was the teiard is bonad to be tb* victor. An«! b- s -!••* the ’«nk. one «lay be fourni a * from boyhood known him so well. In “Dorothy." AVlth a fierce mental effort Father My soti, no man ever arcom than 2.B»> pl|«e*. not one of which, ft la fact. that he bail sanctioned the young he pulhsl together his shaken faculties | cleared and dinner eet for hfs master furn sb ng the most sst sfsr'ory ent«r ««I -'Utile fl*b He took It borue. <1 tielleveil. site bad paid for. They were pllshesi much who talked at bls work. tai ament foe those engage*! In th* rep ed it and l-eg tan th- n the stn-lv « man's engagement to Dorothy. hte for her sake. For her he would dll' like Tld- neatly arranged on rack*. and thirty- A Peculiar Ac« idenl. a man. Perhaps she would know lie arte* It 1* tbe greatest fun for tbe«r» daughter. It was possibly the thought lu*- ae. In whl l«'h be won su«-b a t nine were well colored The court be B.ts. A pM-oliar aecldrtit iM'urr««] In a teners. who pertiap* can appreciate a tt , Ion. The a «van was bls text of a future partnership that made him bail ti«-en no coward. fore which she was Indicted for soate ■ently. The big iron Western town r H**h's Omlf Mlv*l. jok* sven though they cannut make Thia was hta < opp-rtunlty Tick tack, tick ta« k. twenty minute* ’ so determined to stand to his guns now • ■f t • thefts would listen to no » hum sboefactory refused to open. T >ur vertniforiu sppcudix." ’be ■" e I end show the old man and his sweet past 10. Ah! It wa« time to sit and talk safe in a < that text book Hy emb hut sent her to prison for eight months. and the I« «x*kk«te[ier ami engineer con ••»Ml told luiu aft «te the operation heart that he was capable of bolding to "Dorrie." Well, he sroi pnrtunltiea off<K*rd in bls th ld«*a that they could burn out TIMBER INCREASING IN PRICE. telved the I te, we foun-L sträng«- to say. • fl|-* in Germany. woul«1 give to her those la the reins. residen«** by tbe *«•* be I**-w nation by use of carlmn and ’:»*• ta« k * The tip nuisance la even worse In tb* sblAlr.g lights In natural Even Dorothy's lover hardly unib-r- minutes. And so be sat or bis fa It t«M>k several hours to tricity pruvrt I wm right.M feebly an Germany than in England or the Unit »tood her. She hail strange Ideas of drawn an«l ghastly, but bl the al< k man. »J wq I »ai<| it ed States, although the amounts *x- jinphal I tbelr purpose, but they • W»1 to ' »oul communion" that made the mat- flrm-sat and luide a long ; In an Interesting report on tb* tr* veded. but not until they bad inching I bad raren I d mine* pert*d ar* small. It la customary for ■t * ns ly ter-of-fa t young man gasp: and she the girl be loved; thought str of K <». tbe Brit'.sh ironsnl writ«-« th vd«te- P • CbU «ig** Herald. «I for « leverai hours In the g are of lived rotn is*tiold servants to recetv* gratuities thoughts to her. that kept f«a bad an uncanny knack of demonstrat is regarla tb* aoud trade of tb* aor ? light assy •tand Low from their employer's gueeis at lunch ing the proof of her l>eliefs by reading li«*nrL But white his inmost «<1 fa. t In grneral. one broad la evrr t ’r* * w re and mor- hours i eon«. dinner parties balls, receptions, bls unspoken thoughts with an accu with Ikirrie" his flesh grew fore us It takes from s xty to sov«-- j "And. pray, air.' tire and all other entertainment a If yon was over I» ti bars , ally cr racy that, to a lew« healthy. wholesome pln«'b<sl. the lo»*ly ellem-e bi year* to grow an average convertiti father in law. ”wl t to a< ept the hospitality of a friend you a and |-a. Takei ll by tbe steady tl king of hi tre* and two tbInutro to bew it dow n ael’te us* my dat Mfr - • d as tbe b are expected to tip bls servants. rawing. But w tbal «he was so wom doom. Thus each year tbe supply at t.n>b«te ,s I arly Marriage* j v'l gon g » 1 • th sat reading Dorothy that *!gt ic* anly and tender, and her fancies so Test of ISrrotlon. Id l*v you approve of • ■ » •arly “Vb." rrj«*ne«! th* mattiw-of fact further and further from the way* and pretty, that gradually he grew u«cl to later fell to w.-ad- r g of Arthur 1 he man who is imtleut wtth a won» youth "I In’« id to wttle myself <>a [ht baie t>e - . S ». ■ • ’ ««S' ' r . J them, and found him«elf often linger In that great bi ding, and s 1 your daughter and I am g-«tng to Uve an when she Is sick can be relied upon be eyeballs ie«s all her • (e-a* of • -« • , out tbe ft--st .s u> to treat ber all right when she la w*U. ing over them and almost » .abing they | «si you. >«*■; < hi' ago New*, • Je«'roy*d »•at out to h.m| and perhaps some of I could be true. H-J o _ ________