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Eugene Weekly Guard has Its merits and its demerits, pranks of students are »eldom, If ever, vicious. That I m why the school of regulation does not believe In repres CAMl'Btll. linos, Proprietors. sion. Tbe pranks are often violations of law; tbey freqm-ntly disturb the OREGON. EUGENE public pence, and result In tbe destruc tion of property. That is why the Health brings wealth more often school of repression thinks regulation than wealth brings health. ° Is Inadequate. In Frarc-e, Germany and Russia the civil authorities have A philosopher Is a man who can see to Interfere wllh student activities how others make such big mistakes. more frequently than In tbe United States, for In Europe revolutionary Hird» of a feather flock together— movements are fomented lu the great and so do Jailbirds of the same stripe. universities. Interfer>-nees there means an act of self defense by the existing Those flighty parlor matches can government; here It means only the never be depended on. They lose their suppression of un ordinary and usually heads so easily. thoughtless breach of the peace. Q « e e ESCAPE OF SCOUT BURNHAM. Ileal Adventure In South Africa that Reade Like Fiction. LORD OF THE DESERT ; sally Just before night, but In the open the Indians had an advantage from behind the rocks and fences and the cowboys returned with some loss in wounded. It was then that the Lord of The Desert decided to send for relief. General Crook had recently arrived at obi Fort Warner ami. expecting that the Ind’ans would euard the trail toward this point. Martin Lyle knew but one man that he could trust to reach the Fort, and that was Wil liam Hammersley. He called for a volunteer to carry a message to the trapper and Metzker. anxious to re turn to the trapper’s abode ebed; was ““ quick to volunteer and was more mis- quickly selected to carry the give. He had slipped through the enemy’s lines without mishap and made his way to the trapper's quar ters bringing the trapper a request from the Lord of The Desert to go to the government fort for aid at once and promising him a liberal reward for his trouble. Burnham, the American scout, who was Lord ltolx rt's chief of scouts, was one of the most Interesting figures In By PAUL de LANEY. the South African War. Some of his adventures ure as thrilling as tbe wild est Inventions of the writers of dime novels, differing only In the important The problem of what to do with out there is nothing out of the ordinary CHAPTER XVII. respect that tbey are true. Frederick millionaires is being rapidly Bolved by about it. The novelj I used to read L'uger, the American war correspond- tbe automombile.—Saturday Evening The Trapper’s Story. » ent. r.lutes one of them lu bls book, Post. I mance about everything in the west us, Mr. Hammersley. about “With 'Bobs' and Kruger.” "She seems to have lost her head over yourself,” said Bertha, the night of but it Is all alike to me. The daily Burubuiu once ullow.-d himself to the trapper’s return after supper was attention to the traps the curing of that young man." “Yes, I saw It on Oe captured and led Into /»-Wet’e over and the evening w-as before furs, the passing band of Indians, all his shoulder."—Philadelphia Evening < Amp. hoping to get information and them. ‘‘Fatter,’* sh« continjel, “1MH —except the unfortunate events con Bulletin. then escape. He concealed bls Identi told me very much about you, but he nected with yourself and your father Largely Supplied.—"Are you a man ty, but was betrayed by another pris r>nj>- knows your late ,tfe. We are un are common-place to me.” Before the conversation was re of family, sir?” “Yes, sir; my third oner. u British officer, »to. In splta der so many obligations to you that i newed there was a pounding on the son-in-law moves in to-day.”—Detroit of Burnham’s signs, stupidly called —we feel interested In your early his Dogs don’t try to show off before Burled <!«%■ iu an old chest I found, tory. your childhood, your birthplace, outer door of the structure for it was Free Press. him by mime. A speclul guard was strangers. No wonder some p<-ople the other day, among other boyish your father and mother, your brothers getting on toward midnight and the Immediately pluced over him, and on and sisters—everything about you, door had been clos( d. Pat—“An’ so ye shtruck fer shorter prefer dogs to children. trinkets, an old-fashioned almanac. Uie march he was put into a trek Mr. Hammersley!'* hours?” Mike—"Xis. We want each (To be Continued.) The trapper rose a«d closing all ev- e How the ghost of happy, olden days wiui to consist av for-rty minutes, be- The greatest man In the world la walked the halls of memory at the wagon, closely covered except In front. "You ask something that I know but idenca of a room bektad bin wended gorry!”—Puck. probably wondering what he cun do sight of that old almanac. 1 remem An armed driver sat on the seat, a little about, myself,” replied the trap his way to the place of alarm. FOLICEMAN’S LESSON. guard rod« nt each side and one be per. "I have been on these plains so to morrow to keep up the bluff. Fractional.—"Where the wife Is the her where It hung In Its place of honor hind. I-earnlng from tbe conversation long that the past all seema like a One Tells How Re kies« He Waa with better half, what Is the husband?" CHAPTER XVIII. over the wootl d box behind the little His Weapona ut First, Iiown In Mississippi the children kitchen stove. There were no "kitchen of bls guards that w hen they reached dream. In fact, It Is so much like a "l’erhaps he is what is meant by tbe News From the Stone Hous». dream that I sometimes get It con- “Exgerieuce Is certainly a good teach have quit being afraid to go to bed in ranges” then, It was a part of the the railway he would be sent on to submerged tenth.”—Detroit Journal. Oscar Motzger. one of the survlv founded with my dreams and scarcely ar." observed a member of tbe Wash- Pretoria by train, he knew he must the dark. They know there are no furniture, as were i the little cracked i know which is real and which a tag cowboys, and tbe one who had ingtoa police force while d.scussing Just In Time.—"Was your last book escape them or never. bears there. | dream. been trusted with returning to the mirror and the towel rack, where, after a success?” "Oh, Immense. The pub tlta order Maj. Sylvester concern lie kept awake nt night am! watched "I was born In New York City, . At Ston* Hou»- on forming the * -upset Hblutlons at the pump outside, I lie lishers sent the entire edition up to my Marie Corelli Is screeching at the took me to comb a towsled bead. There Ills chance. It came when the driver least, when I first recollect. wo was found at the door when ths trap ing the establb-hmegt of a school of L'alteg States for having -ioli quanti It hung from Jan. 1 to Jan. 1. Father got down tn give some directions to were living In Boston, and my per resposdnd that sight. He had lustru.-tlon. "Some Instruction to new house just as we ran out of coal.”—Ex ridden the journey in great basts am! appolnteos,” ha added, “is absolutely change. 1 ties of money. Marie Corelli Is mad got It at the drug store. He put la the native lx>y leading tin- oxen Burn mother told me that I was bom corsidcred that th« eircumstaac-ss de i ueceseary, and with th« proper start had In New York. and that we First M. D.—“What a lot of thins» ham crept up on the seat, from w hl< h becaexe sb.- lx not getting more of It. Ids order to the drug store early Is .My step father manded it. lie xllpia-d down to the cart-tongue, lived in Chicago. ■ixperieac« will do tbo rest. have been found in the vermiform ap Deceinlter. Or If lie forgot It. mother All was tumult at th» Stone House "I rcmerabor my first tour duty, » pendix.” Second M. D.—"And look at A m actress swallowed her watch said. "Now. pa, dovi't forget to get an and from then- lie slid quietly to tlaa was a big coarse fellow, a ship Old Egan and his warriors had sur carpenter. and as soon as I was large while aslee)!. We fear that the lady almanac up at the store liefors tbey ground, prostrate under the cart, snough to I»* In the way he was very rounded the place and would accept which was many years ago, and I als« tbe money that ha® been taken out of who siugs next do<< to us w ill .wallow are all go*x*.” Turning ovi-v to tie- which p»«-« l over him The gusnte cruel to me. It seems that he and no terms of peace. It was only remember that it not only cam« near it.”—Life. the musk.- rack souse flay when taking first Inside ¡mge I found, w Iww I kn> w <u the »Ides could not *•■“. but thou« my mother were married when I was through an occasional gift by the being my lust, but came near result Mrs. Dearborn—“They tell me your Ivhind raigtaf, lie lay still, ixepariQg only two years old. and that my father Lord of The Desert to the old chief ing disastrously for me. Having been cook is an angel.” Mrs. Wabash—“I Ugh H. It was, th« “signs of tlx- Zodiac. to endues even tlx- trwuJ of a isotse h»d died when I was only one year that he haff kept on peaceful terms sworn iu and sent out to do police duty reckon she Is. She tried to light the Hrs Those signs with their Latin M-roMi- I old. I do not even know his name. with him so long for the old chief without being instructed as to my The man who wrote “The Mocking paiilmentl were to me as well'd !*' the ami not glre a sign. with kerosene this morning."—Yonkers 1 lie Hight was darit. The bonsrw «4 It Is unfortunate, too, but I was so had always considered the “White rights, I started over tbe beat to which B+rd" Is demi, lie got |3.*> for the Eleiislnlaa mysteries to the Greeks. Grizzly,” as he called him, a menace | I was assigned armed with all the Statesman. young »ad knew not th» Importance sung. The publishers made $3,(XM),000 and are to this day. for Hutt matte». the following cart «tented e»r«<n!ly A High Testimonial.—Lady (engaging of having my owv ns.me. so I took the to the Indian's welfare and an en- eut of It. He has been sufficiently Even the preacher could Mot explain «ver hlMi. and tlx-ir riders juat ha|<pe«s- name of my stepfather, thomh I croacher upon his rights; besides dangerous weapons usually carried by a maid)—"Was your last mistress sat- ed S't< t» hauk down The next cart, puixlshefl. N'«r the given name of my father. this, the horses and cattle of the policemen. their full significance! Ami bore are .«tied with you?” Maid—“Well, mum, drawn by oxen, van «ame «tistaiscs This much I Rimed, but I do not re- Lord of The Desert had always been "These weapons were not Intended the advertisements of tlu> tlw> ¡dlls 1*111« ami considered a valuable prize and the for mere playthings I thought and that she said she was very pleased when I M. JuMeraud, the newly appointed I blood restorers with all tlodr <44 tlnw lu hintl. aud iteft«'» It enn*e sp Bitrn- member how I learned it. "Anyway mv mother died when I was late improved guns and revolvers I hail a right to use them under any left.”—Punch. aiHihiisaador from France to tills couu frankness and Infallibility. I km w the liaru ro-lkel swiftly tn the side of th« Farmer—“See here, boy! What are try, see« 1« the United Htales a "world names of the depom-Nts and tbe towns rood, w here he Lay until the curt pumx still a mere child and then I was »ent about the place had more than once and all circumstances I did not doubt almost gotten the better of the chief’s fxjwer.” Clearly the gentleman hi»s Ills where they lived, by heart. Ami at ed. Ths-a. Ix-fore another caste Np, ho to a sort of orphanage or place for good intentions: and now that he had Should I want to make nn arrest for yo doing up that apple tree?” Kid— the poor, and as soon as I got old "Cau t yer see nothin'? One of yer ap gluMses prtiperly focused. the slightest iHillNfxmltlou | felt every had time to r<dl »evrral hu&drtsls yanla enough to leave the place I did so. caught Dan Follett, the Lord of The any violation of the law and waa un ples fell off de tree, an’ I'm tying It on I hih th«- night, ami was for tlw st*- symptom they descrilx*d. Ami the and drifted Into the streets—was n Desert's right hand man and hench able to overtake the offender I was Judge llwgaM, of Chicago, has decid Jokes at the bottom of the ¡aiges. Itan« H«Mt safe. common street arab for several years man. in the act of making away with satisfied that I had the right to stop again!”—Brooklyn Life. ed that this Is a free country and how they do Hot make such Jokes m>w But now hi« ewttpv was dtemverril. —sold papers, shined shoes and did his horses, and then trailed him back him with a bullet. « Mrs. Watts Trumps—"Oh, yes! W» that girls may smoke cigarettes. Sure, «days. They were durable jokes. They Tl«« column halted ami lights ap(x ar- such things as that class of boys do | to the Stone House, he took it for “During the evening.” the policeman had a delightful time. We played cards they may! But they ought to be lasted all the year, like tlx* honest Mw etl. Horsemen nxb' up am! down th« until I w»s fifteen years old. In the granted that it was a ruse on the continued, according to the Washing the whole ( Veiling.” Mr. Watts Trumps part of the "White Grizzly” to rob obliged to have their breaths laundered Jeans of the times. Tbe Jokes ami th« Hive, shouting ami Hrlng shots. Other Treantlme I had been reading cheap him. and considered all obligations of ton Star. “I came across a party of —"Noils- use, I.ucy! We only played be novels—I had picked up a smattering afterwards. lxHwm>-H roil»' over th« veld, and sev erap »hooters on the commons, and tween anecdotes.”—Puck. Ji-iiMH were wash goods. Aud ths- Jokes amity between them closed. eral enme chine to where Burnham education at the orphanage and kept that I thought was an opportunity to It was the blow that he had long had about them the flavor of eternal Literary Taste.—Cookie—“Don't get up reading. My soul was fired to go A New York "gent” who rose I h two humor. Yet, somehow, as I try tw read wa-x lying. In the darkness he looked west end kill Indians, and be a hunt | desired to strike and he had come distinguish myself. Being unable to the pork sausages at Brown’s, Mary; yeurs from office boy to the Presidency fully prepared to strike it. overtake those who had particli>ated those ancient Jokes I do mH laugh. The s<< like a lump of grass that lx- exenpej er and trapper and do such other i of a trust company has been seul to After the capture of Follett the In the gnme I proceeded to send bullets get them at Smithson's, They do wrap tears get I n hi . v way, Maybe If I could notice. Had his pursuers waited till things that a frontier life might : lead chief had pursued the Warm Springs toward them, and only gave up my them up In such beautiful love tales. the penitentiary for fraudulent opera to. go back thirty years tl«' Jokes would daylight he would have live« taken. you can’t think.”—Tit-Bits. Indians until he had killed or cap lions. It appears that It Is still possi- "Well, one day I met Leonidas Liu- After a while Use column moved on, efforts when I had emptied my pistol. be funny. And Hot only tile tears, Ixtt What Doughnut Is.—“A doughnut, ble uow and then to be too bright. gett. an Englishman, who said he had tured a majority of them and retaken So far as I was concerned the affair nml Burnham row* to his feet and the faces that com « between. the faces known my mother and father and all of his horses and several more be waa fun for me. but I nearly dropped children,” said the practical teacher of struck off southward for Bhx ’ mfou- that are folded lit the yellow leaves. sides. and then returned to his camp In suggesting that our army officers They are like the fa<b-d faces In ths' teln. He Spent two tbiys nml nights took a great Interest in me on that ac at the foot of Ash Butte. In the dead when a friend informed me that digestive economies,” Is a round hole count. He said that he was going to should not murry until they are ma <>ld daguerrotypes. Ho me where these on tbe vehl. hidden by day on th® Join an Immigrant train to cross the meantime he had wrung from one of I tn ght have been given a penitentiary m the center of a compound mixture of jors. Major General Corbin overlooks faces shine. doubtless. In eternal youth, summits of kopjes, from which he plains and asked me If I did not want the Warm Springs warriors the con sentence had one of the bullets from dyspepsia."—Baltimore News. the possibility that when an «fficer but I cannot see tlmin! There are ill could nee B<x*r xeoiits, evl<k*iitly mi tbe to com«. It was the thing I most de fession that Follett had come to the my pistol taken effect. Lecturer—"And what man Is most get. to be a major he may Hot want to imiHncs a plenty how to«« of them, lookout for him. At last lx* suceeedeil sired. and I had no preparations to Warm Springs camp and persuaded apt to reach that elevation whence th« "During |he succeeding twenty years them to embark in the enterprise marry, ami If lie does nobody might but I have t>een too busy to keep track In reaching Bloemfontein, after forty 1 make, as I had all that I possessed in against the l’lutes. The old chief or more I did not And It necessary to earth may be viewed ’as one vast the world on my back. eight hours without food. He had want to marry him. discharge my revolver. Experience plain?’ ” Voice (lu the audience)—“The of the moon's phases and rend the | "We Joined th« Immigrant train early suspected this, but he wished to as- Jokes. And oh. weary ami worn spirit gained lmp<Htiint Informatloti from In the spring and I worked my way by sure his warriors of the fact to make proved n good teacher for me. although one that works in a powder mill.”— * “"'Tt has decldeil that there Is ho of mart, how 1 sometluo-s yearn for I he careless con versa t Ion of Ills guards, .driving stock, helping nbout camp and them the more sanguine in the at proix'r Instruction at the t me of my Life. tack upon the Stone House. .list women smoking cigarettes those days when "we were so happy uml had ncemuplIslved his purpose. appointment would have avoided the Manufacturing evidence.—“I'm sorry doing whatever fell to my lot. We had On the night of their arrival at Ash possibility of mv being sent to prison.” to have to mess your face so, kitty,” big, black cigars. Now all we and so pore,” for the lioux-ly and hap I many adventures, were attacked by a similar deviatoli In favor of py days of the <44 nln«iiwic! ♦he Indians, some of the Immigrants Butte a strong guard had been placed •aid Tommy, as he daubed pussy’s fao« took sick and died, and the teams over Follett, but a stronger guard pipe, preferably the short, with jam, "but I can’t have folks sus had been placed about the horses, StCCLLOS HIS FATIH R AS gave out. provisions run short. In fact, which were also s of tbe peasant woman, nml How the WwrM I.Hughs. pecting me.”—Columbus (O.) State carefully corraled we had the usual mishaps of a trip SUTAS Of ZANZIBAR, Journal. iclputlou of woman will be that night. Both guards were ln- High mentality la shown In a luugtt, across this long stretch of uninhabit structed to keep a vigflant watch, the cour»’, according to Answers. There are sav The Parting Shot.—Clara (after a tiff) ed country. Prince Said All. who visited Ixmdon as one to see that their prisoner escaped ages In Africa who never laugh: they "When we reached the Boise City and the other to see that he did not Zanzibar’s representative to the coro —”1 presume you would like your ring ver of a nut loti of 'tt.i-Mirt.tM-Mi grin, that la all; aud thia lin k of the military post my friend Liggett met secure a horse. nation. lias been proclaimed sultan, to back?" George—“Never mind; keep Illi such euorinoM advant quality of laughter Is a symptom ef Martin I.vic and after a few minutes Late in the night Follett's guard succeed his father, wl.o died recently. it. No other girl I kuow could use that I, climate aud transportation their low mentality. conversation he got employment with faked” sleep and the wily French ring, unless she wore it on her thumb.” • i»i i Is almost untliHi-kable and him and came on to the desert. They man crawled away as lightly as a cat. The Chlmimau has m> Iw'nrty bursts —Tit-Bits. Inevitable that the I'Hlted of laughter. He titters cynically tit M'emed to know each other, or some When once in the darkness and alone ‘ tu ■ * thing of each other, and after thev he looked about to secure a horse but Nothing Lacking.—Customer (emerg- H control the world’s war ters ov < t the mlsfortuHe of nn em-my met thev were never separated before beta, iMi-h'xs Europe should unite 1er or th«' elopmeHt of a daughter of a ig from bargain-counter crush l— I m vtew of tlx* announced (MertnllMk- they left for the plains. Liggett cam« he saw the forms of Egan's warriors various p<'<«pl.-» I« th»1 zullverel« so frhted. lie eauHot hiugli. When he la tkni to make feathers "take ns extraor- "Help! My leg is broken!" Floorwalk silhoutted against the horizon when often Suggs-Sissi CwushterlHg tbe dlf ■fadlghted, <«* awuxed, or happy, he din« ry latri I h the conslug season's mil. and bode me good bye and said he ever he discovered the dark outline er—"You will tlnd the crutch depart was sorry he could not get me em of an animal. In making his last at tt'i iilt ii-s <d the 41 ff<-n nt l-au-gwa-gs-s, re- |u*d iwnks calm. ment, sir, on the fourth floor in th. littery, "Bird Loie” (Macmillan Cons ployment. too. but I did not care to tempt to secure one of the animals, b'gl'-us aud serial cueintM, t-w say mHh rear.”—Tit-Bits. The Frrm'hiunn hus a renewed I« ny >, tile official organ of tine Audu- come to the desert then, did not want and when he thought he was about to h«g «C ewlvtnetlNtf Msts'ida. sm h a u«l*m laugh, aaa Which he hobh> well lu l«>H six-letles, nound*« h rally call and to work on a ranch, and remalne | Scientific aud Nervous Visitor (at be rewarded for his trouble, a war h ItHpMs^lhh'. UM »e iihvady have it ha ad Being a great stickler for dig urges a nt *re atrenuoua warfare acuiate with the Immigrant train under the rior shouted the Indian word for country hotel)—"1 suppose there’s no ht the t wlh-d Sruk-a. protection of the military rost. "coyote.” and a dozen arrows ulty, he Is afraid tlutt a lorn! and hen tbe <h*«tro yer» of birds. •ptomaine' in this pie?” Waiter (quite "An old trapper hv the name "whished” In close proximity to him cat teingfa uoald Injure his depwetHMml. equal to the occasion!—“No, sir. Ws “Tlx* Pleasures of tits Talfle,” by Mike Hope came Into Boise one Then he saw them sneaking in his Yli«» fgviv-.il l»illH«'«*-e «4 six la w titer k* nsuihl ihwxsiH him In the ryes <«f (lw never puts that in unless specially or Georg« H. Ellwaugse, h> an elabórate with a fine load of furs. He direction as If to surround him. and «vid to Me eery appai.<«t I« the Ftilltp wwrhl. Y«« w ill mH bear much murr dered !”—l’uuch. «■dame pelatisi by Ite VI»»« and Just dressed In furs and was scarred he made away through the sage t*Un <r. "wto'Se a mnw eim rame a hiwghler 1« Faris, tbongh It Is true ls-iH‘d by Doubleday. Page A <*<». Tita rugged, and told of hl, adventures on biush. striking boldly out across the "Remember, Pat, 'it is the hand that tw»xi.'' Mid w-bcee. if wmlde te g<«t that the wwu«'« have a eulth at<*<l. mu author Ims aiade a book of real inter- the desert. I followed him about the desert, guided by the north star. rocks the cradle that rules a nation.' ” ♦emto-KMrev drUMu.. he two oftim sh-tU “ha ha ha." that tbey ter I m cafes <* ih and literary distinction, full of good post every day to hear him relate hl, To add to his discomfort the In "Well, btgorra. yex may be roight, but 4r* MOK <4*I h < lean w hokesBaie. X« w lex they uisk 1» iutfi>.-t rauurlwdy s adventures and when he had finally dians had removed his hat and coat Morir», uaiisual recipes, qualut <xkU Oi ’tu fer thinklu’ mesilf, 'tls the cart sold his furs at a good price an I mit» im> s«bM,iii.Hihtl ys-wHia PHtde Mt SttMrthMi. and boots that night am! he was now th s am! suggestive facts. ye’ve got before ther hoss; 'ut's ther bought his supplies, among them be a fugitive on the desert without a <tn- «.«.dll f«.H>H.l.ilH and ire weam pari,«' The tUwtnnn’s luugh tn caveriwUH It hand as cradles ther rocks phwot rules George Kennan's account of his ex- Ing a number of large bear traps. 1 coat, hat or shoes. «K Un- M< h *4 h M-hllMg of the Y.M«Mg rtsw« from far du w a m*t>*r n la-rv lu rr nMtoB."—Exchange. OU Egan had arranged his plans ffhur's <TvrbHt«M> AasaritsthHI, bw-t the«« his sS«m«wh The lou«h of llw Irhth pvrvetv.-ex and olwervatlons In Martin ventured to approach him and renu«st that he take me along He size*! me Playwright—"You’d better say a few agettsseeira <t*> i>»»wt gf genfl thitl nsun K upon the contrary, rat hr ique In the three weeks Immediately up and after learning from some of and history itself records the fact that this old chief always laid them f.«lowing tte* seeotid eruption of Mont kind words to tbe star before the per Utmgey wwH ixvrdly SHMSN. la Ita rv mH a m««ua*h inngh. mar the Immigrants with whom I had well. Couriers ha.| already been sent I'r-hv, u hlch eomplelml the devasta formance. She seems dispirited.” Man «Hiy iwwwiiM sa atwese I fa»» ht> wewM a rh>«< faugh, but a head ear. crossed the plains that I was what he to other allies of his tribe, while HNSMKFSS RAID AT4. Hite Mt. Pierre, have Ixteti publlslied ager—"In what way?” Playwright— ♦rlttvhiv thia ggdimd «4 rta*rkiM« a hud considered a true blue, he consented scouts were put on Dan Follett’s trail The Eaglhh ami the Amsu-hwas "We left and came to this very to see that he weat to the Stone "Well, she says there are moments ImMt h> H"’ sMbHtHwthm «d a hurmWm. hl ugh the hrs«. Their mirth * m* mil by th» Outlook Company under th«) The new sultan la not yet 20. He was place, and while he had prepared .» Hotise. •im ’ li M. !■> «gght te tee p-SMUmted niMlly ami lH*urtilv nmi rnuvs-altv cm till«. "The Tragntly of relee." when even she doubts that she Is the aci'onipnn.ed to London by Gen, These scouts had followed Mary Cholniondeley considers three 1 great deal of the Improvements here, «tal» tw -idgrv w.w. over rrwltt. J a» pmeewd that yon 'llusut bat rejvh-« ea greatest actress In tbe world."—Brook Ralkes. the English officer who is in years llttb ebougb time for the writ- I assisted him In making more. Put climbing among the rimrocks by lyn Life. di'» M m > testo. s»«v «g m-tvocw |Mio«q»taK»>. M muvuxi tt lug of s novel. After the plieuom< nal he had found the secret chamber, and and observing him as he picked his command of the army and police In SM»! tana «ver tedmUteww * .rv,tal Heartless Fellow.—Wife—"Be sure te It was always guarded as such ano vogue of "Het Pottage” she was be kept prepared a, a refuge In case we way across the plain, aid then fol Zanxilmr. Tbs crowded Ixindon streets advertise for Fido in the morning news aan.e Avel-cud a family af tesaui lowed by night. They had seen him and the rush of life there according to sieged be publishers, but went sereue- were ever attacked by the Indians, visit the trappt r'a abode, and had fol papers.” Next day the wife read as ly on her way. and she lias not until though he always treated them right lowed him on until he entered the cable dispatches, dazed the prinqe, and follows in the newspapers: Lost, a he was exceedingly anxious to get i» • liad atioth.-r novel ready for the and often made them presents On Stone I! . in the nieanti: - Oln mangy lapdog, with oue eye and no tall. pi - ** Is tlie daufftiter of a re account of this course we were never Egan had mustered his men and. two I-'O fat to walk. Answers to tbe uants ti : ■ 4 ■-* : _■ an asd com. a of a I ne at attacked bv them, though we often hundiis «tronc h <1 <t irt. 1 for tl • is from a photograph taken In London. of Flilo. If returned stuffed, £2 re met them when they were on the war Stone House, while he expected as clac * al folk ward."—Tit-Bits. path n anv mor« allies to join him there J*tel Cliaii.Ih-r Harris bas never put» AN UP-COUNTRY SOLOMON. “The secend sumw'er after I came sooner or laier There were maraud \ unity of \ unities.—Our Amateur I si» J a voici ni« Unci« R omm peer old Mike left me In charge >f ers among the Modocs and Klamaths Eq u it* Rome - i who has taken a cottane in ths sa U I a fa '• sad »01. e then be the place and traps and he msde sn- that he could count on. and he had country, so as to be able to study with lies glti'H 111« tu»e to J mvch JI v Ixaxka. <4her trip to Boise That Is the Ipst sent for these also. In a small central out interruption)—” 'Arise, fair sun. and He got Into a The destruction of the power of the ' ' »< i:<4 »<■-.-« 1+e tel«, hatv I ever «aw of him counties of ves an kill the envious fto n" Owner of •eut. »1» euusl'ed ta th»' n-'i'l tali'tlli* game of cards and then a fight and h« Lord of The Desert had long been Rubicund t’ountoiani-e (popping bead contemplated and the time had now old German, »* x a In* • y r*».« thhi year, was killed along with several othe-, come. , In the fight When I finallv became estevm in which he is held in the com over the hedge)—"Beg pardon, zur. B* Egan was not slow to look alarmed I made the trip to B< ilse and munity waa elected Just ce of th« you a talkin’ to Oi,. sur?"—London • • a a I aaa,* learned th* facta of his death I abo own Interests To arrive fii peace, Tbe old gentle man was one« Punch. lwarned that he did his part In the the scene and select a few called np. n. says the New York Times, Woe Be to Him.—George—“I have choicest of the "White Grlzzl fight to de ide a most perplexing question. b-en Invited to a 'flower party' at th« “Left In th!« manner there was but tie and horses and make w u«i atp One f tie fe.iow citizens owned a Pinkies’. Wbat does it menu?” Jack a one thing for me to do. I had l-’urnM them before the arrival of h d< g w hlch. although not very vlcioua, n 1 tl ■: b. That s one of the newest Ideas this the trapping business and liked It. BMte»' «> a >n bad a -ad hub., of barking at paaeero- sehson. It is a new form of birthday There « ■« money In 1 and I retum- whites until his allies arrb 1 «•a a ci. « . ., > d si- ’ took i w -e,' of i he place as my then crush the enemy and di by- A Height . * e Hta Party. Eacb guest must send Miss ■ I '»■’!. ) I ■ • 111» » „ , » remaining spoils. ■ " • In a -h -t ’ ■■ chai ice .nine when he was returning Pinkie a bouquet containing as many • ■f rare ft rlni n,* and IH« lovte ■ ,« And he was not slow In turn I found your f l fron i a ■a *• t ng tr p gi:n in band. Tho flowers as she Is years old, and th« NUt ago the governing W»1 ' ■to not escape. clmmstance» doubtless that he has Oan Follett reached the Ston dog ran out and barked savagely at '' * - r« OlW >f ; Eastern colleges said In Its *t have a n »>iug Study dark c There « mi b J «laughter a-r • mu fght and »'-■■'v ext-’.-v-. d t« <0'1 'll «Im* . and be fired at the animal. As the lani gii’ge of flowers before order- annual report. In discussing the a< »mine id Old ei ■■ a •• , « that time I have had no orca,Ion to IroiiD.i bia aim waa bad, the dog eai aped, ye.p- Ing t "prank ■' of the students, that "the ar the egret which takes the life entire | Fl* r:«ts Boy ■» hours later* get lonesome or give up the plains as ff tb safe db ing. with Dikth a more serit is than a the k rest ami conviction of a few bum; I have made hl* cause my cause and A g, -tleman left an order for twen- bOHMtlng bl ■■ « e miter Hie a det. it wounded tall. youths, followed by their prompt dis ere found on the shoulders only long to see him rev -need against the tj of tin- flowers to be sent to Miss Is men rirnih ven awa t terrible deed of his brother and his The owner of th« dog bad hfs neigh- 1 nk e. wlrh bis card." Florist_ “He’s missal from college, would prove an m-»t h g t . , 1.1 ', ,1, , F. i* s of ho at tie. w* Il4 VI companion Dan Follett " ber I n _ t I «-f re the old Justice ou a one *f my best cu»t -mers. Add eight object lesson lu citizenship of Im alcul die as tb»-y uwiy o» IV t th u»*w c "But did you ever meet yonr frlfn ! c -ge of cruelty to aniir.als, and tt« or t.n more for good measure.”— Ex able value to the eutlre student taxly.” th at ng recrP Llreett. again " Inquired Berth» ■lkiuf ata The authorities of some other colleges court r cm w..s ■ rowde.l with the par- change. tkublc ■ in the f ' No not to ta’.k with him I only b!y Juli wink at what they regard as the over t san, of both m«n. The Juatlce heard ich was h -1» *'-n a '■ but I do not tb t:k he “I thlnk tliMt man I» rat ber i Womterral Henle*. SbltlM* 4 his head flow°of animal spirits among the stu t.ie . urge, and then tae defense that roeognliel me I stopped at t*e clou» atxiut ma," remarknl tbe • he gran ! balance or scale used in ><a of the n dents, and attempt to restrain the the di g was a dange* us an tnal and a Stone House once for water and saw Imtlcat ing tbe Eskimo huuter iMjtinr prvi nt him there. I do not think he would rocks in youths from too flagrant disregard of uiei.a.e to the n- .hlwhiXML Tbe old t ie Bank of England is probably th« proa. hlng In hi» kayak. Ion snd h M< Env cry know me now.” «aid »he trapper the o>ar ent Iona of society rather than G. r. ar. eared his tbruat and del v«». most wonderful piece of mechanism to irfb fol’m "MuapIchMM?** quertext tbe walr t*e *««n anywhere. It standa about “Tlxt* Gt eu w ed the di to suppress all “pranklshne*».” Thus of arrows, ml giv *‘Ye». 1 tbtnk h>* ■ lu. limai to the b It. ek ter,” bat i a mv uncle*” replied Bertha. "Dag n> i-he has been guilty of cm- »«■ven feet high and weighs probably we bate Ike two schools of d:sctpllue. tu« far a «kln." Phlla.b-lnlila l'n »•sly A i mvrlt an. "No. 1 did pot mean that." said th- elty to a nal». ’ And °ce side of tbe tw o tons. This scale Is no perfectly ad one of reprvasl. n and tbe other of reg SO ‘■*R trapper "They appeared to know con tro..m api aoded tbe Justice of ju»t-d that It can weigh a grain of aîl owb H ulatlon. Juat as we have two seb.rds Evxlenlly 5 .« ll<-< oming something tn common or to un th ■li:«i or pounds of g>.|<t a postage Ti tlf ni or* tbe decision. th JI of medl. Ine, two great divisions In tbe “1 wonder why Tutu Io raising derstand one another tn some way. stamp placed on ene of tbe two weigh- n •But Wei 1er tog Christ la to< hurch. two po! bical par •« beard F’ he rae • Tlcfona tof But that !• also Ilk» a dream and t * pareil for And th «ter «I.!.» voie.-d its approvaL ¡.iff portions wj| move the Index *1® two pans of tbs dsy. light and dark may have been mistaken ” "l>ont know, unless It la tievaum ary Indian attack, After a few m 'm nts of sH«nee the tboncht safe to ro It fine der maa flv« toilara? An- in< he*. If the weight placed q | w > d the nsss. two aides of tbe earth, ami so be can't raise Ute price of a *>‘1's '— *■ al»* i« tiey ud ¡t« <*apacify id electric trapper eoxtlaned: "Ro that Is mv other murmur in the -ourt room. oa through tbs various dualities Eacb I’blladeipbla Bulletin snlnst the odds that >•11 Is set ringing, the machine declin wbcl« story so far a« ! know It, and fors them la asbush >( -t 1 v.4 ( . „ M ai.Bdor ,...< at c ing to execute a tai* whk* it IS Incapabta î J4'