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Eugene Weekly Guard | 1» filled with M-lf-seekers. whose sole' I-4-+-H- purpose Is to get Into public place, and who constantly till the air with their denunciations of the actual holders of + + ottic«* ami weary th«' ears of the com T munity with eompluints tliat other» BUGENH ORBGON. 4. have had the benefit of the places | which complainants persistently want The old dowager empress continues, ed, but which they could not get. Life in the Gold Fields of Alaska, Where the Rough Element however, to be Chinu’s real General Is Honest, and Always Insists Upon Fair Play for All Ma. I The value of brains in business can- two lobes, or halves. Each half is provided with three I not be overestimated, of cours«*. But ROSY FUIURE Of WOMEN The heiress of the future will be of Naw York. sensitive hairs. If an Insect touches a hair the leaf halves neither can the value of manners. know:., perhaps, as a rare and radium Don't muke the error of supposing that If you don’t want women to outstrip close upon It after the manner of the old fashioned rat trap, maiden. ftet chlkan, Alaska. Correspondence: fasts. As soon as they were seated a ' brains are everything. You may have you in the industrial race and compel only the Insect is inclosed within the leaf and is there duly digested. ' the best set of brains in tlie town, but Frontier life lost none of Its flavor waitress came forward and said; you to come to them when you want 5«J Of course, those Frenchmen who To explain these curious fact» we havetotakeabroadand when the trail of the American pioneer "Mush, gents?” They t«x>k their hats cents you would better »top drinking ride in airships look down ou people lu if you haven't the manners of u gen general view of vegetable existence at large. It is a matter swerved from the West to the North, and left the place, muttering as they tleman nobody Is going to apprwlate I poor whisky and quit gambling at race automobiles. of common observation that ordinary p ants show a certain The fortune hunter lost none « of the «A-iit. They wondered why she bad you. Your manner is the outward In tracks and in pool rooms. Women, in spite of >u*n’s refusal to degree of sensitiveness to heat and to cold. The daisies perils of his calling when he aban- ordtTed them out, and she. in turn, If one must die of overdrinking how dication of what you are within, in the give them the right* and privileges to on the lawn will close their petals when a cold wave comes doned the train of the setting I sun to wondered what possessed them. “If pleasant It must be to have the coro estimate of most people, and if the which they are entitled, are to-day In and open them again when the sun shines. We may with go in pursuit of the north stay, > But they didn't want mush, they might ner’s physician call It "refined alcohol manner is disagreeable few will take ism.” 145 branches of business and in ln- safety assume that no living being. Animal or plant, is nun- he pays no more heed to the menace have said so.” she growled; “guess the trouble to examine into you any ar.v. PR. HILLIS. stances showing more ability than the sensitive. They must one and all possess a faculty of sen of the arctic than he did to the vicis we've not good enough things to eat further. The consensus of general A European princess has eloped with opinion is that the man who goes about men. In one of the greatest financial institutions of this nation, for the plain reason that one and all possess living situdes of the desert. He follows each to satisfy anybody.” a coachman. Isn’t It about time for with porcupine quills as his manners city not long ago a well known man, drawing a salary of matter, and everywhere we meet with living matter we stream as long as Its sands will show The extreme Northerners have man the chauffeur to get in on this eloping hasn't any brains worth bothering $25.000 a year, suffered a nervous collapse, The directors find it exhibiting sensitiveness as one of its primary quali color of gold, and the coals of his camp nerisms which are as odd as their ties. Is this the beginning of nerves? In my opinion it business? fire are hardly dead before there is a forms of speech are peculiar. One day about. Did you never notice that the selected as his successor the young woman who had been men who employ large forces of In the stenographer for ten years. She, the directors told is. We have only to suppose that in the animal body, ow town site where he pitched his tent. I was in a Jewelry shop in Dawson A man gets his clothes made to fit telligent people look at an applicant me. has done bett« r work than the man she succeeded ing to its special construction, there Ls freer scope for the The way Is hard on account of nature's when a miner came in to get a watch his shape, but a woman, who is more closely, ask a few seemingly unim play of nervous action than exists In the plant to explain resistance to his encroachments upon and I» doing it tor but $10,0C0 a year. that had been left for repair. He put resourceful, gets her shape made to tit portant questions, and promptly em In fifty years the women will know more than the why sensitiveness Is more apparently a quality and feature ■er domain, but the result Is always It In his pocket and without a word her clothes. .he same—he triumphs and goes bold ■bout the price banded over his sack ploy or dismiss him? They don't men. They have more time to read and study and they of the animal than It Is of its living neighbor. I ly onward. Everything In this world vote and sound Ills brain depth; they don ’ t ob are Improving their time. Eventually they will of gold dust to the jeweler, who pro This brigandage of those young Chi has its price and the gold-hunting men ceeded to weigh out the amount of the WOULD CHECK IMMGRATION cago ruffians was really getting to be tain his biography; they don't inquire tell the men for w'hom they shall vote, Eventually all the By Her. Dr. R. S. MacArthur. of the North must pay in some coin for charge. The miner not only failed to almost as fatal as football before the into his social standing; they size him universities will be co educational, and the women will up from his manners, and if he is brass carry off all the prizes. In the latt fiscal year nearly l.OUO.UQU foreign the privilege of the trail. ask the price, but turned around to talk police broke it up. The loose way in which fortune to some one standing near, and did not on tlie surface they don't look for gold ers have come to our shores. The Illiteracy that they brought is astonishingly great and the vi flings her favors is unaccountable. One even look to see bow much was be Russia and Japan have agreed that within. Tlie employer knows that if DISASTER AHEAD OF THE UNITED STATES. cious tendency corresponds to the illiteracy. They night some bunko men of the gold ing taken out. Gold dust Is worth there is enough good looting hi fat old an applicant's manner strikes him fa By Bx.Senator Reagan of Texas. are for the most part from countries whose people fields sold a tenderfoot an old claim $16 an ounce, and It would have been China for two, and there is no use iu vorably it will also favorably strike The reason Texas must never be di people with whom he conies in con are not readily assimilated to American Ideas and that was supposed to be worthless. an easy matter for the jeweler to have mussing up the scenery. vided Is this: There can be but two Ideals. tact in his work. And nobody knows The knowing ones said they would not poured out half as much again as the kinds of republics—-the confederations r Lodge’s bill would exclude a great number of have it as a gift When the raw East watch was worth without his action When Chicago Is not In the throes of better than a big business man that a of states and the centralized govern these Ignorant foreigners, and tliat bill or some erner took possession of his property being seen or the overcharge known. a labor strike It Is in the grasp of favorable Impression means half the rnent, w hich becomi s in the end nothing o.uer m.«' it must be passqjl or our most cherished Institu he was the butt of many jokes. How After the miner went out I asked the highwaymen. Chicago seems to be the sale. People are apt to think that if but a monarchy. The United States is tions will be endangered, If not destroyed. there is any place where manners are ever. the swindlers and the jokers soon dealer If many of his customers were insomnia center of tile nation. drifting tqp rapidly Into a monarchlal of little consequence it is lu business, Our naturalization laws are loos«« enough in themselves, laughed out of the other corner of so reckless with their dust. . He re form of government. It Is not even and even those laws are not enforced. Men are made citi- their mouths, for their dupe began tak plied: "A man has to be honest up It was a mistaken report that James where cold calculation so largely takes now governed by men. It Is controlled zens who are ignorant of the first principles of the digDity ing such quantities of dust out of the here, whether he is naturally so or not. Lane Allen, the novelist, had found a the place of feelings. But the truth is by money. The power of the financial and the duty of an American citizen, and I hope that the abandoned claim that it soon turned When men place absolute confidence • fort un«' in an oil well. He I» still that nowhere else are manners of such interests Is paramount to the power of day will come when no man will be made a citizen who out to be a bonanza. Up to thi3 time in each other there are few who will looking for his fortune lu an ink importance as In every day dealings. the people. Tlie result will tie a disso There is no capital and equipment any cannot read in English the constitution be swears to sup it has paid h m nearly $300,000. abuse it Unless a man has a mean well. lution of the confederacy of States or young man can have that will pay him port and no man be made a voter who cannot read th' K1AI.A.X. a monarchlal form of government. 1 ballot be casts. If the sting could be removed from better thug good manners. There is no football people wouldn’t pay to see the possible calling for which this does want Texas to be i big enough to stand alone when the game, And the same is true of prize- not better tit him. If be lias brains, dissolution of the Union shall come, This is reason enough TOO MUCH TIME SPENT IN COLLEGE. fights. The more stings the mure the world owes him something, but for never dividing the State. By Dr. Janos, President Northwestern University. ’ money. unless he lias good manners he will A young man should get into business early, PLANT LIFE SHOWS BEGINNING OF NERVES. have a hard time collecting it. for the ten years between twenty aud thirty are It is reported thnt the Duke of Rox- By 4nJ«-ew W/ison. critical years. I believe that a young man look burghe is not pleased with the Ameri There will be no dissent from the That certain plants are highly sensitive is a ing to a business career should be through with cans, but if he has any complaints to opinion that tlie world loses a man of fact doubtless familiar to many readers. We his college work by the time he is twenty or make about the quality of our money transcendent greatness by the death have the case of the English sundews, whose twenty-one years of age. He will become a better he lias not yet voiced them. leaves are provided with sensitive feelers. When of Herbert Spencer. This will be ad business man, other things being equal, than the an unwary fly stumbles ucross the leaf its legs mitted by those who have gone far one who stays by his books until he Is thirty or But it Is not n<*cesMiry for the pub- thest in the reuction against his philo bei-ome entangled in the gummy secretion of the older. Men who stay long In college get such a lie to read Miss Ida Tarbell'» articles sophy. He was great in his marvel tentacles, and these last bend downward over bent away from business that without great natural Ability in order to discover that Mr. Rockefel- ously comprehensive outlook upon na the insect, and thus tie It to the leaf surface. they cannot break through the culture that hedges them ler is converting the country’s wealth ture and mankind, great in original Escape is impossible; the Insect dies, and the and become great business men. At the age of thirty-five Into Standard oil dividends. mental endowment, great in the culti leaf converts Itself into a digestive hollow, within which the man who entered business at twenty will be a better vation of his powers, in ills unselfish the Insect is digested by means of secretions nearly akin It may comfort the consumers of ness, liis unwearying devotion to a to those which are represented in the animal's digestive business man than the one who tiegan his career at thirty. University culture Is not always the best preparation meat and butter and eggs and coal to high ideal. He was great also in bis work. The resultant, In the shape of animal matter, Is for life. It often stunts natural business ability, and this learn that a German scientist claims to absorbed by the plant as part and parcel of its nourish influence and his following, and al Is an age when business ability counts for much. Very have discovered a process by which though he must have been disappoint ment. Without Insect food these plants cannot flourish. the price of radium may be reduced ed both by the slow recognition that It Is the general rule of nature that the animal feeds on often I advise a college student as young as eighteen years to drop his studies and go to work. I would not do this ■everal thousand dollars an ounce. was accorded film and by tlie quick the plant. Here the ordinary order of things Is reversed; in the case of one who is advancing in a line toward his trend away from ills theories he had for the plant, as if in retaliation, demands the sacrifice business career, but with the one who is at a standstill as Young men who seek short cuts to some of tlie confidence of greatness, of the animal to Its nutritive needs. Other plants exhibit a far as his preparation is concerned it is better to tell him wealth or fame may find a useful sug nnd was sustained perhaps by con high degree of sensitiveness intended to assist the capture to go to work. A young man loses his elasticity by the time TRADING 1 OST IN ALASKA. gestlon in this recent utterance of a victions of the permanency of bis of insect prey. The “Venus fly trap” of North Carolina Is he is thirty. Usually he can be made into a good business Western financier: “The young man au example in point. Its leaf is divided by a hinge Into work which others do not »hare. One man only while that elasticity lasts. Teh scapegoat son of a down East streak in him he will do what is right who goes around looking for a soft can imagine that he was not wholly : preacher drifted into the Klondike to when he is taken for a gentleman. I place has got one already—under his indifferent to his own ease when in MAGNETIC WATER PROPERTIES "My father has always been sweet- purchase she will seek a secluded spot I make a new try at life. He had got a good profit for fixing that watch hat." speaking of the ebb and tlow of opin tempered and loving.” said Ills 'laugh and dive down for the money. | sown enough wild oats where he came and there was no need of stealing from When First ITse-l Hhowetl Powerfully ter, Mrs. Crowley, “and now in his A maii who was caught In the net ion in his little essay on “The Esti “When a woman is calling she usu I from to make a bountiful crop of re- my customer—and, mind you. if a fel Corrosive Qualities. very old days we children can detect ally carries a little change In her card I morse, and it would seem ‘hat one low ever gets caught cheating here he of committing burglary at Paterson, mates of Men” he said: “Let me re So absurd has the notion that water little or no difference in his loving con case, especially if she is obliged to ride ■ who had played so hard and fast with might as well pack up and get out. N. J., was ducked several times In state this thesis by setting out with could have magnetic properties seemed sideration for us and his feelings for cleats water and then told to leave tlie truth tliat all movement is rhyth on the street curs. If she is traveling good opportunities would hardly bo en for he will be a marked man.” to competent judges that stories of everyone. He is never out of humor town. It is reported that the friction mical—that of opinion included. After she wears a tiny chamois bag about titled to hit upon the best claim in Everybody Hnt Credit. Its discovery have been generally dis and petulant, but is even tempered all going to one extreme a reaction In be created in the air as be left almost her neck for the purpose of safe guard- I a thousand. But he did. He took the Everybody has credit, And most credited. M. O. Leighton. a liydro- course of time carries It to th«1 other the time. Throughout his life father Ing her money aud jewels. set his clothes on tire. I precious stuff out at a rate that was everybody will pay some time, One grapher of tlie United Ntates geological has been an industrious, temperate nnd extreme, and then comes eventually a The glove Is a favorite pla?e for car astonishing and broke the record for cannot well run away, The impossible survey, has been Investigating some of Christian man. With the sweet, child Rev. Dr. Newell Dwight Hillis re reaction. This is clearly observable rying money, especially Sunday, when j riotous living. His good resolves distances can be well understood from tlies«' marvelous tales, and ho feels like faith that was instilled into him the hands are busy carrying the pray thinks Mr. Rockefeller may some day in th«« case of reputations.” He cer the treatment of the prisoners in the couldn't stand prosperity. obliged to confirm them. The scene by a pious mother when he knelt nt tainly showed few signs of yielding to er book and the train for a Sunday-go- own the President of the Unlt««l Many who are well schooled in the federal Jail at Sitka, When there are of Ills inquiry was Indiana, and he de her knee In childhood, he never retires opposing currents, though th«' pathetic to-ineeting gown. The little space be ' craft of hunting gold may stumble no ships in port the inmates of ,the States. Dr. Hillis probably goes tqion clares that he has fourni such water In tween the glove and the palm holds over it. while the uninitiated often run Jail are let out to haul water and the theory that the President Is about element of ills growing isolation has tints' parts of the State. One locality now without getting down Just enough for the offering and car right into it. The man who was re chop wood. No guards are necessary, the only thing worth while remaining been felt even by persons who were Is Garteraburg Springs, another Is Le out of sympathy with him and thor fare. The school girl carries her sponsible for the discovery of the rich because they would surely starve If for Mr. Rockefeller to grab. banon, and a third Is Fort Wayne. At oughly co.ivinc««! of th«' failure of his change wrapped up in the corner of est fields in the North tramped over they ran away. It Is altogether too far all of thi«e places the fluid posft«SM>s, her handkerchief. There It remains them for years, vainly seeking his for from civilization for a man to think Blshop Huntington deplores "noisy main purpose. The book "Facts and for a short time after rising from the until noontime, or recess, when she tune. and finally came out with hardly of making his way without provisions levity, excessive display or Inordinate Comments,'' which contains the essay earth, the power of magnetizing steel unties the knot and buys her lunch, f'nough money to pay his way home. or means of transportation. Several merrymaking at a Christian mar to which we have referred. is In truth objects immersed therein. candy, chewing gum or lead pencil. riage.” We trust those friends of the a defiance of the predominant forces From a contribution of Mr. Leighton Before the ship reached Seattle he was men have tried It and were glad to "Now that the sleeves resemble groom who tag the baggage, tip over of tin* time. In It he exhibits a settled to the Engineering 1 News It appears robbed of the last dollar he had in the comet back. But the situation is not nothing so much as a good-sized satch the house, shoot at the officiating cler aversion for tlie increasing activities that the ■ water contains a quantity of world. On the same boat was a young without Its agreeable features for the el, they are used for carrying money gyinan and try to wreck the train, will of government, for tlie modern "edu carbonic ■ acid gas. and It retains the Califosnlan who had tackled the frozen prisoners, for. although it is against the tied up In handkerchiefs. The full cational mania. ” for the boasts of take this gentle hint. property ’ just mentioned until the gas North with less than $100 and had no rules, the fishermen among them some front shirt waist is a convenient hid commercialism, the development of escapes. After that double change experience, who had $140,000 worth of times manage to watch over a pole and ing place for money and other femin Give the friend you meet a smile militarism, ami be has the hardihood takes place a sediment, which is prob- nuggets to show what his luck had line near where they are working, and ine belongings. A petticoat pocket is and a cheery word ns you pass along. to make this distinction: "Were any ably ferrous enrbonate, Is formed at done for him. All signs fail In a dry It is even said that the ball pin vers often used by women for their valua Unless your troubles nr«' urgent nnd one to cull me dishonest or untruth the bottom of the rtveptacle. time, and no man can tell much about do not allow themselves to get out of bles. They know this pocket is an you are looking to him for aid do not ful lie would tom II me to the quick. Rt'ia'atislly, before dipping knives practice. the hiding place of gold. Impossible thing to find, and would as volunteer n ris’ltnl of your worries, He Were he to say that I am unpatriotic and needles Into tlie water. Mr. l.elgli- The one thing above all others which In 1880 a French Canauian named soon think of having the garment he would leave in«' unmoved." How has troubles of his own. Talk on ton would teat them carefully to be Is charact« ristlc of the North Is the na loe Juneau wander« d ul> Silver Bow made without a band as without a pleasant things, Have confidence In ever, men who are stung by th«' last ■lire that they were not already mag basin, the beautiful canyon back of tive dog. Tlie horse, automobile, ships, pocket. the prija'iit and faith in the future, sentence will rememls'r that he was netized. Then five minutes after im trains, nothing can turn Its face to the "Mnny girls wear little finger purses the town which bears his name, IU Nobody^ares to hear your misgivings honest am! truthful, tliat he fought mersion tlose objects wen' wlthilrawn. wind with the assurance of that child and tiny silver bags suspended from pannt'd the first gold from a field that or your predictions of worst' things disease ami practiced a patient self They so attract««! each other that one of the arctic, the malapoot. When ice chains to carry their change. A brace lias enriched the world by many mil- denial with tine heroism, that his life would hang from another, point to that are to come. chokes the rivers and snow blocks the let purse of leather or silver Is worn Hons, and which will continue to con- - ■ . , --------------> was a long ami wonderful mental dis point. One of tlie knives was found way of the trains he is put In harness tribute to Its wealth for many years fad-loving maiden: but no one by the One does not like to give up beaten, cipline, thnt h«' acquired learning lie- to exhibit magnetic qualities thirty and goes when* none can follow. Half to come. Juneau was one of those ever suspect that there was would and American newspaper» are peculiar yond any of his contemporaries, that hours after Immersion. Anotlnr experi brother to the wolf, no living thing fearless characters who helped to con money in it. Perhaps the girl who ly averse to an acknowledgment of de he kept an unblemished character ami ment mail«' by Mr. Is-lghton personally knows better the way of the wild or carries her car fare in her mouth Is quer the wilderness. He was a path feat. But can any of them boast a set a noble example. If the aynttft'tlc at Cartersburg Springs was to place a bow to survive its rigors. He turns larger circulation than is claimed by a philosophy sluill go the way of all compass nt'etlle near the pool. Here a kn«*es and offering up that little pray the least common of all. but she ex finder in the full sense of the word, his keen nostrils to the win«! and scents yet he died penniless. When tlie news ists.”—Washington Star. from Its normal new Buddhist paper ««« Tokyo? Listen: philosophic», leaving only a few help mark«>«l deflection er: •ante to Juneau that the old man was with unfailing instinct the approach “This paper lias come from eternity. ful fragments, there Is enough In such I«>»ith«n was observed. " 'Now I lay me down to sleep. I.'iiworthy Son. lead in Dawson and It became known of the storm while it is yet afar; he At. Lebanon the water «'omes from n It starts its circulation with millions a career to secur«' a lasting fame ami I pray Thee, Lord, my soul to keep; , Shakespeare's counsel. "Look with that his last wish was to be burled on knows how to break through th«> ice for and millions of numbers. The rays of to command the admiration of future driven well of the Big Four Railroad If 1 should die before I wake, Company. When It was first used In I pray Thee, Ixird, my soul to take.' ” thine ears." becomes more picturesque th«' mountain overlooking the town water when he is thirsty, as well as the the sun, the beams of the stars, the generations. than trustworthy it read in the light that was named for him the money trick of making his be«l in the snow. locomotives It betrayed powerfully «■or- leaves of the trees, the blades of grass, Mr. Cronk, with his two brothers. Genius In lh«- lln«t. roslv«' qualities. For that reason It was Casper and John, aud his father, James of a happening which the New York was quickly subscribed to bring bis Although he has been made the slave the grains of sand, the hearts o( tigers, body to th«> spot where he said be of man. tlie wolf In him does not wear The eccentricities of James McNeil almost ruinous to boilers. Dr. John Cronk, enlisted nt Western. N. Y„ on Tribune notes: elephants, lions, ants, men and women out with work, and h«» has the cunning During his re«ent visit to the Y el II Hurty. the company's chemist, could wanted to wait for the Judgment. Whistler have been a favorite topic of are Its subscribers. This journal will the 4th of August, 1814. when he was and endurance to take his food alive lowstone Park, the President of the And no ingredients which would ac henceforth flow In the universe as the anecdote -mongers for many years. It Just a little more than 14 years old. Idiom* of the North. as it runs. Is only lately tliat we have had a count for the peculiarity. Later, when The father amt thre«' sons served with United States, w ho is a close student rivers flow and the oceans surge.” Th«’ people of New England, as well glimpse of Whistler th«' boy. A lady h«' hail li'arnt'tl that th«' fluid would Captain Edmund Fuller. New York of American dialert», thought he de- The Saltiest of Salt Lakes. magnetize axes ami knives, h«> advised Voluntt’er», lu the defense of Sackett'» tccted in the speech of the driver of is tin »«* of Dixie, have a distinction Probably the most remarkable lake Year by year the work of the Insti who was “Aunt Kate" to him all Ills in their language, and so do the resi the coach the region from which he allowing It to Ktaml iu an iron tank for Harbor. tutions for trade mid b'clinlcal Instltu life, although neither a relative nor dents of the far North. Many words In the world is one with a coating of hailed. a time before using It In boilers. That salt that completely conceals the wa For a numtier of years Mr. Cnmk lions is becoming greater mid more va a connection, has written a charming “You come from Missouri, do you are in use here that are not known •cliem«* rend« r«sl It Innocuous.—New- recelv««! a i>etislon of 312 per month, ried. In the South there are schools letter aliout him to til«' isindon Times. York Tribune. elsewhere. When a person arrives he ter. It may lie seen at any time dur not?" asked Mr. Roosevelt. She hnd known him ever since he ing the year, fully exposed, being even but In February of last yenr Congress which tench carding. Spinning, weav The driver pulle«l in h:s four hers«-«, is n.t known a« a newcomer, but is passed an act Increasing the pension set his brake with his f«>ot. and ing. dyeing and designing in cotton. In was a child of two years. She was a Illi LAST SU RM Y OR mentioned as a "chee-cbowker." A pi at Its best when the sun is shining turn directly upon it. to »25 per month. the Ea»t many colleges have added a nelghtior of the Whistlers, ami after ««1 impressively towaril the chief mag - oneer is not known by that name, but 01 IHE WAR OF 1812 This wonderful body of water is one textile department and throughout th«* a long atwcnce from home, she called is call'd a “sour dough." Anyone who Istra te. WOMEN ANO THEIR CASH country we have industrial schools upon them and asked at once: "Mr. President." he Mid. “my fatti- has braved th - hardships of one winter of the saltiest of the salt lakes, and is On a small farm clearisl by hhuself “ Where Is Jemmie? ” which give Instruction In the building in the gloomy aretl« Ic can then take to situated near Olalorsk. Siberia. The “He was In the room a few minutes mon' than seventy five years ago, No Two Have Snme Met h«xl of Carrvin» er u’ mother onct went to Missouri and mechanical trades, In harboring, himself the h« nor of being a “sour lake is nine mile« wide nnd seventeen on a visit, and they visit««! there Hiram Silas Cronk, the last pensloucr Moiiev or X'alaablea. and within the memory of man brewing, dairying, domestic science, ■ go." was tlie answer. “I tbluk he twenty years. During thet time 1 dough." The wor«I I for “move on" '.» of th«' war of 1812. Is now living near Of a half dozen Washington women not entirely roofed over by the dressmaking. tailoring. millinery, must be here still." “ mush." This odd word of command was born: but I want to tell you right Presently Jemmie'» tiny form was A vs. N. Y . attend««! by his «laughter. to In» fount) any day In a street car watchmaking, drawing, painting, com deposit. Originally evaporation now thet I'm no derned Missourian." originated with the « «log driver*. Tlie Mrs Sarah Crowley, now more than probably no two adopt the same means merce and other businesses too numer discovered, stretched on the under 00 yearn old. wort! ’ 'mush" mush" is to the Alaskan sledge played the most important part in visitor went to shelf of a table. The of caring for their cash. ‘’Women ous to mention There Is hardly a vo llliltealoii*. dog what “amen" is to the train««! coating the lake over with salt, but Mr Cronk was bom on th«* 29th day har«' almost as many ways of enrry- cation In Ilf«' the rudiments of which secure the prize, an«! naked: “Isn't it rld.culous for Tenspot to I canine tliat mv » its prayers in the clr- at the present time the salt springs can- of April. 1300. at Frankfort. Herkimer "What are you doing there. Jem Ing their money al««>ut with them as think be can play football?” asked ! cus—a signal which he understand* which surround it are adding fast to cannot now lie li*arne«l In some school. County. N. Y . an«l Is now 103 year» mle?" they have change» of the heart." said a Larkin. old. Ills health 1« imulerately god and acts upon, and one for whl b h" the thickness of the crust. “Fa dworin'l” local det«n'tive. ’ The trouble with the American ay»- “Why?” In 1878 the lake found an under- ami he does not look to lie as ol«l as I «ill not accept a substitute. Although In one small hand was a pencil, “Why. he's as bald as an egg."- tent of government Is that, while In "Th«' most common place for a worn h«> 1«. True It is that the old soldier's "mu»h" had Its origin ns a word for ground outlet into the River Obi. perhaps two Inches long, nnd In tin theory It Is as near perfection as any mind Is growing weaker, ami he takes an to*carry greenbacks is In her stock Town Topic«. • logs, it grew in popularity until It be which lowered Its surface about three thing can tie. In practice it la subject other a morsel of paper alaiut thre«' but little Interest in prraent «lay af lugs. Since the day» when Ft. ■ came the generally accepted oider for feet. The salt crust was so thick, to the gravest abus«*» through the fact Inches square. Yet in these tiny pro fair«, but he remembers vividly the «laughter« In'gan to wear thia artleo' anything or anybody to move on or however, that it retained its own level, that officeholders have come to regard portions the little artist was even then stirring times of young manhood, In of dress It has been a favorite safe nnd now presents the curious spectacle get out. the public pla<-ea with the salaries and doing work that showed an exquisite like, th«' average ol«l sokiier. however, depoait vault. It Is safe to say t ,t The vernacular of the cold country of a sa lt-roof«'d lake. promise. piwqiilsites attached to them as private Mr. Cronk does not like to talk of thre«' out of every ten shopper« In .. I has a strong hold upon its pt>ople. as Cellutoise to Russia property, to be owned and enjoyed College professors and the boot “war times” save to hl« own ehlldr'n. department »tor«' will have a lit tac raw shown in the Incident when a cottpl- In I«!*.» 10.390 metric tons of German without the least regard to the public blacks both strive to polish the under Ills youngest son now beiug .*>3 and th«' of money tucketl away in her st k i conversa ' of return««! pro-peetors w ent Into n cellulose were exported to Russia, a-'.d »Uest TV. good Thia ia why our political arena standing. ami when »he decide» to make a larx | rcetaurant lu Se»'Le to g< t tu«.lr br> ak- m 1902 only 2,076 metric tons. X’ FORTUNE HUNTERS WHO BRAVE DiREST PERILS ( a««« i«:u l.t I»|<» <Î flair