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I TWO • ■ THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD. THURSDAY, MAR 10. 1910 - The Fight Is Right Living Foundation Of Questions SWEPT TO THEIR DEATH To the Editor: The columns off 1 know, hear and read about groat your 1 aper have beeu, ever siuce I and small souls; it does not matter got acquainted with it. the place of how large the person); however it discussion of a good many themes, feels, thinks aud acts, depends solely I particularly of late, such as Prohi on its uearost surrounding, which is bition, Football, Revival, White the body ; therefore all that We have Slavery, Socialism, etc., all of which to do Is to put this body in such con can Justly be called vital questions, dition that the soul is free to dem because upon their correct and suf onstrate itself as It ought to do. t i Somebody who knew what he was ficient solution depends the aarthly “As man welfare of millions of human beings, talking about has said: Vancouver, B. C., March 5.—A snow slide earlv this morn in fact, of all mankind, for we all thinketh in his heart, so ia he." A belong to one family; and because persou who, for instance, eats ani ing, between Rogers Pass station and Glacier, on the line of the the well-being of mankind' on this mals’ flesh, eats also the poisonous Canadian Pacific, Rocky Mountain division, killed fifty men. earth has in consequence that of the matter, (called self-poison>, which hereafter, it is well worth to take is iH'riiiMiently preseut in the blood, All the victims were workmen of the railway company, and more thewe other tissues and fleeh of the ani things into consideration. than half were Japanese. 1 have followed these discussions mal of which it was encumbered at controversises with interest, the time of its murder. Further, its The men were engaged in clearing a small slide which had and brought them In comparison with passions and1 emotions, greed, fear, come down early in the evening, and were w’orking a rotary en my own experiences and observa excitement, terror, despair, etc., go tions which I had tho opportunity to over Into the flesh-<\ating persons; gine when a large slide came down, carrying them to death in gather in the Old Country, as well that is the reason we meet so many- the canyon below. as in the United States, aud catue to immoral, greedy, fearing, despairing conclusion that, like it has been persons, who act just like it were At first it was believed all of the hundred men engaged were | the in the past, if not with all. then with their destination to despoil theui- killed, but during the early morning it was found that many had ebe majority of the peope to whom selves and their fellow-beings. these sermons and discussions are If at present, in one way or the escaped, and the death list was placed in the neighborhood of ! ; addressed, it will be “history repeat- other, suffering humanity would __ itself" ’or "the satuo old thing make a little effort, accompanied by fifty. All passenger trains on the line are safe, though it will ¡ng and over again.” more suffer some ■ will power, bow «non would probably be a day or two before they are able to pass the place , over ing and more hypocrisy on the side t hey be convinced about the truth of the human beings and more fun and ■ consistency of my statements; where the slide occurred. the side of the devil.. AuJ why? they would soon learn and appreciate Last night was one of the worst ever experienced in rail on Because the soil onto which these the i difference aud effect bttweou roading in the Canadian Rockies. There was a heavy storm of well-meant addresses and sermons, cheap, good meats and expensive, like good seed, was sown, but was poor meats, a knowledge very valu- rain and sleet, and sometimes snow, and weather conditions not prepared, so it could not rise and able at the present high cost of liv- bring forth good results. were altogether at their worst. lug; to say- nothing about the mwny If we. mankind, had lived as we other agreeable features which fol A long section of telegraph line was carried away by the ought to do, all these questions and low consequently, they would soon a good many others, would never learn, after the embracing fetters slide. have been heard of. But because were broken, how much better it is we h«j.ve disobeyed, circunfviiated to go through life like through a gine, aided by a small army of white and transgressed the laws of Nature, blooming meadow than to squeeze and Japanese section men started to which are the laws of God. then and themselves through It as through a Vancouver, March 6.— clear the tracks. Although premon there it has happened that we came vale of tears aud sorrow, studded Sixty-two men who were en itions of danger were indicated by in bad circumstances, which caused with thistles. gaged in clearing the Cana the crash and boom of avalanches our troubl‘,-s. ailments and "3’lseoses. Only "right living- will furnish dian Pacific track at Rogers on adjacent peaks, the men were in physical as well as mental. the strength to resist all evil temp Pass at the summit of Sel ured to such risks that they stuck To get out of this dilemma it is tations; will clear I he sight so we kirk range, were entombed by steady to their task. As the hours ad only necessary, very necessary, to an avalanche soon after mid vanced the rain and sleet continued live up to the laws of Nature, j.ist can see the consequences of these night, according to a bulletin, in increasing volume. When half the like the Prodigal Son returned to temptations before fiaa-f; will, it we get by former wrong living in ail and probably all are dead. first slide was removed, precisely at his father. That means, in othor 12:30 this morning, a second ava- words; “We must live as our Father ments and troubles, help us to get lanch descended. It started on the wants us to live.” If we do that, rid of them without and in spite of side of the canyon opposite the point then ail troubles and ailments and all artificial medicines and wrong sciences; for in the treasure of Na Swept to Awful Death. where the first slide took place, Vancouver, B. C., March 5.—The Thousands of feet above, a few diseases will vanish, al! the sorrow ture is an abundance of the neces inflicting questions will be solved, sary- remedies, which the Creator, accident occurred near the snow clumps of snow, growing in volume shed one mile west of Rogers pass, and momentum, started on a path- the real socialism established, which Our Father, wants us to use, but the summit of the Selkirks. Seventy- way of destruction. A few- seconds means that mankind on earth lives which we, in our ignorance, don’t five per cent of the dead are white later, with a noise like a thousand like those in the kingdom of heaven, know how to use. or which we by our men, the rest Japanese. Conductor thunderbolts crashing in unison, the instead, as it is at pre sent in a good stupidity, stubbornness, (or call it Vic Buckley and Engineer W. Phil avalanche leaped from shelf to shelf, many homes and families, just like habit, style, custom, civilization, commercialism, learnedness, science, lips of the work train, headed by uprooting and carrying with it a in the suburbs of hell. I remark if that while here on the rotary snow plow, were killed. tangled mass of Ice, trees and bould earth praying, 6inging hymns, mak etc., etc.), don’t want to know how to use. As soon as the crews reached ers. There was no escape for the Revelstoke, the firebell sounded, and unfortunate men. Hundreds of thous ing good resolutions and promises If we live right, it Is certain that within a half an hour a relief train ands of tons of other debris in the while going to churches and taber we on this earth, even under trying with physicians, nurses, and over wake of the avalanche, bounded oft nacles, all goo-goo-eying and being conditions, can live by the aid of two hundred railway men and citi the huge heap ana half filled the in delusions, is good for nothing, if only one church, provided it is the zens was speeding east to Rogers valley of Bear creek, hundreds of we do not act as we are ordered to right one, a happy and satisfied life, do by God’s unchangetyble laws; Pass. The scene was reached at six feet below. in the end of our earthly ca and be very well off for all eternity. o'clock this morning when the task News of the disaster was flashed that and1 then “we have accomplished our of digging at the tangled mass of de by a lone telepgraph operator at a reer “wealth, honor, fame” are use purpose and have reached our des less for us, if we are lacking in other bris, and the hope of finding a few wayside station a mile distant. tiny;" whereas, it is not only likely survivors, commenced with vigor. Railway officials expect that at qualities we ought to possess; thak but very sure, that we. by living con Calgary made an equally prompt least 48 hours will elapse before the at that time “wailing, repenting, cry trary to the laws of nature, by using response, one hundred and twenty- line is cleared, and the work will be ing and cursing” is for the cat, or all tbe abne mentioned fusses, be five men with physicians and nurses attended by great danger, as other for the amusement of the devils. If the physical body is built up sides earning or making and spend arriving on the scene at ten o’clock slides may descend at any moment. and sustained by foods and drinks ing much money, and besides the aid this morning. Little hope is entertained that any of which, according to the unchangeable of a score of churches and their ad- The first slide occurred at 5:40 the men escaped alive. laws, are forbidden to be consumedj visors we will, while here on earth, yesterday in the narrow valley of Six hundred men are now at work at a l. it cannot fail that this body live afflicted with all kinds of al- Bear Creek, flanked on either side but the bodies of the victims will at the time when the soul separates ments and troubles physical y as we by precipitous mountains and cov probably not be recovered until sum from it, (what is called death), is as mentally and be after this for a ered with snow to a depth of 20 to mer melts the snow. in undesirable condition, and then «terni y with hands and feet and all 50 feet. The slide composed mostly the spiritual body, whidh. in the i «aught in the trap which the smart of snow, had a length of 500 feet Fifty are Dead. particle, resembles the i devil cunningly has set for • centuries ,,h h,„h and a depth of 80 feet. Rain and Vancouver, B. C., March 5.—-The minutest phy-dcT? body?‘¡T’not* o7 such“ quil-iand which he has decoyed with b'gb sleet was falling when the rotary en- latest careful estimate is fifty dead. and great sounding alms, theories, ity as to serve us thr-ugh eternity in good condition also, as we hope songs, prayers, dissertations, argu- __ _ merits etc., etc., etc., tor the pur- and think in our imaginations. The ^ul-^whteh‘,u”the‘“i>Uit“ot''the ¿er-|po«e of catching the poor on insight. ** . ._____ i ....... f : .. — — with vx-: • n a o weak, wzi'ilr or zvr nn-wlll Ilvlnir hu- nit- no-will, living son—is perfect, it .o is god-like, - •Jlv^ne, it inhabits its boiies manlty, unable to think and to dls- ?tndlsa8cl°pablea3 ot ;e“xT«nd"ing: "(we kern for itself, but following :♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦ Philadelphia, March 5.—The general sympathetic strike, the supreme and final effort of organized labor to win the fight of the trolley men for recognition of their union, is now in full swing. Even the taxicab drivers and cabbies are out. Several unions in the trades, however, are still at work, among them the printers, whose committee voted not to join the strike, although many of the job men were anxious to do so. Philadelphia will thus not be deprived of newspapers. More than the tie-up of business, the authorities fear the thronging of thousands of idle persons on the streets. The num ber of men on strike cannot be definitely ascertained, and the labor leaders say they will not know until tomorrow or Monday. The director of public safety says that not more than 20,000 walked out, while the claims of the strike leaders are that 75,- 000 are out. Officials at the city hall and the Rapid Transit representatives scoffed this claim. They said the mills at Ken sington are still working and that such great plants as Bald- win s, Cramps, the Midvale Steel Works, Brill s car works and ether large industrial establishments had not been crippled, when the shifts of men changed between midnight and morning. These plants, however, are open shop concerns. The promise of Timothy Healy, i represeti’at’ve of the stationary fire men, who said he could cripple the power plants, has apparently not ■been fuinUwi. The power plants were operated and cars are running with extra policemen to guard against trouble looked for by the de partment of public safety today and tomorrow. ENTIRE BUSINESS BLOCK WIPED OJT ------*— I Winlock. Wash.. March 5.—Fire started in the basement of A. W. Mc Fee’s meat market today and sp-ead to adjoining property, wiping out an! entire business block. Loss, $50,000. i The cause is unknown. '■■W 7 The great meeting organized labor planned for this afternoon, to "peac- ably participate in tbe demonstra tion in behalf of the car men’s un ion now on a strike,” has be-n pro hibited by the mayor, becaugq a per mit was not applied for to hold the demonstration, as provided in his proclamation of February 20. SBC—¿S were sold in 1908 and not one word of complaint, though every tube ■ as sold under a positive guarantee, it Is good for nothing but he eyes. Ask your druggist. Sold by Dillon Drug Co. SUBSCRIBE EOK ÎHE GUARD ALBERT, KING OF THE BELGIANS, All the Liberalist« and even many of the Rocinllsta tn Belgium look for ward to many reforms under King Albert, and thnt unusually democratic nonarch will come nearer having the combined support of his people than *ny other ruler in the old world except possibly King Edward and the Jerman emperor. Both he and bls queen are loved and respected by their mbjects. Tbelr charities nnd their Interest in the people have long been sources of friendly comment not only in Belgium, but all over the old world, snd the new king’s policy, It Is generally believed, will have the effect of westing tbe fast growing tendency toward socialism lu Belgium. O k HENEY vory moment of your iife- vou nro at homo or awake or a sloop — Bet ween the poison germs th . are in air, food mid w ater, — everyw here iu fact — and the bdlioiis of your invisible friends, the little soldier-oorvusclea in your blood. If thcae little soldiers are kept strong mid healthy by taking Hood's Sarsa parilla, you ihhk I have no fear of dis ease. Begin using it at once if you art» al all under the weather, or have troubles of the blood, stomach, liver aud kidneys. Get it of your druggist. to confer WIIH WICKERSHAM San Francisco, March 4 'I lie sub Ject of further procoi'duro In <li« '*■ I egon land fraud cahvs will be •llacm’i' o»l by Attorney General Wlckersham land Franuis J. lleney In the near fu 'tui<>. Ileney ha» a communication from tbe attorney general which di reel» him to go to Washington for a conference on the government ca»v». Ileney Intends to leave here next ■( Helena. March 6 —Louis Jstnea* Monday, lie does nut know how loug1 career as an actor ended In death he will bo detained at Waahlnfton. here this morning, following an at I but does not Intend to «lay there tack of heart failure last evening. more than a few weeks. Afterward Ju»t before the curtain wont up for | ho will return to San Francisco. Dis ways and advisee of blind leaders. cussing tho Hermann case ileney the performance of "Henry VIII." The body will bo »hipped tomorrow Myr assertions seem to bo severe : to Kansas City and the company will and strong; nevertheless, they are said “Since tho trial of Binger Her true. Further, 1 ask you: "What mann on tho charge of conspiring to disband. Mrs. JstiHW returning to Kansas. have the rrohibitlouists. with all defraud tho government. It ha» be their preachings, restrictions, tern come necessary for me to consult with poranco laws and other fuss, gained th«- attorney-general a» to future ac DICK SPONG. ALLEGED or acihievod In relation to Temper tlon to bo taken by the federal gov In reality. ernment lu these cases. It has laeli ance*?" My answer is: BOOTLEGGER. ARRESTED In fact, they have, with decided that Binger Hermann shall nothing! all their fussing, made things worse, be retried, but there nr«' numerous if they had hud the slightest Idea matters connected with th«' case that about human nature and right liv a personal dl»c«i»»lon Five Indictment« Hunting Over ing themselves, and had taught It I necessitate with th» attornov general. Colonel to the people, they w >uld have by \ S. Worthington, attorney for lb r Hi« Head Oa«c Will Come this time, so far succeeded that In- maun, will bo In Washington at the Up in the Circuit Court temperance, vices and crimes against same time, and the probabllltiis .tie which priest«, preachers and lectur that liefore I h'nve wo will have nr ers are continually fighting would be of HprlugfteM. ovm abolished. Besides that, 1 am san ranged a date for the new trial.” Indictment« for hoot w hose li guine enough to believe that instead for several months, legging, U>VHIW of distilleries, breweries and other that city this nfter- w arr of good health should prevent sick establishments for the detriment of rth.-rlff It, M Pratt. noon by the public, by this time gymnasiums, ness Instead of letting themselves and brou<hl to Eu«t*nv Ills rase will get sick aud then try to cure It. sdbools and similar buildings would lie attended to by the circuit court decorate the surface of the earth; .So long as you keep your liver bowels Spong. It will bo remembered, left and stomach In a healthy and active further. I am optimistic enough to the county after he was Indicted and condition you won't got sick. Bul believe that this will happen in the relieve» constipation. ■ boforo he could be placed under ar future, and therefore 1 do all I can lard’s vs Herblna rest He evidently thought the rate« liver I, , to shorten tbls time. As it Is witih were forgotten or that he had better ¡'■■wel trouble. 8oM bj I 1 this, so la it also with all other evils return and face the court, anyway Drug Ow. and wrongs; the only source of the Sheriff Bown learned that he had re wrong living mode of mankind Is to turned to Springfield and »ent Dep. H. L. Marsters, a Roseburg real es be found In “Ignorance." As soon uty I’ratt o»er to link" hia arrest. as ignorance Is replaced by knowl tate dealer, will erect a throo-story t edge, everything and everybody is building In that city this siiminrr It An eastern clergyman, who con will represent an Investment "fat' mt "weH.” ducts a service *»specially for men. 125,000, and will be located >>n the In conclusion I have the pleasure furnishes the cigars and allows hie to make the announcement thnt Mrs. corner of Casa and Rose streets. hearers to smoke during the service Lora C. Little, of Hood River, Ore.. probably figurini: that where there The armor plate trust Is naturally Health Expert. Traveling Teacher of lrn|M>rvlous to all attacks of Its • n I» no much smoke there must bo some Health Culture, sis>n will visit Eu •'tilles. religious fire. gene for the purpose of giving lec tures ani lessons iu the way of right livltur. If then the inhabitants of Eugene and vicinity will pay as much attention to thia matter as they d to the revival meetings, and follow her advice—Oh, my! They would live In their eldora bo, like in a Para diso. as I wish them and all beluga An Address Delivered by,'Ptcf. Jcs Sl akr at the Condon on •xi’th Yours truly, School Dodie; tion$ Excrciscsl Thursday, March 3rd. F. J. BUETTGENBACH. Doctor Thomas Condon Thomas Condon was born In the answers have b«<>n variously express south of Ireland on the 3d of March, ed, l>ut it »«-ems to me they can all 1823, «'Ighty-elght years ago. He I m « summarized or moat truly Inter- came of strong Northman stiwk blend pre’ed by the word. ’ health" tor ed with the native Irish There Is a "wholeness") as that wotd Is Vnder- tradition that one of his aticcstors st<x4 nn I used In I?o wilting» of Congress Turned Down by Al- had l>«M'n ennobled for merit by Wil Carlyle "The healthy kn w not of liam the Conqueror, but Doctor Con their health, but only of tho «irk.** leged North Pole Dis- don never Insisted on this |x>int, but “So long as tho s>>,iral cl« tn< nts of coverer was disposed to laugh It away with Life, nil fitly adjusted, can pour forth their movement like harmon some humorous remark. Though his spiritual Inheritance ious tuned stilrg-. It Is a ttu-ledy Washington, March 4.—Proofs of Commander Peary’s discovery of the was evidently great his material In and unison. lAfe, from Its myster north pole caused a row in the sub heritance was correspondingly smnll. ious fountains, flows out ns In ce- committee of the house committee on He was born poor and at an early le»’ial music and diapason which age came with his father and his also, like that othor music of the naval affairs today. Members of the Geographic Soci family to th«» city <>t New York There spheres, even toMause It t» |H>ren- ety appeared before the committee the boy attended school, »¡lending nlai and complete, without Interrupt with copies of Peary’s proofs, to urge some of his leisure hours gardening, tlon and without itnperfoeilon. n •jd'V Th«» the granting of a suitable reward by studying the Revolutionary antiqui I m < fablt-4 to «'»cape th«» • ar. congress, but the committee declined ties of the place, and hunting rab bialtalest man. either on th' phys- to receive them in conference, and bits in what Is now Central i’ark. has made it known that unless the A few yi ars later Io- wont with hls Peary proofs are forthcoming to their father to Michigan, induced thereto full satisfaction, every bill Introduced by the emigrating excitement f llow- to reward the discoverer will be pig Ing th<- general buxine»« collap»«' of eon-holed. the late thlr I•tine if the Incite Secrecy Is Denied ments to tills Immigration lu hls Three members of the committee case, as he testified long aftorwar!. were in favor of receiving the Peary was a .!■ Ilghtftil book by Charles C proofs without making them public Hoffn an, entitled, “A Winter In the Representative Macon hotly objected, West." Huffman was enthusiastic and after declaring his position stalk in hls d«'»crlptlon of southern Mich t'onjon on the p > .i>-a| ride \\ hl Io ed angrily from the room. igan. with Its fertile solb. its plane “I am against all legislation in the or gently undulating surface nnd Its a man of only medium stature, ha dark,” Mr. Macon, sharply told the famous oak < poniii. ,,’' the pastin' • was strong, well knit and. ns 1 have committee. “Furthermore. If this and playgrounds of Innumerabh* understood, so perfectly whole that until hia latest years ho was almost committee decides In favor of Peary herds of deer. always fit for duty, and so fit that he without. Inspecting the full records 1 or various reasons the Condons, could |H-rform It not only without and making them public, I will ex did not zettle In .Michigan InxteadJ Inconvenience, but With joy; never pose the whole business on the floor the young man worked, taught and i Inking of his body “aa the prison- of the house, or in a statement to the press, if we reward Mr. Peary, the studied In th«' lake region of west house of the soul,” but as n "vw’ilrla ern New York, finally completing a and Implement • • • p||nnt to American people have a right to know what we are rewarding him oonrse at Auburn Th'-ologlcal Sem It» bidding," Those Ion* ex-urslon« inary. In lh.»2 he shipped "around in the John Day canyon, »1 >ng tho for.” and Professor Gannett, of the Coast the Horn" with hl., family ami estab sea-shore, over the lava beds lished 'himself ax a missionary In t‘.rough tho mountains, which wcro and Geodetic Survey, and one of the western Oregon. Twenty years were but an Incident In his scientific la members of the Geographic Society, the arduous toll connected which accepted Peary’s proofs, told given to ml.unary and pastoral bors; labors, after which ho could still de with his ministry an ! his profeMor- the committee that Mr. Peary would vote a third of a century the rip slilp nil th" eetned but the nw- not let the committee have the proofs for public purposes because est, most fruitful period of hls life - essnry activities of a completely to educating the younger men ami effective frame and organism. Hie he wanted them for use In newspa women of our state. Tbls part of physical lusilth Is tho typo nn<l in pers and magazine article*, hls career began at th«' Congrega dex or Is m-ntnl and spiritual Proofs Not Submitted The professor had with him a copy tional colie *•» at Forest Grove; when health. lit each the keynote la ac the I nlverslty of Oregon was open tivity free, Joyous, affective activ of the proofs. Jiut declined to sub mit them. He told the committee he ed, In 187Fi, lie was chosen Its first ity. I’rovldoni e had endowed Doc pfofessor of geology and natural hls tor Condon with two tranweondr nt had not the slightest doubt that Peary dscovered th«- pole, and never tory, filling the former of these po gifts, tin, basis of all great human sitions for pri tlrally ’ ■ thirty years had any. even before he saw the 'elilevemont: I lie poetlr tmngl nat loby I the open.levin • e ■' .1 proofs. He submitted to lengthy He died on the 11th of February l»07. questioning and answer mar.v Inter in lor the Impul e of th- h< dthy w»: The external history Doctor Ivlty already described. unlocked rogations about the Peary dash fori already y wel the pole. | >r him on Die one hand the secreta lie, told of the tidal observations' a beri f (¡oil's natural unlver ■•, on the read 11 that Commander Peary had sent bark]*”' ther the profounl.r wr’eta of tho to the department from time to tIme,I r : . umnn heart, lie was Hf the same which, ho snld. were of groat, value, time a scientist nnd a missionary. He snld Ponry wont two miles past' ' Th., two prof. „Ion. blende I perfect polo to make stir«' that ho was at "l!l"V ‘ ly in him, and could not roncelvablv extreme “top of the earth.” ho qilPMlt (I from them I'or Croup r>f Naeur Bell's Pino-Tar-Honey Is the best, <rr I known remedy. Do not experiment many by pot the genuine Dr. Bell's Plne-Tar- a llefa. lie lloney. Sold by Dillon Drug Co. mufo home. TI iohc clilhlri n wli.> can I doubt (lodi Nothing In the way of a cough Is an<frr lulto so annoying ns a tickellng, recall bls figure and cminteni are io be congratulated, for i.i. light •aslng. wheezing bronchial Cough. bdn^. The quickest, relief comes perhaps tlicso can tarry with him as he t , ' Ih ,i " doubtful, dangerlnfe «Itirit, from a prescription known to Drug il gists everywhere ns Dr. Shoop's pathway of life, the image of a FT man, a knightly .ml, whoso mis Cough Remedy. And besides, It Is I w het In so thoroughly harmless that moth 11 wa< to make the world a h ers give It with perfect safety even place for inch as they are to v lie rei the Knowing him to the youngest babes. The tender forward in. God. should find It. ea R |„r •„ believe leaves of a simple mountain shrub, j Lastly, because give to Dr. Shoop's Cough Remedy there are slwgys some who. like I wm wh It partial, not its remarkable curative effect. AI stand ready nt ,.Vory H|arm to ■he his i years, his ener few days’ test will tell. Sold by' down Into the dark regions to f bls rl|M»*t pow- monsters" for them. with a wealth .......... .. ... Yerington's Drug Store given fo few, guiding the youth i Ion ‘Many m these last years have n of Ore- Txiren Coburn, worth 130,000.000. ne'tiv contemplated the charm it along a pathway beset with pe- of San Francisco, haR just married his Doctor (lomlon; not a few have fir dancer .< pathway which in housekeeper in order to shut off his I 'i.'tn’tHlon ngn could not be ' “’bd' d it, to know what was relsUrea. He is 84 and she is 58. fundamental characteristic. Ji'b-'l and he l.-d thorn trium Tin phantly. PEARY REFUSES TO SHOW PROOFS