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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1904)
9 Hcemeo to nave blossomed out Into a ther’s witn a handsome settlement, as unmeis. gave tnern a nearty welcome second youth. Then as the truth crept Is the custom of the far east. This he nnd set aside for them the best cabin In did with great alacrity. Though cold his stanch little boat. out It went in full measure to Grey. Tbe northeast monsoon had Just set A t the end of the five years several and calculating. Grey was not at all In. nnd the voyage up to the Shangtung mean. H e settled on Ni Hu £50(X which events occurred. Percy received a promontory wns rough nnd depressing. made her Independent for life and leave of absence for a year, with per Mrs. Groy kept to her bed. while Grey mission to visit England. With the which was twice the amount usually passed his time with the officers and leave came the notice that on account given In such cases. He also arranged engineers. The baby and nurse had the of his meritorious services he had been for the <>dueatlon of the two boys. Nl saloon to themselves, where the former By WILLIAM E. S. Hu received the news with singular p-omoted to consul. At the same time FALES calmness. Groy had expectetl anil wns made merry from dawn until dark. As came the visit of Miss Trevelyan. they passed the promontory and en- This young lady was tall, handsome preparod for n frenzied outbreak, but terod the Yellow sea the weather be and a presumptive heiress. She was none came. Despite the seven years Copyright, lfltti, by W. K. 8. Fule» gan to change, and the day on whie’i connected with a dozen great families of companionship the man bad been % __________________________________ they reached Che Foo saw a clear, and was a cousin of the British ambas too much engrossed In himself to be- warm sky and a smooth sea. comp acquainted with her real nature. N V IO U S people sneered when sador at Peking. She bad made a visit Mrs. Grey was carried out upon the The days passed rapidly, and soon Percy St rath ford Grey passed upon the latter and was uow leisurely deck anil laid, carefully wrapped, in a the civil service examinations \ Journeying along the China coast en Groy was steaming southward on a red long chnlr. Near her in another chair with high honors and said that route to I mita and thence to London, funnel bont to overtake Miss Trevel wns the nurse with the child. The ap It was due to Ills being u cousin of the le tte rs from the embassy bad precod- yan. NI Hu went to her parents’ home, proaching end of the journey was a f where her wealth made her now a con Duke o f Eastmlnster. There was an «*d her on h«*r route, so that at every fecting nil of the party. The sick w o lota of truth In the sneer, as there Is In port she had a triumphal welcome. spicuous figure. HI fortune seemed to man had a hectic flush on her checks most sneers. The distinguished rela Slit* had been tried by the dirt and have marked her for Its own. She wns which made her look quite beautiful. tive had aided Percy by tin* confidential noise of Peking and Tientsin and robbed. A branch of the How Qua The nurse wns attired In rich blue silk, hint tlint the Chinese examination was found Che Foo a veritable paradise, as bank, where most of her money was and In her hair were the jeweled pins the easiest o f all and that the chief ex In fact It Is. The best rooms In tlie con lodged, failed Irretrievably, and the In vogue among the women of Shang banker hanged himself in orthodox amlner was deaf and egotistic. The sulate were set aside for lier. and upon She wrote several tung. The baby was resplendent In student took advantage of tin- hint and, | Groy devolved the work o f entertain Mongolian style. tine linen. Ere long they snw the blue being ambitious and persevering, had ing her. How well In* pcrform«*<l the du times to Grey, but the letters never hills and silver beach of their destina no trouble with the department of red ty was the talk of Che Foo for u year. roached him. Then she drifted away tion. Grey strolled to the party and tape. Shortly after the announcement During her stay her boudoir, the saloon from Tientsin and was given up for saiil: dead. came his appointment as student in and «lining room were floral bowers. “ There is my old home and hereafter, Grey overtook his fiancee at Singa terpreter to the Tientsin consulate. Damn's, boat parties, regattas, dragon Here he arrived in due season and be boat races, tennis, golf, sedan chair Ijorc and. with her and her party, math' I hope, ours." As he spoke the nurse looked up at him a moment and then, gan his otflclal work. This for the tlrst excursions, amateur dramatics ami mu tin* rest of the Journey to London. Tw o months afterward they were lowering her gaze. 8(*emod unconscious tw o years consisted In mastering the sicales followed one another swiftly. of Ids presence. But in that look there mandarin or official language. Percy The heiress b«*enme attached to the married, and the society Journals gave engaged an old Chinese gentleman In young consul, and he in turn snw In a column to the affair. The honeymoon was an expression which would have reduced circumstances and made the was spent on the continent and Christ ehilled him to the heart could he have slow progress which marks Instruction mas and New Year’s on the Nile. Then seen It. The sailors came forward and took under such auspices. they traveled leisurely to the far east. He accordingly had recourse to the }\t Hongkong Grey received notice that down the railing where the companion method employed by student Inter he had been assigned to Chlnklnng. on ladder was to hang nnd also that near the Yangtse river, and thither the cou the hatch from which the cargo Is pri ters from time Immemorial In the ple repair«*«!. A year nfter their arrival holst«*d. As they walked away to nn- far east and Itought a “ living diction ary” —that is, he purchased from her Mrs. Grey became the mother of what othi'r part o f the ship the nurse arose grateful parents a Chinese wife. Nl (he port «loctor was plens«*d to call “ the from the chair and with the bnby In llu , the lady In question, was a girl of best British babe ever born on the her arms strolled to a position near the eighteen, well built and strong, ns are great river.” Chlnklnng Is full of few »' open rail. Then she turned nnd in a most of the women of Khnngtuug. Plain and malaria. These ha«l no Influence voice which was strange to Mrs. Grey, from a Chinese point of view, she was on the babe, which thrived from the but familiar to Grey, said shnrply: attractive and even handsome to a Eu- first, but they played havoc with the “ Hal Kwan. do you remember Nl Hu. ropean eye. Her family belonged to the mother anil the English nursemaid. your Chinese w ife nnd your two sons, |HN>r middle class, so that ohe had had The latter fell so sick that she hail to as handsome as this? You sent them the advantage of highly educate«! sur lx* sent home. She was r«*plnce«l by a away to marry this woman and become roundings, If not of a high e«lucation poor native woman, Ah Tal. who wan rich by having this child. Your two herself. She was bright, lively and nf employed by a missionary not far from sons were killed by the gods with smallpox: NI IIu was robbed nnd feetlonate. the consulate. Percy hired a Chinese house and lived The new nurse was not very nttrai j thrown upon the street to die. She the life o f a native scholar. Ills prog five. Her face was prematurely old wrote you for money, for help, but you ress was rapid. In throe months he had never answered. She hnd smallpox, and marred by a recent attack of small but did not die. Tbe gods wanted her a gissl colloquial knowledge o f the pox. Her eyebrows and lashes and mandarin. At the end of two years he much of her front hair were gon«\ and to live. I am NI Hu. My time has spoke, read and wrote It as fluently as the malady had affect«*«! her voice, come, nnd I go willingly to meet our Professor Giles, the eminent authority. , which was harsh and deep. But be boys.” In tin* examination which then occur- Her last word wns ringing in their neath her unprepossessing exterior the re«l he received high praise from the woman dlsplayeii Intelligence, fidelity ears as Ah Tal, or Nl Hu. turned and Judges, upon whose report he was pro nnd skill. The baby took to lier. and a* with the baby in her arms sprang »noted from student Interpreter to vice tbe mother grow weak the nurse and through the open rail into the sc'n. The consul ami was assigned to the city child bpcnrne inseparable. Grey prM consul was about to spring forward and district of Che Koo. little att«*ntion to either. What thought when Mrs. Groy with a scream which In the latter city he took a pretty he tlld not give to his office was be died Into n moaning gasp fell over on house, Install«'«! Ills Chinese w ife and stow«*d ou his wife, who was slowly the d«'ck. When he plck«‘d her up he lin'd the happy-go-lucky life of the far becoming a helpless Invalid. He np- .-•aw that her heart had «*eas«*d to beat. east. Five yours passed uneventfully. p«*nle«l to the ambassador nnd after Tw ice Nl IIu presented him with a much roil tape obtaln«*d a transfer from H I * E ro P o p t h e “ F u n n y , " pretty babe which Inherited his re«l Chfnkiang to his old post. Che Foo. Miss Kulcher—O f course Mr. Fresch- blond hair ami gray eyes ami the moth Mrs. Grey h«*nnl the news with a lan mann. you are quite fam iliar wi«n er’s Mongolian cheek bones. As she N l ’ KHIC AN1) CH1I.D 1IKCAMR IN H g rA K A n i.il. guid smile. So low was her vitality Greek ? was a devoted mother and they admira her a superb stopping stone In Ids tlint the prospect of exchanging dreary Mr. Frosohmann—Oil. yes. Indeed/ ble Infants, their presence «11«! not dis anil miasmatic Chlnklnng for sunny 1 know Greek the minute I see It. roe diplomatic onroer. When the day of turb him In the least. On the «contrary, li«*r «li'parture arrlv«*d the two were and picturesque Che Fix) hardly stir letters are so funny looking, you know. lie grew quite fond of them. They engaged, and Grey lia«l prouils«*d to roil her heart. Grey noticed h«*r iqm —Philadelphia Press. were his chiIdn'ii by Chinese law. Just thy, but said nothing. Sh«* had played as Nl Hu was Ills wife, but by Kngllsh follow and overtake her by the time her part in Ills life’s drama and now she roach«*«l Singapore. law neither they nor she bore any ro A b o r t i o n tn C o n i . Tin* news spread abroad. nn«l Grey wns o f but secondary Importance. tation to him except a meretricious one Wealth nnd power were to «*ome to him A cure for almrtlon In cows has long Percy did his best to advance himself was overwhelmed with congratulation-«. through the stalwart baby crowing in been desired. ^Ir. N. A. Lind, a breed nt Che Foo. Ills superior, the consul. When he roturm*«! lo the consulate tbe garden with the nurse. Within a er o f Shorthorn cattle at Holfe. la., hn<! grown gray In the servlet* and did after s«*elng the stenmer depart which year or two. ncconllng to reports from states that he finds carbolic ncitl a Just as little work as |iossible. He was boro away Miss Trevelyan he sank In a home, the present baronet would l>«* no cure. He states that, knowing carbolic therefore delighted to have the vice chair and was lost In a «lay dream. He more, nnd then a new career would be acid to l>e a deadly poison, lie feared to consul |>erforni the duth*s of the otllee. snw himself married ami a happy fa gin for both tbe baby nnd his father. use It. but tried It on one cow. giving Hy «legrocs the younger man exercised ther: be saw the ag«nl cousin die in Preparations for the voyage to the h«*r an eighth o f an ounce In bran more ami more «if the consular func whom the Trevelyan estates and the north were soon made. They sailed innsh every other day. Finding that it tions until he was practically consul In baronetcy of I*«»rset roste«l ami the ilown the mighty river to Shanghai nnd dl«l not kill her and that she Improved, fortune nml title pnss to Ills Infant s«.n; all but name. The roport* and dis waited In that metropolis for a coast he gave It to th«* entire herd, gradually patches wen* such imxh'ls as to attract he saw himself secretary o f legation stenmer to Che Foo. One arrived, anil Increasing the dose to half an ounce. the attention and win the prntsc of the nn«l then ambasaa«lor at Versailles or by some <*oincid«>nce It provixl to In* the The disease disappeared, the tlrst cow St. Petersburg. legation at Peking and then of the for same which had carried both Miss Tre has produced a strong, healthy calf, The first thing was to elenr off all Ills velyan nml thereafter Grey from Che elgn office in ¡»owning street. At first nnil not a ease o f abortion has since the crodlt went to the rousul. who business and send Nl IIu to lier fa Foo to Shanghai. The master. Captain appeared. A CHE FOO TRAGEDY E