Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, November 24, 1897, Image 4

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    W eek a f te r w«*« k i U«*«l on. an d all they
island ' and m ain lan d , and m illions ara
found of tli»' piccioi us «lust w as only a
an n u ally pnck»*»l for m arket. H alib u t
an d co«l, h errin g an«l sm elt, o r oola-
few ottu«*«*s. Colin , u iiu m s I to su d i
h ard sh ip s mid pini ng for home am i THE G O LD FIE L D S O F ALASKA clu»n, abound and have In.... me of great
c < iiiiin c r < -l;i 1 l i i i p o i tatu-c.
T he seal and
Ja n e t, fell ill of a f ever am i for m any
AND TH E Y U K O N .
s«-a o tte r in th e w ater, ainl tl»« f«»x,
w eks his life w as th’spaircil of. 11 is
l»«-ar, lynx, otter, l»eaver, etc., on land,
frien d s nursed hint as well as they
«'«uitribut»* thousands <»f tb«*ir skins an*
| could hi such a rough plait», am i had
>as w ritt en a vol
S ir Walt« r B« s:i
i ually to tli«« wtirl 1’s fur supply. T he
th e sa tisfac tio n «»I »»«lug him r«*» t«»r« >1
in plays ” in <"<>1
fur trad«* is han«ile«l l»v tin* A laska um«* of “d raw in g
I t«> h ealth on« c more, lie ag ain r«*siin: - 1
W alter Pollock
C oiuiiieicial Com pany and th e N orth-
i his d u tie s at tl e thine, dig' Ing an d p c .
wc.-t T rading and T rans|»ortation Com-
nont lily inagazin
! ing in his search f«»r gold. On«* «lay as
panv, both of which have hea«lquarters called W« stern II«
| In* w as w orking busily in* »trn« k wlia:
■
;luhtishei
on St. M ichaels island, near tins m outh lit I i»J»«-k.-|. Is «*«111«
. Th«»iii¡
i b e th o u g h t w as a lar ;«• st«»n« ami broke
y
J.
S.
C
for
i n 186
«»( tli«* Ynkon, w hile th e H udson’s Bay’ son, mid claim s t<
• his pick; stooping dow n to i n \ « »1¡gate
th«* tir* t «listiti«
xirtion nt tie Com pany operates on th e C anadian
nt* m agazine publish«-«! west
■ In* saw s«»nn»thing g litter. W ith his
i w ithout at
side of th«* line.
! spade in* «lug around it; and th«*r«* ,><■-
r AYcge table Preparation for A s-
Coal an«i coal oil have both l»«*«-n
•s an
f«»re liitn lay a g reat sh in in g nu__ t <»f
r«*s
Pan-s im i l o
Mrs. <’ritlgie bas fini»! ie«l lier novel.
siuiilating the food and
Id­
«1 iscover«* 1 and may I»«- of fu tu re value. "Tie- S«
gold. How they rejoiced in tin* little
hool f«>r S ain ts,” w lil«-ti w ill lx*
C H A P T E R I.
€11 A PT E R III.
ling
Ute
5
louihtL»
and
bow
vb
of
T he tim b er of th e ooast and islands
I h ut th at night! T h eir d ream s w ere at
publish. <1 by T. F isher U ii w in. The
She w as a bonnie lassie, and m any
‘Hallowe’en, a nicht o' teen,
grows very large, «»w ing to th e h um id story li­fers
I last realized; th e ir fo rtu n es w ere made.
to ¡>oiitieal 1ife in the tubi­
A candle and a custock;
an ad m irin g glance fell upon her as
«JUI
atm
osphere.
It
is
chiefly
cedar,
spruce
I nfants /C hildren
I A s soon as they could they sol«l th eir
die of tl ie cen tu ry , au«l o li«» of the ch u r­
Doonducks has gotten a wife
she stood on th e R room lelew th a t
---------- O F -
and hem lock. It has i»-«-n little u.-ed
tie
«lay
th
e
th
is
was
at.
¡cla
im
at
a
splendid
figure,
am
i
will«
ucter» is nuxleled, so it ls said, ou au
Ami they ea' her Jenny Lustoek!”
b e a u tifu l sum m er m orning, w ith the
; tlicir precious nugget start»*<l for Syd eyes of t!
• tu rn ed to th u s l a r , though several sm all n u lls em inent ¡s.Iith'ian of tlie time.
P
rom
otes
D
igestion,Cheerful­
*nti
T
his
w
as
th
e
shrill
cry
th
a
t
ushered
su n lig h t falling around her and light-
have cut it tor local parpM es. The
i ney, w here they dis|x»st*d of it. divhlc.l
n e ss and itest.Contains neilher
Th«* till«- of Sarali G ra n d ’s forthcom ­
tug up her golden hair. T he scene w as In th e eve of All H allow m as, or the th* pns-e««ls, and w itli Joyful heart«« K lornlike, aiui th ere they rem ain fixed. tim b er of th e in terio r is m uch sm aller,
Ópninì.Morphine n o r Mineral.
one of bustle an d ac tiv ity . E norm ous F estiv al of All S aints, on th is 31st day I saile«l for home. Ami tin re lie w as. On th e 17th of last Ju ly th e steam er and is fouinl «»lily along th e lakes an I ing n«»v»*l 1« «lerlved from the nam e of
N o t N a r c o t i c .
vessels, alm ost countless in num ber, of O ctober, and th e m erry children s ta lw a rt In form am i bionzed In fea- P o rtlan d sailed in to port w ith $>500,000 w ater coarse«. It is chiefly spruce, her heroine. "Tli»* Beth B<s>k'' is tli«
story of E lizabeth, a child who devel
aud from nearly every natiou u nder th e w ent trip p in g th ro u g h th e »treets, sing i tu re. but th e s a t in * tru e-h earted lad.
abler,
cottonwood
ami
willow.
Several
ds
i»f
of {old «»ii Isiard, and to tin*
sun. w ere busy loading or unloading. lug gaily w ith th e ir candles and cus-
sm all m ills have been taken in for c u t­ ops into a w om an of genius. T his h
H e had seen J a n e t go into tin* garden,
x v v
n-SAKiu.HTi:ujt
And
earth was telegraphe«! th e story
T he g rea t quay w as crow ded w ith tocks an d gay colored lan tern s.
tin g th is tim ber. A g ricu ltu re is at th e first novel w hich the au th o r ha*
O N
T H E
am
i
gu«*»»iug
w
hat
sl«e
w
as
about
to
do,
pleasure seekers going “doun the w at- tru ly th e fairies w ere not m ore apright-
rich placer diggings discover«
w
ritte
n
since
“
The
H
eavenly
T
w
ins.”
y et an experim ent, but little having
Aix
Sinna
*
te r,” and th e Clyde ste am ers—th e finest b' th a t th ese happy children in th e ir resolved to follow In r. T he Hallow e'en
trib u tari
A ubrey de V ere's recollections a n
d ik e an-
h *en altern ated .
C onditions on th e
HoJuU» SJtt •
»ng th
fleet In th e w orld—w ere pulliug o ut ■ innocent glee keeping th e ir H allo w e en , ended happily for Ja n e t a fte r all. .«ml a
jhvn •-
m e s islatxls arc favorable for grass ami sivii nb«»ut to lx* published in l»*»ok form hj
n»*w
in
to
th
e
:
p
ra
y
e
r
of
th
a
n
k
fu
ln
e
ss
aro
se
in
In
t
cg.iu
th
a
t
rush
Then
I
from th e ir docks th m u g e d w ith G ias-i B right lig h ts shone from th e w.n-
Z-«
W» «
vegetables and cereals as m atu re quick* E«lv. ard Arnold. T hey ought to lx* high
gow citizens bound for the m any de­ low s of C a p ta in C am eron's villa. T w lee ! h ea rt to the O ne w in » had gui«le«l her which has fiil«*«l th e news «rollimi IS of ly.
rràn» hui -
Even along th e Yukon region ly read ald e am i w orthy of ¡»reservation
loved
one
saf«*!y
back
t«>
th
is
«¡uiet
ha-
flonfud
O F E V E R Y
lig h tfu l reso rts of w hich the Clyde i h ad th e p u rp le bloom been ou the
th«* pr. -s- w ith it- vari« *•1 eXp«* riencc!s for sum m er vegetables may lx- grown and for A ubrey de Vert* combine* the elas
h e a th e r; tw ice h ad the «laisies bl«»»som- | veil of rest. She will n ever repeat the
alone cau boast.
men
thorn«ami
months.
Ten
po-sibly
wheat.
A
ie
a
-
years
will
show
four
1
tlcity
am
i
hum
or
of
a
rare
teller
of
sto
' sow llig of hemp-wed to see w hat t a* til
The su b je ct of my sketch stood a p a rt ' «d ou th e lea. but no tid in g s bad ever
A pcrfccl Remedy fo r Constipa­
in it.
S u n e are n«)W at th e w hat can lie »lone in ag ricu ltu re ami ries w ith p ecu liar dignity and loftiness
from the surging crow d, aud w as look­ j been h eard of Colin. J a u e t m ourned tu re lias in sto re for her. but w ill a l­ j«.in.*«l
tio n . S o u r Slom ach.D iarrhuca.
stock
raising.
of
tone.
Worms .Convulsions, Feveri sh -
ing w istfully iuto th e d ark eyes of a i for him In secret. T he roses in her w ays ch erish in loving rem em brance, mines: others are sc.ittere«! all a long
T h e great interest in A laska a t th e
It Is »aid th at the highest price p ej
ails from th e
ist to th e
young sailor who had Just spru n g I cheek had faded. H er step w as le».» am i celeb rate w ith right good eln-er. tin*
u e ss and L O S S G F SLEEP.
presen
t
tu
n
e
centers
in
th
e
Yukon
;
night
th
a
t
brought
Colin
l»a«..
to
lo
w
w ord ev er paid to an au th o r w as paid
ashore to bid h er a la st good-by. The i sprightly th a n of yore an d her happy
t Ju n eau
.till
others
an
pla<
ers
on
ls»tb
sides
of
th
e
boundary
by M«-».»rs. Scribner to R udyard Kip­
Tat Simile Signature of
g rea t ship in w hich he w as abou t to song has ceased. H er fa th e r had a»k- am i happiness.
line. Pros|»ecting on th e Yukon began ling for iiis railroad story, "No. 007.”
av. av.ait
sail lay tugging at her m oorings. She ‘ c«l iq her young com panions a u d a few
in 18S1.
in th e fall of 1HSJ th e pubii»h«*d in S« r i l u i e r ' s .
for ti
The story
YOUNG P R E A C H E R S W ANTED
w as bound for Sydney, aud the usual of his ow n cronies for this night of all
f i r s t gold was brought to J .mean from
NEW YORK.
!
nights,
lie
w
an
te
d
to
see
his
“las»,”
liumtx-r» over s*-v« u thousand w ords
excitem en t a t the going out of such a
the interior. The next year 300 men am i th e ¡»rice ¡»aid w as about $1.5»«»
A lb m o u lh s o ld
vessel prevailed. Young Colin Cam je a s he fondly called h er h ap p y ; she w as T h e l > « * c r c . i » i n l » , - n i . « n « l f«»r V e t e r a n s
crosM-d the m ountains ami th e num ber covering ad serial rigid». T his is 2
it t t l i e P u l p i t .
bell w as the q u a rte rm a ste r ou th e ' too young to give w ay to sorrow . Aud
J 5 D o se s - J J C e m s
*»f m iners «t«-a lily increased each year. cents a word.
“W
h
at
shall
w
e
do
w
ith
our
old
J
a
u
e
t
tried
her
best
to
please
him.
m aguiticeut steam er. H e w as proud
The first work was on Stew art river and
F ire s w ere b u rn in g brightly in the m en?" I* the q u estion th a t is puzzling
of his position, and would gu ard It
M arion C raw fo rd ’s forthcom ing nov­
oth in Cana lx
In
g«.ui
w ith the utm ost fidelity. How h a n d ­ g ra te s and lig h ts shone b rillian tly from th e venerable l»l»hoj» th a t ¡»; e».l««l over
el, “Corleone,” Is unusually full of
CXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.
1886
the
Forty-M
ile
cre»-k
placers,
also
«e Al uikan
some aud b rave he looked as he stood I th e w indow s. T he g rea t kitchen w as th e R«x-k R iver confer« n< e of th e Meth
thrillin g d ram a tic action. A good evi­
1
1
1
Cana*
ia.
were
«
1
robab
ly
not
o«li»l
church
in
Chicago.
T
im
e
w
as
t »« c iw T iu « c o « —
» t w »oo« err»
beside the fa ir young girl, w ho had the scene of m errim en t. In one end
dence of this au th o r’s ¡«»¡»ularity may
ta rt for the next year tiie famoii is F ra n k lin gulch.
come to see him sail! H is dark-blue, j w as th e larg e fireplace. A k ettle bung w hen th e question th a t kept th e clergy
!>«- seen in the sta te m en t of h is publish­
--¡blv’ four «»11 th e same stream . in 1 **02 th e M iller
neatly -fittin g sailor suit set off the fine over th e glow ing coals singing a m erry sittin g up nig h ts was. "W h at shall we
ers th at tiir«-e w eeks lx*for>* the d ay set
creek
digi¿ings
were
f»»uii<l,
also
a
trib
u
-
FÔl
r
th
is
do
w
ith
o
u
r
ln»ys?”
But
the
boys
seem
figure to ad v a n ta g e ; the deep sailor col­ ■ tu n e lu th e m iddle of th e rt«»or stood
for th«
e of the book they
deser iption tary of Forty-M ile, aud on th e C ana-
la r rolled aw ay from the bronzed neck, 1 a larg e tu b filled nearly to th e brim to lx* «a ¡sable of tak in g c a re of them
o
f
't
h
e
tin.
ardere am ounting to
«li.in
shie
e.
T
he
next
year
•»,
with
a
selves,
lutlecd.
th
e
boy»
a
re
in
g
reat
w
ith
clear,
cold
w
a
te
r;
beside
It
stood
th e d ark curls clu stered thickly round
printed for a first
SO Y E A R S '
a
large
m
t
th
ere
was
flux
<
»f
m
iners,
fu
lly
•t
t
m
ost
travel
his shapely head, w here rested th e a h am p er full of rosy-cheeked apples. dem and in th e pulpit» of the Me’h«x!i*t
E X P E R IE N C E .
300
w«»rk
ing
in
th
e
1
F
orty-M
ile
d
istric
t,
a h« » have
ja u n ty sailor cap, w ith the nam e of th e 1 A round th ese w ere grouj*e«l young men ch u rc h if any one may ju d g e of the re
1 1M 1 the fir»t im p o rtan t diseover-
O f Mr. Fr», k.-tt’
w novel, “ I x » c h -
e noi
vessel inscribed in gilt le tte rs aro u n d and m aidens fa ir to see w aitin g th e ir q u ests »ent to Bishop M errill by tin
les
on th e A m ericai t side of th e line Invar,” th e hero is a young cavalier
the band. H e w as. Indeed, the typical tu rn to duck for apples. Ou th e w hite rnerous ch u rch es ask in g for "a young
were tua :«• M B ir ch creek, and th e driv en by a«lverse circum stances to
lx* 1
p reach er.” T he ¡»opnlar d esire to h a te
Scotch sailor in all th e glory of young i tab les w as the g re a t bow 1 of th e »team
town of <. irele C ity. now having joO log serve a» a common soldier in the regi-
1
»
»W
«
1
artlv
ing
toddy—no
w
onder
the
k
ettle
sang!
th e bread of life broken by the 1 • ard
m anhood. J a n e t loved him in her shy.
parti thronjjh th e h«»u*»-*, wa* started « on th e \ ttkon as a m euts of th e P rince of O range. H is
>1
self-contained. S cottish fashion, and C u rra n t loaf, farls of o atca k e and a big leas grad u ate» of th e theological ».
Th« e next year over sw c l ;,« a rt Is k:«lna,x-«l an«) carrit-d to
TRADE MARKS,
f Kl« n like »upply j.o in t.
I
“
w
h
an
g
"
cut
from
a
big
cheese
graced
is
crow
ding
th
e
old
men
to
th
e
w
«11.
Colin understood her. T he look on her
D E S IC N S ,
*
100,0«
K
)
were
take
ti «<ut along Birch a lonely island w h ith e r he follow s to
’irle
«if
th
e
’
th
e
board,
w
hich,
to
g
eth
er
w
ith
the
T he venerable d efen d ers of th e faith
flow er-like face and In h ir beau tifu l
C
O
P V R IC H T S A c .
ereek a 11«1 Forty-M lie. in 1*»' j 5 Eagle her r»-»< ue. 1 heir luck is az ain cros»«*«l,
A r»nn«
a
and dcacr: ««w n a y
eyes, w here the shadow s w ere lurk in g toddy, helped co n stitu te th e good cheer. who have grow n gray in th e service oi
—G ives th e Choice of—
and P o re .ipin«* cfvt*] ks began to produce how ever, an d tiie cavalier gets renew -
4a.cM I. ar- n -ta .n . fre« . wb«-tber ar. ic.rem :"C is
- KI01
T he m erry m ak in g now began In e a r­ th e M aster, and who infim-m «• men l»y
a t present, expressed w h at the red lq»s
pratairfy patantaMa. CooaanXac: -
-•
» linei iu th e B irch cr«x?k « iis tr i .t. T he total e»I fighting w ith “ Bonnie D undee.”
«-•iiBU*-«.! ial. Oi l«-* aceiM-7 ! f H - u r '»■
»f
th«
nest.
A
unt
Je
a
n
b
rought
out
a
bag
th e po w er of stro n g perso n ality , isai-t
fain would utter.
in A m ertea. W e h a r e a W aafanwt « 'XbcaL
t i l A t Y C ikT •
.
.-1
$7""
>
.
o
u
tp
u
t
of
1, th e
P a te - •» tak en tb ro u a b M uea a t o .-«~-ct*a
[►le
T h e ju v e n ile books announced by the
“W ish me God speed. J a n e t.” said full of n u ts au d a g reat scram b le e n ­ l»e relegated to sa tisfy the
■pec.a. LMXMe in th e
1SÔ6, i
h al«»i llg t h e In Augii
M«-»»r> Ajqtletou a re a s follow s: "T ru e G R E A T N O R T H E R I
Colin as he took her w hite dim pled sued to see w ho should b u rn th eirs religions fad for young
S C IE N T IF IC
A M E R IC A N .
Oregon Short Line
tv th a t wi
i« Mt. St.
< Elia*. Forty-M t le and Ciri
to H is Home." a story of the boyhood
hands in his strong, w arm grasp. "If first. T h etr fa te s w ere soon decided bv fresh from th e hothouses >f tl
•lerfully
lieh
place
beatrrrfollr
i!
u»»rate.i.
la
r r e « eir«».iati<ia o f
■s fr
h e Paeifie.
of F ran k lin , by H esekiah B u tterw o rth .
w e have fa ir w ea th er and a prosperous th a t ch arm , an d then aw ay they all logical “co n serv ato ries.”
a n r M-teotiae > * u * a l. w ee* v .t e r w r S lO a ««ar;
er«*d on tlhe K londik
•
*«X
ta-«»tha.
Speo-jiw
a
o
»
pr«
-
voyage I w ill re tu rn by H allow e'en, I •cam p«,rod to try som eth in g else. Ja n e t
W hile It is tru e th a t th e young
lllusirate«! by H. W inthrop P ierce;
B w a o x P a texts M-at free . A«Mreaa
ot th e Yuikon enterii
fine 1«
and we will keep th e happy tim e to- t r *ed to be happy w ith th e rest, but lov- p reach ers m ust have a ch an ce to read
“Tin* R. ,1 P atrio t.” by W. «» Stoddard.
MUNN A. C O .,
5o m iles ».>uth«-a»t «»
.1 ■ ».k...
IIN N E IP O IIS
geth er.”
"
in s th o u g h ts «¿f Colin would creep Into th e ir pr found «L»»»-rtati«xi» to »•<iu* from it. in a souti
3 6 1 B r a * 4 « a t. X ew V arh .
Illu strated by B. W est C llnedlnst; "T he
lmtarv
-
:
fit
li*,
th
e
latiti
“Ay, Colin.” sobbed the girl, “b ut hvr ,uin'L
«he only knew w h eth er he ; ou,» the RU«l«leB clam o r for th e «1
Exp!«». - of Myl » S tandish.” by H en­
T here was a great ru»ii to th e new dig-
som ething tells me you w ill never . w ere
In th e land of th e living or j placem ent t «»f th e v eteran s cannot 1* ut«**.whiieh b e r o m «
ry Jo hnson, illu stra te d ; aud “Cwnnuo-
g
‘
.
n{*.
th
e
ol
ier
ones
being
nearly
de­
A il east <<f th a t 1
com e back; th e voyage is long, and th e rolling at th e bottom of the sea!
regarded as a h ealth fu l relig.ous *yr
dure B ainbridge.” by Ja m e s Barn«x«. 11-
A N I)
serted.
In a few days |l,0«M> were
sea is trea ch e ro u s and deep, and 1 feel
''L e t us try some charm «." said a tom. M i*t th e dem and f«»r yot:¡nu a-la. pari ix'ing in
WinE ROPE SELVaCE.
lu » 'ra te d by G eorge Giblis and others.
t.iki
n
o
at
«»n
Bonanza
creek,
a
trib
u
ta
ry
U
1
S
A
S CITY
it in
as If I w ould never look into your d ea r y ° u n g *a d. "Come. Ja n e t, and help u» 1 p reach ers be attri!»u:«sl to a d esire fo
of
the
Klondike
By
Ja
n
u
ary
1,
1897,
I»w«-et rates to all ev -te rn cities.
face ag a in .”
. Pu th e stocks.
O ut they go hand in j d id actic leisure* on all so rts of topic
W e a r e r s o f tttM xlen S hoes.
400 claim s had en located on Bonanza
A w agon load of wooden shoes, such
Ocean '*teamers leave Portian«! every
“ K eep a b rav e h ea rt. J a n e t,” said Co- hand, w ith eyes tig h tly closed. and i ou tsid e «»f th e g»»»|" 1 o r to a grow :i.
ami Eldorado cr k«, and 200on H unker i< are w orn by Eut ipean peasan ts, lay five «lays for
Te
Francisco.
Un, “and never fe a r; God guides lh e ' ^ w l y grope th e ir way to th e kaily ard ; ai»petlte for sen satio n al p reach in g ? 1
creek, ami 1st« m any o’herv on Bear, in a heap on th e floor of a wo>xl-w«*ar
Brit!
m arin er into ports of peace lu tim es of I’’1-11- it th e fir-t they re«me to. so m e : th e •'yellow kid" style o f prea
12
Gol >5d Bottom an i Too-M cch-Gol l creeks
X « « O . It X X . T r a i n «w -heat« 1 » .
leal«-r'» »t«»re dow n tow n in New York
danger, and w hen I am pacing th e a re tall, som e short, som e a re sw eet. ; crow ding th e g ran d old g«»sj»el ser
i t;.-»ir tri ¿:ari •».
F ully gl.400,*
the
ft
>
som
e
so
ar,
som
e
have
lots
of
ea
rth
th
e
o
th
e
r
dajr.
!
to
th
e
rea
r?
lonely deck w ith the sta rs for my com ­
E l i r e » - . X « 4 _____ .................. p- m i
0 w- re taken from th e Y ukon placers
the bo
•tl
_____ ■ - 1
a . n i.
M ail
“ W ho w ears ’em ?" Inquired the w rit­
W e h e sita te to believe th a t th«
panions my th o u g h ts w ill be of you: j h an g in g to th e roots—Indicative of a
P o u ltry , F arm , G arden, C em etery,
i g h i . X o . 2 4 ...Ï .Z - . ~ _________ 4 .1 0 p m
1
it
Fw
H*
larg
e
fortune.
W
ith
shout
aud
laugh-
»nging
to
L’ni
«1 b
er. a s he looktxl at th e stock.
any ta ste for "yellow kid’' sernnu ¡ z i n g line
L aw n , B& ilroad a n d B a b b it
w hen th e storm is a r Its height, and
«UBI*.
L
r
a
r
r
««rant
It was not so m uch th e »m ount of
co n stitu tes A laska j ’«
"M on- ,»«*»,»le th a n you would th in k .”
F encing.
lau«l Kxpre»*. Xo. X ___ _______ a .
the w aves lash about in th e ir fury, I te r they scam pered ta c k to the house ! lu th is co n serv ativ e church, w hie
I to pla«?e th e ir k a ilru n ts al»ove th e door, j ex erted »ueb a w onderful influ« n
Id I r«»ugat out Ly th e first steam er to wa* ti.«- an»w r of the dealer, “and not
M ai: . Xo. 1.
m
T h o a a a r d » o f Mil«-* i n I - » . C a t a l o g u e 1 r«w
• '1 a total area of 617,70!
th o u g h ts of you w ill com fort me, and
.
\
:
Fre
_______ p c i.
F r e i g h t P a i d . I*rM-m» L o a .
come down last sum m er, as th e new s only f«»n-.zn l»»rn. old-fashioned folks,
w hich 37.5V6 sqnare
y e a r presence will never fo rsak e me.” i One w an d ers off alone to try' som e »¡»e- i th e citizenship of th e new r ■ tl!
; «le ta li» c a l l >'Q a < e u L At G r a n t . (>rv-
'
cial
charm
.
Meg
g«x*s
to
th
e
glass
to
th
at
th
is
urns
th
e
result
of
but
a
little
•t.
It
is
islands
along
th
e
t*ii
Surely
th
e
g
-
*»;..•!
as
It
w.t»
pr
«
but
«¡u.1«
-
a
nun.!>er
of
American*.
T
heir
“All han d s on d u ty 7’ shouted th e
or a*
U t H U L L E I W O V E N W IF.E F E N C E C O.
w.-rk in a 1« w claim s only, and th a t chief sale is in w inter. Iu fact, th ere
Í th
w h Hiai.Br
•<-n P a » - A g t ..
cap tain. A hu rried kiss, a Last go>l- ea t an apple, b u t b earin g a gruesom e Iw Bls!i«q> Sim pson and ¡» preac..- 1 to th ese islands and a na
IK , tlS. ItS aaJ 122 Ortsau S t. CHICAGO. ILL.
P o r tia n « !, «.»remoti
th
e
re
would
have
been
m
anv
tim
es
as
I- little or no call f«»r them at any o th er
by. and he w as gone. J a n e t stood noise som ew here, she s ta rts hack In i day by Moody h as not lost Its hold on adja»*ent m ainland t ■ at
:h liuti th e hnndr» is of o th e r claim s »«-as*»n. o u r cu»?omers a re m«»stly
l«a\e been m ade and in lust
alone, w eeping silently. S w e eth e arts I fear. “ L et us sow th e hem ¡weed!” ' th e M ethodist chnreb.
wo: ked in
to send th e gobi lairytn« n. g ardeners, farm ers, brew ers,
,eX' • 111 g’ I u .
v
T his is not w ritten in d isp arag em en t V.
and w ives a re w aving a te a rfu l good . , cried W illie. “ Ye d a u rn a .” said Jock.
jf o u t, which caused the excitem ent. T he ly. r> am i tnen < ::ip!oy«*«t in sla u g h ter
by as th e g allan t ship is cleared from
e
hem pseed is b rought out j of th e y«Ming preach* rs. But to ».«> tb.it of goi t pla<-er« along th e Ynkon
h er m oorings and sw ings slow ly round. . a n '* eacli " ne ta k es a h an d fu l an d w ith i th e M ethodist ch u rch ¡»refers yonng w ith tin* recent s ta rtlin g discover!»*» m ethod of w orking these nun«** is to i..»u»< » CL;« k » ii cl« iiiers u the dressed
¡f »ink a sh *ft in to th e froaen grout 1 in ,»• iltry bi.-.m ■»» w ho sta n d In fe a th ­
and Is steam in g m ajestically dow n th e
’“ --art and sh ak in g lim bs goes . p reach ers to th e rugged obi d efen d ers The tow ns of Aiiu-ka cons »t of but h alf
e w in ter, taking out th e ri«h gravel near er» am i »team xvear them to save th e ir
riv er. T he loved ones on th e shore to
hmely s£>t to sow it.
J of th e faith , who p reach th e stmjdc a dozen of any prom inence, beside» th ie
r,« l>»l r«> k an 1 piling it up to be washed
* gaze te arfu lly a f te r th e d e p a rtin g ves
A little I of th e Scotch *uj»er«titlon 1 go»|»el p ure and nndefiled, an d who new places «m th e Yukon. T hey are
shoe l»-ath«-r. G ard en ers’ w ives aud
lt J out when the w ater ruus m sum m er
know Its pow er to uplift men. is to S itka, th e ca p ita l. Ju n eau , W rangel,
sel. and a t length sadly disj»ers«> t* '
*
daughter» w ear them alx>ut home, and
th e ir hom es to w atch and p ray fur th* in her m ind an d resolved to trv It. She confess th a t m odern congregation» New M etlak ah tla, K odiak and Dutch tim e. For th is rva««»n th e gold washed *ometim«*s iu th e severest w ea th er in
1, out la«t sum m er could not lx? sen t
«has no fea r as she goes Into th e garden w ant in tellectu al o r sc n satian a l e n te r­ H arbor. S itk a is on Baran»»ff ¡»land,
sh ip 's sa fe retu rn .
th e m arket.
□ • J away, and w ill not l*e brought down
aud rak es th e ground. She sc a tte rs ta in m e n t In»tead o f th e g>»»;»el sermon* off th e so u th east <XMst, and has a popu­
"In col«l w ea th er ear. tru ck and cab
th e seed, and as It falls to th e ground th a t recognize m an a* a «inner an«l In latio n of ax»ut 500. Ju n eau is on th ie
e i n il next Ju ly , when it is expected driver» in New Y’ork and o th e r cities
C H A P T E R II.
«•r th a t several m illions of dollars will
she rej»eats to h erself—“ H em pseed. I uee«l of red em p tio n .—C hicago Tim« »- m ainland, about 100 m iles fu rth er
D onald C am eron w as a retired sea sow th ee; hem pseed, I sow thee; and lle ra b l.
¡v come < u; a.« th e result of th e first y e a r’s w ea r them for th e reason th a t they are
n o rth . It is th e ch ief com m ercial city
ca p ta in w ho lived In a beau tifu l villa him th a t Is to be my tru e love, com e '
a- I work along th e Kton«like.
The c*»m- w ;u : <*r t'.r.n any o th e r footw ear. Some
aud d u rin g th e w inter sea*»»n it* p>pu-
P a r is ia n T h ie v e ry .
In D um barton, n ear th e b anks of th e a f te r me and pu' thee.” She looked !
la m ercial point for th e K londike d istric t driver» cover them w ith black cloth, or
ialioii exceeds 3,000. New M etlakahtla
Clyde. F o r y ea rs he had follow ed th e over her left shoubler and saw some ' T h ere have l»een several sen satio n al i- a m ission ami trading ¡«»int near th e i« t e new town of Dawson C ity, situ* blacken them , am i th« u tack «»Id rubber
sea. and m any an in te restin g y a rn be one a t th e end of th e g arden in th e a t ­ th e fts in P arts lately am »ng th»- w, a p a southern ex trem ity , and W rangel is a ated on th e Y'nkon ju st below th e »r le a th e r l»ootl**g» to th e top. W orn
could spin of shipw reck and ad v e n tu re, titu d e of ¡lulling hemp. Ja n e t stood as i ier fatnlH«-* in the fash io n ab le q u arte r. trad in g point on the const a t th e m outh
;h m outh of th e K londike and reach*.*! by thu» tl.e thick »ole» are a great protec»
tion ag a in st frost, am i one’s feet a r t
an d of th e different countries he had if petrified for a m om ent, then u ttered T he d etectiv es have discovered that of Stk’k«*en riv er. K odiak is on th ,,»
e riv«-r steam ers.
seen H e had grow n tired of “knock­ one long scream w hich brought the old these w ere couiniittc«! by a gang ol islam l of the same nam e sen th of the
ti,.
T he Y’ukon gold f i e l d s extend for a alw ay s d ry . They are also w orn by
ing about,” as he term ed It. an d be­ folks ru n n in g out of the house, to find b u rg lars and sneak thieves who op.-r A laskail j-eninsula, and is th e seat of
. f ti; ;»and m iles along the stream , w ith street clean ers an«l men who w ork at
a te in evening dress. T hey o b tain ad- th e »alnion packing industry.
lieved In “reefing his ow n topsails,” let J a n e t in th e arm s of a man.
•h a w ith of 500 iniii-s. In thia vast area paving roads. t*»j**clally w hen hot as
Dutch
th e w ind blow high or low. J a n e t was
“Losh pity me!” said th e captain, mi»si«»u to fashionable gathering» and H.nb»»r ¿«on th e island of U nalaska, one th e re are hundreds of stream s and ¡»halt is used, w hich Is found to be very
his only child, and his Idol. H er m oth­ “ w h a t's a' th is?” “ I t’s th e dell!” e x ­ m ingle w ith th e guew«*. helping them of th e A leutian group, w here vc»sels gulches, offering am ple room for th e 1« »tni« tiv e to b a th e r.”
Wttoden »h«»«-» are* n«»w sold by the
e r died w hen she w as b n t a w ee bit claim ed an old lady in tones o f horror selv«»s a* <*a"a«i«»n offer* to silver plate pass from th e Pacific into B ehring sea. thousand» of gold seekers to prospect for
lassie, but kind A nnty Je a n had tak en “G uld preserve us; It’s Colin Cam pbell and a rtic le s of bric-a-brar. They o ften
A laska is a region of mountain*, n« w digging». Tiie new «liscoveriea re­ l!.«»us;.*i«l» iu New Y«»:k. Some of
th e “ m ltherless b a irn ” to her h ea rt an d J or his ghost,” said A unt Ja n e t. It w as «'onc«»al them selves until th e gue»t* th ere b eing no great valleys nor plains. ported th is year are on Dominion creek them a re m ade In Main«*, but m ost of
had carefully w atched over h er lovely indeed Colin in th e flesh, w ith th e sam e 1 h av e d e ja r te d am t th e fam
Along th e coast a high rtu ge of m oun­ an | on th e trib u ta rie s of th e S tew art them e«»nie from H olland. They are
ch a rg e; and now the th ree lived h ap ­ lovellght d ancing in his “e’e.”
gone to l»ed. w hen they visit th e dre*s ta in s rises a i m - t ab ru p tly from the riv er, on th e Cana Han si le, ami ou u a«le of birch, ash an d box» ood and
pily to g eth er In th e ir b eau tifu l villa
W hat a w elcome he received. They Ing room of th e b*M*teM> am i w alk off w ater’s t»ige, deeply in lented w ith long M unnook creek and its trib u ta rie s on -•■11 retail at from 50 ro n ts to i 1.25 a
overlooking th e Cylde.
d ragged him Into th e ch eerfu l kitchen. ' w ith her Jew els and any o th er valtta arm s of th e «ea. These present a series th e A laska sale, near th e tu »uth of th e pair, according to finish and quality.
C aptain C am eron could not have seated him bv th e fireshle. w here they t ble* they «-an fiml. O ne of the«** bur of A lpine |»eaks of th e m ost p;ctnr«»»que latter th e new town of R am part C ity
B i r d * I ’ u z z «1 b y K i t e s .
chosen a fa ire r spot for a residence. A g ath ered round him w hile he related to i glar«. w ho w aa discovered in the hou»e description, th e highest being th«* F air- having sprung up.
Many am using exju-rietuvs have
few miles above w as prosperous, en e r­ them th e story of th e ad v e n tu re and of a b an k er a f te r th e gu« «’s ha«l d«* w eather alps, exceeding 15.000 feet,
Not all of the thousands who go to
getic G lasgow , w ith Its m iles and miles d an g e rs he en<-ountere«l d u rin g th e tw o p arted , p retended to lx» intoxb ated and St. Elia» and l>»g.»n exceeding 1«.000 A laska next year w ill seek fo rtu n e on l x ti th e lot of the s.dentists w ho have
explained th a t lie h ad l»een over«*onic feet, ami W rangel, fa rth e r to th e m irth- th e Yukon.
of shipping from all over th e world. y ea rs he had been aw ay.
Some w ill go fu rth er b«« u m an ip u lating kites for scientific
by sleep. A nother, who tried to steal w est, said to Ee still higher. lk»wn no rth to th e stream s flowing into Kotx- j»urj»os«*». says the Chicago News.
T h e fine fleet of C lyde steam er* dally
several valuable p resen ts a t a nx-ent th«- canyons of these coast m ountain» hne sound.w here discoveries are rejxnt- L arge bird» are alw ays Interested In
w ent by. thronged w ith to u rists In
C H A P T E R IV.
search of scenes of b eauty aud cooler
Colin had arriv ed in Sydney all safe. w edding, w as a rrested by a |s>|i«-euian m any trememlon* liv in g glaciers fl«»w ed. O thers w ill go to Copper river, the stran g e «lev'ax*» floating in the air.
air. All th is D onald could see w hile he T hey b ad shipped th e ir cargo, and w ere who had been placed on g u ard in even steadily to th e ocean, filling th e bays flowing sooth into P rince W illiam and c:.nnot q u ite m ake out w hat they
11 1IA> faithfully lalK>nxl for th e ir prosperity and happiness, for th e im prove­
ing «Ires*. T h e th ief gave a Ru»»ian ami inlets w ith g reat masses of floating sound and head in g in the same region are. Ihrompted by sharp» curiosity,
sa t on th e pebbly beach in the long,
m ent of th e ir business and hom e interests, for education, lor th e eleva­
hom ew ard bound, w hen n earin g the
b rig h t sum m er m onths, sm oking bis
nam
e
am
i
w
as
found
to
occupy
eleg
an
t
ice. Beyoml th is c«*a*t range th e m oun­ a* th e M nnnook ami Birch creeks, and they hover around the floating kit«*s.
tion of A m erican m anhood aud tru e wom anhood.
Cai»e of Good Hope one of the storm «
pipe and w atching stately vessels to
I»e<-ullar to th a t lltltu d e suddenly burst In ch e lo r’s a p a rtm e n ts In a fashionable tain» are lower, but alm ost continuous still o th ers w ill prosj»ect along tiie and »ubject tlmm»«*Ive* to the daugei 11 HAS told at th e fireside, in te restin g and in structive sto ries of th e doings of
am i from d ista n t lands. H is ow n tow n
th e world, th e nation and states.
upon them . E very m an w as called on q u a rte r. A m ong o th e r ««sets he had a a» far north as th e A rctic, ami a* far stream s falling into C«x»k’s inlet, w here of lx*coming entangle«! in the silken
w as full of historical Interest to visi­
II HAS advised th e farm er a» to th e m ost approved method« ot cultivating aud
com plete set of b u rg lars’ tools am i a east us th e great plain» of Mackenzie rich pla« ers have been worked for sev­ strin g am i belug dragged to earth.
deck,
b
ut
before
they
had
tim
e
to
harvesting his crops, and th e proper tim e to convert U i « mu in to tiie
tors. T h ere stood the rock of D um ­
list of evening e n tertain m en ts, which river region. Y et there arc m anv fine eral years. The region w here prospect­
No bird, how ever, has ever alight«xl
largest possible am o u n t of money.
barto n , rugged and grand, upholding sh o rten sail th e storm had reached the he had evidently copied out of the m ountain
ing
w
ill
Ixi
«lone
is
as
large
as
th
e
e
n
­
on a kite or attacktxl one. W hile one
valleys, w ith oo.’asional
IT HAS led in all m atters p ertain in g to th e w elfare of farm ers and villager», and
its form idable fortress. In th e keep of height o f its fu ry . T he cap tain sh o u t­ □ewspniiers.
tire
Pacific
roast
w«»«t
of
th
e
Rocky
selentist
w
as
flying
a
tra
in
of
tive
s
trctche*
of
rolling
tab
le
laml,
in
su
m
­
for over half a rontury has held th e ir confidence and esteem .
th e castle m ight have been seen th e ed bis com m ands, but not a word could
Au A m erican lady lost her p arse th» m er tim e b rillian t w ith a carpel of m ountains, an I should m any new d is­ kit« s. a couple of y«*ars ago. a large
sw ord of the dau n tless W allace. T his be h eard in th e ro ar of th e temi»e*t. o th er «lav. T he next m orning she r»*- grass, moss«-« and flowers.
coveries
be
m
ade
a
¡«»¡»ulation
of
halt
a
silver tl,»p«*d eagle catue suddenly out We furnish THE OBSERVER and N. Y. WEEKLY TRIBUNE One
Is w here be stru ck th e first blow for in­ D ark n ess and te rro r reigned, a vivid ceived by mail several sam ples of silk,
Tiie coast iinuiutuius d iv id e th e c li­ m illion ¡xx>ple may be expected in a of th e highest a ir and swooped round
ju red . unhappy Scotland, and from the flash of lig h tn in g would uww am i then her card to a <-ir« u la tin g lib rary , a k< y.
Year. Cash in Advance, for $ 1 .5 0 .
and round the first kite, looking
m ate of A laska into two d istin ct few vears
sum m it of this stupendous rock he tore leap fo rth from a volume of black a m em orandum of dressm aker.»’ a«l-
classes. A branch of th«* warm Jap an
ag ain st the »uu»ct sky like a huge sil­
cloud
and
light
up
th
e
gh
astly
faces
of
Ad«lrese all O rders to
dow n the dragon of E ngland and
NEW S IN B R IE F .
d resses am i several oth«*r article* th at
ver ball.
A» the train of kites was
p lanted the lion of Scotland in Its th e sailors In th e shrouds. Buffeted ha«l been In her parse. T hey w ere in cu rren t sk irts th e coast, its influence
¡»nil« «1 lu. tiie eagle f«»llowed. visiting
stead. Below is the peaceful valley, am i tosse«l alsiu t for hours the ship at elostxl w ith a note, w hich r»*a«l as fol­ m ollifying th e clim ate of th e islands
A F arm in g to n , Me., man 92 years one kite and then an o th er, s«*etnlng u n ­
ami adjacent m ainland. The average
and a spleudid panoram a Is here spread la st «prang a leak. T he pum ps lielng lows:
tem p eratu re for Ju ly at S itk a is but «»Id t«x»k a friend K4 years old t»ui rid ­ certain Just w hat to «lo. lu a few m in­
before yon of beautiful, pasto ral useless th e lifeboats w ere lowere«! ami
“ D ear M a to n e : ’ retu rn all of tin 55 degrees, w hile th e iu«an w inter tem ­ ing th e oth er day txdnnd a horse 34 utes. w hen he seem ed to have decided
passen
g
ers
and
crew
Jum
ped
In
am
i
scenes, encircling hills dotted here aud
co n ten ts o f
p urse w hich you |<»^t
y e a n old.
th at tin y were* not good to eat. and he
th e re w ith w hite villas and bonnie pushed aw ay from th e sinking vessel. y esterd ay w ith th e exception o f 1." p eratu re is as high ns 32 degrees. T his
It is said th a t were it not for our knew nothing about them any w ay. he
green woods, w ith m isty m ountain- It w as well they did for In a few mo­ fran cs, w hich I n»e«l more than you. is tiie m ost equable clim ate in th e
U nited S tates. T he sam e causes pro­ atm osphere, th e ooeans woiil«« become ludigtu ntiy f l e w off aud w as lost to
m ents she w hirled and sank before
tops aw ay in the background.
am i I ho|x* you ».ill ¡xirdon a |*s»r devil duce copious rains or continuous d riz ­ boiling h«»t from th e rays of the sun in view.
them .
T his is w here D onald Cam eron had
zles, th ere Ixung hut an average of 66 th e coins«* of a y ea r’s tim e.
A fter th e storm had ceased Colin and for k«*«*i»lng tin* p a rse to «-arry it in.”
A nother experience w as had w ith a
chosen to live th e rem ain d er of his
T he note w as w ritte n in excelhsit clear «lays in a year. Across th e sum ­
som
e of th e crew found them selves
In a railw ay collision in N orth Caro­ »*«uk th a t cam e from the New Jersey
d ays w ith bis lovely d a u g h te r Ja n e t,
F rench am i w ith g«xxl penm anship,
th e pride of D um bartoa. J a n e t w as the alone In a sm all ls»nt w ithout totsl or w hich Indicated th a t th e th ie f w as an m it of th e coast range conditions are lina. a iour-ycar-ohl child at an open side of tiie lluil» tu and flew stra ig h t
“ F /ie
a
covering,
d
riftin
g
aim
lessly
alsm
t
on
a
very different.
The rains are cut «»IT car w indow was throw n out of the w in­ for the qu«*er object lu the air. H e ap-
village belle, an d none could com pare
(xlucatvd
man.
by th e high m o u n tain s, ami th e dow by th e shock ami escajx*«l in jury. ¡»arcntly had m ade up his mind to go
w ith her lu beanty and goodness. She track less sea. T o rtu red w ith th e pangs
warm ocean a ir is not felt. From No*
P a r is ia n T h ie v es.
w as sought by m any a b raw lad, but of hunger, and no h«»i»e of rescue, d eath
E xperim ents have prove«! th a t if fish straig h t through It, but change«! ami
vemlier
to A pril th e m ean tem p eratu re
seem
ed
to
sta
re
them
In
th
e
face,
w
hen
He w ent arouud
So
fa
r
as
the
sa
fe
ty
of
life
and
prop
could not reniem lier th e tim e w hen she
get beyond a certain d ep th in th e aea d lv c l u n d ern eath.
did not love him, for they had grow n ou th e th ird day a sh ip w as sig h ted erty Is concerned, P aris s«x*ms to have r<*main> c<»iitinu«>u»ly below th e fieez in g th«*y die from th e pressure of th e ami above It. und through a glass R
up together, the handsom e, stu rd y lad w hich seem ed to lie Is-arlng d«»wn on ltnprovc«l but little since th e «lays ol ¡s»int, often r<*imtining for weeks a t a w ater, w hich they are unable to sup­ could lx* s«x*n th at he cockl'd his «'ye
nt ti e In tru d er In a most com ical m an ­
aud th e winsom e, blue-eyed lass. Colin them . N earer an d n earer It catue and E ugene Sue. T he ¡tollce ap p e ar quit* tim e tielow aero and occasionally going port.
loved the sea au d early chose it for Ills soon they w ere hailed by frlem lly unable to grapple w ith the crim inal as low a* 60 or 70 d«*grees below e«*r«».
Ten jmlg«*s of th e E nglish suprem e ner. lie start«*«! aw ay a few hundred
vocation. T he sea had a fascination voices am i tak en on board, w here they class, possibly ln*cau*e even uu«l«*r tin It snows alsiut o ne-third of the tim e in court continue on the bench, though f«x*t, ehang«xl his mind and cam e
for Ja u e t, and she had long vowim I w ere soon m ade com fortable. T he ves­ republic th e ir ch ief d u ties a re polltica* w inter, but th e snow «to« a not becomo th ey have ,<as*«*«l th e period at w hich swmiplng back. H e relu ctan tly w ent
w ithin herself th a t a sailo r's w ife she sel w as bound for Geelong nml th ith e r A fo rtn ig h t ago, how ever, they sue excessively «le«*,», though fr«x|ueutly the they aro by law entitle«! to retire on a aw ay , utystllled over this qu«x*r ad d i­
tion to th e In h ab itan ts of the air.
would be as soon as she w as old enough our hero hail to go. T he w ind being ceeded In laying by th e heels “the Itaiid storm s are very sever«».
The m ean temjx^raturc of th e in terio r ¡s*iision.
ag a in st them It w as m any d ay s before of Coco,” a horde of young ruffian«
to m arry.
In a total population of a little over
T he days flew rapidly by. Colin had they arriv ed in ¡s»rt. Poor Colin! He who for m ouths terrorize«! the district? «luring th e sum m er m ouths is 60 to 70 8,000,000, Sw itzerlam l now lias over
In d ia n M a k e rs o f G old.
been gone since July. It w as draw in g w as in a stran g e land w ith o u t money, of P u teau x . Courbevole am i Neuilly. «legrcxjs, th ere being m any very warm 1.000,000 «)e|»ositors in savings banks,
A l ’r«*ncli sav n u t nainrel Lev«*llle.
near the end of O ctober, and he hail clothes or shelter. H e tnet a ¡»arty of At least a <l<»z«*ii w ay farers had lx*ei; «lays. T he Yukon r«*gi«»n, being a«» far w ith an average for each fam ily of w riting In U«»»ino*. assure»« lil» read ers
prom ised to be back for H allow e’en, a young m en going from G eeloug to the strliqs«! of all they bail iiihhi them north, has th e long sum m er «lays and $276 in cash de,s»sits.
th at th«* fak irs In India have ind«*pen<l-
festival th a t Is ol »served througho u t all gold diggings, who, a f te r hearing his even to th e ir t a i l I mm H s am i cra v a ts ar lung w inter nights <»f th a t latitu d e,
«‘titly «li*«*over«'d tin* art of m aking
A w hale recently capture«! in A rctic
S cotland. T his is the night when the story, provl«le«l him w ith money and tid e s for w hich th e m iscrean ts had a though, being south of th«» A rctic cir
gohl, tiie r«*ix»rte«l discovery of which
fa irie s come and dan«*e on the g reen ­ Invited him to go w ith them and sh a re special p r e d ic tio n . It Is surprislii); «•le, it ju st misses th«» continuous «lay w aters was found to have itnbtxlded in by an A m erican chem ist recently a t­
its
side
a
harpoon
belonging
to
a
w
h
al­
sw ard and the lads and lassies pry In­ th e ir fo rtu n es; so, pu rch asin g a few th a t th e police shouhl have allow«*« and continuous n ig h t of th e A rctic
trac ted some attciitl«»ii.
ing vessel th a t had been out of service
to th e future. Poor Ja n e t, she w as necssary a rtic le s he s ta rte d a t om-e th is sort of tiling to go on night oftei sum m er aud w inter.
nearly
h
alf
a
century.
Asi<lu
from
gold,
th
e
chief
resources
U tility o f S h e e p .
doomed to disappointm ent, and grief. w ith his new ly-found frien d s for th e night fo r s«» long a ¡»«-riisl. hut stll
T he em blem of th e F rench em pire
In E astern A ustralia
lhO.OhO.tkiC
more astounding is the p u sillau im 'ty ot of A laska are tim lier, fish ami fur-benr-
H allow m as cam e, w ith Its gam es and region of gold.
A fter «lays of trav e l th ro u g h th e bush tiie victim s. Not «»ne <»f them seem s t« iug anim als, in cluding th e fatuous fur was a golden bee, chosen for th e reason Mcli«x*p now tlnd sustt*nance in a regiou
charm s, an d the m erry children m arch-
lu g through the stre e ts w ith th eir ca u ­ they reached th e place lu safety , stak ed have ¡»lit up any kind of a tight oi seals w hich are giving th e Unittxl th a t more than 100 of those busy little which th irty y ears ago w as a sandy
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dles and custocks; but Colin did not out th e ir claim s and proceeded to busi­ m ade any d lsturhaiiee, am i lu no in States, G reat B ritain , Russia ami J a ­ oreatures were found in th e tom b of d«*sert. The slnx*i» gradually tram pled
Bahnon are C hilderic, king of th e F ranks, when it tin* s«»ll into firtnnoss, so tiiat It now
com e, nor could any tidings be learned ness. T hey w orked diligently from «lay sta n ce dhl any of the by st a inters com« pan so much trouble.
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