The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, December 11, 1908, Image 1

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Aunt Diana :
The Sunihint
of th» Family
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Ql’I ET
*. natural home
• tory, this, but full of
character and interest
for those who delight in domestic
details of life. A youn^ girl
takes charge of a large family in
a motherly fashion that wins re­
gard, and the incidents are all
»leasing and consistent
This serial will greatly please
h >me readers, and its influence
cannot heip but benefit an>t en­
noble the mind and the purer
impulses of the heart.
I
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CHADPEH I
•ï‘.‘
There ar* t-otifli«*ta in newt lives real
band-1«> hand comtMif*. that Lav* tu be
fought, not with any H«*««hiy weapon*, but
with the Inner for*to*« uf lb»* being i*at
Hrs wberrin <!’• victory i* iu»t a I* tv* t»»
the strung, where the y<XU>£ au<l tli«
week and th« « bit!« uuea may t>e f<win<l
to • ! £ neareat tu ihr ataii.lar.la
Noch a ismrti.t h«<l eotue to
Merle, bri-aldnc u|> the .urta.« »f her
smooth outer life, and revmling (»n ibl«
shoal* and quidkaand». tn a hu h many of
her brightest hopes might i»r are« A »«I
"It i* hard
I i|<> tint knot* that even
If Aunt Di think it right I «hall ever
have the heart to do it." tuurmur»*«I Kli
son, talking to herself ui her Agitation,
after tlie manner of older folk. "I have
ju«t r«M>ted ray «elf in this dear place, und
thr soil «u■*• ne*
I coulil not !l«»ir ’i
anv-where eh-;
and," Hni»be«l Ah«on,
witfi a quaint little «mile, "«ickly plant*
ar«* worth nothing."
T«> any ordinary «¡icctatnr the interior
of that little r-win would hare pr« -M in.d
a picture of p»*rfe<t serenity nn«l »•»«•»
lute comfort.
Even the young creature
comfortably «oated io a chair by th* win
d«»w. with an «»¡«en letter and ■ duster
uf derp re«i t•>«»'* lying nmong the fold»
of her white gown, present«**! no disturb-
ing hnnge. though the cheids had l<Mtt ita
u on:.-.I : -■
• ■*.- ■ n I - • {.» -k dreamy
eyes had a look of doubt that wa» al
•post ¡»ain in them.
Two years ag*> she had been wittern
then, »ml. oh. how discun ten teil and ill
and unhappy «he had been.
It was nut
only the Io«» «»( h»*r mother. It ua* her
own incafMicity for rvw;»»ii*iibility. her
morbid dlalkke to her «urr«»*inding* that
h»«l fretted all her fine
color
away
Change of ,ir a ..iil.l .|.i her
nud
then Aunt lhana had cotne down upon
them with the freahtieaa of a nxM.rland
hreeie.
"You mu*t give your eldest girl to »«•
Alnslie." M>e bad *»1«! to klison’s father,
"ahe want* «*arr and cherishing more than
Mias !x*lgh has time to give her." And,
I (’nurse. Aunt I hans ha<! her way
Instead uf thr whir of machinery
for
h*r father’« ■awmills were ju*t behind
ir boti ae- Xlison had now only to
..«ten to ihr soft flow of the river that
glided I »«‘low the green lawn« and «brut»
beries of Musasele. instead of waking
up in the morning to look across the du«ty
shrubs and trees tn the vast wood piles
and ma«»**« of unsasn timber, that •*-**«
ed endlessly lietseen h»w and the blue
aky, Alison*« eye« had now üie fine«!
pr«M{MH*t ; one «haded ganlen seemed to
run into another. an<! when the willow*
were thinned or bare In winter time, what
a view of rhe river and grern meadows «»a
•he opposite tide!
; x’
iP.A.
x r*»
y. »
T1»e mural surrmindings were almost aa
much changed
Itu»fend of Miss laugti’»
dry method of in»tru<-ti«in. Aunt Diana
hs<! |»la<-e«l within her res«'h many a
pleasant »hort «nt* to knowledge. ha«l »u<
g«*st«*«! all aorta of enviable a<*”<»mp;>'>h
ment«; money waa not stinted where AU
wm'e talent« «*»ul«l t** turned to a«”»'iut
In thia pl < w » a nt but bracing atimx
phere Alison had thriven and grown She
was «till a tall, slim girl, somewhat youth
ful in l«*>»k. but with plenty of warm life
and energy about her. and (bough the
dark *jea had at HI their old tri<*k of
dreaming, they •«■•nned (o dream more
happily, and the «hadow did not lie so
deep in them nut, at least, until the
Jun« afternoon, when Alison «at sighing
and visibly disturbed with her lap full of
ruse«.
It was evident at la«t that «he
found her thoughts too ¡»sinful, for after
another half hour’s Inten«* brooding »he
suddenly jumped up from her seat, «cat-
tering tha fl«»were where they lay unheed­
ed on the Indian matting, and walk*«!
Nhe had dropped
abruptly to (he door.
her letter« too; but ahe went ta-k and
up. n<rf replacing them in
pi<dted th*
their enve « •, and then abe went out
<nto the w«aage.
A dark «»ah »taircase led into a little
square hall, htted up with bookcaaet like
a library, with a barm«»nium on one side;
a glass door «¡»ened into a conservatory,
through which one ¡>as«ed into the gnr-
den.
Alison turned (he handle of a door just
opfMMite Che »taireuse, and stood for a
moment hesitating on ths threshold.
What a pleasant room that was. half
studio and half drawing room, full of
cross lights, and artistically littered with
an odd jumble of medieval and modern
furniture oak chairs an«l cabinet», bas­
ket work longea. tiny tea tables, fit for
Liliputian princesses, and hanging cup­
boards of quamt ol«l china that gave warm
cv ; !!‘g
to b ’ •
A
eyes
alili fixed cm a U!y eho •( o . m I wt*h her
back toward her. ¡Hunting at an easrl
"WgÖ. child. wA»at now?"
Th* v«»:c*
waa tihvly mod»ilat*d. clear and u»-i«i al.
but the manner »lightly abrupt.
Alison <aa** forward at -m«* and n
♦*tt ¡« very jwetfy.
•peeled thr pictar*
Aunt IM.** she «aid, fnrgrtting her «»ton
worries in a moment
"It I« «»ne of y«»ur
best.
I think I
what you mean, but
to me it it all bestitlful ; that old man
a peßsioner. <• he not? »nd
and that poor,
pv
tired «hr*»p, that «wrenuk tn have drop;*Bl
lehtid by the
down by th* way, left behind
e of
lt«»k. *• *<* «ugg'-stive
"f the
ti»* title
tit!»*, *N«»o;i
tide Heat*"
"That Ì» what I intended
Y<m are
an intelligent child, kike both the man
an«l the «hrep muto* Iw* old. it I« n«»t for
ytMing « rrwltire« to rr«i at m»<«nti«le; mv
«»Id ¡»entoiuner ha» already l*nrnr ihr bur
dm and brat of rhr day "
"tlf «sHirse, I •»’*• w hat y «Mt mean
Aunt I»i "
‘My ¡ m table is m»( bar»I In r«Md,** fe
plied Mi** I arringtoa. with • »mile, but
a* Alison studied the picture with in*
<rra*r<l interest and »dnr-ration. « P«ir
of »brrtoil, kindly «$«•«» w*re *ttidying th*
gtrl’y (•««
■ - » «nd put ymirwidf in that
gnd i«*lJ tn* *11 ghoul It.*’
chu ir op|w*to)te.
•
•hr «aid at Itowt. rt»u«ing h«r by a gntwl
bu«notwd littl«* |N)»h
"I mu«! An itoti thia
brauch if I am to •njoy my night*« r**t.
l»ut I <an li»irn to any amount of let
glance at
trrwd wort," with a »ngg< w»ti
Album*1« hand.
“IRi Aunt id. how do you
thing» «•»' ’ «tammered Alimm .
though med tn otxtolirm*». «he
Che chair that waa alwat» re*
for
M
wa»
t 'arrington •
WOIlt to entertain
her
own.
•<
•’I wonder how l«»ng I am to hare I*
-
ing <>n imluwtrh>u«ly. a* Ah»on •«( with
drooping head. («Hiking at her letter«, with
out oftrnng to read them
"I am quite
•uirr tho«e are Rutlel « »traggling «harac
ter«, that boy*« handwriting i« a di»gra«*e
to th* family ; it ha» ¡Hit him out «»( my
will forever. fan«*» «»tie*« nephew Ming
•u«h a worry scribe ’’
"Hudel dor» write h«dly.** returned Ml
«••n, with a faint Uttle »mile, "but I like
there i«
hks lrti«*r* l»rttrr than Mi»* • *»
one from M b »* Leigh, too ih» you admire
her handwriting. Aunt Di?"
"No; ; It I« too (hm «ml angular," re-
turned Mi** Carrington, «rvrrely
"tt
wants frwtohim and breadth ; it remind«
me too nub il oí Mi’»» !»righ herirlf.”
"I «1«» m»( think
are Any of u« very
f«»ml of her," interrupted Aliaon "I know
•he ndg«*t« father dr**adfutly. «nd Hoger.
too, though he i« ««» < o » m | to her.**
"Huger b( gvMtoi to everyone twit him
•elf." re4|M»ndrd M;*» <’arritigt«»t» . ‘but
even h*. with all hia << mm I nature, ba«
owned to me that Mio D-igh haw a very
trying manner
You tor«. Alteon, fu«u»r
pM(>!. make |MM»r « t»mi»ani«»f*»
Mi»«
Is'lfh haw lieleisure f«»r am thing bul
her own w«»rriew . »«lie is too overweighted
for cheerful rouveraation; If «he could
I’i’ppi*- t tn *•!' iii.Mlb'r« and M -
wi«- • ¡••-r’i »s
,i I! )<| •
roughness.
and the aervant«* failure« for about lialf
an hour at a time, I <*ould quite fancy
M •« Ie*igh a pleading companion
but
n*»w kt me hear her letter "
"It ih dreadfully long." wifhrd Ah*t*n,
a« site r«*luctantly olieyed
It arai evi
dent timt «he wlWted MU« Carrington to
read the letter« for berwelf. but Aunt
Diana held n different «»pinion
"My d-wr Alison,'
It began, "f am
afraid that my weekly account will I*
little new* «-beering than the !a«t ; In
•les*«!, | «in arriving »lowly at rt»e .-on
virtlun that, un!«mi ««»me change l»e made
m the huiiwehoi I arranggmerit»
I
ill
l»e cum|»ell»*«|. however reluctantly, to re
•ign my j «»* i ’’
‘Humph ’ that !
bud.’’ from Mi«*
< ‘arringtoti
"I have done all I ran in r>pr*a»nrmg
to your father the miwhirf that mu*t
result from bi« Injudicious treatment of
Mabel. «he Is becoming «o th«»roughlv
• ¡milrd, so entirely her own mUtrews. N mi I
m» amount of reanouing baa any efltat
upon her.
I <k> not wi«h to lay aoy un
due »(rr«ia on her (»ehavlor to myarlf:
but her treatment of Mr Huger, and the
tun I riample that »hr «rte to l’t>t»|>ir. not
to mention the constant tuckering that i«
always g»>’ng «»n breerfl her and lludel.
are quite d««troying the harmony of thr
huu«rbold
You may imagine, my dear
Klt«*>n. h<»w trying all thia i« to a ¡»erwon
of my «»en»itlve temperament.
Ml al way« «aM it was a bladl day for
ns when M ima Carrington took you away
from The llolm«^ KK itl» all due 4ef«*rrnr«»
to your aunt'* benevolence ami g»«»»l frrl
Ings. I mn not help thinking thnt a
daughter*« pla«'* is with her widow ml
father.
Of r«>tirwe, you will talk the,
matter over with your aunt, ami perhaps
you may t»e able to amlsf me to aotne »o
lutioQ of our difth-ultie«
• PATIENCE UCIGIC
"Patience ha« <hangn| to Impattouire,**
muttered Mias Carrington, grimly "Sen
aitlve people never bwn to betng out of
t*mi»er, but I should have «aid myself
that there waa a epics of Ill-temper In
thst letter.
Poor Mi«« Ixtgh 1« decided*
ly ruffled.*
••Jthe ne» er «wuM ti»Atotg«- Mi «wir. I «i
way« knew that.** returned A linón, sor
rowfully.
“And how old 1« Mabel, or Minale. •«
you call her?"
•Sitteen last birthday. Aunt Diana."
•'Humph ! there is not a mor* trouble
wune age.**
"Aunt DI, I have wimethtng very aeri*
out to any.
lhe«e letters mme two or
three day* ago. ami I have been thinking
about them ever «ince
I do believe Mi««
!/eigh i» right in what «be «ays, and that
I am «hiding my duty."
"Since when?" a Nttle dryly.
"Since I got quite well and atrong •nd
happy, about a year ago." returned All
son. answering most literally.
"I ought
to have gone back then, and not have
■topped on here quietly, taking lbs good
W*1
I t.x \
corxi ’i
I IM •'V
• f » • ■
c* and rn »
* tn . « • • * .*•
though I had m» «lutte«, and no place
in life.
li i* all uiv fault tf Mi»*»«' la
getting I I he upper hand, and making ey ■
ery »me imcvmfor id ble.
I ««tight t«»
home to father ami Huger ’*
Tbarw »«« no im*iM*d»aie an»n«*r
fbis. but i m am»ther fnom*ni M »« *
ri ng ton I had salkc'l to her »lowly, i
then, «lauding h id* her. b*r han*l «fr
rd the girl’s hair with a mule car ’«
gesture.
Th> not cry about It, J I
•hr «a id |>r mtly ; but her «»no Vo
h »« m*t quite « m » clear «« n«nal,
’’ll iW
üul « thing to 1** «I*» oí»**! in a hurt;
we
I«
gntst i«*«»k at it all arotin*!. imp
nr» er a «ore gui«le
No one i* quit
mitotr«*«». even St eightren.
are f«> •«<& niy
aning away."
*Mi. will yog lei tn* ftt
k»»n
with a *ud*leti »tart of joy, a* (b«»»i
knots that her irtHK^fb-r
•iiddenly cut th nigh tn a
rd way.
"My dear, If it I»« right 1 I will help y«M.
to p», ' w a* th* riprrwtoivto b»U «oUirtoliat
curt at»*
to t&)»* but • • «be *|Hik*’,
Mias * ' a r ringtun » hand* ¡< naaaed th«- girl’«
h»Tl’i a little brailli,
■‘Now." «he c*»n*Iniied.
e<»»rt. "wr must nut all
a *
Chiel Points in Kuoseveirs Ke
commendations to Congress
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Yet thia n|>|mr«ntly 1»
not •«>. a<s»>rilln( to |>hy»l<'luna. O tiiks
no
more
affect
tli«
brain
than
itia-a In«nnIty that I«, not at all !- «•«
<«|>t alcohol, which <!>»■• Injur« th«
brain, though not at all on a-.-ount of
Ita mental efferta, but for the very
different reason that alcohol has a
chemical affinity for the albumen an<|
fats of fix' tlaauca. By thia chemical
action It alowly alters and damage«
brain Itsmie, but thia reault In no
wlae differs from almllar alterations
prinltKvxl by alcohol In the tlaaue« of
the liver and of the kidneys, Tutac
co la a ¡aiwcrful poison, and yet no
•Utopaica can ahow the yenat differ .
ence tietween the brain of a lifelong
smoker and that of one who never lit
a cigar.
I.lkewlae. the brain of an
opium fl»nd la Indlatlngulahable front
any other brain, and ••> <»n for the
rest. Itrugs do affect the mind ami
will (wiwer, but not th« brain autwtame
Itself.
tinger» t*» publie hri'.th from
idul• • r.tilun «ml from ma n olh r
«ourv ■*. «U» h a» (he incili e tt» t h«»
phyi Uml
mental and moral d« »eb»pm«*tkt
<*r < hildrvn ftom vî hiid labor should b«
met .«mi «»vervomo
Th«»re are iiuiihtoui
Ila« «•• » a hlc h »r< e n«»w known to !»♦
prw « ntablr
whl' h »
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re,
sa.
noi preventivi
The r«*veut internatiotia)
con gre.«» on
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tubofruksAiia ban made um
palnfully .«ware of ilo lua»| *qua» y of
America*» public h<utl»h hgttolat Ion.
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hrtvforv urgrulli resommmd the |» om *
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- auth Tiic «
rrthairt«*n *»f thè burr«»i« whlcl» ■lia'l
be»t a« ucnpllah thl» end.
I » » ninni'n<| that h gi«latl<»n lo» rii-
ì*t»«i i» o« ing iindvi tn«> tur iM.lh ti«»n ot
ine «1« ¡'.irmi« nt uf commerce and iab«>r
Ine g»»% vrnrnvnt pi intime off Ice
»11 Kuhlh r» itBit). m ah>»u al l»e piaceli
timi« r ih«* • oinpl. t.
juritodl<t U hi and
c«»rkt»*»| uf thr Mar d»|H»r.noni
E«
' . ‘ * ■ • i ?■ • ;
» h po;jr>
require that ah Vt.'Ntttig Ind« pru.l ut
but« AU« '
ansi
r<»mmi«wlons «hould t«s
pia*-r«t i und* t th*’ juri»<Hetl«»n uf appro*
priste « ’■«MTillv» d«'('4*rtmrnta
tt o» **»»•
ai »«e f • ni
■' M*‘ « *•»> «tahdpolnt. and resulti
»nly in
In mtschlrí.
mi» hirf. la h.»v»
vto Ul»ve
gurk »l«»nr «Av* by Ih»* pur «dy (•Vit Ulhtì
»«xih-», under ili* c«*H(r»d of ih« preai«
I* >• t. aliti «a« h au> h wie rcullve ÌH»dy
•h«*utd be under (ti» tumo ''Ilale super-
liston uf a t’abiiu' I tnlhltolc >r,
I advócale thr itnin baie admlsalpn
»f .New Mexico i
Arianna «« »(«tea
This should be d<
ai thr jsrrtornl ara-
•ion «»f ihr «migri
I '
.»f Ito«
two territori » ha
» -1 i it wi.h'nt l»>
uhi noi «urne In a«
me »tatr
Thr «m.'y t alt’tnative |«
admit them u» two. nnd I trust
Will Br «b»ro without dsisy
I
f the congrega to
h«
r of (b« problem o| th««
!•’•« • ;• • In thr lnt«’IStsli to.it« »*
(>(|
(hr tir« it Lake* w« are n *w. un«*«*r th«»
• ry wi«r treaty of A|
I uf this yt
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. u* itiirtna •
it ton
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i thr nwluries of
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nblem I« quite as pHM
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to ft I « t » • •f - - itm
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flab«-r|eg of th«
'olumliift river are in»w but » fraction
*f tolhlt ttivy Wi-rv
s e h ’ .»g i and
what they w« mid l»s n*»w If tli
t’nlied
«lutes go%«rnm<T»l had taken complete
hgrg* •»( th« m by llllvrvcnlng between
>r«*gun and Waahtagtuo
During thv«e
'ft years th* ttnbkCttieit <»i cacti » ata
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they
'•uol get
nnd til.
two l«*gisla U F «Ml
' * ' • m- y * r !>• • u t>-!
!.. «gr. < >«n Joint
• tton of -*!>i k nd ad« qual» In d gr«»s
i thr i>ro|««ih,n «»f f. flshrriew
...
Al
■■g on th«- Oregon
• tdi iw p« «i?? i|!v . !■>•. I tohih’ th« r,- |»
IO Itali) <Hl tha wgatitnglun side ««t any
nii'I. ami m. .«n • « »n teil tohu
ourla win daetdtt as to th» v«rv
which 1
k’tlun tvtoiilt. Meanwhile very f* w
mm r«‘AY h th«* »p.«wnh*g ground».
■ rolMibly four >« .*( » h> ti.
the fisheries
' ' • I » ' I ■ • ' ’ • ■ •
(<
» ' ,| * ft ■ » <■•!** «
rt»lghtr«l i Mtocllltotlug »«nd
«I n are «,* »«inimtihd hi
a w at»*r burns »-««mm**rv<* md
• tr «ffl cun a»’«t lon i or> luhd.
r««» *»• .imi h% (hr
i
to
ry. The rvfn«>«|> ltrs In »twin
U'»*kttlg t th« m«-1h«*d» w hl« h have »•» »«r
n*l|y i falle,! l alni adopting urto «»tir« |r
H * I"! K
I W JI Ih the fií-'-'h unii ib'inahil» OJ
Ir
Kn l.mir and a half later 'I -• Carring*
ton and h«*r hle«e were walking quukty
down «»nr of the garden
»mill tbry
iUftif to * little gate wt tn the hedge . uh1
iaH'hifig it, tbey
mt«» a neighiw»r
mg garden. an«l then turnetl their fa«*to
in tb* dir*»*tic»n «»f a l«»w to hit* b<»*t***.
with a vrninda running all round il4 and
A »
rorew in pr*»fu«io<i • running over It
fttev did ao, thr n«»i«n of a violin, evi
drntly played by a pnu’tir**! hand, r«*ach
M *»• t s«rrmgt»»n « fa» «* bright
rd them.
mrd. and. making a g^tui** tn bar *x>m
,n;
•>
I»anh>n to oh »»»’ «to»ff!v, «h**
Th«*
a window and t«M»k«*d thro igh it.
room, >f it
mow i «« hrtrr»»grnrv»uaijr fumiahrd a» her
*»w n, Itoit it lM»rr ihe ehara*Ter of a 11
*Tw<* of the wall» n err line«! with
brary
l*fw»kea«e<t
a grand piane» and a hanno
itonipinl toomr of the «!«•<'«; three
ni'Kito
waa i
round table littered with butik«,
and a »uprrfluily of rat» « ha:r* in every
wfagr i»f •«•mfort. arranged tin*re * tb a
view t » « 11«* than appearance
k ne »r» :
in«pe**tion would ha»» ¡minted out «"rrtain
ba«'bel or arrangement* *»m* « -«etly Turk
i»h pip« •
a ¡»air of piatola. »plcndnllr
mount’ d . <y»me ailvar ctigw and tankard*,
with varimw in*-ripti»»n« »»n them, alt etv
graved with the name of (¿reritlr 3|<NW*»
and purporting to I* certain ¡»rile* in
the half mil* ra«*e. th* high jump, throw
mg the rrh’fcrt tall and other f*At» of
prowr*e, (Mtrforawd by aonie youthful alh*
Irfr.
An elderly man, with a long white
beard and muata«*hr. in m black velvet
roat, »At with bta bark to the light, ’day
tng th* violin
lit* tare, •reu in rr|M»tor.
waa «dear rut ami hamUome, in «pile of
rtir dr.’j. hhrto tl»«t 11 l|»r «nd perlkA/*
many «•urea bad (Hired u | m > u It . but hia
gyre wrrr cast down, aa though in de«*p
tnrditatioti an habitual action, for Mr
Moot* laid lawn blind half hni life
II* waa playing from memory an ri
The Chin, aomr-
»¡uiHitr fugue from Ba« b
a Im I wrinkled hand handled thr bow with
a prreiaioo. a drli«*a«-y, a maatrrly km»wl
edge, that arrmrd •ur¡»rt«ihg in his attua
tioik.
A|»i»arrutly I m * wm lust himself in
tojoytuent «»t the • wrr( «•»unila that hr
»mil <*«mjurwd up in hi« darkness, for a
•mile played round hi* tij»* a« the bar*
motiy widened and vibrated, ami hi* foot
•«»ftly iih » v * m I at though in umaon
In *
moiurut thr fugue waa ao<M and thr tw*w
lowered.
°|a that you, .Runny?
Little witch,
w by have you «toleti a inarch « hi th*
blind man? of <x>ume. you b*ve flown
through the window."
•'Aunt l**na «^t me the example,” re«
irutit-d Al -»on demurely.
‘Tlow do y<»w
do again. Mr.
“tth. ni’-ely. nirrly . time always ¡ai»»«««
quhkly with me in my own »¡ m «« i*| world.
Have y«Mi given your aunt her favorite
rhatr?
How does the picture progress,
Mi»« Diana? Sunny tell« me it is une of
your brat ’*
"Would you have me praiae my owt.
work?" returned Mi«s Carrington, bright­
ly. "I m»i«t leave you to Alison's critl*
rlsm.
I hope to do something g»»od be­
fore I die, ami if I <|o not succeed, well,
my life will have br»m happier fur lb.
trying."
(To be continued )
like Mediten
>f Kur«>pe
will wvirwlv happet» If
oundrv if wi
<1 » not ’»«t» 1 m < thal
t*»r»*thi’ugh:
w hl» I» »h»*ul<| Iw «»nr of the chl«*f m *
of any peopl
calling Ittoelf
Heelf civilised
chll
op!
«ailing
Nothing «hu i»uld be permit led to »tatui It
tile WAV <»f the p*« »’*t » atl«»ii uf th«* for
•*wtw. and II I iw criminal !•» permit Indi
» IduaI« (•» lutrcha*«’ a lilt:«’ gait» for
thrmaelvww through th«* destruction of
for««t» ah h th»» «lestructkm I» fata
tn the well* ■b«!ng of the whole ««»unir»
In tli«' future
Ac|i«»n should I»*' Inxiin f«»rthwit*
during the present session l»f III«» Ca»ll
mess, for the improv « m«-nt *»f our In
mi *1
wot «ways action wtileh will rr
•nit In giving »I« not • Mily tlitv IgablM
t navigated rlVeFS.
W«» hu W »| m * nt
ndr«-ds «»f million« of dollar« u | wm
csv waterways, » el i th** traffic nr
«ri» all of the i’m I» I • t«*»dll% d»*vlinlng
This » nndltl«*n I In th«« * dlre«t rrtouM ot
th
at»«M*me of Ä*>
«»itiprwhtotiMK r «<»••
fa» «*•«*lns i»! »n
t Wto(«*rwiii inipr»‘»r
m«-n*
Obviously W» rane» i i
thus (*» expend (he r«*vtoti ICS
government without return
If
tornine»» t«s
t«» a«*ri»*|
»r*rf|d m«»n »
f<»r
*» h * igstlon t unir*»« •«’ get It
|iuiulr% Into (he «*tUMÌI(ion
sUtoipl-l H tisi it» principal ir|
V« «I» V
y
mtim in»ttoto «•» >
ft «••(
« >IHMed ht
thr »»let
»«>
iHtlerto «»btaliml f’»» I
»•meni’ of n«t igalio
A
»(ton • in tooppll««l I»
lit«
■ t»> >»-nt" of th«* ohi««. *
•I
4
f«»i
w
>1
il
I
t »
\(»
ud
u«v »I. ale
r
remo» .rd
« to
ubi pubi
M
t
I
«»tir p «
I III g‘
r»*f
'a> rut
t<
nt «Il mi ir ii.»tloiiaì pArkto ad
»»Allunai l («>rs-»t» hr ¡»lacril if
»dei ili ir control «*f thr C«»r
c<»mpl»’tel
«f th«* MMrh'Ultural depart
• Mt * IVb
ment, Inatesd T toaVIng them A» tbrv
now arc. undrr thr
th< uih-rhit d«*partmvn*
Thr »«»ngrr»-
»nd noil«« ‘«| («v (he armv
•*ho«il«l pr •\
t •■» super in (end n(* witl
adequate
’ i •
>t firat«* aaa
Ivlllai
««'«»Otto o| ranger*
«mi. further. ¡»hi« <
th«* * «»ad « uitMt rut’th»t» under Ih* super
ttilcml«-nt Instr ad of ieoving H wlth th«
It
* ai
«i«-par intent
|
I
n’oti
■ ma j*ark tn« nag rm
P»
.r
f a«t
...ot »»my and «void t
t
minisi
ratb»n
wt»t
f roti
Ih»
ami
• and
har
but havlnM lite respe
prot«-
loi»
divided
...... I
parimente
to
I had occasion I »1 mv m« »»ag«' of May
I
l*bd, tn urge thr pastodg«' uf som*
wf
of
las putting Alcohol, u«'r»l
i
In thr art»
>d
mdufttrh» an»l munufi taci urei« up«»n th<
I < u
fr r It«;, that
lo prtkvldc f«»r ih»
I
wlthdraHHi free <»f tan nf alvohol whtrh
I» to b»» denatured f«r (buse purp«»»v»
Ini
Tli»- law *»f June 7. ISA* and il* «mrhd
m»nt «»(
a«-«’ompilshrd
‘•r M»i«h S,
- t»r|M
Hh.ii' w a « desired in that • i spv* t. and
,*
th« «»«• uf
«1 glcohnl
ale«»!
• f «Imaltir
denatur «i
i« Intenti
The
e«l !» maklng <-i fair «l«'grr«
<!’«*>•' uf i»r»»grr»i
rrnm
ami I» <!*lltl«*| lo
to furth'T
ftirlh'T ••m*»ui*ige
noni ami suppuri from « «»ngre»»
l’•>«• pure f«M»<| Irglshithui ha» alrv!id>
wutk d i i«« !-■ ? i • dlff leu II (a uvrrestt
• »try ‘»nt
m**! *
l«*ir ¡M»Mto' »,
lt ha» breri my pur|M»«e from tn. (■•■
wb *« h - t»e
(dinoont » at • i to tab.
stnniiiM ».«f un
Tt» r
thu Indiai* »«-rvlce < Iimi.il telj out of
labo» « I
thr a ! m*i»phrr«‘ •* t politi» al na tiv Ity. an«
• • to «
thè* ■ ha» b«*en «I »dy pingt*«» InWiin*
attenti
that end. TI»«* la»t rerrminlng s-.rong
wf
h«di| of pollth » In (h»«< »« rvh «
war
now m
thr I tigrnvv »vsletn. whhh hit* ♦*’■•*»» It»
The emigre»» should without further I h t da>w and na» gradually falling (•
d. .« y fK«»«
t
.> m<H|« i r«ni»h»v r* I mid I y l»l I «•* fmm natural i»r purely rv<du
L»w fu ■ r th«- Dltotrtrt nf »‘«dumhlft
Thr llunarv i .»uw « but like nil *u< h sur
empi«*» >»•«»
liability a< t
r«toer»tlv de- V Iva!», a aw d« « ayhkg »towly In its Int« »
• -lare,! um-»»nstituthHiMl, on acmuiit «*f stage»
■ntly irtrlutilng In II* provl«h»ns
I agni’* rem w m*
re« «»min» nd.illon
i « m
ertgrtg« d in Intrastate «-am
fur |M««tal satina» hank» fa» d'pusilli*»
Att Well as Iham- engage«) |n lltler- •a* Ina» wlth thr »«’curili «*f thr g -v
»»»rnmri’»
ha» been held bv the • rnment brhlnd th«-m
The «d»j» t ( i*
■ H ti «ourt** to I»«- «till In rff»a * »«♦ far lo «-m «»ursgr ihrlft and
»-« Himmy
I*»
as it» provlftlntito -ipplv I«» the Dt«irlct thr to.ig«- «-rtrtuT nml |H-r»«*n »»f moderai*
nf »’dtiinhiA
Thrr«« should be nt* am
n* arie
In II ststrM tl»«< deposlls li
bigulty nn this ¡»«»Inl
If there 1» any «AvitigM bttnkto a* »•-¡“»rtrd t.i th* • i»mp
a
•
| b
troll«*» «»f . t»rr«m \ ,imounta tu I’• (»*>••
»•»■mi led with «pr la I reference to the ’ » • ’ or !»* < p« » « « nt «»f thr rnllr«
IklMtri’ * »»f l olumt’i i
d» pori 1», whil* in th-
t«*malnlng 3.
I Ufa! earnestly urg* u|H»n thr con- •tal« «» thrre torre »»nly $«0.30*.61), o» 1 r
gr« «* th«- duty *»f Increasing the totally I» r rrnt. ahowlng
« «»m luslv«*ly
Itm*
ln.td*«u u>* (•• ralarbto iiow gl\rn t»» «>ur thrrr are many l«N’nlltlea in ih* l’nltr«!
*
On tli« whole there I* n»» b<»dy Htrttt » to >*• »«• suffh h nt optmriunitk b
/ noi glvrn tu th« propl«* l<» «h-¡»oMi( Ihrir
«■ilk, m>r to(*«»*•• m«»n«Trd r«*ward 1» so •av inga
Th« »* «oli ?» (hai mofiry I*
ir< .<!. .k>; tt. romi»ared (*» their work lb • H pi In lildlng md unemphiyrd
lt |»
ginfting with »h«- w’lprrm
court, th«- beileved Ihail In Ih» aggragu •
mh suini
Bldg’» ili«»uld have thvir «Hilarin» dou­ • r money wouìd bs brought Into
bled
It I* n««t lw*fllling the dlgnlti of !»‘i"n through thè instrumentalH) •<
thr nation that it* m«*»t hon«m»l publl«* in- pontili paviano bonlui
to«-» v tn* m *?i«»uid I*« paid sum* *«» «»nail
In my la«t annuol n*rH»agr I « «»m
««»mprti « «.I la w hat they would earn in mende«) tk* postmaaier generar» r • ”»•
|
P«rformMn<*< of mendation foi in eaienalon <>f (he pai
putdl
Krr»i r by th«m Implie» an el
< i poat • » « : t ho »
»i »■•»*«’»
ì i ■
«< «-ding i hr-uv > jm *. unbtry ».»«■rlfl«'»*.
tabllshmeni of th
locai pa
,
t oi
It is earnestly t«» I»»- d«-*ired that «»»me rutnl rnulea would
Iti tlM mtaftM
tnrlh«»d »houhl h*
det Is* «1 f«»i doing
r11 ot tha t “ m* i i . i ? ’•«
ato.i) with th* long d»’>*v« whhh now stori ko< pei and ** i* •- i ibi* Il it th<
obtain In th«’ odmtalstrAtlon of ju»tb-r routoa
»*« r\tr.g mote than I6.oon.no
• nd r ?•• :■
ftith I ■ uHrtF ” |rrlty p op|». ahould
utlllaed to tha fullaot
against peruana of small mesne, am! pi»«n. « i . i . ontani
amehdment wa»
favor only the v»rv criminals whom It proposed in thè »»naie laot Megaton» a*
l* most drslrabh I«» punish The»«» hmg • ■
»ugge*tlon of ih* puottnngtot #••*>
delay» tn th« final deci alona «»f cumoi » arai pmvldlng inai, fot (I n purp®fg
mak«- in the >ggt gale « t rying evil. um ■ rtalning ih» pi • II* iblllty of • *
n|ld be devi»«'d
Much tablftobing a «perlai locai parrei p«»s*
and a ivmedv
uf tlii»» intolerable d«-lav I* «i«ir to im
■ itot’in on thr rumi roulea througnoui
proper
regard paid
pa hi t<»
I«« tr« hnicailije» th» i i»n«-d Ètatea. ih* pogtmaatof geo
which ar«* a more hindr.«n« e i<» juatlc* eml ba auth*
1 » • •« • ed lo • *
In » »me noted r«
r«-« « - « nt *.*»«-•
’ uer« thia ov « t
portai nt and tepori to U h congrega th
regar«| f«»r technicalities ha« resulted in renult of aneli esperlmoni bs miuibllah
a striking drpinl «»f jtistlr*. and flagrant Ing • top. IH io il pii -i l '-’t ayetam
wrong to the b**dy ptdllic
m rumi routoa in noi to euceod font
Il’Al damag
has I*«« hi done by thr
ountles In tho Vnlted
ateo (•»»• pook
manifold and «onflh'iing Interpretation» t ■« «r f*»urth • li*»«« mattoff (•rigInnt ihr
of the mt* rstrtte «‘»«mmercr law
*’»»»»
<-n a •'»’ »! roul
■» il tba distributing
trt«| over th* great mrptir.'itIons doing poatufflc« far dell* « n by rural rar
int«-r»t.«tr »luataeas »an
eff*« live ««lily riera
lt wotiid aoem on y proper that
if It I* vest «1 with full p‘>to«-r In an tour h .♦ li • V 1« f I III' i t shOUld I m * trlrd In
admlniatrittlon department, a branch ordet lo demonatt ito II m I ;»rn<
»
' > Ih
■ tibilll
--
of the federal «’Srctitlve. « errylng out a uf (he ¡>r«*|M>Mlll«*n. »-»|»r« lai!) a» th
federal law. it «an n«vrr hr effective p«>»tim*tof< r generai estimate« th it th»
if a •llvhlol retop«ui»i|»i|l! y I n |».f( In rewnue d*-rlv«-«| frani th« «»iw-rath«»* of
both the Ntatrs and th«’ nation; It «*a»i «u« h .i system <»n all th«' rumi rout* •
never h«* rffr« live if left IA (hr hands w«»uid amounl to mnfly million dollar*
• »f the court s to he doclrrd by law suits
Th“ «bar* that the national gavera
If ther«- Is .my on • duty which m»»r«' mmt shuuld tnkr In the broad work of
than anoth«*r
owe It
our
__ tu
‘
___ rhll-
received the at ten tor
drm awl our children*« children tn p««r* ind II
The
’ ■ >
.!•*■:<■ ■■
f«»rm at r»n«‘* It |n to nove the fnrrstg
odialo w « p« iti » t h ì * i ’
•up
of this
' f »
. for they constitute
______ ...
i
I
■
meni of our .■i
the fir*
«»nd m«»s| important element tlonal system»
oyatoma and Inotltytions
Institutions tesi»
In th»» mn»«*rvgtlnn of the natural re- « nd huuld al way a real with th« t»««»ph
Miurces of the country
There are. of of Ibi ».. ■ ■ ■ » ;»1
■
state» «« tina through
cuurer, tWn kind* <»f natural
_______ , resources
_ ___ _
thelr «tate ano locai
I« ma I goeemmanta
g«»vernment* im
<»nr I* the kind whh’h i’i»i* only I h » »»wed thr nailon ha» un npportunliy in educa
«« part uf a pr»»« to»» • »f exhaustion; tignai wnrk whl» h must no! t»e luat, and
this is true '»f mln»’«. natural oil and
•
toiiht» »tio'iid no longor bo n k
Ian wells, ami the Ilk«*
The other, and ì . , iad
of course, ultimately by far th« m<>«l
I »frongly urge tliat thr requeat nf
lmp«»r ant Includes th* rrtourrrw which thr director nf thè rantoli« In conti» • tl«»B
ran >w» Impruve*) fn (ft prorrM nt Wise wlth th« decenni*!
an aoun tu l-
u»«* -the »nil. thr rivers, and (hr for« bt'gun. I h » compii«-«) wlth and that thr
rsts » «»m« under thia hr nd
Any really ■ippntntment• tn Ih* cenau* for» r h>
rlvllix««) rmlhm will *o ii »« all of th«-a«* tdsrrd under thè clvll servi« •• |aw. waiv*
threq gr at national *»*«ta that (hr ing thè g«*«>grsphh‘Ml requlrrmenl* a»
nation w III have thrlr bem fH in the rrqursted bv thè dlrect«*r »»f thè < • nsu»
future.
The •*i|»ervi«*»r» «mi rnurfierat«»r« shnuld
All *«>rlou* stu«)enls of thr queatinn nnt t»r «t»P«*ltttr<| under thr rlvll »« rvh «
are aware »»f thr gr«*»t damage that ha* law. fur Ih«- rrnson» gKrn l»y Ih«- di
b**m don
In th»* Medllermnean coun­ rr<’t«»r
I commrn*) 1« «he »-on<r«-»n thè
tries uf Eurof*-
A»ht ami Africa by **ar«fu) r«»nsldrrating nf (he Admlrabl«
de fores tut Inn
Thr similar damage that repnrt of thè dlrrctor nf thr • « n»n». and
bi* been don* In eastern Asia Is bn I trust th«i hi» rerommrndatlans wil!
wdl known
!»•> ft<1«»pfr«| and Immediate nrtlof» thrre
Tim Irwson of defurrstarlon In f'hlna nn talirn
la
I ssn»i whhh mankind should have
II 1« hlghly «dvla«l»le that thrrr
'•■ '■- i t• id* fr«»m what •
4 be ’ trlllgrnt .*« tp*n <»’> tl- »»»•*»
t‘Aw ♦« ■ urrrd in «»thrr pDce*. fkequda* of thr nailon »»n tha qursMon nf prr
t)nn I* ax«*» naked »oil. thm gullvlng «erving
ih*
Health of thr country
ei»t* «!««wn I«» th* bare rucks, am) •e rniivh thè c»r»rtl«»| r x termina finn in
m*<*nwhlle the r«>» k wa«ts bur»*« th-- Man EmnclOro of di»« i»r-bea ring ro-
h<»tl«»m land*.
When the soil Is g»»nr denta mir ecnintrv ha* thua far eoraped
men must
an<1 tn* pr'»-wa does not thr bubonle plague. This la bui ««ne «»f
take lot g
hr rnany a'-htrv »-menta nf Am-tlrin
What ha* happened In northern f’hlna. i Health nffirars. and II ih«*« what «an
whs* has hapnenrd In central Asia (n * b* arrnmplltohed wlth a l»et**r organila
Pal stlne. In north Africa. In parte of finn than al present salalo.
il
•f
I
• r gill »ut fini.«’rm«Ti on *1»« one hand,
« nd th» ‘»wm ra ut the fishing wheel«
in th«- river.
•
Tt»« f «!• » *1 elaititr regulating Inter*
■dafr tritìi- In Kame w?i«»uhl be extended
to lm hid* fish New f.-derai fish hatch*
-Th— tohouId h. «-totrthllAh« d
1*1 <■ ad*
ministration of the Alaska fur «ral • rv*
• wi 1‘U.tl |»v irxl'.l in th« butt tu of
flain tie«,
I hl* tiatlon a f.«r« Ign p«»lh i • a _ h »’>«•<)
ui th«* theory that right must he «tone
M-ito<'<*ti nation« pr <*i»dy a» bet to teen
ndlVIdutils, and l«i ««ur :»» tl*»na for ths
gst 10 years
ha*«» In «lila matte*
{»roveti our fui»h
f i»»h by
I«
our d» «
Ws
have behaved, and are b’haUHtf. toward
•th«'r nalioii» a« in pr vat' Ute ill hon«
irubl«* man would in have toward hm
fellows
The work «»n the I‘a
ng done w ith a sp» *
nllr« drtotton h» duty, which make«
It •» »«miel tut all work uf tli kind
N«
>»k uf »u< h magnitude lias ever he-
«• to - n '(•’ !• I .«k- n I-- •»■-> .- .»*•«», and
no ta»k «»f the kind na» ever l»«’for«» b
I h ’1! r p« tfurm«-d
Tt*«» men «»n the l»th
mus< from *,’»l»»n«*| thM’thals «ml hl* i«4
s«W •
•»» through itie entire
list «if «TOPtoyes atm are riltltfuHy do*
m« (heir duty, have won their right to
hr utigrudalng respect ami gratitude of
the An» rlt an people,
I again r<-« omrncmJ th« riisnaion of
' he «»«ran malt net of tMfrl go that «atts
faci lory Amrrlcat* aeran mall lines f »
•imiti» Africa, A»ln the Philippine» and
\ «ini r it l.itoL» may
I
!»«■ ratal»H«h«*d
Ths
'HP*th>n of ««m h *t arnsttip iin« » shmi’d
r
lb» ft ‘ oral 'Htull.iiv <»f thr vayas«*
»f the hit tie fleet t
It Should precede
hr opening of the Panama « apa
Eve.»
ni’lrf favurnblr <*<»i *m!|(h>na e*veral years
«»Mat «'lapse b**r«*re y sui'h Im» » • .»n be
'»ut into «»¡H'rat Ion
A««nrd»ngly f urge
hat (he congress i a« I prt»nu> ty where
foresight already
9
oM»n««r or Isler Will b Inevitable.
J cali t aril» u .«r uttrnti««n to th«' 1er»
fluii y ni r Hawaii
Th« h> i <>i * »n< «• pf
h •*»« I I. .<ixl* I,
... <t|.| ________
... Ill, nh.t (hr lur.l
•f Improving ih> ir \ >■ «IH:«»n imi’ <lrve|.
•plng Ihelr r niHir.ru i« urgent.
In rr
» nt yrarg Imkislrlnl
Itotritol rondi
* Olldll Hong
lofi» UIM»n
he ItohiBilto hsv«< radically
i
1 tinngr.t
____ __
The
mporlatiun of coolie labor ha« prac-
hally «•«■«»«rii, and them Is naw drvel-
•ping such a «I iv « tm . v .....
In tgrh ultural
«rodil I* a» to »mike ¡ I __ • 'tik
!«!• » « l ange
•i th k land candilh*»*« of
-7 the
E,- territory.
m that an ■ l i riunite
... / .r nmv . ...
I«« slv> n l«v
ha »tuoiI land «»wn*T similar to that on
hr malnl«n«l
T«» il«l t hr«* rhang«*«.
he m-itlmuil g»»\ • rnrnrnt must provide
he n« « • MRut y harbor Improvements «»n
«eli i-Lihd
• u O »! th
ogrii altura!
j ntnlnrito
•
b< < »»tí«*! t.» tb«- m irk« *»
w
d ti..
T ,
ft ir<-
hipping
bi «»mended
<»ni« mb-«| tq
:«» m
. t th«
tton whotitd l»r
rn«*ri
a. . • « ■ ’ m .<f
«if th*
ip« I-
i« .libi«,
«ml», and
»nd th*
l” ■ '>»5 ti«
’■ »»intra
<«»nH ’ * ' Ini.I ta »houl i !»«• »«»
i«*dlfi«d in i!» at'*'>l« ilhiii lo
n»
<» enable American an<| European labor
.» I h * bro’utht thither
lb al I » « ■
- ? « »r.i •>•**f government
» I» li»« made in Ih* Philippine Islands.
Phi Hiilo tiior of a Philippine iegiMlatlvs
!
> I i h i ne .» ■■• - ml»!> in iikto a
•*•’ * •“ i»b»«»iut’ v new In A»l i. not only
*» reasnls A»>itli* «storni«« of Euro*
«esn powers, but a« regards Asiatic
;><»toto«-N»ionto nt other Atolatle powers;
»nd. Imi ed altoaVM SXvrplIng the «trlM»
ir «r>d H -l
rful <x»mple offered by
he great empire of Japan, h opona an
»ntlreiy new departure when compared
with
anything
which
haw hai*pen d
irnoriM Aalaflc powers which ■r* their
• to n maw . r •«
llitb.-rto thia Philippine
• »• I wit», no .I- r’iìl. >n
*nd »« If re«t»t»|nt. «ml baa wsomod In
’••’11 •-«I faahlon to realise ths «Irrnal
roth that (her.* mu«f slwtvs be gov-
rnmen
«n«|
that
th. only u«v In
* !«h an> I hm I v of Individuals ran sa-
tl«r nr« • ’■■•‘Ity «»f being governed
»' Olli toldiTto I» tn «bow ti nt they nr»
«bio tn rmrraln them». Ivr». to ' keep
town
a r«»ng«|’»ing «n l dl«ord< r
The
' lupino ¡»««»pie. through the|r offM«’«.
* f”r.
„ .k n« r al steps In ths
dlr»>. inn of »«df-gox rrnm* nt
I »«»In r- omno’d that \meri. in elf.
«-•»hip be «onferrrg upon th«' panpls nf
Porto III«-«»
In Cohn nur nrrupanev will emar In
»bmit two months’ (Im*
The Cubana
hav«- In orderly manner elected
..... their
........
• »wn governmental authnrlllrui «nd the
» and to ll! I»e turned over to th* m Our
o • ii-ftflor. nti fida
. ««ion I. .• la»*rd
» llttl
over two years, and <’uba has
hrb«n and pr >»¡«».«1 under It
Our
rarnret hope ami on* deslrs Is that ths
»»p’r nf th« ’»lut’d «hall now govern
th*rn«r|vrto with Ji»» Ir , ».. thft* pear«
and order may be seeurs
We will glad­
ly h-‘»’ th«-m !«» thia end; but I would
»«»lemnlv warn them to rememtwr the
gi’<»t truth that th - r»nlv wav a pern >e
' tin p r*n’tnrn tv avoid be’ng governed
from without I« tn show that thev both
r
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