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About The Columbia register. (Houlton, Columbia County, Or.) 1904-1906 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1906)
.1 A trtch o( anra tier, chaining to tha opal tlnta of evanlng; a nulling ex pans of aea, with a long Una or curling brtakera laalitnr tha landy beach that U what Itoia might havt icrn a ho stood br tha calla 111 heJgo. with tht faint breczo atlrrlnf tha magnolia blouoma. Yet It la doubtful If tba aaw any thing. Her tyca held a dreamy far away look, and tho waving green branch outlined llko lacework aealnt the evening iky, tha wind ruffled atretch of ca and tba arent of tba wtldcraeaa of bloom were loit up on her. In Iter artua waa a profusion of 111 lea, tpray upon ipray. aliuoit mora than bcr slender arrue could carry, for the morrow waa Eauter day. Tall and atat ly a a Illy bcrwlf llota stood, lout Id meditation, her face, acarrdy lotu fair and pure than the waxen tloutomi, and aa colorless, aava for the scarlet moutli with lt hntiKhly- curvet. A pure, proud fare Was litre, and rold aa tho whlta nilat that. Ilka & dim equadron, waa ateallhlly marching In from tho ara. On the atlll, languorous air, suddenly a clear, aweet nota rang out the chimes of tha old mission belts. The aarred muslo reached Iloaa'a ears, aroualng her from bcr reverie. Dla engaging one alender band ho made tha sIko of tha croaa; bcr llpa moved alli-nlly. Thera waa sound near at band of alow, halting footatepa. A man, young. tut of haggard countenance, waa ap proaching under tho shadow of the acacias. Hut iiona only beard tho vesper chimes. Nearer tba man drew until ha atood humbly before her, his bead bared, his shabby hat In hla trembling band He rained bis eye, full of dumb wist fu Incus to her fare. Tho passionate love and despair of a tortured soul was In them, lie atood motionless, aa on awaiting his sentence. Sweet and hlcft tha chimes of the bells arosa and foil. Something Ilka a sob escaped tha man s Hps; his thin, brown fingers worked convulsively. tflje Uttfea of ti) ttjatreth Vore Vrom $unatfc ) tha outcast, tha demised, tha 'ftrt-J went out among tht crowd of happy broken? . I children, and they rolled eeei with the Suddenly bla eyes caught tha white other children, as common clay as their gleam of waxen blossoms upon his i breast; a great awa entered bla lace. "Jeau ilarU," he murmured. "The llllca of the chancel." 'Nay, but thine own, Dlcgo mlo," sobbed Itosa, brokenly. Her arms were about him, her tears were upon his face. "Thine own, adorado," h whls- aaaorlate, not tha children of the President of tha United States, but the rhtldren of an American citizen. Per haps a little extra watch waa kept over them, but they dldn t know It and they thought that Easter Monday waa the happlPrt day In thrlr little Jives. The Koowvclt children are past tha pered tremulously; "all thine the age of ckk rolling; but they enjoy with lilies of Diego. I bava robbed tha al tar for thy dear sake." "This is tha day of resurrection," said the Padre, solemnly. "Mad re da Chrl.ito, tba poo pie mut tered. "It Is a miracle." And It was a miracle of love. thy sake that I" ba checked himself suddenly, "and tba aalnta alona know bow bard, how unjust," he Hashed out, "hath been my lot, and a man may re pent, 2(088,' I saw thea drinklnr In tha data but yesterday' she . said coldly. "Is that thy repentance?" u is Killing me. adorado. every nana i against me. I am weak, un worthy, but I can forget In no other Time Honored Practice of Letting way, EASIER AT TUE YLUTE UOVSE. "Thou hut coma bera against toy command soo that thou dost not re peat It," said Itosa In ley tones. "And now go, fori would bastuta the chap el to carry my flowers for the chancel. lie raised, bis eyea Imploringly to ner rare. "Maare da Dlos. I ami in purga tory. Thou art ao far above me like tha saints. Rosa! Itosa! I am unfit to touch thee yet, am going away forever. Give mo one of thy lilies only one, carlta, because they are, Ilka thou art, aa pure as the angels of God. He reached out hla hand timidly, but Rosa drew bock aa If bla touch were profanation, "They are sacred lilies." she said, coldly. "I have none to spare. They are for the chancel to be placed upon the altar. A thief may not touch them." He winced and shrank away. He could not know that her hands were clenched until the nails made cruel marks In her tender palms, the I'resldent and Mrs. Roosevelt, watching the gay throne of young sters who romp over the White House grounds on Easter Mondays. There ws a time however, when the children of. Washington did not roll eggs on the President's grounds. Not that they did not roll eges thouph.Oh no! The have always rolled ecus on Easter Monday. Dut they used to roll them In the Capitol grounds, down the steep terrace which was on tho west front of the Capital. Then there came a time when the Capitol grounds were rOMl'EII, THE YAlWiT. the Children of Washington Roll Eggs on President's Grounds Easter Monday In Washington la an chanced, and a blsr fllcht of ster built event In the lives of the children which where the terrace used to be, and some Is ahead of any other day In the year dyspeptic in Congress objected to the exeptlng Christmas and Fourth of July, children romping on the smooth grass v nyi uecause jjuter wonuay means 0f the big award and rolling their enga. egg-roiling. For many years the little General Hayes waa I'resldent then. ones 01 Washington nave congre- .Dlt he heard of lt and how disssDoint gated by the hundreda and thousands e(j the children were because tbey had to roll eggs Kaater Monday In the beau- I no D!ac to roll their etrtra that rear. tlful grounds surrounding the home of tnd the kindly man said: "Why M the President of the nation. There Is them roll their cess on the White no algn to keep off the grass and there House grounds and enjoy themselves." are no restrictions. The children own And thus It has been ever since, from tho place. The green grass of the White Houso lawns ! covered with! children, children innumerable, rolling eggs on tho grassy slopes. If the day la pleasant it Is a sight to be remembered. The children have been looking forward to tho festival for year to year. LRAVED DEATH VALLEY. Nevada Woman Penetrated Fastness fur Wealth-Was Accompanied by Only Half Dreed. The weird Funeral Mountain Of days and weeks and great baa been rwth Vaiiev. Nevala. are t yield rich their anticipation. But genuine Is the offerings of copper and gold ores aa a sorrow and many the teara among the resiiit of the successful prospecting of llttlrt nnei If Knitter Kundav ahnuld in- t mi., ir.iin .v. it la o-d a a 10 coi nnd ra,ny wlth Prom,8 ot discovered these deposits on a ridge saw tue stern, accusing eyea ana neara ilAli Momiav Yet nn wenther hs ver .v... .o. t,.at in ha the pitiless won! that fell, like molten Uecn M bad lo keep everyone away air. In making this find she waa ao , u aiviiuvu "iv.. irom me wnite House grounus on egg- companlcd only by an Indian hwZ i rnninc nnr. i npr r mnnw nariiv knuj . . . . . a . . " " J Uii-Ui as one wno naa reccivea a mortal little. nlrn who wilt nt he Haunted I nn v.mian iTiv-im tnnTrT in no mium nuu unyvuucui- iiy j,now or C0ld 0P ralQ wuCQ ji comes i her Btory, crossed the Chllcoot In Al i to romnir rcirs. If tha .; la nleaoant and tha lr It was Easier dsy in the land of per- i)aimv lhB fnrf wni.m -n( c-r-en. pctual bloom where winter Is aummer what a tlmQ tne Chlhrcn have. Such and summer is paradise. In the early gamefc M they lnTcnt to play with weIr . . ,,,.u,.l,"' -u,l" 4 4U eggs games of Infinite variation con rouea duck to ine sea, ana me aun, 1 if nine- Infinite amusement. The a disk of golden flamo, bathed sea and sky In a flood of glory, Rosa wended her way to tho chapel to add the last touches to the decorations for the Eas ter service. mm .lv. i .w v ar" : 'V ... w grounds look more like a juvenile fair than anything else an egg fair and the biddy bens around Washington muBt needs have been very diligent for many days before. If the day Is fair, too, the glorious Marine Band, the finest band In the country, plays sweet music, and the children dance and gambol to Its strains. Truly it is children's day in Washington, Wonderfully Colored Eggs. Dy v o'clock in the morning the grounds are actually taken possession of by the youngsters, little kids with wicker baskets and varl-colored eggs, wonderful eggs of green and blue and red and purple and gold and then eggs of lovely combination, and with beautiful figures, such as would make a wise ben cock ber head on one aide ami wonder greatly what happened to ber plain white eggs. All sorta and conditions of children find their way to the President's grounds to enjoy Easter Monday. Some of the children are beautifully dressed In silks and laces and have French burses to watch over them and carry their eggs for them, while other little ones ere dressed In very shabby gar ments with elbows out and toes peep ing from their little shoes. They per- ihaps have only three or four plainly colored eggs boiled in a piece of purple or red calico. No French nurses accomp any them, carrying eggs with gilt pic- urea, hut they can roll their eggs and themselves on the green grass and soil their frocks and trousers to their heart's content, and they will enjoy the 1 ii MISS ULLlAiN MALCOLM. aska, alone, in her search for gold. The railroad had not been built that has 'since minimized the difficulties of Alaskan travel in the Chllcoot region. Miss Malcolm declares that the tour of the Funeral Mountains however was more hazardous than her lonely Jour ney through the Chllcoot, years ago. 'No white person has ever visited the spot where I viewed the great cop per deposit until I made my way there," she said in a recent Interview. 'I have never before seen such rugged- ness in mountains as the Funeral Range presents. To climb up almost per pendicular grades means to slide down others before the objective point can "IN HER ASMS WAS A PROFUSION OF LILIES." As If from a dream, Rosa started holiday perhaps more than their more f ears and 1 fortunate compan ons. Usually the Uml , to m0Untains of Alaska, mothers of these little men and women r '..,,- ftn(1 nfhpr n,acGS where come wim mem, urea-iacea women an,0 Trnri pnnro t the often looking as though It had been a worfit j j made u my mlDd mt long day since they had enjoyed such a , ,,0..,d Bea'rch for goU and copper ln time. Here and there are little groups .,- fnAniia e tha rnnomi MmmtAtna. of mothers and older sisters, talking to- j was compelled to cross the range to kciuit pieaaiuiuy, oui necpius wlLU- get where I wished to go, and al- ful ejTS to Bee that the little ones do thnnrt T ind nn fenr. therA were mln not get lost in the crowd or stray too ute3 wnen in ciiming, I did not dare to tax away. look back, but only kept right on. Not Afraid of the Policeman. I "There were many places where a It la a eood natnred crowd The hlz misstep meant 6ure deatn. AU mere nollcemen standinir around noRsesa no was to do was to go head. Once started, terror for the little ones on egg-rolling mere was no way io siup wiunw day. They know that all that big po- fesslng defeat. Finally I found what I llccmen are for on Easter, Is to keep looking for. At first I could hardly grown up people from Interfering with believe my eyes. I had reached a point the little ones who are rolling eggs. twenty-five miles from the line tn t.i),nf. ti,avii(iunw-.ia. w -,nr of the Clark road and sixteen miles and then, the big policemen are there frora thv lln f he .'Bor Sm,.t5 to take thera in charge and tell them ,uau "ucu lua 0 uv""tu Tint tn n.. ,,r,ill 4V.ol- nnA . menSCly. ters find them again. Then there are! ZlttlA great rivalries among the children. ,jT" f' J:, T Story of the Hero of a Hundred Bad Runaways. Pompeii, of the New York mounted police squad, and ono of the most in telligent members of the .force, wa retired from active service the other day. When the stroke of theauctloneer's hammer put the big bay out of ser vice, he was aaved from the ragman's cart and night hawk cab by the de votion of his flfteon-year friend and comrade, Mounted Policeman Redmond P. Keresey, of the West 1521 street police station. Pompeii had spent nearly twenty years in the service. and knew the rules of the department better man many a roundsman. Ha was the show horse of the force. Catching runa ways waa his business, but mathema tics was his diversion. He could add. subtract, divide and multiply, and for years had been a source or delight to the school children along Seventh Avenue, where he was on duty be tween 110th and 153d streets. The children would gather around Pompeii ln the afternoons and talk to him. : Good at Mental Arithmetic When a sum ln arithmetic was given him Pompeii would listen attentively to the figures, ponder over mem ior moment, and then announce me answer by striking the ground with his left forefoot If the answer was me half of something Pompeii Indicated it by bending bis foreleg at the knee and holding it for a moment. His friends Insist that he could tell time by looking at a watch and announce the hour and half hour in the same way as he did his sums. Playing with the children waa by no means the best part of Pompeii's service. The records show that he and his master have stopped more than hundred runaways in the last fifteen years. In several instances lives were saved. Policeman Keresey and Pom peii have been almost inseperable ever since the latter joined me rorce. Agam and again the comrades were parted for a short time when Keresey was trans ferred from one precinct to another. but each time the policeman managed to have hl3 favorite sent after him Hurt While Stopping Runaway. A short time before the arrival of Prince Henry in New York, Pompeii was badly hurt while stopping a run away at Seventh avenue and 125th street. Two days later, while acting as a guide for the Prince some dirt got in the wound and blood poisoning set in. Keresey managed to get placed on reserve duty and gave all his time to nursing Pompeii back to health. The police veterinary condemned the horse as unfit for duty, but Keresey managed to evade the decision for a few days. Then Pompeii made a spectacular run along the avenue and stopped a bad runaway in such style that nothing more was said about retirement. The fatal day was only put off, how. ever, and last month the big bay was sold at auction at the stables of the West 152d street station. Keresey was on hand with $400. all the ready money he could scrape together, determined not to be separated from his old friend. Hurt While Stopping Runaway. Keresey himself bears 6ome scars gained in the fierce rushes he has made with Pompeii. Five years ago his right leg was broken in two places, and two years ago his neck was wrenched and his skull nearly smashed Both injurjes were received while with Pompeii's aid he was stopping dangerous runaways. Only one man had the heart to bid apralnst Keresey so he ransomed his old friend for $50, about twice what he was worth said the. veterinary. Then Keresey started on a vacation. When last heard from he was spending it on a bit of a farm he has at Rye, Y.. and with him went Pompeii, happy In his last transfer. MILLINERY LESSONS FREE IN YOUR OWN HOME -Wi A wBdrfn. Srrf ialereat V I ever? !, r A ennn rf Kudr tod BrtrtWtl Scd bub knriu. .1 tii riwi t4i. yo r.OTtfainf .tM-ul hrwrj. w tuU to k - &d om tot. II. Vary mm.i tin. miij udrMuv4 Wni tsor for fnw paitiralart M tam II oiil W bl nun uul (m. tMrm, IitM 1 fin ori r,m school or imimtRT "RAGS AND RICHES" - A Rsmance of D2rl.es Lcr.i:a T ARTHUR APPLIN. The dreatest English Story afKidtn 1 Times. tady t-attr. the nh. t a jrrar old daughlor of ttvc lmk at livtort, r ."to tha LaM rail of Lomliia tud livMaixt toil with ttia poor. X thrill I n itory of Htm la lh rreatmt city U th world! It thou id b i-md by swyoa dealrliif to tarn of tit frt frK and (offering and waakneate of bit. B-an Bauira. Evrrv ealrae f ikU pja'r B thrill. It camrtwa yoo out of Um humdrum of voir, da uiatesra truo pliers of ontboalaam and repnni. THK tifc.KOIXl.-A frarlraaiirl rtk rlaltcrirr. II KM. fc.NEMIFW laaiala taarar a her awa fumllr. T.IK HEUO-I.ar4 irllir, c.iil4. rrrd a ?" foal, OTHER I.F,tniNU tHAKAtTKHS r.nalllltKt Tl.ln.. mf th. ft a L.tln. iniT. FI.OK K IE OKAV-Aa Eaat A,a4 friea4t i.ettr'a. BILL A I. J A S-T)ie Terrar. . ii mould rd thla atory, aoa, it tow im ra in coo ii try, yua abixiid bava jourcUkuca read It. aa ui-y nay tuidrsiaria w mm The average annual consumption of popcorn in the United States is three Hundred carloads. The flower "pink" was not named after the color, but because its edges were "pinked or punctured. The golden-crested wren is the small est European bird. It takes about 72 of these little birds to weigh a pound. Glass, dating from ancient times, has exactly the same component parts as that of to-day, while the processes used seem to have been very similar. naaM rtna. MVflU.VUk "V1IV niU. aUJ v ! "UT "lu" "Vu.w KCls UUJ" In deer, Rhafts In short, mv exnerience noun nn h lionrH a crowd had or a very nara egg ana ne goes arouna u v ...-Tv r v.f t gathered. Men were running : to and ckB to know whether my mln- iro. une iiasienea wwaru nur on uw r;,-"7".- C eral discoveries are valuable, way to the town. He was hatless and w eBB8 from . them until finally he nrhe led Btand3 clearly from l:: :lA .r "I. Ie1 .T flr to seventy-five feet, with both has a harder egg than his, and then he and copper la ,tbut more coppor loses a lot Of eggS. th9n FnA MllHnna mnvhe there ln And some of the little rascals gamble reach a nnantltv that I -believe On What IS a Sure thing, With aha olmW Wni1 nrnun Kftmniitn. hands and turned her sombre eyes upon him. A swift crlniHon flooded her face and suddenly receded, leaving it as white as the lilies upon her hoavlng bosom. "Diego." The name fell involuntarily from her unwilling Hps. "It is I, Itosa mla." faltered the map, huskily. She raised her head proudly and stepped back a pace; her beautiful mouth hardened. lie lifted his hnnd with a swift mo tion of pain and arested the unspoken words upon her lips. "Nay, spare mo, I beseech thee, car uif it in not to trouble thee that I am bore. Only the desire to see thee face to face and ask thy forgiveness before I go away forever hath lent me courage. I cannot live near thee and know that I have lost thee. Toll me, adorado, by the love thy didst once bear me, that thou wilt forgive me, un worthy though I am." "Thou." she cried In cold acorn. "Thou hast dared to come to me after all thy d shonor and crime. Know i not la it not known to all the town that only thy unclo's name ana money nnvfid thoe from lust punishment in nrteon? And once I plighted my troth I once believed that I loved such a nna na thou." The man bowed his head on his bandit and crooned aloud. "Dlos." he muttered, "it Is more than 1 can bear. I know that I have been adjudged guilty of thoft, yet, it was for disheveled, and, as he drew near, she saw that his face was ghastly. "It is Diego Bernello," he said, breathlessly. "Tbey have Just brought him in and are carrying him to the chapel. The Padre Is with him, but china egg, sized and painted to resem- If i am not mistaken the dls- nothlng can avail him now. He went U1" Buyjne egg, orwuu a nena eKg covery is valuable not only for Its nut thla mnrnlntr with the fishermen, run .full Ol plaster Of pans they Will rlrhnpsa tin alsn hor-nnsn It flnena nn and, ln coming in, the boat was over- B around, and. of course win all the knowieage 0f an entirely new copper turned. Ah! but Dlcgo was Drave. vvuieai ior, uum numo suvv be.t jn the Death valley." Thanks to his courage, all were saved little fellow nnds out the game they Plcturesqueness is added to Miss hut h mRo f. Two Uvea hath he ms. me inujins. as uie aay aavances ana Ma corn's tr n hv the fact that the In me cnuaren get nungry, tne peanut dlan halfbreed that she took into the man and tne popcorn man and the can-1 desert where so many strong men have ay man at me gates do a thriving nus- died is "Bill Kee," who Is "Scotty's' mess, wnue at noon, many are tne friend. This Indian is a good guide. little groups under the trees. Bitting The next steD that Lillian Malcolm around on blankets and stfawls and eat- contemplates Is that of informing the ing lunches, lor they are making a railroad builders, now constructing regular picnic of it and staying all lines into the mineralized regions of cuod from death, and I, for one, declare that it had blotted out his transgressions" Tho speaker broke off abruptly and caught at Rosa's arm. Her face was ashen, and he thought she would have fallen. With a bitter cry, she broke away from him and aped toward the crowd on the beach. In the old chapel a hard battle was fought A battle for a life by tireless hnnds that would not recognize defeat; at last when they were despairing, a shudder ran over the prostrate form. "The Virgin be praised. He hath moved." whispered one near him. "Diego," said a voice, stifled with sobs. He opened his eyes feebly and gazed about him in a vague bewilderment, Had some one spoken, or had he dreamed it? Why waa he in the chapel the place sacred to the ealnts he, day. The Children of Presidents. PreBidont Harrison's two grand cbll dren witnessed, with great enjoyment, the egg-rolling from the porch of the White House facing toward the Washington monument and looking Nevada, of the topographical features of the country to be crossed in order to bring her copper . and gold dls coverles reasonably within transporta tion facilities, and the place that form erly required weeks for her to reach will soon be made accessible, when the ffn f he ZVl J2 Tnlt? out ln ra3- r Plenty timber w i I , T L 6e; ,n the Panaralnt Mountains that can but where now are spread the silent h 1,1111 i . ..-a tents of a vast host of the Union army the toot of the steam whistle may yet who have passed across to tho great be heard in the fearful fastnesses of ueVOUU. I rtpanlfltlnn that linvo an Iaao- annollot President Cleveland's two little irirls. stont.hn.rtflii mnn. nnlv trt Via wut. Kum and Esmer, were real little dem- quered finally by a woman ln aearch of ucraus, inoy took meir own eggs ana I precious metal. wl.nt Ills In a hltr cltr ThT rklly Should rrad UiU ttnry to learn hI ldr IttT lmrned In br rffort to reform London'. Eafet end. hheiMra there tba mouy rnmili throngl"! the atreeta; Uie rattea and houi ry look toe children toach a chord In hrr h-Tirt. Aa yoo read tbla wondrrfal narrative of tba condU tlfna of life ln a grrat city, yoo appreciate mora fully the VuMtnita of tha country. ine Bjuaior ana sai frrlnioi are ulrtund by the author of tide won. dt-rful atory; the men and women eearchtng the tnrhulrnt M-a, reacb Ug oat and Mvlng loet aouta; aiao the great work of the SalvaUoo Army. Lady Letty be comes fro wanncly faa- clDatea vY the Dew views of life that aha ahandona b-r on pal- . 1 1 hnm. fnmiakiHl and denounces tba arlatorracy and take Bp fcer ttfa amone the lower elementa of modern Ufa. Tb rtry faaclnates strangely bat It also educate, it la the Brratrat EbvIinb rtuvy ever wrtttca. mi mm) WHY COUGH? (STOP-IT) ihroat 'y',7 " '-jJimins 1 Remove the Cause. Non-Narcotio Puraly Vegetablt Send lOo. to-day to JOS. BUTLER CO., 17 Battery Place, N. Y. City. lc hu Ixwn tha eatua of tba fmdon cltr covera. ment n-covnteiLa' tha wonderful ork of tha SalvaUoo Army ta ex tending to General Both tha freedom of London. If you love yoor chil dren, and of cooraa yoo. do, yon will want them to read tills atory that ' they may know tha hor rors, the dangers and the temptation of city life. If they are dlaaat fc fled with the old farm this la the atory they should read that tbey 'may more rally under stand tba full meaning of life ln the city. 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