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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1905)
I . - - THB LSGSENEr mm 'Drowtndtk, -a tj Indian woman clanoprt Jitfrpd bor itn non the rtiop l.i .yi of Hie InK". The OiikT : .14 i wUl toll yon of the Ong LTwi was !. I'"" sjroatnr alb hoiws of the white om. It S vu Hit the eagle's, an Ita vrm lK r tlmu Ui tallest r in (ii-e won tlmt of an lit- but eovered with hard scales, iV fwl wrr ''MMd. Its i"1! t dawn lu the bottom of the Mt In tlie cn'iit, aua out f the rotlwd all ft the water wbk-b 1 at take. Tin-re nr no rivers to 4 Itw lake, wily tbe waters from . (h' seat All the water flow A wmt the bottom, in great under inm to4 after puaatuc throoga tit ,M ef the at are MDt forth tit. Ever? i1uut and hlrd and aul 4 Hat 0oia Into taeae atulcr-cur-a, iMl sometimes even tbe great ut twit Into tlie mesnes of , Ml and are there bchl fa at to f ur a twd for the One;. St it wryUilns. be 114 every- Mac but I! of all lie liked tlie . of turns o. Been. Ko one evw lid or saw anything of, 1Kb yoor, warrlora aronnd the council lira. All any limn lie , hml Iwen alttlng alone on the Jul Hub cliffs which overhang the water, fur awujr from the hiusthtnr anil ahouts of tlin enmp, eiijrcrlr, pray, rrrully watching the (Wit lake. Hure ly the Great Sjiirlt would licnr til prayer and gy hlw the moroout he loUKPd for. jet j. had been here for laya and wk in uuavailuia prayer and waiting. "The afternoon waa wcll nleh spent, aud the In-art of the young brave had erown cold a stone, in hla bitter Uonpatr he prang; to hla feet to di-fy and tnirw tlm fitvut Hj.lrlt to whom he bud trusted, hut ere he could utter the words hla very anu tood atiU for l(,y. MowIt rising from the center of the lake, he aaw the dreaded On. Cir cling hljrh fn the heavens like a vurt IibIch thniKli-r-clond, black aa the night the mounter awept, now here, now there lu aearck of i.rey. Tbe young brave atood erect. VVben the tng waa nearest, be waved hla arm to attract lta notice. Up hnd not king to Watt VTtth a nilchtv aantnn mnd wliil roidiliig uoIh ih hlrd duaued te earth, and aa It awept upward, the young brave wua aeeu hr nil to ho L Haw Aa Innocent Man waa Sua pecteo. u m "i0?. ,tory w, u tD New milard Hotel In Waahlngton the other fa by a New Yorker who waa travel- "a on a runma car between t Unite and hla hnm Vhih a ahow the danger of convicting a man on -..vuuj.mmui, eriaenc The principal Brure In this incident waa not coa- vicieu, nut baa it not been for tor- ttutoaa clrcumataaoa U might hav Cone bard with htm. ' "It aeema that on of the ocronanta of the cat on getting otit of bla bertb to oxeae misaea Die Teat, which waa a rather aeriona affair, Inaemnch aa It contained in an Inidde pocket a roll of money which conatated of alx brant. new $100 bllla. "A little later be picked up the gar ment on the floor, but on aearching, the roil or money wai gone. It waa clear caaa of robbery, and the man naturally rained an excited outcry, which drew the attention of all hla fellowtraTelera. Early la the game me proiioaiuou to aearcn everybody in luai coacn waa made and adopted w. h hut a alngla dieeentlag voice. One man tood out fiercely and Indignantly agalnat It. and aald that he would never conaeat to anch an Indignity but would oppoee It with all the force he couM euploy. "Thla man waa at one an object of enaplcion, and many wblnpere directed at him went around. Every other Indl rldual aboard voluntarily eubmltted to oeing aearched, yet nothing waa aeen ol the a olca bllla. At tble point aome amateur Sherlock Holmea cornered the porter, and by adroit aoeatlonaand threata mad that raacally ampleye own np to the heft, and alao made blm OiHgorge $000 la handaome aotea that appeared to be right from the Print lug Bureau, The owner of the money waa overjoyed and all hands congrata lated htm on recovering hla money. "About thia time the obdurate gen tleman who had resolutely declined to be eearciMHX aecored the floor. Now. my frienda,' eaid a. 'I will tell you why I risked your anapertlng nw of the theft,' and- x. hat did thia aua do but go down la hla alp pocket and fetch up a roll of money that be counted out ta ear presence, and, aa rare aa I am a llrlng man. In thia roll there were juiit alx no more and no teeabrand- new bllla. each of $100 denomination. loattlvely there waa a way ( telling them from the bllla that had bee re covered. Then we all knew why be had declined to be laveeugated." Brief Thank t the I die. wr u u .w i.-.j Jwuth no buak. ' fctl! ,n" t,,e Waahoa Indiana wk hig their final hunt before tL2e, vull,,y and leaving the Jfi a? 1 tu "ter enowe. The i irtT. 4rt,ter alxtoeu youra JtiiI,J?B 'MWng tlie lake h? fnTLti1 tfwatuet hero In the u . ,nnsl"dt f"r cU had ' LVtula of Wiwuoe clilefa tffl trtb Ctttue out of the t.r. w thia donghter, kt tfi """w'rled bruve aud war- tlmJSt ril wlHhed that he had jtkPrda of greatur proweaa. lll":U wtln of wtiinlug 'M Ah,Rt M,ht 1ttke' , rae big ctuiuct re, WicU w J the pl an4 reoQUbt to the "Jd -H koWeYeweut of i!f0i!ld,choo n ' woroeu fllrcle and the wedding take Wi7 J"" 7ra the warrlora thtZ Z ""ara to thia event aua 'SK ut oeeoaae fained Iteoauw I tw. rckloa daring porformed tflTV...'0 .haped to wed the - IUTWV .... tuluua. A great err of horror uruae from the cuuip, -. tinlia tliu nut 11 wua iu iwwu yuiuig bruve hud ever heurd. 'ihe bird tlew atralKht up Into the Hky until It lanruuie a nit re apw-K to the eutumlled beholdera 10W; When It reached u gwut heljrht It would drop Ita prey Into the hike and let the current draw it to tlie Dent. Kueh waa Ita cuatoiu, and lor thia the vouug Indliin hud prepared by uu wlndlng from hla walat a long buck Hklu cord, and tying hluiw-lf Urmly to the Ong'a Ickh. The cluuixy feet could nut gruap him no tightly aa to preveut hla inoveiueuta. At lual the great to. a opemid wide, but tlm Indian d.d not full. Agalu they closed and opeued, aud the eur.tgd bird thruat d.wu hla Head to aoo wl..v hla victim rvfuaed to full, lu a lulKhty rage the O ng tried . . .i... ....... in ia mouth., hut the atrong web botweeu the aet bird a l,a. eheltervd hlw. . AkuIii and ai u the bird tried to uae hla horrid tooth.. ....a ti,a h i Inure bouy wouiu mm m - - - v . . ... If l Wlll-A Atim,nA In l...o.. vft. clllHlll'tl fuHt lU Ita ii ?ii ,lr 'HHliea were curried to r"D.,,","t aud no moreol crer hha Homctlmea he would , iUMt the ahmva lu Hft of aoiuc iwm? 0luun or nnntor. yet ho waa i, ' wni. aua waa never kuown "T auyune In camp, or when w m0W) wwre ,0ft,thl,r No arrow ulB featuera, nor could J "fwjgeat apear do more than Am i"? th" ,cnlw on ! face d inJ ":.W""H Heart made him mornkig of the final day. ! tev.7 ",uue anrt grottt atorea or ir1."! packed ready for the Mt ZL WPTe preparing fir tne '"Wrltlwi, and the fact that 'W wf' would be the bride- 't0 ltn,. . lW ItlV V rfW iL t,mt mighty bund of ''ht in1"to'"'t eUeunt to i& rrf fi Joyona and bnp- la. "'du and the hand- W i'K ,,rttvH t( whom ahe hud ''"Qui , i1" Io ,f cimtom . li,v ,Mr i'"d h'nr lnce ), ,,; ! 0!, Whoa fm t had botm i - pn" ''o wr imrh when Kve Imttlo to their lie never trll wa, tlie l luioa full through the air lu auch twtetluga aud ooutortlona that tuoae wu watched btstow auiroo iu w""": t ii. . hn watchcra could uot ae wua that every Time i mouth opeued to auap it to " ........ l.eauo TkiiritHl M un nut w ' lK.hH.ued arrow heuda in to the .mouth, and down the big throat, their almre polute cutUng docp into the uupro tm ted fleah. The bird tried to dla lodae blm by rubbing hla feet to- inr U thona- held arm. Now It plunged headlong Into the luke. buf Ita feet were tied ao that tteouW not awlm, aud though It laahed the wutere Into foa wttli W great wlaga and though the man waa nearly drowned and exhauated. the Ik.1oi caueed the great bird auch agony that i inddoiile aroae aud tried to eacape by flying toward the center ot W lake. The ooutoat haa weveu aij Joawebore Urk.) Bvaalaar The membera of the CiUaen'a Band nek the lad lea who gave the aappar for the benefit of the band on W day night, Aaguet 9, to pleaao accept their aiuuere thaaka. It la the wlah of every member that when these good ludlea have done all the good deada here that God would have them do. thut they be gathered Immb to Join the beaveuly hand, where all be joy, huppineaa, and good muale, which all who live aa tbeea good ladlea have lived ahall enjoy, and may tue fluence of these good ladlea ever guide the membera of the Citlauaa Band to a higher atand of morality aad lame, aud may we never ceaae striving until we hare reached the toomoat round of the ladder vf fame, whoa God, In Ilia wiadoin. shall call aa boma, aud waea we hare played our last tune hare a earth, may we be gathered with, these good ladlea around Uod'a throua, where w e can play on Uod'a lnatruiaeata of cold, where our music wui tie aweeter. through the ceaeehaae ages ex ctexnlty. aud the durkneaa crept erer the lake. uud luto the aarkueea Uie Ung van- lahed. The women bad been long In their huts ere Uie couueu are wa ainuiea, uud the warriors gravely seated them selves lu ita circle. The lose of a young brave vould not be allowed to iutertere with so Important an event us tlie ma rr luge choice, aud from most of their minds be had vanished. It waa not ao very unusual for the Oug to clului a victim, and besides, the youth hud been ma uy times wanted by hla eldera that ho should not go limiting alone aa bad been hla habit of lute. ' But while Uie warriors were work- in ir themselves ut to a frenzy of elo- uuence over meir vygoue uuvus vi during, au Indian maiden waa pad dling a cuuoe awlltly and slleutly toward the middle of the lake. Nona, the Chlef'a daughter, understood uo umre tliuu the rext why her lover bad uot beeu dropiMtd Into the lake, aor whv the Oug naa acura ao uueeriy. but ahe knew that sue could an wan her lover. She took her wa frail cuuoe because It waa ao light and euny to puddle, though It waa made or ner wueu a gui, nwi wwmu muw lr support her weigm now. it mat tered nothing to her u the water ulushed over the aides; It mattered nothlua how ahe reached her lover, Hue kept say lug Ms iiuwe over softly to herself, tahoel My own Tahoe!" Wheu the council naa nmsuea, rue old womeu went to tlie ciiteTs Hut to bid uis aaugtiosr ceane um near uie doclaion her father waa about to rea der. Their eoaeeernaueai waa great, nor did the tribe test exatil Cua reey dawn ringed the Waahoa peeks . aad disclosed to the warrlora the Vast body of the Ong floating on the wa tera above Its jueet, aud beode tt a ttuy, empty canoe. . But gently ap ixxiachlug the shore area the atraageet craft that ever Heated ea water. It waa one of the Ong'a great wluga, and the sail waa the tip or tne otner wimtT 8Undlng aixHi It clAwaed ta eaea 4h era arms, waa the yvuaa; brave Ta bee aad the daughter at the ruW. la the shouts of the trlbe.aUousa la which warriors aod Womeu and 4-biIdruu mingled their volcea wtth that of tba great Chluf, Tahoe knew thut be waa the hero, and that Nona waa bla bride. The decision waa rendered, tout the Ong'a neat still remains, and to thia day the drowned r ner rise hi take TaJioe. One of the Cr t Hon 1 regie Death of 1 oet-ioluiir Canaral tytle Forty-two year ago the latter part of September waa fotrght and won' by Kosecrana the great battle of Chlcka magna. Chattanooga, the objective point of the campaign, baa been well coualilored the very gateway of the enilra South, bragg, in command of the Confederate force, waa outwitted end outma neuvred, and the town of Chattanooga fell into federal banda, entirely by strategy. . - - Chattanooga was then-but a poor, struggling village, never having been even beard of by one iu a thousand of those who composed the Northern army. It la now a wealthy, prosperous city of oyer 60,000 Inhabitants and the borne of 'many Northern families. An electric line runs from the city to Chlckamagua Tsrlc every SO minutes. The celebration of the anniversary of the battle, from tbe 10tn to the 23d of September, where the talea of the campflre and the perfect line were once more recounted, baa been of surpriHing Interest to thousands of old veterans and their quondam foes. -1 .3 'V?'. BKIQADIEIU EXERAI, WH. H. LTTLK. Tbe battle of Cblckamagua. which followed Chattanooga, was most desper ately contested on both sides. Bragg waa reinforced by a veteran corps from Virginia, -under Longstreet, and Bnckner'a Corps from East Ten- nraaee, until bis forces outnumbered Kosecrana' by over lz.uuo. and yet toe Northern army, by wise and vigorous atarcblng day and night over moun- talna and through passes, and by tbe concentration of widely scattered forces. Inflicted aucb terrible losses that Bragg waa Incapable of any but the most cautious following when Roeecrane fell back to occupy Chatta nooga, for which be bad been contend ing. Anions' tbe many brave officers on both aldea who gave up their lives for their beloved causes tnere was none braver, none more mourned than the Union Brigadier-General, Wm. H. Lytic About to give the order to charge, be was struck in the bead by a bullet acid fell dying In tbe arms ot hla aid. Hla ooen of "Anthony and Cleopa tra," generally believed to have been eoupueed tbe night before the battle, but which, aa a matter of fact, was an earlier production, baa been classed aa one oz tne moat masteriy. v"c " American poetry. I Am Djlnt Egypt, Djiag. I ant dying Egypt, dying. . Ebbs the eriauoa ure-uae raBi, And the dark. Plutonian shadows Gather ea the evening blaat. Let thine ana, oh! Queen, support nae. Uneh tfcr sobs and bow ihlne ear. Bearkea to the great heart secrets, Then, and thou alone, must near. Tboqgn tay acarred and veteran le gions TtMr their eaclea- hhrh no more. And my wrecked and shuttered gal- leva Btrew dark Actlum's fatal shore; Thoua-h no glittering guards sur round me, Prompt to do their master's will, must periKh like a Konian Die, the great Triumvir still. Let not Caesare servile minions . Mock the Mou thus laid low: Twaa no fueman's band that slew him. Twaa bis own' that struck the blow, Here, then, pillowed on thy bottom. Kre bis star fade quit away, Ultu who, druuk with thy caresses. ALadJy flung a world away! Should tbe base plebeian rabble Dare aasall my fame at Uutue, Where the aoble Bpouae, Oct via. weepa wiiuin ner widowed uome: 8et!k Iwr ay the tioda have told me, Altars. Augurs, nreiiug wuiisa. That her Uood with mine commin gled. tot ahull mount . the throu of kings. And for thee, star-eyed Egyptian! uiunous sorceree of the Mle, liight the path to atygiuu houors . With tin xtilfiHiiirtf j.f lliv umllu Give the Caesar crowns aud arclius, juei uis urow tne luurei twiue; cau scorn the rVnute'a triumoha, Tiiumjihliig tu love like thlua, am dying Egypt' dyhig! liarkl lliaultiuir. (im'uuu'i cr They are coiuuigo.uu.-k, my folcMoat uie irotn meiu ere I die. Ah! ae more amid the battle WiaM my heart pinlttnir aurollf leie aad Outris guard thee. 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