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Vol. IV, No. 21 TILLAMOOK. OREGON. THURSDAY $1.50 Per Year. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. UNITED STATES. I-resi-lent ...................... B enjamin H arrisgm L evi P. M orton Vice-President .......... J ames G. B laink Secretary of State C harles F oster Secretary of Treasury J. W. N oble secretary of Interior Secretary of War.......... ... R edfield P roctor B E. T racy Secretary of Navy J ohn W anamaker Postmaster-General ... W. H H. M iller Attorney-General s . Secretary of Agriculture ........ J eremiah R usk state of OREGON. S. P ennoyer . Governor .................... G. W. .M c B ride Secretary of State........... . P hil . M etch an Treasurer ........ E. B. M c E lroy Snpt. of Public Instruction . Printer ... ......................... .F rank C. B aker (R. S.S trahan ........ <W. P. L ord Supreme Judges .................. <R. S. B ean / J. H. M itchell Senators .......... I J. N. D olph B. H ermann Congressman.. » S. Land Office, Oregon City i J. T. Apperson, Register. , B. F. Burch, ( Receiver. THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Joint Senator ................................. F. A. M oore Circuit Court .................................. R. I*. B oise Prosecuting Attorney................ G. G. B ingham TILLAMOOK COUNTY. R presestative ... .............. W m . D. S tillwell Judge ...................................... II. F. H olden i W T W FST t ommissioner............................ ! W.‘G? K els 6 Clerk ............................................. W. W. C onder Sheriff..................................... ..........S am D owns Treasurer ............................... II. H. M c D ermott Assessor............................................ F. M. L amb Surveyor............. J ohn E dwards School Superintendent .A. T. W hite Deputy Prosecuting Attorney A. W. S everance TILLAMOOK CITY. ........ .. ....................... C. N D rew Recorder Attorney........ ............. ............... E. E'S rlph Treasurer ... ................................. -Gxoj C ohn M irshali .... . ........................ L. L. S tillwell (J ohn B arker , Prusiden Trustees ....... .... ¿A. P. W ilson n S heets PRICES OF OCR WOOL I HOW THEY HAVE BEEN AFFECTED BY THE NEW TARIFF. FOOTLIGHT FLASHES, ' A now theater wiw recently opened in Omaha. It U the property of Governor Boyd. It is now said that Wilson Barrett will net visit this country this season, but will A Comparison of Present Prices with a act in America in I8W-& Year Ago—Fourteen Out of Nineteen Pearl Kytinge, the well known novelist Grade Higher—Ohio Wool Would Be and actress, has written a play In which Much Lower but for tlie McKinley Bill. she will star during the coming season. Henry Irving receutly unveil ml In Ixvn- An erroneous impression seems to pre don a memorial to Kit Marlowe, the famous vail as to the comparative prices of wool English dramatic writer of the Sixteenth now aud a year ago. It is not true that century. present prices uro lower. Approaching Notwithstanding the fact that E. II. the time of the enforcement of the Mc fothern bills himself ns the star in "The Kinley tariff last season the speculators, Dancing Girl," Virginia Ilarued plays the ns they always do on such occasions, as principal part. I they did in the case of wheat a few Somebody speaks of Mascagni, the com weeks ago, began operating excitedly’ in poser of ‘‘Cavalleria Rustieana,” as the wool and sent prices above their true “Rudyard Kipling of Music.” lie is not basis. It is the reaction from these fic yet thirty years old and is tbe son of a titious prices which makes it appear that baker wool declined considerably under the The n.une of A. M. Palmer has been operation of the McKinley law. erased from the sign before the famous Tbe Boston Commercial Bulletin of Madison Square theater in New York. It Aug. 22 is taken as authority for this now reads, "Hoyt’s Madison Square year’s prices. The bulletin of the Na Theater.” Thoonly three persons in this country of tional Association of Wool Manufactur ers of the same city furnishes quotations any prominence who wear a ring on their thumb are Henry E. Dixey, Billy Owens of the Boston market for Aug. 23. 1890. No effort has been made to select prices amt Spike Hennessy, the burglar iu “Tbe Stowaway.” that would bear out our theory, but the George Thatcher, the minstrel, lost a representative grades of wool from all sections of the country were sought and finger when he was a boy by the explosion of a guu. At the time be hud ruu away their prices given just as they apjmarvd from home and was on bis way "west to in the record. light Indiana” Here are thu results: r-unie Brown, once a well known ac Prlco. Grades of wool ns designated A,’rf!C2.» Aug. 23. tress, died in Boston lately and left $30,000 SOCIETY DIRECTORY in market. Ai5)L IMI to thu “drumutio fund.” As the fund hat Ohio and Pennsylvania: collapsed the |8(),(MX) will cause a lively xx........................................... m/ffiD 83(17.34 ’T'ILLAMOOK I.ODGK NO. 57, scrimmage in the courts. X............................................ 31 «031H I A. F. St A. hl., meets on the first Saturday night of each No. i...................................... (,y# Marguerite Strube, daughter of the »337 ’ month. Special meetings for work | Ohio Delalno............................ 85^1) Duke Alexia of Bararia, and the Countess every Friday night. Visiting breth Ohio combing No. i and Elvira, was a singer during the summer in ren invited to attend. .19 blood)............................... 3!>Z40 the chorus of a New York spectacle. She H. V. V. Johnson, W. M. ' Ohlocoiubinff No. 3 blood). Bik^.. «30 G. O. Nolan, Sec’y. has a wonderfully pure soprano voice. 84 .30 i Michigan No. 1......................... 31^.. Kentucky, Indiana and Mia- Mrs. John Drew saw her daughter, Mrs. souri: Barrymore, act in New York recently, and 'II.LAMOOK J.ODGE No. Combing blood)................ 28^*9 2(ht28 94, I. O. O. F. meets in someone asked her what the veteran actress 1 Texas (scoured basis); Odd Fel low’s hall every said. “She didn’t say anything,” said Mrs. Spring, fine. 12 months.......... C1-?A3 fi? Saturday night, except the Barrymore calmly. "1 su|>pose shu wae first Saturday of each mouth. Bpring, fine, (J to H months.. ttX&M afraid that if she did I'd bu sending con W. H. Cooper, N.G. i California (scoured basis); B. F. Kly, Sec’y. gmtulatory telegrams to myself.” Spring, western, free, 12 months.............................. CO0ti‘3 60^57 Mlns Wardell, daughter of Ellen Terry Wyoming and Utah (scoured by her second husband, Captain Charles 1 wtH is): ORINTH POST, G.A R meets on Kelly, will make her debut nt the Lyceum Fine ...................................... 6(UC3 STO« theater, 1/ondon, before long, under the Medium................................. 6»V2).. M'4>W the 1st & 3rd Wednesday 1 p.in. of • Montana (acoured basis): name of Alisa Craig, Wardell Ind ng t he ' Fine....................................... 01 'W na each month iu Grand Army Hall. stage name adopted by her father, and 1 Medium................................. OirjJ-W W/>4 now discarded, as was the young lady’a . Maxwell, Commander. 1 Oregon (scoured baala): father himself. Eastern, No. 1...................... C. N. Drew, Adjutant. Eastern, No. 2.... ................ f» M £) The widow of Joseph K. Emmet hofi (xtHirgia and Southern............. 2Uc28 made up Iler mind to pass her remaining Pulled wool* (scoured basis): days In Al!winy, and site tins gous Into 8H-W 1 Extra..................................... comfortable Hpartmunts there. Iler means JOHNSON CHAPTER.—V. I). Meets at 2 P. M. Of tho nineteen gnulMof wool consid are ample and her health Is good. More on ist Saturday of each month in I. O. O. F, ered only four were tfheapir on Aug. 23 over, she takes a lively Interest In ntTnlrs Alali. J. E. Sibley, High Priest; J. W. Maxwell, (Saturday) of this year than on the cor of the day, and she has eveu witnessed sev King; A. A. Ford, Scribe. responding day of last year, one brought eral theatrical performances of late. tho name price and fonrteen wore higher J -J gy -WAR LODGE, NO. 76. than la-fore tho McKinley law took ef -¿A.. V. U. MX . Ancient Order United WORLD’S FAIR NOTES. Womhen, meets every Monday evening in the fect. Theso wool.« represent tho grade» I G A B. hail at Ti.lamook Dr. Weaver, is General Mlles la making up a parade of produced in nil parts of tho Uniou. Be Medical Director. I. F S klph , M. W. A. W. S everance , Recorder. cause Ohio wool, a ¡»articular kind, hap- Indians fur the World's fair. jiens to bo cheaper, for tho reason that it It will take a fence six miles long to In is the wool most affected by the conijioti- cloae the World’s fair buildings. POST-OFFICE HOCKS, tion of Australian grades, it hardly war There will I m * n dnr.zllng array of dia The pout-office at Tillamook will be oper. every rants thp general assertion that Ameri monds, opals, emeralds and other geinfi d«iy in the week from 8 o'clock a . m ., to 9 o’clock ? r m ., and ou Sunday from 1 to 2 r. m ., and from can won!» have declined tinder the now and of tl:o prcciouM metals at the Wurld’k rf to 5 P.M. Mails close at 4s minutes past 7 p. m . fair. tariff law. Money order and registered business closest 5 Allee B. Wile« has been selected to act o'clock m . Even Ohio wool furnlshesHtriking proof Sophia Severance, Post-mistress. dhalers in ——•» < of the beneficial effect of the new law its president < f the Illinois board of worn en managers of the Columbian exhibition. npon wool prices. Although AustridUpt, L wool has declined front an average prtfia'! fn no other «Inpartment of the World’s of £ 111 Us. 4d. a bale last year to £ 11 Ha. 2d. Columbian exiMudtion, perhaps, will be EAST AND SOUTH seen a greater diversity of exhibits than in a halo this year—a fall of about 25 per that of minea ami mining. VTA cent.—yet tho standard grado of Ohio The managers of the great naval ex wool, XX, which is the corresponding Southern Pacific Route grade of American wool, only shows n hibillon at Uhelsea, England, have con Rented to allow the model of Nelson's ship, decline from 33 to 31 to 31 to 32 cents n the Victory, to I m * transferred to the Co pound, or about 6 per cent. The Mc lumldan exposition Kinley tariff kept up the price in tho face SHASTA LINE, Miss Frances Willard announces that of a tremendous fall in tho world'» prices she 11 as already received U.ooo for the for wool. Certainly to prevent a serious World's union fund Tbe money Is to lie decline under these circumstances is ns tisi^l In various departments of women's Our nto<*k consists of I>ry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps Expre30 trains leave Portland dally positively beneficial to onr wool growers work nt tbe Col urn bi an exposition. and Notions. Groceries, Crockery, and Queensware. Doors, Windows, Lime, : m to cause an advance nndor ordinary An exhibit which will Iw very extensive I I North. South conditions. Hair, and Cement. Hardware ami Nails. £l^S|»ecial attention given to and varied will lie that of building stone. 9$ a in Leaves Portland Arrives 7:0.1 p m We add some remarks recently made Granite, limestone, marble, saminione and filling orders for goods in jobbing lots. Albany Ar 6:22 a m 1'trJSp 111 l.v 9 00 p m by Senator Sherman on the price of bluestone, in «cores of varieties and scores Rafia in of odors, will I mj shown by ths finest spec San Francisco l.v Ar American wool: Above triuns stop only at following stations gents for “If yon favor Free-trade, here we have linens procurable north of Koseburg: East Portland. Oregon City, Hundred* of men are engaged on every the largest Free-trade ever had in the Woodburn. Salem, Albany. Tangent, S'.cdds. Halsey, Harrisburg, Junction City, Irving, Eu Unital States. By tho Mills bill a fewer posMildt* moi t of construct Ion work at the fair grounds Riylng water in/dim. e'eo gene. number of articles were a ided to tbe ROSEBURG MAIL DAILY. trtc light plant, modeling for the exterior free list, but among tiwm were uot decorative work aud developing landscape TILL1M03K, Silt FR1NCISC0 ANO WAY FORTS. m Portland X;o5 a m Lv sugar and molasses: but wools of all effects around thu ornamental waters. ni Albany 12:20 p m Lv !v 12:OO kinds, tho imjiortation of which in 1830 Lv 6:20 a m Roseburg Makes regular trips about every two weeks, ths weather Permitting The exposition directory has taken action 5 4» p m Ar was 105,131,285 pounds, valued at over under which adequate Insurance will l»e ALBANY LOCAL IIA11.V (EXCEPT SCSPAV) f18.000,000, were to be Admitted free of placed upon nil persons and projwrty for The fast sailing S tb . T ri cxf . e ha* been specially fitted up for carrying paw all duty. Now, fellow citiceus, this w hich it ran lot held liable during the fair. »=55 a m Portland 5:o0 p m Lv striking contrast between the two bill» Il is the intention to place au Insurance of sengera. Following are the rates: Lv 5:00 a ni Albany 9:00 p m Ar recalls to my mind if uot to yonrs the something like | MJ*),(MX),‘JOO on the ex hi bl 14. »15. CABIN PASSAGE ... LOCAL PASSENGER TRVINS DAILY ( EXCEPT SUN- interview 1 had with the wool growers DAY.) »20. HINTS TO HOUSEKEEPERS. ROUND TRIP............. | of Ohio on the old fair grounds hero, m Ar 9:2.5 a 2:^« p m Lv Albany STEERAGE Cotte way) S>- when I wim excusing inywdf for voting Whites of aggs may 1* beaten to a st I IT Lv H-.40 a ni 3:25 p m Ar Lebanon for a bill which, against my wishes, re froth by an o|wn window when it would be Ar 4 N> P tn 7:30 a m l.v Albany H |x>r ton Freight, (General Merchandise) Ar 3 40 a m duced tbe duty on one grado of wool oue ImixMalbie lu a steamy kitchen. Ix-hauon «S:z2 a m Ar cent a pound, or from twelve to eleven Powdered Hint glass grouud to an impnl Pullman Buffet Sleeper*. ceuta a pound 1 remember how my pnble powder and mixed with the white of Democratic friends arraignid me and a an egg makes one of the strongest cements T ourist S leeping C ars Detmxrratic legislature proposed to cen known. ror the accornmod-ition of Second Class Pas«en sure me, and all the sheep of Ohio were Half a lemon dipped In salt will do all gers, attached to Express Trains. bleating their reproaches against my the work of oxalic acid In cleaning copper boilers, brass teakettles and other eupper p»-rfi<ly : and yet now, wh- n the M.-Kinley The West Side Division law has restore«! the old duty on wool or brass utensil*. BETWEEN FORTUNO AND CORVALLIS Itoasts that should lie Ju lev come to tha and provides new safeguards against MAIL TBAtW DAILY (KXCRFT M NDAY.) evasion ot tbe duty, when tho w«»>l table as dry as pastel/oard because the 7:30 a m Portland Ar 5:30 p in tariff is made precisely as Ohio farmers oven was not hot enough at first to Instant a 41 a » n North Yamhill Lv 3 2S p in wanted it, our Democratic friends— ly harden the outer surface and prevent >>:|O p m Corvalia I.» 1 »»55 P >" the escape of Its juices. tho same persons, I imagine— tell iu they To temper e/trihenware which Is to 1« At Albany and Corvallis connect with tins prefer tho Mills bill tliat makes wool nurd for baking put ths dishes in cold Oregon Pacific Railroad. tree of all duty an<l brings our farmers water over the fire and bring them grad RXPRBM TRAINS DAILY, (RXCBPT SWt %/.) into sharp and close competition with uslly to tbe lioilhig petal. When the water tbe wool growers ou the wiki plains au«l boils around them, remove them from the 4 43 p m 1ILv « a nt Ar I Portland A Al p tn 1 l.v North Yamhill Lv 6:i4 a m pampas of Australia and Houth America. fire and let them remain in the water till il 7:25 p m 1! Ar McMinnville Lv 1 5:45 a m Thia may be politic», but It is not •fa'r,’ becomes cold —Chicago Herald. as tho Missourians say FLOWER ANO TREE. This is not all I have to say al«»nt ------ TO ALL POINTU------ wool When this summer tbe price of An effort Is making to 1 nt rod uro ths EAST AND SOUTH wool WM not as high as it was a year W MAXWELL hu pl.tttod ■ town-.ite on bi» ¡•lace at Xetart» l«'«eh Fine aizhtljr n-»l I once lota, view tirmtirpiMei! and | ago, tbey sai-1 that McKinley promise«! mango, a delicious List Indian fruit, Into Georgia, where It is hoped it will thrive. F T ticket« and fall Information retard Inc .heltered from the north-wrot wind. No jirettier and more suitable plxce coaid tie foand f« a aea-«i>le reuort Ifun , them M wonhl tie higher if ilia bill passed, r’ «. mapstlc , cal Ion com pan V • agent al Sorth There are two bearing apple trees In tn- V «tubili. ’ dred. of people eifiit Netarta Bay evory »umtner and camp for neelca on th« Beach Fine anrf bathing, go>.l floliinir This was uot true lie Could uot and dlana county. P l . that were planted in •everal rarietieam clam, and oy.Ur». ehmnl five-mil- driee on tlw beach, and pictareeque »r. lw-d r>iekn where thonaand. rd | did not expect to control tlid price of I TVS! Ous of them is ku feet io ciruututor- K KOKHLKR. f p. Room. A m !. G. V. and Paa« Art Manager aea-lioof <li«port themselrea every day. Joat theplacc p. .pen I a few week, thia «ommrr ami aeiect a uite foe a nMtage by w<x>l in foreign lands What with tl><. enea. largo linpjr'Jif/a» of wad in advance of George A Avery, of Dover, N fl.. has a tbe »ea. A inoat delightful location. Several lot* bunplinad before aurvey waa made Come via i»herid»n or North Yamhill I tbe taking ei..-ct of the law arid the very currant b-u»h iu his garden which. it le T!LI.AM<M)K ft Y AMHH.L fiTAGF. ROl'TR. for full particular», price», terma ete., write to J. W M tiWcu., tart», Tillamook Co., Oregon low prices at tbe source» of supply, the said, stands twenty feet high, and when sitgeleaves Morth Yamhill daily, except Sun price of wool waa lower this Rtnainer loaded with car ran is tbey are p.cked with i day. at 5 a . M. for TiHanook. than the farmers bop>-l. Bnt what would the aid of a ladder î »re« TX’la monk daîly. except Sunday, at There are aaM to he about ».OOU. oj O it bar» been if tbe Milla Uli lia-i pa*s»lf •• a . m L», porfh • ■* - Vamhil Wool is Wirth in Canada sixteen crate, acraa of forest hi Hungary Of these the For fq [ht orexpreoa ha«in«M. apply at Cohn governmeut owns r I mmi I 1,.MX), (MX J acres, it 1» worth in Ohio tw«-nty-eight cents p* Til;amo»k. buys more each year aud refuses to eell in comprtitl-m with Aiwtralia an-lH-eitb any that it p* r agency at Occidental If of el. V.M-r,- a the diff-r...... is ■ it -r by luo »N ft CKENSHAW. M a MUIU. STOVES. Hardware Tinware! Now is the time to fit up for winter line of stoves at my establishment S. A. ROBERTS. T ruckee L umber C o . They Reep on hands at their store in Hobsonvilie the largest stock: of ^ooclts in Tillamook County. I A « X ! 8 a. J. H. S ibley , a nager, NETART riirou gh T ickets J THE FINEST BEACH ON jsorivi 1 le, re. LIGHT AND AIRY. I The Girl 1 Used to Love So Well. Oh, don’t I wish that she wm single». That girl I used to love so wvlll How we our tones again might mingle In lakMour fond hearts loved to tell. Five years the darling has bees married; In that, bad luck to both befell. Ob. don’t 1 wish that she had tarried- The girl I used to love so welll Her bright eye«. I can see them danulnjt As if she stood before me now; 1 eeu her to my arms advancing, I fuel her hand upon n»y brow; 1 hoar a little word situ whispered. To answer what from my lips fell. I In fancy there’* a little kiss heard— A kiss from lips I loved so well! Oh. days of agony and sorrow. Since front our love we went awayl I walk about ami hate the morrow— A repetition of today. Our lips in love no more can mingle; Thu reason lies In what 1 tell: We umrriodl Don’t 1 wish her singlu. Thu girl I used to love so wait _________ —The Kporh. Souvenirs of the Occasion. Judge—You entered this man's bousi anil stole ten silver spoons. Have you any thing to say for yourselff Ragged Rider—I am a souvenir spood Collector. Judge—Ixit them lie a souvenir of thli occakiou for six month*.— Jewelers’ Circd- lar. In Neptvnibcr. With rifle, roil and fancy files Thu city tqxirtMtnan blithely hies This month to Maine; And there, in 11 secluded lent, Lio first enjoya. on pleiiaurv bunt, A week of rain. When It leaves off he make« a start Iu a canoe, with beating heart. To gut a diMjr. Thu game appears -shot after shot Hu fires his Wlnvhuster grows hot— See lit* guide nneerl ♦ ! I The deer la gone -he takes hta rod. Thul coat hiru fifty dollars mid. And niakuM a raat He's sick to death of salt canned grutk lie works hard - and a six Inch chub He gets at laaL Ilo wants a chowder from the ebube Ills guide exclaims "ttadilubub!” z\uii Htilc.idu Ooniinlta. The *|H>rtsnian comes isu-k home. And when ho reads this little pome He'll suy 1 lied. -Somerville Journal. Ileal Friendship. Hicka—How does it come that you and Chumpur arc no thickF Wicks-Will, I always had a supremo contempt fur him, amt when 1 found that be huhl mo In contempt I Wan natorally drown to hlin. "A fellow feeling make* us wohdruus kind,” you know.—Bostod Transcript. A Word of A<lvice. Curled up and sitting on her fuet. Within tue window's deep euibrufuira, I m Lydia; aud iwrosN the street. A hul, with cyuMof rogulnh azure. Watches hur, burled in her L mh »K. Ill vain he trlen to win m look. And from the (rullisover there Blows Mumlrj klMMON through the air, Wbl< h III' II III” RUM '•< ""’I lall unriuod, L*ncar«<l i<>r l.>dh< h thirteen. M> Ind. If you, without abu««, Will take ad vice fnunone who> wiser. And put your wisdom Io mere uwe Than ever yet did you adviser; If you will let. as nono will iki, Another’s heart break mvi vc fur tw*e. You’ll have a care, some four yearn hence, llow you loiiHg«- there by yonder feia< And blow lli<>«» klHM' M through that srrsrrt. koi Lydia will be seventeen. -Thomas lUiiey AldrieA. Strong ICviilen«'«*. “You say your son John went down south and startet! a nuwspa|M»rF” ’•Yes.” “I n he making bluvRiif felt In the com* oiunltyF” "You l)et he la. Hu has I tern tarmi and feathured twice.N—New York Prosa. Not According to Ilota. Hlieasalstml the tira with the kerosene tan. Hhe always pindMud In following that plan In spite of lu*r iitlssua* r 14e Au<l now shu has How n from this dull vale of Ivars, At the aoff. lender age of ninety.five years- hhv bud to luuuuuib io old age. hi li Mtapnlla Journal. That Use IL torkln (meeting Gilroy driving nt nsum mer ru*ort>—I m Hint a good horse? Gilroy— It's a IJW imim il. "You don't moan It can run a mile Id one minute and fifty seconds.” "No. I mean timt I pay II 50 au hour for tbe use of ILM—The Kpucfe. The Pudo I*, irber. When down at the Isnu h he cut a ewell Among Ihn mahlens, and all went well, Il vt mm «pille delightful lo du II there. Hut he’s I hm -k Io work is the tmrlwr gay, Aud he And« that It Isn't s Joke today To cui a «well In the barber's « hair. 1 M k I’rose. Mini II* Ho. "Pa. ran any «'tie keep light houses FM •No, my *< n, lighthouse keepers are ap pointed by lue government.” • ••Well, anyhow, It says here in tbe papré 'a gentleman and ids w ife want three ml* furnished room* for light house keeplug.' ” — Washington Post. A Christ Inti*« Epitaph. Ile had for wov a kindly word. IIla heart wmo |* u and bia puraa. And when he |>ra)«*d he sal«! "Uh, Ixmi. I’m not Ilka other rncn Pm wöfee.** - New « .rk l’resa. Indira of Itvmarkafolo Width. it la to tie prvatimrd that tha hotel which ml vertlaca arnonif lla attract Iona “a parlor for tadltM thirty five fret wide" Is draitfiied to mart tha r«<|<i I ramenta of Ilia wotuaii who orcupka three aeaia in a tram car — Tit B i to. Ubai CaBMHl II. Oar devil Mart led the town this week By hl» ui»*»»a< rrl*M of ••»»hl" But it «»nljr hapfwne'i that ibaoffl«-« lora Bad faiUn Cpoo hU l<«e. -bort Valley Kntarprlra. The tfsrdeSt Part. Tom son —I e»tp|M4sr yon are hard al wort ■poo your latest story P Johnson —No, the work has not tiegun yet—I tiaveii t tried to sell II yeL — Yuttàeé Blade. M«*« AflMJ.