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TU j L iä MUUJS General News. SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY, xi.bAJJ.LdG-HT, OCTOMER 5, 19C5 diets. I. Clough, A WARTIME MEETING' MABIE’S TROUBLES.' The Coos & Coquille Valley Railroad There are in Paris 1,316 factories. “No,” remarked an elderly, robust looking Mrs Mabie had noticed during their days Company, incorporated by J. M. Hod The world’« output of coal iu 1900 man with the gilded braid around hiaslouca of courtship that Mabie was always intense son, Phil Metsclian and H. L. Pittoc* , was 767,636,000 ton». hat, “Washington doesn’t look much like it ly interested in w ait ver she might happen filed articles in the office of Secretary ot A large factory in Jena, Germany, did when I saw it tne last time—in May, to be doing and that ne was fertile m the 1865. State Dunbar. The company ha» a capi utilizes its surplus hot water in such matter oi suggestion. One day, fur “My dad brought me down here to Wash ne found ner engaged <>n some embroidery tal stock of $250,(KM) and proposes to a way as to afford the laborer» nearly ington from Detroit to enter me at George and at once proceeded to question ner con a thousand baths per week. construct a railroad from Marshfield to In some German cities it is custom town university in the year 1860 I was then ceriiing every detail of her method ot »Uten Myrtle Point. a bit more than 16 year»old. I liked the life ins. Then he proposed an improvement, ary to fee street car conductors, who at the Georgetown university until the war M * * and, failing to explain it to tne lady to her Pat Crowe, who was arrested at are thus enabled to add from four to broke out. Then there were too many rol ent ire satisfaction, gave her a pract c d dem licking soldier boy» camped around in the onstration, with the result of ruining ner Butte, Mont., was positively identified six dollars a month to their income. The richest farm in the world is an neighborhood of Georgetown for me to pre work of art. That was rather trying, but by a man whose name is withheld by the serve my con ten ted ne»«. They all looked to there was worst to come and it kept coming. acre worth $288,000 in the heart of New police, but who is said to have worked They kept no servant when they were York’s ultra-fashionable district, be me a« if tney were enjoying a picnic, and •with Crowe in the stockyards in South tween West End avenue and River I made up my mind that I’d have to get first married. They had the tiniest box ot one of those blue uniforms on myself or a flat and there would have been no place Omaha. The man under arrest persists side drive. It is tilled regularly an’ to put a girl even if they had needed one that he is Crowe and says he wants tn the produce is sold at the nearest mat I shrivel up. “Shortly after the beginning of the war go back to Nebraska and clear himself, ket. During the civil war the site I wrote home to my dad in Detroit—he was and had been able to afford her. Besides, Mrs. M ibie had been given one of those old- believing that there is no law under was covered by a government recruit then organizing a Michigan legnnent, which fashioned educations that include courses ing station. he took all through the war, and it was cut which he can be prosecuted. of cooking and scientific scrubbing and mar A research steamer belonging to the to pnc.-B several times, too—and told him keting. and they got along very well in * M ☆ that I thought 1 would like to join the army, Norwegian government recently car deed. Bui Mabie, while his admiration of “Liberty is dead in Cuba, and the con ried on the North sea some experi Tne phrase wasn't in use then, but he wrote his w ife’» accomplishments knew no bounds, dition of affairs there is worse than t batk scniething to tise general effect that I could no; help feeling that there were many mental Ashings which yielded impor ever was under Spanish rule, even in the had another tnink or two a-coming. He thing» in t-.ie domain of domestic economy tant results. In three days 117 halibut wrote that I didn ’ t know wnen I wa* well most ferocious periods of the Weyler and 300 large cod were caught at a that required the application of a masculine government. Financial ruin and dis- depth of 200 fathoms, thus proving off, and sard that, as he was getting together intelligei C-* for their successful execution. 1,000 men for tne big conflict, he figured "I don’t pretend to know about these honer will come to the Cuban peopleand, the existence of large quantities of tnat he could come pretty near doing all things,” he would say, "and I know that thef>e Ashes at a time of the year when the soldiering necessary in our family. I if things continue as they are, the nation you do know- all about them. If I thoug.it will be coverted into one of hereditary they are not to be found on. the coast remember thinking that this was pretty that you considered me officious or med •elfish on the old gentleman's part. I re dling—“ of Norway. rule.” That declaration was made by “Ronald! As if I could think such a Many people imagine that the in flected that he had been in the Mexican General Jose Miguel Gomez, governor of war, and that therefore in wishing to do all candescent electric light gives out little of the soldiering in the civil war, too, he cer thin6!” 1 L. A the Province of Santa Clare and can “1 know you don’t. That s exactly what or no heat, but it is found that of the tainly was showing a disposition to hog I say. You understand that we are all likely didate of the Liberal party for the presi energy consumed only six per cent, things. to fall into a rut. I am myself in my work dency of Cuba. is converted into light, while 95 per "However, I studied my lessons and went and there is nothing more likely than that * * * cent, goes into heat. A lamp immersed along all rignt at Georgetown university you might be able to give ine valuable point Andrew Dewet, nephew of the famous in water will bring the water to a until early in 1861, and then I couldn’t stand ers. Il’s just the same about this kitchen Boer, Christian Dewet, has been arrest boil. and. many cases of fire have been it any longer. So one afternoon 1 just cut work. From the very fact that I am ig ed at his residence in a suburb of jWind- caused by carelessness in letting in out througn the big gate, made for the rail norant of it 1 am more likely sometimes to road station and established conniptions perceive the obvious thing to do than you lioek, German Southwest Africa, with flammable substances rest in contact with a freight car tacked on to a freight are with all your training and experience. four other Boers, accused of plotting the with the lamp. train that I found was booked to go to west The beauty of the thing is that when I point Prof, James Dewar, president of the ern New York. Inside of three or four days overthrow of German rule in Southwest it out you at once understand iny motive Africa, to create a Boer republic. This annual meeting of the British A »so I was incontinentally dropped at Lockport, in doing so—to make it easier tor you—and ciation for the Advancement of Sci- N Y. you don’t fly off the handle as a narrow news, purporting to come from an ex “It didn’t take me long there to fall into ence at Belfast. has pointed out in the minded woman might do. Now-, as to this cellent authority was distributed to the boldest language that while English- the hands of a substitute broker, and two dishwashing. I observe that you take every German press Bureau, and is accepted men have repeatedly discovered scien days after I arrived at Lockport 1 was duly separate dish, wash it in the soapy water, as truth by other journals. tific principles and laws of great im togged out in a government straight uni rinse it in the clear and then wipe it with form that, as I remember it, was the baldest * * * your dishcloth. You do that because every portance. the Germans and Americans woman you have ever seen washing dishes The first essential for success in dairy have been making the practical appli kind of a joke as a fit. Somehow I didn't feel half so cheerful over the prospect of does it in exactly the same way. As the re ing is the herd of cows adapted to the cations of them, leaving England be a rollicking military career when, with about • suits are fairly satisfactory, you don’t pause purpose, the next good pasturage or hind in reaping the advantages. 100 other young gossoons, I was herded in a to consider that it might be done far easier corner of an old storehouse, near the rail I and with great saving of lime.” green feed from other sources in road, and kept there under guard until the COMPLAIN OF STAMPS. “I belitve you are getting tired of help season and out of season, if possible train was ready to lake us to the front. ing me with the dishes,” said Mrs. Mabie. from the silo. These, attended with Loit “Naturally enough, I was pretty curious “Well, tell nie how you would do it.” to find out to what part of the ‘front’ we regular and careful attention as regards “1’11 show you,” said Mabie. “You take were going, but never a line of information feed and milking and intelligent methods a batch of them, this way, and—” could I get from anybody about it until “Take care of that cake dish!” of disposing of the products of the dairy we were well past Baltimore. 1 don’t sup “You dump them into— Well, who'd Many complaints have been made pose any of the others knew any more than in the most profitable way, will bring have thought they’d have smashed as easily 1 did. success. Under such conditions the to the post office authorities that the stamps sold in books of 24 and 48 have “When we got beyond Baltimore, how as that*” results of dairying will unquestionably The ba c i had slipped from his soapy had a way of sticking to the paraffin ever, I found out, all right, whither we were compare favorably with almost any paper that was supposed to protect bound, and the news made me almost wither fingers and had fallen in a crash of frag nients into the sink. His concern over the other line of agricultural industry, and the mucilage on them. An investiga up. “ ‘We’re going to Giesboro’ Point!’ one of accident was so genuine that his wife had the great progress that is shown in this tion was made, with the result that a not the heart to scold him, though the cake industry in all States that previously circular was issued authorizing the re the young officers announced when the train dish was a wedding present and one of the got outside of Baltimore. Now, only a few demption of stamps so glued to the turned their attention almost wholly to days before I'd jumped the Georgetown uni most valued of their possessions. She gath ered up the pieces carefully and poured balm grain production is proof that the sheets in books. versity I’d received a letter from my dad on his wounded spirit by assuring him tnat It was explained that “by mistake” in Detroit, saying that he’d be over to the farmers who are receiving good in the dish could be mended by an expert that the contractor who made the books university to see nie presently, as his rtgi- struction along this line from various had used a poor quality of paraflin pa she knew of so neatly that it would be al ment was going to be stationed only a little most as good as ever. sources are turning toward it in great per. Postmasters were instructed to distance away from Washington—at Gies- “I>et me look at it,” said Mabie. “I guess number, with gratifying results. return to the department at Washing boro’ Point! None of the terrors of battle that's so. 1 think I could mend it myself.” or sudden death looked half so fierce to me * * * ton all books of stamps made with this “Oh, 1 wouldn’t bother, dear. 1’11 take it in prospect as my dad’s discovering me in Permission to begin suit against John inferior quality of paraffin fly leaves around to the little china shop to-morrow." a misfit uniform, and right in his own camp, A. McCall, president, and George W. I which they had on hand. Under this He per.-isted in his intention and went out too. after he'd so expressly forbidden me that evening and bought a bottle of china Perkins, vice-president of the New York order about $12,000 worth of damaged to have anything to do wit.i soldiering. cement. After about an hour’s hard work Life Insurance Company, for the resti. books have been turned in. and it is “I well remember the night we were he succeeded in getting the dish pieced to dumped at Giesboro’ Point, the little place tution of $150,000 contributed to the I thought that there will be little more gether and sticking the tablecloth to the I trouble of the kind. down tne Potomac a bit on the Maryland Republican campaign funds, was asked ; table, though he was not aware that he had This is not t he only stamp t rouble of side- I drove over there yesterdaj to have done this until his wife tried to remove the of Attorney.General Mayer by William I the post office. Particularly from the a look at the old grounds. 1 made up my c oth the next morning and pulled out a Hepburn Russell, acting as attorney for 1 south and along the. Atlantic coast mind that the best thing for me Iodo would leaf and upset some more china on the floor. be to look up the old gentk mm ti e very several policy holders. Under the laws' there -’ame many complaints that the The fabric stuck so firmly that he was con first thing on the following morning and the sanction of the Attorney-General i ordinary one and two-cent stamps vinced that the dish must have “set,” al lake my medicine — I was too tired to think though the directions said the mended ar is required in order to bring a suit of stuck to everything they touched. A of anytnii g but rolling up in a blanket on ticles should be allowed to remain in a cool, the first nig it we got in. this character. Mr.’ Russell said the ' sheet of 50 or more was turned in at dry place for three or four days. It certainly the New York post office this week. “I found my dad in his tent along toward suit would be based on the contention ' They had been sent loose in a letter looked as if it had “set,” but when he tri 10 o’clock on the next morning. He had that the money paid to the National! from the south and were hopelessly umphantly knocked it against the mantel no idea, of course, that 1 wasn’t right over piece to prove it the d'«u tell apart on the Republican Connnittee was expended by j glued to the paper. the river at Georgetown c mjugating Isatin hearth and smashed into bits. McCall and Perkins without corporate Whether the trouble is due to some verbs, and on that very day, in fact, be So it went on for years, Mabie always full was intending to cross over to Georgetown authority. lie declared that he in. thing wrong with the mucilage or the of new ideas for the lightening of house to look mt up. tended also to sue for the restitution of abnormally wet season in the south hold toil and prodigal in his expenditure for “ ‘Hello, pop,’ said 1, strolling into his patent houseaold devices of every descrip $233,0(H) which Mr. McCall testified had and along the coast has not been de- tent and endeavorn g to look as rakish as termined. There is no provision for tion, daunted by no failure and txul irg in I could. ‘How are they all at home?’ been placed in the hands of Andrew the redemption by poetmasters of the faintest measure of success, and Mrs. “Well, the old gentleman looked at me Hamilton, of Albany. The jxilicy. damaged individual stamps. Mabie forbearing and sympathetic, but with steadily for a good three minutes before he holders represented by Mr Russell are •aid a word or before I knew what was going premature lines of care on her pretty face Iluell ntc Ln *ivlt«rrlfi nd, that may have been attributable to her hus Walter Goodyear, Lemuel I). Lilly and to happen to me. I put in the time shifting The duel, though prohibited by law. from one leg to the other. Then my dad's band’s idiosyi c asy. William B. Winslow. still exists in Switzerland, but the countenance broke into a gun. Then the Mabie» grew prosperous—that is, * * « “ ‘That's a queer-looking uniform, son,’ they enjoyed a fair measure of prosperity— In his forthcoming annual report to ( practice is confined to the students in and Mrs. Mabie no longer wore a kitchen the Swiss German universities. Even he said. ‘You’ll have to be looking up your the Secretary of the Interior, ’.and Com these fire-eaters are beginning to real company tailor to have it whittled down to apron and cooked little dinners. There were servants to attend to all that. In the first missioner W. A. Richards will make two ize the absurdity of the practice, for your proportions.’ days of the change Mabie hardly seemed “That was all. He didn’t roast me at all, important recommendations that are a meeting was held at Zurich lately to fed as if the joys of life had departed entirely new and designed to better the at which student delegates from all and 1 had been expect ing him to swoop upon me like a thousand of bricks. Not a ques from him, but a realization of the fact came public land service. As a means of re parts were present, to discuss the duel tion dhi he ask me as to why I'd disobeyed upon him by degrees. He strayed down into ducing fraud under the various land and. courts of honor. A proposition by him and jumped the university. I’m not cer his kitchen now and then in an aimless sort of way, but somshow he felt that he was la ws, lie w ill recommend the enactment the president to abolish the duel alto tain that the old gentleman wasn’t just a bit gether was rejected by a large major tickled inwardly that one of his cubs had not welcome and that hi« tentative efforts of a law imposing a heavy iienalty upon ity. The consequence was that a large taken to make life brighter for the help were not the bit m his teeth in that way. anyone who offers an inducement to an number of duels which were previous appreciated, “Well, pretty nigh four years after that, He began to lose flesh and have fits of depression . ___ worried ________ Mrs. that other to make any kind of public land ly arranged and whcse principles were in the month of March, before Appomattox. Mabie, and she made hun consult three or 1 was dumped, along with many scores of entry in the interest of a second person, awaiting the result of the vote took others that had been pretty badly hit, into four doctors, who prescribed various reme and increasing the penalty to tie imposed place at Bremgnrten. near Berne. a boat on the James river bound from there dies, none of which did any good. Not until upon those who make entries for the Many students received severe rapier to a Washington hospital. I had got mine nearly six months after that did Mrs. Ma »ole purpose of selling out at a profit. cuts, chiefly in the face, but nobody in a skirmish, and yet it was a bad enough bie guess her husband’s complaint. He came was seriously wounded. The police, Mr Richards realizes the difficulty of though they know the practice exist», piece of work for a man to have got in the in one evening with an air of having some biggest pitched battle of the war. Down thing on his mind and sec d several times securing convictions of persons who and are often aware of the “affair,” the Janies and up the Potomac was the on the point of speaking, but apparently make speculative entries under the law seldom interfere, for they look upon course of the boat, and when 1 came to I thought better of it. At last he pull«! from his pocket a small package from which after as it stands today, for the Government the duel, as practiced by the students, found my «elf on a cot in an institution called Campbell ’ s hospital a curious hesitation he produced a mysteri has been hampered and practically as a sporting and harmless matter. “ 1 was still there when Lincoln was as* ous arrangement of c >g wheels and flanges thwarted in every attempt it has made , It is certain that nobody has ever been sassinated. and 1 can remember how I “I saw this in the store to-day.” he ex seriously hurt in these affairs of hon to prosecute speculative entrymen. But pitched and tossed around in a hostile humor I plained. as he began turning a little crank or.— London Tinies. because I wasn’t in shape to get up for the be liclieves that if the law is made more that made a strange buzzing sound. “A grand nview of the army. My dad. who’d man was demonstrating with it. and the wav drastic ami is made to apply not only to ' Tie tasrewIniM Inventor, lieen thr ugh the entire war with his Michi the man who submits to a spccwlative “The market is overrun with substi gan outfit, came to see me at the hospital— it beats an egg is simply a marvel. I should think that our cook might like to have it. proposition but to the man who offers tutes for this food and that.” asserts I hadn’t clapp»**! an eye on him »in»« leav- ' She probably uses a fork, as her great grand thebitbe. there will be less difficulty in the capitalist. “I see no justification ing Giesboro’ Point, nearly four years be mother did before her I^t me »how you fore and he inquired of me which apj ealed ! now it works, my dear 1 know you would reaching the men who are really re. for backing your new health food.” With a naive »mile the inventor turns to me the more- the life of a soldier or a have liked it.” He sighed and turned the N|H«naible. Mr Richards will not lay to him and suggests: student? He got me out of that place when erank again. dow n any particular form of law .but w ill "But it may also be used as a substi I was just able to walk. and. wtth a lot of 1 “Those were happy days when I used to back pay and the like m my rags, back to help you around the kitchen, weren’t they?” c<»utent himself u ith urging the passage tute for cosl.” Detroit 1 went with huu and tr.at’s the of a law along the general lines indi I hen the capitalist displays unusual last I ever saw of U ashington until about , he asked, smiling brightly, as Mrs. Mabie rated. The mxmnd recommendation activity in sending for patent attor four days ago. I’d like to have brought the exclaimed in an ecstasy of delight at the ingenuity of the egg beater “I am afraid will concern I ocm I land offices 'Sill e ney« and clerks to draw up articles old gentleman along, but he stood nit last ' our cook is rattier a conservative woman, of ¡tartnership N Y Time» inspection and muster long years ago. That ’ s the establishment of the public land but she -»ug it to be glad to have this Don’t how near 1 < ame to getting w . at you call you think the night*” service carb local land office has been Ci rnmii*. ‘a college edd cition ’ My chance was gone, ”1 thouiJ think to, indeed." replied Mr, Belcher "What was the use in of couree. when I got back from the war— in charge of a register ami a receiver, _ - your ami in offices doing a go«»d busmen each showing Muritch through things weren’t so prosperous as they had NUbie. enthueiaatirally. ' ¡'nig .irg to take it down to her thu minute It'e wonderful gallery? “ lie couldn’t appreciate your been, and it was up to me to go to work official uas drawn a year. Experi. -and nothmg like the work of noet hu paintt >»4 ' “Rut. all the same, when 1 take a look at beater, one >eee." rnce has shown that in almost every \\ ashmgton, the miracu' >u«’.y changed and Kutcher- “Well, hr »rented inter- She returned after a «hort nb.en.-e and re inttanre Hie work could la» more satis- ested and •urpriaed.** the marvelously beaut¡’’ul Washing!, n. as ported that the cook wai overjoyed and factonly liamlled by one official than by Belcher- “Realty, and what did he it is to-day—well. I dunno but what I have grateful beyond meaaure. and Mabie wae a tenden. y to sort o’ swell up over the re two. nay r* flection that I chose to be one of the no m ire I ke hi, old cheerful aelf that evtnm» Kulcher ; matter how infinitesimal units that helped tnan he had been for month. W. C. King has .bought the Walt. C. you’ve got. You must *a’ b Now Mr. Mabie ha. g-.ee» him a chafing to keep the little old place t< grther at « Itailev property in thiscilr.paying $tV>0 awful lot o’ tea in your tinu time when it look«! like a fair even money duh to amuw ti.tn.elf with and they com lor it, including some lumiture. together, and there i, no more contented adelphia Tresg, bet that the capital might go out of bust ®^,«ny where than M.bie,-( hn-ago Dad, ness.Washington Star. RELIABLE drugg : st . The five essentials of satisfactory Drug Store trading which I offer you ; Quality, freshness, equipment, skill, honest price. HEADQUARTERS FOR SCHOOL SUPPLIES. 1 I am Headquarters for the authorized School Books lor all Grades, and carry tl e largest stock of School Supplies in the County, Pens, Pencils, Ink, Slates, Sponges, Killers, Copy Bo ks, Tablets and everything required in the School Boom. Centrally Lioeated. Rates, $1 Per day LARSEN HOUSE, M. H. UARSEN. Proprietor. TILLAMOOK, OREGON Th? Best Hotel in the city. 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