Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 13, 1908, Image 6

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. AÜGÜST 13. Wg.__
Editorial Soap Shots.
mills of road were to be completed by
February next. Alas, with the wet sea­
son nearly due, this pledge will probably
peter out as well. Auywav, where «re
we at and what is the next promise to . I
be made ? Well, Mr. Lytle made a pro- 1
raise that he would refund the money ,
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snbocribed for the rights of way if he did
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not fulfill his part of the contract. It will |
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soon bo time for Mr. Lytle to make good
his promise, which be will do if he is a
gentleman without the committee hav­
ing to resort to lhe courts.
Agricultural College.
Allen House Arrivals.
Corvallis. Oregon.
F riday .— John T. Whalley, uiie and
Offer» coll«gi«te court« in Agricul­
childred. Dr. F.J. Wiley. Bert McPhee,
Donald McGregory, Frank Zeno, H. D ture. including Agronomy. Horticulture.
Price, Portland ; W. B. Holman. Mc­ Animnl Hu.bandr», Deirv Hu»bu»dry.
Minnville ; C. Vogler, San Francisco; etc, ; Forestry ; D.-motic Science -nd
Guy Stockman, Forest Grove ; Charlie Art Civ.I. Electric-1. Mech-nicnl ->d
Hincock, Hillsboro ; Alfred Harrington. Ml.... .. Engineering . Cummerce ; F»«r
Cornelius ; Chas and Lulu Fleck, Clover, nmey.
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Offer» elementary course» in Agncul.
dale ; J. H. Thompson.
S atubday —August Irews, Hillsboro ; lure, Forestry, Domestic Science uno
Dr. Harry McKay, Aleck and Frank Berg. Art, Commerce, nnd Mechanic Art», m
D. A. Grout and son, J. E. Slaughter- clndmg forge work. |f-bin»t making,
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The matter of peddling and soliciting back and wife, Mrs. L E Carnes, Port­ ste-m fitting plumbing, machine work.
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orders for wagons, buggies, groceries, land ; J. G. Hurt. F. H Hardon, Astoria etc.
.
Premeditated robbery appears to be
Strong faculty, modern equipment ;
sewing machines, pictures, etc., i» becom­ Clay C. Clark and wife, Arlington ; lohn
prevalent and the city officials are unable
ing so prevalent that it is a menace to Craig. Bay Citv; Jeff Fleck, Tom Mor iree tuition ; opens Sept. 25.
to stop it or bring the culprits to justice.
Illustrated catalogue with full infor­
Business men in this county. Every sum- , ris, Cloverdale ; Oscar Faulcouer, Chas.
And in proof of this : Last week Rollit
rner Tillamook is infested with pe Idlers, Winegardner, Ross A. Fair, Harry mation ou npplic-tiou to the register,
W. Watson's wood shed was broken
who come here for an outing and busi­ Klock. Vern Walker, George Gabriel free.
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into and a whole barrel of beer was car­
ness combined. It is a matter of seri­ Guy Faulconer, C. L- Mulkey, T. 1.
ried off by the burglars.
Smith,
D.
_C.
Vaughn,
Sheridan
;
Ray
$IOO Reward, $1O0.
ous concern to business men who have
e
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Ogden, Baltimore ; 0. C. Waldvogel. The reader« of ltd» p»per ->11
Gentlemen wearing overcoats and the to employ help and are heavily taxed for Bandon ;.and D M. Henderson and wife, learn that there ii at leaat one dremled di««M
thalwietice ha. been able to cure in a I it«
ladies their winter cloaks of an evening, the large stocks of goods they have to Herbert Ashton and wife, Miss Jtssie ,I
U„ «"‘I mat is Catarrh
llall a
But
how
to
cope
with
the
tilth
carry,
Cure
is the oiilv positive cure not known to the
is a pretty good indication that Tilla­
Slewart, Miss Hilda Graham and H. medical I. it.rutty Catarrh
A^Hreab
culty
is
a
serious
matter,
because
m.ny
mook is not getting its shara of warm
tiotial disease, requires a conatitilttonanl treat
Blvdru and wile of the Ashton Co.
ment - Hall s Catarrh Cute is taken inter •">.
weather this year. Visitors and camp persona like to la* humbugged ami bun­
St’NDAY —W. V Fuller, .lu-lge Coad acting directly upon the blood and nl“-‘lu*
ers who have l«dt the warm Willamette coed b v strangers. The law passed by Frank Kerslake, Dalia»; C. B. Wilson. •Uilace-ol the svslem. there-y .leatro. lug the
foundation of the disease, aud giving the patient
the
last
state
legislature
to
compel
ped
valley and came to Tillamook this year
Slrenglh be building up the constitution aud
lers to take out county licennes <f<»e* F. A Elliott, Newberg.
aaslstnrr nature n doing Us work. 1 *>'vroprie-
have certainly been cooled off.
«M onday —E Kothe, Dr, FL F. McKay to.« ha.-e so much faith In ita curative powers,
not fill th- bill, for they evade the law
that they offer one Hundred Doll.re for »in
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W M. Davis. C. K. Sitton and wife. ease that it falls tocure. tend for flat of testl-
The transportation question and the by soliciting oidrrs and by having the
straightening of Hoquarton Slough me goods on hand to deliver immediately «Mrs. O. A. Windfielder, 8. M Mattson. “’.Vldtesss F I CHENEY & CO , Toledo, 0.
C. F. Frazer, Portland ; Wilson Taylor,
So d by all Druggists, 75C-
the most important questions before the they eaten a sucker. It seems to uh that
Take Hall's ratuily Pills lor constipation.
Trask ; C. L. Bunn and wile North
people of Til)a*nook County to day, Ii the only course is to compel all persons
is foolish to spend any more money on who solicit orders to take out a state or Yamhill ; 8. C. and N. Larsen. Nehalem ;
For Sore Feet-
advertising in outside newspapers and county license, but this would cause a P. C. Myer, Fulls City.
“ I have found Buck leu h Arnica
T uesday . — W. F. McKinnon, C. R Salve tube Che proper thing to une for
magazines until something is done to terrible howl, so what is best to do
Hart, Lee Lane, Ed Waly, |ohn Darley. wore feet, an well us fur healing burns,
under the circumstances ?
overcome these two problems.
Portland ; H. V. Alley, Nehalem ; C. M sores, cuts. ’ and all manner of abra­
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What will Tillamook County he like Spring. Grants Pass; C. M. Spring, sions," writes Mr. W. Stone, of East
The rain on Wednesday was not ap­
Poland. Maine. It is the proper thing
preciated very much by the campers, but in ten or fifteen years after a railroad is Grants Pass ; H. C. Baker, J. W. Lang too fur piles. Try it ! Sold under guar,
it meant a great blessing to the dairy built ? We all know what it will be like don, Walla Walla ; C. O. Launtyen, aiitee at Chas. I Clough’s drug store. 2uc.
and timber interests of the county. It is if the county does not get a railroad, (or Portland; J. M. Ward, Portland; A. 8.
seldom that any other county in the the population today is what it was ten Fleming, Salem.
William H. Taft believes in a navy
W ednesday —T. H. White. F. B.
state is blessed with a down pour of rain years ago. As soon as a railroad is
that will lie suttii iently strong, sufficient­
Nicholas,
Portland
;
Janies
F.
Failing,
completed
there
will
not
only
be
a
great
light in the middle ol Summer and dur­
ly active and sufficiently eager to move
ing the hot season. Great is Tillamook, influx of new settlers into tlfe county, Portland; W. B. Holman, McMinnville; whenever American honor or American
but it is only one of the many Jittle inci­ but lumbering industries of all descrip­ Iin» Mesner. Hebo ; F. J. Ayer, Blaine ; interests «re in peril, and the result in
dents which go to prove that this little tion will spring up wherever transpor­ H. W. Klein, Nehalem ; N. Weir and
November will show that the bulk of
kingdom—so near but so far awa> from tation can be obtained. The large and wife, Portland; W. O. Hames and wife.
the voters in the United Stales are of
Portland—is the ideal dairying section ol small tracts of land, with immense heaps Portland.
the same patriotic belief.
of
logs
piled
up
by
donkey
engines
to
Oregon.
A parcel can now he mailed from anv
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Notice.
burn, show what an immense amount of
We are glad to hear that grading and
post office in the United States to any
clearing was done the past year, also
clearing the road, over the green moun­
Notice is hereby given that bids will post office in Bolivia, a distance ol 4000
how industrious the dairymen halo been
tain, have commenced, and that some
in providing more pasture for their dairt be received for the construction of three miles, for 12 cents a pound. The do­
permanent improvements are being car­
herds, which continue to grow in num­ miles of road on what is called the mestic parcel rate in this country is 16
ried forward. This is good news, for we
bers wherever they have additional land "Necayncy Mountain Road," beginning cents a pound. Congress ought to ex­
want to see the road between this city
to clean up. We wish we could sav with at the three mile stake ot road survev. plain wliv foreigners are allowed this
and Dolph, where ever it is necessary,
some amount of assurance that a rail or Station 4-4. 85 8. of the locating sur advantage in the mails. It has become
put in fairly good condition before the
road would be completed next vear or vey and continuing three miles on said a glaring case of neglected home interest.
winter. By doing so the County Couri
the year after, for then it would be east locating survey northerly toward Clat
The latest sensation In the realm of
will receive the thanks of the grateful
to draw a pen picture of what this sop County line. The road is to In mechanieal* invention is a working
public—but not a word of thanks from
county would be like in ten or filtcen graded for a width of 14 feet including model of a powderless gun with a
the chronic knockers.
years hence, for Tillamook has a great ditches to properly drain the same For possible discharge of 50,000 shot a
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further specifications apply to the County
future
before it.
minute. This gun, which is also noise­
The latest railroad news is that the
Clerk or H V. Aliev, County Commis
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less, is the invention of William Patten
officials of the Harriman system arc
It may be proper to be lenient and long sioner, at Nehalem, Oregon.
of New York. It is fired bj centrifugal
meeting in Portland this week, when suffering with boys and voung men who
All bids must be filed with the County
force. All there is to it is a big wheel
the matter of commencing work on the prowl the streets at night and get into
Cleikonor liefore 9 o'clock a.m. Wed
with a crank to it, the inventor getting
Pacific Railway ami Navigation ‘Co's mischief, with the hope that they will,
nesday, the 2nd day of Septenber, 1908.
his idea from seeing a big fly wheel
railroad will be decided one way or the sooner or later, quit the low down busi­
The Court reserves the right to reject
burst. The bullets are poured into the
other. Hold your breath for a few days ness. The people of this city have been
anv and all bids.
gun and then as the wheel attains a cer­
longer ! Whether the lateness of tilt greatly annoyed, yet very patient, for a
Dated this August 10th, 1808.
tain velocity they begin to pour out in a
season will have anything to do with number of years, but the petty pilfering
J. C. H oldem . County Clerk.
solid stream of lead and at tremeudous
putting the work off until next spring continues, i’he young robbers are getting
By K. M ills . Deputy.
velocity.
will soon be know. We understand thut more daring and something is liable to
those who have been connected with the happen again to shock the public con
Commenting on the round the world
NETARTS
construction of the Pacific Railway & science, such as it did when the jewelry
telegnqih experiment recently made by
Navigation Co.’s railroad are feeling store and warehouse were broken into.
Mr. and Mrs. Odell, of Forest Grove, a newspaper in Copenhagen, Ferdinand
somewhat elated at the prospect of the Without mincing words it it just as well are camping at Happy Camps for a Wagner says in a Berlin paper : ‘‘There
work being started up again.
"as nothing wonderful in the result.
to say there are about half a dozen badly couple of weeks.
A great many visitors flock into Tilla­
mook every summer,with a good sprink
tug of peddlers, but nest month, when
the gentle patter of the ruin is beard and
frit, they immediately hike out of the
county.
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That was a shabby trick Prof. J. D
Hutton served the school b*»ard. He
accepted the appointment and after
keeping the contract for seveial weeks,
sent it beck declining the position of
principalship.
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There is need of a telephone line from
Cape Means Light Station nnd the new
Lift Saving Station at Garibaldi, both ol
which are without telephone communi­
cation.
Telephones are just as much
needed at these stations as the other ap
pliances. and it seems strange that th*
’government officials have overlooked the
needs of these necessities to make the
bghthouse ami lif: saving services more
effective For instance, should a ship be
in distress off Cape Men res the light
station has no means ol communicating
with the life saving station or with the
Bay or Astoria when the assistance of a
tug or the life boat is urgently needed.
It is to be hoped that this matter will tie
pointed out to the government officials
the next time they come to Tillamook to
inst>e<.l these stations.
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Every once in a while some of the
patrons of the cheese factories happen to
get buncoed out of their hard earned
cash. Happily, these little incidents are
not as frequent as when the ‘special tn-
terest'* hud the dairymen of this count\
over a barrel, but found that they could
not keep them there to be milked and
milked. Conditions have wonderfully
changed, and lor the bntier, for there wa-
no sense in the dairymen allowing th<
' special interaeta*’ tn make a profit out
ol their products. One thing whkh was
a great factor in bringing about a bettei
condition ol affairs was whet» several ol
boards ol directors elected Carl Habea-
lach sectelary, and having succeeded so
a Imtrablv with a lew factories at first,
he is now seitetary and salesman for a
dosen lactones.giving the i*est of satis­
faction. lor the dairymen are getting, as
they should do. all there |>s in it. But
they didn't use toy ba long way.
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If you want to make the people of th s
county hot in the collar just mention
Lytle's railtoad and the promisee made.
From the looks of things Mr. Lytles
promises have busted and the railroad ia
busted as well, rotting and rusting and
going to waste.
Now as to promisee.
Mr. Lytle won the confidence ol the peo­
ple bv promising them railroad connec
tin ns with Portland not later than tbs
end of this year. Alas, Ifecetnber 31st.
1908. will soon be here—but no railroad
connections with Portland. Then ten
di»)H)sed voung men in this city, who are
the leaders in any devilment which may
be going on. and we have long come to
tne conclusion that to put a stop to the
pilfering and protect other boys from
the influence of these ring leaders, only a
few jail sentences will bring these voung
men to realize the seriousness of their
lawlessness. The Headlight is tired of the
silly, foolish sentimentalism in favor ol
young men who prowl the streets at
night and break into people's premises.
That condition of affairs would soon b<
put a stop to whenever the ring leaders
are rdhnded up and sent to jail. And not
before.
taw«
There was something decidedly wrong
and unjust in F. J. Ileney causing indict
nents to be returned against persons
when he knew that the law of limitation
applied in their cases. This is what be
did in the Tillamook case, and be blowed
at the time about his smartness in secur­
ing indictments within the time limit,
when, in fact, he knew he was playing a
game of bluff, deceiving the government
officials who employed him as well as
bringing his own action into public ridi
eule. Naturally enough, people laughed
when they knew that the Tillaniook case
had been dismissed, and for what cause
When a public prosecutor resorts to a
srstem of bluff, and then takes water
after confessing that he did wrong, there
was as much wrong on his part as there
had been wrong doing on the part of
those whom he sought to convict <n
indictments which he knew would not
stand. Clothe any bright attorney wth
the power that Mr. Heney had behind
hire-the government treasury, a little
army of detectives and a bad lot of lend
thieves and perjurers for witnesses—
we believe more would end could have
been accomplish by a prosecutor who
did not resort to bluffing. There was no
justice in singling out a few individuals
for prosecution and allowing thousands of
others to go free, for it wss the govern,
ment which was to blame for the loose
system which prevsilsd for years and no
one else. As we look hack over the land
prosecutions in Oregon wears forced to
admit that they were political per seen
lions, undertaken to rum the political
and business reputations of certain in
dividual.
And the public M gradually
awakening to this tact.
Arch Peery and family, of McMinn­ Two messages were sent by the editor
ville, came in Thursday for a two week's to himself nt Copenhagen. One went
vacation
via Shanghai, New York and London
Billy Martin left for McMinnville and the other via Loudon, Shanghai and
Thursday morning after a few days at New York. The first to arrive at its
destination was the one which was sent
Netarts.
by way of Shanghai. It had to be re.
Uncle Geo. Randall, of Tillamook,
transmitted eight times and was re­
spent a few days at the beach; also Geo.
ceived at the Couenhagen office in three
Coffman.
Ilnurs and twenty-three minutes after it
Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Case, of Tilla-
had been sent away. The time seem,
mook. spent Sunday at Netarts.
short to circle the globe, but if the vari
Dr. Henry McKay, C. K. Sitton, \V.
M. Davis and their wives and Mrs. O. A. ous stations had received notice in ad.
vance. and if the trial dispatch had
Windfelder left for their homes in Port-
been given the right of way, the time
land Monday morning after a t«o
would have been leduced almost to the
weeks enjoyment on the beach
Shakespearean limit.’’
B. II. Johnson and hie moi her «nd
The Central Pacific Railroad has reach­
Russ Johnson and Mrs D D West and
daughter and a Mr. D-aeon, of South ed its last pat ment of indebtedness to
aid in
in its
its
Prairie, spent a few days on the beach. the government lor national
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Father la» Miller was aven on the construction. The Union Pacific also
beach Saturday ambSunday.
has reimbursed the treasury, principal
Mr. and Mrs. Odell, of Forest Grove, and interst, for the assistance ¡advanced
are camping at Happy Camp.
by act of Uougress.
Many citizens
Prof. |. H. Edwards, 8. H. Hurlburt doubted the propriety of putting this
Edwards, J. B Edwards. M. Miller. responsibility on the treasury, and
Elisa Starks. Roland J. Barr, Edith more declared that there would never be
Berger and G. Kranchu. all of Portland, a repayment. They were entirely wrong,
arrived at Netarts Monday and are en­ the debt has been settled in full on
joying themselves digging clams and « cash basis. Since the first transcon
seeing the sights.
tinental radroad went into operation
Frank Trout and family, of Fairview in 1869 others have been bmlt wuhout
aré camping at Happy Vamp for a government md. R.i|road, acroM (he
month.
continent hare been found to be a sound
T. Johnson and family, of Tillamook, bo-meM propo.nn.n on theif
ars on the beach to spend a few days en. meats. Even Canada. W1th its ponula-
joy meat.
Hon of only fl.otxi.ooo. and its difflcul-
ties of the northern latitudes, is to have
A Faithful Friend.
more than one. The United State, must
'• I h«ve uneil Chanibre-tain'a Colic be credited w.th having poiotid lhe
Cholera and Diarrhora Ren.nly since it
was fl rut Introduced to the public in 187? way and supplied the mean».
and have never found one inatanc.'
where a cure wax not .,»«1,1, eff«-te.l
by K m tiRH. | have hr^n a enji nrreial Admin atrator’s Sale of Real Pro
Petty.
travel, r for eighteen yenra. and never
.tart out on a trip without this niv
faithful friend." eava H. S NirlioU nf
Oakland. Ind. Ter When a man ha.
u«ed a remedy for thirtr Hr« years he
knows Its value and is competent tosoeak
of H. For aale by all Druggists.
‘-""".Ti“?!„"'«’ m ’vM.r,e!
ARTISTS’
A Proceaeion of Monks That Adam and
Eve Enjoyed.
Among the most amusing “breaks"
by artists ta a landscape by Turner in
which u rainbow Is depicted behind
the sub . This occasioned almost as
much humorous comment lu English
art circles as did the slip of Constant,
the treat French artist, who lu his
portrait of Queen Victoria painted the
ribbon of the Order of the Garter the
wrong color.
A picture of Adam and Eve In the
garden of Eden bung In the gallery
of the Gesu. In Lisbon, represents the
first couple as watching a procession
of monks.
In the famous galleries at Antwerp
are certalu pictures of old masters In
which the Jumble of ideas Is as re­
markable as the technique Is fine. In
one picture of heaven the arcbangels
are armed with bows and arrows, and
In a celebrated painting of “The Mur­
der of the Innocents" the massacre Is
represented ns t-iklng place In a city
if Holland. The parents of the chil­
dren are stout burghers, the Roman
«'Idlers are Dutch policemen armed
vlth mnsket nnd the innocent 1-fants
tre transformed Into solid « boolboys
'n bnlrv woolen trousers uud Jackets
md hobnailed r.hoes.
SOMNAMBULISM.
Some cf the Curious Things Done bx
Sleepwalkers.
Many years ago an archbishop of
’.orileaux attested the case of a young
»cclesin'-tlc who was In the habit of
getting up during the night In a stnte
of somnambulism and. taking pen.
Ink and paper, composing and writ­
ing his sermons. When be finished one
page he would read and correct it. In
order to ascertain whether the som-
uambullst made use of his eyes the
trchblshop held a piece of pasteboard
under his chin to prevent bls seeing
the paper upon which he was writing,
but he contlmrd to write on without
being In the least Inconvenienced.
It Is related of Negrettl. a sleepwalk
er, that he would sometimes carry a
lighted cnndle, as If to give liltn light
lu his employment, but on a bottle
being substituted he took It and carried
It without apparently noticing the dif­
ference.
Another somnambulist would dress
lu bls sleep and go to the cellar, where
It was pitch dark, aud draw wine from
the cask without walking Into anything
and without spilling a drop of the
wine, but If he happeued to awake In
the cellar he had great difficulty In
groping his way out.—Exchange.
Another Kind.
When Johnny Hobbs left Ills home
up among the New Hampshire hills to
visit bls graudmotuer in Worcester.
Mass., he was cautioned by his mother
that he would find things In the city
strangely different from those at home
Johnny arrived in the early after­
noon, and long before tea time bls
grandmother, wbo lived most simply,
told him to run out to the pantry nnd
get a bowl of milk which she had left
there “for a hungry boy."
A moment later she followed hint
and. to her amazement, beheld het
grandson bravely at w-ork on a bowl
of spearmint tea w-hlch she had forget­
fully put in the place where she had
told him to find the milk.
Why. child." she cried, seizing the
bowl from poor Johnny, “don’t you
know this Isn't milk?"
"1-1 knew It wasn't like Hlllbury
milk." stammered Johnny, with a final
gulp, “but I thought maybe It was the
kind folks had In Worcester."
B. L. FOLK A CO., lac
cattle. Waak
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e.t.tr. t . «lt; Lol ?in Bl P;oçrr’l''f ’*W
Said tale to be for ch
‘™«ook City,
ol the •«KiT'o.íít’T'*c^'rt<Otb'C0-arv’»tion
Dated Augo.t foth
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HUMAN TO^'
H Is Vary Inquisiti». Wg
Will », lt,^H
The curiosity of tbe t
cause the human lelug
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ble as the curiosity of th,."*
tongue, within |t8 ||ato'^
curious of all.
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Let the dentist make a »h.»
mouth, let him remove . , ®
place with bls admirable
that has long lttn ai«,.. *
change the form of a tooth t,”
Ing off a corner or bulldlo,’’*
and see what the tongs. 2 ’
will search out that place, taL*
rui and minute account of th/c
Then it will linger Ile„
It Is called to other duties
back as soon as they are aiJ
and feels the changed nJ?
again, as If it had not expl««
rummaged there already.
It makes no difference that th.
pea ted Investigations presently
annoyance to Its supposed mJ
man. The tongue In not|n,.,
than in this matter proves that k
unruly member and win nM J
trolled.
It teams to have an original«
consciousness of It own, am M
will cerve It except the fullest aa«
tlon of Its curiosity. It will weat
out, perhaps, but It will am „
about the strange change.-a
Transcript.
CANES IN SPAIN.
Some of the Natives Have i I
Arsenal of Them.
Every Spaniard has a stick, the
to do own several, and the 'j
youth" often baa a small ua«
them. The term arsenal In this■
Is used positively and not fignna
as the Porto Ricans, like the Spud
have quite a craze for sword am
dug-ger canes, nnd they makt |
with remarkable skill.
The blades of the finer ipeetj
come from famous smiths In J
and other Spanish cities and are ft
from the finest steel, .-«me ere
ascened and others are Inlaid vltlj
ver and gold, some have worked,
them the name of the owner udi
ers the name of a patron saint. I
assortment of walking sticks It
shops In the larger towns li t
varied.
They have fashions in sticks
canes suited to differeut ages and;
fess io ns. There are sedate mabqt
ebony and rosewood sticks for tte
men and physb Ians and fancifults
boos with gleaming steel Inside k
men about town. There are roughwt
en sticks for the Spanish Anglos«
acs and saucy little staves for tka
who ape the styles of the boiilenA
For travelers there are coffee xkk
thorns, tea sticks, leopard wood tag
and orange sticks.-London ChronHi
Funerals In Pern.
According to social usage, wowi
Peru cannot atteud furiersls, and tta
do not appear at weddings oalaitM
are very Intimate frlentB. Wtau
funeral procession passes througt ta
streets the coffin is carried upon Ik
shoulders of the pallbearers, win«
followed by an emptj- hesrse tan
by two, four or six horses, sceorikf
to the means of the mourners audita
desire for display. All the male a»
bers of the family and friends of Ik
deceased follow ou foot, with!tad
empty carriages behind them. Alltel
as they are in the presence of the tai
It is considered a proper and oeeeaB
evidence of respect to walk. After tie
body has been committed to th» gw
those who attend the funeral »
brought home in carriages.
A Musical Spider
The extraordinary must al sensitive
Ho Followed the Water.
ness of spiders has several times been
“Could you do something fori pt*
proved. Every one has beard of Pel old sailor?" asked 11 wanderer it*
Usson's spider. Consoler of the unfor­ rear door of a suburban boose •
tunate prisoner. It perished becau e it morning recently.
listened too closely to the captive s vio­
"Poor old sailor!” echoed the M*
lin. The Jailer saw It and crushed It wife, wbo had opened the door.
irutally. Gretry. the composer, speaks
“Yes'm. I followed the water 1«
or a favorite spider which descender twenty years."
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along Its thread upon his piano as soon
"Well." said the lady as sheeh^
M he played It. When giving re. Itals the door In the face of her unwelco®*
at . Brussels Rubinstein
saw
a a large
visitor, “all I've got to say Is
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lili ut'
spider Issue from the floor of the pl it tainly don't look as though y<®
form and
onzi listen
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1 v
form
the music,
He gave ever caught It."—London Answet*
three concerts at the same hall, aui
on each occasion the spider appeared.
“Alexandria, Egypt-’
.
—Paris Revue.
All correspondents with EOT ■
parts of the world should be
Sailing Clubs.
that It Is necessary to put the »
The first sailing club
the Cork n i
Ub wns P«»bably "Egypt" on all communlc*t»M ’
kn. °rk Harbor Water club, now dressed to Alexandria, as •
establL’L*?' ?OrSl Cork Y,eht club- of trouble and annoyance !>’’
seta wí
year 1720 The ™
caused owing to commnnlcatM*
undl XTV“*1 fr°m ,hat
dressed to the Egyptian cityJ*“*
yachtine a n T n,ne,eebth century llvered to Scotland. Canada. !»•
Í812t¿r TeOped ,IUt Rlow,y
’n Wales, Cape Colony. Italy.
ed "withC0',Pa 'acht clu& was found
States of America and other w
where towns of the same name»
Egyptian Gazette. Alexandria.
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■ The B«rlin»r.
Ou the theory that might goes
right the Berliner fights his WT
Squcfohed.
old ladies and tired women W« "V
H i S'XT’ Y0UD’' Artor (rotnrning
ed tram cars and ruthlessly )
from bls path the passe
streets with an obstinate **"7,
díá0”l^ktagup
^’'»pAt^Í that goads the visitor accost
the higher civilization of other
"re -Life. & P f
hls P"P««-Tbey to Impotent fury. —Berlin Cor-
Outlook.
"Wk. o.
Un*’,P'C’«1.
little liznrbte?' WT' " niother to ber
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T“»1* ml"' “1
Mtarted
to nT^.T 7'
POLK’S GAZETTEER —
A ButetritaM Directory of each City.
Tew« and VUla<a In Orago« and
WuhiMto», I'vinc a LMacrljMtva
>a< h
location.
bhtppinr Facilities and a Claaai-
fled Directory of eack Buslaeaa
and Profeaaton
THE
BLUNDERS.
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him
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Tou could lor.
try harder’Wer* rtc*1' ^‘o-I would
A Good Carriage.
Never neglect to go thr<’a^. *
dally exercises which will
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muscles In order, the bead
shoulders well thrown back
stands you in good stead e
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Not Particular as to w***£t*
The waiter girl knew a tbwa
about table etiquette so «•
scornfully as she said.
custom to serve a knife
g <
“Nor remarked the P*troe„
I prise. “Then bring meal“-___