WEEKLY OREGON- STATESMAN. FRIDAY,: JUL Yj i?'.. iqoo. tie mm mm mm Published every Tuesday iand Friday by the STATESMAN PUBLISHING CO s66 Commercial St, Salem, Or. V R. J. HENDRICKS, Manager. ! SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ; One year, in advance.......... ..$1 Six mpnths, in advance . . Three months, in advance ..$ One year, on tiriie,.....,.......?i oo 25 The Statesman has - been estab lished for nearly fifty years, and it has some subscribers who have received it nearly that long, and many who have read-it for a . generation. Some, oi these object to having the ? paper di continued at- the tinic'oi expiration or their subscriptions, r or the benefit ot these, .and lor other reasons, we hare concluded to discontinue subscriptions only when notified to do so All per sons paying when subscribing, or pay ing in advance; will have the benefit of the dollar rate. But if they do not pay for six monthsthe rate will be $1.25 a year. Hcrealter we will send the pa jyer to a!l responsible persons who or der it, though they may not send the money, with the understanding that they are to pay $1.25 a year, in case they let the subscription account run over six months. In order that there may be no misunderstanding, we will keep this notice standingraf rhis place in the paper. - SUBSCItlEEUS DESIRING THE AD- dtes of their paper changred must statH the jiame of their former postoOice, as well as of the office to which they wish the paper chanced. ; ! jWt say, R(kh1 liuk -to the hop growers in their efforts to -secure re numerative prices for their product! A noighliorlng iaragrapher picture !rovor Cleveland as probably trying to figure out how hi? ran "help his old running mate ami at the same time a void voting for Bryan. I .The news from China is a Chinese puzzle. The ttoverument of the Kiiir pire Is a 1110b, and there It no system or organization. It is high time, civil ization tepjKd In and straighteued outf matters in that country. .'!" It is certainly a worthy ambition of the hop grower, their lesire to get prices for their product, high -enough to leave them wiiiic return for 'their latsr ami the use of their land. -Tho! statesman Iiojk s they may realize not only l.Vcents a ihuii1. but a great deal higher figure. ' . i l! .Said the Xew . Yorjs .' Sun on July "th: "XewspajH-r ; row, last nighi. presented a strange contrast to nasM election years. A few dozen siHt men stood in the darkness wat-liing the bulletin lMards for J ho announce ment of the nomination at Kansas City. -When it rauio not a eheer was raised. Even the Bryan organs were unable to pump tip enthusiasm not an electric light, not a brass baudf sileiiee and gloom vcr all. '! Tlie Oregon growers are tlie biggest factors lu the hop trade of this -oun-try. TlHy fiirulwhed last year over a third of the hops baled in the Unirvd States, and the proirtion will le even hlglier t his year, unless there is an agri-emeut made and carried oiit to mluce the acreage by not picking The Oregon Hi M. the tbe Caiifor Xew Y'ork's' 'Si ikt cent, of the vines, crop of last year was Washington cnp Ul.ontF, lila output r ;.( 1, and mux. The total was 'J::o.o bates We have frequently refemil to fact that Salem is the center of tho the '1. greatest hop growing district in thj world. It7is ImiMirtant to the inter ests" of thts -city that the hop grow ing Industry in Oregon should flour ish, that the. Icst methods should h ndhcml to, so "as to render it more certain of fair remuneration for the owners, of yards from . year to year. Our iieople should asstut he growers of their, sympjithy au1 i-o- ojKration - in every way iossible. This is already the buying center for Oregon. '; It should lie the ' center of everything connected with the hop industry of this state. j XOT hVUAIXST iiim. The As.iM-iatel Press informs jau ftivlilf1v tlltlftlir tltlt 11. kit -l.klltl llIF. rctt. a few years ago a newspaper; re HU'tr in Portland, who mw to proiu io' tii-e through - apointment as Min ister to Siam and his own immaculate Kali, has had a eoufcreiice '. with the national chairuiau of the Itciitiblk-iiii jiarty, lieu. Mark "Ha una. and will take the stump for . MeKiuley : hnd Koosevrlf. The Uepublieaii' lresl len tial ticket is to 1h- pitied in Its mis fortune in at t meting tin It-irrett pest to its sop-tort. John Itjinvtt is a human fly that is forever in search of somelmdy tiMd;isss and as Mark lt.s una ha- a reputation for having as jury to two ot the we't ftuff ial v.iiy on li.nnl J11I111 l?arrett is liz rlng around him. while at tlie jime time keeping the Associated I'l'l'ss well informed of his prominence; ;anl ImiiortJUiee. Tlie . news;iiHrs j lend t.ttlr ssitta"n- to too great an ex tent to suHi sef-.vk-kliic. ijlit bral ltarl'-ts. whose only capital is : their knowledge of the uses r pnldifiiy thiongh newypaMTs. Pendletoii : liist Oregoniati. t j j We do not iM'Iieve the fact that Mr. Firrett wasa rewpapr rejiorter- lu Portland or elsewhere should J'w held ut: a miiit ofwatulal or disadvantage against him. We will admit, howev er, tluit Mr. Itarrett Js quite an S ex pert in the art of publicity. He - man w .to keei ' bis name aa"il iusinua ti n! of his. great importance assidu ously letore the American ieople. I FROM A LOOKKI -OX. r ? . The following interest- editorial leader is liu the New fYork Sun of Jnly Oth, the day It ry a 11 was nonim- uted: ..; - ,v '--.." ' ' ' -'"-'." ' : "The man who planue-1 lK-rsyiial hu miliation for David BenuetT ll'il ' at Kansas City, md who inflict e.l that humiliation with a uicrcdess lurcet- uess which cannot lw called; brutal kv:i!i.t(! it was Intelligently precon ceived and calculated, v,-as Kit-hard Croker. -The man who really crushed Mr. Hill at Ksuisas City jud -de feat ml bis bnal attempt to assert ic tins- national affairs of the Tktnocr.i.y the title to leadership which be has so ofteu, and often ho success fully, maintained un der difficult circumstances, was 'Wil liam J. Bryan, and he alone. ! "The two widely - different aspects of the sensational incident in the cau cus of the Xew York delegation td:onld Ik? clearly distinguislnd, , , "Alb that Croker achieved in tlie way of iH-rsonal revenge ami pijitieal advantage by the downfall of lilll and Ids friends was due to his prompt ami adroit use of the opiortuuitj- afforded him by Bryan's resolute adherence to his conviction of the silver issue's liv ing iinitortance to the Democracy. If Bryan had wavered or weakened un der the tremendous pressure brought to liear upon him to sacrifice one prin ciple, 'David It. II ill would have been the man of the hour in the Xew York iieieganou, ami, uexi o liryau, iiie man of the Convention. . "Hut Bryan did not yield. Against ids bouest courage of mistaken con victions the miserable policy of eva sion, ' suppression .'and com;irotnise which has marked Mr.: Hill's course uow for just four years shattereti it self into a thousand pieces. And Mrl Croker, caring as little, periiaps, as any irran within tlie four coriK'rs of the Union for the 'moral signilie&uee of the spectacle; was on band to en- Joy the destruction of his tival in etate jtolities and to profit by it. ; OC sympathy for Mr. Hill there can Ik; little or none among - straight for ward itcrsons. He, too, had his opior. tunity four years ago." IT IS A PITY'. The Hon. Itenamin Franklin Shivoly of Indiana is by far the most iH-autiful person, yet 'mentioned" as the Demo- ratie candidate for Ylce . President. That is, if he looks like. the photo graphs of him, whfa-b .show a' tiii HHtical face. The Hon. Jim Ham l'wis. the Washington l'iiik, who Kot 11 votes lor tlie nominal ion for Vice President in the Democrat ic Xa- tional Convention July Jl. 1ST"!, is moi-e flamboyant but less stately. The Hon. John Jacob Ivcutz of Ohio is an inferior replica-of Bryan., Th" Hon. iohu A arwick Daniel of Irginl.-t lias fine oId-fashion"d tragic -ount- nancc. Most of the Xew lork c:indi- dates are pulchritudinous, and the Hon. 'Ihirid Bennett Hill has a'lwau t i fill bald head. The Hon. Bath House John, the Chicago ! luH-t-statesmau. cals the Hon. -"Carter. . Harrison "the AlMller H of Cook comity." !harlie To win", the Silver Oopher of tlw Zen ith City, looks like 11 college -i tutor. Col. Mose WetiiM"re of St. Ixuis is grand, gloomy and ini-uliar, as u man has to look w hen be wants to bulldoze the Octopus. - , Put the pearl, the flower, the crown, tlie palm, the cake, the bun. the tip ami turret of all .pulchritude -is Col. Jim t.nfTey of Pennsylvania. He Is 11 vision and a delight. If the delegates onee !e him. the ticket will lie Bryan and Huffey, the - Peerless and the Matchb-ss. X. Y. Sun, lefore the Convention. It is a pity they did Mot get n view of Col.' Jim. There is nothing of pul chritude added to tlie ticket by Adlai Stevenson. In fact, he adds nothing any way, in brains, -oratory or prin ciples dear to the Bryanite heart. He I asiicarly a. large si zed gob of noth ing as could bave lieen found in the whole country. BBYAX'S TKLEPIIOXIO ,ADDUKSS Frietuls and Fellow Citizi-us: I come not then to talk, . Because the Convention. Has business to transact, And you know uie, But I shall make .-. A few remarks to you Over the long distance telephone. A bloated monopoly Whose exorhiaut cnarges 1 Xecessitate a brevity - As painful to me As is its outragetms emlmrgo On my language! . . . Think, dear frieutls, What a siKtH-b you might have from Your matchless leader. If the Iron heel of the mon.ser Didnot lay its lieavy hand Pptin my laugujige works. ' (bids! Can a Democratic Couri-Ltjon Ijoug debate ''.' Which of the two to choose, " ; j A Bryan iech ' : Or a bill that wotdd I'aralyxe ail our time bouorei j Principles of economy? ' However, I digress; j A tid d igression csts money. I Men and Brethren: . ! I-t me lieg of you That I am still IT. - V;--.- And that the Chicago platform Is the same Yestertiay, today and forever. Keep that ever.Iiefore yoti , As your clouI by day Atd your pillar of lire by night, But if you find It ' ' Absolutely necessary to-my purees To shade it a little. . , ' Jutit a little, mind you, . TLat jou do so - ! W itli in v public protestation Ac1 n . iU. mI;slony I -.am unalterable for. The grMt and glorious principle ;; ; Of v to 1. Also. If any man attempts ' To 11m up the Aiaerican flag -J In the Ihilipjiiies or else when. Shoot him on the siitot! Them's my seutiiuents. And if the Stars and Stripes lH nt want to get it in the neck They will remain at home. . Ulerty ami gool government And that imrt of thing ; Are well enough In their way;' Itr.t it is nunc of our business,. ,; To Hcatter them broadcast ' Over the -world.' ' .. As to my running mate,' " - I want the ticket. . , ' To be exclusively Western. Forthe Kasr is iu tin1 hands Of Trusts, those menaces To the fiiH?lont of tlw? Kcpubllc. That's the objwt of th nictiiig Men and brethren. i1- , And if we miss our connect ions This time. ; A I sliall le compelled To the conclusion m . That you held A few G. O. Teters in your niuist To show you how The thing is done. My say is yet-unsaid, But tlie "hated monster Presses on mo and I must stoi. Would that I could- ' ' Talk to you as I wished. . - But I cannot . ; l'iibr tin" cinnuusfauevs. Farewell, dear bretliren. I U-iive it all to ye. llv brave ami fear. not! "v. r . W. A. lu. in Xew York Sun. I'ROTECTIOX IS AT ST A KM. "Thero is not a. state in the Union toihiy," said Senator Lolgo iu his siM-och before the Itepublican Xa tional ("onvention, "w lih-h : couhl Ih carrh d ?for fm trade against protec tion.." There is not a fnv tra l. r In the country ;. who iosssias a Tegno of dis-eruiueut w-ortli .coiiKiderntion who does not know that this state ment is absolutely true. As Senator IHlyro said, further on Iu his spee;-h, "never, was a pol icy more full y j nst i-: lied by lis works," than our tariff IMdicy. And it has lieen jusiilied in every 'state in the I'nion and in ev ery section of every state. The more wily of ; tin : f r .traders. ar, by ra-is-fng sido issue.v attempting to iiiake tb people of, the country forget or overlook the fact that the tariff, issue, is involved in the coming Presidnr tial elccfUm,. With -.a .-rampant-. .free trader like Bryan, however. p;tti4Jjtlit,!Hti ot n-'jjioif ? f 'Hiilr.nt - Mi.Tv iiil..- x.-li.. i JT''.w''!!i ami tor; long lias lNeu. t lie v t ry bead and front of American, protectionists, the wutiuiKiiice of our prottH-tivc policy is just as inucli at stake as. if there wen; 110 ' oilier issue before the country. As the people of "the i-ountry value their oiufort and pros m rity, they want to 'make no mis. lake nltout that' fact.- We are sure the voters of Oregon are fully alive to. the ImiMUtance of this Issue. There will lo no mistaking th ineaning of the vote in this state in XoVemler. It will lie between lu.ooo ami . l.,ttK majority for protection. if ! 1 J U.' AXTI-IMI'i'HI AI.ISM Ul X MAD. The ois'ii declaration of tbe onti iuiHrialist .'fri tmders ami and imtg wumtisj tliat they are fully prepared to supiort Mr. Bryan if It inies to a ' choice Is-tw ecu the I'oioerat an l IU'iuldicJtt national t .ticket, moves the Xew York1 'Times," itself a fre trade and "mugwump journal, to raise its voice in 'arnest prot-st against a eourse'so destructive to the country's lK-st Intersts. ; In'. the opinion of the 'TIiJie"'there' Is--milliiug in tbe - ex isting fsituatioii that can justify or t palliate this evt raordiuary attitti'ie 011 the part:-of Messrs. Schurz. Atkinson and their brethren of. the Anti-Imperialist league, j Should .theM imn, who four years ago weife- - among ih most active fos to the I'opt'listkt prop:iganda, sncciel tills year in throwing to Mr. Bryan theivores nec essary to make him the next Presi dent of the Uniteil States, thei'rs will lie a b:ivy resiKinsibility. In such an event;-says' the- "Times.' 'they will lie everywhere detestml as the ant hot s, in' part, of the ruin and allllctioti that will follow swiftly ufwn the appall ing disaster of that election day." This Js ; st roug language to conic from a newspair noted for its vig orous antagonism toward Uepublieaii doctrines 'arid jiolicieH for the past quarter of a i'iitury. Stronger 1ill is Hh picture which the Xew York "Times' draws of the consep.n nces certain to follow the. defeat of Me Kiuley and the election of P.ryau, as follows: . ; "The arrest of the country's Indus trial and commercial progress, the abrupt destruction of its prosienty, the -onlit ions of business stagnation, luinkruptey loss tf empIoynnt, pan ic and the weary years ofditre and loss -while the tuutry is waiting for the opMrtuuity of .the '-election - ut lltol to- corre-t the awful blirider. drive out the wreckers an. I install :l- jtafe government , will all l. chargwl to their aieouut. Tie niab-; dictions of' ruinel nien will follow them wherever they go." ' I'laincr truths than these have el-' dom leen put Into words. Each an i "Who Ghes td' All Denies AIL". ITiis is as true of the spend thrift of health as of the ; 1 ( waster of money Do not ivaste your health by allow ing : your . Blood to con tinue: impure, but " purify, vitalize and enrich it by tak ing Ho od's Sarsaparilla, America's Greatest Medicine, Dyspepsia "My kisbznd doctorrd A tang time for dyspepsia aUh orly iehu porary relief. The first bottle of Hood's SarsaparSL. helped and the second cvred him. -It cured my sick headaches' Stirs. cKary A. CUrk, Wilnvr.gtcn, Vt. auapaui Lji'l aT ilU; the nn-rrttjt!rtg a ctly rmhartig to txs mith fiood-j Rarwip-IiTfui every oiic f the tlire jcoiclitiops ; j.re dicttsl as the " result or Bryan? ' Wec-! lion would urelyj- and incvi&ibh ronif to pass. DmuJ as they infijf tlv.? hoiioim of an iinpeiUiltsm that f lias no pla co in the jioIieieH and: ititen lions of the liepubiicltii party, and no existence save j in thlr oivii ; ex aggerateil fancies.; ilessrs.; '-6chtti-3S. Atkinson and their associate f of lie Anti-Imjierialist Ieague should be; 1 this earnest ' reuionstrflnee ofl fie "Times." Hate, they MeKiuley Jin i "MeKInleyi'siu; neyerf so tirtich,! Iln must surely, bate their 4ountty f tv u more if they stte iwilling "i '-to I -' iutllt lon if four years of ltryaulsHi ihii all that: implies, i-j ' K ;-. "j i ; FditTuxifTxjvNToiAi coat. . ' . ? i ' ' ';' : Iiewa'rd That Came, to a Mnh Wiio Ijingl3' Saved His Falli?r'a i -. Trunk. ' . . ; .! '."' , Xew York, July 7; Loving: rer;ir-i for the. memory- of a dead falliir h-;l : uinoM rauk. a: w;itnv! inmioi.w-i sion merchant of X s." 70 I'ark ndae;.i to h-ave.a trunk full Jo T clothtjs ' for se veil years, mid h"-t sentiiiicrit .ltttsi met with a rich re war 1. j ; ' ' : The other day, -Wliil; looking ovtr! tlie cloTliing, -Mr. Fr; tiTv l vlt some pa pers iu tlie pocket of. a coat; $nd. uo- jm examining thc:;i. .discovered tb.n'e. dciHjs one to pmiju u.v in : I'liocnix. yix., ami ' the others to 'pwiperty. iin! fljis city. In all HiLr wralfii re-iieseiii-' cd ,i- ouhh. s .. . r. . ' . . ' ' . : i ; . . , Bifore his h.at!i . Mr. Fr.ink,."Sr..i Was a not d ojiti tan, ;'.u 1 -n ioiti-d a'.s l, a ,inillio!iai!o. He lived 111 au isiuis- lentatious .manner aid" nvwn .sjmtco. yf Ills WL.lItll lie V tM lltlli 11 in'any of his wavs ;ivi oi kuius os? joliey in illiteri lit . irrai'VA. Sli.t. cor4 ucrsrf Li 1hmu' ,inr Ml. J i.ui'4 .Jed his ixiriHH exaiuiiv '-J . hi e 4 hite anil fui'M I j1 1 --, ti.au 0ttO the Lifi;e.r stun, ai v,hi-n tllOSIf ' In I i'.'.V est tni.-i te! !v luiii. 1 he priiiKTl wiio. knew livid d. aiii'.nu' his -:i.l h 1 ii. '11: Jig ill II! . (li.'CIIS t' aecifln 'he dlscrrpf'ijcv. yim STBAXCJFST f FBFAlx YlMt UndooJ'tedl.v " thjc :stra'jres fre-i$ yet. of the many curious c:ers .:: v,y Iglhtnhig tlurhig, the vcr n-'v i! 5'btmder'stoncH- In! . this sect Ion.-' itajf ts-iUHl on Saturday nigbl at tie r-si; denee of Mr. and! Mrs. . Cra.i4; i;J I if ion stret, Mr. sitivl Mrs. Cttig-,ver- siitimr in t!u ir i( ni during the iliti'i derstorm if Satniday., night hen aji order of burulngj feathers seme 1 lo ;ill tlie room. ; Miis. "r;tig sjtrki .of; i(, but the subject j WSM passed ':'-o-e. tlicy thinking licit some if, tbh 11 t gioes IiviiTg in t'tje ticighboi-hii'd wji. sttioklug 'uiosq.uiri .Yesterday Mrs. to eiM-n a w a rdi Craig had oectsioii be iti w'hit'ii. sh kept itiueli of heii rm.-ry. an I 011 '..p ihg the d.ir that same umploasani'' odor filled the, Mm. An Jnvi st fga--Hon was liiad. and the la ly w.(s' amaxed to Hml btiat on'a very'li in j some tires t he ydVet . w-llh j which' it was triiuMicd had been btutied com- plefely off,-, and a lan?e steel bs; -kl that caught tite j velvet out of sli:ipi. In some uiiakcoitntable maiim r. aiild without shocking , the" iuniait's oC the. room, Ughtuingj bad entered tite dress.; uicltjjig 1 Hie tetup.mii- steel wardrobi and bijrneil tite yelyeiu fn.!s it liko it w an n -ojMr wi!rt wStlmot even seorcitiiig j another stariu-m . ;A sniai) - scorching plaet was left o"n tme carK-t under t lie wurdn.be. Truly .0. idienomeiioii jof the rarest ; kin 1 WHISKEY IX TlIElli STOClvIXOS . St. Paul. July I 7. "The' ihpi..r habit is diH-reasing a thong, the men. T but lit is increasing atiioiig vvoHNiii." said Mrs. LeonofaM. Lake, of St. I.onb. in her lecture ou teiriperntMejnt St..' Mary's Hall!. Mrs, lake va4; Lntro ilueeil by Fathcj- ;iblonsJ Oi' St. Mary's church., and .poK fir t.i.-r s;n iioer. Iter, subject lieln. "ihv I . ;t a Total Abstainer " Tbe li.efk.n. r stated that ouoj ra m win nio.e 1 Jm men wen otat abst a liters ; itoW wiast '"''ks v. iin cant icsrsho I bemsel vk iM-cause theSr biiim-s-, hilt rest. de- ( hap'iy an I -otnloi tabb and contented niandcd it. Many 'lu;si?ies ci. ieetis j '. 4btntoii Irom .!faiit:ary 1st un nduscd to employ .a in-ui unless thev 5 ' -1 '' '"la r .list sittiply -don't know had suntcifHnt proof- that he' never toin hed ' litpmr in any firi i; ;n the other hand, manr - tiriu tli it1 em- ploy wotu;u i-ontplain. Mvs. Lake, that tludr ,Mplovsj bring lb (ptor.-io their work with them.- A man at the head of a -l;irgi factory j- illforined the Lielnrer tl'mt ;l n i j. itt.i f eueoiiimo'i for ! girls -t lit iii 1mm ties of whiskey 1 with them to; the Iddden away iu thtir stodklug. rei'jiy PKIU'S VAST. MIXEIIAB IH'CT. PKO The xoii of i'em ,ouain the larg- t number - of mPieruL sii: r i(- at Pi una. - m the- ttortu. ierdt!'tu t e.t t Kill sulphur: silver; Id. ; iopis-r jitid in the gn-iit mining, b.-isnof fern de Pa.-eo. in ciiur.il Pen:, au.l pto- pit.ne. Miic!:silver, amifr-rotts ground and lMkra:iM Arewiiijt.i. C-njibal.-' U tin Hoiitli. i At; tin preseot ti:ie tie I1UIIOMT- Ol , 1H1HCS ia epPot :! mo 'Stv, i uiplojt ing.Tu.o-fii,, u.j ii,K n. T.c yauel of, lhe.n.i 'as,M increase J, b; more than .vt iwr ceut,. Wjliiiu the 1 t.s; two j ears hr. Jofison's Vacation. I I t .'II .MI. jV"i. Jeb.--eii fsu'iMiicr hi t -, 1 r Job-on r-. frotu tlie -1ood fertile turned with M'.nvjd( last Hint declared of! sumuK'i- i if'tiit.-i'If on tlie. stibject" j Vil:, is is tle last." be annoiined. hot-weather Jl com- No 11101 of them idiotic )::sinl t.tr inc. I.bavent t foriail.-u. a . tinnuie.'Siuco 1 .eft hoint. o'((l ji:ict ti leij ami sum- ashrngKiT-r: a .pri'tt.v live in. If fuits me v. t-:er. r'.i'-l tie iic: t Wine I Ihi n;iylvy rtray lne a way littn my .owi home -for it luourli or -six v.-eik.- .img the six- Klhig : w,"itber, ll.e t,ne Umy does tiie ttraggiag iu or she is gomg to bo old :t ''f'w tiling;. I didult. want to fro in ike iitsf " . 1 - (nvhyj" pntiii Mrs. Jlon,. "you jkiiowthat'-you' ' ivero falling alout jgoli'g'. to tlt beach with., duticipatioii jtor weeksi ifefoie we ' j . j "Xo, I wii-n't. Sirs. Joltfou," LnJer St'ptsd Mr. .Joltsou. "I didn'jl any more want to go to the beiieii thjun'! want il to j.;o to jail, in'il you'iv evidently isufleiing from an atrophlisd iitemory wi.-eii "yu say otherwise, dj .wanted to !Sl;iy at home and b cointortaldtv but ;I was. wliocdleil ami ' bampboKbsl and Ict'sIdhMl .into-kftiuir off' wili you to a iwaraiiug. te-KiJiig. stfuif ter resort, iwirf-TM I had to cit on a rW-lmt bote! pon h anil talk pretty to at lot ' of ieo i'ple that-1 bad nothing in common i w it ti and thyt in-rdutbiy i'spi?ed tin in their imiiOst wjtilK, and where I had to flounder t round an ice-4old sea v.a tvi4 eviy day '.because allj the rest ot the -sjng did it, and win ref I had to go hilong u. 'croifiers in .aiH4ats. and get s! k evt ry time you nodded to me tht .. yo.u wauu-d t: go. - 'when I ljdut get a proper - mcall of victuals dining iuy ciitho stay, aad where I had b push you around ii a pcrrnnbu-ifitoi- iiiid look- as if I liked it . just be- cacj-io all tlie. ,. oilier inihfeiles dnwii thej-e witli i-ateng, health-. J.Ki -pound wiv.'.? perambulate their wives, : and wb.eiv 1 felt jn geiei ,l like a .salt iu acker 1 in Jhe. bottom f i iie barrel. It'm taken me a good ii:ny years to ge tills homo together, atid-" "V'4-U. I am suns' I wetthi be irfcct- ly t-ootent to iciiiam at home all the ..lolison. 5t'gg;st- year around." said '"Icnt": 'you rcintinber Mrs. ihdt I cd la-t spring that . we home tlsis -year' -and. get 1 rc-main at new porce- lain bathtub instead 'of fiii'iiding' t!a tiipney for. a trip, and', have 'the house paii'teo: ail over, and gft a new chif- rntor-" lonier nun ti moi(ri! rei s "You -have n gifted iniaginat ion. .Mrs. .lolison, it wonder to said Mr. Jf,ibson. "It's me tn-n yea uidur taiie to the writ lug.- of - ti. tion I'd like lo accommodate membonng' all that, but- 1 1 early life, you by re iuy .memory isn't -a-elastic as, ii rnighi be oonveni eof for 'you: to have it, do reiueta injr. however, that you bjgan to tink er with ma-ferial --for a Jtew battling suit. UK early, as the hhmi)1i of March. " 1 that, you begaii to rad tin se't ude ;!ilvertiscjncjits in Tile Star paper oeioiv.the lilacs begun t show up on tlie market stands, and ftiuit you be wail to SX-A letters from J-ioiel keepers ilo-n at the -'beach in response to your .s'e!el inii!l'ies !'. to;t'ii;iS. long, be- loio the, month of May ra-giicd-.io its close, and' that a, hen the lirst hot "day lil Jltlio l:ipM)ed ".along f.oll .beg.-in 1; pa iii and to look wis'tir and to tv icas k that ; you'jl '.never sotrferod so et h from lhv heat l n v, and to tell me t ic t. you'- Ihoug'd j l -. m-eded a -haicre a lid xiu a salt' aiisi'itttv boil v. .' i v - ' ll'l O OJi. I 1'nin't ' yon, .sav two hveek: before we .vi.ij-j) d thai y i ia! to- reimiiii in fl pit fed io!i;s tiiat the biiliuir -itV all suiiinicr.. jind " f - - "I':iiiiiig city, Mrs. -'obson?" cx ehin?to.i ;,lr.'.: Jobson.j. "Yon never Ktn.,! rut make use m Vtn-h a b" in in ' vottr li'iei with refei-eiu-'f lo ' Wa'!;?ig-e ton. " .Vil ; tisis talk til. .ul -Washiiigioii l'fing a ht city in the sutamer is tooon stiiiie. lt""'S;'co"l en-'Hghjlor me, any-i'ov.-. andthe iext time .feu commence to hok ; isi fid .befre jtht si in 'ncr's half I m -ir! 1 i, I'll send you to 1 t:e sea side,' ;;) ,1 ilit, but 111 f-uty ;at home i!yvlf. ' I've had all' tip' summer re sult itig. I waot iu mme.j '- : This -writs -the- way. Mr. Jobs' 01 'de em risk bfu'-lf .itHir-his return to the Weii.shl!. 'last year. It mjiy be reiimrk e.1 that, in attributing tf 'Mrs.' Johsoii a 'v'iblj-' .uurchlra-iiitible' -jesire'' to go t i the .beach..-Mr; .IbImhi i:;s. a -' 'iisr.al'. jitst a triilc beside tint jjiinrk.- How.ev ir, it wsis a settled tiling from ''Ut iitae Mr. Jobsou 1 suited Jiiis "pronuiieia iiM iip on', 1 he' subject oi snutiiier .trips 4 hat tlyr-.l would be ji- iuht. r trip 'foj. tin .hilwms, this yj.H'r; Mrs. Job ''. .; coutcut With t.lir -imderstiind-itig. ihe had never Itetn 'p.art ici. tal ly fond oi the hotel existence and the iueessanl dressinit and jdutiging about of a sca.sHie rcsork 1 . Fi-iijtie.iitly 'during thf ivitiler. ' when . friends Hr 'tlie .rolismii would ask them where they wore jToiiiji When the suu.im r came again.! .Mr. Jobson would cxpjifiate at git at lefiglh .a mi wit It- much Jvrvor up.-;j! the comolete hi'cjey f motbin f ibis' who think t ie-y're ;itt: ,t Siu imjsed ttoii it they ctitrt niniui'-'e to I'-lve their com S.01 table, homes' for a jiuont'li or two every summer ami tufli to a erazv Snillllll'l' 1-e'iH-t w'.iffr. ! tt,..t- 1 .i -.. spend all their' thte i . tw tfanniiig thesu- st-lvett. and light iiiir bii'sotuf n's .'ami ttyin to they win convince t!em,i Ives t!mt "it.iiitga Still time.' "Xot any more loH tlie Jobsons." lr- Jobsmn. would wmfl up, ilectdedly when ftiey're well off. and they're wcieotue to iio alt tin su minor-resort gltd-lii g th.y aiit to. Bat I know one Washing! on fair wbo will heuee tortii Uud Wasldiigtoa. goot cmuigh tor him the year 'round,' ' ' Mrs. .foiisou did not -begin, as usual. n At it'll to iri't her clol'ien leailv lt'.r :i j ut.i.t-1 11 n.n- at iioi, 1. -1 1 iter sen., a . . . . 4 t . . . - J ... . . , glad to le rid of llmt imther.i Xothiug was f-.-iil lont Mitiifjier jilatis,, and she took if f4r graimcil. that th3 v, ottid have a piiet, comfortafde sea son of it bi r.ca-th .the; shade of - their own vine and't g f reo.s .'liien were some) humid. Mibry davs lain in May. On the second hu I'tid. mbry day late isi May LVlr. Joli- ol cai V' IV 1 ' bom.- t rem; bis o(li'i mop :J and felt so fordo ,'td n't gd 'e 1 hx'dn't ccmj.!a"ts:ng that ' "n. u down" in years.; It was obvious ' io M l"s.. Job.ofi that is: wntiPfd her to j stvgesTr j J.ai lli . tal f a plta to some into! place, hot Mrs. Jolsoi didn't i have any Me-h . ugwfoH ti make. j 'S!.. .lii "lie Wasn't felb'lgjth' hi it j at .alL M r. -fob-on" Linked sid'', i ,e at" i Per. nod then he wenl on to fay that r Sbojgtit a thingiou wot:M baie a; pretty warm sumraer of It this year. Mr. dobson saw a lot of plctur8 "fif joyng women in oatntng suits In .th L fashion dejartment of one of the na- Ixts early in June, and be commented vyxm how- touch .more stylish women .r,t iieginnitig to rfg themselvs up for .:i5r -!itr ln thin'? tlinn -ttiov l!.i 1- . .... ...... . -------(- ....... t4 U i. rir. r yetirs. Mrs. Jobsin, however ii'iTii'f inlre the Iitnt nnt ...itn t . - , jirt J!soii gazed at her out of the slants of his eyes, ns if waiting for her to say noiuothhtg. ?n I'riday aftrton last Mr.' .Tol turn came home with some bundle under his arm. lie calmly oiioiicd tht bundles' ami showinl them to MpC Jobson as sVon as he got in.Otie of iho bundles' contained a heat whit-e flannel suit, another a yachting cap, and still another a pair of wmte caul vas shKs. : . - "IJks Vmr asktl,-'Mr. Johon, jauntily. "Why. yes; - they're nice,' replied yfrs. Jobr-ou, -; ""but men , don't. ' wear such things in tb city, dj thny?" "Thes, Mrs. Jobson.'.Hald Mr, jol'.. son, "are Hot to Ik worn -'in the city. They're to adorn 'the person of one Jobson down at (lie seashore, when oi .Ujb-!ii and his wife will In alut this time tomorrow :tftertnon." : "Put. liogan Mrs, Jobson. "I thottght . you had forever- fpresworu the kc.-u shore, and that " ' "Foresworn the s a shore';" said Mr. Johsoii wit h an " extrexsioii . of crent surprise. "Wlm? Me? When did you ever hear me s.iy anyildng of t, -sort?" ' - "Why. haven't you Ihk-ii sayliig a? wtiiter ii:at ---" s . "Xot unie.ss 1 said It in my l.-).:- ."Put I lraven'f. a :ratr made no ili-it would 1h suitable for the seashore- find " . "?.rt -.;-Jobson." broke' in. Mr. Jobsoit. mi ;if;u niuii.i, ui imsltiMHI, who . Is on the vrge of prfwiirnjati '' t'roni a coiiibiiiatio!i.f heat and over. Wirk has -extended to you a -cordial bivifntton- to- :reco.5iipany. him to jlie -sc-a shore tomorrow' .afternoon.' Yoiif lr.'sbaiid. madam, lias been lit the h.-di- it of going to the f the summer foi Keashofc p. if- a jiarl a good many vetrs. and he doesn't hiteml. at this day -Hid date, to be -cliise'ed i! nf Hie' plea;.-, u re simply because u set ti that old .wail a'MUit nothing' to wt4ar. -I shoub! . very iimch dislike to g tV the seashore, by myself.' Mrs. .lohsou. hut will you bo -ready to take tire! Jrahi totiiorrov,-, that's w'hat I .want to' kimw.V' fj "Mrs'Jobson was ready, and they. wo'-it. aii i when ihey-yct la.i ic Mr. .iiiltsim will probably make 1h: same declaration about summer resorts that h made iat .m .ni. and then forget. it all over 'again. ' aJ i Jobsou- is a eoa-sislent-- forget ter. Washington Star. ST A YTDX 1 1 A P P I IX I X " S. Movemenis of tiio 1'iople I.ilti'e City. in That Live Siavtoi:. or.. July 11.' J. P..-I M vie.-, wi'n was taken suddenly ill last-week. is again on the strtH-t:--. - Mr. Uud Mrs. Chsts. Yon.ky were Su letjl isitovs at the Xoibert Iiollie uti- .lav. .--'..' ' A huge rattlesnake, measuring -ovt r three-1 fret in lei.iglh. was kill.-il a few 1,1 dies', above staytou a few- days ago. The snake 'I tad ten rallies and a lui- Mr. and Mrs. U. I Winiei. v, ho ';.u . ly arrived In this city Irom Portland,: ate comfortably settled ia the ' I'lardiU- . house, on First street. Mr.-Wittier has st ct'ted -employment in the- p.rov.n nulls. A iiine-Htt!id baby girl was bnn b. Mr. and Mix II. Boy on Satarday. .Itily 7t '!. Miss Maggie Taylor arrived Hi this oiiv on Tih say of last week, from j '1. .'cat olio. Idaho, and is a guot at the lioua of Mr. and Mrs. !. b. Biowu. tj Warren Kh hardsttii. Wesley Kiuirs C!ar tice Anderson. Alva Thomas juid James' Bass formed ;i p.-H'ty of yoini'4 me:i who -left on Tuesday morning's, .-o.,... ..n I'linti. in niiiiiis iM iirtMii tir- 'ij.-t . . .. ...... - egt.11 and Washington In search of eiu rilovnicitt. I " . ti: t C. .,.1 I.'l?., t ittl..f took their departure Tuesday, for -ma. Xeliraska, where they expect t .-j-etul several months visiting relatives ;t)id llietids. .Mr. and Mrs. I,eo Itrown leive f.r XewiMifl next week, where they will i-peiid tiie next two months in r -st and recreation. ' - Kicii ;ou FIXIk Dawson City Ueports a Xew at Koyukuk. HI loffl'lO Tacuiii;), July 11. News has is -en re-' eived hen f rorn I a wsmi regarding-a? -oyage mmle by the schootier -Florettre' S..' whii !i left that place May '--'I bound for -the Koytikuk tliggings Avitli .sixty pros'teeti-s alniard. The vess'l we;nl d its way V) inih-s tip the Knyu kvk too point forty-live miles t'rofu the mines, discliarged the passengers and returned. Claims bave Ix-en staked at.lhop ndneSj dirt fiom whih averaged ?l to the pan. " The' gold js very coais ai d Is reiorteil P4 lie worth SIS b tin Dtiine. Properties are lM'iug v.otkcd n M rile nd Slab creeks, South Fork and Twelve-Mile. The steamer City of Seattle, wbkh arrived on tin SotitHl yestenlay.'.- "brought 1) passcng-rs from Skagway and yi.tfMMHHt in treasure. The vessel brings news that the steamer Cottage City, is 011 her way down with not less than ."SJ.tKHMMiO Hi dust. . IX WEST VIIUJINIA. Cliarbsfon. .WV Vib," July 11. -The' state lb ptddicaii cop Vli-ut hill this.vve--pg riiobiated Allsit P. WhHo br bjvi ruor. ' . , 1 ux.Movi:i BY II I'M AX SUFFER" . IXfl. '. . - ' ' Xo Chinaman cares if a faming breaks rait jirar him. or is horfcvUo another Ciiitiaman is tortured, or.will exert idmself against his own huvrot to iti'vcnl siiTerlug to any other l ti:i!i iK-ing. And n Ciiinaman ever t-orgcfsir ptest huts that he is a nietii iwr of the. supreme civiliz-itloti of th'1 world--if Mb-ed, oV the only one lo v.idcji. in; ids 'Judgment,- tiiat Sirl"'it iejm In it.-: original meaning can I' btlingly applied. R,.ar 'Jut " ' -I ' Vie r.inJ Yj-j tow A:r cntcro . if