DAZED ON THE DE8ERT. KtMnu Dim nf Tlilrot Within Onu Hundred Etui Fifty VnriU ofn LUo tifFroMi Water. lOn tho burning winds of Cocopnh des ert Iwsldo ft lnko that npponro to bo of tlio coolofit nncl tho purost of frosli vn lor, Ho tlio bones of nn Amoricftii wlio aTod of thirst, mid around Jilm nro fivo orsix holes of two or threo foot in depth, wSich ho dug with his llngor unils in u frenzy of thirst. His flngors nro worn IJftfnt tho onds, nnd only his whitouing olios nro left to uenr whiiobs to tlio Grog01?- loso Qnrelti, who makes a living by Iponunng iroin onu muu camp to nnoui jxj on tho desert, has rctumod from n a-ip which began on Aug. 20. IIo left licro nt that timo and ongngod a gnido uMtho now jiliiccr camp at Los Pinochm, Ijolow tho boundary lino, to taku him to jmnining camp in tho Cocopah moun tains in tho heart ot tho ueoort. Tho guide was named Quirino Sosilio, n lialf breed, and with them wont also Frank Cota, n Mexican. Thoy loft Los Eicnchos in tho afternoon, travoled all night, and by tho next morning wore far out on tho desort. By sonio mihcil- bulntion thoy wero without water, and ftSFbugh not lost they wero bowildered as to tho nearest way to a well and spent Jio noxt two days in travoling without water, becoming almost insano from thirst. On tho ovening of tho third day tlioy found water. Thoy wore then on tho northeast sido of Great Salt lake, or XJagunn Suliuln, that lies between the Cocopah mountains on tho cast nnd the Painted mountains on tho west. Tho lake is about six miles wido and 20 or 80 in longth, varying in si.o according to tho hcasou, indicating that it is fed by tho gulf of California. It is very shallow and saltier than tho waters of tlio ocean. Tho threo men proceeded southward between tho lako and Cocopahs for a 'distance of ten miks or so and there en countered two Mexicans and a whito man. Tho two former wero named ilar garito Angulo aud Folipo Moreno, and tho American's namo was not learned, Gill from tho description ho is thought to bo Fred Wohsum, who left this city Pjfor tho Cocopah placers sonio weeks ago. Garcia continues tho story us follews: "Tho mencamo from Los Picachos by wuy of Niji and had been without wa ter for several days, and one of them, a:Margarito Angulo, was already cruzy. Ho was as deaf as a post and wandered around like u drunken man. Ho puid no Retention to my guide, and wo had to hay hold of him to make him drink. In KTfow hours ho was all right. Tho oth- Fern wero in their right minds, but in u terrible condition, and as I saw their Swollen tongues my own begun to swell, for I had passed through tlio same tor iuro only two days before, nnd oven now Jny tonguo swolla while I think of it. Wo imvu them water, and tlioy soon re- Rived and continued on their way. Thoy wero burdened with a dry washer nnd Sumy tools and moved slowly, feo wo on Holt them, my guldo giving tneni nirec- ions whero to lliw tho next wuter. "A few miles Inrthor wo camo upon tho bones of a mnu lying htark on tlio tTand ubout 20 yards from tlio Jako. There wtw noilohh loft. Tho coyotes had fpuiid the Ixxly, Ouo leg was gouo, init iho root of the n-iimiiw wore there, The Jfoad luy toward tho north, fiwo upward. Tho whibkers wero iluiK mm jurumg gray, and tno nuir was uiu wim. " jnuii had worn u blue jumper, u rod ypoleu niinrhirr, one Ixwt and u urowii rSWUOll llUt l lOUllll Ulimip JuJi jtB T Ills Juniper pookot wlileli ooiitaiiiwi TiIh imnur. wliioh in li Iiiww of wi " Ivolcipo or jmHr wwk, uiliwul 'Joinoti IjTfoon.', iwiyjiuu.tr A- T. mid 8. V sVI'nii.kii. ' In the mum wax uIm IKtrl of igiw'iibw'k. Tliwu wtw noUitiiK ' ' Iflojitify iho my tii mv vn muui p piu. o, linn wu uni iv !" !)avo liwii JarK , , , WiuuU w.jjn off, mt Uiujw Vitm Ww r tJ : Jioli n Uiu nmuml lummt um ? IliiMiD y htwuwhh i ISajj iuhiIv wUi v, jiiuk ml 4wW tmw Vt 1 1 iw UjU Mtnuui ilw iuum iw jujilu.4( miA m rif rf I" Y jww uiui i iiaiua in utuwiw iimwi" .1 4.... ....! !.. tn..i . il.uii llu UiiUatt. UUMHHH vt mm iliU '! ytUM ' !' ' . i . . (.. i u rrv u iiui wmi at - i .J ....uitlu ill i inn nn iut ui'Kuum mm uwhiiww8 m j,d tu41tMM HUM UM H m' fft.lM IH" M. ! W""" a,, n w " " "' in i.i ni i rf ? ... .. .i. -.. A Id. Uy l 141 6MMMM HUMHHH MW II ,... t) U. MNWfV IPM w w" Vrci'tnrlun IIiiI1iIhk. Jim IJoyos, ft Ban FriiiKilsco gontlo man who keeps what is known as tho Golden Shore butcher shop, has two vogotablo oatitig bulldogs, who have managed to livo ond thrivo on potatoes, carrotH, turnips, cnbbago nnd other va rieties of vegetables, together with n littlo fruit occasionally by way of dos sort. Paddy, the inalo dog, (I yenw of uge, has boon living on green goods for about flvoyoars, whiloNollio, tlio mate, ha1? eaten tho food sinco nor awjualnt nnco with Pnddy, which is of about two years' standing. Mr. Boyos recently fed tho dogs in tho presonco of an Examiner roporter. IIo throw a big Early Iloso po Into down tho aidownlk, and Paddy reached tho prizo flrst, took it in liis mouth, bit it in two pieces and dropped it again. Nollio took tho lnrgest pleco and oto overy fragniont. Paddy thon took tho other half and gulped it down whole. "Ho doesn't caro much for potatoes, but ho will oat them if Nollio does," said Mr, Boyes. "You must not imag ino that ho broko tho potato in two as an net of chivalry. Ho probably thougb it was a turnip." As intimated by Mr. Boyos, Paddy prefers turnips nnd nlways peels them liimsolf. Mr, Boyes then throw Pnddy a whito turnip ubout thoNi.o of his flat. Tho dog caught it in his mouth, rolled it nround n fow moments, spit out n handful of pool and cmictly munched tho tender heart with as much relish ns Ward McAllister would dissect n ten derloin. His mato used tho samo caro while eating her turnip, but swallowed tho potatoes skin and all. San Fran cisco Call. A Itlnff I'urzle. In this city recently the possessor of a diamond ring roquestcd u friend to tako tho ring to n reputable house and borrow $10 upon it. Tho fiiond com plied and soon roturuod with tho nion oy. Tho ring was placed in tho safo by tho man who furnished tho cash, there to romain until it should bo redeemed. Later on No. 2, who pawned tho ring for No. 1, concluded that ho would like to liavo $10, aud as tho ring was u val uable ouo ho returned to tho man with tho safo and asked for the money, which was readily furnished, tho tafo man supposing tho ring bolonged to No. 2, tho man who pawned it. Nos. 1 and 2 now had $10 each, provided thoy had not spout it, which is more than likoly. Later on it happoned that tho safo mail went homo for tho night, and his placo was taken by another. Tho second safo man know nothing about tho trausao tions of tho first safo imm concerning tho diamond ring. When another man (No. 3) prosonted himself and courteous ly stated that ho had left a ring in tho ohnrgo of tho first safo man and dosirod to got it, tho bocond safo man, being convinced that tho ring belonged to No. 8. handed out tho glittering oirolo cf gold without uunecoKbury delay. No. U, I t.l..,..l . ..n. nrlnn r9 lllll tllll. Oil UUIUUJIIIK lUBDUMW W "1 found that ho also needed some money, and at onco. Ho thoroforo lot no Mwo in putting up tho ring t his imolo's for an equivalent in coin of Iho runlw. Tho result; Tho ilrst safo muu is out 1 20, No. 1 is out a diunioud ring uud owos I0, No. 3 is iihwad $10. No- 3 ahead all ho could gut on thu ring, Holona Independent. BOMETHINn IN HI8 NECK. It Wiw Two In. Iir ,,f HUrl I'rom Clr ruliir hitw, ouil IIo DMii'l lio,w II. On Monday, Aug. 27 last, no of tlw inserted tooth edger fuwh nt tho D. It. Wingato Lumber ronipnny'H mill got into n bad wuy, mid during tho enrly morning of that dy rout nwvernl of tho half oirclo spring that hold tho tooth In. Tho men about tho odgcr were on tho wntch ami kept to ono ida Wil liam Litchfield, head odger nt that ma chine, hud juiit walked up, ami whllo talking of the ugly behavior of that paitieulur saw won knocked down by a lick on his throat just under tho nuglo ni tno right juwiioue, beneath his car, Tho gash was not mora than half an Inch In circumference. Tho wound bled freoly for n few minutes, but by tho timo ho walked 100 yards to tho ding store it had coated to blow!. Tho cut was n smooth ouo, mid as there wax not the least sign of tho presonco of any for eign substaiico beneath tho vkin tho pa tient was dismissed with a simple lo tion with which to batho tho wound occasionally. A few days ago n lump uppcarod on tho skin two inches below tho point first injured, and tho uttending physi cian lanced it. This seemed to relievo him, but last Saturday ho liegau to re alize that thero was a hard Kiibstauco jubt under tho skin immediately over his windpipe, and today became to Drs. Hedra aud Hownoii and told them thero was something in his nock. They mado nn incision aud found n pleco of metal, but being uncertain as to its shape thoy stopped to nsk tho patient to deserllw it. Litehflold told tho doctors ho could not givo them mi accurate description, but to just stop tho bleeding a minute, and ho would go to tho mill and get ono for them. This was done, mid ho marched off to tho mill, nearly a quar ter of a mile, uud returned in 20 min utes with n half circle of stoel half an inch wido and two inches from point to point, threo-sixtccnths of an inch in thickness mid weighing fully mi ounce, Tho doctors begun feeling for tho lost spring ami dually mupped it out, cut in and brought forth ft duplicate to tho pieco that Litehleld held in his hand. As soon as tho operation was iwr formed and tho Incision drtscd tho pa tieut went homo und got his dinner, but ho was in town this afternoon, looking better and mora cheerful than ho hud at any timo sinco tho ploco of i-teol forced its wuy into his jieck.Qraugo (Tex,) Cor. Gulveuten News. THE DOCTORS PUZZLED, .11 i ii U "" n I AuMt tmt wtoM j ,, w.4iau mil mt UM4tSH '"' "f " Mux li Vm ... . u.iMf ut uv4tmt w." mAuiiiM Imf but . .. 4 W ' M4b i ' I.' ' ki i. ,i,j mt4t4 .J,mLii tl4) (4Nl4fJtf Jtiii Wood muiI Ik'iuivll. Bx-Congnwwuu Un Wxl Win ohuraetariaio nnuudoteof his HrntmmA lug with JuinuN Uurduu Jlwniutt, Uiu aider. Mr. Wood itwk mi mivu mitlu luml polities bfun h was of lt Jy liu wiw lrdu"d lw llWHiMi ty jiowjMieruiUr, uud if luf h i4 Ion of l)w duyn WMght mmaul mti fiuUJuu by giving UMlJoU-r jhyujl eutUgutiwi). Mr lUml Ju Th JtoW luuU Uiw mW up wJ uh4 Mr. Wuwl AiUiHy. TU uH 6w lh M' lr wml iw liw uilturM tMm, lirmiy rwriilvwl te Wt M' H-uutM Um. 11m fuiinU (Jh mUM at Ui iM, mi but lug w lb mmUug mUf illjl ILUMt killil. iirHvU. Mif. ' ' "At fim mm vmmr "Ym, 4f 1ai l m mm "WmU, Wuwi, Uuw iM r! "I MM hrtf tu " U4m4," Uww.44,1 iLt illHtA Muuliiw AUHMrf ' Wwll mt WmiZm't urn iSuiw Hatff- mat 0lu0tm w iu Mail! m ' w' , i. 4 ifcv W " m li4 UtVi . mm " "" m it mrntt mm mm - 4 ttU tmy ' V i 4fr Umi m Vm u It,. Kit 4 I., ...4,1 in, mm mm mm I. S ttMg uftt " 4 MMm vmm M ititt mo4uI I, . iUiittf 1' I it mi V'm M ' ' Mall" y 4W ' I) i, It 4 Ui ' 4ti nn. 4 " t i. i.m ' ' li,i. w.i. in I 4 Jtlit, . u.m Aimtot . 'M , MliiM t W4 w it win i'' A Nuw nnd TruuMfomu fHunuut IIim Jlalo IU AiurMuw lu jAin'luu,' TJio medical profession in London Is again puzzled by th" peculiar now ills- ciuo which has broken out nt Intervals during several months past, prjnclpully among tho inmate f tho London work houses, For want of u Iwtter numo they call it JermutUis exfoliativa. The mor tallty, at nrst moro than 60 per rent, is now coinpuiimvoiy iow. Tho ilrnt symptems nro jniiuiiimulion of (ho skin, grent IrritntUm following this. Tho skin pielsolf in largo putelies. In i-oiue euwjs iluro uiu )nmorr)igos under tho -kln. Jn utUnt lurgo blisUirn urofoiiueij, Tlw origin of Iho 4Imom Is nmyotery. Thu miunt unually I ooinosexlieuiejy vreuk mid miwAnM, The duruUon nf iho UJi vijnbj. jt fiinjmiilly wnWiw wvwrnl wwik. 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Utl U lmjWtimifmd bmuttmm mwudUt frmsmm Htd kmm. ms mnmwmi mm tmmwm. ftmimmk Hmmtl Hm ust m ntmMtp m mmi 0 tU mum W W mm mm y u nl dm tU mmm u iuU m mmkMtm m mm mmmmm m WW ii mU mttimm J mm m K4 mm mM J mmW k, tmuit mmm i I- TALE OH TWO UAUIE8. Trti" Hlory "' lt"l'ii I -If" Itellrilt1jr n KHila'.l-.r '.lli" lrl. Th ir wiw vrvwdiil wlnni 1 rcnuliod It, mill tlicro v.'ft only on viwsint rnt In tho front, which I wiw glad to conn py. J lift an I puttied Isiek, with n nlgh of natlsfactioii, uvihi latere J had n ciinncu to Infcomo curious nUmt my noighbur, I heard from tho ruar of tho car n baby' fretful cry mid a wearied mother' voice trying to soothothe tired child. Mingled with thM noniid camo a Kccond mother' tone, drawling but complacent. "Ned," ho aid, "hear that poor lit tlo ultig try. Ned i a flood laby. IIo iiovisr crlel" Of aiurso my curiosity wa nrouwd, end I turned to see tho rival babies nnd tholr mauima. Tho f usy littlo ono wn in full lght. Ono rosy cheek nstel on tho shoulder of it neat but travel stained littlo woman. Tho pretty, Ixiby bluo eye wero filled with tear, tho chubby little follow wa sucking hi thumb and doing hi best to go to sleep, but tho timo mid tho placo wero against him, Tho patient, dark eye of tho mother rested lovingly on tho wcct, troubled foco of her boy n sho rocked him softly lu her arm. All thi I saw in ft moment, and I then tried to look Ix-yond tbi interest ing mother and her natural boy to that wonderful baby that never ,Tled ami to hi proud parent. I could not co thorn, however, because tho restless littlo head hid them from me, but every now mid then there enmo to my car the hush of one voice, followed liy tho iroud tono of tho other. At last tho train stopped with one of thoso backing, bumping motion with which wo are nil familiar. Then the terrified Keren m of the thoroughly aroused baby mado tho nervous mother liuslen to leave the car a quickly n possible. Following her and closo be hind her wa fat wouinu, with wrin kles in the back of her neck midn large, showy hat. Sho lifted her baby up with ouo jeweled hand, mid as she kissed liiiu on the pug iiomi drawled eut: "Ned' a flood boy, Ned' luiiiniiiit'H own sweet, precious flogglc. "Boston Globe. DCVARE OF FflEBH OLIVES. How a Clirrnli I'IhiiUt Aiiiii Illimx-lf Ht lli J!h-iimi f liuiiiK'iit TruroliTi). Eastern visitor in Cullforulu tiro nl wnyn much interested In the olive pi nu tations which, in recent yr, have be come n fen tu to of the inont nilherly counties of the stale, The lover of the siieculent fruit when pickled mid lst tlixl for pole in the emit end north are always uuxlou to teste the olive fnwli wid rljie. 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U4iiillil MHjH mmmrmmr mr mmmmrmmmw MPWlP tni, 4 A mT Wi ur mmmmm immm mmwmmmmt mm)miinti m tm mm mmmim mm mmM Mm rit mm mmimU'tm lm hw jh4 -4i W mt mtmtml mmmm t M 44H " l4t imm mmm mmii mtm wwtaMf im mummt m! m Mft mwmtftm M NPV "' M ' W " rm J., liu J ImmtUmU " mw .- - ' - Tmmr - ;. tu- mm lmmtmm, 71 w -T m i4 tmim m mimm MMiN l mm fmjmjmmmm mmmm) mm oi mmm mmmma ii mmm l IK m I immmTlK J mmmmmi -mm m 0 'Mmm m ,4t , mmm d 'USmmi i ' mmWmmm IK mu9 1 J. dl I- . wm mmmmr tt&t mmUmmm m mm f ImUfmm $ dim tmmmK, ludge Senders 4 ii Says that For Rheumatism Hood's Oaroaparllla to tho Boot. Judge JT. Jt. Baundera ill Oiceola, Neb., senior vlce-ommander nml procnt commander of J. '. Jteynoldi Test, No. zc, a, A. It., voluntarily wrltei i "I wan lu tlio army four yearn, was wound ed and contracted idatlca nnd rheumatism. I liaroiulTcrcdcrcr since. I lost tlio use ot my left leg and side, and havo tried almost errry medicine known, nnd I think I li.tvo had Ilia belt iiliynlclnn In tho country, tint failed to net any relief, I'.rery spring I wai flat on my back, and must say (liat Hood's Oaroaparllla la tho Boot medicine I havo ercr taken, ltliaadono mo tlio most good. It was rccommrnricd to me fur rheumatism, and I am satisfied ami know that It will do nil that you claim Hood'sK; Cures (or It, I do not want to say that It Mill Ulso n fellow from the dead) but It will coino the nearest to dolus; It of any wedl clno I liare ever known." T.JI.SAU.ndeiis, Osceola, Nebraska. Hood's Plllfl are tho licit nlterllnncr pills, assist dlscstlon, euro headache 2Jc. Nerve Tonic Blood Builder J$W $$& mWAmm1mWmVmmVmW m?4GiwmMrJ'mmw mlsmmZmmmTW not. mmT4W7mmW Ut t'J.S0. SB 100L TEXT BOOK PETITION To tho Htnto Board of Education Protest Aga!nBt!Clmngc8 In Text-Booko or uuy t'outrnct ilxlng price for tho next six yeare: Governor l'euiioyor, Secretary ;of Btato MoBrlde and State Buperlntendent of Publlo Instruction MoElroy, acting na the Btato Board of Education of Oregon. Bins :Your petitioners, palrous of the publlo schools, taxpayera and citi zens of Oregon, respectfully petition you to take no action to brin; about adoo iion of now series of publlo school text-boohs under the law passed by tho last legislature, nor to enter Into any contract at present publishers prices adontine the text books now In use, or those that might be authorized by your board at present prices, such prices to be llxed aud maintained by tUo publlouers for tho noxt six years, as specified In thut law. H"ue or mo In view of tho fact that by state publication the people of California are obta nlnliig ubllo school text-books at an average price of about 80 cents apieco for the entire series needed In the common schools, or about one-half what wo pay lu Oregon, wo demand state publication at tho earliest day possible. NAMES. NAMES. HBTHHIMiy iffn 11 Cut out Urn lm v o f rm cf Trillion. len nnd addrrsa It to ono of the State Edird of Kd uoillon or mall It to I UK JOUllNAii uud it will (hi ptbllslicd nnd forwarded In the board with otli 'rs. Men nn J w.iincn Mlion'.d nln thin petition .n pmieat BKnlnst perpttu Mine the present yslom of liltcti-prl ed text bookM for six yearn to come. DAILY CiPITI U Onlv One Cent Daily Newspaper on the Pacific Coast. rVnd for dtucrlHhs panifuiob '.WILLUMS MEDICmB CO.. oDdBrockvlllcOat. Mexican Mustang Liniment for fiurnfle Cikuc! & Influmed Udder. PilCH, Rliesmiatlc Pulnn, ftrulfidfi uud Stralnn, Running Sores, InflfiDimutloMS, Stiff Jofnta , iUirmms 6c. 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