Downers Grove Reporter, 6 Mar 1908, p. 6

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are M Mr H" tannin-mun. lulu-mono» u. I“ (but give - pkmllng (and; color to the pale gem um that N tho plat an pm‘fll and M wen potted plant- ml Fifi Ind I hanging basket mm! u a etc-pin. things nun-d frum .‘1 'lf "‘1 I luv hank-mun“ yu- - ‘0' m N 03.11 min my m [Id an II! has.” “‘0 m 7. an“ I.“ I! anti-Ir '2“ m. Inn- Obn‘n mhlu m 0- ID! mm", It- [law “I ” pv ant M!" (MI in an It- not mm um.- “I! but: wry IHMHO.- in nu '1‘“ that l mm It run In .0 the n- ". mo amp u MM .0 M pm I mu. not. "an N w I. "I MI" I‘llflnu. An ,0. I Hm?" 'I IIIâ€"I m- .I-u In.‘ ‘11.. m m In": IMO-n -01.: Mon-l m unla- with II n p" m It totâ€"or h It M to." (to apple cmr' “V, no.” In unfit-rut M 'u I if?! and" "u- MIN. up. a mm m mlnlnl mv mm “ of um u the hunt- M I. I lb" mm. rlutr Mr (In "(In do you b?" Ila- mild. "or voice I'll very plenum. '1‘- mun-N, we". mum you.” 5 OW .- h Imam-«l ”I but. 3m More [it could rlng the hell he confronted by a young wuumn i“ “only came nmuml the bounce. ', 1‘- young woman won- I M: Inn- hnfl Ind l Mk- fm-k and lam; m 00‘ ab. curled n pal: o! " Tb. yawn; nun look In all "me “a. (comm Irllh l quh’l gluw m m hill! "no! “I [III fun-head m1] dorm-nod. Then Iw we"! nu a» walk Ind Ola-min! Ibo plu‘vh ... law M M- n I» am. ‘Woold you and lulu. out how- '1" l. "NICO. “I MIN-mt )lr '11., l m I! you rum-nun an III mu; mun paused before the m an m at I! In mum-o. F.’ III] M Dune With a well- “ IOIII.‘ Ind tau climbing on (ha Id. and wlme curmu- n the win- I~~V~M . Inm- d m ha I ‘0‘! mm. In it": WW . , mum-n . Mulflthdullumudaul ..*iwu-ltlm,l_wdnman m: h It"). the Wt autumn; garment. 0! winter. wind-driven. and whim down the dark "Hay. and over the; hllln ,m laugh again on an up. of the rim. WI no“ naming comm hack to the land ‘ I min “I hair and a bloom in It: hand! V .mno o! I womanâ€"It brings to the earth music at! mom on the red lips or merI jun have and the joy and the dimming of mu "In” Love hold: a little one'u face on bl: blcnstl Hickman-unl- of doting. II All!!! And inn-nth thll mint murk- hfl- up! Amaze nu ma mun: m 0318001 by A. I” “13m 009. um Helen Overlayâ€"- Ym will heat; take notice "at l b «In mum of the mica now mauled by you. to v". (ha do!) Ind I half «man- «m: 1 lot of Ind upon which n in durum. In the town at m Mondllh. Your W mum"- l'na with this muco- wm pm further legal Winn being taken 4".” pmldlng Ind napkin. you an no action In Hm matin- until hm Inclination I: mil, “undulyandw-Gumtot It. «not at aid m.” mm"; to m m notice Ind 1nd RM Thhhmtmmd: Tho [M "(and Mm mm Io MG "WM. M ”netting m to Hap In Mr amt. she kl" MI. “He no a gamma-n." the III?- gum-rd. "What cm he (Mal of up? He M1 4mm {hit I wanna to m an the (In. I I'll tnlkln.‘ that M "That will «Irma! lav-ply M m- mom.” in um, n. low-l p "my "(I turns! n'ny. 'lMpemm'tâ€"tmmtmme Walk on a rulny any." the mid "N‘m‘ hr mam-ml. m trim n kw "won an n sup 0! man. Then he um. “Tb" h yum both-o." h- nld. ”Rt-ad It unfufly,“ Tho (if! hinted at M!!! with I "m. Hulk. m cm I» Damn! «cum ”I. "Th-w. run. You didn't ml!!- mumm- Iantlm mMy hum I. rim Mung. ("d you?" 2:3. .55... LI 2.- .-5 Eu Ix: 3...... 1.. a: 1...}: c It» 05! _:I P. $6.32! 5: £3 5 .52... .. I 3!. :1. ET xiii... I... r. it... 1:. :1! =5..- usfzez .55.... x 21:. is. 1. Lt... 1:8 I. _ v... .71.}. i. fl! .5 not... rt! lib: 1.2.1.1. ~o III .E It... 2i .2... t 3.25.: :5. I: c. i i. 2:: by. 8.:- u!.. u... .5. ‘ _ .1.- .3.‘ t8. 1...}. E 8?. .t’ '35.. in Kali!- s! t...- .33: .I. on Ali-t: ca 5.. :c: z t 5‘ 3!! 2.: 1...: IL: lb tw-M "can owl In Mn. "0 Ian!- «l at man «nu-ally. Thu «ml-l] m «ll-nun in m- llmu palm I “May l ”I.- tum rm llva?‘ lu- pm I Ml!" lluuulmrl “\‘Im haven't In, denim an um I!» man?" “No. M," m man-unl- Io jun "mu, Mil-n I mm. It mm:- mm uy unad- momor m-rl. NM III I "migrant dunglalvr 0! “ml Hunt. 0! Bow mull-m Kim lama-ml a m a! mnuq in hunt- (or me and I draw Imam; umulhly It 039 hint In 1mm." "Mul an ymn ll"- an "an?" “\tn-l). II»! we run'l pay "up "at," “I nmIa-mnml " “I run] maul-e you I'M" IM'I. he run:- wa lava truth-m In .9.“ "l wharf-mud "Ill Inn" 'Wluu II" [nu II] I» II). ”M?“ 'Hu mun-r?" "ll" Int-mu.“ am. you Mr "rt-‘0. I-n't MI. That's In (nu-nu l ru- dmn In II- ! Mum“ “In you Mn. an" an [alt pin-"7' ”To man nun-l " “lb-m"! It harm tau?" ‘I Inc- m.” “Thy a, lu- mm to" flu- can fill um InMn'l (on-"M Mu tram mama n-wn m mull a «Inn 01 um I wkh you’d Ml bin that l have mm In Immmo Ibo pl“ [at I! my Nut-U A mm Inter "In (M (and the op- "Who mm that man. Helen.” an. M09 fru- n-e porn-h. “Windy m but It the m. ’" rm! slble relmlvo. The place when»! my tuber ll mung In quite remote from pomofllm favmllu. We know we might not Imu- rrom Mm for bevor-l months null war haven't burn from Mm dime he left "III nleamor. When our money wan "Mu-Inn! our Inndkmi told u. to move. or mnrse_wo didn't know when to go. I loom! around and round tul- MIN. It was III-N); Ind unkempt. I! )1le not Iran for mu! flpr many ,monllul, Hwy tolul me. I mm! houn- nnd MM my nmnwr that I had fuund n [um-v m- nmld live In mull I put- vlunwr mmlcl he found far It “or mn- (lllluu luv-lug ”II! “1- [mt II In [nod "ruler. 0! mum l Inn I ”(Us deo- wrnm 'l'lu- m-lzhborl mm me Hwy lnuln‘t au-u .\lr. h'rhnm). llm mun-r, fur u I-mg. hm; ”um. I almPL'r touk my chum-s. hoping wary any to bar mod Iwwn frmn rulh'r." HM looked I! Mm nmtdrnl)‘. “l‘hxll‘l nll,‘ in MI M". n In" «OM noun dim ‘u- a“ r: walnut-mankind. “72.0. “to cog me the dime at}! 9‘!" you h be my wits.“ h. mtmmwfliontddu.' VIRW-tllnmanldor And then Illa manly am away from Mn and mm Into tents. and he: pal. tn! readout-d with name. "Oh. oh." the aid. “win: in. I done?“ "Arthur!" mun-d the 1M. um! um may" mum the man and p"â€" mm M hind on M. m. He held her close and hotbed her with mum ha Inn. 'Wbon In your when" "M a nelghbor’l. They'll mo [and an of her.“ A sudden m or rm mm m the "Ill-y. The rain f!" fauna "Hun is only one thing I fear." ml the ml. “I! II "ginning." And cm a white (Inn filled the room and a rmllc man named to rive tho I'm! above them. Ho md null: “Mm wanna. m. 1 "India An mun m. J. D.” Tho (Ir! "x mm up at the mm- m‘ cum M rm mm In her II I” not "M“ "n hwy Md Mink-d any am no had the man to «In on mum». ".\ telegram,” aid the cm. "Tru- father.” Th! drun- wm falling Inst win-n may warm-d mo Mum TM" Hwy IMIM a My Imam": their mm. "a bad a wonnw mum In his hand. IMMycmle-anfl n! "w ”0"" "MM" “Why. I though! Mr. “Hm-w‘ "0M In ml; m» mt.” ”Pm.” h In". "M In gn m to the pawl n I: haunting m "In. Thh In I wry amide" shown." mid am with n and" mile. "You wlll vâ€" nun-flint In warn that "l‘b Mr In hm.” In law. firm mm 7" an- Mvn. It". on "u- rn! hm "I! w rm n» nll whm pan-m? “Why. yet." she manual; ”that I. on. Mount! I'm“ to... In "In m mt "rm?“ “l'hv W I. a mm «vs-«Mr. run. I mm In. WM out IUD-mu In n." no follow” Mu. mm. "0 It: not «In mw bin-r". m- m! mutant. 1'», to” than no mica] 0 Mt Mann and pawnâ€"d umovhmflhmmdlh "I!” In nun My "to 0m and «I I!» mm- W (In ’M ch bui- lair: I: .3. In. rat. - 394 330.935.33'.‘3‘ i=0! . n.- ..Iueai .0 In... .10 snag; 5... ‘58:â€" oo? v... .a .tl. 1:! In... J... :1 00:31. "We tn In for I "My Nov,” and "III VLF". '"m A III. ml. - ‘0 In M 1". vuuv In" two In, kind. but :0. Mn In mm 1» mm mud! will our (to. mmmthhnmI-the "nut you know our circumstance: “'1- mn'l [u Inln unutlrr how u we man- um Into thl- one. YW‘,” “lhm't think I'm A brute. l~l 2.". Ilmlhv-r hum-c In vlew for you." llo looked uvny urn- me pretty gunk-n. 8m Ind warned the young man um he might get lulu trouble In protecting lhem. "I! had "lulu-d and all! more was no risk. The hum» vulu not. lufâ€" lerlng from their mwpancy. It VII ‘wly a «no or non-payment of rent. Then one day «he met him u to Then mmlny Ihe met hlm It the gum He saw that her usually good uplrl'u wro-re demand. "What'l wrung!“ be linked. "We had In lam-r from (Illwr thin nmrnlng. It I. very aluminum“. "9‘ hm'l firming: home for some tlnw. And [w my» unlhln‘ About money." So the yuung "gun became n rvtmar vlnlmr n! the home of the hat-rings. "e (1mm professed];- to no If the pn-m- 1m were In order, really to nee Helen. .unl sun no ieuer tame from we «I» own: tutu-r. "lint don't In Any false hows buoy you up," Mlld the girl. “We have imam mulnlng (mm father." “What In your mum?" Ihe asked. “My name?” “You. thu'l not a guilty secret, m II It?" "a flushed. “My name In Arthur Evans." "We", Mr. Archur Evans, will you (Ira-m a sea! on our porchâ€"1 mean your purch-vor rumor. Mr, urlscoun's [)0 roll ‘!“ "Thank you. It will give me plenu- are." Damn?" “Cerium, not. That’s my I‘ll"! “No mm. H. bu turned thll plus over to m. u wlll be In my churn until be new well." “l think It it thus for you to move." “Hum b to." die moved. “All the empty houn- lean tn be filled. How I- Mr. Orin-om?" Wm"!- Ion-Ilium tell DOWNERS GROVE REPOR TER "rile-a Sunbu- nn nominally under the Nit-ungu- government. It in true. but they my firm albglam to a king, a monarch of their own tribe an authority oxionds or" many Vila Inga and nttlementn. mbmlnx all must line of mo 1!“!qu he La by no means a autumn. for in perkxllal revointlonl In often holds the balance of power and ("data terms to the con- tending lender-I. The anlto «on! J: the most backward. mmeMnily ‘ and lndmtrlaily. of all the muons hon den-in. on th Cal-thin“, and (or this the Saint» ling II directly mflhie H. In shrewd mil to know that whet-aver the white man m l toot- Ing the nth! noun cantata. Ind tum ha! be refined the mntl of Mona tar the «mum m "in-bio torch of his kingdom, now will ho allow hll Inflect- to all their lands. 111:: this wny India: ruler ‘11)"! In pat-My no rich" man try In that mid than Shanna." nid I». hon-Inn. “It In. Manor. nilnnt in I virgin I'IIO. m tints has tun-n "mi; my duoimmwnt or its mt murm. Prank-M lei-ya. tho chic and "mt-tie chief axemtko, i! ‘1'. in. the muniry a must "wilt-m ad. minlflrntion nnd why: tip niminte‘ mnflclmn- o! the pmpiv. The nntlvn of tin! Mmuito must. as my motion in railed. are innwn as Mon-n. or snnr In Indiana. nnti are a nun-r mixture at Indian. nrgm and i'nnmsinn ole mm with the native Indian type pm don-inning though must of them show iboir strain of Alrimn Mood by a kink- lnm of the hair, 'Mio other: an (air- inirul and light of slin. n a run!» do! at Scotch hoe-sneer mum Notonoillflyofthesalambmem Iii-pt in a bed and not more than on in are ever [undid II pica of mm. The older mm of the family nice. in hum: woven from the fibers oi the Inmuin or the banana stalk. will. the jnvmilel curl up on th- floor. They Ire shout as net: I) In- tm Is any mic nude: the m. for mm Win than with everything nmry to sustain life. In M» 0. It...” VI". lo. 0. M .0 mi...- that. Dr, I. : ”Inna. I fm min a! l'hlrhflnvmo. T... Ml who by for "w tau In nun Mn llvlug It Vu- «min. n "an1" cm on the nut mu: o! Ska-ram. I. II "at mm. TM and" Is - Mons! a! 1m. 7m". human! 0! the mm":- 0! Hanna. and in Mn tumor-VI hy him with «real Inn-mum «fin-n. tanning to un- munâ€"m Ann-Inn. "m In In: “amount- a. mu". Iva “Hunt-"mt at a mum nun Ind (In! a! I MINI at m I". val-nu. Wilda b "3M any u no: ml. up warm to an". alto. [Inn to m rlnr mm! urn-n n and, (I: In. Japan. my. vim-h "rs-Int; new. I wry Md N! “In” for mu "lb-.2" ob van-Inland. with null In. vlvaflfy. "V0 nuns- m In «in. In I" Mr rum. and In m In am“ at I" M loom" l'll. 1 lat In human wllh n "Mn-(Ina lap-w lady u! but. stand!“ I. T-flyut Ill-n Md lmclv um! hw- Vlmr {VII-1r". or row-h New Yorkm an to mod- I mall not any hour may year! In). Buflm it "an nMMIb-vmdm and fnnlnr. ol Inn-u o! In Amt- ru um. I mud to h" I» In!» cum 0! It. 0-“. “that n unlo- ml and lll'd M mim- hr. luv In uua way more In. and only In m- «I; ran lbw. he. north-l a» mu;- Mountâ€"3' "“‘hlu-h woman?” he nukal. "The laboring mun-n? Yes. The woman hm! abroad or of now-«ally part of the dlplmumh‘ world! Yen. Am] It In to he ckmlm'd If their Minna-mom to the mate of mun-n In Bumpe- Ind Amer- kn will and to m-u- nttrudlwmu or ‘nwlr hnluplm-u. alum «0"lequ hon ‘nro and am: be m amt-rent. .u fur flw \rollwn 0! the alum-Ida drclevâ€"llm I'lfl'. Hm mother. [I'm mm. lh- dingh- lrf In Ibo [ml mlddlu Hum of Japan wk” Imm- In not mum; Nor Ibuuld It. Any mango flu! um btln‘ an out of mun-uric ”cm-mt will cum-n bar In A new (or which mum, unml h". The wife II the ham! min- lurr. Ill’h full Infill-'11:." In the bum. win-lo. ller Inn-band I: pmulw. Ho. haiku-I. ”had. to ill (Mun untuldw n» Dunn-hum. Tm- II n It mu ;KI.W The“ Rich“ and lull-I on Marl-u Then. A: l at I! I formal dinner In tho «It, 0! Gun. Japan. not long aim-e r ulm! a 11mm gentleman beside m â€"r. hlghly educated and milsbad man of the world. who Is ndn'ur In mo (:hlnm gwemmv-ntâ€"lr. with the great ndranmm-nt In Japan In no man:- re Mun-LI. the status of woman In ndwum mu. says Henry Gauge, Jr.. In The ('ll’t‘l". She stared at hlm dummy. She could not mmpn'hmul. "l lmwn't been quite frank with ‘you.” lug anlvl. "I told you my mum wan Arthur Evnm. That's true all In! as It gum. But It ls also Evert-nâ€" Arthur Evans lcwmtl. It you want the wlmle mouthful. Am] lho Everett lunm~~1md mule ulbcr lhlugsulmmmn lo I)" mlmn" ”I' Kll'mk' lo the wludnw and pushed up tlu~ nlmdv. A pull-h of blue sky ulmwml Muwo the “warm hllls. A my 1 of Hunxlllno lnua-lml the glrl‘n brown :alr. W. l-‘. "use. In Cleveland Plain 1 km lur. “Well. he laid, “the am thing for the rent collector to do I. to eject you from this home. Then you will bun lo move lam the house he pointed out before that blurted storm came up. The noun wllh the whlle plllnrt" "The Everett home?" He laughed merrily. “Yea," he answered. "The rent will bu tlu- unto." m looted I. u I. m. ’ “You." one moment. Thu In all Dlmf macro]: mar-d. ”Anything to avoid paying tho mt." III. lam: ed mummy. ' mo 01 m Hm”. WOIEN 0! In". A frolic-other. Admâ€"4"” do you consider Smiley n philosopher? Samâ€"Became of My. mum to an! other mk‘a tmublm with mm.â€"xma cm rm “You drm't mm to have xrnmvd the meaning ur the words you an: wanking. \‘mlr lntomtlon It at fault. mm, as (or your nlmntlon. when an earth did ya“ pick it up?" "I‘m 11m mm» frmn your “Ml. \lr. her.“ was the trembling MpIy_~ Boston "mud. floorbohm Tm had a man on him- self (ovum the elm of the pram”. tlon of "Colnmal Non-name" at "I: Majesty‘s that". M one of the re- hearsals a young Mngr recruit was re- r-Mln' his part much to the manager's diamaufiat-Hon. H9 vr'nnt up to the o!- render and mid: Tlnmxh Hm «Ian M tit-nth Jim Marci! hml um- mm» at worry grnntrr to him than (ho imnvtrm-utn rm- [hm murders and tho shim": u! mum "pin. lun nnlnd Mm. TM- vms his gun. Return, a WHO-c. llimlmo ynnng fol. low. Marla "and! had In the family fault.- vrlmmt my at the lam": Itrmxth. UH Jtm llnrfls had many vtotmt mum-um «In: his on [pump 0! III: habits. MI had torrlhle tun- prm In! their «match wore "he the fights at the WM things of the man. ulna. Finally the quarrels hotmn the two mlmlnntod In mm torrihk- stru- gle, when Ms fnttn-r had to m flo- lem tn mtraln bl» m. float-h "Irma donated the mtmont M thin for dun. Then he had wrought himself up to “In frenzy Inwhtrh men km. He went to Ms httwr‘s atom. wont be- mnd the mnmn with him. Ind. after I few words shot Hm down. In the Mum-I mum. 1min llama m (mud mum: for mu- dram nr Aunrm Mar-mm by "on mu am"! my! gau- - mm for Stunt, of whlvh fl!!!) wig [Irv-n to ln‘dnmnlfy Mrs, 1. fl. Hal-mun tar "w- Don M Mr hut hand, the Inn vkflm In Hm rum-l JIM. llama "- nM In mmvnn It"! not. our and. nth-r any “‘1‘ finally «mum-ct Autumn mum"! The nnlmodtles betwnn Judge Har- [II and hil brothers Ind the Oat-kerlll hmthorl. Ill!) and Tom. hnd It: orlzln yearn Igo In pouum Human thnt beâ€" enme Intense u the lhmlm gradually acquired control or party alt-Ir- In th- ‘mnty. Personal encounters were nu- mmm. but the first victim of non- Iltutton wu Dr. Ben 0. Cox. I practi- tioner who had been the (aural-u o! the Cock"!!! hon. "e In shot from ambush. The armnd rlvmn o! the bush- wh-rken was Tom. one at tho Con-ker- lll boys. who but] mun-d hl- olwtlon u "urinal [but he might apprehend the slum o! m- former guardian. The third rlt‘nm I'll Attonny J. B. Mar Judge flurgla wns one or three broth- m Jnu. Alex and Elbert. who have been the nckmwln-dgod leaders of the mountain men or llrentbltt County for years. All of "mm were active In "OIL tlca. They continual : amoral store ‘nt Jackson and were the n'enlthlmt 3mm In the mountuln country. much or their wealth lwlng lnwsltd In land: They become known outslm’ the com flnw of tho mounlnlnu bwnnso o! the blttor and bloody Bro-(hm (.‘ounty feud ‘ wlth whlu-h Illo Ilnrgla mime, has been ldentltlod. In their altitude townnl nanny-rs and nou-mmbmuntn the llnrv gls brothers were pom-able. qulet men, but In thelr rolntlonn lo the Corker-Illa. land": of the opposing fun-on In the (endnl Itrlfe, there was Intense bltler- cm! 1100123 DI mm mm FEUD. mm 3? 30' mum HOWT “JUDGE talc-ant cl II- Kc-lnky 8“,”.- IIII-dund by I.- ll. VII"... In the mount-ml at Kentucky stands nrkuou. “The (‘lty or sudden Death.“ It In a squalld dreary llnle .town, bum on a mud flat. lnmugmously mean against the attendant splendor of the hllla "are old Jlm flurgln was killed by Ills 03v» Ion, and another ‘rngedy has been mt down ln the Berle. of deaths that gave Jackson I!) name. Illa 0'- land. The mm In It now Manda wlll start from "nI had of um mutt-om branch of Ellznhoth River. at firm. \'I., nnrl Rlll nlthor fit through llw route of the pram: Alhnmnrle Ind (‘hmnpnnko Canal. '01- through a net mm" to ho mt, known n the Pony»:- c-mk routo. The two roman are to many alum ln angina-ring features-â€" thnl Is. the amt! palms of one are no nonrly halnm-Hl by the hm! palms of the other. and vlro tom. that the hoard of summer-rs havlng thr mutt" In «him. under 01mm. hare ml- rlwd that Post of «instruction he the dovldlng fur-tor. and the Alta-marl.» and ‘Chmnpvahe mnnl route is thorot‘ore ‘ohnun. But the hitch comm in the purchase of this canal. The owners refuse to say whnt they will cell It for \‘ntnrnlly. they want the hat possible pflN So the onglneer hoard huh Mermlned no value. not In a [)er earnlng money. but by It. "Inc tn the mica. The final deal. Mbmlffltemnalnnhopu- and for half n mllllon don-In, to no will it Michâ€"If It all!“ I. Whom-ammun- uou-uu-o. j To Abolish up. luau-no. A "0" .wmnnl mnnl 11 On 91kt- ufl I "rip of Mir Atlantlv nhnro 1mm than. uptake Bau- mmh M Ila-aura: Inlet. «that 0. ll (‘Mmly In N» Toflmlml Warm Magnum. m mun-r Is by way M the mum! waterway: n! Aim-mark, Pumllm. Crontnn and. pom-tn. (Tore mum and and: other natural firm bur- md mm: as may hr nvnnflfle. And it In to pnrh out a raw of the mt dangerous urn-mil?! known to our can undo. Win-n "w «m man an ""va hu-‘I dltr at [Mil Ruc'll. :nd mitt Exam nwl hu Hu- nw-«w nnl lam-k the gamut mmhm Run. and [mu un-k ran on m! I'm-luau an do» munch-k by Hr- sw- snn’. lm pI-‘kl‘d up my :u M kill "it uh] Vim-k. "In Hun huv-l: saw Mm n'omin: and Jul-aw! mo» Mun am! mullh‘nfil nu vhp 'th nun" flunmrh. kn.- km] the old man on: m- mmw m! In [lulu Rnu'k. who «.1.- gnuin: "to «www. "“1"". Emu "nvk. lvrnu Ibu- Inn-haw and u» suwhmk and (hp mam “Info“! 11m the [nu-hat on "I! "nun-t by "Iv mu. “'Dwn the old hm‘k saw Emu Burk looking M (In new buvknr on ma saw. lllll'li by the “saw. he made it (live for Run, M! the WW. knocked the Me- uk ngnlut Esau Burk. who fell on Just a! that time l-tu-u Buck saw the old tom-k in. Hu- garden entlng cabbage, and when driving him from the garden to flu- barnyard Esau Book an! tho 001'ka on the uwbuvk' by the muw. The next day [ho old man went to town and bought a now hudfllw for Esau Bur-k. and when lw came home hp hung the buvknaw fur Esau Hm-k on the nan-buck by the seesaw. When the old man had gone. Esau went out to saw the wood. hut when he saw the saw he wouldn't saw. When Esau mm- the Saw he saw he couldn't saw with that saw. Esau looked around for Another saw. but that was the only saw he saw. so [he didn't saw. When ‘thu old man cnme home he said to Esau: "l-Isuu. dill you saw the wood 2'" Esau said: "I saw the wood, but [ \mnh‘ln‘t snw It." The old mun want out to see the saw. and when he saw the saw he saw that Esau muMn‘t saw wlth that saw. When Esau saw that the old man saw that he couldn’t saw with the saw. Esau picked up the tax Ind chopped up the wood Ind I'IIBIII‘ I seesaw. "Esau. I'm going ta town today, and while I nu) gone you may saw wood and keep the old rum out or the gnr’ den." Th. lulu 'l‘al. .1 ha. luck II. II. Ink-aw. An old tumor 0! Arkansas. when. sons had I" grown up and left film. hired a young man by the mum in! luau But-Is to help Mm on his farm. 0n the owning or the am any they haul- ed up a small loud of poles. for wood. and unionded them. The next mornlnl the old man slid to the hired man: ‘ 97 hmmd'flmi.u "We an hurls an Sr tho lulu-Ill “nation," fl lynlnln o! Dee-t. The mysterln of smut will mommy never be solved. and It In a matter of everyday omen-mum that. while no trnlned nhootlng do: will no. I i.- tln' pnrmdge a ten-let or n to! ill and the nestâ€"[mama TI... . ‘ The (in-u ltntlfl. Tho grout human! la lhu ram: Mr! that «mu-s umler ll» Md of mine. This hint rnrmorly hmmlod all the law cl mnntlm of England and was pal-Ne Enlarly non-"Mn on Enllslmry plnln. I‘mm Ibo rrlxm of llrnry \‘lll. mat- ed mum-vs warp mm! In on!" to prmert It. and lt In exprmly Included under the hold of game In the atntnle of the Hm year of the return of wm. lam IV. whlrh mdlnod um! reformed the lawn rolntlnx to lump. "Ln 'em ho kn" like Squlrv Hone- ley‘s." ho mmmnmled. magnificently. "only a quarwr-dounr Damn-Z" “mm mmml man of much high-r Itnmm nml morn row-plou- nnd Mona! um"- was .1 «burly «nltrr omn'loynl In the old “‘olfv- tavern. 3mm: an a- m-lnll; flm- mlr of boots mural by (me at flu- nmmnn. a Ion-a! magnate, mun" "mics: he wont to the I509 unkn- to arm» a pair of the same sum-I. In vlw Iw'fgh'vur‘uz Inn" at anlmrr purl wvro .1 num‘wr n! slaw». aim! I‘m-w! 4hr”, mnmrniu: sum» 0! than» sun» (,0le Inn-v lawn ”and"! down by "“1 prawn! day. "nu mvzm mun. Min: bun-fun! In Mr “0vi .tnnr‘k sudden! «uh Ma Imo- M «In! bl- (ml in he largo mm] In hnwflimlly do» mm- pnny with film. It was tm mm naked Mg m». m: hr mm! mummy when he Ind 1mm; slim! "I! top «R will "'0 Not. The Moi-mm mu run-l; m". but um "um In that qnld mm" M 1h.- .«Jmu-u- Ibr- "(runny min: was slirrln; and In "rat rmun mu m [m- rllvilnh‘ a "Mom whim-h qmml. III-a- mn (‘ulmnn luv-I rum!" an!“ 11:"- rry and In nuvrrml mom will! that and nor nhrayc with rmm- "than Um his :Immmmnz mstnrv Mo was up would: mun- vu-rn “Winn dig-fly shun "musk um-l ‘kwun-‘iumvm and only M "w- dn-MII of Mr, l'nrmns was h» m far DMH-uhl ac to admit. while In' mnlmnlnlug Ma prim-int". that ho- hml mt"! lhvm with "union '0'!"- mrnm and n-qw‘ri'y." ll» mm "tun PA «Hr-WI to lhv- «Alum-"I and [1h Ml‘n‘ of Ilv’lwm. WOII“‘ \vnn In"... W «uh-rub "mnmlu’fi‘ draw-‘1. In}. In: nml In!» nth. mw Hunk: 0' u lav- huumu In H»- 21am. mm! H:- dan Iv- 'nrr 0.4- II". hm In mp tar-nu." "an M plan-n In \rw 'Zluluml UM In! Imam: Hum- AIM. any! "at l‘uum’I O'nmmnhm. mm mm mum-n. Dun-y and Man. "I. hm dag-our, ‘1." WM“. lb slate "t the lm Nun. Itumg'nf “10¢". lm: nu- rm! mm M "m mum-M ml m- li‘rly Maul M mu. lit-r Mam-l. l‘ruumx Mlunml Io "pit Drum-w. Ivan-n Kay". n II n uh nun!" by Inns-lulu". .v' u'umum. II In nu: IMHIKVLIMA I'M )vn nah an mun": "I" but“) «mm M‘ awn n! Um clI-ug- M I‘ulJLru “I: «Lu ““3. All'u)l ("Hm Itw mnlu at I M "r «In-mm! luau-h. Tunic! u' Iu-m; m-tgm «um (M II» )lrfln-un mum. l'mhulmul II-lu-rwn mah- b‘z mot-r: I! "U; hum III-k. 2mm. TIM" luau an -l.2v-m‘ III» In «human to um. and unw- by with and ml: Mum “anqu {rum January lu )larvlo‘ lh-rrluu m nm- lmll fur lhe prutnulouul ndwrmzm. 'l‘lu- "mu-Jun Int a do“. luau Hull “'11 rrmlln m «v «at: [0 ii .1 pumu'. It at mm uf (I... dwim- ururlv- «I I!» "mm var-In In huwluu rmumruum Tlx~ pm": k «wally pquJL (mmâ€"h. n-nlwun .nul «flu-r thin a" Inn-"girl m llw maria-I. Lvh-u-r- nn- nu ma math-t (rum: #4) . [5 In \lll’il l I u H u I: II --.Iu:hl by npnrlnmvn -;- Hull‘h .uul In-n-ln un- uuumz "11' wt. lh‘h. The ”NHL”! In might with hon-k ulul lhu- Mun; lln- maul: lwrnn; u rung!" at San l’ulru. Nu Int-'4" and ’l'ln- nllu'll urn-0n Is I'mm Sept. I la Jam. 1. some: lu-lug um! must mum's“- lu Surf fit“. or nuvlwn. c'r-u vn Hark bass is; n "huh-0 [NI naught In ”.II‘ lu-lp; wright one-Inuit m MK [mun-H What is known xu Ilul‘st‘ and .\nu~rl~ um warm-mi h In llw murkvt during Mu» wrung muulhi. Mackerel run In m-huul»; un- mum!“ “.llh mm; and Mn .-.‘ “I ' l 0111' half lo Ilmu- puumh. Buullu and yvllmvmu are fine table fish Hull. are numb! in not» and set Hues. Boufln. four to olghx pounds: yrlluwlull' six lu llurly pounds. Alm- m-n- Is an uity llih popular with epi- r u I'ml. The red snapper or rm-k and Is In ac- tive dn-mnml In the winter season. The nun In numb! uruuud ('nmlinn or on "the bunks" known to the fishermen. Weigh: onwhult to [on pounds. sar- dlm-n are used l'ur bun. ILA?" II We)! DIET“ Hurmcudu ls next In popularity. This [H'Udut't I» caught every month In the year from Sam Pedro to Sun Diego. Nets and mm Inn's are used (or catch lug hnrrurudn and when both methods m"! mlopu-d (he im-ul market becomes gluuvd \vllh Um prmlm't. The average wright 1x [Irv lmumls. .1 buss m'e Igm from Santa Barâ€" lmru m Sun Diego, This (Isl; Is one of [he ln‘hl prquL-Ks of tlu- Heal. Weight from I‘uul' to fifty pulmds. Halibut Is regarded as the ltlmdnrd nub. ranging in weight from one to forty pounds um! can be bud tho yenr round, exmm during the months or 0c~ lobar. November and Dew-mber. on the l'uvmc mam. says the 105 An- gvk»: Herald. lmcally many thouundu of dollars are Invested In the business and the produfl of the sea and; quick sales In Los Angelou and nulthborlng tilled. l I. I... n-um m. ‘ The flu: Industry. extending Iro- Vancouver on the north to San Dim on we wulh. In one or swat Imporunm Tun-t1 Thom“ Pound- l-ll Dally um EWI- :m by npurlum’l mark-Linux I'lw luau } u cum any

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