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Downers Grove Reporter, 24 May 1895, p. 6

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*OII. figment-cut mm“ meeting-um dona- «the m innit-My nm the lmhtlc mum-wmmeMm- mummmmm Dr. Loch VIM-tell. not any yarn upon-noticing pink“: I- Nev York city. in m n engine-tar In Bar- In. chi. u have dimmed : new nah-um and plum-pine. ficmmtokwletomlynn Imanm-ptm. For m m the virus. of the drug In” lea no" In men ol «Irony 0-.- u I. lulu you In node e0.- ~01 um It. Fro- clfldlood n in" chm um mm. I: I: I. me no children no I“; the ”aluminum-acumen. Illa mud or In!“ by early "out: d on. Icy scolding. What a M In to the firing has. In mum; to the bout Ill-a II the heart of I cum. Baum m at hueâ€"not Iberifi‘!‘ unc- Illg. (II-den M". our. ad finds” kl than all cone ruler than a cyclone a! calling. be! all the powers (ht hmamulnflmnnflm sudden. that they my he "Greene .1» n Mm spirit. hm.“ to rune. Mr nun. It 007 lu‘fl l- un‘y. II In In. nur- wb: I! they "I. I; I- dun pur- hol «mummy. he. “1qu II. II mud to their mun, (In: at: lll. n Im an mu» Mun an t u that m to u m I. I)“: u:- and "mm. M: of m II..- an"! 0! III m at .han lemon-elm d nun-In minusâ€"Mn Ion mind 57 m i I r "Em gmym. In. vlo at u. my!“ Seven. Kn. he I citizen who, ne- ea-dlu to the local paper. “you to bed a 1 o'clock every mm end gets up It. 5 In the mills. bu been I church mim- thirty you. never took - chew e! totem. mend. drum a drop of whisky or I'm an oath I- III "to." ileuybeooneamlwnek nth- ure hot. weather m In. however. The new hr.- buul In bent to mm. at! MI 1- prevention (or In Duo “In any mull. Proton-w Peta-h reports that he has «tenured near The”. Knot. relics o! I nee hitherto unknown to the world. He believe- that than people. who are quite distinct in every nu m the Egyptian. vac Uhym. and that they lived It tout 3,000 years he~ {on Christ. Although this not must nut hue been vety Ikilliul in eeruln form- or In. there II no doubt that they vote can-lulu. Bo will put on 1 “Train," ’1”. “Nation In concerned Richard Dunl- m has certainly put his foot in It. Anti-ell Ilnnle. Palmer III! fallen hat on the divorce n the best form 0‘ advance theatrical advertlllnx. Old blond! no heat. In thin trying hour our sympathy you out to thu your California dance hill girl who I- about. to marry Lord 8on Douglas. The Russian boar bu put it; pause Into the Claim Int; can Japan mull cm than? ‘ he "er-[e youngster nu decide?! a boycott the boot and shoe trust. 80 tu- u the New York theatrica! gmauaig‘amz; I. {mic-II. about line 3: WHITE k WILLIAMS. hag Tom I. olefin II the lull. h!- m weakly. um: may who to adored writer- who nan ub- nn mm Intact-Ila nono- re- ports. my] um I: the mm at com ”in mm “a amen-nei- mhl. TI. contribution- m tear up.- the all. or common of the ”'1 m m the Beta.- rate ruin" fares :11 lower than anywhere the II Er mmu, the Belgian met-mt bu not 1 m mm. war one pound mm mm the traveler an ohm a ticket flan-He for on ma to true! over the entire Inte- fcr a matte. For “and elm the charge b about halt a: m Inn. and for th- mt clan about double. : m not ‘IIliIo Cola-I oheik hoe hee- Iloeeo. the toheo hole. cou- Ieetedhyomiothohotto-oltho hes. III teheI IId uoono hen. llled with (lemon. the other lluceo It the ho! hell. llletl with cotton “Ill" Itol with he“. To "Me thto I up woo ploeed II the all of I I‘ll. the trigger helm Irrthed to mil; on rIlItIg the lid. it Int loving hen set through I Iioll hole to the end It the ‘ In. he he: Ileo eoItIinetl two I!â€" colihre pinto! artrldgee, but these 1 tolled to explode. The Ioekue er eeIt throqh the mile III when Ilia ! magnum- the puma-ca at: run-n m on eonewhot mm... g It its moot-e. Ind thought that per- ; hoe Io-e would-he joker had eneloeed : II the hex I tend with the iIteItloI ot " frightening her. Her maiden of tile prohhly IIreti her lite. for she put the he: do" on the IltlewIll Incl rItIed theeover wtthIItleh.AIseoIIIthe cover wn niIed II Inch or two on ex- plosion occurred which Ihool the build- iIgI. hat. lion Spicer woe hot seriouoly hut. A dieomiIted lover te thought to he remmhle for the rilloihm at. tempt It larder. county. I. 0.. where he who hurt. Ill mud out to M mutiny-rut. “I hired on to the Widow Penelope: .ltl Rah). "to be her arm. for w I year. i med there Ilmoot nee yeore Ind then I left to warn tar her death tee-in-lew. the trun- soroh PIrher She who well on. too. but not like ”it old wlulaw. When the ymng widow vented the to he her overseer the old widowoleredmelalo yearmoyelnre‘ itIIln on her tom. int. rm: wee. I thought maybe I could merry the young wtvlnw ii I won mum. and then her plantation Ind the nigger-I Ir.‘ the ht; lumen Ind the tar ltllne would be mine. Well. my plan mid here worked yew. nh. it I hadn't iollen in love. No. not with Inyhody else. but with the widnw her-sen. l woo Ill tanwied up. heels over head. in int-e wtth her. Why. the ground where she stood looked. med. uh. em! I set am“ of her. 3!». nah. i didn't have the bru- to tell her I no in '0" with her. but if I hadn't l-eeu deed in love wlth hot I could have told her. Iure._ly halt-bruthor woo in the navy. III! an he to me: "1! you're II I love scrape. NoIh. there Iln't hot one thing to Ila. Ind‘ thot iItocouewlthuoIhdgoo-o‘ cruise.“ "So I got right out. thot very Mt. AI Inks-n! null-o m nanny not to II. 0min W, or 0". Wu... who. «no In: mm m: m Ian‘- "k. The mm I. clump Wed 0! I can In. ennui-m I that a! wood lured ml dmhviklfllflll-th l|h~fl00luu'll i“ I.“ word- to vary but main-Ia “(hill at Ion-Nu a nut-l flux. hutumbynm 03qu and hut-No hm a! chasm no Inna. ‘ lpmblonbnmlhnlhni um.- I. (II. m. You! mn- fully. nun Abdul Ont. (hung-tor. 8. The mm of Jungle and u lou- hnrdod pious IIII'I caning on! a! the soon. And animal's pun; II the hu- :lc and Othello'l hunting on. of then do". All than will would be to ulna". to an. muo- of. The: W on ”qu. 8.75000030de run-man. Moll. Ind I river Iovlu In. below. A wry mum in: In“. "at “a min.- than at no uu. In the an... no and my II w In tho and”. town! and“ (Id- W the me. with their not! “In All about“ that: but m I In no In at and... 4. Want-um um - I Hm lam byâ€"cn an. will I N. Win a! cloth. on Mr betâ€"Walnut. '10 a... A my cook «I m mo. ‘ s . , l MMM'M l. The tonne of Dun-bar lully deco- ruod wuh dandelion uni other tur- quu. ' thow the experience Ind all! 0! the painter: The hex plot 0! "all play In taken from Shakespeare’s {mom play of Othello. and I stand guarantee that. the pie] 1- A nice one end will be ehown with the best scenes and scenery. nude epecmly tor thle play. never think to be (ll-appointed. The follow!" seem In this play ere Iona attention: and See Young Dancing Girls with their Dance and hear their Attrac- tive Sony. Gentlemenâ€"With due respect and humble submit-Ion I beg leave to state that 1 have taken the contract on the â€"â€"~â€" Imam, the place chosen a» be glven la Fianna-l Bosh-Rubs. To Night! To Nighn: To Night!!! "F‘aunl. Hash Robs" The Most 'l‘rlxlc Drama of Othello and Dosdemonn with Wonderful Scene- aud Scenarios. Brill- iant Dream and Ornaments, Ge- nius Acton-and Actresses. Come One! Come All}! Como Sharp!!! AN INFIRNOL IACNINI. DON'T FORGET. Well come. Well Come. Well Come. The Indian Empress Dramatic Coy. o! Benums. at Madho Du Shamla's Garden, elm to the Prince or Wales' Hospital Bennm. Wlll Give Pertormance cal-Nd In Blur-I. The following announcement of I grand Shakespearean pertormnnco a l’lndlennn at : native place 0! enter- tainment was recently circulated In the city of Beams: A Dalton nm at tln Pl.) Boon-fly cp- CHARIOP‘ARB IN INDIA. mmrm.tuiuni amen mine? You bet I do. u was Farragut. He was a fine. portly. (nod- m mu. lull. and another man of m um! name was a My «pun: After- wmI. No. l_wa_ mm lance. but I've "So I got mm out. the very night. wmmot sum“ up or laying nay-(Mn; to anybody. "I! m It Portal-oath and Norton. nu, um I shipped, the 9M m... con. tinued. "Ind I shipped on the Continu- uon-tln Conan-(Hm. m. She had ‘ been . nut vessel once. but then m wamnndnadtmtmdflagmb. wmlmdtornmrontmcon- and m C. m M7" II I C?” 'IIIOQII to to tlll my um am. "AM I'd boon on the Cornfltuuon a get: time org theABnndmm on the on man. When the young 'Mo' "and me to he her owner the 0M uklovoflnpdmelaln "unannou- 3 sum on her hm. but. you see. I thought may!» I could marry the may which I! I In man. and (m 1 her "ant-(lo! and the nigger- lni Ihe >NsmMIMIar mm wouldbe ; mine. Well. my plan mid have worked am“ of M. N». mh. I didn't have the bru- to tell her I was m love with her. but If I hadn't keen and In love with m I could have (oh! her. m._ly MImefl-or was In the navy. lad an be to me: Ir. I". nour- pail-(Ion. In Galen may. I. (3.. v“ to no burn. and mud out Co ltd employ-rm. '1 NM out In the Widow W." .Id Baby, "to be her «terror. for m I mt. I stayed there um! nu nuts. and than 1 HI to uni far In:- Ila-n- Mr-ln-lnw. the Whin- ann Parker. She 'Is well on. too. M! no! In no m a.» can he no Anita'- nu. Mb In Minn bl- (num- w I.” m In Indian. MI III. I. with. and u- lalum In at I pro- moed Cam-In typo. 700a)! be Is totslly bllnd. but Ins cm. though sunken. have the sparkle at one who can see perfectly. Ills body I! bent and his shoulders are contact- ;e-I .but the muscles of his srms and ‘leu In flrmor than those of man! s mu: 0! yo! thirty. an jun are toot!» less sud hls words an uttered vlth s whistling “commitment. but his voles Is um. sml lull and Ms Isuzu Is as 500"! ss It was s century In. Ills long bur ts white. but tuck sud lus- Irllnt; his whiskers an In»: nsy. Ms ‘ Mflrboslly cnbmn an still slums: 1'! Nut. and Is an dlspou of s salt.) an»: a! good no vhlsky with s son (IVs-set tbs! botosem the Martins! his recollection. that Noah Ruby, ordi- nary unman. meived his discharle pa- 1)": from the Ranch trigate Brandy- wine. which had Jun finished I cruise of inspection of the various port. 0! the United State- and was then doeked at me Brooklyn navy yard. The day after he let! the naval service he betook him- seli' to New Jemy. where he Joined himseif to n farmer and for money timed to serve an a hired man. Since that time he has never stepped outside the boundaries 0! New Jersey. For mere than halt a cenluty. with mom or less steadineu. e followed me occur nation he had c‘sen. and then. twen- tY-eisht years am. being full 0! years and decidedly nverae to earning hll own living any lonxei. he settled down n! the Door farm in tho township of Ph- t‘lflfllv. not far from Xew Brunswick. and there he has since remained. I limo-hem Ibo Revolutionary Wu and Inllcql In the Conniutlon~lilruot lulu-m ol Kan-Is flu leu- O Camry and Fluen- tun. a no: t h 9 War / Jersey ‘3’ man 6: CN“ 1! the ‘ ' life Ill be tru passed hirthda It V elghty- 820. a NOAH nAav Acsni'runv AND A mum-an ow. THE OLDEST LIVING. (Special Correspondence.) 5 Noah Ruby. of ’ the Piscamwuy poor farm. New ,7 / Jersey. the oldest ’ man in the: world? m I! the story at his life which he tells be true he has Apaued his 1231] birthday. It was about eighty-three years ago. accordlnc to ROAD! RAB". A0” I”. "De mm but 1 tea remember I: the ery' "n. l m an a "me tot. but I member nothing the gum Gum-c nah Butlmo’. and the .0- kn bringing a leml d“ was done‘ III!!! 00' do bowels Into Marne-Mn and mmy nu‘mm In em he died. I! mm was Kernel Daphne den. but he fled soon an' my young alum may one of can an Irishman an was In de mh. He done run (Mum In the poo' chlh'n property. 1nd in do break-up mammy and me and Danny was cold on de block to Blunt Rolf-cu nn‘ mien to Tenn-nee." "Did you ever was General Washing- ton?" ‘ "I done are 091:1 chhlnclon when mm lot mummy an' an ehn'en .0 down to Manna" to see mmoauy. Gen‘l Washington wu man. In a . .‘ red rockln' cheer In de porch. Re In tulle: fill up And down his than-front and fill stocking and Mirâ€"puma white hair." "How old were you than?” ”law me. hot. 1 isn't tell you. 1 mt consid'nble o! 0. girl. for befo' mm to Ice [undo-d: I do". man I am far him. I l'm.l an 13 mm cl her as at wedding garment. not! In an. fa“, In eunplo, 3‘“ mny M “”“M‘ (Mug eh". "I.” ham.“ m I"... mm. l cred neriotrsly to weigh in the thinly of which had fallen into her hands at the : the attention. Why should not the rhino death or no old ml“ enter or her last 5 tantrum. nhlrh seem to tend toward Miler. about twenty rem. she tit-Inn. ' tor-in; n similar Americnn lmllnn hefore the er- 0! treedorn. Anni Harriet in n very sensible ohi i 'nmn. but she has one dominnlihx weakness. and that in in he in tooth "nit de quality.” in her estimation she I reached the npex of honor when "he rode in the rnrringe of no alderman to I the polls and had mayor Cox. who was ] running for reelection. tip his hot to; her. But that rideâ€"that triumphant rideâ€" mny cost her her life. (or throngh rnrt- ity nhe dimmed her nmlene to wear the ancient ilnery of bygone days and caught n bod cold. which he- developed into the grip. "No. nit." she nnid in reply to n quen- tlmt. "I kenn't M tell how ole I not. hnt tint town clerk done tinted rne out at us. He told the l nu ole enough to vote." out! the old lndy laughed henrt- ily nt her own wit. "How far back an yon remember?" nhe was asked. "De furtherent heck I hen remember in the ‘renolutionnry' n'nh. l in: den n little tot. but I mher henhing the guns aching nenh Bulilnro'. and the no- )ern bringing n kernel tint won done not tro' do hovel. into dody'acnhtn and mutiny nu‘ninc tin till he died. fly mm nan 3mg! Mâ€"g A.- n... i type. hing about the some rmnlt as in the maternal in the me of the counter. influences of civilisation? We live in homes. nre not exported. do not hunt. fish and ilght one another on the plains tor our living. and our growth will [in la. rapid than no: theirs. We also have a woman pouring oi immigration which retard: nny such tendency very materially hy the intemixture oi mar- riage. I can only nut-rt that this growth in Inherent. tor ne are very young. comparatively speaking. i am to unite some experiments of measure- ment and component between the Dutch oi Pennsylvania. nlto have "red there ntthont internerryinc for over 150 yearn. and the native Germ-n who in min. in this country today. i will study by experiment in the schools, nino. it my elven-cots do not result favorable to .y theory. it will he only a negative lnlnenco against it. and we punt loch further for nhntnntintinn. hot it they support II! Views the he! will he on interesting nthdy and will he very enconrlcing to my theory upon thh attention." 0 "No. nah." she and In reply to 1 am an». "I hasn't M tell how on I am. in! «m town clerk done hand me out at us. He (old me I In. ole enough to vote." cm! the aid Indy laughed harl- "y at her own wk. But that rideâ€"(Mt triumphant nooâ€" may am her her life. (or (brush un- Ity the dimmed her 7mm tn wear the ancient finer! of bygone days and caught a bad cold. which In- developed ""0 "it grip. In Tum tum-quartets M a con- III’! on": I quaint honking while up. Wm In 1 'onm: of will”. 'Mch M ymnm Wanna" had then mic 0mm en me an": In ”dumb-n Mm? earth”. hearing "one" an ”anal: as '4 mm. And no valet the tummy-ed In the fashion-Mo Itlr-a-hmc M a runny. am can I mun the! her on "mum“ gave her “I want tor vote lot In. Col." mn- fluuod Aunt Hun-kl. ”for In dull (lb WI. my doubt-h curacy. m. work In 6'. nnou when do 900' all!“ "04' 0‘ t." Tho mathematician: and "w IIIIIM' an o! the «slur-tum bum» mod (M old lady with qmllmu. Ind final". “(Inna tam dun to pm In Co" at Ill» nar- o( are. _ ‘1 wow I no am one. nun-y." an Aunt Rama. "and “no no'." “In d1,- unmd "Ann. Rama" The city clérlk 35(6qu Harlot“! mg "and on old lady unwed”. “WI-a: In your are. mantle?" liked the hand of the real-"aunt: department. "an me. cap‘n! Ax me lump?“ any." ejaculated the old hdv- ”A" l kin tell you. uh. I. an l was In ":9 resoluuomry wan. My ole maln- Blble mu dun Inn'ned by dc all: belo' he laid mummy and me Ind Bop!!! '0 dul duh [tunnel RobI'Ion." Purloun to the recent munlclpal elve- "on at Wichita. Ram. Mu. Hun-let Mt.“ Murray. a colored woman. appeared ”9‘ [are the my clerk and dfllmd (0 be “‘5' Island. "I left the navy because I was ntrald there'd be a war. and I didn‘t want to mm. Well. there us a war. and I didn't lee no fighting. only on the I“- and then I was on Innd and a 500‘! "Y“ off. he lost my discharge pave" and I'm sorry. I! I had 'em maybe 1 con" get a pension. and. anyway. I could Drgve my use by them." “While I was In Brooklyn navy yard I got leave one day and went out to see a monstrous pretty bury-Ina I’mflfld â€"Greouwood. they call It now, I hear. A man who came to see me two or three your: "80 told me that they bury a lot of folks every doy there now~lhnl the bodies 30 to that burying Wand but like an everlasting “mm o! 310'- tor. Oh. my gracious! what his 0“!“ New York and Brooklyn mun M W that's true. ” 'Go right on. fellowwmun‘n you haw been going on. and I assure you that we shall have the devil to pay In this republic and no pitch how "Yen mu." talc] Baby. "I saw the old amen-u and I heard him talk. He was pretty mud. tooâ€"oh. grueloul. yell I shall never target one thing he laidâ€"- it has Muck to me most a hundred years now: n wan while he was at Norfolk and Portsmouth that Ruby says he heard Genera Washington make a. speech. Baby to not certain what the general we! talklnc about. but therein no doubt In the old man'l mind that the father of hla country wan lndlxnant and ex- cited. . 1791. always bright eyes to shim on Japkd'ran in them old days. lullâ€"«r- Still Terrifie- m Three mile: east of Richmond. III. on the Penneylvanla In “The Junction.“ There are a large tower and an Iota-- locking switch. It Is the union of three branches or the Pennaylvania. one for Dayton. another for Pique and the third for Cincinnati. The machinery to ar- ranged an that eolllalon ta lnpovalhle at that point, tar the operator in th tower, by turning a lever can denn any train that in on the wrong track. Before the Mei-inching switch wan ennui-hen the niece was known an "Dad 11: re )ulch." because at the numerous noel- ?ente that happened there. Old rail- oad men my that on the annivenary : an accthnt at thra pace the sheet of HAUNTED BY A OIRL'S WRATH. ma of "‘0? It In mum. to thin III! m mm- Im nun denim. (I. clvmmi ehlnn u the tram-d sum. luuuhunhtlllh II luau-and [nar- trou now. u I In quoted u but" "Id. My flulm II Illa. u Iho , French “(th claim. um we i‘" all ”In. damn me am mau- _nm Inward "no type of IM- n-d mm. , The fund clnlm lint (we. the aura bu clonal «Mount. II mu «mor- r”... Take "to cartoons. [or example. ‘ . at which «rayon In: [Mn for him so". The: In ml “4 no" no ;‘IIOQII upon who Incl. no. u Jnlm 1. mm charm-strut“ M I mad-fwd. ‘Mrly fellow of Mill pay-Molar '1!" I: m "the. and the Irptnl function" chant-lethal? firmhody ‘ how- the In". raw-bond taunt. who dill-n (In Inn! "0- the India- I» cause he is. been here the lemme. The min-er h dork-skinned. with Hui but. and II.- chnI-bonn and I: shot-tn In “III". just as Im the nation lulu-n. “rule. or course. I.- nly an autumn, but may In comm~ cred national] to weigh in that study of that they have. In dllmnt untou. notwithstanding thclr “altar!” of u- tenul imam, diluent form and MOI-millldnol the an ‘owuu and myths. They do not have thumtmndl-Mnnu my man. though main all“ Im- mvlnl ”mm. The European. clu- nm the Annual lldhu In: am from time. lmoluu claim I am they can In. Ask. and you will Ila! on" ck. 0! mute on the ion“ In chi-ed that In America lulu ea.- mlldvdy tron n- nee. Nov lulu-d at tho Ana-tau lulu 1mm «no «Iain-fly tn- ny m the. a! many I. It not Ion plat-dbl: to him. mm In. lumen o! mam. hon-my a mum. em. they been” no In. "on many Ihmh It... lulu-u- rather than 99 hollow m: they «no mutually m any out of ego typo. Dark nun. min cheek MIMI. black eyes. and mum. black 5-1:. 00 upon; them Ind you will Ind the origin or the American Indian." laid the proleeaor to a reporter. “I think; however. that the line oi study in that direction ie tending toward the reception of my views, and I believe that what I claim will be demonstrated. as for an nny such fact may he demon- strated. by experiment ’ and scientific investigation I do not make these autetnenta no an assertion, but merely in a tentative way. I suggested the result or much thought on my part when giving my lecture upon the origin of the American Indian. To to inib the aubiect iuiiy and an briefly as pouihie. I will not you to consider the north- ‘Vloat ooaat. from Voneouver'a inland to sun. You will iind that all up and down the coat the type of people. from outward appearance. ia the red man. the American indiao. They are inher- men and irappera, and depend upon the m and ioreau for their eslaleuce. living in hate and aa beet they may in a very aboriginal manner. Thole people are. to all external aopearnnee, _ } will become red ' men. That Is the theory of Prof. Frederick Sam the well-known anthropologist of the Chicago uni- ' vanity, and was / advocated by him in a recent lecture in Indianapolis. "My theory It got thAeAgenerafly accepted one ll tol 'UILL THE PALBF’AOES TAKE ON A COPPER COLOR. ASTARTENG THEORY. vh-m unl- of cling. U-lrmlty 301love. In the Theoryâ€"flay "In I Wheel" but I’m.“ Plan-Ibis Aft'l' ALE FACES Gratin-n m huh. I». The lat-gut nlllu ship afloat ll tho remodeled Peru? Mk. ”um Inn-um W'Rflfl’fl a high musket. ' Mn. Mertonâ€"ls In. Umn at home? Servant (nupulyyâ€"sng'. out. In. 14"th («Min-l ham an new that the Is In. but her dine. uona to ya! are quite new 3.. probably think: that I an I hill-col. more rapid: ‘ ”a mun or meaningful tests with human u mm: height. In announced from Bremen m. week. One balloon. carrying- sen-rm” tantra-gnu. reached a height at twelve mm. The them could not register the Immature. n m. below zero being marked at a lower lelgm. any tau- show em the tempentm sinks gradually up to two find A but miles. Above the the {all In much Joaquin Miller wns «rough discus. sing the accusation when visited yesâ€" terday. He did not want to enter into any dispute vitl the girl in order to defend himseli and was willing that her sum-meme should so nnmtruilct- ml. it appeared that he is still .laml ‘ of her. and from I remark which he let drop it was inferred that be light re- turn to Honolulu. if he could do so with safety. for the purpose of seeing her again. He was inclined to think met the scandal About bin had been set afloat by perms in Hawaii when he Moulded in his published criticisms of the politic“ condition on the islsnds. tutti a lanth- ml. Ran Pia-clam will: Joaquin ml- in. the "poet oi "to Sierra." film as :- iii-kip tom in I ill. in. too lla- uiin MIMI. The tune of tile young woman con-«toil with the poet In the min in Arab. lliln our". she is nhwt l7 years of age and her freshman and tummy mum with the advance- mat in life at tho poet. The aim from the island In that lililer abandoned the young wanna. who I. noon to Momv a mother and that she in not! wholly :iwpemlent on charity. Site in living with .1 nativefamily and has been "it. in: In vain for assistance tram Milâ€" tar. When he arrived in Honolulu he represented that she was Ml tighter. the roport Hated. ._ The malt bf Fort Smith special: United States Marshal Crump‘o deputlea took to the penitentiary at Albany. N. \1. water- day tho toiloariog indlan territory dw poradooo: Bill Cook. robbery. forty- th-oyears; Dooley Bongo. robbery, throo yem; (‘lydo Barber, robbery, three yearn; Ed Katina. manslaughter, tom yearn; .iim Ruling, man-laughter. three yours: Enoch Thoma. man- aiooater. ten years: Joe Skinnor, lar- ceny. two yeara; Henry Buliiogton. lor- rcny. in you"; Johnson floor. iar~ new. two nan: laaac Alexander, larv cooy. threo yearn: Jana Kendrick. aa- unit with intent to kill. tum yoara; Taylor IHKoy. auaoit with intent to um. um. nan: J. u. Beck. worm-g pootal lava. ooo and one-halt roan: GabrielPhiiiioa. marl“ stolen soda, one and whit nan: L'alayotto Hod.- aoa. rooapiracy. too nan. Bill Cook'a neon! aa outlaw and moo la laowo to onryooo. Hudson to the ma our whoao aduiaaioa to hall "on Parker and Joatiro White 0! tho i'oltod Itatoa Bum-ran court altered. Jim on Ed Koallu rm youth who allied an old no.) doriau a qoarroi. Bork la ao indlaa lawyer ol [orator good chat-actor. Mo lriod to nailo loan by tic-iota. laolaoa to ritiaonaliio in the ('iirroloo nation for .20 each. lie oi» lalnod a copy 04 the iaclian roil- In tho iadlaa bonan- ia Wuhlaaloa and not rirroiara through on mail aoaooorlon that ho no root" aad all poraoaa who had iMiao blood in linen who” arm"- lora' aorooa woro on "to rolla and trim could pron up their anrmioo roulJ arqnlro Firmlao rilln-nahlp. worth 13.000. Tito whoio poww- o1 lin- (‘hor- oltoo council on tut-uni asainut llrz-ir. .-mi ho traa prorrrl to have nani tim l‘nilrri Malta moll- ln furtherance oi ( 'rnodnlrnl arltrmo. JOAQUIN MILLER UfllRCHSD. The Sound Outlaw “III Inv- Ior Pony- flvo tun. n women nope-re and me- in the mid- ' die oi the track until the train is nearly ,upon her. Then Ihe disappears. An en- ; sinner on the Cincinnati brunchâ€"then owned by the Cincinnati. Hamilton Daytonâ€"had a sweetheart. the story goes, whose father was a email (armor. living in the vicinity 0: "Dead Men'- Guich." When her lever was due to pee: the girl Would sit on the high hunk above the tracks to throw kisses at him on he went by. The girl's (other was opposed to the marriage, and an elon- ment was planned. It was arranged that on a certain night the young wom- nn was to be at the second twitch em 0! the crossing. and her lover would stop the train. taking her on board. They would go to Cincinnati and be married, The young woman was at the spot designated. but: that night n new engineer had her lover“: niece in the cab. She saw the train coming. and. stood in the center of the track, think- ing that he would stop [or her. When 3 the train was close she could not move for (ear, and she was killed. Her lover was crazed with grief. He resigned his place on the road. Years olterwnrd he vine killed in a wreck on n Texan road. It was long believed that the wane woman Vine killed while trying in ere-e the track. and the story of the Intended eiopment was not known until-shortly before the death of the lover In Texas. mu. coon sen-r +0 pmsow

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