mi. m u m M, . f 3303' If: opt-ion: want-m In than? at" 0' d“ n ems; or SALT PROPERTL DEM.- mug-mum â€gunk! Hemt‘to the barn, procured a rope (lid patted for the woods. He had se- w the tree and the limb." In a. lit- 49pm swod d white be‘ech'tree, and W unmd the songs of birds and the nulls; hum of the wild- grape, the 193 Md aim the life out of him can. my; ould be left to swing in Zeb was after the rope thing: _Wns in that tittle glade. . {nun who had bquenvjan six ‘ may the ,7 on: evening were a. ' ' and. ‘ Jgnnlelhad‘wana in! flue wood! to study botany _ â€maxim-mated knight “autumnâ€: She was mam-and lanes; and mm whenï¬ev confront- “ tough manual» of m Imd'tuha‘ ’- m" --' â€mm _‘ ‘ 's end. _ ‘ ‘ wt}: mu vhere the volt-um and mange inc Mamaâ€: , -, , 1110va 9mm fly»: j w: she Linton â€~41: use: m can mildews 11' ‘;~ ,_’ :1; in North Jamar 1 an: {dawn-o“ out o! the West. , ‘f met-1109a: with-h my mouth _, old;m‘s _ ' ' ‘ , alt-sciatic In, ~12} 11h wind. M‘nm x, wind el_ Page}?! 1... _ em"..-- Wind and .thothuxntn Ellery Giannini." “1 . 1902. {W the 8» S. McClure Co.) , > ‘ Zeb Johnpc'm, Ftymer Jones‘ hired mm. cum to the ermi of a :rrowotcomJe tookaagatana . _ Stump to think thin'ga over. .He lflaa‘ the he couldn‘t glean much mum Tram met thinking, but a arms was to "=e faced. ’Eh‘a evening before‘ after having Wham Taylor, the daughter of Wet tamer, fay-ages: or more. he :ï¬dmed her Lemar-17 him Imd had (tau perused. Zeb“: courting. had conâ€" ;Iï¬ted of escorting Jennie ta 3 Fourth Mï¬m'cbxehmtioma‘circus'and a. corn- tnl. The intervals'hadbeén ï¬lled guy what he ctlled‘ “sitting around" std declaring to himselt‘that she was .nyeetqst and handsth girl in» all. . if I! , . ‘ . V Themw wasn’t the slightest doubt in $13 mind that he lo'ved her. am} he was may lure that he was land in re- W It. was thofetore with a feeling of We conï¬dence in the success of errand that he had drowed into In": and tried to keep his blushed fick- nnd his feet on the floor as he ’flh Johnson went home. a’ stricken W- ' In “Hm way he knew What Jen- ? 'i' tied for. She was lookiggfor an , ied, knight to wme along on. a w n; coal-black steed-and 1:111, three Mtï¬ï¬‚ains and hear her off on his ' ,.' Zeb h‘a‘d _no armor, no local- need, no desire to'kill. He was 7011t0f_fl’.7.7 : . ’ ,. ail -AAAJ.‘ 3‘33! I've been Influx you for a whole , ,, and mt you {or my' wife," he ' ' V yd, pull-1‘1: and shaming his feet. {i 9421831001113 val naming a. hole in the â€at one of her father's socks; She tinged [net '3!!! as the mid. seriously -wrg-_ ï¬e- ‘g‘f'Zeb, I couldn’t marry an farmer. If Im’t ï¬nd my ideal. I shall never mar- gin: n11. ~I'm somewhat romantic. you {mend I’d be perfectly miserable it ‘ untied a bladder." .f‘nnryou mean that you want tamar- 23W dude of a teller?" asked Zeb. the he! never head of ldeehorroâ€" m . V .. “FRO, of course; not. He meet be knead. gallant and save my life. {Senate's real good fellow. Zeb, but you â€new I @1111 Lucinda Jackson m make yon'n good wire. Don‘t flame me,.29b. and don’t get desperate and p of! the barn. I know you N!- to talk for an hour or me yet. but rmsmldn't do any good. Good night, fléb. ' The sooner you shine up to Lu- Tma‘ the (wicket, you can nék her to m her.†M I“. IHVV Dr- â€"-uâ€"-‘-â€"â€"-â€"r .V.7_, ' ad I couldn’t be a hero if I was 1 i agar-ed dollar! a month. There's ‘ Jan butItur hang nay-911." “but no cannulation came to' him. “best thing hgeonld ggt on; of. i; Witâ€"Eran "mice: a‘. winowueo. a Want which Jennie might come * mp when ï¬nd of waiting for her .. or ,,;;; n_‘_ .- Y '1: ï¬nal] be death.†sand Zebas m from the stump, “I'm 101: ‘ ' . knee sprungal‘ldhu-mo back- -_ L .. ,- 1 ____ ï¬w‘hï¬â€™ “an 8 them to man“; con‘I'OI; Homespm 'fleroisni. £661. mt: mun. '3’.†ï¬rst words proved that mot cavalier; There was at c: n Lama. '(i‘iixia is Zeb Jehnebn did hem Me can: with slew step and do * temper when a man is ‘01.!“ he: mm ï¬e was thinking 01.!“ lo and wandering it. it hurt m‘uch oneself. There was a. tear 11 30mm eye and a gleam of detemmatk. tn the other when he suddenly eppj'ersred he- tore the rugged! dirty title eini their in"... _- -__._ _. , _ H, ‘. , It we. ï¬xhtï¬hat unmo‘ and mantra†and glowed f , gnddown the fled ,_hut .at l, end 017 can minutes Zeb wu'flewr a‘. a, had the‘ three on the earth under his , He} was atmbreathmg hard'and , "0h, Zeb, Zeb, suppose y , come!†‘ > ' . "ï¬g ‘ “But I-dld come,†replied‘ggb, "and I guess I’ve given fem :11ch to lat a year. -Where we: thu hero' “I~I don’t know." ‘ “Ought “to have been not: ' hadn't he?" ‘ .. ' - “Yâ€"yes-f-tmt is. no. No; I‘ ‘t want him." , ‘ ‘. "Anything heppened ?†_ 7 “Yes. I’ve got all the her I want Zeb. I'm sorry. audit! you‘ w t ,to get married. and il"â€"»â€"A . _ ' 4‘__._- y: â€unaw- - The tramps might have boneii if they had)!“ a minute‘s warning, but as it was they had to ï¬ght. Zeb as“! the alt» nation it n since. and the nah»: of but» us flamed up in his taco. * It a. good thing to so out to bank oneself ad and macmp at hgng ‘to postpone 2‘1 tiara. A. l _-_._-‘A LA“- New York World: A yank. , who to:- three years kept her ‘ nth full .- of pins and nails, and yet :1 a meal, Is the wonder of m .véazie, a little village tour ’ Bangm. Christ}: Turner, the victl strange habit. is the danghte Turner 0! Venue. When she . “Well. let makick 'em n times. and then 1'11 30 home with, y and ask the old’folks what they thl'n bout it, It was lucky I thought of pin tag the tool andhanging. myself." ,. ‘ cutt- thigh; and torflfl he Wvolmadic t I 10“â€: 'temaiiy for the bliï¬dness’;.amil :- . to be applied Externally £0 w7u“-â€" V 7. Eat,â€" and this reinitedvin a. g] tack or the chickenpox, whk wholly treat and park!!! blfq while as a child she was she now sometimes savagely: mother. Formerly she was dim“, but now she never ‘| book. even in her mold mm The result or the ld’a m medicines was ï¬hat _ e soc; imam, {icing at times Very ï¬t 12 years she has not'left the *1 er condltmn is pitiful In my The Turners declare that By ha“ been aware for three Years t ï¬t their daughter had a, habit of cam n; frag- manta of glass in her mouth. and‘on aeveraloccaaions she had ban observ- ed to add a pin or a small n21), but un- til about a; month ago they 11': no idea that she was carrying a. 1th handful at mated pins and nails bc, sen her tongue andphpeh ‘ 1 .. ,_ka .___ " Cir-l carries Mouthful oi Clarissa, being easily excltbh. m 3,1- lowed tokoep the fragments ct glass in her month. until one day ln December Mrs. Turner observed that .or check was greatly swollen. Th ‘88 the yuung'woman appeared to b l a, docile mood, the mother coaqu . to dis- uo,Al n- purge the strange month: what came out of Chriasa’s One. hunded and ten co two clapboard nails, two sh ‘ three pieces at glass, and a ‘ safety pin; L - IN “£53, Ema}! pins were bmg iand aor- ruded and the nails were r 1,, while the safety pit had left its im ~: sion a: I ' the ins. perlect as a die in the flesh '- :side or tbejcheek. "And did she never take t1 out of her mouth?" was as girls lamps. - . .-.,, Philadelphia Press: “Do the inveterate smoker, “don," mess sake, tell me that the Vbacco shorteï¬ï¬‚‘ a man’s mum-+5 ' , “But it. dbes.â€. interrupted it e‘doctor, I tried to stop impklnx was. and the the days seemed interminabla." 7 g‘Nkwer'f’ said he. WONDER OF CREW EéEnHunsrf. ; Inthe Seine Boat James an child’ *8 "bare. Fgré at- left her lhe deat- thys, _he- â€nu for 3" n, The troops were at ï¬rst received with .the moat. demonstrative and genuine :hospitaiity, the how of the nave: ’ being thrown open to them unqnoluon- iugiyi Amer thq‘soiaion had nae-em- barked the Hamlin: who but been their hosts commenced in min mus. and after. awhile it downed upon them whither they had. gone. - . g Whenmore tW'tf‘flfed and more ; losses. by thieving yore sustain“ the haunt" grpdualiy' commenced 10mins in new estimate o! the“ America emu-~- acher. Not, that «oh a «flute van fair to the Amazon." a panic at all. but simply bemuso'the insures of our’a'nny abused the privileges go gen- gel-ally 3133:; then). ‘ . --,u ALA -â€" ETLOST WRMW: Manama! our colonizatldn at. tile Enum- stagger ï¬gmntty?" HAWAII DO luau; lulu-nu- a; f we follow the Wont established by us in the 811mm '0! the abom- inaa of the North We†continent. It ought to doiï¬o from .I eompantlve polpt o; flgw. ’ ' ' -,,A'_; L An-- 1. LL- Nothing but a W belief in the survival“ menttutjnd the com-di- nadon o! the luvs at nature we!!! al- low us to look. with'enmplncencypnpon our nation Wm: ghorlgintl new slnoewebocameam _ __. mason-t“ M1... nun-v yvv wâ€"vâ€"uâ€"v â€" wvvi Hum“ in the "an! victim, or the pernicious effects afï¬rmation. Eighty years two annual yore altering human sacriï¬ce. to u: . vol- unto deities. but. “worn tree from the “who: curse and the drama-breed! habit of Wearing-gluing. - - .,,LA _-L a..-" v -_-_.. W," at A Hawaiian in than du- mldu n have known the Catechism of the Ni- cene creed, but his high on menu: and mum were extremely concrete. __ In those days tho' only poll-omen needed on the lands wero political spice to watch out. to; any revolution- ary plots that might be hnwhlu. Now, a re of terror. hu SW here. caused y the wholesale perpe- tratiok at bun-slut“. and the police de- partment 1:.palfalyud- by the m-vave 4:)! crime which it In «Bed upon to con- mnt. » 4 . ‘ _ _. ....‘A The ï¬rst rude “waning which the native mind received on thematic: of personal honesty we: the occasion at the visits of the Ameflm troopl who were emploYed auxin: *the anguish- Americen war In the Phillpplneo and Who, made Honolulu I stopping pom: on the why out MJI‘OIIG. ‘ ' AAAâ€"‘IAIâ€" -- ova.-." It in agony fact tn have to ehmflcle, but, never-thaw true. that the dinnin- nionment of anaemia}: in rank!!! fad- ing away. , ~ A» _ ..A‘_ Not only is he ï¬ecreuing’ in. humor: but in Influence-u well. Colonuuion and civilization Inn been hit down- fall. ; HI: later touches no worse that his {ox-men- ones. ‘ .q, w.v_ . There are a thousand reason ’ why this should be so. The Hunlun is ravvidly becoming 3 smaller element In the affairs of the country. 7 v Before clvlllutlon invaded him the native dld not know the-meenlng’ or want. Beggory was unknown. One had but to walk out into the ï¬eld: end take what they needed and breeehclonte cost but little. Nor hen the lntmdne- den or clothes Improved. mow-ole. Inn stead of polyondry end polygony we have the lnllnltely worse cum of pros- tltntlon. " - It ls o and pleture to» see this Inno- cent, (childlike end busting people be- ‘lns mulcted out of their property by echemlng processes and condemned to beg the produce of the land: they once owned. ' Some day there will be on nphennl hereond then the Amen-icon govern- ment will have-another ecnndnl on m hands. , A The most" dlsutrous resnlte' have ensued from the Importation of Porto Ricotta and low_;rnde {Algernon Wfé’x the abqiftion o: the mm- cori- tract system by‘the American came a large influx. from ,the interior, of Chi- nese and Japanesetcooliec.‘ but these men. accustomed to the life on the ini- ands were rarely thieves. The .. became beam-'3, it is true; and in way comme'n'ced the demoraiixation a! the native character which has been since more'fnliy debauched by other influ- ences until .now the min agenda†against the laws form a. mum-Ry in the qg’urta. ' ’ n,,_n__‘ ALA 14-; n‘_vâ€"-_LL_ 61.- Ina-1'4 ‘â€""" During thelast few months the lock- smith has become an indispensable be- lng in Hawaii. Men Who never expect- ed to earn a dollar by a huslneu'that‘ they had once Med and tendon {or something more proï¬table here are putting up signs and coining fortunes. Business planes and residence- are not only being‘mrnlshed with locks. but an donble'burred as we“, end rea- idente are providing .themselvee with shot-.5)!†as | hangs-.17 precaution. , ,,u,,, 1â€"; ._.lAI. Residences wore formerly built with wide vmmiu, yhich were furnished much like 'inurior wartmenta, with pictures. rugs, and costly furniture. These things were never removed‘ at night; nor warp-Any of the door- or window: seminal. Wugcl} {gs-yore qu- 1m! ’iefut. _ ' Such open residuum u‘ rennin now are closely waded. Not 3 day passes tint meet: an ant made. for inceny and but-gig!!! is wrongly becoming a favorite Won with th. out-ot- wosk mm“ . ' .-.. »_....â€"__....u_. . £533" iE'E-pom'f' '3'th £57m tor months _he did not think of locking anything up, mg! undertook'long Jour- -,, J _____.‘_ALI__ -_ L- . _'. __~_ Emmi; to {lid every‘thini is he Jonas-o whom the cnmuu Illlllwn- nrieo hug boon Mounting to convert are rarely board or in connection with these robberies. The government will. it u hoped. soon discover some mann- ot bringing nbout no improvement. although it will be immible to locum: return to an! primal innocence which‘pnyniioq here I the My Tux-kill: Envy. London Daily Telegraph: ' 'i'he Turkâ€" ish navy in 1878 retired behind the bridges up the Golden Horn. and there remained rotting until, 1879. the only purpoeetho vessels nerVed being to on as musnl end oyster been. from which the dockynrd hands occuionnlly got or good iced. The nhipe were dlnmultled. in many cases pert: oi their engines were used for merchant result. and it is even said the propeller: were token to the pence to prevent anybody mak- ing use of them. When the Greek mr broke out end dolly rumor-I came of the Greek fleet doing lumen-e dun-c to Turkish eeeeout pine“. u helium, thatthe Turkish nnvy must be up und- doinx. end the sultnn nleo new that hel ’muet makes more. So order: were given for the iieet to get under WIY. end all the muscle were ecreped oil. the boilers pntched'with cement. and the fleet started. Not one of them was en- worthy. but they made a iiue show, end the populace m satisï¬ed. Their eu- j in however, were unclean. end their ‘ that in none cues they .could 1not any» the new of the gum they go: eeeh Menu-s. u theywere only purine withooe each. ._When they (pt into the Her-' . . __L n.;-_._.o.-e on An In“ leeks-o the boy we: sent om. - the lndmirin'l school i3 3 titer was committed to the school on loudly by Julian the request of his mother. the Juvenile Court how loeeph Cenphell. had land where the Town of not “The boy m n h 7 would have been a. Manager Dudley. “hut keep him at the home. ihlly come El 6% {e 5 'EE E ii i 3 § l l E; H U '3 3 ii .3 incontnet kmhhhnily'hfl 7 _ mrdmmmfl‘l Dakoupveusnhouetw and took seventee- .0! k". ' z; a in e ,1 houen of .one ween-I'll 4 thought who We unï¬- hero! elk hem. end A m at my row heads. hite of m. III couplet- speclmene ct pottery were unearthed- the farm otsJohn m eeven n “'0 'z- anon: on in" mouth N?! 9', L. A-.. I- Ali-ni- M I00“! nn III’NVWIIB Ilium In ww beimYouihle tome return to the: prim innocence which prevailed here when ciriliution wee 3 hr any drum, in these lovely blends. ‘ NICHOLAS HAYNES. noun om am This, Ié'e'ei-m u the-Chief nu otf the My Turtle}: levy. ; London Daily Telecmvh: ' The Turk- ish navy bridges up the Golden Horn. and there remained rotting until 1873. the only purpoee‘the vessels eened being to wt as mussel end oyster beds. from vhigh the dockyu-d hands ocaeionnliy got n. good fwd. The lhlpl were animation. in nanny onse- part- of their; easing in 1878 retired behlnd the . - the indusirln'l school no! 1!. (amt that MI W wealthy. Mill tilt» of his mum would ewes the b Me a; (licenced. “e W ad meemlhun emu-will slhle. An application WV iséizlilmiï¬ [mph Cellpbell. land when the Tm i . 3H,.“ "the boy m n would have been n Manager Dudley: “bntltwun g. - L E morn they did not kiu'w flint to do. but luckily uptured s will _ coating steamer. which piloted them to the Dan-dwells. There mm! were link. In; sq godly 3m they no to be beach- . _\_ -__ *-l 5|..I- Rev. James De Numndle of Mn eeeme to‘heve very little â€dance with the people who may: to "two" MM hump. 'At gut Sundu'I eer- Wesley m It. and not u it was found In the book used by the mm' Roman. and he oddod thuln hll opinion compiler: of hymn boob. it may did not like the origin! word! or n hymn. would better omit it altogether. ‘ Joann. Batu-In. Who fluently died In Lowell. 11.35.. m a. per; sandman of Major John Bum-let. who best: the ï¬ght n: Concord bridge. Ind-tho, gun whit-h and the ï¬rst shot In the unlu- tldm Is at!!! unnerved in the funny. In. now-a .â€"â€". w.-. _~_ ed. while other went uhore‘ot their gwnmcord,sndthmmeymtothh ay, . Again the with thought .0th should be done. so he enter“ into a contract within [ail-n ilfln to repair and “n cvetyihint'" eight of the m- uhipu it u. cost of £1,500.01»; But the 1mm. muted something to begin with. and 3M two yen-l £180,000 has been mnheominx. Now the «inn thinks tint his pun- will be unmann- entive, and he nuts to ma the con- tract. Inpportinx his wish with hi! kinda of e'xcuu.‘ Th. Shula". intent proposal is that the lam lm Ihonld build 0. av cruiser .- compensation [or mu. contact. EéiATon ORVILLE H._ PLATT. luster inset of 'cgnmucut, (at of I“! echobl bond and h (h cou- m “double worry. Dam tho Int val manage-dove! .mltmt-nl :n- we school would I: u to b. M m- by amatecuu a] loved wgonunuo. A at l: maintained In 3nd .0 um um :preul matineeâ€. blood. [or : Rabat litmus flu third at?! Meant-Wm. molt] . 8 health in pulled "solution In.†citizen: to ran-sin from small“ ,Luuusu van: I not exceeding skint MI“ :5 maybe! deep. yam-m m- mmmwnotmmm unmet mandamus-tum. for: ;eV¢lIl month, Sui Mr Fox Preset! 8mm» company. since last it.“ been]. oftlu'lh. ï¬ll, operation with 3 new force. The Lul- !" mm: an annual win. an up: tory formerly made bale as. b street; and is hung pup- an" '10! n three-m brick “can. 81 but front by 399]â€: due); ' -~,.A__‘ I.-_-._._.__ Chief O'Neil of Chm In: and a order nduclng W W eat of Police John E. m and In- spectofl Hun-tum. and am to Humme- of police. and m Luke Kala: to ; pun! w my were not Museum! Inch-m runs and will not be (helmet commune not: on the WW g i i E vested“ I Huleotitsndthlntd- men: he Suit In! tame-hunch m left.â€- hmdw.A.Tylero¢W é i 3‘ t? thew-usual the.I tachekpums. W.LW mmmmmsuduunm tumult-for a fraudulent pupa-a whichuuedthemnhlnmllm necflon withnmndc â€mat-F Eor â€Rania ma ï¬at-d a’u- flu- Boqunttwhw 3 some man-mu. mar My!“