- turns oot 1st | Now, u only ithe e When from heaven he descended, ‘machine, oo , Mincls has prade the establishinent of charities of Porto Riso, | dy established a year ayo, charge {wo institutions children, known ay the ty srhool” | and the “jpirls’ " the tormer having 100 the latter 200. Both In- {ve Inmates from an of the Russinn 6,000,000. This ix a gain of 1860, taking into Ke acquired by annexa- births over deaths. In sd, however, the United ned, exclusive of an. 40 percent—hy far {he in of Any power in the ded girl continues to a v. a Te that he prefers that y sre brighter than And there doesn’t seem tion of a 4 joke In his re x on would appear Bis soy ser iki \ _ a net annual user : Totty contempt, the to learn the n reson ere the — rofer- petition in the leather’ sald that while what he had the focal factories was ‘dis ing” the remedy “was to apply nethods and energy. and lity to new developments that dig.” . ‘This comes pear old utkish provers, enemy be as » suse. hant,” would Hi Hoh dear ohiid, He still 2 a slumber. Heavenly blessings without number head. Sleep, my babs: thy food and raiment, How much better thou'rt attended Bott and eany is thy cradie When his Birthplase was a stable, e of 2 century will | Was thers nothing but a manger Jose of the 19th and | ® | ser the joyful shepherds Found him, Where Shey sought him. there they fond n Twas to save thee child, from dying, He by groans and bitter crying ayn thou live to know and fer him, | Then fin dwell forever near him i Bese | which determined that Richard Mont- : 1 | States Senate, ! that famous fight for the senatorship. It was the fiercest of all the contests jority and the caucus would decide it that Michael Melnniny should have the empire | date. Montgomery was a man of great ories concerning the science of gov- as those added through | ration, It was this tact that led to the | { of the organisation had resolved to * | prevailed on Montgomery to stand as { eandidate because of his reputation, ability and wealth. | spective ® Isaac Watts) Holy angels guard thy bed, Gently failing on thy House and home, thy friends provide, AH without thy cate and payment; ~All thy wants are well supplied. Than the Bon of Cod could be And became a child like thee Clonrse and hard thy Bsvior lay, And his =cftest bil was hay. Wretched snvers could afford To terelve the Beaventy Stranger? C4 they thus affront thelr Lord? Telling wonders from the sky With go virgin mother by. That thy blest Redeswier came; Baved thee from burning flame, Trust and love Bim all thy days; hia tace and sing his praise. BY D. A. (HAURCEY. (Copyright 1961: by Dally Btory Pub Oo) As usual there was x woman in the case—and she cast the decisive vote gomery should not go to the United Everybody will reall ever waged in the legisinture of the state. It had promised 10 be a very tame af- fair ut frst. The party Lad a clear a- The “muchine’” had a firm grip on the situation, and it had been derided weeks before the Jegiclature convened place. Mclnerny was a wealthy und reputable business man, closely allied to the ‘“‘muchine’ and a Liberal don fributor to the party campaign funds. The caucus promised to be a cut. and dried affatr, until Richard Mont- Eomery announced himself a candi- fnherited wealth, highly educated, still in his thirties and full of new the- ernment. With all his means he had thrown himsell into the practice of | Iaw after completing® his education with an energy that would have dine credit to a man driven by necessity, and he had attained as commanding position at the bar. The party managemest had got into the attitude of a sort of ciose corpo- candidacy of Montgomery {or the sen- ate, Those who were on the outyide make a fight on the “irs” and had it looked at first ike a hopeless af- fair. The machine apparently had the situation copper-riveted. But Mont gomery took hold of the matter with a vim, and In a few days the purty loaders beheld thelr fences going down | on all sides. Two days before the cancus the fk had becopie so nearly even that there were eduction: that there would be i Thursday. senate you will he strajght snd will resent the te: Melnsrny would : To pete : drummer 16 & Star reporter. American soldiers de | ao lhey i devil's tools. sion hb hal, Montgomery sai for some minutes in : Lhe Ye but it is stratgnt bribery. 1 | can’t stand for that repilsd Mont- gomery, gravely, : "Oh, bang it. don't nse such ugly terme,” sald CSrroil be spent In a fight like thie you have | upent more than $E5.000 siready.’ replied | “But not to buy voles’ Mintgomery, Wall to gat Nem it 2 all the same thing. As a matter of fact, you dant | know how it has been spent. Get me twenty-five thousand in bills small bills. 80 they caniot be traced, fore tour Pratt. Mason, Hollingsby, Andrews and Swenson will vote sll right on Wihes you get into te andes Well When represent thé gag, & know all about Mac fgbting the devil you have ! Fight fire with fire deep meditation. He thought of | geeret ambition of bis lifetime, to 81 ie in the Inlad Bustes penale; +f Aving wish of bis fathe) that he should be a member of that liody which had | been adorned by the eloquence and : ability of his grandlather ; and great-grandfsther, Then he humiliation of defent. His dwelt upon the it he acied on Carrols wold but be suiall part of the ilisgiticate use of “And ] can'l marty a simator after all” money by the machine managers, 1" replied Carroll, rellghting cligar, out in his anxiety. * » - esused Bim to tart In sarprise read "Miss Ruby Burthard. paneli: alone” What tn the world could hotel at such an hour? who had promised to becoipe bis wile Probably she had somes suggestion re. ning a walling after he puriance. to the hotel pliriors Elbe | Bins in 8 corner, a rich opera cloak #a- SAN ARON AE 5 Soar hand after the first must der { "But there ars means bol al your | : : | elibet you that are so hurrible that you | was pressed against his ebouider bis. I left hand grasped | under side, the forelingers of the right | clude your sceepting an office hat, Be forefng 5 einpes by seh means at the bank today, and 1 could not get pat rita all oR in a panic and money was spent lke water. This wan the situation Tues of Montgomery's Heutenants, appeared at Montgomery's apartments (no great excitement and high glee, “t's all nf,’ said he, ov r twas said a tie vote. The machine leaders were | Sverh oo o #8 sud, i had : PR i * : ary day night when Thomas Carroll, one i is simple b : it and ih Er aniy throwing of gine hig overcoat and fighting a black cigar | : vijoping her graceful form, i retaining his | Pei 3 “Richard” she sald grecting. must withdraw from the race. YO sented to the caves” Lf am as good as checied.” “That fs what 1 fear.” me repiin ni ARE «0 good name ix kelly to be tarniahed aid even If it is not that would pre “What do you mean’ he exclaimed | turning white and fixing a vearchimg gaze upon her. “Your friends are exceeding hounds in thelr interest to elect Fou { amd are doing things of which yom wow nothing 1 was ut papas olice ly with Mr. Carroll snd Scan nor 1 Theres ue a het and FORA fag the stakes but it was all ribly plain. if yom are Senator Pratt to to have $5000 I bribery. It i too lat thing te d0 3 cour name priseniod” fhe was he said. with ful Ha to have “We've got the joker, and they cant” Of course you for a sure do a thing to stop us are willing to put up thing?” “1 will not hesitate to spend money | VY providing it | 3 eu to accomplish the result, etn be done honoiabiy,” replied Mont gomery. “It's just as we figured,’ Carroll. “The other fellows have & In af members Who were gale Pp peiuoty, “What is the development?” | # : ) responded | fins if you perzaitted it 1 fbear it to pave my bate 1d fs By enough atir way” hroke “ant PBroize YOR with 11 Py mus not, nd fat and coald tan dn Be her your thelr cond net hoki #4 long as they held control, but now | 3 that we are so near a majority they sre willing to make a deal and deliver to the highest bidder Senuilr and decide the sd matorship if they gel the price, It is pretl high, ag i} will absolaiely settie 0d of the doubifiol votes, Ther demand five thousand each, the entir amount to be pul into the ehcapest ‘Way out of it, Prat | hag sent word to me that there ars five | fellows who pre willing to makes a deal y ean : Richard, thing frre. ; & sepnrior : somebody's : hands to be delivered it you are alec I Know ¥ou «1 will withdraw, short pause Five x carriage.” As sho hurel into cnterend Ent i hat zo amt spoli can after ail. Tails is the rpason why, every morning paper convoded although End predicted that Montgomery would be ‘elected, that Bis name was not pre ted to the caucus the next Rt aay. Ao as to | En : 5 Money ha last trip to f8e connlry of the Kp a yeaing American Isdy, astonished ga o'clock tomorrow afternton, and wide brimmed, burning san. Li vou /re on use the : Pwrore the regiislion army his | thought | of the hard Sght he had made and the mind | regull of Molnerny's | election—1be triumph of the ring snd the subordinstion of ihe intersils of | the people to the weilare of thy ma- | i ghine. | his opponents were making. and koew wdvics he ciiyumventing 8 VeTy | the Mezican devote so much at tenthm, time snd money 10 the bat Ia | 4 | pecaipee il ix fo some # I evembol of thelr cmhenity. and eon Ideas of + LREp placed his Eomath “I'll have the mone) here tomorrow at noon,” he sail sbrupty, : “Good: pobody but you and | and the Almighty will know anything abot his which he had purmilied Ww ko | ! for the Buropesn style, as they have | adopted long ago vor ideas un clothes, Late Wednesiny evaniog & card was | | brought to Richard Montgomery whieh 10 Undwr- mith the engraving was writen in “Must tice yu at once and | ba | a0 urgent that she should come to his It was the gicl i and | menng garding the campaign-—she Was viry much interested and had been pune was daly | elected #0 as to sdd to ite social im. With & smile be descended | awaited | ? Washi agra i Hae cine to have Four name pre- | oo. w a Ee { proang ou | Ate you crazy?” he loguired with ving at pl a mile. i | looked . suddenly ; bmriel rested out 9 P demhdutind eve sights all | him fast as he bent hin head to fire | ! wt those wha shot him, and now his i Bands had stiffensd in fhe anbemdabie | . wtillness of eternal slevp Hau came in direst with ator Pratl 11 tho ® oe and $ # to stog | MH tis dee | in | “inl i [ae 1 3x Bt Et § nfs } THE MEXICAN AND HIS Why He Spands so Much Upon fie Ahariahed Headgear, “While bn 8 train in Mexican my upon © wae faphed Jor he first time the Tearfnlly and wonder folly made sugarioal Mexican which is the first outoftheordisary | ohiect that greele the forint 2 eyes after he crosses the Rio Grande, asked | me why Mexican men of 8! Glasses gpent so much money apis ihe cover heads and anpeaved lo ing for their take such eviftest pride in the great high conical crowned fram the tropical said a New glhciier “When the parted from Cota for Porto R tha pentie with in & feep ier Whos 5 1h Bat big with the peak of (Be puiled np to & sharp point, pi ke nos pwiiant, imate the Bpanteh eBURRL thelr Taney thes hard and 150d hearts fwml the publi stricken and eaverentially ¥ an id Eat, whinh ang had wiven, swosl gaged he tary gray hatu with mannich Crowns. “Phe main resson why the Spaniard ext ant ade the standing in the som it wax the gran Spas whe of 21 others al cour pos srelgn with thelr bats on while the Gf the ennfl punonvered. Gnd venbraiion. and the has, York hat Aexnergte Stompt 10 ‘th had struck | RTA : but heip josely at the new style thas created “and then the hat makers took I up | for the lsdion and this accounts for He reviewed the expenditures ' ., ooeppny rakish style of ladles’ mili The Birds Brapkiast. ward TE the earth Wee ontetid wilh gow, Are Bid ne Flas tree ml Loveless Aisd ali beautiful things thet grow. Thon Mr ne Are ¥ Miwing what ha & evi 8 ook id #1 Gms muakhe a3 nd = wi Tals vost, cat our Bregsfast returned, heroes asa vel | | eran, thy ware the same regulation £3 en 5 seliehe on Fhe gilt ee He, ee, se wil ships Fp poad als. i iris sien Fol, sie Woe ears finitii There's plenty for you amd phen be Trent gM ¥ i Assericiin Pricadiyr Cals Cat lovers gre not piiharmed sow of Aha wing their affecting fur fay. isa. as 8 baadsome i the tad now for a put, ERair ESA Tieve in the gross sotizaness | ied to cats, but Know that they : Thre iw : Beli said the priviiege of Bit ting or standing ip the presence of their i ; 3 | iny hig head 0 my Rand “Nateraily fae Bat bechms &n object : rEmely sail wi eat and of pe % : ah who Are ad man ever Kad, in dur kb BF petting “Blac i friends IRL or mays & eaL’ oe WHOM Ww a i Mvished, ofhier than 10 {urn 46 knabs and $3 And 3 fannt chon, lit 3 in tay belief tha! many Words ETE of Imi he anderstands ne another in the Brgin covering, the Ene * CETL the 1 #h go Cinsely woes The Jovuiscs ’,: FEADIELIYR THORNE He emagiateg tiie wes when a Mexican nat and his horse before all te Crorkily possessions. spending as as $30 to 21000 for a gold trimmed, cubrotdered bat and as rmuell more for bis Beavwy saddle and bridle all rimmed with sliver, this passion fe strong today. higher classes of Mexicans have aban | dored the surardonf List for city wear “The though every Mexican gentlemen has | his mative costameé with Its gaudlly emiiatdersd ahort lprket and faring trouiers and bat to malch, to be worn whehh the occasion demands “hes ther classes dling 0 and The LA iRUe b crarped Bena, aod Bis pyner were at 7 : one dag | shall sar he was pot (Ping to express [om the sands, asd were overtaken by 4 Tae 1 A Barhiag | mackise came ap and wok of tx | £0t and Jolite to each other When hey the He texiure and 3 i KreR S alieg 7 His 3 mote tricks : serambled spy and he gets. it efter, | [fer 1 wy sate to nlek un the crombs when he i usually battered { ithe machine of wi (be susplcings. The Gmer gives the | | Jase. us 1 sat reading on the phases. sugarjoal hat. made principally of a straw of a Bber peculiar to the rout try. or of felt. ormamentsd with gold sliver cord accoedine th the Gf the wearer or perfeetly They look odd b us, hess Mexicans, in their white tows abirin snd troosers standing tly shout in thelr sunlit, adobe cities, ax fhe train speeds on to the capital, | and a pleturimae Tot they truly are” Star. plain and chean Knot Dead by a Corps, Boer commando retook whore those who died for as ring. and as they marched * dead Rev Saw @ sergeant | tenith abot through the hesin. ver oven in desih the pean like some Sghting machine gone put of order. Hix rifle | A the barre! om the and pressed the trigger tightly the grill geared along the | fav Eiesalution Lad onree 100 A Boer si} ay, dior saw the Bergeant Bs Be Fade BANE barrel and he desl mans brought thi Fah AA gin 5 rif: ge hu iz 1 hs Near 15a Bounds him ¥ Fike 3 rm ton poilties i TED toad we He was one of 1b whi thn News, Wr Chamberiaia s Persaunlity. It mined bes Day min HEE Ja] y sath ¥. oF Urry Io Tedt the Halians with a8 wp ot pathitic rememirancs of o> Reine i Puugole Perlam ARGLATS, spon 8 rock and nis | Cwas still on the LERtE with whom Be ; stmeee food B50 hike : the ot the grandes, and thos. as "seyusly z time D mead, the big hat beeame the a 3 friend, sha rl nite a susp sadet Ldistinetive feature of the dress of the | - Epuniard, as the pantills corresponded | Cen the hesd of ithe senorita aed the & SEROra. Bomely poll when Be iz hungry and through a Bonin, plays ds sad, ii & devotional 31iinde, iis finite atm: Seven If the ower tad to onok it ar an iwhen Be comes hom saasssahle Banr fate and fanlis Tavviny wed Betrinvwer. Mack-and tan Ce tarripy Petimaenmawr They ov ithe tide which rut them off frien shire by 8 belt of waler Bean refogen) 6 éntar ell he geensen 10 dogTs mane. following account of what happened: “Mben | hung I waked for my dog thinking wail probably rom Sirs ‘the machise. Bat no. the) tte yelping eh a Ly that he Charing in in i 5 : wining : % § those | y ¥ ¥ 3 { 3 bolih and : $ the rifle by! mu her Fk to him for a hy widding Ewin AUTDES, RR ris Knew That ne me Bix Limits Almost %s well In water aa on and Dae was pena an nt wa% WEE BRining on the hl scarce ¥ space to viand And wining May ing ness me of the a Jrge ringh disiced brave don hall awd waretaves | fo gBsusd Bale He perveived the Br we ‘tn and mnddenty dashed through: ¢ water and wept op to Beau snd sali sormethinse ta Ban, bl my | would not heed so the Sg dog relor ed to alors al Br this time | seq Bad risen around my lothe teimier blasle Aid the 3 Tie & tiny Now what ® OTS wd . Weis . vuilping Creat anil De was andian wikad. Brive dog do? dashed through t Chesiide the shiver thon a wont snd worw Beatin yt frmiy aim ther tha water foward the place wire 1 wan standings. As soap ms Ther were fairly in the der wg 230k or ime GE Weis See Fm wn # md sore TERE 3% Poi Be Hi Te BH 3 hes sami; ifn ha’ Ba’ an ba mi kn Mr Flormy fakith.” ak Bs Dom't ba so silly. be'd eat vou sll up. Besides wold po i Wniber # a1. why t Stripes, rave’ : * Hyena. Tha white fakes cave Boating down: it pst aie Ree wwe anil deol Spe | wore Sat ie Honk, BRL for he has his | YAOI too hos, {fn the alle ' nearby post of the railisg anid trilied i hid sweet : pe ih JE aed ach wae eis dog Lowent > the 2topR $0 Bot & ciner Yaw, We as ay Be gud stood ; =2h atid je 1 anal wim Pehates and . way kind e BLM FOUR id | roan trees and eat off their bark, in Pr epg, loony, The old Hyena lived in a very y dark bot the little Hyesa trotted boldly in. and marched wp t> Mr. 1 Gloomy, ®ho was gEaAWIRE & bon, and : { Jooked YEYY TOSS 7 “Ha! ha’ bal” tangbed the wetle The night passed on: and. se the Hitie Hyena did pot returs. Bis mother called Stripes to her “Ime you Enow where Sour brother BT she asked. “Lh. yes, answered Strives. “he ; said Be was going to make My Gloomy | laugh” : “What porsense’ Why he may be killed by th ¥ 15 me” eried Mr. Hyena: ie Btripes = went to fhe cave ~F hwemy Hood, = Came Tenr the fave ter : AS hey A, that *as the Hitie and surely That was shiny wil im. “Hat op BL ATEEy 5 tary went =i ripey an & hat oy gl String on ar Sand beth 1 alr Wight, “Te wo Ziad gouve come) sal She Fithe Horan, gr - asked Berives, Poon making riddles” sail § Fe SEN. Here's LENE. Rhy do we all lack at pothing™ “We give It op” hey 81 cried : “Pec there's podhing to Inogh "erswerad Me Gloomy, ket Bo! dhuckied Mr Heonn rhe aRid Mra Hyena Baw!” shouted Mr. TER He itaw hoot haw “Om ak’ ah” eried Rtripes and at Ra’ ipueked ithe ttle 2 a Latte Folks, : A Greedy Fapegitey, doris the summer we So a Ta srepws chioples asd winend Bisex ris. : ew alte When hee wore Ronery. and ailing until thelr demands One oid fellow who hae come pack year alter year (© neal in the swam nonr by spawered shen. sf to Nim, and called his =v Sipwell A dear lle song 2RITOW came dar after day as we oat on the Diasss race perched Himmel on & eng Sirectiy to ga. Whe ig gratiteds for all the choice thibite we provided for Rim! The Nris wears genernily very pleas rRIze to our plenty of Tox fir nved to rte fopst. Thers was #4 for all 50 thers mas $8 cabbie. Put one day In shalt on the beach | ‘ heard a great scoldine and fault - BBN ® cn the lawn | locked down = aaw two strange birds among the len { others g aad One was a thin litle chippy Bird, snd the other who was making all the seine In a harsh dbsaprecahin voice, wai 8 laresr hirde-ghou! the sips of a larme soavow His feathers, foiddy gray In toler, were palfed ont angrily, Ria wings 8 38 i he mers Tha hithe chippy was pleke ad Tast &@ she road ps fy thin grest IaxY swallowed XK began to seed her and Jeanna Bork mine working for an In y ext 3 morsel herself, he wand peck at ber wnmersifoly tf hath Birds few AWRY al mY the ifgrger bird leading and ihawing that be was gute stromg soph to take care of himself. Like 3 hitless he was 8 coward : The mext da they came Back. and ! syw them po through the same per ; I could not under thar moor fitle chippy herself to be impveed si nt w the wise man Hrd has acproseh A Yount ow The cowhird oo, lays her egrs ; rds peat -generally nog ur - Some bird smaller 3 he cEinoy mathe egy with Ber awy tha differince When wa he 5 generally thee out of fhe @ prabas the sre the baby A was phe © # thy ipoy loses him as Ber nearly wears Betuslf bx an greedy that pan Bironger Dat ka faakey &ns Wert time | saw the oowhind 1 want Cad to throw a stones at him and drive but I feared to {rizhiem ar Biedisg swav from thelr ~Relen Hopkins, in Boston Ct Too Many Eabbits in Oregon, Cramers of orvhards along the Des sreeks gear The Dallas that since he sovetes have heen of. rabbits have become 8 thar they make raids on magne places doing serious Injury. Yes, ste would, ih 8 always teing ‘ | Portand wregonian ALBIGR BWAY “with ar he yo know aug
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