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Show HI VOL. H NO. 35 OGDEN SUNDAY CITY, UTAH, litHBuilKbi-BfdiiHo- VOLLEYS EIRED BY TROOPS IN M i but the in MORNING, .if l Lummex-IVu.- ,i, work- -i v. .n-- l RAILROAD EMPLOYES .ro h. Buntb 1905. 24, PRICE FIVE E L TO STRIKE Ruaia. Dw. r .. Kleff. Lum-- have line plnjM of DECEMBER I il'fm railway to Stnkr HE WAS FACTORIES INVOLVED. Kostroma, Russia. P- ployes of ad the facO'.-.truck Persons Killed and 80 Wounded in the Street Fighting-Gi-rls Stripped Naked and Turned Out in a Market Place. i he em, r.re have - -- ALIVE . Eleven Chicago. Ib-c- . 23. cv S;.!p Treasurer Henry Wu imlii-w-,i yesterday by the Jury a Pinaiici' prtdem of theCoii' l X. " o, I., ,e-rJulian coinpanv. arv ,,f the uoncero, a;- -' - indicted. There - udlug re two chargi-letters and advertising moiei Uimugli 'lie niiU1 concerning j Iomi-hana -wlrh nl;ng letters through in il While Dangling on the Prison -- n'-i-i- c Gallows. Coaiiderable rireet, lighting baa at Moscow aa the result of of the troopa and police to kreik ap procession. aev-m- REPUBLIC OP LITHUNIA, bpupi Yrt-my- will ket-- l he ay "tern open. oc-cin- l revolutionists resisted at barricade plarea and erected rtlch the dragoon and Infantry oar-rk- d by storm. At aome place only blank abota were fired, but at Trunknot al, a at net barricade which waa carried 'until midnight, there waa a rent f a laugh ter. Several volley vrm Bred bv the troops and eleven were en wen killed and eighty aounded altogether. The ruaualtiea at at Moacow yeatderday are eallmatad 150. la ad ail Ion, wholesale unreal Th Petersburg. Pec. SI. Several thousand IJthunlaas. who have Invaded the province of Vitebsk, expreaa, according to the Nome Vremya. the Intention of seising the St. Petersburg railway and annexing the district of Rleshlra and iJutstn to the "Republic of Lltbunia " The waiters' e trike ha begun In SL are Petersburg. Many restaurants ST. closed. . STRIKE IS INEFFECTIVE. made. rmai the email town along the mi- ww St. Petersburg. Pee. 2?. Though the printers' union ia one of (he most advanced and most thoroughly organised unions in Russia, It Is unable to force the newspaper atrlke. The Novo Vremya. Blovo and other conservative to th. pin to avoid assuming an paper expect to appear today. n The congress of the attitude, saying that even if the troop fire. Await the aignal League of League 1 scheduled to be for arayd resistance. held In St. Petersburg tomorrow, hut Hera In 8t. Frtcraburg there 1 lit- owing to the atrlke few delegate are tle in the situation. Several prebent end the meeting probably will rhw "Th'ougUuui tie whole aesatou, official re pur-- , the utmost ha:inou and hrotheriy feeling prar valh-d- . all the tuombris appan-ntibe by the purKae. namely. ig io reich conclusloiis that would be for the glory of ihvir cinuluon Lord and tAe mote rapid exeuMon of Hi kingdom 'hroughoiii ihe woild." Muba'anital unity ud ecut1al ha: tnnnv exiting uong ihe ihra.' denominations i, marked I. store of the finding of '.he eoiuinltise. The eommon held by the Pro. bytervan. Mevhodlat aud Cotigrega-riniuliaiarc formulated. PoMiiiil lines for framing a policy for ihe unli-- d church, the arratiganienis of service without a tunc limit, and transfer of pastors training for the mltilsiry and lor the rrla n of a minister tn the doctrine of the rhurrh are set forth and the matter of administration is left iu th bands of a to prepare detailed report for the next aunual mectine of ilie general committee. The delicate question of the relation of ihe minister to the doc trim of the united rliiurb la doridad Th candidaie for ordination must believe htmst-i- f a child uf God. truly called to hi- - ministry, must hold the holy scripiurea a coots iuiug aufficloatly all neccsaary to salvation and he resolvi.il in loach nothing not In conformity with them.' He must hclirve Hie doririue of the united rhurch as he It, lo be agreeable to (lie teaching of the Holy Merlp-turclil- - own personal faltli bring in l agreement wlih It, aud hi arili'-nurlieing pledged to it. The commlttM then proceeded U set oul in Ik article the various doctrinal poiui of agrcemenL The law of God in declared aa befog rovewM lu the Ten Commandments and the word of Christ. The church on earth I as risible and sacred broih-eiiioig of those who pro c fens faith In Jesua Christ and to Jilin, with tbrii children. Hupilsin and Ilia laird supper ace the two sacrament. liiptlsni is nit attfted lo la- sprinkling or linuMM'alon. A mlnlsiry is dcrkin-to be according in Ihe land's will and that ibe rhurrh should not unworthy f meuilH-r- . in tlic rcwirreetlon of Just and nnjuat I declared. The ia signed by Cliaiiorilor Rurwaali for ilia Mailtodieta, Rev'. I)r. P. M. Ramsay for alia Preeli.v lerVtn aud the IU-- T. M. llydo for ibe Congregation lisD. TO BE KEPI OUT Of THE be postponed, Mr the Zemstvo conTin nieni iiv gress of Moscow, until January. w.re re.urned to Judg--Tli.yesterday of Edwin K Tapley, Jr., With the political strike a a revoluthat th murilen pive the preu flairs of the i on tionary weapon apparently losing it sigualH ia pnaii ilu lie was ruinpany were .iii-i- l I.,m July, arranged keenness, owing to frequent use, fears eutiM-ionearly hall u nuuiite after were i allied ag.iin-Wulff and are entertained that the lai.-Dr Miinou and the latter w.i- - tu b! to ihe the trap had beeu rpruni; may be driven to return n the old grand Jury. 'Vii.iT. Iinwevcr, method and inaugurate an era of ter- fidci The actual teal on ihe gallows was t hi- proceeding on ihe pica rorism. The government 1 aware that cNcupi-iwt. abMilute-Iofficer niiixr Kurce.sful. Taph-a number of high ugenifr of the revo- Ihst hi was not the l In poasesalon of hi f.eultiee. of hc company, though hti- uiiin.- - and reat itoueva lutionary organ recently "The hand, and Huger of (lie dung-lin- g prestige were used to jci inventors turned to Russia and increased body moved with eonvuMw- who lust a round f li" dun. , ulff are being taken to all now Theu the liaiuli leil right Ik-- compelled will in trial aud In authority at 81. and at ihe aides. with liorh. Tuarskue-BoJ"Five second paaiied. and then Tap-leheg:ui i he signal sgroed iiHin be- Km-Island W l II h Topeka, Kaa., Dec, 2f DEMANDS OF WORKMEN. paroenger train No.' it rim Golden "The lira! igual oauie a Tapley, New York. Dec. 2. 1 cahle div State limited, eariboun.i. l. snow, holiliug the left hand, extended rigidly In Mexico New bound and ha been downward, raised the right slowly and patch from St. Petersburg hays. ii t fur a ihe hmida permitted hint and The Workmen's Alliance published annulled east of thnl territory. made time f a paper called The Voice contraction of the the thumb and forefinger. acre disThen, with North, and 15'i.n0tl copir-. iieteriiiiiid effort, the dying tributed today hearing a niHiitrtun. This demand a constituent afwein-hlinau lowered hie right hand, held It for CZAR IS VIGOROUS. . ii u . universal suffrage, freedom of 'atilly against his thigh, tli prt-N- , an eight hour day, more . New York. Pec. 23. k calile dir- - anil slowly raixiug the left baud, d Ihe signal. land for the and the riaht duieil patch from 81. Petei-bu- r. At the thiid eontr.ii-llnof tbn left of association. Thu manifesto is ,igu-e- d December 22nd. any. liiiud l here s.eiiied hardy atrrnglh in by the Manic workmens rnnocU'.joiik Al a at i lie as the previous one. Imt with ihe Imdying ttngeia to cany out tli thn monarch cxpiei-iliiineiir in agreed program. portant addition of the alliance of the heated lerui with very To any man of Baltic province and the (Kilish alliknowledge, to i lie wani of ability of ihe in in- ance. viewing Mil (cat with h full know ledge isier in mem 4 lu hiliiuilon. and ol all the governing cuiidUiotiti. the gave i hem iliroe hour- - to eoiuc to ai Inevitable: following JOIN IN THE STRIKE. Minn- (livlhlon. Nami-ly- , that Taph-- was alive and KiiIIIdr till- -, till i iiiperor taid In torture for nearly half a , If ilicy had mi IuhI ibilr lieadri ho Riim. Dec. 28. minule a Tier Ihe fall of ihe drop. Work has topN-i- j on 11 the railroads would take ilir ndq Into liiw own That lie wan literally mi rang led lo bunds ininied lately and would call and street railroads hero and the In Hie uamn of tin- law. a meeting of hi military niniu-l- l printer and the employes of eeveral of the factories have Joined in ihe to enn-idthe advixahiliiy of de- UNION OF CANADIAN CHURCHES. i hat Hie w hole uf strike. Kuegla Is in a Maui or idogc. The uiinlNirnf left In a very crestfallen Mata of LINES ARE OPERATING. Toronto. Onl.. fie-- . 21. The final mind. vole by i li nicnihera on the union of a the Presbyterian. MthodM and Vilna. Russia. Dec. 23- .- 11m railroad men of the and tba aaaaeaawaaaa.ea-aaachurehe of Cansila, in di'-eU- - Kin-;inc- u 1 I : l v eu-cicu- - i I ...............a... . eh-arl- y, nt re-pe- n 1 1 T-u- u liKi-tin- Consumptives Are to Be Excluded in Chicago. tt Jersey City. N J . iVe. I". -- Or. Carl tou Minion, whu wiiaeseed 'lie hanging ui-Sr!n refi-ri-iu-- cnui-lukliu- - med enme reporta of attache on rail families med men. At Elnia aevea were butchered and two delegate The organ were lynched near Kurok. rf the Moacow workmen ha appealed be tta-- , oolliuons between and workmen iroops have occurred in which eeveral of the former were killed or wounded and many agitator wete arrested at their lodgings during uie night. With the exception of tli official organa, and Blovo aponly the .Novo pear. The former continue it provocative attitude toward the Jew, sarcastically referring to the aecond day of thn revolution no aolemnly and atupidly pruciaiiucd by the Russian Jewish agitators. 51. Neinerhaleff. the minister of oomniuuicatloiis, ha received a telegram from th employe of Ilia old road, the 8out.li eat cm, haying they cannot reifi.d s WULFF INDICTED. s at Petersburg. Pro. SI. 1:1 P. from Moscow say Sit 150,000 mm era on strike there; the city baa already felt the pliirb Skunaw. that many bakeriea have 1 Ma larked and that all businesscloe-j are banka tba Even unaided. imperial bank after a landing y0 . oclock yeaterday after-Km untilHeS doora on account cf lack chut 4 light. Only the St. Kelertsburg and Kkf and Voroneah llnaa are open. Here have been aoma attacka upon others, eepecially on atudent leader, w the people, and two girla were r ripped naked and turned loose in the.nid in the vicinity ot the Jewish mar- ihe three tt-.- m. ii oua gnra- - committea of yeateruav, CENTS Kostoff-On-Pon- undi-rsland- s s. rswi-mla- e id obed-Jmic- - rt Chicago, Par. 8!. The achool maw. agamant committee of the board of education yeaterday took a hand In tbe light to stamp out tuberculosis In Chics go and to prevent It spread In tite public school room, by adopting, without a dissenting vole, n resolution calling for tbe appointment of a committee to draft w rule providing exclusion front the public arfcuuls of all victims of tli disease. The committee waa also empowered to prepare a plan for the medical ex amlnatloa of all suspicious" pupils, with a vlcwno determining wbetbar or not they should be denied admieelna to the achmd room. TubercaUiaU waa held t be aa Infectious aa smallpox, scariri. fever or diphtheria. MARSHALL Chicago, Victoria. Pec. Carter, a local nimincrcial man, whe returned from Chin tmlsy, aaid Hud. owing lo fbc boycott China was an worked up agiiluai foreigner tir.. am.'anTj-foiriaam break seemed Imminent, especially In Bhanghal aud Cwatoia. , n - , Marshal! Held, Dec. 21. Jr, a bo died racently of wounds caus- ed by tbe accidents! discharge of a pistol, left an will, and yesterday letter uf administration were granted to Arthur li. June and Htanfoy Maid. waa appointed Marshall Mold. Hr., guardian over Ms three grandchildren, Marshall Meld. HI.. Henry Meld. IS year old, and Gwundolya Field, four la year old. Tba personal valued at 81,450,0011 and tbe real rattf at 87&.0OU. Tba direct euperrl irion of th eaut will fall on Mtanlcy Mold and Mr. Jnuaa. Iloiuls ware furnished to Him amount of f2.koo.ooo with Mara wire-lit-- . shall Field and John G. tflit-dEXCURSION - er JR ESTATE. FIELD, TO BALT LAKE. Oregon Short Line. Tor tbe en Hur Performance, at the Hull loth Theatre. 'Round trip Ogdeu Id 8ilt Labs flXO, oa aie potv & good to.rytnrn Dec, 2M and wu Saturday, Dec.- - Slut, good tp return Dec. Stub. - 'jl CHRISTMAS STORY OF A WEALTHY GOOD SAMARITAN In the Highways and Byways PETER ARTHUR "Hur h does. Then we'll ring him up," and Morgan n the applied himself to the boll. CamrtfM, Mi, kp Jkiittw meantime thn little boy waa wondering A A W AiW OAwliy his expected nickel hadn't appeari A ed, hut refrained from asking for It to father aa sober. If any one bad been children everywhere In the streets, but the last moment. kind to him then Ufa might bava been all of them had something to gladden Presently Jones opened the doer, lnok-tn- g different.' Suddenly ha waa stung by a their henrt. It Oulght be only a little greasy and unkempt said Morgan, "It'rll, Mr. Jones. thought, sad, springing from th sofa rag doll or a pennys worth of candy, here's a Iftile boy who wauls a whsr ha was lying; be walked severs! but still It wan something. Thl man knew the city too well, howeult of clothes. Don't you think you times ssoltedly from end to end of bla ever, te be deceived by appearance. could open up and aril It to him? bachelor apartment. -exclaimed the rag what do It," he f nslly exclaimed. By Hla boyhood had been spent In Just such a street, and he kney that some- amuffin. thunder, I'U do it! Ton see, explained Morgan, you Taking np hla overcoat ho began te where such a boy aa he waa tn quest of put It on whan bis ayes suddenly foil on could be found. With an alert eye he are going to have your Christman rilifcthe dock, and he stopped with a laugh. glanced down alleyways and among thn It waa already after 1 oclock on Christ- garbage barrels until Anally, In the mas morning, and, of course, ha could doorway of a tumbledown bones, he not carry out hla pnrpooe. Throwing found tbe bey be vm seeking. A pathetic little figure with fearful arid bis oost. b renamed hla walking, but with a happier expreealon on Ms eyes .waa huddling out of th reach of countenance and a lighter feeling at bla the biting wind. With the skill of a heart than he had known for many a diplomatist Morgan proceeded with Me He stopped In front ef the mission. doorway and looked ap and down tbe Me M mmmtmmtnm Mergan th return f Chrlatmas brought no pleasure. j. W Indeed, tbe advent af the aaaaen of Joy had A XAa plmgad Mm Into th depths of the bluet. YThan beoy with bla "Hrhe found aolac for Mb loualineH th aoeoeasfui pursuit af money, but rim every ana was resting ha waa weed to mat alee, and that mads him kray t hla thought. 5 a fruit broker and manager af a d riaraga plant ha had amassed a twldwwlila fortune. H knew bis krikeaa from th betters up. baring gmi life arillng banana from a han't ta th etreeta af Ota olty. Inch by ri be progi-easawith that steedy 1R peculiar to a eedtaln strain of briang and hla thrift waa vitalised t aairlt af ooterprlaa. Eacb little triumph bad eaabled him to a groater until be Anally found todf at tba bead of the b urines, iirk b mat many men, be waa not t accumulate friends, and, as for tawn. they had no part in hla Ufa tad yet this ia hardly trae. On wa-ri- n (bar waa vrboa memory waa kwiihw la the aearat re cease of bla bR A chanoa acquaints noeahlp bad "kW am bla part to lava but bring used to the graces of social Inter-ritr- a. and baring tbe reputation cf iq a hard and grasping man. ha had ride but little prograaa With tbe man b bad of, m biukves kril marriage before she bad even rimed to reward him as a friend, and rim M waa refused had returned te rik with a desperate energy that Av the thousands grow beneath bis Andi I O .Oaorge ' I AIK j r Tl IV-e-- street several times as if searching for He then gave utterance to something. an exclamation of annoyance, which caused the little boy to look up at Mm Instantly the boy brightened. waa an opportunity to earn Christmas ara iila aucceas bad rina. Nat even bis books, for b M adunstod htmaetf, could ytald Mm Jses, and th sound of merrymabing th afoeat hut added to hla dejec- ,an. ! th groat city there waa net an had a thought for him. It Is true bad given each of bla employee 7; gtedmy-lntroapoette- a rr-b- Here nickel, the side of bis possible rd. day. At iM.gth he repaired to bla little bedroom for tbe night where b slept with an easy conscience. on the following morning, when tbs children of all tbe world war rejoicing with their toys and reveling In the good cheer of Christmas. : George Morgan, broker, came downthe wealthy it ft-n- town from 111 hlv way rs-efu- eliin-a- . TUvr. npiTnient.i and Into one uf the wont pli-ke- -- : Imsy av-- rd ' strl bin: all hs life. rp. ink-Ii- tactful question he learned of tba luxuries they nint lutigcj for gtid suw te X.ltll It that tin y lacked for nothing. bv lull he learned front them their lories and became eo - absorbed that he did not nolle a quietly dressed lady who lied entered to make same and while watting to b served hud not Iced the happy group In th restaurant. Fbs 'could hardly believe her eves, but when she bad sut ured her- put-plun- ti-l- - . DO TOC WIND IF I RING TOC VP AGAIN? ner with me at a restaurant, and I think you would feel bettor If yu dreKxed up before you went. Vht do you tlili.kT What tliO litllc fellow though was not of ties tiling time could lx-- (id hi word, and Jone. seeing a pruNpert of a sal, opened hie shop without, ricking from the goods dirljred a complete outfit of warm clo'hing, Morgan asked if they could not get basin of water and a towel in a back room so that their little friend could dress up. After aome difficulty there necessaries and a dry, well seasoned For the piece ef soap were produced. llrsl lime within his memory Hud " ter, for he had by this time at ly-i- l. .J luak CURftfd Wilt! ttlMfl and A Witil IHO ti uik- - ritjUfd- and I are alone inday. end f am gofni lo set. another (dale for you. Wt dint at half post 7. "But, ha began. I'll, take no Twin" aha Inlerruptaf aiiUinrlletlrelyand she was a girl to baring her own way, m. will not listen te any refusal. You nraai coma. Then aha added pleadingly "You will eon won't y.m T' i, Bi fote lie knew what ho wwa doing b bad atammered hi t banka and accepted her Invitation. When ah had led the store his gsyety seemed greatly increased, and for the little waif ttu dinner tented otit even more glorious! than it bad promised. To them it was Indeed a Chrlatmaa auch aa they hag not before dared to dream of. But R whb not their test Christmas ia high life. The foUoarlng year they wars Invited to bava thalr Christmas dinner in the cosy nttte flat uptown with a certain Mr. and Mi Morgan, with whom they appeared to be on wonderfully good twins. Wives Drawn by Irii. In enm parte of Russia queer gam te Mill played which has nuich lo do with the future lives of the psrticfpanta Home prominent person In the rillegi announces that, the annual merrymak- tp a and he was at benefoctor in an Instant. , It' just down da street. I kin shew you where it te. , T wish you would, my little man, and he started to walk In the direction Indicated, with the little boy at Ms side. After a carefully timed pauee, which gave his guide an opportunity to look him over with the keen sagacltjr of a street urchin, he aeked: Did Pants Claus come to see you I test nlgl-FNaw, retorted tpe Utile arab, wiih an expression of defiance that only thinly veiled his disappointment. But you are going to have a Christmas dinner, are you not? Oh. yes, replied the HHIe man "Mrs. Dugan, asked me to chearfully. wait up for her, Rhe does cleaning and dishwashing in. one of ibe big house uptown, and they always gives her something ddt'a lft over at dinner. Blie'e asked me to come and have a bite wld her and wid Msgglo and Juyk when ahe glia hum--. But haven't you any folks ef your own? , "Yes: I've got dad, but lie's too drunk to care for what ap happens to me, and I dont apact he'll git over. It for two or three days'' . . - Th case was go like that of hla awn youth that Morgan fK a lamp rising in hla threat- - A child always knows when h ia bring sympathised with truly, and lie little nli wax ax ci.inforluLl.-witbla new friend as if he bad knows thusloam, niuI jt was not many minutes until lie Mood before his benefactor thoroughly trmiHlormed. Fur the first time In his life he lmd new shoes and new clothes' from Ms to bis Having paid Ihe tailin', Morgan took his little friend by the hund end started toward the street, hut he suddenly peus'id "Hy the way, Jone. lie explained. T may want to do a littl more buying hre this forenoon. Ini you mind if I ring you up again. Certainly not, air; reriainly not, said Jone. willing to do anything to oblige so excellent a customer. "Now, Bud, l me about Maggie and Jui-k- . Where arc they going to hava their Chrlatmas dinner? .They 're going to have it with their mother when she gits home " "At noon?" "Oh, I glints tli re Jest going te welt th sain as 1 w a going to do "Where art- they now' They're n dei mother room, and Mrs. M'lnsey across Hie hall la keeping an eye on thci Do you think we could gel them to come with us for dinner 7" Do I think It? Gee, oure they'd cornel them "Well, let us go and Presently Met gan war. climbing the floor of the dark stairway to th vile smelling, closely crowded tenement, Ith Bud preceding him two steps at a time. Hey. Mug and Jack, whst d yer think? Here's a gentleman as wonts us to have dinner wld him. And look at the noo clo'ts he's got for me!" Glancing Hlmut tbe room Muigan saw though poverty hat It was and the children wr well washed, 'hough their clothes showed evidence of mu-'mending. They did not requite en thorough sn overhauling as thslr fri-i- l Bud; bu', still, they needed mueh to make their Chrlsttras d xv what it should be. Morgan found little difficulty In winning Ihrir confidence. hcvliig so eloquent an advocate s Bud. and aa Mih. Munsoy looked In he explained his purpos. fture I Intended liking them ever myself at noon, but It's poor we are. and with many mouths to feed, and I am sure ihelr mother will be thankful a trst." to you foe glvng tb-Having mad" these arrangements, Morgan returned with his little crowd their clothto Jones' and t for Jack and a ing with a warm cape for Mstrsle. lie then took thm to a quiet little restaurant that he knew. To thdlr Imaginations it was a wonderful place, and he was 1ro wise In the ways of tlio w"f to tnke them fo any place where tb-- ir sorroundlnga tcighl make thm uncomfortable or where tbay would attract the notice of the ether guesta. Th little restaurant was la The rear cf a delloateaten store and w , patron! red only by the poorer classes The feed, however, waa plentiful 'and wholesome, and er taring fully Rite the spirit of the occasion Morgan gt Inquiringly, Van you tell me where William Jones clothing store la? no " It cAa-ded- n-- b" tbrlatnus turkey, but that was mere- piece of bust nee no feeling went 11 Ty more than with the payment , ordinary m ages. be could . reproarii no ore. M J11 bad no thought for him, for did h havu. a thought? At this tataea tba gutet foes of Kthei Dsn-ro- at for a moment in hla mam-but tea vdston waa quickly brushed ta Ma b further back to bla Kfe, to tfe ri when he was a lonely boy In fhe ,B heartless etty and tliarc was riatmaa ter him. He amid nut bia roothei as'llvtrg, or bl Here's Jones place, aald ihe bey, "but Its rinsed today." "Yes. but Jones Hies Utf-K- . doesn't he? said Morgan, who really knew the district well, RHK LAID HKR HAND GANH ARM. OX MOR- - was not dreaming her wet with tenK. Moveyclaohea ing ituictlv over to Ute group, she laid her hand on Morgan arm. ffo looked up quickly, then etood up awkwardly like a boy caught to mlsotilef. "I Miss Danger field, he etainme-ehardly expected to ge you here."-"NoI you." she replied. "But tiiere are some lioor people here In this neighborhood that f am Interested In, and I Just ran down fo see if they had every-thlr- g pleasant for their 'dirietmaa I found that they were In need, and I came here to buy eemetiiing for them. Bui you?" Th- - fort Is, he stammered, "I us feeling lonely end did not have anywhere to go for i.'hrUttnas dinner, ao I just thought I'd do something foolish and hunted up tteess waits and stray, and, well, we aro hero and having a glorious time. 1 can sea that you aro, she said gently te thte strong, aaernsful man whom ahe saw In a light Mtharte undreamed of. "Hilt." "lie nilj.-- t, 1 c.mnot think of to go for you .ot lieMi.g :x pla-.- t srif that sh mc d, r ing will tie held at hla hotiog. On the' appointed day the young men and women hasten In huge excitement to ilia meeting place. There are songs and games and dw.cra, but they are simply a prelude to the more Important business ef th day. When th time rnmes tbe beetesa all the girla Rite one room, when' they aeat theniHrlves nn the benchra Laughing aud chattering, they are ea b promptly muffidd in sheets by the boats". The head end hair and figure ara completely covered, and when this te done th girls resemble mummies. ' The young men draw lots.' and one by cut they enter the room where the muffled girls ell. Helpless so far as Higher touch goes, the puxxled lover tries to find his fovnrit. Maybe site would help tiini If her eyes were not hlddeii. but she 1" a helpless ax lie. Finally In chooses one, and then hr may utivci her. Thla I the critical inoraem, mid disappointment or rapture will be tbe mull of seeing her fa- e. law and It 1s that tt.a man shall marry iho girl he hxa picked out. and If cither backs out a heavy forfeit must Ik- - paid. It te said that lira matrimonial lottery ia product iw ut - e cu-to- many lisppy marriage. irest tmateoe Farmer. Mr. Austin favorite hobby te fenvit-i- ir farming. He has t Hlglibufy tst hlx father's country for the aatpe house serve for falittle farm asperated ther and son) from the garden only by a high va!L H baa stocked on thie form acme cf Ute choicest cattle to be found in Er.g tend, in particular a bard of Jersey which be obtained originally from Lord fo-Till- - m.idcl Rnthrohlhl. siipp'tca th- - i.oiiiv v ill: the tj t il lul b jreal-den-- .e. m - uu-il- aud buil-r.- . E |