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Show w s' i Y SOCIALIST TICKET. LABOR-PART- - Y; a O Representative to the 5Gth Cdngress, JOHN II.HAMLIN. ongre3s, . - Representative to t ha oGt Congress, i tf ,j x , AN AMATEUR VOLCANO. A WEALTIIY INDIAN. Irruption of Mount Olympus (Wash.) Traced to Burning Lignite. The Mount Olympus sensation which lately scared the good people of Washington state with the idea that a volcano wrrs in active operation in that Dr. Aclnnd Oronliyntcklia, Supreme isIlnlcr of the Ancient Order of Foresters, Although once the possessors of a great mountain, has been brought to vast continent, the American Indians a sudden end by the return of an exa matter. It seems to-da- y a from the mass oftheirraccuxid adopt-th- c life of their white neighbors, their accumulations of property cut a small figure in the total that earth in .hat viemity interlaid with veins of lignite eoal. Forest' trees have fallen iiitb the crevices and gorges, enormous quantities of leaves have drifted down upon those, is poor people. Except in few cases where they have separated are ploring party to find out what vuis the com-paratne- and by some means fires have been started which have communicated with the coal cins. Great jets of steam and burst of sriiok eMTcqu cm fly come from the sides-o- f themountain" and these eonfirmed the theory that thorerwah a genuine volcano in operation. It seems that the heat has melted the snow which has formed a perpetual white cap at the summit. This, trickling lown the sides of the mountain in streams, has fallen upon the fire, which -- ly wealth cf the country. A rare exception to tberule is found in the person of Dr. Acland Oronhvatekha, a. Canad-ia- n Indian, who has gained both v ea 1 h --a nd f am re erofIu sTTnT ebyfo -ius and business ability. "Drr Oron- 1 hyatekhas good fortune beganTiklSGO, at Ilrar.tford, Ont., when he, a Tad of 19, chanced to meet the prince of ales, who was then making a tour of America. The prince was so im- pressed with the brightness of th2 pistol-ammunitio- qjomsjr uiojj pug oquq Vdujui .iojx We went to have our fortunes told, A witching maid and I. s.l yl seemed uncouth The And we lid to look upon, - And yet for each of us. In sooth, " ' -- : ion . - Then into Cylvlas slender hand I saw the Cypsy peer, And. words I longed to understand Were whispered In her car; -c k a- - H u sh - had Iiir th While! xThat snrrad in resy fire, d As when the earth Fcclj springs divir.c desire. Wc.lcft behind the Cypsy old, - -- . cn-hcr-c- he winter-wakene- A r.d ncailr-a-d uskypir.o was that fair story told Again That ended: wcct, bo mine! -- Then-Cylvia,-theroguish-- e- cs t -- .Had hung the happy star of hope. The lambent star of lover" The star cf lcve that bringeth bliss, I learned still shed its glow. Much mere the sibyl said, but this Was all I cared to know. s-- ge ed, she spun.' I heard my birth above NrYLedgerry old-fashion- A merry, talc Mine was a kindly horoscope; Pure Politic i. We have called to beseech your aid in a movement for the purification oi jKiliticsW &ald the spokeswoman of of high browed, lean waisted ladies and genlleincncmi2 Z -- Welipnv friends. said the practical sTatesman,AT don't know but politics is DR. ACLAND ORONHYATEKHA. in need of a good deal of purification (Executive Head cf the Ancient Orderf of Foresters.) right now Ah! We thought you would see-- 1 1 11i Yes. I t-- i irgsoun i xe d 1.1 p wit lr youn g man that he invi ted h i m 6 reform and economy and one thing and England and gave him an education is hardly-an- y Oronhyatekha pol-itiof the good, afterward studied medicine at Toronto pure at all any more. Cincinnati university, graduating therefrom in jinolher-RereJately-ihat-ther- er FORTUNE TELLING. When cn the grain was summers gold, And blue was summers sky, The puffs of smoke and explosions are thought to be -- caused by the ignition of collections of natural gas. This condition of affairs naturally leads to the inquiry whether a good many volcanic eruptions might notbtf traceable to burning lignite and the explosions of large quantifies of confined gases. Be that as it may. Mount Olympus is a seething mass of burning .cpal, and the' volcano scare amounts the-delegat- great-granddaught- -- accounts for thh great volumcf of steam. to nothing. due course. Ile was highly successful" as a physician, but his best fortune came in connection with the Ancient Order of Foresters, a fraternal benefit society Which he reorganized and carried to success. He has been the chief official of this order for years, and is said to receive a salary of $10,000 a year. Ila owns a magnificent home and entertains sumptuously. Mrs, a is OronhyatekliY of the famous chief, Joseph Brantr uho figured largely in the Indian troubles of early days. She is a woman of noble character and many ae complishmcnts. Tons of Leaden Dentil. Forty million rounds of small-arm- s ammunition. 11,000 rmmd&nfsh ra p zJyditeand" common shell,-85- 1 n boxeoffusesand40boxes of were recently dispatched to the seat of war. This is one of the largest consignments of ammunition eer sent from Great Britain. ijtJOAvspjoV suitDA'tqd sjt Suouis points' puu jo qouj oqjjqJgnuS dp f Laughed in her winning way: That3 what, triumphantly she cried, The Cyrsy said youd say! Clinton Sccllard, in Harpers Bazar. |