Show V T V As Isaac Snow Sawlt REALIZED Things are Getting better every secona 4 How muck better it it to live today than hundred You can buy year ago a watch today for a pittance that would have cort a pretty lum laat century Veteran’s Story of the Siege of Boston Revolution Cl A Fortune in Alaska often made in the past New strikes denote more in the future The finds in quartz mines predicts a new growth Has been Prospectors Mining Men and Investors are needed to make the country a Mining busicomplete success ness and agricultural Alaska Steamship of new Company Seattle Waih A POSITIVE and PERMANENT CURE FOR Drunkenness and Opium Diseases lalia trotted u pnbSdty aa ncliara THE tbir m bat Salt UIm SmU Tpb Tier b aa riratflr ONLY SEEDSMEN country Making thoro ot Seeds we lead all competitors (or our Big Free Catalog of THE BEING In the Field Teeta Write STAMPS RUBBER ii Salt Lake City CO ALTON PORTER-- Bobber Type Outfits Mail enters receive LAKE STAMP BALT SIS stock and supplies prompt attention CO Salt Lake City in Helping the Blind wind was blowing a bit more than a gale last night when a benevolent old chap stopped to put a dime in the hat of a shivering blind man on the public square The donor nearly dropped the coin but the shoved his hat underneath it and skilfully rescued “Why you’re not blind!" cried the giver scornfully confessed "No sir" the beggar "I’m Just taking’ a pal’s place while he has a bit o’ rest He’s blind sir — been blind from birth” "Where la he taking his rest?" demanded the stranger still unconvinced “Why he — tr— why he’s gone to a movin’ picture show” — Cleveland Plain Dealer The it a Ships Pet the steamer Pathan which arrived yesterday from ‘Manila Singapore Cebu and Port Said was a large eagle bought from a native at Manila by Captain Cnaplln Eagle Aboard was named Sammy measures just nine feet from tip to tip of wings when spread It was kept In a large wooden box on the bridge on the voyage but for a few hours each day was allowed to roam about the deck with a rope tied to one of its legs It has become the pet of the crew and is very tame — Boston Herald The bird which In Lotus Land "A good turkey dinner and mince pie” said Simon Ford the New York puts ua in a leth(reconteur "always argic mood — makes us feel in fact like the natives of Nola Chuckey "In Nola Chuckey one day I said to a man: “‘What is the principal occupation of this town?’ “‘Wall boss' the man answered 'in winter they mostly sets yawning on the east side of the house and toilers the sun around to the west and In summer they sets on the west side and tollers the shade around to the east’ ” Now Will You be Goodl For smartness of retort the ladies can more than hold their own At the last election a lady who was advocating the enfranchisement of women was repeatedly Interrupted by a man in the condition a the audience known among the elect as "half seas over” At last the man shouted at her “Don’t you wish you were a With a sweet smile the lady man?” retorted "Yes don't you?” — Modern London Society Hurrah for Ireland Patrick Ford the famous er talked at a dinner in about home rule said "Is at last asto Ireland The Irish with their are now love of the Bhamrock their necks In clover” "Home sured great up to Irish leadNew York rule”-h- A "Thrifty "Thrifty? Is e Sure she?” Sign I won’t go Into a long dlsoourse I merely tell you that she banka money In December" — Herald J When he left the house Saturday morning Burton yanked at the door as if he could pull It off its hinges When he could not open It he started to grumble until his wife came to his assistance "What’n blue blazes Is the matter with the door?” he grumbled giving It another powerful yank without being able to open It "The trouble with you John dear" the wife ventured "Is that you are always down on everything— down In the mouth — down on the world Let me try It" With a gentle tug upward on the knob sbe easily opened the door John was about to sputter out a sarcastic remark when the force of his wife’s logic sunk Into his thick skull "I get It" he exclaimed "I get the lesson” That afternoon when his wife visited his office Bhe saw over the desk a little motto with the words: “Me for the uplift” - Youngstown Telegram HER CURED Opportunities For full information map districts etc write to LOGIC Possibly There Are Other Business Men to Whom Thle Story Might Apply Write ut LAKI OF FORCE 4 Isaac Snow aa a Sentinel The personal history of Isaap Snow has always been regarded as remarkable as was that of almost all of those who lived in the stirring times of the Revolution and he appeared to take pleasure In relating his perils and hardships Not a few of the youth of this gen-eratlon have gathered around him at different times while he would tell them his story as follows: substantially "When I was seventeen years old k recruiting sergeant calling for volunteers for the American army under General Washington at the siege of Boston came along I wished to go and join my country’s army and although my mother and sister tried to dissuade me and wept and begged I would not go I enlisted for three months "When measured to see If t was tall enough to answer the law I stretched myself up all that was possible and then was just able to pass And now I took the greatcoat made by my mother and with the others that had enlisted marched from home to Boston or Roxbury In the month of February 1776 At the end of this journey I found my shoes worn out and also that the other soldiers were many ot them barefoot and poorly supplied with clothing We often stood sentry In the cold and at one time In the night six men took cedar rails and broke them up and made a lire to warm themselves The Ore although comfortable to them proved a mark for the British to Ore upon and soon a cannon hall killed one of their number and broke the In his hand gun of another while After this we did not venture to light a fire but often some of us sheltered ourselves in the celiara v here houses had stood but had been burnt down by the British and often all the shelter we had was in the lee of the walls "In March 1776 It was determined by General Washington to build breastworks upon Dorchester heights f was In a company from Eastham commanded Solomon Higby Capt It gins and assisted In the work had been in contemplation some time although kept as secret as possible “We were prepared with spades crowbars shovels picks etc and when the evening of the fourth of March came none thought of sleepThe working party consisted of ing 1200 with a covering party of 800 We reached the place unobserved by the enemy and set to work with all and before morndispatch possible ing we had thrown up a breastwork sufficient to shelter us but still kept at work relieving each other only to eat It was expected that the English would leave Boston with troops and proceed to drive us from the new fort If they could not knock It down with cannon balls We prepared to meet them by drawing up and placing all around the fort large trees with limbs attached laying them bush end out so that they must stop and cut their way through them before reachBefore this men had ing the fort been employed In Dorchester woods filling barrels with clay and stone These and heading them up strong barrels were had In readiness the first day to roll down the hill and thus break and cut up the ranks of the enemy should they attempt to come upon us It was told afterward hat In the morning the English commander after looking with hig spyglass at our works dashed the glass and exclaimed: ‘All :o the ground the fishes of the sea have turned to men and are swarming the hills’ at he same time ordering the cannon to fire upon our works which they did all day but with lltt’e damage to The balls mostly passed over ua us and lodged In a meadow beyond and 1600 balls were picked up and afterward used by us As we were short of balls a small bounty was given for tech one brought In and one of our men ran to pick up one almost before at the Siege of Boston had lost its force found It too hot hold and dropped it very quickly "In a few days the English admiral finding his ships could not lay In the harbor in safety and after ten days’ bombarding our fort without doing us any damage sent word to General Washington that If he would promise not to fire upon his ships the troops would evacuate Boston and the ships leave the harbor but without that promise he should burn the town to ashes Washington gave his word that they should pass unmolested and on the 17th saw them set sail! We most gladly marched Into Boston and found the people rejoiced to be released and no wonder tor they had been shut In for 16 months — suffering hunger and other privations Some had their stores Tided to feed and clothe the British soldiers — but all was for the time forgotten In reat seeing their oppressors joicing gone from them “After serving my time out which was three months I returned home strongly In love of my country’s so much so that I soon enlisted again for nine months in a company from Eastham under Capt Isaiah Higgins and again went to Boston and was employed some time building fortifications in Boston harbor I then enlisted In another company under Captain Hamilton of Chatham and marched to Rhode Island where I was employed with others In building fortifications and drilling with the army stationed there till the time expired for which I enlisted (six months) "The ship Defence of 18 guns wanting a crew myself and some others from the cape and from Boston engaged to make up the complement of men Soon all was ready and the ship put to sea under command of Samuel to cruise Captain Smediey for a prize hoping soon to meet with an English vessel On the third day out a quartermaster broke out with smallpox when It was decided by the officers that all the crew should be vaccinated — this made sickness and we feared the enough result should we meet-aBut In a enemy few days a sail was seen which proved to be a large English and our captain determined to engage her although 30 of our crew were sick of smallpox and a number not able to sit up to take a seat on the hencoop and use small arms I could sit up and walk some so I took a gun and sat upon the hencoop till the action commenced when I forgot my sickness sprang to my feet and loaded and fired my piece as fast as possible — and as the powder monkey brought up the cartridges to distribute them among us I took a handful and threw them Into the bosom of my shirt which hung bagging down enough to receive them and so continued to fire away not thinking I was In danger of lighting the contents of my bosom with my own firelock The battle went on I now had only a pair of canvas trousers and a tow shirt and fired till my gun was very hot and then changed It for another The engagement lasted three glasses (three half hours) when she struck her colors to us When we boarded her we found she was from Liverpool bound to Jamaica and had on board a governor for that Island and other of some note with many passengers valuable articles a quantity of plate belonging to passengers besides a cargo — quite a valuable prize We took out part of her crew and put R prize master on board of her and sent her to Boston where we an rived safely ourselves with the When we prize settled up and there was a division of the prize money and a discharge of the crew some of the officers received or $300 more prize money it to OF BABY causf Not for Mortal Understanding What fond mother has not at some time said: “My child you are much too young to ever understand you will find out when you get older — all you wish to know will bo explained” And how many of us are still waiting for the reason for some one to explain — are we still too young? 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