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Show MOlTXISTGr, 2TOVE3IBER 22, 1891. prowling bear or miles beyond, 'whar there was White's -- at had frightened the taule. I old mother. I told her how things Were cabin pel n tin', and she lent me a hoss, and It before" the i ttcr tether Jess rounded ott Doctor Green at Jloun tha v.'iAdi '. Jut I thoiiirht wild beasts never tain Jim's, and had him back here afore sun upl And then I beard she wilted so near.' I sahl quickly. "Mule meat's mighty temptln," said regularly played out, you see for isho '. ;:lrl pententlously, aid passed on. I had It all along wuss than the lot, and .r.itM to thankj her; I wanted to say never let on ot whimpered!" : v,v "It was well you persisted in seeing sorry I was that she had been disI wanted to compliment boron her that nlgh,t," I said, watching the turbed; : T quiet midnight courage, and yet rapt expression of bis face. He looked urn her against reokltssiu'; I wanted up quickly; became conscious of my to know whether she had been accus- scrutiny,-andropped his eyes again smiled if such and and drawing a circle in the tomed to gun alarms, feebfy, ho carried was really a necessity. 'But the ashes with a broken pipe stem, said: I could ouly respect her reticence, and 1 "But she didn't like it, though." v. as I suggested, ;a little warmly.: that, if away when I was struck by turning a mor Inexplicable 'spectacle. As she she allowed her father to leave heralpne n oared the end o! the extension I disat night with delicate children, she had no a saw her of man, tall the figure right to choose who should assist tinctly with a certain diffidence and in an emergency. It struck me after- moving hesitation that dlid notj however, sug- ward that this was not very complimiengest any Intention ot concealment, tary to him,- and I added hastily that I among the trees; the girl apparently saw wondered if she expected some young Lira at the same moment and slightly lady to be passing along the trail at mid slackened her pacb. Not more tan nlghtt But this reminded me of John dozen feet separated them. lie said son's style of argument, and l stopped. Yes," he said meekly, "and ef she something that was' Inaudible to my ears-b- ut whether from his hesitation didn't keer enough for herself and her or the distance I could pot determine. brothers and sisters, she orter remember There was no suh luncertalnty In her them Beazeley chillern." her "Beazeler chillern?" I repeated won- reply, however, whicU was given In You derinfflr. j I ' usual curt fashion: "All right. Ulu trapse along home now and tiirn In." "Yes; them two littla ones, the slzd of tsho turned the carrier of the extension Mtraudvi thev'rle Beazeler's.'! and disappeared. The tall figure of the "Who Is Beazeley. and what lare Jhls in an wavered hesitatingly for a moment, children doing here?" and then vanished (also, iliut I was too "Beazeley! up and died at tho Mill, and rnuch excited by curiosity to accept thts she bedevilled Her father to let her take tin satisfactory conclusion, and hastily his two young 'tin's here." "You don't mean to say that with her oicketlug Chu Chu:a few rods from the front door I ran after! him, with an In- other work she taking care of other stinctive feeling that he had not gone "people's children, too?" far. I was right? A few paces distant 'Yes, and eddicatin' them." Cjo had halted in tho Same dubious, lin them?" "Educating I "Yes teaching them to read and write gering way. and do suras. One of our loggers ketched Uallot" I said. It when she was keepin tally." lie turned toward me In the like awk Iterweat were both silent lor some mo i tvard fashion, biit with neither astonish ,' f ments. ; tnent nor concorn. j xne 'I suppose! ydu know Johnson?" I snid "Coma up and tike a drink with 4 before you go," I skid, 'If you're not In finally.- "Not much." a hurry. I'm alohei here, and since I "But you call horo at other times than Lava turned out 1 don't see why we you are helping her?" Sulghtn't have a smoke and' a .talk to- when bin in! tho house before." "Never r'l V; gether." He looked slowly around him as lie I dursn't." ' his eyes to the bro I looked up at thjs six feet of strength spoke, raising and long drawing a few aura before me and repeated.' wonderlngly, rafters above, were as If he the i breaths, Inhaling 'Dare not?" some unseen Jpresence. lie appeal ed "She wouldn't like it." lie made a of so gratified and contented, and perfectly shoulder with Movement ,his right was so I impressed with this hunlblo and the extension of the sacred interlar, silent , jlMabsorption "Who?" that I felt vaguely conscious that any .'Miss Karllne,'') J ' of tt was a profanation, and VNonsensel" I saJd "She isn't In the interruption I sat still gazing at the dying tiro. Come 4e:her; won't along." cabinyou I Presently he arose, stretched out; his lie hesitated, although fromf what mine warmly, said,! "I boarded face "it was hand, shookmeinder could discern of his reckon I'll : along," took! weakly smiling." r breatih, this time secretly, as long A: ;"Cowe." .:"( if conscious of my eyest and then unlike slouched He obeyed,! following me not sideways out of the house into sense same Chu Chu, I fancied with the darkness the again, where he seemed of superior size arid strength and a suddenly to attain his full height, and If as ofj the eye, ready so looming,: disappeared. slight whitening I shut the to liy at any moment. At the door he door, went to bed, and soundly. slept backed.' Then he entered sideways. So soundly that when I awoke the sun I noticed that he clfeared the doorway at .was on my bed from the Opbn sides only by a hair's door streaming tho topI..and the On table before hme my the VI uu ill. When Ijhad wis breakfast already laid.struck1 liy tho light of ihh flro I could seo the eaten dressed and it, that. In spite of jhji first growth of silence, I went to the door and by looked was even beard ho younger out. , "Dolphus' was holding Chi Cliu young than myself, and that he was by no lay the rlata a few paces away from tae means bad looking.! As he still showed cabin. : at any moment, I signs of retreatingtSbacco X asked. Caroline?" 'Where's sad-idfrom and flask my took hiy woods tb and said; tho lie pointed bags, handed them to him, pointed "Over yon; kooplog tally." on down sat the and to tho stool myself "Did she leave any messaga?" bod. ' ' I was to git your mule for you "Said hbro?" "You live near else?" "Anything he said a little abstractedly, "Yes," Bald you was to go." Yes; some as if listening for I went, but not until I bad scrawled " at Ten MIIo Crossing. " j Interruption, ; words of thanks, on ;a leaf of shy few two " Why, that's miles away. ' note book, which ! wrapped about my t riwiliiii r w .. last addressed; It to on hero " Then yon don't ;llve the "MlisSpanish,., dollar, It upon t ie laid and Johnson," i clearing?" ' table. " No. I belong ltd the mill at Ten j .," ;.than a year later , if : Mile.'". was more than ' It: " You were on your jway home ? in the barroom of tho 'Mariposlas that; 1 his at he hesitated, Idoklng, VNo," Hotel a hand was laid upon ray sleeve. pipe, " I kinder meander round here at I looked up. "It was Johnson. this time, when Johnson's away, to see He drew from; his pocket a Spanl ih ' ' if everything's golnt straight." dollar. see ypu're a friend Of the family." ; "I Doed, ' reckoned, 'he said, cheerfully, 'l run nol" He jstopped, laughed, again ye somewhar sometime. looked confused, and added, apparently "I'd woman old told me to give yejthit My to his pipe, "Thai Is, a 'sorter friend. when I did, and say that she 'didn't lowered hts voice Kot much. She' hotel." no she allowed shod But keep as if that potential personality tilled the to and has the letter, I keep spelled it out who!o cabin "wouldn't like it." ll chillern." the "Then at night, w'hqn Johnson's away, Here was the opportunity I jihad you do sentry duty round the house ? " touch Johnson's pride; and longed " Yes sentry dooty 'that's tt he affectionforintothe brave but! unprotected seemed impressed, with the suggestion wa-n-t talk to you about Miss "I tq girl. that's it I Qentry dooty. JYou've Johnson," I sald jeagerly. truck it, pardner"S an exaJs said reckon so, wltn ;he "I And how ofton is Johnson away ?" smile. do. :"Most follers But "'Uout two or three, times; a week on perating more. no Miss She she Johnson ain't ' i' t an average." i II u t ;M I ss . Carol Ins , a p pears o be married." to that bfg chap ovr there from nblo to take care of herself. She has no TenNot Mills?5 1 said breathlessly. Mile "li fear.",,' the matter with him?" said "What's Fear Fear wasn't" hangtn' round Johnson. "Ye didn't expect her to lie paused. marry a nobleman, when she was born did ye?' " No, sir. Did ye : ver look into them I said I didn't see why she shouldn't ' j and believed that she had. eyes?"hadn't on account of the lashes. "I Say this, and only But I didn't care to :i 4 ' nodded. vTheroIn't thejereated thing llvln stand straight up or dead that she can't ' 1 to and look at. I wondered if he had fancied she experienced any difficulty: in d standing up before that innocently face, but I could not resist saying: Then I don't See) the use of your four tulles to look after her. walking I was sorry fbr It the next minute, for ho seemed to have awkwardly broken hts pipe, and had to bend j down for a long time afterward to laboriously pick up the smallest fragments of it. At last he f said, cautiously: "Ye noticed them bits o flannin 1 t.otne 17. I -- i . d - j ! . ! j 1 I j r I :j ,1 ' . f r : ' ! ' j ' to-'wa- rd ' : i.n-oth- er ! j r'-- 4r'l i j i . 1 j j r le : ! j j . ( i 1 ! ' ;.- i ' - -.-. - ." , j j j 5 i r---- .: : -- ' ! i-- 1 ? 1 . j s j ; ' 1 s :y I good-humore- - I remembered that 1 had, but was intenaea as a uncertain whether H was or ia child's idea of preventive of cold decoration. I nodded. "That's their trouble One night, when old Johnson hid been off for three days to Coultervilie, I was toprowling see no round here, and I didn't git one, though there was s light burnln in the shanty all night. The next night I was here agin the same llfht twlnklln', but no one about. . I reckoned that was mighty queer, and I Jess crep up to the house an listened. 2 heard suthin' llko a little cough onest in. while, and at times suthin like a Httle moan. I didn't d tirstto sing out, fori knew she wouldn't like it, bat I whistled keerless like, to let the chilleru.know I was there. But I was jess goin it didn't seem to take. sklnl if ! didn't when dim my oil, come across the bucket .of water I'd fetched up from the Spring that mornin', r taudiu there full, and never taken Int When I saw that' I reckoned I'd jess '.;cde in anyhow, and I knocked. Pooty : on the door was half opened, and I .7 her eyes blazin at me like them cor-laThen she 10wed I'd better glt i r r.d git.' and shef the door toi Then 1 lowed she ralht tell me what was up; through the dooras Then she said how the children with thati : :i l, a 'lowed she a use m 'j.:f Tb Lira. Then She izt I'd ' i I'J ! :iiter ti!;3 the baby I It yet t'criT with - . hoss-dlsteiap- er ' I li" 'r ".2. ' tljr. TLeb tLj , : - by-Judg- e '"' -i r s. Otrfs manage, A. LUU wm ta en va April ) weJ wlih cre i ul Couj5! 1 ever. ... tcr t boo aii t ia v;a. t'-- rrmw v. I tt .;, ' sit !: 1 i - -- . 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That body has organized by electing two members of the Junta as presidents of the two houses of Congress, Senor Waldo Silva of the S enate, and Senor Ramon Barrps Luco of' the Chamber of Deputies. The Cabinet is to be reconstructed on; a basis, so as to give it increased strength and ensure a peaceful and prosperous i administration. -appointed c-- r-.- io;otdo,ooo.o'o 1,923,619.0D Assats, , " . M . -: - . " . ; ' i,iea,ioe.op 4,846,419.00 3,710,983.00 1,586,898.00 "I 1,554,658.00 - 1.386.842.0Q ; 1,344,316.00 - 500,192.59 ' 1 2,168,80a0 C,L - Irori, Steel, Iron Pipe, sound It's a discovery ! the golden discovery f of medical science !. It's the medicine for exhaustyou tired,-- ' men nerve and wasted; ed, women ; for you sufferers from diseases of skin or! scalp, liver or lungs it's chance is with every one, it's; season always, because it amis toi purify the fountain of life the blood upon, which all such diseases depend, The medicine is it)r. Pierce's Golden. 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On points 'of Methodist usage ho Is recognized as an authority. He .was born tn Ohio in 1825; entered the university In 1840, and In 1866 :was j made editor of th i WenUrn Christian Advocate. In wrltinir he is best known as sv polemic, and ha i produced several books on controversial topics. He Is on of the f aw Bishop i who can' preside easily over the General Conference, at times a body dldcult to up-stea- "' . . t&rltt , : Col-pn- TT United States. New York, Chicago, New Orleans, California, and then Borne comes to us. It may not be polite to talk out in meetlu, " but I'm right all the same. I'll get back to the days of '49, for tho present, bnt I must some day tell you about Samoa, and what I think of the treatment by the United States of that nation.,' Particularly of the great, magnanimous, mognlflqite manner they have acted towards Jthose islanders. When the fleet that was in the islands a year or so ago was under command of in the somebody that got wrong place and men were drowned and ships wrecked the rank and file, knowing they couldn't help! It, went down singing the ."'Star Spangled Banner." There was no court martial.- But our glorious Kepublie, to show their gratitude and the! appreciation of the conduct of the islanders in tho saving from drowning of many of our sailors, gave all the dunnage and old wire that we couldn't use,! to the Samoans. As they couldn't eat pr wear It,! they had to sell it, and so sent it to San Francisco for sale, where! tho customs authorities must have their "pound of flesh," in duties to the Government, which, will be more than tho old stuffjs worth. This is a great Nation; Magnlflque! f 4 - ! as also many of ' his relatives. It DAYS well, was that whlcbttad made! us such intimate friends, for I ha 1 high regard for those peopie and their beautiful 'land. Again 1 mOt them after we had located. They were a few miles from Sonora. I Uith a Diversion by Ilcrhn ca the saw that Montez was riot at ease, and in bo endeavored to. induce conversation, Chilean Qacstica. our party to come over and Join them. I told him of my intention of returning to San Francisco. Afterward Senora .Montez told me that ho had proposed HAHSII TEEATUEHT CF THE CHILEKOS that she should go wi th me to Sah Fran Cisco, to remain with ho wife of nother ,Mexican" offlcer who was4;stationed there, and I then learned that 3 ontez's trouble was ou her account. She would In the Old Finer Time of California not leave him, and when I parted from Tho Awful Incident .of Liopez A them it was wltlt the expectation of '' Chilena Heroine Called to Mind in a few weeks In San meeting them J But it was not to be. ;Francisco. Trouble. Impending Shortly after my arrival, I read an account of : "Another Sonoranlah Out American Miner jFouliy rage." "Ana Greaser." 'The latter had by As I sat all alone the other evening, I murdered been tried Lynch and caught, could not help for a short time feeling a tree. to a went Somehow hung in most sad, fact, blue, awfully blue. to my heart. I never, for apang msomcnt, No homer no friends (none of the real of Montez being connected conso far from the thought grit, I mean), separated with'the nected murder, but from being few who are left for me to love.; Why his men, I knew that the need I wait for the morrow? Bah! old there with be against them, boy, that won't do. Remember the old jpeople would after I got a note froth Shortly men who gave you times; remember the Fronteras asking me to spefnd the the true hand of friend, who believed in with his family. I him evening you; you hive smiled at danger when went and the first toand me was meet the sea ran high, when the enemy were Montez, dressed in mournfng for In front of you, when the assassin and husband. Partly! from "roober were around you, when all save her murdered but more fully afterward frbm the Heaven turned to blackness, Bouse up! her, Hov. Abbe Blaine, long time curate of If the present does come without a spark the Church of Notre Dame des Vibtolres of brightness, you have much of beauty In Bush San Francisco, I lbarnod and happiness In the past which cannot of all thestreet, incidents of the dramaJ: be taken from you, and hope paints the Among the miners working n the future in the bright colors as we wish. neighborhood of the Montez Cofoipany I The Spanish poet asks God to bless a Was fellow with tho foul young the man who invented sleep; I would heart of so many of who, his kind frbm the add to it, bless him who gave us memory Eastern States, saw Senora Montez, and to recall the past. Twould be sad to have her as his mistress. determined all .were to pass with jle'Went to their if ofj in the absence of tne setting sun, never to be seen re the husband: and tent, brother, and made his called to sight or mind leaving us foul proposals, which were rejected with only a dead blank of the present. scorn. i on blue shade the curtains Ah, that lie returned to his companions, who seems to me ia little brighter and now were for him, and upoii their I think of It I had better sit and write jeeringwaiting him! for being rejected by a a few lines to The Tkibune, and by the he Swore that willing o no he Greaser, time I've finished daylight will have would have her. come, Or at least the cloud which casts That night, after a drinking bout, he such a dark shadow will have passed. with a number of his , friends went to The old TRrriirsK nnrn did tn n a, favor. the Sonoranian where all bad the greater for the way In which It was retired to sleep. quarter, and his wifo Montez done. My screed may not be equal to were when the wretch sleeping: that of the earned and famed, but It came quietly hold and of her, in, caught may please for the tiruo some one, and Ing that he Jwould kill Montez ifIswearj ho in? if I add but a word or line for the en- of to out her the started terfercd, drag joyment or Isbetterment of my fellow- tent. Montez sprang upon him and or life all wasted beings, then not my with a single blow let out the foul life useless. blood from fa fouler heart. IJut the others rushed In and overpowered him, What a poor, miserable, devil a man must be who goes through and he was taken away by the mob, tho world without seeing anything--"havin- g swearing they would burn him. Abbe Blalve, who had come! from eyes, yet seeing not." Yet there are plenty such, somewhat after Sonora on a Sick call, hearing tho; riot, the style of Utah's greatest and best. ran out and begged for mercy for the but all he could obtain was They went on the grand trip to "Yu-rup- prisoner, did London, Paree, Borne, time for his confession. He questioned They all Italy, ' bought photographs every him, and the poor fellow gave him the Tvnere, ana orougnt a Dig box or era true story, confirmed by the wife and home and exhibited as proofs that they several of their servants. The devils had been there. On the way home, on would have his life; and, barely waiting tho steamer, they were heard! talking of for him to make his prayer and take the the trip. One was trying to recall to last kiss, they drew him up to tho tree. the other something that had occurred Father Blaive had called around him In Florence,: but it was no go;; it was all some Catholics, FrAjct and Irish, to hardware for him. At last something protect' the jwidow from that Infernal upon returning struck him (a keg of nails or an anvil, lust. Poori Montez, home that ' fated evening, had maybe). "Oh, yes, now I remember. sent his brother over to where Florence! Oh, yes, that's the town where we got! the good pies.'f When I our party had been, but upon my they had removed to other digget to be President of these United leaving, and by the time States I'll send him as Minister to Italy, gings a few mlles-awaand then hejcanj minister to his wants he found them all was over. and be as happy as a clam. Making up a party they Immediately hurried over, but all they could do Was I am glad to see that The!- Tstbune to enlist some white" men, principally does not join In the howl against the Catholics, 'in favor of the Mexicans, and Chilenos. It may be that wo have just guard Senora MonCe'd and her brother cause against that Government; but down to Stockton On their way to San and Francisco. I ""1 j''1"' against the people, ' no. I'll have the proofs before I can believe By the first vessel1' to Valparaiso the In the wrong. During the brother and? sister returned to their them, so far.we their lives do you think war I think drew the lines rather father. During f would their treatment In in thai matter and forget that they "Itata" tight the Minister hardly acted as an American California? And don't flatter yourself with thinking of this as an isolated would have done had he been there. case. As to the; "Baltimore" ease. Captain knew very well that there, was a Schey brother Of Montez came to Califor certain amount of excitement iu relation niaA and became ; the, ; leader: of a band to the part our Government the navy who robbed and murdered in the southana rugannaa taicen. uo a man up a ern mines and coast as far down tree it would look Very much as though as Los Angeles on.fortheseveral lie the whole weight of the United States came to the mine iu Arizonayears, where I of America Influence had been on the was in 1859, an old, broken-dow- n man; Side of Balmaceda, and it was very im but when speaking of his brother and politic to say the least for the "Balti hts wife his eye became a wild light, and more's", men to oe given snore leave at I could See the devil was in him yet. lie that time. Had they landed in pursu- swore that he never any but ance of duty. Captain Schley should American miners, andhadof slain had them have opened upon the city, and then de killed one for each - year of theirhelives. an he knew manded the apology. If he worse than- many of our Indian Chilenos were so far wrong, what in the Was ! v. hunters? In command of a boat for? deuce is he fori many years custom hasbeeuthe It May our qountry be evei; right but to laud the Chilenos as the "Yankees of or wrofag, our countryi" That's South America." and rightmotto deserved tho they ror our navy. vvnat recep the Lying! beyond the tropics, they tion would a ("shore leave" party nave title. a like climate with us, and arc with in any of our ports about the have to be the masters of the lazy n st bound joi an if Alabama" times either English near thorn. With the aid tlons ..a m.: naa sent tnem of; American or irrencn see thf engineers. ".) ashore?:.. Wo do works accomplished! great As to the hatreds of the Americans by not when and them surpass the Chilenos that's all bosh. Where civil life into the were Americans ever treated better than pass outthe of is there. He. too, Chileno military, in Chile? Remember Harry Melggs and is a One of the fighter his many successors. kind Nor Is Juan Chile afraid of sal' flghtlnsr of California many water. Some hard, stand-u- p In the early tfays has been done by them in the Chilenos came to San Francisco, and off the Southern coast. among them some hard cases; most of all points we have much to admi: e the undesirable class were the lower in tn the Chileno, and I, for one, most sinwomen men.but few All order ofg of cerely Spanish-speakinhope there will be 110 rupture napeople, irrespective two between the relations were peaceful called of country, 'Greasers," were many tions. But! Juan won't be humbuggo and, although there and that style of men as and ladies gentlemen among aa single point, do not advance claim. rule general were American mind all in the them, are not that ready to fight for, and common they lot "Greasers,'' and but the" we should! be dragged into a quarrel treated as wltlrout honesty of morality. if the promoters will find out very Doubtless, many a one, went home with will mistake It their quickly of of Insult wrong dono; memory deep neither f success in a be politic? son est dye to wife and daughter; and one to at! home f or brag father shot down like wild beasts, and about Most abroad.. undoubtedly driven from claims and hanged upon wc could on the put more the least provocation. Do you remem ocean we would but than could, woman ber Hangtown? The that was have to do they of them our all fighting In a mob In Downleville, hung by spite away from the United States. And it an act for of Waller's remonstrance, for y she would be called a .would be vessel for vessel, man for man. which Our whole coast eastern aud western heroine? She was a Chilena Greaser. would have to be on the qui vlvr--, and Chile has case was occurred at how about our commerce? how another There none and many comparatively, of the" which with I Sonora, particulars could they put on the With the Alabamas" became fully acquainted. Mexican Boundary Commission was ah water?.- :.;.r: j v escort from the Mexican army, like 4o So our good men at Washington had that which we had with us. Many of better investigate closely the state of these, after the primary work wastodone, affairs before daring Juan to knock the were allowed furloughs to go the off Uncle: Sam's shoulder. Things mines, and some to resign for tho same chip are out of-in the world just rather purpose. Among them was a young now, and it would joint, an be easy matter for Captain Montez. I hadIn become ac- complications to be made that we quainted with him while the service. would have to do our best In taking While, at , San Francisco he married care of our . own corral. Italy, a young Chilean, lady daughter anarchists, labor movements, negro of a Valparaiso merchant who had come question and the 'monopoly is soon 10 uo to San Francisco on a venture, bringing Investigated; aud another question mure hi son and daughter with him., tsoon than all the others i3 Amerafter the marriage he returned to Chile, important ica: to be freo and independently gov while Montez, with his wife and her erned by Americans, or are our schools brother, went to the southern mines, to bejnanrged by foreigners?. Are where many OoncTtnains had cone. to govern foreign Men of his company tsd other dis colonies settled clergy as in our raldst? such charged scldlers Led tint to him asking Why, a man must be blind as a bat, or him to cone to thcxa, r.3 they wasted as ignorant can not, dontey, who to represent frota the e! vrtis ofatho some cna ts tell what we tlat?, them, etc C Ic z will Lavo to jrir tl tl.s1 Ctc-tc- n ca tLelr t?.y c:c I met tl tt n i vj icc;rs Trithout I up and a i'ner cou; to nit!czr'l7 I irt. II 3 t-- i EARLY GALIFOnCIA'S mi. C,"J erf ( |