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Show URGE CITY MARKETS of Most Pleasing Things In Way of Plants, Vines and 6hrubs Should Be In Back ward. j, Some Hucksters, Grocers and Fruit Growers Have PlacCi (By JEANNETTE PIERSON.) Plan for beauty, then work for tbs ' plan. Let ydtir light shine In the back yard, that there shall be nothing hid- Early Opening of Place la tagcous to Growers, at it Allows Them to Dispose of Their den. - Have grass and shrubbery in ths Produce Promptly. back yard, rather than rubbish. Rome of the prettiest things In ths A "city market is a veryYnterestlng way of plants, vines and shrubs lilac to visit, from several points of should be In sight of the kitchen win" view. The description of "one In a dow. city of 150,000 Inhabitants is here are among our most azaleas Hardy given. From three hundred to seven brilliant, hardy shrubs. hundred wagons are at this market herbaceous or All the tplreaa, every morning. The market covers shrub'1, are beautiful and hardy. ten acres. The land is divided into Let your kitchen window be a pic'streets, which are cement walks ture frame. .Let the picture framed long which the wagons are backed. be green things growing. These streets are divided Into stalls, Let the green things be something which are seven feet wide; there are marks on the cement where the wagon wheels must be. Ry placing the wagons properly. In this way. It allows a passageway between the wagons Every class of growers and every a Vi' of buyers has a place of Its own. V ( Jo - w . 'Ax V v The hucksters, grocers, fruit growers a plaee, wnd truck and each must slgy on Its own street. A grower is allowed, however, to bring both fruit and vegetables. A rental Is charged for the stalls, the renter who pays so much a year having his permanent place. Tart of the stalls are covered and these, being the more desirable, bring a larger price than the open stalls. All fees and rents go Into the city treasury. The receipts for five months last year were: April, 12,263 90; May, June. $1,796 95; July, $1,046 50; $01 75; August, $1,023.05. The money for the salaries of those who have A Row of Hybrid Tta Rosea. charge of the market, and other ex penscs, Is appropriated out of the city treasury. As these expenses do hot beside . burdock,, gtmpson weeds , equal the receipts, the city makes screen views from to the Plan ugly ' little nice profit. The market opens at four oclock in the back door. Vines will do It Get a root of the trumpet-creepe- r the morning, an most of the whole, sales sail a are made before 5:30. Ths from the woods, and plant it in ths yard,- Ji an advantage, to thetogrowers, of back a. strong stake beside R, and Set them it allows dispose their produce promptly. The wagons keep the vine cut back until ths shrub habit Is formed. It Is beaubegin to arrive on the iharket Soon tiful. after midnight will not spread The trumpet-creepe- r The fruit and vegetables usually unless you cut its roots. When you aTe in excellent condition, for they are ricked tho afternoon before. The do, yon wont have to Import any early market is mostly a wholesale more. Rome , fruit and vege proposition f LATE BLIGHT OF POTATOES 1 j9! cl-s- VT-'.- growcrs-cach-ha- ve cockle-jburrs- be-cau- - " HE czar has Just exalted the duty of the duel as above that of religion. Kumroff, a regimental surgeon, sued a civilian with whom he had quarreled, and won a Judgment of one hundred dollars. His colonel made complaint to the czar, who sent for Kumrotf, and demanded to know why the surgeon had retorted to the courts Inetead of to the duel. The culprit explained that hq had religious scruple against dueling. Religion," the autocrat retorted, "la one thing; honor Is another." And he commanded the surgeons resignation. In ths German. Reichstag a Socialist recently attacked William for the Imperial sanction given to dueling. He concluded a fierce denunciation with the assertion that were the royal exemption from the code removed so that the crown prince might become a principal In an afTalr of honor, the kaiser would Instantly put the ban on such personal combatsQ It Is probable that the allegation of the'Soclal-1s- t was without any warrant, and that,- did honor permit, the kaiser would send hla heir to. the field without' a whimper. Rut this charge, as well as the czars pronouncement, calls attention anew to the fact that "dueling Is stM encouraged by , the highest civilization on the continent of Europe, though for generations the divinity that doth hedge about a king has commanded that the Immediate family of royalty, as well as the sovereign himself, must not be exposed to such peril of bullet or blade. Aforetime it was not so. Many kings became famous for prowess in personal encounters with the foe, and more than once 'a duel has served to determine sovereignty. There jias been nothing of the sort,' however, In recent history, although only skilled diplomacy avoided an encounter between George III. of England and Frederick of Prussia. VVaJ ; SK - -- -- - King men were In a their affections. restaurant along with the lady of - -- A duel was agreed on, and such was the wrath- ful haste ot the Jealous suitors that, they rushed forthwith to the apartments of the woman without troubling to secure pistols or swords. Umbrellas were substituted for rapiers, and the fight followed. Tintard was the victim. The ferrule of his adversarys umbrella gouged out an eye, and he fell, halt swooning from the pain. The maddened victor stamped upon the wounded mans face and skull, and Tintard died within a few days from Inflammation of the brain. In contrast to the gruesomeness of this happening, there was the happy lsdne to the predicament of an Irishman In Spain, who was challenged by am hldajgo famed for skill la fence.. was The Irishman, having no art of sword-play- , not minded to lose his life unnecessarily, and, like the Kentucky parson, set his wit for defense. He chose shlllalahs for weapons, explaining, with the national weapperfect truth, that thesewere " J ons of his country. ' - The don remonstrated in vain. He Investigated the nature of the unknown fighting tool, and what he learned caused him to withdraw the challenge. Georges Dual. These two peppery and opinionated monarchs had a loiig list of grievances between them. At the time of crisis, , the chief quarrels between them were over marriages and Mecklenburg. . Finally they agreed to settle their disputes by a personal combat according to the code. King George chose, as his second. Brigadier- Genersl Sulton, while Colonel Dersheim was to serve Frederick. George was In residence at Hanover. The Prussian monarch was at Salts-dahwhich Is near Brunswick. Arrangements for the duel were formally completed, and Hilde-shelon account of its convenient location, was l, last the frenzied brute waa tom from his prey, the guilty wretch had Just time to whisper a confession before he expired. Dwarf on the Field of Honor. Another oddity among affairs of honor had fiorone of the principals a dwaif.- - This was Jefwho from his frey Hudson, an Englishman, measured to Just eighthis thirtieth year eighth een Inchee in height. Then this astonishing person begah to grow, and kept at it until he had attained a height of three feet and nine inches. But diminutive stature proved no bar to an adventurous career. On a journey from the Con-- , tlnent to England he was capture by a Dunklrff privateer. Afterward he fell Into the hands of He escaped finally, and reBarbary pirates. turned home to become a captain of horse In the v civil ware. It was In France, however, whither he had goae in attendance on his queen, that the duel occurred. Some dispute arose between him and another Englishman, named Crofts. A meeting with pistols was arranged. On ac "count of his low stature, Hudson was accorded -the privilege ofbelng mounted on horseback, remained afooL which waa while fair enough, since Crofts was a tall man. The dwarf, unharmed himself, mortally wounded his enemy at the first fire. Long before the days of militant suffragettes, women asserted their rights by engaging In the duello, although such encounters were frowned A selected for the place of meeting. Naturally those In the confidence of the two sovereigns were In a statq of frightened suspense, and every effort was made to prevent the fight. These f&ll- ed, however, until the Prussian minister to the Expert Plant Pathologist of Oregon court of St James by a ruse secured a alight delay. The Interval sufficed to remove the causes Agricultural College Gives Advice of Immediate Value. , of bitterest contention, and the monarchs grew calm enough to hear reason., , 4 , Under all the circumstances, that would have Since a large part of the potato The Most Freakish of Alf, crop of the western part of Oregon been the most curious of duels had It been Undoubtedly the most freakish of all duels was w by late- blight, the fol- brought to pass. - The outcome might have been one fought In 1808 lnv Farit. "The principals were D farcical F. ex' from advice or either Bailey, lowing tragical. - rivals, between -- whom the woman in The case- the Oregon For the matter of that, there have been actual pert plant pathologist-a- t refused to choose. The weapons selected were A Typical Huckster Wagon. Agricuiturtal College, is of Immediate meetings aplenty of either kind, the ludicrous or blunderbusses, the 'ground was the air for the value. the ghastly. tables are sold at retail In small quanshots were to be exchanged from balloons In "There is no practical seed treatA Combat In ths .' process of ascension. The seconds exhibited an tities, but as the grocers and huck- ment for the control of this fungus sters have the retail trade well In pest, astounding amount of sporting spirit by accomGrowers says Mr. Bailey. Perhaps the absurdest duel was fought In the baud, they get most of the business. must select the seed with care so that panying the principals aloft The Marquis Merle do ' eighteenth century. on by the authorities. . Of course this early selling Is of adAt the first fire the envelope of ode balloon not or are discolored potatoes Sainte-Marirotting was an Indefatigable duelist- Anwas over most notable One In of allows to the It because was and the the fought dealers, gas" exploded. vantage penetrated used. Even then many tnbera will b other gentleman almost equally busy on the field a famous singer of the old French Acadwere second fall and IheTuio get their supplies In plenty of to both Chasse, earth principal in carrying the blight fungus was Monsieur Pierrot B'lsaac. Now, pierrot In time for the days retail trade. Most planted emy, In which the principals were two love-sic-k killed. Thus simply was the woman relieved of dormant condition, ready to . start French la sparrow, and merle Is blackbird. Out women, both of the nobility, the one Polish, the' city people prefer to sleep and call up Infection on tops In moist, warm choosing. other French. The weapons were pistols, and Two other rivals were Henri Delagrave and their grocer by phone and give tbelr weather. The most that can be hoped of these seemingly innocent facts came combat, -An Frenchwoman was severely wounded. confided the who order for the day than toTrrise very for is to use seed that will germlnats for disaac. on a vlsltlo4he nobleman, delivered the arrangements Alphonse Riviere, In this wise: shut up the passiontar an affair of honor to their seconda As the government unsympathetic early and go down to the market, even well. If conditions are favorable for hijnself I monsieur le marquis: you ate French countess In a convents and expelled duel was to be a outrance, one of the seconds, though it might greatly reduce the blight later it will be necessary to are am Bonapartlst, Royalist. 1 am the sparrow; you are the leavcost of living, but through these marher rival from the country. Idea of who a was conceived the physician, with Bordeaux mixture, but blackbird. Isnt there one bird too many?" flavor to a the in kets the consumers get their fruit and spray, of the issue Something of the modem . press-agefate, poisoned ing shape one should not wait until the fungus The marquis gracefully accepted this suave clusters about the affair of honor between vegetables at a reasonable rate from has established Itself In a field bepellet statement of the situation.- Marotte Beaupre and Catherine de Urlis, actresses the middleman. To this end, he made up four black pllla One fore spraying. Precisely!" he agreed. My choice Is pistols," meetof the Hotel Bourgogne. - Their meeting occurred When acid contained the of these prussic The. foliage should be .kept well And he added. As ts Appropriate for birds of ' ' ou won toss of the stage of the theater, and' revealed some the the coin," ing occurred, Delagrave FITTING A HORSES COLLAR covered from the time the blossoms our apeclea, let us fight In the trees." sword-play- ,, clever was to a forced but not too much blood. his take which by adversary open, so tbat the spores scattered by This whimsical suggestion was carrisd out. an In on horseback, with pistols, encounter one selected of black Riviere the first pellet All as df Worn by Same Animal ths air currents will be killed as soon The seconds had their places on the ground, but A brief Interval proved Melinte and Prelanle, which resulted from balls and swallowed It, on Time It Will Shape Itself to Neck Three fall the leaves. applica- the pi Incipals were aloft In the branches of trees they a quarrel over a greyhound, the fair Melinte was tbat he had not taken poison. Delagrave then tions at Intervals of about two that stood the requisite distance apart. The InSnug But Not Tight. was his also It took and he severely wounded by her charming antagonist, turn, escaped. Again suffi weeks generally have proved stigator of the duel was the victim, for at the and. too, she lost the dog. the choice of Riviere," who stared for a long time In. case be of fit collar should The Just right dent except. prolonged first fire d'Isaae received a bullet in the leg. France was indeed, the happy home of dueling at the twin pellets in which lay hidden hla life In length and shape. If worn by the warm, moist weather. For the first which sent him crashing through the branches. a pellet hastily or until seized his death. he after the Napoleonic wars. Then it pracFinally Bor same horse all the time it will shape application the strength He managed to seize one of the lower limbs, and few was It. moments he a swallowed ceased. There had been enough of fightWithin tically Itself to the neck. Rut nothing can deaux mixture should be used and for from there was helped down by his seconds. dead. of death. ing, enough overcome a wrong size It must be subsequent applications the But the marquis failed to be discreet in the determination when Another Instance came a revival with the restoration, Rut the of there too mixture. snug, but not tight, free, but not time of victory. Seeing his adversary laid low. In the case of was was to which soon affair chance left the waxed absurd and at last made duel"I would hot wish to argue against be began twittering Joyously, loose. The hames must be adjusted the song imitating an a Frenchman. The ridiculous. by challenged Englishman, ing wholly right If the top strap is too tight seed, treatment as a general prae of a blackbird. DIsaae. only waited for his leg' The influence of democracy caused tradesmen Englishman waa without skill either for fence or the neck is pinched, and the tugs tlce, however, for we have several to heal before Issuing a challenge on account of waa to while his renowned resort to a practice hitherto confined to those for shooting, adversary raised too high. If the top strap Is too other diseases which can he con the offensive chirping, and In this second en- no to wish both. be had The far above them in the social scale. The barber Englishman long the tightening of the hame strap trolled largely in this way. Formalin counter, which lacked any bizarre feature, except and set his ingenuity to devise a means the hardware dealer who sold him a challenged to should be causes a throw fit and bad fielow used, one' pint thirty Its cause, the Marquis de Sainte-Marimay waa se- of In the encounter. Aa a result of his an affair stove. The charcoal seller-haequality. damaged gallons of water, and. the potatoes verely wounded. . the pulling joint of the tugs too -- of honor with the huckster who sold him onions duel should be that the stipulated pondering.he for crates soaked in it in Sacks or A duel more amusing in a wholesome way was" with, , in a short measure. Such vulgarization of the pistols, but that only one of the two weapons Horses necks differ In shape and it two hours before cutting, and then fought in our own country some seventy-fivand should loaded with first be choice noble art of maiming and killing wrought havoc that ball, is wrong to make them wear a collar spread to dry. ago. An Itinerant preacher named Brown of them should be left to a tosa The weapons jears with the prestige of the code. Indeed, ia France, that was fitted to another horse. You used to travel through Kentucky. He was a man thus aporttoned, the combatants should fire from that stigma has never been wholly removed, and, would have galled feet if youwore HOW TO MAKE FARMING" PA? possessed of mighty sinews, and, too, of a certtwo paces apar- t- This, of course, as a" rule,' affairs of honor there are today withstations only 'other than jour own shoes. Much ain skill that would have delighted a meant almost certain" death for the holder of out that underlying seriousness which they posworse for the horse that pulls a Joac as the event showed. In his exercise t Higher-RenFarmers, Paying with the blank charge. The skilled sess In other countries of Europe. the English pistol vi'h a mrsfit collar.' Than American Tenants, Live , of the ministerial function, he scathingly rebuked duelist won the toss and had first choice. He Is r Spain,, from the standpoint of the duelist. a man of notorious profligacy, who retorted with Better Than Latter. entitled to credit for being both sincere and spent considerable time in examination of the a challenge DIFFERENT USES FOR EGGS twin weapons, balancing them, first one and then in maintaining the code. As strictly The parson, as the, challenged, party., had learned have farmers that the other, in his hand, in an effort to distinguish an Instance In point may be mentioned an enEnglish, between the ''weights, as he knew that the fully counter arranged between two members of a Large Quantities Are Used by Calico brains are more important than fer choice of weapons He selected for each coma bushel half of Irish batant Is It potatoes a in ones, ti.izers Coffee large loaded one must be the heavier. But chance is proven farfnfng. Roasters and Printers, bicycle club of- Granada, named respectively fact that English farmers who pay, a solid and well rounded. The further stipulations Peres and Moreno. Photographic Trades. stronger than any skill. At the fire e engagement were for a distance of fifteen fell dead, while the Englishman suffered great deal higher rent than American This was fought by the men from their wheels, It is 6ald that the calico printers use tenants do, live as well or better than paces and the taking of onlv one potato at ra only some scorching frem the blank charge. with the deadly knife known as the navaga. The time from the receptacle. more than 40JH0,000 dozens of eggs the latter.) The average English About the middle of the fourteenth century , place of meeting was a lonely bit of the Melaga has a cash capital to work - The' profligate protested, but in vain. Event; each jear and that the coffee roasters farmer there occurred la Paris a due) unique In all hisroad. Peres inflicted a severe wound fn the left and photographic trades, the' cracker on which would be throught sufll ually the two met In accordance with the clergyarm of Moreno, then was killed by a thrust In tory: a forma combat between a man and a dog, When the word was given, - and biscut combines and the chemical clent by most American tenant farm man's requirements under the authorization of the king. Anbryde the right breast trades consume pore than twice as ers to buy a good farm. With SO the parsfin Instantly hurled a potato, which Montdidier was murdered, and his body buried 'Exit the Duello. in a wood outside the capital. His dog found maiiy. Lfrge quantities are also used acres or even less, an English farmer caught his enemy In ,the ribs before the man in the leather trade for tanning, etc will often employ from two to fle could lay hold on a missile. the grave and remained guarding It nntil driven Maeterlinck wrote a wonderful defense of dueV " The first was followed by five others.-an- d Th y are also largely used in the prep- men and do no woik himself merely away by starvation. Afterward the faithful beast ing, but since then he has taken to boxing with One smote the wretched target' The vicaration of many patent foods and the bossing the job. He spends most ot led searchers to the spot, and thus made known such enthusiasm that he may believe he has ren liquor trade takes no inconsiderable his time studying the market, buying tim sever even secured a potato, much less threw the crime. canted. Certainly the sentiment of today Is number. Tor many of these uses in live stock and selling the products of one. Each time he reached for one, another after ard thls same dog flew at the tile to the code, despite the archaic preferences ferior 'grades ofeggs are used not be- his farm. He uses his brain and from his foe smote him sore.. After the sixth throat of the Chevalier Macaire. The suspicion . of czar and kaiser. Nowadays ws are fostering cause they ere better, but because therefore has mopej to hire muscle. potato had struck, be fell unconscious, and jt was thus directed agfitnst the Chevalier finally eulmi- - 'human lire to the limit, with science struggling1 biscuit-co- gr a heweeovered sufflciently-to leave n&ted'in the kings edict' that the1 guilt or innoWildly ;Tdr lhe . survival oT the' unfit. " Luckily." New in York Doll Patterns for Little Girls. tls bed. city buys 4,000,000 eence of the accused should be put to proof by Iany while we are saving the diseased and criminal, - The farcical result of this resort to the field egsa every week.- Getting doll patterns for little girls trial of combat between the matf and the dog, . we also Incline to preserve the hale aBd honoe will amuse and Instruct them. If they of honor had a very considerable effect In bringa huge hound able. We are not minded to let good men be ' Animal Husbandry. learn to make dolls clothes by using ing dueling Into local disrepute. The affair was carried to a conclusion tn due slain for the whimsies of the code. We leave lijraLfc Btliaadry .fiflUmga Jxuerery -- AnoULCLJn8luce..Ja.. . - la arena f(ri-dueling-ta-th- e loosed (he tbed&g'wbeastark Ignorance of mountaineer instantly eound system of farming. Business ca it will not be many years before ened the need of combatants occurred a few for they the throat of sprang and sunk, to the Viriousness of thugs In city gan and to hjs enemy, Is parity developed by the exercise pf will be able to make tlinr ew 'rar' 8R0 in Paris. Tintard, a journalist, became his fangs there In a death grip. All the mans the antiquated habit of the finest gentlemen of reason and judgment. ' n a quarrel "with a rHgl, while the twp naai-'clothes quite naturally. efforts to save himself were futile. When at Europe. r , - -- -- y Tree-Tops- e - . -- nt -- . - -- be--twe- -- , , 1 jnur-dere- I e d low-dow- -- e -- league-manage- r, te - of-th- tenant-- -- erj hos-Soo- -- week-before - . 1 w-t - -- |