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Show Ono of Time's Changes. James II. O'llrlen, a wealthy California Cali-fornia miner, was stand'ng on the steps of a San l-'ranclseo hotel, when a seedy cltl7en came and hailed him: "Hullo. Jim. How aro .yo?" Mr O'Hrlen at first did not know tlio man. anil, thinking tho stranger was a professional pro-fessional liegyar. he s-.lil: "Who the dickens aro jon?" "You don't know me, eh." said .'." dilapidated part). "Say. Jim: I w . quarts o' vine when you were pie s o' bcor." Tho rich man by this llmo had recognized a friend of former das, nnd a satisfactory satisfac-tory Interview foi'.owod. |