Show ats 11 i J MANS WOULD WORLD IN PARAGRAPH h 11 il I 1 well n 8 sowa ln in Il when TI chii 3 alli If set their heads to it L erht q hat nat is a good story which is told of it our nr pioneers in tho the mining town Cri creade ede they aro are mrs 21 miller iller airs mrs L I 1 lote 1 ove mrs M acebo ana and miss anna ilan an V 11 I 1 f s miller and mrs lovo love are widows va thone one child each at the first rush to the be creede gold field mrs airs miller I 1 men t she had bad been carnill earning a living for herself and son by cooking and sho silo hal had hearl heard marvelous arve loua tales lesof of the wealth suddenly acquired in ito pew VOW mining camps camp and being a carwan an woman believed them an Ae america rican would have known better but innately fortunately for mrs millers success she aid did not VOL suo sire had ad to go in ill debt to a 04 freighter fighter to tako take her and her camp kit mt 1 Ci creede reede once there she looked 0 over ter to 04 carefully and decided I 1 the field feld where the t future growth of the town would bo be this it correct judgment was what made hor her fortune sho silo staked off several lota lots opened a primitive sort of restaurant r sod 1 began wan W an to give the miners meals at adt cents apiece her cash and lier her ty dit grow grew together after it was seen geen it bhat she bad had hit it in hor her estimate of the tile 14 pot where the real estate boom would be laly a lawyer one of those who protect dow to scare her oat out of her cli clato ilu even a attempting empting tt to erect a house 0 the bo land mrs miller drew a revolver ier and informed him that she would wow off the brains out of the first man that interfered with lier her property the rough miners rushed to her rescue because she I 1 bad given many a man a meal when he was as broke and the man who tried to defraud her got out of that i in a hurry burry april gil 1881 1981 mrs miller went in debt for money to take her to creede in april sho elio bad had an income of a month from rents in the real estate she had bad so defended mrs love was supporting g herself and child as bookkeeper 1 eb io colo when tho the creedo boom began bean she went there and opened a stationery tati onery store has been eminently successful besides getting posses aon don also of valuable mining claims miss anna man has done tho the actual labor of digging a tunnel feet long mil and getting patents for two mines which all hur own she can work a lode ete do an expert mrs beebo beebe started the first large hotel in creede like mra mrs fliller ll 31 iller judging for herself where the I 1 part of the town would bo be and judging correctly she lias has made a marked of the hotel and has in addition large mining properties it is not cot recorded anywhere that mrs miller ind irta mrs love are any tho less capably led and loving mothers because they are business women the Hartra hartranft Uart ranft tift family havo have had a great gmt reunion at mountain grove pa for the coming year they elected frank hartranft president judson Hartra hartranft rift secretary and dr chester lad and rev H U 0 moyer historians are there no women in the t fam 1 fly sy I 1 it is a comfort to know that at least one girl has done some thinking 1 misa mists ric victorine torine jeans of the victoria university ver Ter hersity sity who won the cobden prize of to aioo for the best essay on an economic is a pretty young lady as lovable I 1 and winsome as you would woula wish to 1 see me her prize essay bore the formidable r title of the tire industrial and coin com hercial effects actual and prospective of english factory act legislation just at the time when whon the labor troubles were at their height during the I 1 went up town in an elevated tram train in new york one day and sat neat next bright eyed clean boys f from rom thirteen to afif fifteen teen years old they were evidently little fellows who did errands in a down town offices they were atalic talking earnestly and I 1 soon discovered that they were discussing tho strikes and their political bearings they had read the story had bad listened to the pros and cons and made up their minds decidedly which yide aide they were on they anew more about the tho subject than half the grown men of average intelligence did it gave me the greatest pleasure to listen to these bright pretty lads then my thoughts turned to the girls of the same age thirteen to fifteen where v aid d when in my life did I 1 over hear bear two of them discussing tile great questions of the time in a car or anywhere else abligas A huge wave of discouragement rolled oter my soul my head came out above it though I 1 wonder if before I 1 die I 1 aall ever find among average young yount girls girl 3 any who know or care for anat anything hing bat but trash |