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2 i'jj E BULLETiN A MONTh LY JOURNAL DEVOTEJ) TO HOO-HOO.

The following letter is from Brother Carl A, ICup(er,of the Forest Service, Washuington, D. C We greatly sus-jirct that the clever iuern he encloses Is written by him-seit. it will be observed that he sneaks of the author as ai TT'! TTT î T"MVTT 'ea' poet, but tuis is a niei,e cvidence of inodest', The

I r t i i r' i i ir po is really clever asd causes The Bulletin to again.

liLi J.)U J.I1ILI I I_[I 1)iumc iteif cru the high literary talent to ire found in- -rIna membership:

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The grent cIaJni that hare been made by Mr, John BrownJ. r'. Th&IRD, Scrivenoter, iditor. rinda

(ìt.'niIrpoeVtQWrU tIre e1rvIoc1I1rr.' Tarn-- ----SeJ1(ljlig thin to you thlnjdrrg that they might be of Interestl'u hIIIirl I'rii1Iil iv h (ìOflrItefl1IIrd Or''er c( Ileollue, at Nashville, reru. TS Of l'Ire l3uIIc' tIn:

fl Cliii ti tI I()4tr)fll11 it N:tIIVIIfr, fIflhII'M('', i,M SPIIHII eIrthM ¡Iv.1tCr. TlIr I{t'aon.-

'I'JIIMï() MEMIIIiII; (By a tree planter.)

Ora' t't:rr C'i (IC. j Single (I.JIII. C Ceïrt, Navy old John Brown was a merry old soul,--- ---AndarneIryoldsouls'ashe,'J Irr ht l,E,1'IIN Io t IIC ()III' rIIltrI:II nrdlir,rt of ('flrrr:iIrrrattl on! er of Ile 'ris crazy, t hats . 'ti I, vhen he star ted to tellIOfl Irr, II(IlglIJMlI by t rl SIrl)r(J,I. Nue', nun :ll olilir rlII)Ije:IIIOIIM.:rri . oi: the gleat catal1ra tiec.IIfltlrtIIiflt I .11111 hIele IllIrl/lIf.

- ____] 1' wIll grow oir Shasta s Peak, nald liC,. . Arid at the chill North Pole;l .%C liv j,L, I l:Nr ., rr Ir i , I9U..

i\,rd O Sir raras de seit vaste,_::-.------------_________.________.___________________________: AntI \vIrere the lililowu roll,"Coiti ¡ii (neaI 'iutl I(}S. Ferire 1)0010 'twIll flinke that no'er will break,

Ant] telejrhone pol that wear,()flltlpII, Neu Nl,,*IHJ),I 21 \Vhy, If I orvnei thIs universe,I'd plient lt everywhere,"lilÚuliei it, JI ..\lor 'liotise, foi Nebrasica

" I. i ii r, t lint a li a ria i gj eri t aie ceni i g a bug n Ice y for Tiìenupjirnipod Pean-y, brave and bold,hl' lii(('tIflg IO he bild at I lie Retire' hohíl, Onìiha, oit That's icier been Controlled to datoNn , 2 I I fi ' li:ie ivirlely ad seztii«rl t h n niceiliig, an d h :ì8 11Y any h riman hand.''lie' liai rl ai rvork willi he risslstrtiic of the local Trieur.Oletli Inks I have a good Idea,her lrlp ciii all l)l'elIÏti iIr1i1. íliI':ingciil(n t s riTiri rill nut oiulr' tIrio to niale nie rich;, .

I'll lind that blamed North Pole or bustlia e t i l' i'lrts, I r i t vll i curul ii et t Ii (' inept I rig iv i UiMy clothes a t every sii tch."CC'I,IIi)iifll illgriliv arid brilliance,

Ile l)iiilt a boat, 'twas orirned 'The Goat,",------'l'o huele the Icy rocas;(lIrti re, olla,, I)eirrrl,t'r 0,

11e -eiit ill) north, where the wInd ho) de forth,. ,

Ari d irven the icebergs freeze,I lie f lijitrin Cliroirleli,, a Ilvilly i I I Ile irireet pin teda Cliii ton, Ciil i i' (rrri ri ly, OliliL, r'rt ires 'l'li e 13 nl le t iii lin t oolc a lIeU nd of catalpa seed,u i t li ri I ri o cclii lii il ri ii ii o ri i eiriiieii t on i a finii t p:Ige ¿il leTt

his viiido;''trees,tiro i lic' lihil I herí' J]ric. uy \Ticr. I

Air íiX ilS logs to bese.gr i cot Ç'lii I', Wa I Icer, o f Olilalioni a C I ly. ft !s easy to''l'li s' y'l I gross' I I ho weeds, nail fi Il tli needsi,(,e 111:11 Bi el hei' \V:illici' lielis'vis lis ari veilising, relui ti-rat Of vorriaii, ¡cari and child,lie li:i t1I( tiret to iiillrrt ihr reiste ('rrsrp('rllirrii of tus The world will iseo vlirit I can do' . , , IlIson ilse Icebergs wllsl."Iris .s I sis u Ii,iper lerv. I lie ail lele In t h e Clinton rercr Is

il(sril)Ir lI(',iii(rl, Irr islirilia lily writ lin an 1 ¡1ils to the an lic s Caned out to find the Pole,. , .

lIc's Iiiriitlirg for It yet.sieri iii 'iirs,st ut si hut ii; lis ottiri' ocalli' a gorril regime of tuoIle k noses Isoli soci have dough to bnrn,Irk ; srr of I lrrrs-llorr, i Ic l)siiliooc'o arid iiic'tlsissls, lii a letter 11e liria ag ood siifo bet.iii s , luir \\'alii s rave Irr is alrersslv iiSSsliQsl (5f :i goisil brindiAnsI eid Jouir Brossa, tIre good old aoul,(ii lit'li (.li aTril list Ihn ir:eetiisg xviII he , Io dreamIng of tiro (layir ir s '.ii('((ir1fUl cire. Ile w':riit s :rl I the i':ss'ellng nig W'herìhoi.aiìmecii1rnro grow

iii r's':ii'h (si tirs rireil iii; to attrici, rien l)rOisriOe tisai lloren)\\ il r , lij isi,c. (:11er. Nels I)arli rig, the liiililtiti)iC Aun he svtll show tue angels iioivr .

Ile din things tlovn Iselow;ti , i ti I i i ,i iii it ,.i -uniti ('er, Iie;iIrei' 5)1 Olililiriiii1i Crtv 'iIl \ird liosv silisiri tise very cloudsi,il,. jr ir I Irr tiri' iris't.irrg, arid will re iii of tise ie:isling hahn ir'.; viIl ; row.il lr ; i r Ii. rr.eeiiiIi:(1liili1llsii)f

(ii Ii.<, r!il iiir. 10,1(5 irseici' Still,-Ile' i I taire lita I i 111e turn,O,r i"giï,'i,i, M,. i)''I'i,ri,er ras, Airs] show' lie devIl how in heilCirtalia wood to burn,\t Iii' irgr istirrii iii .Sii>s..iiis Arr':rsssr;sri unit .1.

0Wi i 'jit, 5h KitiiSas Cii s Iii Stste tif lk er roi Iris 'fesl's gtirg sut to hunt trig grime,I ,,.: . O So all tire lapera say;

si - ii ii 1 ii es' \ ict'gs'irir s, tite oxti' iilii 'j', txrrtti la this, lie goes to plantlii'irtg lin ils 1 at. l)i'tItgflelsi, ,lir., :inoi l5:tvlisg für Ii IS Salinia's desert way.tri r stiri i lii' riirirle Crini ltrvrStciis limit sif tite St i t st,lii I r nuit \\ r gist 's jiriignicisi a Yic'egereiit at Kansas Ci te For old Jüliii ßi'own swears up and down,'i it sI nui' at t I .isri i S SOilS rii)t ader1 sia t e fori' a proper svori.liii; sil tus .irte. I le is right, I lo iras rilo i'lght in h is Upon tire bui'isiirg sand,i iJcoirtiiterrsl,it irrt of tire usan to bit \'icc'gererit ¡il Spring.ii s'I si --Iii rit list l. E. Ein. Is. Ile wo s on i y alslsolir t Cil a fev J\ sd W i hun' Wright,. t lint aIry sprite,ws'0l14 tgrs, ansi no 5001101 got lilo oripplic's ' mii instructions

. starstliriu lii' oit suent arranging loi' r COliCatels:itjori Ilci Arid oser ywhrere on hIgh.nov rsrsrinrsitr ilri t i he lucetirs g will Ccclii' ribos t Dee 2 ii,aun ante list is going to taire plenty of tinie to thoroughly So now you see the retasan [Orwoi I Ii silt, riiiih hohes to have n nntal)ie reriirleri of theto findIliiilljci' ircoisle of that hlilliOrtrint m'etioir

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for a. riroisth's liard labosrr for' Iris pirins in ensliavourlag to

'0a oid sterling, tIse troulslesorsie i nquli y rrrl',e'r whrs'i e iii e WC

iiall in these mutters? Ile beggeil iris, b rotliers of tiro ei tir

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It 'í' _00 hope tire year 1009 \S'ill be ¡store ProoPorosis for rue tirare (Iris

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5 year bris horn, \%'iien tise inlc struck this Cinte Inst Pall, I

:liricI to get out of tire saw mill l,srshiieoss I (lid nothIng ror a

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So I decirled tiria Fr511 to go irrte the cotton ginning bti'ihrie5,

'00:0 00 I pu t up a nice purist rit tirio pin ce arid irave lsoen WorkingCo frs r iiiiir gror,I esr' (',o' .4, irrt 'runs tir'' nr,'ii "I, i r i ' lin' s o, I

I IZ!_, notice flint the' "nnigist rider's" irrer fllng to prit iii tire cotton

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' 00r.r . '- 1Ia_ 'I ho letter horn iNo. ClISO is, for' ei'er'rnl r'e;rsorrs, of

,:i;b5iz*ie'e: O mor'e tiran rsasoiiig interest. Tt soil) lie oliserved tlsat

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tue panl of last fall Prit this brother oirt of tire iureiijer'

After' tire election comes Thanksgiving Day which l'i 'isbnisiness. And now he apl)i'eireflds that tue 'might riders"

i,it s]iorticl be, foi' all of us nro devoutly thankful thattiic

deslio)' tise cotton gin inrlrrstry There is a close coin'

LiIir agony is ovei', regarniioss of whether or' not our c'nididiterrection lctvcen tire panic. and the irlghl eider, In fact tino

was elected, Still, ir iii of ris do those things we pent offfirst acuto outlsi'rrak in tire tobacco growing rlistr'iet vrr8

-_f doiug until after the election, wo shall be so busy that wea "curions ocho of the i:nnle," as ri anngaziiie writer ex'

. t perforce cut out tine usual ï'hanlcsglving dinner'pressed it. Tiro lin'd tlrires isn'etty well stopped advances

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1:1 Foi' months and inronths the whole country bas beeisliad no other va' i)f raising Irlollo)', Itlein Who liad pledgerl

1rS ,.waetiirg-'uid c'cononrnlilng T'io iiooihouse has loomonl

thelt ricino to tIre Planteis l'iottc1i Asncl'ition (whirl,

'4t,: lar'e on the vision of tise voter', A. wave of tight-fisted-hail beenn for'rnied to lì gIst tiro trust), liad ton r,svrtlt tino mor

j:.;5; ness spread over tise nation, But everybody felt sureing el tine flnaircial waten's. Tisniso oirtslsle (cnntelnitii

ail along that after tine election business would improve oiislY called "mill hillice") timid t.ell right riff, get tire

i.°0I0 factoi'les would open which liad Iseen closc-nl down ansI 't

freins the Lrtist mml go ahurit jrirglirng it in titeln'

geneai'al shelling out of money would manic the 'return of l)OCiCetS. So liscio wris a great bun ijt:iliIi to qnilt tine

confidence," Now is tire tirite to show our faith by onir' Assoclotloni rsnd seil iritlopcnisisn t Is Tise Association lire1

'-ç worles, "As a itian thinicetis Iii his meant, so is lie,'' Ifdone a great densi to foira' prices rip t(5 tise irnsirit where

r0;:o everylretly is sritisfiesi teat isrospen'lty is heanienl toward us,tire i.insters coirlsl ra lee tobtoco rit a livlirg grollt, Nat'

0: ; good tintes trill UI] doirbtetiiy ensue. Believing that a cor orallY ciroligh lire rirernilter's of tIre A'-,srsclatbsin corrceivcsi

-. tain. titiiig will irai) iren sonnetinnes maires it happen "Be'bitter lratr'esl of the lnili.lniil'rc'e s'tiro is c'i e rinndolisg tire

-,:.., . ' hold , tine unrig I teased iras corne ' u pon inc " tvailecl Job'or'lc of I Ire organi i'iatíoni a risi i)l :'l ir I nit (i t us' liant d s of

:.:1;'_:i when lie inroke out with bolle unid lirici other' crsianiitles tire tisici. Sn tine)' took tise ia\v milo tbeii' 'ii hahns-

.:: heaijeti u poni inni . Irr a w ay fe:s n' is a for'm of belief-i t Is tin ey weirt by nr igli t arid rie5;ti'i)y si r rs C toh,tcens lw'lors ging

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faith ini sornc'tlr i n g winch you olonn't 'wan t to happen. Tireto t h e lrlll.lrlhl ice 'l'li ee 'nslin t n isbn s" onsrclsow got tIro

O »; fear of hand tint es cen't;ri rily nalnes hard ti rues. An d tireloica ti5tt the ir rs ni is w iS C S in htor'ini ci y erri o n lt U illuSO to break

. , 'ii00Y cOfl ''ersc is eqrirtli y true. u i) th cli' nrgrrrl i nailon inni tine ru ri ny s r noii tr rin, cts rin orig

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: Se irow let irs rejolce-rrind get a move ou. otiles' sorts of Ishiiiìt(.lS. iii their our n inri tiser o iena hut

1 ..' '''l'alec yeinr i'oot i: ut o' tise mudoir e i'onrierl 3-re dn'ernsl t srl nit ni sI irte t 'i' st it r-tis smi s s' ori t tiro

, ;', ,(,i An' roll It ins tire canil . ' ' ,

trust runt :ii)(i hirrsnrr'l isrsl illrevli tir e inndeiss'nrdenrt lisio

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en's a i i Ieri to it. 'l'ire n tire ii i il.i i i I I le air riet enfer ce conne

O 'into tire Associrstlorn. 'l'lrnns n'erisoiscsl tIre night i idet -

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rrt fi i's t. Soon tIne)' gent Ircynriril t lie ho ri sus sst i'eason s risi

O Flro ii ¡raudal s tn'inrgcncy of Ilse past licei ve niontlis t'ere slisririni atrd l i rit inri tries i orn. rFIie t ir inn 'crr ce r of

has by no ineruin been conUned to tine United States. ClVlllZatkfl5 P0dtl off antri left lite maleen snorige revealed

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Fron's iii parts of the world council tile 5F of "hard tiejies." 'iii ail Iris ininlconisnrer's, l.rrrvlessncse grows Isy what it

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In a letter' drileci October' 13, the London con'n'euporrdent of feeds err. One atrocity Ieri to aiiothc'n' until tire night

tue Olsan (Scotiand) Times relates tuis irriti story of a riders becarrse a miennes to eor'iety rtnd a siisgrace to tine

star'visg soldier: 'nation, iii tine hjs.'gir riling there s'ris i)(e Imps conio si rgirt

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Ins tiro beautiful sunshine as I wrIte it is cred to tIrInipahiia.tionr of hie steps taireni b)' tire tobrtcco gi'owei s ini

of tioe much irunian nnirnery is ;iroonid one everywhere-urn-Kentucin l'rsrn(l'l' errinesece, riinnong ivironi 'nIght riding'' is

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employnnenrt, semi-starvatlonn, and ail this nrotwitlistannjirng sUl)i)OSe5l to liase originratt'ri. rllte woie riridoribtenhly

the isrnsnrerous rngorscieo at tvorlc for the amelioration o tire fighting a trust tirat 'eai' rifler ear' fiv( rl tino price of

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their' produce riven Traforo tire Cn'ol) tV55 inlrrnted-ainri

.still painfully with no. Evens the delightful return of pleas-

1xed t rit a figure that would baiely coser coot and keeln

' :ant weather does not do nnech to relieve tire ooclal gloom. the production. Tue tobacco gn'owers saw no hopo ofSorne folles have betirken tlromselvens once moro for tiro relief in legal' steps and took mrrtteis into their owii

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weelc'ennds to their favourite seaside places or other summer hands-and, as often inrippens, were tempted into a disro'

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garrj or iw and tlw (rnploy,jjent of force 'fue ftievltableresults have followed. Thsrre 1r no d!srcgartllng the es-tablished law of the aiitI, and kcepIng the disregard with-in eertaii 1Imft. JI I nil er nothing. Onee IntImidat1ouOr a resort to ¡oEce of nny SOrt, lias Occurred, no mat-ter how great hie pro%-ocLtioJI t11 barriers eg1n to crum-

v. A. I Lt tissa',iliiprt'iittj Scithtir lIt et-ilon, Chiaticirii, (hit , (siit:itia.

The daily press bas teemed with accounts of tbi atroc-uy, In which two of the leading lawyers of the Statowere taken frein their hotel in the dead of night by maskedand armed men, and one of them hanged and shot todeath, while the other, an old man of nearly seventyyears, escaped by plunging Into an arm of the lakes swim-ming to the opposite shore and hiding himself in theswamps without food for thirty hours, The whole affair,and particularly the escapo of this aged nian, reads likeone of the Indian raids in Tennessee of a century and aquarter ago.

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The governor's action has not stopped with offeringthe reward. lie left his camjvaign, canceled all datosfor speaking, and hurried immediately to the seat of thetrouble, wiring to Nashville for three companies of tileState Guard to be sent to Union City. The soldiers, overa hundred strong, left Maslivilie within foui hours afterthe governor's telegram arrived and are now encampedon tue borders of tue lake.

No lois tue governor can talle will be too drasticor will fail of tue sanction of the respectable sd de-cent element of tite People, Oven to tite putting of thewhole of tise environnient of the laico tinder martial law,and arresting and detaining every man until he can showthat his skirts are clear. The dastardly crime of thesecowardly marauders saust be Stopped, no matter whatthe cost or what tise method,

1f unusual steps are not resorted to, it is difficuit tosee what can be accomplished. There aro said to be ßuveral hundred nien in tito organization that has grown upnt Tln,1Ç-.t T _-...

bic astri ¿ttiiti I tioti gso- WOISO rs lid r\orse_ 'Ilse associa-tion of tise ti) l)rtccO piaci I its In 'l'ennessee ri titi Kentuckylisis u std OstilI t'il y t.rn 'l'le d I h riti to isst prov e their condi-tian, but bi' just so niucit as lucy liare I)CCu led to goOiitsiile the law, by just so macis have they hurl their causo,brought dishonor tisi tise slitte itsid loosed a wild fire thatseems likely to sutrcad ali river the South amd Southwest.

Astil now tite vitelo voriti is aghast at tise terrible trag-cuy viiIcli oiciis»rt'd nessi Itceifoot Laite, in \est Tennessee,October 20, A weekly iuitiicaticisi hrioliy sciais tite factsnu fo1lo-s:

atucli 0,cltciilciiL lins been caitricil Iii 'Ieirriertec and ad-joining States liy the murder of Ca1tt. Qiten tin Rankle, apromlnen inivyer or TiOiitoii, asid an attctii,L to lourdes Col.it, z. 'J(Lylor, lilit Itrirtiser, by ititislicil nigh t-rldors, ForSome time there have licei-i qilarrelo about fishing rights atfleolfoot Lithe, In the nort}irvost coritos of Triijtosoo. Thetwo mesi had oigaoIze] a Company witleSs boi.glit the 5irop-orty nod ieateil tIro tIIiIii rights, For a great litany yearstite nit tiv.5 i i ring in t he vid n i ty had freely Silted lii thelaico Wh;i they were forhidijeti by tise colnjjafly and titoCoorti, to do tiii thy oougiit revenge, A judge iviso nadoa decisloti ilo'ttiie to titel)) hits nhirroyjy eocaj,cd itsoassizia-tioii aniS 5r COfl'ttiirttly itlider guaril, 'rho two lawyers wentto the iiti itt i)itolitcjti$ conecteil ii'lth tite corettoceisy andvei e iii a hotel it a ¡'lace called Walnut Log, Late atiilghi, t n'i ('hi i t J huy a-te tiIrtti fr011) tu is titi,] uy abnitcl of iri,tiiei1 idiiro and l)orne away into tite foi'cst,\Viteii luci, siriclicil a piace by tite sud5 of a strern flot'lnghito tu e Iiik I lit t khi was h nigeil to a tree and hit body witsrldillc,t ',s tilt litilieto. Ile -unti becit a ciiltt(ii lit tile yarwith Sp:ii ti Tayl or titen b rake sirirty horn iii Cal)tOrs fliC¡titihg t il i i t ti ttt e otreatii. lin Ost ni i riten loitsO ho oneri petShuit i y, 111L1 t y by Ink I ltg s liciter belti nil a tloatitw log andpiirti y Sty feigit I sg dea tu. 'l'li e rulers shot at ulm manytuneo, but lie rvii fitvoied by the dartritiss. In tite Itloriiiiiglie iti)Ugltt a ilace of cafety, but tino lii the swaiops thirty-nix heut t, l)tfor(' lie foittid iifly one vltoin he critiC trust.Ile lo sitar ly Seveitty years oid, Govertior Patterson Offeredn i,i.s ¡ii il cif $10,000 (iVbtiCl) Who iticresised to $ 20,OOQ by thohii'ojtht' or 'Ti rit toit) ant] at etico \veiit to tifli lae declaringttiiit he riotihil tine ill ils Correr to dotect anti htuniSh titogohhty. )hç. itUtiliflotied tIv coniI)ct of militlaand de-dared inartiti hiiw for the dfotrlct. At last reports moretuait 100e mcii (sheriffs' 00513es liicludod) yere hunting forth iissaoi

,-,. '-'UL LiiiU.i US a rosuit of the fishing disputes. Themob Which captured tite two lawyers is estimated to haveContained moro titan a hundred soon, They were nil

masked and heavily armed, and their movements gaveevidence of considerable organization Not one of themprobably can be recognized by the surviving victij oftheir deviltry, or by the resident of the district who wasforced to guide them to the room in tite hotel. W7horeso niany are concerned in siteii desperate lawlessness, it

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is diflicult to find a hiathr'e of the territory who will knowanything when he is brought before the grand jury. iflie is list in sYflipathy with tise crisninais, he is in deadlyfear of them, asid in runny cases, no doubt, it is a facttitat Ile is honestly unable to swear of his personal knowl.

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: edge to the identity of a sthgle sisan. I is a condition that was more violent and severo than the llrst one, tintihard to deal with by the ordinary iwocesses of the courts. this terror whIch prevauhed after the first shoelt sv.is now

01'efl O'oi i,,' tii.tii lit ft , i t,But it nust be dealt with. TIte 'night riders" must 'nieto vei i ilgist lioi'le "adt tiii't' until lati 2, 1812,go. A hundred years ago one such atrocity as this at a', li ti tI a tite iii sr it'i i reti, fohiriwiil by theItecifoot Lake, perpetrated by tite Cllickasaws, whose sums phenomena Froto this tInte until Feb 4 the earthhome was in that region, would Isave served to arouse hO coittinual agitrition, visibly waving as a gentle sea.

the whole of the Cuniberland Settlements" from themouth of the river lo "Bledsoc's LIck,". and an expedi-tian of armed men would have started after tite maraud. '

iers on a day's notice-and whets they got back somebody

From a genioghcai stasidpolstt, Reelfoot Laico is n most

would have been terribly punished for the crime,V' ' *

.r , .*,wonderftil feattire of tue eouiitry. It was not always a _ -

lake, Years ago tltere was a Iteelfoot Creek sunningt.

i*through n densely wooded tract. Tile lake was formed 4.

by ait earthquake in December, l811-ninety-seven years,

-4.ago, An historian gIves viiat purpolts to be tite evidence - .

of an eye-witness to tise formation of tite lake, as follows: *4

Coi, Walker of Missouri, who, in company w5tii an Indian, - -

canse over the Mississhppl River into Tennessee for the - - . -

purpose of minting on what was tutti cahierS Reelfoot Creek, '

in December, 1811, stated that while there huntittg the earth -

bogan to shake,l3ecom!n much alarmed he and the ludian started to - - *

return, and upon reaching the place on Iteelfoot Creek, *

where they liad left their canoe, they found that the earthhad sunk, and that tito waters from tuo Mississippi liadrushed In and Íormed a great lake, which they afterwardfound to be twenty-five or thirty miles in length, and troniolio to ton miles In widths.

In 1826 tIle 'Reverend Loresmo Dow received a letter alAuitiis w 'Wit,v,front a friend in wliicii were ghvcsi sonic interesting facts tipreIiie ,Jabberwochc, Jiliiiiiiiore, Dii.

concerning tito formation of tite lake. TIsis letter wasi'ecentiy founti among scmo old papeis and reads fld fol- That day a sliochi, almeit as severe as tite others, occurred,lows: and on the 8th, about tutu ise, a coticustiioti took placo which

was 00 iUcii libro violent tisait tite otiici s that it wasTito morning of Dec IP, 1811, was cloudy and a dotino eahied 'tIse hard shock," At Shot thin Mississippi hiverfog liI'evliihed, and towards n ighitrauh tite heavens showed seemed to recede from its banks. sind Its waters, gatheringsigno of distress, On the foilowing scorning, the 16th, about51cc a mountain, leaving for a short period of time many5 o'clock o. rn, we foil the shock of an carthqunhie, accom- boats wiiicii were r asoltig down tito river, on the bottoni ofhifiititlti by a itiiniilhiig toise reoeiiibiittg tue dioiant ihriog tIto ,'i,n, ,i,,,s,,n' ,,ri,ç,,i, t i, . ,, -

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C. u, PATTON,

Supretite Bojeen, Seattle, Wasii.

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of a cannon, which was followed In a few minutos by thecomplete saturation of the atmosphere 'with sulphurousva5ior. Tite %valling inhabitants, the stampede of tite fowlsand boasts, the noise of falling timber, the4roaring of theMississippi, the currelit of which was retrograded for a fewmlnutes-fornied a scone too appalling to conceive of. Thenuntil daylight a number of lighter shocks occurred, one

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safety. Tise river roso 10 to 15 feet perhinndicuiarly, ox-lflitidiltg as ht \vero, at lito saine tiitie tito basIcs wese over-iiowod with a retrograde cui ren t. The i iver falling imme-diatohy, iocedeti within its bari1c itgaln witit such violencetiiiit it took with lt whole gi oves of young cottonwood treesatid much cattle and stock,

A great many ilsii wore left on the banks, belog unableto keep up with 1103 vater, and an oid cation, aittiquo in con-stroctios, was 'washed ashore.

lii the hint d shocks doocribed the oartii wag horribly laco-rated-the surface wa9 from time to tinte covered over ofuneven doptiis by tise ontid which issued from fissures,wiiicii vyere mado In great nuinbei's ail over thho country,some of whIch closed lilt linmediatehy aftet Lucy had vomitedforth their sand atid water. In marty ¡tincos, however, therewas ti substance iescnibiing coal tlii'owii till with tho sand.It lit iiiittii'iMhtji& ti) sil' titi it Use tieptii of this iisiii est orirregular breaks were, Tite site of New Madrid, bio , wasBottled down at least lt feet, and not moi e than half a milebelow that town there does not appear to be any alterationof ths river, but back from the river a short distance theiiiilitot'oliit hat ge l)Oiiilv its i,elct', v)iirii i'rtvei'i'il a gi eat partof that country, were totally dried up 'riso beds of someof timm bulge above their former brioles several feet,

The most remarkable feature of ali tise entire disturb-alices w tutu woo n ut ge tie i ii ly hitiowsi foi' soicic inoatiisafterwards was this discovery of a hiugo halte on the Ten-nessee sirio of the MissIssippi, upward of twenty-five milesmug atid (rosa otte - iistif to dg h t titi Irs i ti iv I d tu, Tisislaico was hater cahied Iteelfoot Lake, Tisere are placen In itthis bottom of which has never been found, though ninnyefforts have been suado to ascertain the above their formerbanks several feet,

Is the last year or so an herb, resembling moss, hasliterally covered tise surface of the Salee, and during tilewinter months wild fowls, such as duck, geese, cranes, etc.,winter on the lake and eat this mens as food. Doer andoilier anImals seem to enjoy It.

It Is enid that whete the lake was formed %'as a vast

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(Irua ot fi n U h rI la n j 1,thi on y t he topn ótthe trt en can t)r cnn, ¶'hn nk riin nnrth ami nouth, ancieach t!(l ha ' ik nini p, tnlng ou a Inni t the con ter,or, iarer tt- eurtheeji terjI1t11j8 thnii the cc'nter. The%Vtìter ii tt tte>. -i it in la r or tower tu a ny market]ticgrte otid tttc the Jo 1'ettIte(I to tjtcotn0 the treItt hunt-ttig nd ttohlng teCort of ttt \Vc

'l'ct ourtt ut : 1(etJ foot LaIca Je si t untttl itt ObIt)j1 :i edLake Ctjttitlte0 whit 1000 ecres or etere ht 1ttl unity.it co,. (ro 2l;,ott or (),OOO aCrQ of euhtnerged land, notittciittliitg tite ft ritte et itritets, t'ii1eit cover neyerai hun(i r'ti tttort. i t i ti finte ctr tv í n (y in lien long ed frotetwo to oc ve.

j iìtIlo titte. 8ç rai (cian r! s eu ver ahotttJ;oi) 'J' ottlts of titj laite tie tet ils tolti otoíiiti, (ajnhiet Jig tJ( eirtttgIs and intyotto, 'I'ioso carr itotttttt'rít nantit i Titti tutti througit othet' enialier itacitte or1iis titit, ()(tintt River, aI,ottt fiftetit miles finto titentain hotly tif t Ito ialce, and t Itetice te tite 1isitsipjtiIii tt. i i va Ihn tutti it t of I ayon Do Ch i (n titat Cajtt,]titttitln tvt kil inti,

Ac i(tøidtveied by t lie writer of I ite letti t' jut t iuoted,licei foot Lah( i)ttttt 'fl great min fing a n (i li otiting recori .'' It va tero lOettttti \vi tlt lis It anti i is d oued y eoo(I ed1ntttk nod isIanj WOre tito rentiez%etiIe of lnnhjnJe(It1)Iewild fowl, Svortetnit frctijt ali otee tite T ni1((1 States'.Vt2tTt OttItCted to tite laite, ttotitIii titi' vIid nat urn of tite SU riotttitii itg co ti n t t'y a od tite et u io accetti tito-(J a tictet (JffOt(d to it u t titi g atte] nttitjiiii parties, 'l'hono-nailed 'it titiv . i it tie it nigh ijoihood a re not reallyn riti ve 'l'c'tt tteeoe no, '('itey titi ft ed In fiotti tu e four eot-nere of tittt earth, 'they tu-e for tite niost liait about oua level tel t h th e c t' (liorgja-i ttc]oI citI tn iiIevoid of titubi tioti, ccii t out to pi ch lip a iii'ecarious livi ngby tiItI ttg, attd clietisit ing a (let ' p ieiiIIgttttic to steadywtit-ii of 0113' toit. They iciceitted tity ittterferonco with

\%'Ititt tite3' callej titel r tigit t.S''---tti(flti ltg tl,t o rigit t toflit Itnhttoinsted forever, wititotit tying tax (ir license.1teifoot L;tke it t ti been lit a stat e of Ii tigatioti foi' l>ou ttti yeat-. 'Vite 1iieo(tIt diottirha unce witicit Cfllflhiittttediii tite' ticatit of Crn1t, Itttltiiltt liare iieeit in exlstetice aliotitIL yeat', A it result tf tite mug litigation, the fisliet-hielt titi tite iaiçtt veti (tijQiflC(i frottt fisliltig. 'l'ue \Vest'l'oit tiesst n Li liti ( o;itJi:tti3 ii'ts ti t aliy forttieii_ 'l'li i s corn-ita (tI' iii (ti)(rtt od u titiet a oliai-lei. I, C, Bind ich secti reel(L iet5e ft'tntt tito tiiiitptt1I' to fish iii tite laIco and titei n jitttttiott tilt i ts :tg:tins tite na tivt'' floitormen n'ereJtt('SM(tl A Nash y l io tin ii3 ita icr jolis in a \vord for then sitet'tttt'ti

i'very (titeotioti, of conree, tttt two 8ttteo, 'l'ti0 ittotoryof the t toot too t Ltt te tittgittjolt wit t e li itt t to tut i deta to taobe e n t ong t] rtt ovo oitt n tot conoi(te reciti y conipt t catod tre-redoit to a urge legren tite t;t'nnoitt (tisturticit condittot0 littito hitco tet'rttot-)_1,tie1 (tut] Obtoti Couttttei, 'lito hotter-hielt titto tate lit t Ittico t'tot t)eefl ilieticteig titeli- llVCitttOOdOtt tito ottorco etitd fittitt tite wteters of Itceitoot, feel titattitey itt te ittot gite v«iicet t is t ttiet r rigtt to iitt'c liecit takenOi%'íty ftoitt t tetti, it litt ttta t they itavo hecit tti e otijecto oftui tent tee, I t ta u it i erotootttu t ttt se ttotieriitoit lila lee titecia litt t ttit t Oonte tt nie tg tttol r ci se wan roprenen tOt] byOeVtrltj troltetiteitt e ttoriteyo \Vhio (('ore entploycd to reiero_eon t tt l(tt('t'OSLS of tite tiottermon tu tite ltetjlfoot LakeCon troveroy 'ftiey ettlin that ttieo attorney0, or co tue oftiit'iit, ittiatty littet' tt0 foi Wiitctt tttey ttad been eta-ttioycit hod bee-it of tong trogreoo, took ttie tlosltioia thattite re (Vita lotti J nt.ç I it tito 000es for t he tthertnen, an el the((litt ter to catit to iia\'1 bettt ttiit drotjetj lt I s said titattito Ootierititii ttteit charge titat nome of tii000 titorneys latercoli t ttttied tite t n %'ent i giittoito to titeht- owit beiltitf ungood it tite dente ua to tor tttetnscive

Tite escalio of Mt-. li. Z, Taylor frotti tite night riderstiltS ttI8IVCiOits_esp(,(flj,ea in %iev of his itdvnced age.hIt. 'i'aylor is a Con federate veterati, ltaving served underForrest, and his ft'1ttd gite as one explanation of histetnarhiable escape hIs exporience as a Southern soldier

Eis woildorful eceape is lIning 000apared to Daniel Boone'slametta escalio troni tite Indians, 'hen lt was discoveredtiott Capt Raithein liad beeti hangcd and shot anj thatir, Tavior liad disappeated, itobetijy doubted that twonitirders ltad been Coinatitted Search for the body ofo1r. Taylor was at etico begun, His cofia was orderedand bis fantily pot ott tnoitrttittg, it was on a Motidaynight that the atrocity w-ts corntttittccl Not until Vt7de-day was anyuilsg learned of tito whcreabottts of Mr. Pay-Ior-tltett lie turned tip at a vince fifteen miles front theacetie of tite tragedy.

Tite trItolo story of Reoifoot Jaic rinds hito a hitridti i tote tioyol. r"t-otti beghtiti hug to en d, it sounds . thinost ij-Creiiiitle-ft0tt1 tite tutte tite earth quakctl and caveil in,faceting the labo t ill t he night when Cttpt, Rankjn ivasfottiiy tti(trdet-cel and Mr, 'l'aylor escaped into the 'vihiler-11(085, tIte history of that little corttcr of tito State is (tillof n'vini tragee- it is difiittlt to realizo that ReolfootLalw lo otily aliotit SeVCtt hours by rail fi-otit Nashviile,the Capital of a gient Stttte and a neuter of culturo andOdjttlo

'J'ctiettiettt 'i'OSSie__4tttl dc ttoi'ol says de htetoine liada wiiiowy form, used to liuto for her lover and wouldST)IttCO n'iten elio ,aeoti ititti coming (too de gate.Sitatity Sue--Gee, witoto diii tute work-in a sawnilll?_Chicago ])aiiy Netvs.

The Iht1gttriai flag is so no' that the ¶i'ittkish gtttflO(- diii tiot tecognize it, and with blank shots turitedbade a steamer ulyittg it. Plie omcial roalizatioti of eventsis oftoti slow In coating, Wiìeii Joitn Qitittey Adaìusought to eitLer Tlerliit as Atnericati minister to Prussiahuut wa,t itolil tip at the gate attil the Officer of the guardliad iloohits itIiùttt letting lilia In, flevet havittg heard oftite uttitod States of' Attierica, A sergeant lucre Intelli-gout lImit lilo Superba- iitiew all about tite Utiito States,and on his intetces01 Adatgwas allowed to proceedPite 'l'iitklsht gttnhier have reasons of titeir own for oil-nial igttoratt0 which the Pitissian Ileittenatit could notiiload.

'lice 0 ,,', ltc(()r(i.

Of course lt's not a gossip, butNo gossip in tite town

Is better tltttti Brown'5 auto isAt rusnirig Iteople down.

November Lipitincott's

heil tt'ot,t], lii Il ninlottitit County, Catltori,111.

(Dy Ifingeley Il, McGffey, No. 19424,)liuttihohtit Coitaty is sitUated on tito aorthvest coast ofCahiforsitu it is 108 tulIos itt extent along the oceaia, withan average width apl)roxlttlatel3 of,35 miles, makitig a totalarea of 2,250,000 acres.lt is reckoned that originally there were about 540,OOoacres of re(iwood forest In the county, of which some 70,000hueve becit cut. Plie hcilowit aboutit of lumber taken fromthis cutover land justifies the average estimate of 100,000feet B. hi per acre, Which makes a total of 7,000,000,0ofeet, Many claims of 160 acres will yield 40,000,000 feet,and In certain instances a yield of 1,300,00e feet is aotUnheard of. One tree cut by tIte Vance Redwood LumberCompany In 1902 tallIed 165,000 feet B. M. of lumber fromthe saw.

The annual cut of luinbet' (exclusiveof shingles, stakes,, etc,) h Humboldt County

is now almost300,000,0 feet

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THE BULLETIN A M0ÑTIrry JOURNAL 1)EVOTED TO 1100-1100. 1

B. M,, which is the output of olevett large sawmills oper-ating. The yeariy Income (rotti titis lias reached as highas $6,000,000. The redwood belt of California reaches Itoiiìaximuna of perfection in Hutttboldt County, and it is notstrange, therefore, that lutnher Ito Its vatloits forms shouldbe the dominatittg business Interest,

The redwood occurs tuostly in intro stands, but It isoccasionally mixed, to a similI extetit, with Douglas and'White tir, which are known locally as pitio, and with oaks,

. niatirone, etc.

An excellent stand of redwood, i-oinarkahle foi' tite uni-fortuity of size of tilo tines coinpositig It, and fur tite flat-liess of tite gi-ound, can be found on Bull Creal-c. 'rhlsstand is conoldeted tite best redwood tituber lii tIte country,tiu1 tite tices 10 to 16 feet in diannoter aro the title oitd not

tite exception. Moat of tite trios appeared quite straightatol not badly defective.

Ott the Eel and Mad Itivors, and also tite South Posy,stands also occur. 'rho specimens on exhibition at

tIte Columbina Exposition, Chicago, in 1193, were (rota thelatid of the Holmes Eureka Liimbet' Cottìpany.

Otte of the largest tices iiosv standittg is on SimpsonCreche, trIbutary to the Mad River. lt itteasures 200 feetiii heigltt, 22 feet in diatnetot' at tite iuuttt, 74 feet in dr-ctitnfct'etine on. tite ground, and has a baile of 9 luchesavot'age thickness. A trail wein by tite feet of many asightseer leads from tite county road to titis monarch of titeforest.

Jit growth the t-cdwood doos not show a very ral)id rate,Atialyses of a few stumps Indicated that a tree of a ditutit-otet- of 5 feet was betwuen 5 anti 700 years oid, whiletite ago of an 8%-foot tree was in tite neighborbooui of900 years.

Reproduction is by means of seeds and sprouts and oncutover lands this latter metlioul is of Importance, Fre-quontiy as many as twenty sprouts may be seen cetning(rotti tite loot-collar and occasionally a few spi-outs corno(rota tite toi) or sides of the stump itself,

Lumbermen claim that material from secotid-growtliredwood is of inferlot' quality and will only nialce a. secondgrade lumber. lit stumpage redwood has greatly lncteasedIn late years, and the present increase is at the same tato,Tite pt'escnt price varies (tom $2.25 to $3.25 per 1,000fest board, but tite greater amount of redwood is ott thematis of large loather comitanies, atid therefore is not ontite market, except as the finished product.

The logging of these large trees differs somewlaat fronttite logging of other species, because of tite gt'eat sizeswhich titust necessarily be handled. It socios ait arduoustask to the uninitiated the felling and hauling of titeangiants, but the choppers go at it with as little concerta astite Eastern woodsman with his tree of 1G incites dlam-eter. Tite choppers work in pairs, their only work beingto propet'ly fell tIte tree. Howevet-, itt dense forests thisrequires some skill, where a tree lodged may nican 'daysof extra labor. Itt order to facilitate matters a temporaryhorizontal platfortit Is built about 7 feet from tite ground,Titis cotisists of two supporta driven into two cuts in thetree, with boards laid across. Plie undercut is made withax and saw, which is easier titan cutting alone. This Isdone in two ways, either by cutting off part of tite first]og to the saw-lcerf, or by cuttinb' off a slant on the stump,In order to make certain the di\ ".tion In which a tree Isgolttg to fall, a "gunstick" Is us& Title is about 12 feetlong and Is usually made of feuì pieces of wood jointedso as to form a parallelogram whex pened, The oppositecorners of this parallelogram wi1l e ott a line perpen.dicular to the undercut. t

Two to two and a half hours are\uisite for (ailing a

tree 6 feet in diameter, while a 9-foot one itecossitateaabout five hours of constatit labor.

WThcn tite tree Is etico ott tite groutid, a "ritiger" cotnesand cuts rings about tite tree at 10-foot ltutervais, to maltepossible tite easy i'ettios'tu of tite btttk by the "peeler."

Wlaeti all tite tt'ees on a certain area are peeled, theyaro "lireul," i. e., a Ire is started auitoutg thteni lo coltsunteail tite debris. Phis is dotte eilhtet- i ito saute or next soasotiafter cuttlutg. It chars tite trees to mitte cìtent, attui doti-slittles nil tite t'ottui itot'tloti of the extot'lot',

Lifter tito area titta heett buit'tuee-1 ou'ot by regulat' 'sass'-yet-c," tite k'ttgth ulstiuling ott tite ottiertu to lie filled,logs over 10 feet. iii ililtuioter ato usually split in tnt) withbittelt pendei'. 'I'hoto is ttoce,ssat'ily oottte w'[tste attachtetl,b ut itt tiututy CItEC'S lt would lint be pt'acticnbici to get heavytriacitlticìt'y on accoitut of a few large logs, nitO often titesìwtitiils uvould iaol hie able to handle them.

Oxeit suero conintonly used years ago for ltauliutg, lttitStealti httis snl)em'sculed titomu, Tow inetitouls are comiulitottlyuscii lo get logs to tite binding. Otte is, to have a tmmains]dui'road rumtnimtg tliroitght tite timber, which by a cabiorutining itt a closeti citcie is comineeted with a 40 to 50horse-itowet', (1-j . P,) httil dotikey" at tite lattehing, Fm'otnthis moiti road brautclt skitis tire built otit in tite tltnbers,preferably tip small guiches.

At catIt of llacas i)i'aitc'h motids le a "ioggimtg donkey,"(rotti I 2 to I O ltorse.itower, to imaul tite logs dowii to titen-ittitt sicidway, whete thiel' ato citaitted togotiter ini a lomigtow, called a "bull loath." Thirty logs mttay Cotislittite a'' bull lottul,''

lii the second Inethuod, the 'bull loads" at-o htiumacihod

as formiic'rly, 1)01 the groat mtumber of bm'tuncit skids aro lune-tidally done away stillt, 'i'hmi Is tine to tito Powerful "html!donkeys" itlaced aiuittg tito ntaitt sisiul toad ilisteati uif tite''loggimmg uhomtkeys,'' timid these are capable of Itaulimig titelogs svithtout skid rotula attd svithi a ices miutmitber of titilles.

'l'ltought the cost of tite machthnemy In tItis toothed ex-ceouls thitt In tite fariner, lito saving of httbor ahorne wouldmomo tItan svam'm'ant tite extra expendIture,

\Tatel to Stui)l)ly tite skid loads was fot'mcrhy carriedby hitases, bitt mto'w saliere tIte supply is miot close tit hiatid,it Is hiltitthied up by Soi)ttt'ttle engines,

itt addition to wttter, grease Is aleo employed cmi titoskid l'onde for tite hitirpose of niakhutg time hogs muoveeasily.

At tite landlmtg tite "bull domthtey" mttay also handle theloading ott time raihm'oad cars, or there may be a soivam'ato"loading domikey." 'hite loading is tiomie by bringimig titeonithe several titnea ltrouttd the. log, hooking it itt amidthen m'olhiitg tite log up the skids otmto tito car, TIte logsare fastoited to tite car with Iwo "gral) hook chaltte" ateach omid of the load, Tltcse are long emmoimgh to pass cachaother on thin top of tite load and are fastetmed a little cils-tauco dosytu on each side. TItis is a very simple con-trivanco, hut leaves sottie itoohc tuants on the logs.

'l'ue loge are carried to the mlii ponti by railroads amiddumped into it l)y ioosenittg tite eltaimis ttid ruinnimtg titocare over a tilted trade. The mnil]s aro naturahiy sonto-w]aat more heavily constructed titan sawmitihhs In generai.

The largest logs are usually tauen imito the utili oncarriages, and are often spilt in two by amt exceptionallylarge baud saw before being cut Into smnahler sizes. fledwood is sawed lato boards, plattks, laUta, shingles, dimen-sion stuff, and Is usciI for tutrnitmg, nash and doors, boxes,etc. It is polished well, alid tite curly wood often maleesan elegant and handsome finish, Tito burrls often occur5 feet through, and fancy furniture le ¡nade from thtese.The lumbar is sold chiefly on the Pacific Coast and shippedti) tito Orient. Eurelta, Cal,, is a great redwood emporium.

'I'he emiormous waste in lumbering this species lias

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8 '1111E BUJ1IEJ'iN A fONnJ11bY JOURNAL DEVOTED TO 1100-1100,

l)((Ii materially decreased, but there are yet large quant!-tIes whuich arc not utilized. The slumps are Utposed1ycut very low, but overo! hindrcd feet of Itunber could behftVPd (toni any one Of titen). The wood In aa'd tear the;ttJ!lIJ) Is (if the best quality, One laetoi' alone prevonttthe wa8to from being an altogether orlous aoflsiilerationThe tree has the great ioWer of wltlistandttig decay, andW11(fl fi s su JJpIy beconies niieh reduce!, t tiere fliny yet betei ilkien t t I mO to rottirn a n d take out t h a t ah I ch was Jefta' $ttuslps from ten to twenty years ago.

Thu %%Yay o t thu SVorItI.

A hen ¡tilt! two eggs with exact nuts,For wh teli HheR L tru t ten pftiitjess

Cook the goat! ono (liti bakeIn a nice ailgel cake;

Ittit t1i Itad one got ma8jtcd on an actress!-Novtjnber IÁJ)J)!IICOtt'S,

'1iero wIJI Ito fever liealac)ies In the United States.MlJdew In France Jia cut down the yield of grapcs In theelitunpagne ti i .trJct, and tJiere sylt! be 10,000000 botttes ofeliani;tagne fewer than the average annua! output, Theprolitbttfonjsls of the UnIte(1 States witt potnt to tufs asfuttler proof that everything Is conitng their way-

TrnuIJ) ltu,i oft titJ Soti1i.

TJnh;rccedentctl J)erJÌaJ)s but IloVertJteless true, titefact that li-amps broke Into a soap factory at i\lliflhtnvllJeand nitido off vtth sottie of the protiuct, \VIieii WorkmenarrI-oJ in tilO morning they fount! . wiiìdow brolcn openaliti soap anti tools to the atcioutit of 5O talion,

8()II, (ltIier Uiine.

Barber.----HnIi getting tJttn sir. Ever tried our unirpajoti ntioit, si r ?'

J rant hituuo it on that."-ularrlsburgPatriot

Søtit}i Oninjia, Nib., Oct. 27, 1 nOS-Mr. J. FE. Baird- FriendJiO-Jtoø, While not no active 11oo.ljo any ¡flore, styingto citittigtil html cieno rcltttioiisitips, it niTords mo great ¡tiens-ut o I' t Ittin ttttttdItig.

My ttifo tint; Wont a civer leaf 'loo-uso brooch 9everaiYeti! s, Valuing natos highly for its trtitic beauty tus Well asfoi its being (i itfcrent,'Ott a recent altert tritt site was accorded con!dcrabie

tt59i4ttjtt5 y a Brother 1100-lion because of wearing this¡titi.

Tite cotirtesit'n itcing extended without any presuniptionorI titti glttd to belong to ouch an order and trust th oppor-tuitity lviii ootcllioe Occur to reciproctito by extending titohand of good fellowshIp when needed. Yours sincerely,

(No. 1111.)

I'hnt's (Ito Trotil,14.,

"The crazy chatiFour must go," says tite Chicago iecord.Iternid. Ile doe5.-000chester P0St.gx1>r055

Tliutiigli $J,sco.

Behold! 'rhe airship sets th pace,Aiiti with a majesty serene

l'rocoeds to taise long flights titreugii space-Tito space In each month's magazine,

d Mith Mef'dib' Foot.»

I dome got iigion ias' Sunday night,Eli I's iivin' true en Is ilvin' right;En I dean' no mo' give a passin gianceTei- a dccii o' cyards er a ragtime dance;Eu I go no mo' ter de wicked shows'Case dey temp de weak, en a pusson knows!

Wouid yo' ifsson ter dat?Who's a-piayin'? My Ian'!

Dat ein EJ)il'fll'$ foot-patEn he Switches his han'-

"Teli yo' foot out tie niudEn roll kin de can'!

I tlone kneci dowis at de mo'neiì's bench,EIS ll)tth slits conte a-loose wid a moast'ous wrench;En I am' gwine fool wid no shøoti' crapsLest I i)c lef' alit sven de las' bah draps;EIS I ain't gwino tiance, dough de flddJe coax,'Ca'se l's tonic ¡unit itiaco wid de Itfef'dj feilis.

\%to11Jq yo' ibsen des now!lfJ)iI'fli Serapin' de strings

Ez dey balance en howIn de pigeon.wings!

'l'uic yo' foot out de mudEu roll it"-lt sings!

Mali Mef'dis foot itam siio'iy good-But tie t'sr foot shake Ink r linowed it would!En it trimble so %v'en de fiddle squealDat it boatln' de time f011i toe ter licei!Stan' stili! Stan' fac'! Oh, yo' blame fool feet!Er nl' Satan'il cco'ch yo' tek! ciiimbly lient!

Would yo' Iisscn dat chune?It am suttenly gran'!

It am mo' dan a coonDat's a sinneli could stan'.

"Teli yo' foot out de mudEn roll It in de san'!"

I dono got 'liglon las' Sunday night-Oh, it's shuffle en swing en bow ter do right,Ini it's allaman lef' en do-s-dWid a sif'-slf'-sif! on de dusty ib'!En a jump Jim Crow-

En blame mah hideEf nsaii Mef'dis foot am' done backslide!

En I's out on de tic'V/lIst dey pattin' de han'!

01' Epii'Jni yo' bowrs suttonly gran'.

"Teli yo' foot out do mudEn roll it in de san'!'

-Wilbur Jesbit.

Ile FJl In Iovo tItl, a Tree.

There's a tennis court down in Washington, not opento public view, on which a tail, J011y-looking player hasbeen trimming lits shorter, more corpulent, opponent prettyregularly anytime these past few years, Lost you dislikestories with blind beg) inings, we will state at once thattue court Is the White House one, the tall raequet.wielderis Gifford Pinchot, tl Government Forester, and the oppo-¡lent none other thqt the President himself,Pinehot i on t' threshold of fame, and you oughtto know about him. He caine out of Yale with more moneytitan he could speri i in a thousand years. He might have

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been a wealthy ,i1er, fetching up at that little hamlet-on-the-Hudson, called New York, to hit the paco that kills oisthe Great \tiiite t, ay. He might have gone in for redblunting coats, dinners at Sherry's, a string of ponies, pinkteas, mad-motoring, Wall Street funny business, a wildtime in Paris, and all that sort of thing. But lie didn't,you soc. None of these gilded bubbles caught him, whichconsidering tite way most rich youths pan ont nowadays,marked lutti at the start as something of a ¡can,

What did catch hint? You couldn't guess In a con-

tury. lie feu in love ts'ith a tree-just that and notihiogmore. I-le ccitt abroad and studied forestry for two orthree years, sauntering among those fino oid Freitcischateaux, Italian villas, Austrian woodlands and Englishcountry-seats, using his eyes and note-books to good pur-pose. Back he duly came, and liad lettered on his officedoor, "Consulting Forester." Tine first big job he pulled offwas Vanderbilt's Immense place, "Biltmore," down in tito

Carolinas, which lie laid out to the queen's tOsto.In 1898 he was appointed Chief of Forestry, then a

two-by-four side-Issue of the Department of Agriculture,with a force limited to perhaps a pretty stenographer and

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\v, li. G ttsi'i'ieo,Stiprettic Cttstoctttlan, litdiatta»tlis, i titi,

an office boy, After that things began to hum, It's a long,though thriiiing yarn, the story of bow this young insu,practically single-handed and against come treniendonsodds, built up oui- present superb Forest Service, hut youcan judge the extent to wbich he has made good by a littleremark President Roosevelt ¡nade at the great conferenceon the Conservation ofNational Resources, which was heldlast May, and which brought together sudi a flock of Goy-ernors and other distinguished men, This was tile remark,the President stopping in his address to malte it:

"And it is only fair to give credit where credit is dus.I want to say llore that If it had not been for GlifordPinchot this conforenco never would or could have beanheld-"

This niais, with all kinds of money in the bauli, worksas though he'd starve to death if be missed a Saturdaynight's pay-envelope. He Is the real father of governmentforestry in this country. A lot of people at first thoughthe was a crank, a faddist, that it was ali Tommyrot mali.ing such a hubbub about our national forests. But Pinchotcould seo a hundred years ahead where his opponentscouldn't see a hundred minutes. And you can better be-

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lieve he had ol)ponents, a flute array of them. They werefor tbe most part Western Congressmen and politicitinswho liad fattened their purses to a nice round cototii'by steallitg Government lnnds in the West and laying lowthe forstc for private gain.

But tisis popular Yole "Grad" lias bigger fish yet tofry. Tito word is going the rounds flint lie is slated for acabinet Job in tise next adnilnistratlois, probably that ofSecretary of Agriculture-Saturday Evening Post,

Tb,, ToIIer

Nay, let me play a while ere disy grows late.So brief the sunlight and titis tttslc so great,

What wonder titat I yearn to drop the strandAnd ¡car the pattern with a ruthless hand

Of this I weave, and, in tito woaving, hate!

What profits it if, long compelieti to wait,At twilight by the fInished work I stand,Too weary for that gipsyteg I l)lanned?

Nay, let me play a while ero day grows late.

My truant comrides cali without the gate,"Ah, little sister, throw a jest at fate,

And laugh, and JoIn us." All the spring-thrilled landLures me with sweet insistence and command.

Tasknnistress Life, be once compassionate,Nay, let me play a wbile ero day grows late,

-Theodosia Garrison, in Cositiopolitan Magazine,

The Bulletin feels itself in a position to tie some lumberConcern a good turn while at tIte sanie timo do a good turnfor one of the most faithful, loyal and bravest membersIn noo-I-roo. Wo Itave a brother now again ready to gobacIo to work after one of the most terrible accidents thatcan possibly befall a man and leave him still alive, Thefacts In titis case are known to a good many of our mem-bers. Our brother was terribly injured in a railway acci-dent. Ho vas in tite hospital for nearly three years, andwas thon reiieved of his suffering only by the amputationof both lower limbs at the hip. lIe survived this operationand was completely restored to health, and better thaneverything. else, ho preserved blu nerve and spirit andinsists that lie is stili able to earn a good living, andwants to go back to work. l-lis friends lis Hoo'floo haveassisted him to secure artificial limbs, and upon these hehas been learning to walk. He lias made good progress,and writes The Bulletin that he is now ready for a job,He is a competent lumberman, experienced, and ho wantsworIn and needs it. Who can use lila services? He willmalce some concern a splendid office man to bou afterdetails of lumber correspondence, to "boss" tite outsidefien in the active conduct of the business, and to exereisgeneral supervision. The Bulletin would be glad to hearfrom anyone interested.

"CLOSIN(i willi CAsti l'ois TIlE DuiFEOSE."

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22) 22 Thonas Enimett Jon&'s, Mcinj,h Terni,; trave] Ingsalcstnatì Didley Lumber Company.22123 James Thoin I'endaII, 1Cmp, 'l'cnn.;

nalmger Menr assIstant, his Column Conpsnv,

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22124 WIlbur C, Patterson E(Irnondsoi, Ark.; ii. S. Pat-terson Lumber CJoinpatv,

, ,L E ON CONGATENATJON2212 JIeWeUyn C. Stael{Ijouse, Memphis Tens.; superin.tendent of aIic5 MeinjthIs Col uinn Company.

________________________________________22 1 26 \SIII lain A. W'add Jigloli, Mcmph!a Penn,

; vino-presi.'IPz.i i'iii i IniIjc'22127 William W'alford W'nrinington, Mernl))lIs, 'fnnn.; buyeranti inspector A yer & J,od Tb Conraiiy, Chjcao,Iii,

A t Mie ptii. lii W('$l. 'InI) IJCh'*'. 221 28 Arthur Norman \Vcdding, Mniiijjiii8 'I'('iin,; lumberim i esman C. S. \\i ley.():n' of (he I)(.t Colicatenallone S Id C%'CI' to have ceii CQetc.iiatloji No. 1O1, :\fetnl)llls, Teflfl,, Octoli 3, 1 DOS.I Id in M(tIIJIll S wan the eon cate:ia i ion of \Ticegeren t (i

.1 . il l'iclui, ,n t he evtiilng of Oct. :, Of this concateiia. ''it i tin Jtorlcy ror ¿jjt ()JI MI, .1. li, \Vlinley ias neat tI)( following l'e-l)ort:

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Os his jiiniini pilgrimage io tue \Yc'ti Dl1riut of Tee-n

si City, Utah, on Oct. 9, \7lcegercnt Earl y.Smith 1101(1 a rolljcl(soO Ufl(l jO'OflSC'VWe, the great black i,ri,ce of goo(I (cliowsill, arrivali r Me ni phis I an t S alu rday, the 3(1, OH nl gut liered nude

Concatenation alwhich tllifteen men \%Cre Initiated, Tile sessloti was heì(Ir fislu (lCelIPg paw Cl-'c Veflk-nyed Wltiderers In tlj Il15rlfl at Cul I en Cafe, null after tun initiation ceremoniesflu ex-ft.i(l liCk old world, lloo-llø le the Drillen of sunshine, tus

high priest of hnpp)liJclIn, the mythical representativecellent nien was i)iOVided 1)3 Caterer Eagon, of thathostelryof anIn llII(HCC tflt every l)OEtiOlI of tue vorld Und appreciated

At the banquet Toastmastei' Frank S. Murphy' Ipfl , I fit. i Ir._ i! , goaj tiies jio J(l ti XfleB

Pitt tue guests In a good lillillof by his witty remarks and-lie IUIØWS fO tlfl) (Lt ai], hilt comes to earth when 1est the foilosying 5l)OakCl'S kej)t Uil tile good vork: G, j,"CI)('Ci('(l soil most Witfltod, and 01)005 U]) th "Oiiloii t)edS")i ululi, Liai irjg

Goodale, of Mill City, Ore,; S. 1', Niblc.v, Portland, Oie.;1.uf t, IllirId 1)111) I)S IT)

T I I))()))' )f 1h O) )tI rl)II'l))ICCO,

JI))V('fl YOUTIg, of the felino tribe, Itopelcsoiy gropingitl-. øUt I lITO (lanci eso, lInaIJ y lTLu(le)1 fl t the Italian 11)1! i onSc) utli Secoil strent, 'oliere Vlcegerent

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Snaric J. IL 1"Ischcrto0lç II)in IT) ClT;)rge. Ile sTnootlletl nlovn their fur and," - r,,-

In a(i)) ready tilTit t i) y r)) igl) t ITO vort h y Io gozo Upon t lislin I Inn t sj)i('l) Tier o t Ike great 11)0))))

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re ii Io \)'lIOI)I they hadcorne to psy 1I0TJ)TIgr-, )l

II) ?)ICT)1l)IIiO, WI)t're tiTTro flic CO liTany JlOø-lloo--Io any L?;

no t hing Of ne))rliy I)Im bernini vlio U uflhIy eDITTO to the ( -cl t y )Vh')e-V-r 1h r le a )'))')Ìt)'j)))IJ))). f[ Ian hi.)) fo T))lIR) pOeII)le to liare TuOnI) of a 'hoof Session" ,) .

on tITO proceedsnl i UW)'(l t lUi V I 'egor I frotn the I n I tIn teS, 'l'li i o of cou roe,)

(dor:o Tot IITS'O refer()J)cu Io COT)catOnatIØn8 where tiler)) are . .

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na UT))) suTil n UNIIU.)!' of k i tiens. 'l'lilo ljeJ g the case, Snark1'h-.cher very wlsej y leCIdtTd Io i)Utke ils COlÌcatoT)atjoi),

W')) C EI) t I) T money 8,11(1 tIICTI toit cadi 1fle511)er proseo t (

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n es lot I T) T))))king u j, I he siTorl age. Ire followed tu lo pl anTinti )I))(I)T(OIIonahly ITcITI the iTisst Orderly, most entortaI1.I T) 5)1(1 505 1 Il)øro)Jgl) I y apprec TIled c5T)cateflOt lOT) ev erICI d I)) Memphle. i\lr. ilocIìer l)eroonally l)orroweJ from

Oil f sr I u'> 01 her erri Urn apporT) tuo which lie 1)0)1 heI Peli Weai'/

o u t 1)1)11 iii Is, wi ti) t he regs iii r lloo-1 br., inirapliernal la, 11e1)ltu U I HIerest &) f (Very OHO prese) t nd asslstc,I In ITO On) all(leg) t'( In lCCepisg oriler, lt Is )lO)lbtf)ll If T)Hy TITOlO amusis)gcou C)lI(fl))tIOfl 1)115 OVQr lTdO hold alITce the I))cel)tlofl of lIoo-iioo, certainly Snack Fiedler Io due the utillost creditfor ti)) T))asterful manlierIl) vI)I):I) I)) lookell after tuo wholoeilt UI 1)11)) l))Pflt CT))] TarrIed ils 1)1)0)5 turo ugh, 11Uhr .1. WIil(IIIT,

-J le 'XeI))) ))) T l)) l)))I" T)')))) )lTI Il) Il))) Im)))ll)(t hailjust OI)O%'o the rollins 'Toed forSlTprel))e Arcallper,

l()ll)Sfl8 City, rJo,

tI))) IllItlatiol), It consistedof a ihtzer))c 1)1)1cl) l))l)CIT, it WT15 ve1l prepared, nIcely A. E, Edwards, feu0, Ney. ; W. W. Harvey,served, amI II)OlO)lgll I y tl)jOyed by all, A. E. Payne,lt. JI. llolIoiiìaii, ali tif liy, Nov.,

\i(eg(rent i'ISrlipr \v2-lt(sli) al)l)recfation of those who

alld 1-1. R. Jackson, ofI-loquiam, \Vasii.ii,,, i St((l lili)) as foilr,vs:

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Snark, Earl V. Smith; Senior lloo-floo, 'l'Ileodore Ny-Strom; JunIor llOO-lloo, J. J.ii Ililo Woric J -nLIreiy attrIbute the success to suchWO) t I)' I )) I hers ) o J z i U, hie cens, C, C. Reed, G, C. Elteman,

Stewart; Boj))))), G. E.'hforrill;crivclloter, T. H. hudson; Jaberwocic, li. -\V, lIchait; Cus-toc)) IT)T' \i UlIung, i. II. \VITIy, W', I'. l))))lg J))))fto I., lInie TUrIJ J.. 13l))I),

t I). (. AOper; \n'a n ouTer e. I I. Ward

; rd)))) WII -horn Service.I CopecIflhly eornn)end tIle utitlring services ofJ JI Wl)))Iey, \Valtcr U. l'coi), J. D. 1-Icclile, C. C. hoedn 1)11 W', '1', Sl)'Ong. 'I' h' ovele t)lwayo

22129 Joli11 Svert Cessna, Sait Lal{e City, Utah; t)'avelingROCIc Island Sashrea dy a 1)11 wIll Ing an d)ll)t) I lit) I I) ('Tir labor, I)(SI)I)'S offerIng U) T'lTd of ('TicolIrage111e)) t to Ine Il)

Si)IT)d I Il.& Door Worls, Rock

22130 WillI))))) "C" Claypool,my work.Snarl), G, J. Ii. l°lScllQr; Senior

lìOO-}os, il, G, Stevens;JUl110)

SmltIitlel, lJtTtil; partnerll)IIIlII))l(I l)))))I))''

')lliilfly,22131 Jamcs Covino 000dale, Salt1100.1100, C. C. Reell; Bojum,C, Ehemann.Sei ivellotCr, J, fl, \Vhnicy; Jallerwocic C.

Laico City, Utah- ))laflagerSalt Lale City 0111cc Curtiss LUmpJ). Comhasy,riiiClip, Ore.

M, ]collogg- Cus-tOC)COl))l), W. T. Strong; Arcaooper, Jas. L, Halo; GurdonJ p. Li'l)Cl),

22112 James GodIe, Salt Lalcs City, Utah; city oTIloonlanP1orrlson_Merrill &

22118 Charms jose11ii Arnold, Edinolalso)), Ark.; managerLevy Lulnber Company,

Cs.22181 Rayn)snd hoover FIOltZ)01fl,

Ely, Ne-.; partner Slid-tOil1IOltZlll'lfl Lun,ber Company.22114Mefllllilfs, Teiin.2211i George Al)dre%y l)lnnlç, itleroplils 'Pciin,; salesman1tClll & Duecl(er,Charles Elmer lddls Imbler, Ore,; tl'a\'oiing sales-inns Suminervilie Lumber Compaa1',

22120 J011Ies 'UltiTTnfl thunt, atcmi1iiis, TentI.; lumber sales-flail Lc \'i1S5tl & Co, '

221l lier-vII Robiseon Jaeinssn lioqulain Wash,; sales-man Northwestern Luinior Company,221362212j Frankliji Record Bruce, NOttleton, Ark.; assistantsUllerintendenFranie George Leclileite1' Salt Lake City, Utah; sales-man Sierra Nevada Lunber Compan.,3T t \YIsarleafl)L Lumber Company. 22137 Ernest Nelson Musselnin Murray, Ulali; travelingsalesman aiIller.Cabosi1 Company.

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22138 John A. Peterson, Soit Lake City, Utah; traveling'Salesnian Morrison-Merrill & Co.

22119 flc'nry Parie Pettit. Soit Laico City, Utah; S. W. Mar-rison,

22140 Carroll Norman Sargent, Salt Laico City, Utah; sales-nian Iltorrillon, Meri'Iil & Co.

22141 William liait Toiler, Ogden, Utah; foreman Volker-Scowcl'oft Lunihr r Company.

Concatenation No, lO2, Salt Laie City, Utah, October 9, 19OS.

111g 'ri al 1)svtoii , 'I'('nas.

On tue evening of Ort. 17, ;tt Dayton, rfexas ait uniqueconcatenation \vtIs held by \Tlcegetent B. T'. Gorham. Day-toii lo a little tou'ii of !y 200 inilallltants, buI titis did notlecci) tue Hoo-Tloo 1)03'S s .Ill aS.SCTilli)lcd tiaci'e that eveningfront having te big time. Eight nieiì tvero liiitiated.Brothei' Goi'hain yielded the Snark's chaIr to BrotherJames li. Quark's, and DroItier C. A. Rutt, la the t'ole ofInitior, iliade the iiliti ates ''si t u , iou ove r aliti via dead''while lie had theta in tue "gtu'llcii-on.tiie-left."

Flic Scriveiiotei' has r telvell a cartoon of ait allegedstreet htalado of the concatenation that night. 'Plia artist's

JOB RNAJ 1:) E \TO'UJ'1) i'o 1100-1100. 11.

22145 Motile Tierbert TilIbitS, Dayton, Tex.; aSsistant super-intendent Dayton Lunther Company.

22145 Alox))nder Alexis \Vtllian)s, Dayton, Pex, stockholderTI Till master necilanic Dayton Lumber Company.

Concatenation No, 1003, Dayton, Tex,, October 17, 1908.

'l'e.)) Illlll)('ellts aIre 'I'tm ii t, 'liai,, g

lt WlS a splemitild class that \Ticegerent j M, BroachPUt tlui'otigli at the concatenation held at i\Iei'itlian, Miss.,OIT Oct. 29. 'l'ho class iitnuibei'ecl temi, tutti. on account oftile Sitleilditi eTtI' lite 11Cl teilS of the concatenation tverealiti n gOd tliece' t en i n n ccci i t outfillol's wei'c I flIght hie' fullIeo.!Teo Iitiial Iii such a vay Oint lite evening Pi'ovdllITT'ilCClOil\' e'iijr'yaItle to not only tite SpCCtfttOl's, hut those\\'itt) \\'Cit t Iii rougit the ce roiittny.

The CO ltCtttCfl ;ttion Wa s held at th e A vIlìOI'y. On nccount of the failure of timo bailli to keep Its aliBtIllIntent litestIfTet parade was not given, Tite ceremonies startedIliolil 1)113' aI n hie uil ii tites after n i ne. Among tite f1111 lUCtfl-bet's i'esent were soute fi'oru tilo States of AIab;tnta, Louis.iauia niud Teutnessee,

One of the kittemis totes W'. 13, Meetls, wliont the Iloo-Fil))) l)01'S lii i luitt seCtIon h ave wattled in tite eitler foi' a

. ' . i)t'esSCli his tli)llreelatlon of tul! tlt;it was salti tuiid lione-'i,- . fltiflhl)Ci' Of years, ttitd ;tt tiiù bttiiquiet Bi'otluei' Moods ex-

')-.atoll to h jilt-anTi expressed hIs i'egret that lue lutti iiot

, jt)lilcd ycat's tigo. \Ticegea'eitt Broach writes that thanks' -5--k- a ate due to tuli the members of the Nlmte amiti particularly

., '{, .i,hTsy to Brother 'SV. O, Clilitman foi' tite success of tito coli-'0-

calcnatlon.

',:--4o;') Snark, J. M. Broach; Senior lloo-lloo, Eliot Cobb; Junior- -

-lloo-1100, '%V, O. Cuiipman; l3ojuin, J. W. Siiociimakor; Scrive-

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i- noter, R, G. 1(1115, Ji'.; Jabberwock, E, .1. Martin; Custocntian,'__'5

lt. (2. alflik}il)' Al'C)T)(l1ll'I', J. t', Lloyd; (]ul'doll, C, J i. tUTti',- -si'

221.50 'l'hOiltOS ,Tiidson Chidiow, Meridian, Miso.; partner--

)j o4174 Cliidlow-Darrnlm LlJflhi)T'i' Compmeny.

._y 22151 Johi) Godfrey Daly, 1\dcrldinn, Miss.; buyer C. L. Gray,s,_ Leilniier Company.

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: :' 22152 Robert Fry Dai-rulli, MeridIan, Miss,; member Chidlow-l)ari'aii Lumber Company.

,, . yf 22153 Jnm-ueo Scott Gm'ay, Meridlami, Miss.; foi'emnan McBride' I_.ml Il) ber Comnpami y.o'

2215'i Fr , 1)1) lir'ril'y uncut on, Scooita, Miss. ; owner liai-taonLumber Commipany.

22191 llr-nsomm But'cham'd 1-Tungerford, 1,Vaiiaimtk, Misa.; iro-.i) mIetom' i I, 1.1. Ihm gerford,

22156 Waitci' l)aiton Reeds, Mei'idiamm, Oliss. ; Meedo LumbtlrCompany, lfattiefrlbui'g, Miss,

22157 Lcwi Dean Myers. Meridian, Miss. ; sueles managerEliot Cobb Lumber Compamiy,

2215S Jt)l ih'Tll)l 1'))llflei' Oni el', iliei't)ilaml, ill i .00, oeci'ctnry C.. L. Gray Lumber Comnpammy.

22159 Ashley Clinton Snow, MeridiTeml, Miss. ; olilce atanagerRex Planing 01111 Company.

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Concatenation No, 1504, Meridian, Misto., October 29, 1908.Iimflv_ IT. Nmmmmiat;s,

Sumpremne (J lirdos, Smimi iTrtimlci$cO, Cat."Go and seo Cai'lini" (the faimiou8 Neapolitan comedian)

name is not given, but the sketch Is one of merit. The said a ithyslclan to a patient, tvlmo Caine to consult hito upon

drawiiig would be reproduced in Tue Bulletin were it not habitual depression et' spirts, "1 am Canini," said the man.made of colored crayon, 'which would not stand i'eproduc- -tion. The ligures are assembled about the eight menplaced on backs of huge black cats, and the grotesquefigures malte tuis cartoon of amusing Interest. It is with

1Wsincere regret that it cannot be furnished to ali our readet's.

Snark, Jas. i-f. Quarles; Senior I-ioo-Hoo, R. S Sterling'; iiJJ11 I) i 01' J I () ej - i i 00, C. L. lt u Lt Bl)J U Il), C. V, A mlllerolol ; Seil oc' -noter, R, B. Edgar; Jabberwocie, B. P. Gorham; Custocatian.

¶) a. H. Ferguson; Arcanopei', Jan, Shelton; Gurdon, F. L . , ,.

22142 Joseph Thomas Hastings, Dayton, Tex.; assistant d ,

Cleveland.

22144 John Edwin McComb, Jr., Houston, Tex.; business

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22143 William Thomas Jamninomi,. Dayton. Tex.; assistant : -

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22147 jamos Thomas Tadleck, Dayton, Tex.; Dayton Luma-ber Company. 51,0w Ui' iimum.l Dom'p You Sims 'sum SillS'?

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A volunteer corre$pondent of TheBu11Un out In BritishColumbia Is kind enough to send us the accompanythgphotograph of the magnificetit sawmill plant of the Crow'sNest Pass Lumber Company, Lt&, of Wardner, 13. C Thépicture Is ano of a half-dozen sent us tue series being onefient out framed by the company to several hundredof ItsfrIenth 00(1 patrons last ChrIstmas These pictures verosent out framed, the frame being made In the planing millof the company out of larch and pine, the two woods thecompany manufactures,

practicrLll3' all the members of the Crow's Nest PassLumber Company are members of JToo-Hoø, and all takea lively Interest In the devolormojit of the Order's Interestsn Ills Majesty's North American possessions. Wardner,

the town where this plant is located, Is on tne KootenayRIver in Southejst Kootenay, In the provInce of BritIshColumbIa, on the company's nearest branch of the Cana.

all the latest applIances and subsidiary machinert. 'I'bemill has a daily capacity of 150 M. feet per ten hours.Only a year ago a complete new planhg mill was put up,the old one having been found inadequate and consigned tothe scrap heap. The mill is lighted by electricity, and inthe busy season runs on a double shift. The planing millmachinery for this fino plant was sold by Brother Edward'InvjnIbie" Kelly, recently deceased, of the Berlin Ma-chine Works, Beloit, Win. The dry kilns were also fur.fished by American builders at Indianapolis. The sawmillmachinery, however, and the power plant is Canadian-made, by the Waterous Engine Works, of Brantford, Out.

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chaR-Pacific flahiroad, trenty-to iiiiles east of Cranbroolçand about forty mlles west of lernje, B. C. 'l'ue towiiSprung Into existence with the construction of this branchof the railroa(l Rome ton years ago, but after the cornpletiojiof the road the town experienced a period of stagnationwhen hut little progress was made, it took on new life,however, In the early part of 1002, when operations begaT)there of the I)!g llTflhi)er company. 'I'hee operations grewout of the enterprise and energy of Mr. Joii Brecicenridgo011(1 Peter Lund, of the finn of railway and Irrigation con-tractors, known as Breckenridge & LuÌ,d. As contractorsthose men liad doue a very extensive business throughoutthe whole of Western Uanada for many years. Mr. Brecic-enridge Is president of the company and Mr. Land is managing director and secretary and treasurer.

The mill consists of two double cutting band saws with

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flr,,tIior JlIIrrlH(,r, Viny(No, I O I I 4),

Brother Harrison Clay, of DeValls Bluff, Ark., died o?hematura on Saturday, Oct. 3. Brother Clay had beenemployed for some time by the Stonemanzearing LumberCompany, of Deynlis Bluff, and for the past five years habeoni the company's timber buyer, woodsman and surveyor.l-le was held In the 'highest esteem by his employers andbeloved by hin fellow empldyeea, He was a loyal Hoe.Hoo and one who tnpk nsucla Interest In the developmentof the Order In his state.At the time of his death Brother Clay was fifty yearnof age. 11e Is survived by a wife and three children. Be.sides being a HOo-Hoo, Brother Clay was an Odd Fellow,and the local lodge of Odd FellOw5 took charge of hisfuneral.

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The wedding of Brother Josiah Leroy Waite, Jr. (8830)to Miss Sarah Taggert Lowry took place at the First Pres-bterIan Church, in East St. Louis, Ill., on Ionday even-Ing, Oct. 12. The church was filled with the relatives andfriends of the contractIng parties, and PromPtly at half-pasteight, to the strains of the wedding march from Lohengrin,the bridal party entered the church, the groom walkingdown the aisle accompanied by the Rev. W. E. Archibald,who performed the ceremony, two ushers preceding them.The bride, on the arm of Brother Ezra lient Dyer (8801),walked down the opposite aisle, preceded by two ushersand the ring bearer, little Miss Edna Meintz.

After the ceremony the bridal party entered theparlors of the church, where a reception was held underthe auspices of the Halcyon Society. The brid wore ahandsome tailored stilt, a voest becoming one to MissLowry's classic features and beauty.

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The Islands in and around the Carlisbean Sea, IncludingCuba, Ilayti, Santo Domingo, Porto Rico, Jamaica, andothers of BrItish possession, and the French, Dutch undDanish possessions, have a total population of about 7,0O0,000, most of whom are supposed to be exceedingly lazy;TIroir commerce does not support thin supposition. Its totalis not far from 90 por cent of that of Japan, with a PO])u

lation of nearly 50,000,000. Moreover, wiiile the peopie ofJapan must devote themselves moro and more to inanufac-turing Imported materials into coinmorlities for export orlive III a state of awful poverty, the natural resources of tiseiVest Indies are sufliciont for tise comfortable maintenanceof many times tise proseilt Pol)ulation,

"My poor man, how din you acquire such a thirst?" "itwus disa-way, mister; vIsen de doctor operated on me forappondercilis lie forgot an' left a sponge inside o' me."-Boston Traveler.

TIlE LAN!)! NG OF Till) TI1ANKSUIVINU PINNE)!.

'l'lìe happy couple left imniediately after tise receptionfor a bridal trip and will reside in Parsons, Kane,, thehome of tue groom.

They vero tise recipients of many handsome and val-uable iresents from their large number of friends.

Miss Lowry lias been for several years one of tiseearisest workers in the church where else was married,and practically liad charge of tise chois and the music.For a number of years slae occupied a confideotial posi-tloii as assistant to Brother Dyes', Secretary of the corn-pany wIth which Brothei' \7aite is also now connected.

Tise groom is kiiown to practically every Brother Fino-I-Ion in Southern Kansas and Oklahoma.

No JIOJ)e for l'e(Ic.stIisiIIs.

"Is sise a hill-climber?" "You bet! TIsis machine willget 'em unless they taise to trees,"-Louisvilie Courier-Journal.

I t lists been rl i scovered li at. a happy miilei's fansily I iv

ing in tise vIcinity of tilo battlefield of \\Tatei.loo isave deriver] a regular incoase slncé 1815 t'ioni Ilse sale of a rustyiron sussil. lt was not many years after the battle that: anecceistiic Englishman on tise streuigtli of an eyewitness'sevidence rilseovered lint Napoleon's hat had been liangisigois tisai isail, the empelo! havi ng rested a wli i le at Ilse mill(i Ilil ng tise liai t lcr. Ais offc,i fou tise old n ai i was mime-(i at ely accepted i»' tito iri-oviols sly gus lieless nu i I I ei', viio

Sf101' Ilse deal ieiiiacerl it by another old uni i an d paintedan inscription round it on tise wall pointing ois t its his-torical valise. One nail sifter anotlsei lias gone lo enrichcolieciloisii mio luliCeleoS Napoleossic relies.

Fii'st Society Natrois-l've Just raid 30O for a fascina-ing little rag to wear to your bridge.

Scenari Society Matron--So charmed! Who i your rag-man iiow?-Life.

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"uvruIu,g nib luit.'' 1'Iui ('igl-li mro uumim,, tim, ii liluim I; 111411 Ii ( r, it

TIlE SOUS.7ENIr si'OOt Iulvlmuurumg(, ',Vi ii. Il um l,Iu,il_ I,,uti u till

'Vii,, emir gtvo 11111 i fuitnL hut of Ito )iu.uttit y iiut irr lutti (ili.gullii Olui m,tilllI,in mi lu,'utijuug I : Il Iu,ltu,I( ,Imflt(ti,lII, li lu, uuul,(iui,ui s-ltti lithoi_i,t -tulliO, sliuli io brilli1' Ii (lui' i,,umruiliuui t um Ito' Suit,, iflhihilOIOuI lui I mo

hIiItIhrumt ( u,I,,r,, I I, i-,,,,ii,IVit ti gri'(ui liIhiM t lii i%orihhih:ihmuilhll ti uil liii,. tlitii,i iiutuitlty. lt tu IO itIlihli hiIfu,tl, l,uit i-i Il:ihh,t.tiuhiiitiut, uiuuut tlumlh,t-

ihluilhIiPiut. 'I'lil,i . li II li uiti tui uilortluug ritI , uit,tiIm ulululilo i Ilu,tlt luih,'tiI ittvo-r, tiltut iuthti icuitil. u'() h, ii thIlilhtui 11'lt 'Ui'l' u M it lii i

iu li t1lhIi, 1li, Jil'tI( Lui uhtIuiit ilittut, i itutillu, (llu,uuiiio-rIhIg \VtIIIL 3uhU

mE ROO-lOO 3f)OOrtS.f: uiuiiiu n t, t tuug Iuttutt uu t IeuurhlÇu.t, ti u-" Il' 'l ' il-thy',

I Ill, mlii I 11iI uuii" ti,uu:m hi, luI iou ill ........ ' lui ho joir't,. ii 1111,1iuhíhti t,ui uituitm 'ih, O (Ill, lIno-IIi-1 iiI, uil,uilli tiui ItIcu right h lij,i, muttlui Iuiltihig t i,

'Il, tuthuu1uttt I 'umr '' luru,rlcll io rt'rluhuulu,ulutiuI III II uni -ut'' rut t '' ut

hiCumt.ilhthluliuil gIll. lt tarrtuui ui'lili ii i uttugg(Htluiui tui t 'ti liti .Iiuittu liiilui uuiliuIuutu,l ti, llluiiiii.1 liuu itu ti (ti, Iii--ui ttiuut Ii tt iu'uilto iii li tiu ti mtuutluit, utti ttil utg.( ittuiiutut tiri-i I, ii titti tii( l-t' itt, ty lut (o-it, 'l'ti,-\V(illtbONi tli'tiigii tuui'i uiuuiti 'ii'ith u 'ttu't' 1'' ì,tlulrytut -ut' i I ii' 'lui-lti'uui,'ul l'uu,lit-torti if lttlti-(liit,. 'i'(ttr 1lmtslr1tm: ('lr l-i t(t (tm'iutu't

' itfumil. Il itil iii ou,u,'ri'ttt I liult ttui.i huir- 'u 'i tu. i-i uuit i tie ilij(ldiitl, uiom-im ¡i-i um i', muhihluutil '' u(ug '' t',itul t I ,i't'umr, III lo I it lh( -ti-iluuii-tthtut- i(,iruu liv li rumumntlig liiuiuiiu, It lui, (Ii' ui-luir' tiyliii,ii(il if Iln-uultzuul trum iii tut- 1tuirtuluhittt-r'ti lmm'lgtul--iuit I i-i-ui' 110. 'thu ()t tiCl°-N1'l'IN ii liuli-uiih,l fitrtiut-ut-hiIuutltum tut u-o-itutuiii, sui tlt'rm_ ululi h ruhr lii,ui(i'uthilliiihuiutI t'i' ii spt'i't'(m uut,i,tit u u,' (tmuiuii tu,- tuii'tiuittuuI,t um litt, ii (huit

tiimulibtuti' muluuirigiui lui lt_-i eti'i'hti,l mich ''-utui,h i'ui(l't il)' ( hi:ut I,' i' t iii te

i,t,t lhIu''vluic vail :utiIi. 'Ilitu OliiJ\'(lt-Llì ti" ('I rr ho- (tir uiui'tthitiu''rit,'ttht rtuih'hriuuu, n'li u ire tuy(uug to unuirly y'tiiuiit tint''. lt ii il 'uettululylrr-uiiotltit,--'uL l,tm tuig nf lii';iu.y multI im ji iy file lu'' _','' '(hie ,ut vu-r-li-luihum uth,t,l'ihi'rof lt 'tune' .1 ihtil'l, utIli tui- uu(.,uu't't t lii, lui' titi (li tuu- uuitUiuuluultiv,r crei-ri. A ;my (uhu mii t:iu,00 it'io (Cliiit i'uiit_iu ut tt(l(' ritttu'huuto

Inuit frtt;uu n uimuuim lii ihm idle '('tun luurott itie thu muilgtut i ib'iti'tt muf_

(mdliii lii li 1ih-(im . rub to r, 'u" ,''i humilier-t a-t:mui, uu,i (t iuiuhil tui rry WIllilt um m]i-lhuuittu luluut to '' i(:it

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-,teuutiruu, li ii huh, li uii- I lu,uuit'htt ttui-i ii,t' Il

I /),) litt liii Puttiulhiti' 'il , Cliii (t ti.iil, lui, ui-ii- r,(Culle ttl,uul'lm lhi,huul , huluil hiiiuluiru,ll't b, hi'tui- iii_lilium lii ri-_mi lu uui lii'utu uiu,iu u i, it il-tI Iii-rit

t_ccrf,77 rit iu,u, ':ulil tu- i lu ' i ti-tu I lu,' 'i mlii 'uiij',\ii- higumuihl muy'' '((it-i itilt'huit'ii,,i lt tir-;//

1JL, \' fit-uty tiuuriiiiu- i-iS u i ui t ,iui t'-u i ti' iii

. Iii t'tiuu1i,- Ii t-,', i t tu-l'i, l'i huile if i lii- I i--.----- 1tlt, FitTi, utili li h t titi ut -i uiuuuiu, lt -t, u _i il

Puuut'u: t?.ra l'iiuuu-tuu.,_ lui it t;tuuil tif Lui' ottu,'lh iii t,, (lii- lu ii(ituuhu l,ti'iilitl I uiu mu i 'ii ri-il gu 'ululi 1'u iiutu

lu,'tit'uitli Its 1tt,utiii, i,uu hi i'ii li rit uit tui utiehlhiuui, 0 lutttnuhult' lit ,i(l ti', i,ti-trmi'iiii Mt.t-ii, I, 'ui,l' uhr I emil lt uiu'uiu li iiu, untI 'i , _ Itttltli roil igi i it t, vhiltili) iii,- u'i'iluiiiiuu'tti, t'ptuyux_ (tu t'i-- _i r''-' tr, i (m'-ii lit- i'iuuhi lui liti u h i , uit,ii,'itiiflit (lit thu utIli ui'uui-tui-,u ii ,ut'i'lu,iiu luit t ii (tut, ''t it uhu, Ihm- u 'i t -u ufllut ruuut,ul 'ihili, i'iiltiuutg i,uuu',,t-iut ti, il i-u-r h, iiI mii,, iluutiii' u I tui- gui milit-II ,(u,iltu (tui- liv,'uitui' iii tt(iliyi'; lutti uil m(turi i luriiiugtu (lui' ii-um'(itm'tu,util (t ligtiii'il ti't titi- (tul, ui,i t liii' yu0t (ltit u,'t cttt(, ui-il mu I lii' attiri-Ilu,iru M-il' Il,,- i:ii'rit( 'lilt.- i uutl ttii, (°er'titti,u il '-ii lt-,uu hi,utl Iii-t-ii,, -t (uiti'muit, 'il I lue ihi-ulguu lui uuiuiilt- ul , tuf ii t'iititl,ttiit,uq l,utruti-j tI it'- Iu,(u',, e-r ti-ltut(iiuil il (tu, l'i-tiimrr,it-it,,im il,,, l,ttuiui uI, i-i't nutil uil, ukm-uiui_ 'I lit-l'g,t'ptlu,uiul,i-It,ivi-ul il,uut(ui-t i- utuiu'littw'iiuul,h le( ui u uhi, mumm ltiiu(tu-rum li'u,ghi,ymitiititurmi i-hìi-,,'lii-ri, uutmml tluiil_ u lui-t' li',iitt( litti_ulum u, Itteir multi l,,t,ii,'ti--(,, um itumuohiuun Im-o. Voti 'Iouu't Iiutui'.i tu reuiueuuuhii-i- mit t lili, Il y oui (lut- I (imu t-li i' mui,liul ,mugI,t (ii. t

Nriuu', (lui-mm, uui,00 mtf ((mIo ll,uu'-Iluit, hi-iii (rv uii u iii' uiuiiil t,, ,,( luir tt,iuumuumi-umml',-i-o hiu giu(tu( ,t(uiuuilhiig, umiti i,uml- ('lin cim(u_ 'l'iuii i. tu u, (i(i(Il lui (t (tiI lut m,i,irurufluiu(uir,'r, huit mmiii,,- ('t (Ji(,,_l(iti,. I I t-m (uummutlti-,l fir I lit- i, timo-uiiuu(mi liti iii ,,- u,miuuulim'rtt um uil (tu" ,ç,,uu,l uf I I,i- niiu-r_ ((,mmii m,( (t Il-Ill Itouti,ti( tv((imtnmi lImit l,hiyir'n mmii mmliii. A'Iilrou-i uil I uirtlm-u-q (im J. if, ilb uhu,SiurtS- miiiU'i, Numtitu-hl(i, 'rin uu.

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