Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 23, 1898, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , ALGl'ST L'3 , ISUS ,
m
SPIDER.
A TRLTB. STORY.
BY EU.I1BETH ST J5 < i
They w re ao their wiy op tin JtlaaU-
itppt. th mailer , Fannta ami tha twiaa.
I throw la tiw yqua. ? children in btiach.
at it wins , b cauaa it ta.i3 ten tec. ? ta say
Sue iad Lou. They w ra spukea oZ ij the
twtaa b7 every one aad < v ry caa knew
thi-ai. Their jeraonal.ty aa particularly
famfliar to Faaafai s would-be mltcn , fjr
they T-r-s aiwayi upon tan spot Juat at a
moment other-viae opportune far matrimo
nial procoaala. Faaale waj not i marrying
flrt. aad she used to say that ao oae tut
hrtnflf realised ho-v much a the way o
t ll l S3. ! awed tO thOHe ble33i d twiaj. The
suiwra aljo w nroot to blesu tan iwiaj.
trit ta i soiae-vhat diffjrsat spirit. On *
of theae jiittara TU aa tart 6o.it ta.it very
day aad he had Fiaaie "crtbci'd aail con-
Saeil , ' aj it w r . la one enraer of a de-
wruJ < ; uar > ar of tan 'Sec.'c tte twiaaveri
o'i : of 13.34" far once jail an thought he
wij zakia - jeoil headway Bus rsally la.
, ; h-jr heart Faaale wa.i de'jpiata.y hiai for i
p as immnculatj clothes cam * flnt. she
35 thought , his viaaiti a t , probably. iail
lastly -vUa. what little waj feft of him.
That particular day h * walked u ? his
iven-iij of approach. umllJtarSed by bark
of ilaij or remark of t-vin. Hvaj ai'arr :
thf dfl-ctabl" mo'intaina ' thaa v r before ,
he r"ali2Bil , aad h.a heart 'humped m.idly
a aiast hia trreprcachitl' ' waiutcoat aa he
opened hia mouth to ask the decisive
tioa.
tioa.Jiiat
Jiiat at thai moment a ihrill u
thi inltry July air Thea a hurry-
hta out of tin -vitsr is - M ;
.t * ; lty ha iad ta tara back. " laid
one.
one."H
"H * coulda t hi ! p It. " said mother ,
poor chap * half lead himself. "
"Grant hniveaa. * shouted i stout
, ta r , a-M t t-wist ila
a. li-ata-lli ? jrip TOJ i Uttl-
jbromiu.1 la w t calico tad Ion ? T t ialr
You-i aaT taoa at ta * j-joplv ! aaii
aiait li 7011 aaii anrl tai-ao. Taa daiSrt was
vorkia ov r SpUl-sr aail eliutirta. ? tail 7 1I-
u : ? .M an oriei Fiaairtvn oa a r ka < a
ia < l tirt tla raa taci aaii forth , fraa Spider
I to tae ota r rvlavao "vaj itaailia aa ier
j btf.i < l. watl tan ? ilappeil aa.1 . stiaspeii aar
vttiotit a TS7.
f Tieri woj aotaia ( iual tj ti oilurias
iualit7 of ticn t-vtaa you couMa t iill eau
of ta ai. Taat da ? , tea befow SpMar casw
f , Lett vaj on lr lift a ala.vali
back ta ta * beat , < acort tl b ? ta. Ua-
bo l7"iar-l of rtiatcfaj ; < oplii.
aest taiaij ea tie pra rtavaa ta
jpWer .U -voulila't touca a. caat
' of aaBrt7 taaivu a ilMonlt ssatter , Aft r
sone iaauir ? . Jtrs. Traachar teara * ! tiat il-
| tiou h at fmil faaill ? , aal well * iacatii.
Spuldr vaj by aaturt aait aablt. -uraad-jrar. .
SStf 431 ! S-jr faaJv rs ibuut to ja out to
Cotoriilii tor a trio , aai ! la lieu of aa-
taia trttt r off r < l the aiaa tau chaace of
5nis.jw..ta taaa. Sanie'vaat to- her iurprtae
, ae ] o7fnll ? acc 5tU iaii < r lonj tie ? aail
( an uaiter wa ? Oa tielr r-ttura frsc
tan asouat.Tin.i. ae p titioceii to ccnavita
TVTO OR THREE MSN
taj aad. scurrria of fset waj heiri. laF
jtaatly a ray of knowledge fl-uhml its way
tate Faaaie's braia"On of th * t-vlaa la
ovsrbo.irdl" sha said to herself , aa aha
sped dowa the near stain aad aloui the
lowar deck.
Juat aj she tsiwhed th * bow of th * boat
she saw a Qttle skirt drawa. la by th * suc
tion of the water betweea the barj ( oa
which moat of thu ezauraionlata weru embarked -
barked ) iad th * boot that drew K. Aaother
moment and the same little skirt and a
child's face , half hidden ta her Ion * , wet
hair , waa born * by the swift waters out and
down the river.
Lou had fallea overboard.
There waj chooa for a time. Everybody
waj ruaaiaj to see. Seise waated to leap
after th * child. Little Sue -vaj walling aad
Faaale wria.jia , ? her haada aad thlnkias
how thia would aaver hav happened had
sh * not beea eniras-d by that hateful dads.
From the pilot houje two men leaned s.nd
watched the chUd the pilot , aad a sort of
lon -le sed "bandy Andy. " kaowa oa board
u "Spider.1
" Way don't you save her. Sa& rr * aM
the pilot. "Jump ta. maat "WTiafj the ns *
of your swlniaitair prtiea 11 you caa't sava
a ild aow aad thenf"
It a.-ula't occurred to Spider before , but
at th * word of commoad ha leaped from tha
pilot houaa dowa tate tha. water sad stnck
out after tha dark spot that aj quite dU-
tiat now.
"He's too late ; he caa't catch hurl" said
passenger.
"Oh. jet out ! " said th * captaia. "that cuaj
could overtake the boat that started yea-
terday aad beat her to Xw OrlaaaJ. "
Th * maa so diareapeetfully illude l to waj
well alon on hia way. when the era vd of
pujsenirsra , who wera straining taelr eyaa
dowa the rtvef , saw the dark aomethlas on
the surface of the waur siak.
The mothsr uttered a cry and waa bcrna
half tiintla ? tate the nearest cabla. Fiaala's
facw waa white aad straiaed. but she said
no a word. The dude stood near her , aa
lt nt and almost aa white aa she. ladeeii.
th.o-a waj no aobe on bcarl Juat thea save
th > H sound of Uttla Sua' sobs.
Hie spck It had become a speck rosa
Mala , but Spider waj still at a diataace.
Htt waa nearer now , but It had sunk once
mnr . Agala tt rose If only he could s-t
th } e ta time , but what seemed to the watch-
arc a * aata of waters separated him from
thalittla ioattn ? frock.
Tt * captaia had hia aetd jlaaa out now
and'ha silently passed It around. Spider waj
nenria the child , but before he could reach ,
her * she sank for the taat time. Dowa ha
weit aad I talak that hardly a breath waj
dnwa until he rcae without hert
"Oh , God ! " mailed Faaale.
Tha dude put his arm arouad her or she I
would have fallen.
t leave her" * shouted the captaia
hU speakias trumpet , don't tura
back' Get her' Get herf *
Bat Spldar waj swlmmia ? for tha nearest
; oit on shore.
With one accord the pajaenuers all but :
the fw wto stayed with the mother ruahed
from the beat ' * hich waj moored juat there ,
D jwa th < bank of the rtv r they raa till
they ttocd opposite the stru ; liag swimmer.
Hti waa havta a hard a ht to get uhare ;
vtd ntly h was badly spent. They could
oadisrstaad thea why he jav up hu search.
H * waj obliged ta fit to share or ta aban
don himself as wen aj the child.
The pcs3 as rs had felt aa ry with him
fspMlaily thoae who had Jane Uaal for
turaiajr back alone , but whan thy realized
hia condition thy became aaxioua le t the ;
iwtft current should claiza him. too.
Slowly he worked allway * aloof uatll ha
c red the share , thea a strong haad laid
holt of him. for th dud hail wad d cut up
ta his very neck anil was brtajla * the ex
hausted swtmawr ta , Twxa or three mea
told vhea a fit ta shore aad htfleti
[ F them , prataialaj to ccok. or d laythlas ?
relae that w-ia useful , aad all far a small
if only they would keep him with.
"Why , . Spider , " jaUI Mrs. Trsnch-r. "a.
yoiu : ? maa like you fcora aad" educated for
something better ou ht aoc to HI jaca a.
poattlon. "
"U I dida't I'd oe > ta worse oae tt'i
ta me to f3 down. not. up. I's led a
itralihter life with. yo i fotka thaa I ever
kaew before. "
The upahot of It all wu that for tea years
. Spider waj one of th * family aa lavaluabl *
member , 120 ccck , housekeeper , Laaadresa ,
wwr r. jocretary. aurae averythla r
He had plenty to do ] uat now , for a faai-
i Uy weildiai waj on foot. Su * waa still
scraggy , but Lou had blcaaoma ! late a
lovely , rouaded-out. joftly-tiated sirl * ait
someone had discovered thia ( as maa will )
aad zuu ! levis to her aad she had mad
lava back. Thfy wsre to be married ta-
ntjht aad Spider waa jattia ready far It
all. Finite was helping ca every side. Sae
waj Mrs. Dude aow aad waj remarkably
fastidious about her driaa , aa became oce
of tha : name.
I The weddia * waa i iiajpts home aSair.
| Th * famUy waaUti Spider to com * ta asd
, sit with them , but h * refused h actad.
straa tly that day , lajhow , but aa dauSt
h * wj tireii.
It WM All ovur tiat ta , tie kaot wis
tied iad th fr ia-f4c d jirl wia loakiac
up la to the 7 i of her husbaad with the
love Ilshi which links this world ta hav a.
All vtrt chattiaj aad tau hta * * ad con-
jratalatia ? the youaij couple ill but a aiaa
' who stood , ia tha shadow of the doorway ,
looklaj froat hlj srimy haailj ta th * smootX
fair reror of the happy lovar.
i Nobody noticed * ' " there was too mach
ccta ; an. and hu stscd there , the- tear *
coaalag ach oth r dowa hia face , aad every
now iad thea a great Mb ccaTilaia ? hiJ
stronj cheat.
| Whea at laat tha family remembered iad
I 1
raa out to aad fin ! aad fatch hiai ta ha
I waa goae.
I They tell about hiai taday iow faithful
j he waa ; how conataat ta hia cars of Lou ;
aow watchful lad devot * ! , aad they wan
der whers he la 4ad why ha left them.
CUBA LIB BE .1 CH1MER.V.
Sac r idee * Made br .li rlc that AJT
fV'lIhoat Practical Value.
A corsapondent of tha New Tori Times
writes from Santiago Thia city impresses
' upon me sore aad morn tha fact that the
1 "Cuba libr . " the Cubaa republic , aad the
1
, Cubaa "nation" that we have fought far
J l aad su2ered 10 much for la i chimera.
The expertmeat may be made whea w
shall have settled tae laaue with Spaia. aut
I beliave It will prove only i caiaiera still.
j j There la so "Cubaa peopCe' * n thij city ;
i aa Cubaa aaptratioaa , no Cubaa leatiment.
i Iaded. thera could Vj dticovered ao "Cu-
t baa people" where th-e Uaite-i Siatea sent
' I ttj aeeu and armiea U lad them , to liber *
| ita them aad ta aid them ta establtahia
i i another free republic amen tha aatioaa cf
I | the world.
t ( Aa I walk up iadIowa tha streets of thia
i old Col'ambiaa city , that haa wallowed taa
th * sty of Spaalaa corruption far a. pericd '
more thaa thrice la lon aj tha free Uf *
|
| cf oar owa republic , iad see la Its tortu-
, cua alleys s i ta tta ihopa iad factories
aot Cubans , but maa who fear "Cuba * *
u w U ia desptae Spaia I uk where la
tha Cubaa oatioa iad If there really la or
caa ba i Cubaa people. A roverameat
calling itirflf "U fUpuMica d Cuba' * aay
b foua > : d and pro 5 < i op far i time Sy
Amertcaa bayonets , but I eaaaot Irna ui t *
i
wjuace tha "Cubaa nation. " or "people"
win come. Tha Cubaaa will tell you that '
matter * art suit * different la Mataasaa i
aa > ! Hibaaa praviacei. but they ilio laid l (
that w shoulii and all the people on the i
lataait , when ver they eculd expreaa their
rsal lesUm au , real Cubaaa at heart u4
far -Cuba tttn. * K wn ja this
sait ta this r7 locality that the
or-it seed of ti ; r seat ravuhuioa wu
sera .a SJutid. oader th * leadership af A3-
wnw Maceo.
To they wiat freedom1 Co toay test Jor
thd republic' t should aawnr y < a they
wiat rist. triai ; ulllty peace tor the ivo-
cationj aad pieiuurea of peace aad aat
peace for tu lurri oppcrtnaity They ir-s
aot ready to sacrtJce i csatavo for a ttt
rtpuslic or aa tadepuadeat cauatry 11
jp < ui of th * Cubna.t t hav a ta. Cuba
' ta tils provtace. The orartyn aiujt dwsll
1 * Unwhi ! . I hop * they do.
DE3EHET COLO MO > ET.
Story of ta * Aael at aad
Cotaaaof Ctaa.
Tie lacUat etrtaaja of Cuh. the period
"h-n th jUtt-rlaij particle * of y llow sold
from California. w r misted ta i little
adobe bulldia ? ta Salt Lain , haj beea half
I foryjtt < ! 3 , relate the Salt Lak * Trtbuae.
I Tie written iad prtatid rtcordj of that
( time , by a striae's oversight , throw aa li ht
oa the subject.
Those Ctahaaj hcae memory datsi bock
i to UW remember th * sstabliahmeat of th *
aiiat , but th * exact dates irconfuaait. . It
, waj lame tlm * toward the cloae of 1J41 that
tha miat waj laaurarated aj a meaaurs of
public coav-aieace. Briuham Toua waa
the laati ator of the cataaa syitaci aad
i rUed a personal supervlaloc over ti *
work.
Friar to th * eat-iSUshment of tha miat all
jsld Just cad to be welched whea jaymeata
I for mercaaadiaa or other articlea w-sr *
I mad * . Ia maay cases the aierchaat with
I whom th * purchaser waa dealing had aj
j jsld icalea. aad much trouBl * reaulted. The
j metal waa ton prscloua to idmit of neai-
vork ta ascertaiaia tha weight required to
cover A jiv u sum , aad the customer would
be put to th * trouble of tcoiiiaij up scales
ta lid hin ta hij paymeat.
Otd-tiaiera dia.isrse ta ta who mad * the
dies with which this ? atd waj stamped tate
J2.30 , J3 , 'J aad KQ colaj. The honor lia
betw-aa Jota Kay aad Jamea II. Earlow
Kay waj a aiechaalc aad Earlow a Jeweler
aad dentiat. Jud Hammond of Saa Juaa.
who cam * to Utah la 1343 , saya that dlea
M mail * by both men.
i-i taiakj Kay mad * the Ant , which ware
aaaatiafactcry aad imperfect , aad tha : Bar
low made the later oaea.
Thunsaa Bullock waa chief clerk aad act-
lv > j director of th * miat during Its satire
operation. Th * ? ol -vhich t Ta.i used cama
chiedy from. California , much of It beta. ?
brought her-s by members of the Mormon
battalion oa their return from the JIuslcaa
warThey
They carried the predouJ duat aad aay-
j ts la buckakla puuchea to the miat , wher
It wia w-l aeil aad coined absolutely with
out alloy Tha aiiat bulldia.y waj at that
tiai * \ coaalderably mars prMeatlaua struct
ure thaa It la tailay It waj two storiea
high iad contaiaed half a dczea roomj.
Th * cracltlea la which the gold wia
melted w rla the cellar Th * primitive
machla * with waich the ccolia metal -vaj
stamped tate cola itcod la a back rcflm on
th * arst floor. All the work waa done by
haad aad every piece cf the machinery waj
made by Salt Lak * artiaaaa. Of necessity
no boje metal appeared ia th * iaiahed
prcduct. T-veaty-lve jraiaj of jold waj
the enuivaleat of a dollar.
Th * maa who had stity-sevea aad one-
half jraina turned that amount over to llr.
Bullock , who sent It at once to Meaars. Kay
ind Barlow I : was Immediately melted
aad turned lata a cola cf the value cf J-.jO.
So tt waa with tie plecea of larger denomi
nation iad tha rnlat customer. If h * so de-
sirsd. could follow hia metal with hlj eyea
from hia pouch , through tha crucible preaa
aad stamp.
No toll waa takea out of the ? atii. thu
coiaa s bulajr absolutely frea. At arst the
JUJO pieces wern moat pliictlfal aad popu-
rir. Thea a. Lirjts aumb r of K colna were
Imada iad these , with tha first named , eon-
1 the buli c. ' this miat's work. N'ot
maay $10 pieces wars miated aad the 1-0
colas wera still fawer
The miat ceased operations ta 13SO , be-
caoae of tie appearaacn la saficieat quaa-
tttles cf Catted States jotd aail sliver colaa.
Although the space af time slace the last
pouch waa emptied late Thomas Bullock's
"moaey mill.1" as tt was called , la compar
atively short , few of th colas ITS kaawa
co bo la 42fateace today Because of their
punt ? tiey wore rapidly aad as a coaae-
cjueace detsrlarated la value by arcaioo.
Maa ? af tieai wererumeltid aad raade
law aecklaces , chalas aad otier articles cf
Jewelry Apuatlii Erlsaaai Tau i aas a
watch chaia that was mad * Sum two of
tie tweatr-dotlar plecaa. Ha iad thu caaia
made la Geaeva , Swttserlandville la that
couatr ? aome years a o. E. H. Pierce has
oae J fl cola , aad several ctiera are la ; os-
ieaitca of Sait Lakers.
Wiea Presldeat Bilfiam Toaa died la
1377 his executors , ta jola ? over hisT -
soaal property , found a lock * ! stream boi.
Oa farclaj the lid a , number of the- colas
af tha period described were fouad. Thay
covered all thi denomiaatiocs , aad were
sold at aactioc. brtajia * i prsmiuai over
thrtr face value. Preaidea * . Toua 's * aa
Brtjham Touay , at that tiaa ' }
csrsd sts of tie 13 daaomiaatioa. which he
* tlll has. Ti * otiers wer-j scattered la
saci a way u Co make It tmccasible to
trice them.
Two tn'j of dits wars caed for ti IT
pieces. The- first jet , ad has beua
as aasattifacccry , aaother jet was
made. Jio mllliag appears oa tan < d es ei-
cpt la th
The letteria - iad other techacal ! poiats
aa both sets wera laiperfect. but th * colas
th-rtr da ? aad purpoaa w U. They
pused eurraat at their iice volua > is rsodil ?
autsid * of Ctoi aj wtthla Its borders.
TSt Califorala ilu clrsulat * ! also very
frart ? hers aad was ujed for other pur-
pcws t ldes money. Apostle Bri < ham
Tauau said yesterday that aa a , boy h * had
fraquently seea men pltcaia qaaiu with
California
Taa old miat b'rildiaj has also iad Its
day Xow It Is falling late dllapldatioa aa i
like tie aaclect dies aad prwai a most scca
Sive way to newer thlasa. It staadj oa
South Tempistreet. . Jojt b hlad tie froat
eatroace la tie wall east of th * Daaeret
Xews office. Its aamb > r would be approz
a &ist South TmpKs striwc.
Dry eaampa aes arts oil tie raja tioaa
who pref r them should try Cook's Imperial.
It's estra dry * ad vary fruity.
Her Well-Meant ta
Washiajtoa Star "Charley , " laid youax
Mrs. Torkias , "I have a ? ret mind to
writ * tie jovarameat a letter. Of course
the ? averament has a ? reat dsal to attend
to aad caa't 6 * * spcted to think of every-
titaj aalass jcmebdly remlads tt. "
"that's the matter1" laquln-d her hua-
baad. with a look of calm
"I had a miaut * or two to ? Iaace over
the news port of the pap -r aad I aaw aa
article which said we mi ht have i
army
"What of that' "
"I think it d"idfully laconsidarate , to
say th * least. After all the marchta * I
taj had ta do tt seema to me that tha jov
erament ou ht to let the army sit dowa
a
It Car d the Cbltd.
About one month , stro my chili , which la
Sfteea aontis old. had aa attack of dtar
rhoea accctapuai * ! by voraitirs. I
fur i physician ind It * aa uader hii
fur i wteic. At thia time the child waj
oavlnic ibout twenty-Sv * oparatioca af tha (
bow ! s very rwelvn hours , aad Ioj con- ' i
vlaced unleia it soon octainetl relief it ;
would aot ltv . Ciamsertata t Colic. Caal-
n aad Diarrhoea H nidy wia recom
mended ind I ij cidil to try it. I sooa
noticed a change for the batter by lu co.i-
( ttauad usa A complete cura waa brought | ,
ibaut ad it ta aow perfectly haalthy. C L. | !
c s. Scuaistawa , GOmar Co. . W. Va.
'ASCEnOFTOECRASDIETOS' '
'
Ha-v Four Psnau Acconpbaaai * 2a : * u
,
I
i TASK fHAUGHT > 1TH VL'CH ' OA.NGEH
|
the Imp i los P alc a (
TbrtllJa * E-tp rl-
ene oo the W jr Daa-
of the Joarner *
A britif dispatch Itiat week laaouaced
that a party ot mouaciLa climbers had ra-
roraed to the teveU after completing th *
of on * af th * thr Graad Tetonj.
thoaa mighty peau ! of Wyoming whose snow
covared creati seem to mia la with tha
stars. Several attempts have been mod *
h retcfars to scale thea * lofty hewhtj. but
they wera leaa successful thaa taa Lost-
The advenfaraa aad perie.acea of the
party Juatify more thaa a brief dispatch.
Thera wer * four mea hu mada the aj-
ceat Rev Frank S. Spaldla , farmerly of
Ee.av r aad aow of Srie. Pa. , a son of
Btihop Joaa F. Spa'dis of the diccHae of
Colorado W 0. O-VJBI of Cheyanaa. Fraa'i
S. Peterson of Jackaon , Wya. . . aad Joaa
Shiva of Elk , Wye.
ati ry i > f tar Trip.
To a Denver raportar Jtr SpaMiasj toM
aid Mr Spaldlaj. "W * jecurad a teaai
aad rode to Jaikdoa'J Hole , i fvo aad
ne-aali daya' jouraey. At tae Hole -vs
oaii pack Sorsea aa.I nade t-xelvt allies
a. tie Tataa raa e. Juat lajWe tae Wyo-
ia llae. Our caaipvxi pitched at ttsfcer-
iae co. tie Mta of Aujujt. That aftiraooa
vaj Jpeat la perfecting our plaaJ. la adu
iltloa to 0-vaa. Peteraoa aad Sahe.ware
Tom Cooper aad Ha h. McD rsott , fvo
Id-tlaiers aad royal { cod fallo- * } .
'
llth wt saw tt wraathed with clauda aad
if rebuking ua far daring to
_ . It.
"We started at 3 o'clock. Tae first dtf7
acuity encountered waj that -ve would J-
. .an eajy routi which would end abruptly
la a precipice. We weat up wmethia Itta i (
00 feet , aad beta * confronted with. i wall
.f reck weat dowa a aia. Finally we made . ,
tha valley a < fala aad determined to fcllo-v
t up. We reached our ant glacier and i
Jauad itvia three-fourtha of a mile across , j j
solid Ice covered with racks aad checkered
'ith deep creTOjaea.
"Wa be.203 to realize what -vaa befcra ua ,
but w * had ao faor la our fiaal succeaj. Our
cudt consisted of 4.10 feet of rape , two ice
two Iroa-palated prcda , a half dozen
stsel drilla aad twenty Iron pmrs. W * made t
the tcp , however , without havia ? ta aae the !
drilla or pegs.
The jlaciar led to a snow field IflO yards
width. The snow -voa ao soft that we
hod ao difficulty la walking over It. Then
wa came to another rta of rock , 3UO to 400 J
. .
feet la length and at a steep aa l * . The racic
termiaated ta aaother sauwboak at aa aa la
of JO de reea. la stajla He we beiraa to
climb thta , each stsppta ta the other's
footsteps.
Whea w * reached the 'saddle' between
tha middle Tetcn , aad the Grand Tetoa we
dowa aad rested far a tsf miautea.
P.afreahed. we weat up to the jaddle be-
tweea th * weat spur aad the maia peak , a
potat aa far aj laybody had ever jsaa. itr.
Owea fouad the eaa. , he. laft thara ia 1331 ,
markias the hUhaat poiat maa had u-
*
caaded.
Ic waj ill around ea. Ottr first attempt
to coctiase our Jouraey waj tip throush aa
tee alche , but diacnvared that there waj
place to hold ta. Wa ware eaoaec.uently
forced ta follow a , Iittla ? all ry tare * faat
wlda up toth * aorth aide.
Like the Matterhorn.
Hire U where the ? reat jtmllarity of the
Graad Tetoa to theMattarhora cornea ta.
1 hava climbed both aad I kao-v whereof
"Naturally tha aorth side cf aay lara
aad suppceedly laacceaalile peoi Is supposed -
posed to be the aardeat climb. But the
llatterhora la climbed moat easily by the
We
decided to stick to th * aorth ; aad caut ualy
made our way acaj our jallery uatll the
maa la front suddenly dre-v back with tha
remark that it eaded ta a precipice tha t
shot jheer down far 3,000 faet.
"Below the gallery aad Juttias out from
thavail of rock wsr * t-vo larja slaba prot-
ably sti feet la len tX which had been
rua.j out from th * mala wall by the
actlca of the ice aad. raia. Behiad these.
after loweria ouraalvea to them. ws >
crawled alon a diataace of tweaty feet ;
which brought ua to a little led * * uader aa
overaaajiaj rack. The ledija waa so aarra-v
that we were forceil ta crawl aa our stam-
acha.
"Even the eoajclouaaeas that a fall would
load us 3.000 fset below save as a dacidadly
creepy aenaation. W * had to diij our aa , 3
la tha rouja jraaita la places to pull our-
selvea alan ? . We eacauraied each other
by keepla up i aatural conversation , but
It waa with aa Immense feelias of relief
that wa crcaJed th * ledge and cam * to a
sort of niche with a small overhanging- : .
Qrer & ' . * we threw a
rape an actioa that
required a ccol aad steady haad aad a alee
eye. Wa pulled ourselves up aad out ovar
thia 3,000 feet of space aad continued on
up th * alche ta about fifty feet. It waa so
narrow tha : * * could ua * our feet , elbowj
iad kaeea.
"It * aa while wav re cola ? up thia
niche that the only accident. If you could
call it such , occurred. John Shive waj tha
laat maa comiaj up. A rock weLjhtas 200
to 3CO pouaiij became dlalod ed aad fill
with a scrapla jouad la tie dlrectioa of )
hlj heail. It bouacud
to one side , aa
Shiva uaconacloualy swerved. It struck the
brim of hia hac aad knocked it to one side.
All of the rock waa slippery and ws could
not. 50 too carefully Whea we reached
th * top we weat on another gallery far a' '
dlatanca of nearly 100 fees to the weat ; ,
then up to another Ice niche ta which we
were forced to cut ava stepa. It waj siaiy
fiec hl h and led ontoi rid . We fat- [
lowed a sno-v ridge for : < JO feet and thea
over the sharp. Jazzed
eruptlva rocka , jo
notlceabl * above the timber line , clambered
with a shou : to the top. We mad * tt at 4
j.
o'clock asactly. We had teee climbla far ,
eleven hours. j
"I B ver saw such a view before ta ny .
Ilf . It waa a ? raad slsht. oae of the
grandest oa earth. I thought , to see the
clouda coma np la ? reat. puffy maajea ba- ! i ,
low you aad then , meeting the wind , ihoct { I
dowa aad veil the caayona. From the top | i
you look dowa and sea tha four deep caa-
yona , FOT. Teton aad rva others , all 3 000 t
feet deep , Uadla ? la all directions from
the peak oa which you ars stasdlay. To i
the west you look dowa la Teton baila j i
aa far aa the eye caa -ach. . Ta tha north ; ' '
Jackson's lake aad Yellowstone '
park be-
yacd It caa be descried. Snake rivar wlada
down through tha valley. Tha view u la-
descrtbable'
Deaatifal $ ea * .
"Aj beautiful aj la the scena frora Plls's
Peak , that from tha Grand Teton surpasses
It. From Pike's Peak you do not see th s
four jrocd canyons , nor di > the walla fall
sheer down 2fty feet from the top ,
you standing Jiizily on a black rock pyra-
mlit. We eljab d 'h * peak i ain oa Sat-
urday and the second view waa va morn
beautiful thaa the ttnt.
"By ictaal meaauremeat tha caayona ar
S.100 fijBt twaeath the top. Oa tha topmost * '
f
' rf as tal 1 ifS
;
itauataia stub tad la .t capper Ooi iant
i ta tin jfoaii T taclao l th rtcarl at ta i
I asceat The f nr tiat rtitchnd the Up w r
jO-vec. Psttjrson , Sbtj aad 3m - KH'ma
i ltiC' ' < srai tt ad Cooper oalT wtut a fat-
thia at tie way ltcC-ra : tt ; cjatl hjaa-
lf aa 3. jpnr aail sauuted ap to m * viit
is theu.ht ; miatt ) ( < < diriti < ics b ? whi n the
I tap aU43t bn ? ila < d. "Titwe nldea. I < ? t sirt
ad < i. have ; r at ys far duitaaces aad l < 3-
caUUea.
'The lesceat wu har-ier tiaa the as-
snat beuaujH fcj was aan risl - W Soil
to rape off four places aj a pracaatiooar ?
neojure. although really ther ? waj but oae
place wher * It waa S olutel ? aec aa.iry.
'Wever ? th arst amrtala to v r fala
the luaiaiit af the aiijit ? ajoiiataia. la
13T2 Laaxfari aad atsvsaaoa of the Hiyiea
iurv < 7 cUlan i to hav uceadfd it aad
Laa fonl wrote aa article far Scrlbn'r j
JUz.T-rlat' . Hiydea refused to beliefs * a
!
ciaua. as buth war * poor cllaibera. 1.0 h a
j sertala iaervUd u. Aftarwanlj Stevaajoa
.
J adzitWiS that tie ? did aot 'nulte' r-aca
) > the top. Wh a we jut up we eiaanae-l
evarytiia. ? oa the rlds without aay trace
whatever of aay pravtouj esplor-at-oo. B ?
tie way , tie aiaia luaiaiit fa but Hilt J t
' la suu.
"Haydea toM Taa Coopfr ( who was with
, us > durta the Bechler eip illtloa the f.jl-
| fawta j ; ; yaar la a coaadeatlal aside th.it
( Stavaajoa aad Laa fari hail arrived ta
j withla iOO fet of tie top bui could xat ao
farther. Stevecsoo had adaaittad to hiai
that ha did act raiich the tap.
"We had eiCHptioaall ? favorable- weather
aad eajoyed oar caaip ver ? aiuch. It wis
137 aiilea fron the railroad tad tt was aeci
' aa ary to ride th * aatiru dlataacu. Oa
j
1 Moada ? t apeat tie da ? la a buckboard for
a diataace of 'Lihty-acvaa aiilea. At ll.tr-
.
Set lake Ttook tie Gratia. Short liee
I I aad tiea tie Caioa Paclic to Cheyeaa-s.
I } "I s cure l farty-afcjit aesatlvea aad
' Owaa " afty-two. Whea w were lacadlaj
;
j dowa Tiidia.r ourselves by our poles aad
! ' alidia.j oa tie ITO at a rat * of a mile a |
' alautd a ? a yativi bos becaae uafasiaaed j
I aad away w at my plates ovsr the aaow. |
(
Pewrsoa reacued theai Jar ate aad. beyoad |
' a saow bath. I thiak that tie ? are uaia-
iartd.
j , Mr 5paiila ! atataa that the height of the
, Graad Tetoa la e-tactly 13,10" " ) f < * et , but. aj
a peak. It U greater thaa PKte'j. as the
] i , vaHei ar i 000 fset below U aad It rears
Its heai. alaio-Jt aloce , like a sraat pyra-
[ l aild , late the clouds.
' 3 r. SpaliUas rap : rts that Jacksoa'1 Hale
U jwaralai with raatj aad df ales that
there U aa ? faar af a B.iaaock raid. The
jaai * ti jo pteatlful tiat the raaciers are
forced to drive tie * lc frsa tiha ? la
wlawr. Trout ware taka by the part ? out
of Saaka rivsr that weighed r ai 4evea ta
tea ; ouadj.
your out af towa frieada Sr- *
photatravur s of ti * Szpoaition , OaJr
Ua ceatj. The Be * aflce ha * thea.
PORTO RICO'S GREJLT H1G1TWAT.
Pea Plct-ar * of a J T ey Over
nlflXnt Road.
Xothlaif ia so itrtkias ta th * traveler
from th * north aa the sudden appearance of j
i' exuberant ' tropical veirstatioa which preaentj |
! Itself ' ta view on enteriaj ; the exqulalte har-
bur ] of Saa Juaa , says a wriwr la the Xew
Tori HsroM. The steamer s-via s arauad
,
tha fortifications of old Jlorro caJtl * , ikirt-
la ? Ijla de Cuba , oa which ia established
th * quoraatia * station , aad diuclcsla ? the
plctnraaqua city , one-half of which liaa oa
th * Iv l shore , tie raat parched upon th *
back-lyiag hilli aad commaadia ? aa es-
teaalva vtata. of tha laad-tccksd bay
Laadla * la small boats which , havij aa
awalas over th * stara to protect th * trav
eler frsd the rays of aa implacable suar wa
aacend i iliiht eminence and dad ouraalvaa
ta tha hlatarie city , whose soil -P10 yeora
a o waj first trodden , by the hldaijro Pence
do Leon. The stret-ta are wall pavad and tha
oae-stary yellow or blue poiatsd houaea
typically Spaaiah. Modara arealtectara.
however , haj begaa to aaaert ttaelf aad aa
occasional two-started bulldla. ? showa up la
bold contrast to the fiat-roofed dwelling
surrouadiaa ; It.
Tha military walla surrounding th ctty
have lately been rased , yivia ? the city a
chaaca to espoad aad whea "
! I , "our friaada ,
J the enemy , " takepoaaesaion doubtleaa the
; i laad a eat will icon be offerta juburboa
j I lotj oa monthly payments. N'umeroua street
I
j venders , soma aellla ? lottery tick u , others
! i zuarapo tha uafermented Juice of th *
su ar cane ealivan the str ? ta by their
I quilat ippearoace' aad sonoraua cries.
' Straa a to say , ao caba ply for hlra aad
( strset cars are coaapicaoua by their ab-
, seaca The city ia conaected by a railroad
!
i of about fifteea milea with th * towa of Rio
I Piedraa. by aaother broach with Arectho
aad Caroliaaa. A Fraach corapoay has th *
coucenuioo. for a lia * to clrcumvallata the
' lalaaii , but haa aever completed Its contract.
Travelers to other parts of the Ulaad muat
make ua * of th * military stacadaai rs.id
traveraia Porta Rico from north to south.
Thia rood , owiag ta official peculation , coat
tha ratepaysrs J73.QOO per kilcmatar lad ij
tha only oc * . Others ars mere mule tracka.
The day aft r landing we set out oa our
jouraey across th ttlaad. Our choice of
j coavayaace was Halted to the
j with its crowded , aacctsfartable jeau , or
[ a four-seated carrixj * . for the airs of which
i w w r * uked J30 , W * chcae the latter.
I as It would eaable us ta eajoy the sceaer ?
wa had beea told was uarivalled. Start-
, ia * at iJ o'clock la the aaoralaj , we am
raade the suburb of Saaturce. whera the
wealtiier clasafs pass their leisure hours
' after buslaeas la the capital. Tie first ra-
lief of H.Io Piedras was reached aa hour
later , aad waa aiadeaieaicrable by a cup
of coffee , = ade oaly aa the aatives aake
i It aad brlajias to aiemcry tie frajruat
Mocha of the Arablaa Nights.
I Oa leavlas Ro ! Pleiiros to the left , upoa
a hill ia the reservoir for juprtyia-r water
to tie city. As usual , with Spaaish ea-
urprises , it la still ta coastructica , aai !
probably will reaiaia so uatll foraija cap-
ital stapa la aad completes the work. Sttsar
estates were aow ecclcalas tha road aa both
aides , tad aow aad i ala tha braeze would
waft the saiell of aiotaja s front tie bcllla , ?
hausrtj Mddea behusd the hcri oa. Aa oc-
ilcaslocal poasaat atteadla his patch of
pfaataiaa or aratre would welcoce us with
his pl asaat "Bueaoa dias , " half spokaa.
half ciaated. to which our puactilious driver
lavariably replied la kiad. N'ow aad a aia
a pain braaeh hut jklrteii the roailalde. aad
trcops of half aaked urcaias caate rotllaj
cut. icatteria. ; the chickeas aad craatia ?
. coasteraatioa aaioa the Urear of aaiaciated
pto who dispute with them the ri ht of
owaarship of the priaiitive household.
About 3 o'clock we reached La Muda ,
where a ? oed braakfaat analted us aail
fouad nual ttaatica ca aar part. After a j
wash" aad chaaa of horses we a aia pro-
eroded , our ai'st obl-'Ctiva polat beiajr Ca-
ris. . We passed a freat a iay people aa
feet , evvieatly peasaats. with the same des-
tiaatloa la view clad la white cot'oa suit !
aad cnrryia ? alparanas , i sort of caavas
laadal. alaa oc a pete over their shoulder.
The aatraace to Ca uaa was iafated by
crowds of'rapulalve bexan , ihowla their
dia ase-af ! sar d limbs , aaii b ziay alau
"far the love of Goii. " With totiin of
later ! it to iold as la Capias , aad tlad to
aojpt tie laicortiiaitiia of the wratched
cripples , * drove rapWIy through ti- !
Iowa , aad at < jec * beeaa the asceat of Las
Crcces , a ( food three hours" pull , rewarded
by sllmpaea at lovely mouatala sc aery. aad
pure , cool mouataia ilr.
The little town of Cayey situated hf h up
la the mouatitaj. ia tha center of tha toI I
bacoo Industry A most * sealeat quality of ,
the leaf la hare grj * ! ! ad shipped to Ka- '
Vina. bloaacmia.T Jorth aj tha xenuaa Ka-
-aa cifar so hi-jhJy prLsat by eonaolaieurs ,
ia northera cltiea. A littla further aloas
'
ANHEUSER-BUSCM BEER
Contains every ekmcnt tJut rrake5
a healthful and desirable be-vtra e ,
Purity , Perfect Brewing , Proper
Givin * piquancy , zest , wtisfact'on , true refreshment
Th < Original The Faust
Budweiser
Anheuser-
The Michelob Standard
ThcMuenchener The Pale Lager
Brewed and bottled only by th
j i ANHEOSEH-EOSCH BREWING ASS'N '
I
| "NOT HOW CHEAP ; BIT HOW GOOD"
i Is Ajsac'atiun'j Guiding Mattu.
i GcoA pcrz. cfeir. healihf J Stzr , nude of Kiecicd airj , cujb tr.cn to nuXt than
the indifferent ijn < ti. therefore ccirmands a hither pnci. Anheuxr-Biuch 8 < r
b Jcrved on ail Pdlsrun and Varer Dining and Buffet Can , all Ocean and
LaXi Stii.T.cri , and in ail She bcsi Hotui Cafea , Clufcj , and families.
Lsed by Anny and Vavy and at Scfcien' Hcmes.
NO CORN USED. COW BEER IS NOTHING
BETTER THAN A CHEAP IMITATION
OF GENUINE BEER.
MALT-NUTSLNE. the purat Malt Eitnct the Feed DrinK a been to the weak
and ccnvalesornt is pnparzd by th asscoatjcn.
Ecutfuf : new bcoll.ct frzi. A.ih O92r.ct2sch orzwins Au'a. St. Louis. L' . i. X
UHE THAT WORKS EASILY WORKS SUC
CESSFULLY. " 'TIS VERY EASY TO
CLEAN HOUSE WITH
OLIO
j The Omaha Bee's
| i Photogravures ot the Exposition
(
Vo Exposition has excelled the Trans-MIssis-
* stoippl la arcEiZ"CiittriI sp'ar.dor aad art'atic beaaty jtt before taa
. J *
snow alH.j it wm brt osjy 3. Emmery , * It aot far the aid of th * pcotcirra-
pfc.er's art. In. 04. va vnrteii o a. y Jie is ender f * th * Griacl court iad taa
fan of tne Itldway < ul the maay scaaea of tie Eapoaltlon hava bean r -
Tin Hi'glisst Product of the Photograpftgr's ' Art The Photogravure
These are from the work of ilr. F. A. Rinehart ,
* th * official photographer of tha Sipoaltiaa and ara ciora artlatic iad
4 ?
beautiful thaa hia saotoirripK-i A pborocr-iTar la i woric of irt wnlca
aaycn * will fc * ylad ta frame. They araU'irH lachea ind aiout 100 ilirwa la
will ba publijaud. sono featara of ti * Exposition , UI be omitted.
Sixteen Views Maw Ready IM S , I t <
Day , Jane 1 S Grand Coart. Looking jdatn-
Corner ' Court. west.
9 Ftae Arts
* Jlala 11 Gr .ad Coart. LoaSclnj ; Emit.
Ualld 12 3 ctloa af Flae Art * Bid * .
3 dcea la 3tr ts of Ail 13 Grad Coait at XIat.
14 Mala EatT aee Hortlcaltar-
* Grand Coart. Looking * 1 Balldtagr.
43 T HaieabacVi ua Culldrca'i 13 4oeae oaTortl * llldrray.
Day. 1 Marine Bsad at Graad .
43 43 3 For 10 Cents With a Bee Coupon.
ALL SIXTEEN FOE rtJTT CI > TS.
43 Thesiir offer * ! to BM4 rvaden on hairy ; ijir lailibla f Jr frsalc
ot ipc ttin viewj. Tha BBS will Isjaa a > jcrtfoiio covqr far
43 to fern a cuver for sala cell > * cttcn.
43 Ia ard rte by mall itat * waleh ptccarM yon wins , by th tltl or aan ! > r ,
Aad n lot' 2 nnt extra for nailing. Tar a fall IS
43 far
err err iri COCPOX.
43
Photogravure f ' a fi A. : ii A"D A j
3
43 Department , , PllfltagriVUf !
The Omaha Dailv Bee. Told roapaa i J 10 at < will oocala. tlir .
43 Omaha , ioath Omaia. ? Phocarr ruru * af rile CiBoticloa.
43 Connca aian . t Br MAH. t c a : * ;
MANHOOD RESTORED RRgSE
Vitauaur "vtu. au.c i7 ints IA nnroti * or iIL ' aj * * H of the fB.n * or-
faan Srai/iaa 6y jout. ' tamir . 4ucii La .
a * M.inao .
ii.
< ;
Is-wmaU , ipuraawrrUofii. . . .
E.W. * avt * Dr-aniu. - min.u Sail *
. Harry
ai nHUBaoo. au > s I
Privsau cjiliiseof 4.f'iarzvlilcH I .uli to J
potincT CIi uii Uj. ' _ t > ir xiiln T A2it nrlaor
. . - . . .
r.r ii au.ainac J v > curirfml f r tna clrsutar ana 3000
t t-
. .
Co. . ; la FroccUco CaL Jor u Sj Haytrs , Elilco Dri Co.
the road liea Ayboaitohoae de-iva'foa "Ay
bonito1 " ho-v benutif-.il U fully cuolrmed
by every traveler
Thu u the sanitarium of th" inland , whcr-r
trnopa ars sent to recover from 'he effects
of bad ntiona and wars * tod-ciasi in the
coast towaj. A morn lovely spec cannot bn
iaM lned. commaadin ? aa tt doeo the ex.
teajvve valleys aorth aad Jouth. the salient
mouatala peakj burauhed by the aocnday
sua aad the deep Mvtaea aad erevlnga show-
la a. ! black shado-v u ainac the moan-
mantal mouataia stfl < ta. We would laijly
have stayed lonser enjoying thk oae of na
ture s free panorama. * , bat our tyrasnteal
driver waj aer to"ach tha ami of ha
contract , ad ordered a muvu oaward.
The descent at the mountains tcnk QJ
acroaa numerous stroana , aa-v oarml M
rivulets , but la the raiay seaioa s-voil a ta
Impetuous tarrenu the paaxa a at which tu ,
oftrta tmpajuabie for liaya u ether. Th
principal of these. n < ar Juaaa DUI. are ! -
bow. OrtlloH aa < ! Portuuuea. thki Utter
rvachln the ocean near Fonee. oa the south
coast , which eity wu now m st ht aftar a
drive of about forty mlli. |
The wuthera slopes of this na e ar * never
dev jtated by destructive aortheaavn ami
ant. therefore , safer for the eulrtvaUoa of
coffee. la the aarv * t time maay jwiaiar )
ti ta tha roaitetcadu asd ar lodan truci
tbjawn wtth thu prtctoua fr tht watch
brta3 aa laoonja ta tha itflaad a < abo-i * J38 -
I'M WO aaanally The P ro R.caa .a ladi j-
trtoua aad Bitaef-st. daernaz a b 'rer far *
thaa h therto enjoyed under 5paa ah rule ,
aad ready ta welcome the .Uaericaa from
the aorta , who brings In hia train prQirreai ,
liberty aad civil laatitutionj which caaaoc
i but 2nd ready dijc.plea la tha people of thil
' puarl of the Aaullea.
'
Partial Relormailon.
ii-a o Tribune The phtlaathropli :
fir : ts- rail * m ibn 'tc d it i"in ia ont
of the cells a maaaaza he had formerl/
bcfrwnileti.
"I am sorry , ladeed , to aad yen Cfrs agota ,
Coodlack. * ti ? said.Sjai * ciii char-j' * . I
ppoa B---3 runrlaj a lottery s Bailie. "
"
| "I ata t a bail aj you thJak I O.T : " r -
tha other , a aush of ladijaation man-
Ktr : hb eaeek. "I'm la for plaia aualui
thu tnes. "
i
| \ot th * . Wltent IVay.
! l It ti not always beat to wait aatil It is
ae ' * ! * . ! bafors bwis ; i bottle of Chassber-
'AA s C lw. Chotera aad Dwrrhaa Reaudy.
Quu * f-Kijaantiy the remedy la r ijwr ii ta
; he very bcaiaat seajcn or in tha nUat aad
zuch inconvenience anil safferlas must j.
bome. before U naa bu cbtaiaed. It coata but
a trlse aj compared with jtj real worth aad
every family caa well afford to keep It ta
thatr home. It ta everywhere aikaowte < ! i
to Q * tha moat suuce-Mful medwtai ta tha
' for Serve l cocjptaiau.
I
Had to Tll iom One.
a Pcit "Ifou'd beea half aa
hocr latar " sfca salilI Jont know what
t I ahoukt hava iJon . '
I What i happened" * ha asked ,
i "Way lira. Caddnj aett door hai b ea
.a hre with such 43 astraaniiaary tala.
which , t * na-i * cw promise I ouM caver
I breatais 'o a Uv.a aoul that it has jeemad
aa if I positively coulda t srait for you. u
I coma name to tail jou about it.