M M A Si ; '-- w- -i ' A ' ' - '.V Y7l prvo0 fisherman who bj. -- ai t take tribute of Jlj ;t'rkt.-- ' ' : "banks'" Hiawr-dotTliM been sepa- rated from Ita schooner, drifting In the sudden burst, of tempests. it h AndlTig his hardship, th routine of tone to the bottom with Its crew of two i Jim. every day and his danger matter of course, men. Or elaa out of the fog. soma great Uner . this figure among tji world's worker has suddenly pitches, cutting dory or schooner only a plttanc for all of these. With bis . two, senaing ail to me noitom, who oni , taOO.a year ha I better paid In Great Brlt ' man on-- the bridge ot tha- steamer to know , h ' tin than anywhere else in th world, per- -. their fate and he fceepa his lip sealed close baps, Just as th Irish fliherman, with his as the secrets of th sea Hsela. . .average of 30 a year, la on of the poorest The fog and tha liner thee are tha twin paid of them alL ' danger of all danger to the "'.banks fuvh-- 4, v Taking Great BrIUIn and Ireland. as an' erman, who, sleeping or waking, must hav food, too.' an w.4djnye example of th value. of fish liiuiiM mow ipii m in uniiw mnfoom the deep, churning with It 30,000 horae with ft proverbial beef ating Englllh- - , power engine, and probably againat tlm. man." the per capita consumption of fish One-thiof th lost ; fishing vessels ara ' . ana nen w iory pounan oi nan o iuo pouna cut down by giant steamers. v ' of flesh food. Of the. nationalities which v aiouceater th port of porfs from which )'. make an industry of fishing to considerable tb American fisherman goes In th tempu extent, the earning of. tha- - Individual fish lng of th fate. There are 400 boat In tha ' erman at hi calling may be tabulated as Gloucester fleet, with twelve or fifteen men t . .:; JA' i follows: to tha schooner, the dories eighteen to twen x' Fiahormen "ihmn'a V, ty feet long. " seated " on the deck and i....tf.tHul8paln ...... ........I TS XaAed fast for tha trip outward. V enstaad Vv . In'; high rUtltude tli Le poorer paid for hit labors than ti th was lit any otbr catling tn the world, i But qnc a flsbnnan,alwkys a fisherman- -' return of the fleet to until otie day, with " th hoijj i port, "when all tha Tillage li crowd-- ; wharves, at I ha and tha tides are In and tha fa rlnaj wind la on ahore, some schooner in tha llo shows Ha colors at half mast for ' th lifeless body that ' somewhere in the ' wastes ot' chill seas drifts chart lea toward a port thai never may be reached. la valui thl harvest by th sea fishermen ten of million of dollar every mounts year. Tti or thousand f men know no ''other meant of llvelihood.(and to th great mass of tri em the dangers of the deep are as common pa ic as th probability, of death In any other 1 orm In any otheV walk of life. In ' , toe grisslov veteran ot ice naumg port there 1 a certain contempt for the shore and It - monotony. I On shore there la beat and cold, ' i I U WorEsers. dl t h:e .:V.Wo.rid's, By Mollis icld 4 i O 4 'TV' ' ' a- lu t. VMXteW&UmM..., intr&KW&KzMl. i . 1' . - $mmtr 'f. rd . I. . - ' "; ; . ,-- . - wet and tfrl ; Sunday and th sit other days of th week. He may bavajrpont 10,000 days and night m t aea. but In Its pulsing tides. It ibimmerlng horlaons. Its " pboaphoreecent storm, and deeps. It Arowntng-anlsts.Jt' noj calm are mysteries which he wrath. 1 nver bopto sound. , ; ............. ...... ..... ...... Italy .... Partucal Raeste .... aiojlreland Franca t'niled lata ... Uunuk Canada v N S4.YHw! Norway .... ..... SIX) AnA 2A r Six Trawling Brings Boat 12.1 I cod' (the manner of taking the 4 trawl being a long main line, ., th bottom at either end, and line with baited book fast t On Out of Cvary 1,000 Drown. Intervals- - These trawl are pUced from - ? One man out of every 1,000 flahermen In thli ....... g) r ,.; . ... dorlee. that ar manned by two wen tabulation will be drowned every year, and a K1 Do NuctH lor Welfur of World. eacn- - B whlch Put out 'ro tn . chooner mmJ w whll men hav grown from boyhood to th -T Jto. tne jisning grouno. j ne irawi ues over "taiot-aiMatiierjtoii- o view, the aea fiihermen colitrWUH m.a winaiassiiii roiier aL mm dow of - -- hatever Mrt th. a j j a a a rr ' v.,-..- !th welfarcff most civilised nation., "Wher h.;dory. and from on end of th trawl to th hnm doeanothavlUftaherles,lti flar, mt naK miuit ,oall muil tne mIl(ln- pother and back and forth again th fishermen nation -- m ; - . oe wnanava cusappearea,r Attn wnarve " '" a, ivrvign. anoree. wlU-belarpaiy 10 iiai inuu.ii whether they be baiting th barba. until Tha aory may be Tb drfed co and halibut the dried "Jiwjve gnwldow and hlldreajyhoonto.,:."dtothe gunwale with th slimy freight. r and bloater, this' sardine and tb saTted mac" "Twhether they be orphan or ar to welcome Through thee pile of fishes a JellyUk . a. erei ar Known wnerever civuisansn nas tra- ...i.-suDstanc lorms. until tn noatioaa is on J i -r2i. r .... - posed th breakfast table, and In many of v N.0t Infrequently, however, - a ohdoner limy mass, making a veritable deck of fish, V 'V ... ... -W may these countries these flah nroduots ,are over which th waves break la consider- -' 7 v.i. X.. V adapted In m4rial way to tb support of , lngnes who may be oh th wharf to greet able fore without dtalodglng a alngl cra : v religious forms and InstltuUons., Th co- d- tu coming-m-en who, tn stress of heavy tur In th mass. fish of tha Newfoundland coasts.; for tln- I .n(jfoa were lost from their achoon. Th TSoPthern boundaries of the Gloucester vry valued tn fishing grounds are 4 he grinding icebergs, almost ataaoe. Is known and ePE) and yet floated in their dories safely until Roman CathoHe'natlon In th -world. nicked nn b soma areat ateamer or bv soma and It is in th edge of the Ic off th Iceland ' w:. il But- tol th flaherman who- goes 'down. to other fishing boat, which finally landed them coast.' that th biggest halibut ar- taken. , ; , . some cf them weighing 800 pound. . It la no . th ea In his schooner craft, beaten br, the . nom4 ' winds, and tide.' and Storm, pelted by rain, , of all the fishing countries of the gtob. th small job In a rough sea to take on of the and snow, and akiet. scouting In hi dancing dominion of Canada is In th lead In th "i monter aboard, ven ' after It ha bee "i punt and dory, lonely, eating bl . " salt magnitude andvalu of her fisheries. 8h . clubbet Into seeming submission, and many spilled its crew Into the sea P " horse," reeking bf the fishy methv "d"Taa 5,d00 mile of Atlantlo coast fishing. f,3- -f dory scorning that fooli which come to his lines mtiea, ofjt on tb Pacific coast, and within their efforts to do so. A month may be re-a, vy.v;-'ie-neta fresh from the eea. be Is a fcerolo .bc,orders i.C .T' are Rl.ooo sqoaramilea of water ' quired to fill b chooner of th fleet; two 'att!: AfV&sa. i'" . tO.af W , KAalaVrth, , wttlnniaa4 , .MiiiMfenMi v iwirw, u.u twv uawv i rlcfl in oitrvma auif ; 000,000. worth of fish t iaken every year by tea day will sufflo for th equipping anew not dwarf, i 17. Blmpl minded, finsusplclous, gentle In his the 'fishermen of tb dominion government, of tb fleet, and it is offagaln. : powerfulnesa, an easy prey to th grasping and much of th fishing by th United Bute th Solomon of th Saex. landsman, who so frequently strips him and , fleets Is off tb Canadian boundaries, as in and . Th mackerel long since became too wis sends bun to sea again because of th stress th cold sea tb harvests ar li, of ' i v for th trawl and complaint is mad that his "povertV, th American type Is not to be ' better. - v, i the swift fish Is becoming entirely to know differentiated from big European brothers. wii'" ing for th nets that may be 1.000 yards long, Mi Whether American. British, Scandinavian, on th Nowfoundland l 1 Danish, or Putch, tha fisherman fs a product in th taking of cod, halibut, and mackerel one - fourth 'that he mar have salt beef for hla food and ot!wung around rapidly and closed; then pounda of dry codfish annuaHy, .'a. his environment Is oft, the Atlantlo shore tb Canadian and ' v".! 7 of hi environment; and A nrf'nn. It' l th. na.kln. ne VI. fmm Its Hit!., nuraa ihanad iCAnilnee tiia f wMca la . kmiauhuA . h fha .iwinnla anf American fishermen find tho danger and tha der propitious circumstances such' a net and naoes are taaen out such as makes th weakl)ng impossible t J to-D aiwaya, my or m poasioi in' soia'iO' oeotrrn Tpuujre I strong. ena may, land .20.000 of th . ihardaMp' of ttheir calling a great a they each a crew in tb I survive, whir it Is with scoop nets. Therwoifk'must be done globe. "Tbre generatlonamayfceseorept- - Vags of K305 a year' by no i exist anywhere In the world. It 1s the coast pound of mackerel at a singlet hauU and swiftly, and at the best thou- - . sented In the mending of a net and children T?' cash' which passca through ! Paid. & fogs and atorms, and through th fogs the " Th school of fishes will be sighted at silently arfl Irfah Dritbsh' ssnds ot ths creatures escape by diving years old ar expert in sailing the punt from. " un1verearnedivm of exchang, - giant steamship of th world cut thrtr blind alght by th phosphorescent glare of th ot in ib airennm ui i! ar caught 'The two r But- - overworked and underpaid Which the flshe thVlln of lead at tb bottom of tb wateraa the fishes swarm through ly. Row. below teK"bOtllawnir. bl knowledge ana ;rMt 'nd way right' tbrpugb tha fleet qf fishermen, ' 100 Jeet down. ., : 'j at flahenpen claaae ... of ara.iha.lln men and th the'.Aaherman' necessarily ha beet n, r Jadgment. separaxea iroranis nome anu day or night, a they ply their note and line, lng silently Is the dark, with the net ready The mackerel ar due off th coast about i trap Tn""." Tb;trap men' flnd.'iijeir; beat t clpl Qf the simple llf., H 1 an expoft-Ma- y dropping,' the la ,' school ovenflauled, moo hang for over fog den a th th the at even Jn the that and week, , lor Wend 20, and they ar gone In two weeks, ' field' off tb coast of Labrador '.en t of It In all' hla relation With hla kind.; - 2 -... i r 'A'. v ' living in "boat " r'V possibly to the water of th orient. or to shack on part with big family 'and .hi friend tney imv a community Mfe for toe sean. t the whaxf with, no shw of paxtipg at ' TrU a? aT a ' TTTT ' A 1 - Th Una mm flshln-oi- f bJiotnKor- - if thtr - WwfoundUnd Horn of I ' itJwa been, spent la ITUV aSI S home of tb flaher. : Is" hnely.workr. and th madhouseatsL' home Itself. HI cheerful patience i nn- .Newfoundland , x. , . ' r .,. " jnnB ib iuii ot nia Kina. xotK lor arenerauona. . wra a total nonmjt. nn.m. avla ir aarninn era - euiiinv iah ahallRLv n ana tn Shopkeeper volunteered tion ' of. 100.000. thar ar 65.000 men and far below tb posaiblTltie 'ma F you read th dallr newspaper, ssth of tb trap man. b hi last well, b freouentlyl iat of th . tha Information, there" BmAth average American does, 'yon probably ' engaged' In' the fisheries of th coast , and frequently hi season's catch Is mort-- j; falth .which, amis,. lmply Thy wUlb - Tfr tftfilr . la -- w.tii.ni . rt.it , trtn Mm inmt rn, rmmr aai " m ". 4m ih T,. VVIV win nnft j" gagea pel or th , I -- have read aorl ot; theJ! good thing aon ha opened, 1 .. , .. - don." . , WV,WV,WV , . order . i '' PM imi . " vr i Daa occasionally crop up in th great arter malting tn nig winning. He .. "' that pt picking h six. best .bet of "Baw life" for a year, thea bi took to drlv and crooked gam of bor racing.' Often ous pastime J' " ' ; - '' ... ; ''' and .'' Tf not these "(good things" ar not good.. th day.'- H played along. Just a little be., lng a coal wagon. .H needed fT ' 1 ': ''i' - ''Vv behind to refused to yield hun anything. Hi . y Half of. the. time they fall to win out This f .bind all th time, but .not enough ' ' ' tor gon., hi 'good reputation, the is the story of a good thing that was " good," f causa'any serious crash. Xisacommoa thing in th west over ' an -- acr 'of . . these' abeet per the schedule arranged by th men who of betting but that he could conduct hi bus!- - - work wa gonei tits mother nd sister Iong,f e mi field acoro lo tn:"crop. ' neas properly until; the firt big good thlng broken; hearted, and, worst of all, bl own bet on the, race, and of th consequence , Wtoetf. th pod 'but in California: they, rata . . r drted tlwy ar ; consequences. gone ' cam entirely, Was or 'mile, tb of coutrtryar ruin V Waa. the particular greedy , to be .thimahed. Just tb s onion by the i In the BantaClara different :parti smlth.H , arheat Js lom.7That. enough "to may that tlp Of couree it mostly tb atory of on man. . Hi won and lost everything.' Aaore-te-wl- n It wuuw. . wr waiaoce.itaoiKina.wnicn tnraaaea. ana tne.macain usea is simusr to r,w a pawn . is ., may used, this 1 th for was not circulated ln,crtaln"circ!ee. be extensively was , la a ,'a Smith reader addicted mil square. They not'popular.ln the aouth. foot' If rbrht name raised for reed and atiltaJNew1 Tork thrashing macuntiaDa is run. 07 a ateam , Itywa the. beat ,'thHngi that had.ejver Wn , to betting on. horse races h will, of coura, not to eat. The United State miaupplying , Th "planU which. ara'aentUoHladelphi v englne. r IJ separates traa' atory and- - b la still living, so b will the seed from th chaff; i you story, s story. sure-thath t bevt AU no cinch., j fixed a sbch fat will ever Smith lo thl unfaltabl. j be quit most ot the world' onion, "Tor from th seed la the winter ar entirely different from the then th seed i earned into Mga on oet having to whodellght in: a.luii that are circulated xtansively: are thleibut faU him. And Smith, .llkswls. wa sure of of ;Catifornla are being etit tb aup- kind, which go to New Tort Th people of" "But before being sent to tn gardener th , every .'i New Orleans eat a varieTr. which taralcrf aeed .naa.to so throua-- aaveral nthve-nrnnraces" oocailooally.T Perhaps K will Interest this on "was different 'It Won. Along with himself.' be for th'bl winning. niiM for th 'onion raisers In' neaa-lyon ' "' Then thinkings more men ruined country on 'the globe, Tb onion seem' to especially for them. jrou.ilt;may;get yputo other 'people who were on ;the killing good : ThJfact'l, 'sse.rirt'lt1'dusted by runhinglt through t strong waa Smith and,h won JL7S0. ",'. achty(ear through, race gambling than any take a special fancy, to.UveoUarrtcllmatof : 1 A fw mor figure as to, the, is of th , .tannlng.mIir.tHenXlput In vats of water. will sorely it aoean i pay m ganiDie . even ttiyou win.v a.ven n mar If be had lost thl Umho.mrtaUll'b . other agency, ,wlth, the oaibl, exception f Canfornia. snd ther can be seeumor varle- - varlou beds, wlli giv an idea of th blgneas j Her,lh,gooJ,sed slnks to th .bottom. A Chat Wcostrno1ni!--- i , "of th place. , Th of drink. h kind of men, who ar ruined tie than loewbereiaithalworld.-Abo- ut comorls 323 tht' Imperfect eed, 1 lighter and 'alwaya ChiOB tn, WMt mat, making obo Bmhhllre out on th west sld in trlng are no sUbl boy7Jockey, owners, or any , twenty-fl- v vaxietlea ar raised to supply the acre. ; carrots. 200 acrea, while the lettuce remain Ton top'.i Crftisequently. wben th I "cagoJ; ,Up to lw a ago near .was year hs beta on th raoea. with bl Inevitable ruin , of the men' connected with racing. It la the foreign and domestic garAeners.with seed. f. gardens combined, would) roek-whpaTated . th .rwaterjla drained off, the good I a model young man a on win nna anywner till; Just a, lit tie way off.' But hw.on. clerkAthe, wage earner, and th mall busl- -. farmer would call a good led place' .from! the bad.' After gashing.-thonly th blggeK onion patchy but the seed is Not toex-2.10 acre In thl. day and age.' He never. drank ductloA biggest vegetable patch in th world la also spread, out Jo dry. in th sun. then After that-- h knw4hr wa no us In work- - Bess man who fall a victim to tb alone. aame Th pad de-taln is ; eeaa. never smoked clgarets. never dissipated ing. H cornd to stay in Ui atuffy llttt votedjo radlahe. When you a a hundred r.raked ip, rua through th fanning mid of th betting ring. situated In th Golden sute. There l on in any way. wa entirely honest and " at cent wher be might b ' . Ever think of thl phase of it, you fellow , farm which contain no less than foursquare ' square feet, or so In tor. east .covered withditC ahd'put Into sack containing abouk of clerking uwt gating lir and handling dollar. He, who gd out to th track with your money t mile Of pea, carrot, lettuce.'cabbagea. to- - y tomato vine or potato hills you tended, to hi business M iwinnA, aeli trt Ke vhlAna a will reallx in.a grocery tore. ' 80 well did h attend ouian-- t stand prosperity. He turned th Her are a lot of suckers working themservea matoes, beeta, celery., cucumbers, and par. ; the vaat seal on which gardenteg carried . . model wer his Habits. , ' to busines. and getUng together enough monejr to mak CTef ff Mi ch)rk foT ,h eonspKioB nips, pesiae whu. . im . sn in tnis section Ot IDS UMtd Btate. (. 500 Men Work In On that even on th small salary of a atorup ' of $L H gav th friend who handed him a bet losing It and golsg back to get soms latter take up knout 01 in space. v- Seed ', of .. the other gathering' , the , la clerk be saved up enough to et himself th tip 1300. Then, with hi $3,450 and tbrpore, and there ar th racetrack men, with for. Gardana. " tables and nranarlne It for market tha aama ' ' ,. la tb business. CaUfornu gardener hav an y for th little account that ' n bad In th bank, b big diamond In tbelr hirt front and not " processes ar employed '.'': with the onion. of 1,000 VarUti wofktfuj. It had been a long, bard, uphill climb for set out to be a plunger to see life. k Peculiar coincidence. ttt X " bautlful a weU a th iweful. Brtwn . On,th four mil .farm mentioned tha hand "Smith. H began' work early, with'few . ' Probsbly tb story of Smith would never Better give it a thought and then deoid , the vegetable patch Th lettuce bed aloa contain ar planted) row of include BOO Chine. In addiOon 0 Amert-th- at prospect and with a mother and a younger hav been told If th writer bad no dropped you won't be on of crowd thousand varietle. Many different kind of,- various kinds of flowers. tIn fact.theeeo- - i can and German foremen and auperlnten- upon M wita him. staia stater dependent into a mall shop on a west side street a few that play tb part or provider for th men .tomato t course, raiaea, a wu a tlons of the farm ar marked-of- f by floral "dsnhi. ; Every man of this fore I required. . one employer from th day b began to work day ago. A man drove a coal wofeon pact ' with tn jeweiry. , ; t, veraj ; vantie or: ceiery., nut peopte in Dorocrs. Jar Instance, between th tomato ' and durina everV month of th ver ther la . himself, and until he went into business for '': '"."' .f.;,t " .. nlenty 'of work for'each on." 'r.K'V- cucumbr may'beseen'a row-ofopened bl own store he took with wbea ' ' j-- ' Nxt Most of the vegetable bed ar'laldout In 'aeo ' A bda com Mm many of the customer, who had ar .Q jQ I V M 1 iL ' must be plowed,. ' ordr.ofcwhlt.wet pea.'maklng,a -- November, when Prettyicontraa. to the green of th vegt- - harrowed, and planted, all tha planting being tto know him axd Ilk bimn at theold place. n wa a mooet tor , O, anrrma" ..v ., . , - .), .. ( ,. th whol ,$ v IXING on schememnd suggest my1; bl. don by hand.' Just, A aoon a th green I ma td puttern after Bmltn wa-- up to two . Is not an uncommon thing to see strip ; shoots appear above ground the Chinese ar young man exposure. Still, If It - .. year ago. Nnea of employment in .'.".. ?f has been sick' himself enough to . bt rose lining walk which hav been made senfout into the different beds to thln th , ' . ',It wa thea that be got bl first "good v.. : up Bo far it I a ld Un good bring anywhere. Chicago. could som tlm before.'or If torn rel- - ' between tha different . patches,1 for flower i plants, whll they missed hav mixer also eultlvted,wlth , ... . mt ' - tn him. nna" or nis nas Been ill in tne same way, hi ' grow ; o luxuriantly IOJi, n 1 m MmuI vrf l,ta In lu suggestion, but it I not tnat rxpenai v plow and' hoe.-- There Is a constant war 3. 7 uei me nity young men.wnoanow now to , ativ you and friend kind of whcom;to the m-' againat weed;, and to get rid of these la 6n 'of and who will undertake tie Job 11ave for., gratefulness for th recovery might be quit ; varieties can be used for ornamental work. th evolution of metropotltaa i tin off "good thing" and how up' after- - " life one of theaeiday may call for a ;mjxers" them, and If they don't, pick up mor than . reason enough to account .fort his telling . Idea haa bean carried- - out on of the, biggest pieces of work which th seed ( wssdi If th good thing win out.' enough money for clothe, cigar, and a good . everybody whom he could reach an about an elaborate scae In thl way. but the veca-- -' emwer has to attend-to- . In the small ad, of the Sunday Weedlna and1 oul- ' classification ' cold bottle '.ln th ooturacoltha yar v the recovery and how I ' brought it about ' bl bed.tbmglv i v' '. .Smith et 2 la a west aide poolroom and papera .." V ; . V.. ar , ornamataJ,'e- - Uvatlng rnust .b kapt' up steadily, until th ' twercy minute later was paid 43 for th r finding Inst!- - it will 'be their own fault .they, ar flowering. , CelerypianJ a Tou see that In a thousand ways thl mixing - peclally-whey fp hsrYestlf,,, Onof the Urge evmnoymetK TrtiiertiateTTjiaTTie ...... . ..... v . v. . i, w y. j4 puvuvHiuii . . v . ,m, ... v . .uv,rw v. i.w uuii. ,u vMmv...w .nbti;n great gmnKM a I iuu- wnuuuiii in tin re- ( Just befor BmltW breath away, the audden and big day. A well meeta a woman friend some evening and b r ccrned. to be gatb- - springing un curious vegetsbies,' which area ' the plant Dn commi.Mon turns. li hid been accustomed t hsvlng .' - my -- ' a, vviiijuiaaavn vi.'av pcr.cenv annrlne man was atka why beraitr. perhaps. Is not present' wiiiaj miun uni- - cross .Detween, 'jtnowu species-- , inrn,; too, " b I Vitag money invested for weeks and month 'shown into the private office of on of th O. he haa been ill for a week or more,' exof the first year bills collected of each per- - form, so that at a dlsUnc the Wtuca field the' foreman will notlc a freak, tomato yln ' at a time before anything cam from Krand manager of the bureau.' explaining that be plain tb friend. The young man ha ayrar, on sent to m by these mixer, an account f i: ra grea mas of o.ld color., or. pernans onion'Shoot, It may be of a dit' Uhen h eldom received over 10 per cent a physician of th regular sohool, new pathy in a moment. There are further ex- to be opened with each of theseiww patients " ' ferenf color rrm Us fellows, or the leyes met on th total investment And her hi ,. to Chicago, and that h needed th help Of planation tintll he know enough of th gen- and payment mad aa tb bills ar collected Million of Pound of Sold. - may be shaped differently. He pulls out a ' ' .money' had been multiplied by twenty-on- e eral situation to apeak of a similar Illness of tb first oP eachT month. If a patient one the employment machinery. -- ; , . ', Th hugenes v 'of these- garden 'farm, la little paper tag from hla pocket, ties it around befor'e he could hav smoked a cigar. . of course, I can't advertise In th news- nsr a erea- - eprciany iiiuarratea auring harvest time. . noi biiwwii iv- comes to roe, a can noia i and. UiusrmarKeo. lts.growrn.is ; Uie.jiuesuon-Uia- i speaker,-as. t..Then raJD who has been brought ' itabl establishment all round. I am up to 11 aiaua inai dtw s minion poums ywaicnea. upon au ot tne larger larme are. evrtamy to tn man wno wins on a nore -- i am a ranger ner. ana nav openeaan through one of th worst form of tbodlseas my oat In general practice, and know v, avnu buai iiuin tmr iarms'in tn ;, plant . isooraiones, .wnere iipcm .... office an rataoiireieo mr nom in a atria . by th klll of Boandso naming me. neaa, I hav a good thing for tb right kind Santa Clara valley.1 and that several hdn ravcv tur species new pertmenting'wlth determine' to ' ;. ' of' working. . tnat aeraanu an income wo we swt. . . xnerwui oe opportunity for (peaking fm . of young men who will .mix industriously dred cnion plant, forexampla r required"' if theyar worth ralslnr.', TheM freak plant Sod my personality, and th natural concern Smith fell into th way that are followed to mak on pound of seed, an estimate can ; ar taken to the laboratory and plared ondef and wisely in my Intereata' ' all th tlm by a good number of young Doctor Want Good " ToilMV - over tH illness of th person win be auffl-M- y At last account th employment concern b mad. Of. th magnitude of th work. '.th eye of an expert' who watchea-the" easy my country. young men in thl H became an man writ my had . not rounded up th necessary IndividIdea is this: I want to get from thirty clent to Justify Aboui otthe quanuty of eed men- - ' matur and anaiysea tb seed to find If It is " system playing bettor first .The tb I fifty young men bf wide acquaintance, ham And address on th back of on of hi uals, but so far as th physician I concerned tloned tome from the onion,, When th , any better than that of th other species. flashed it lure to him and oon b was an good family. and mixing with th better alas card. th opportunity I still open.; Th estimate of plant ls ready to be gathered the Chinese, " For. Instance, If he flnda.a variety of leUuc : ' Inveterat victim ot th pony habit .Week of people, r aim ply 'totak up a id Ian la t the physician 1 that each main. of tha fifty Who do moat ot th work on'the farms,'' which I large amUender. ita seed I planted v after week, month after month, Bmltn would touting ' me, a they say at th track.- Tou, Lack of Tact Might warm into th Hera by th hundreds, cut - by Itself and an effort made to propagate It exar a. hould b abl to send forty patient of a have, a littl bet jm the races. He wasn't know there .1 seklom a, mestlng of two per-- - : ''Ton wlQ appreciate that not everyper-in- s clas spending on an-- average of V2S aplec off th top of th plant, and put them Into on an extenslr seal.. IHs in this way that a heavy , player, only a few dollar a day,-aon doctor bills, this s re rag coming from , baaket. Then they ar taken to the drvina-,- . nearly au ot the new fruit and vegetables: under any circumstances wher om- -. son eaa be trusted With ucha'Job, forth that a lack of either Judgment orUct th fact that many of th Individual repr- - lot, where - they ar prad out ' on large of which so much come from California, la , VA he lasted longer than do moat young men thing 1 notaald about tb health or 111 health' of moderate incom who tag up tb ruin- - of om On. CerUlnly it It a subject that a la . a. consldtrabl gaibtrliig might queer " sent whol famlke. c- -i and expoaed to th tun.' Sometime created. . , - j . j . Holland prmanf tWlslum B.'o tt&O ao 5 , Trawllng 1 mni halibut. anchored on having short . ' . ,. a ltt " t.,t fit.- flln i- -i- - v - j . . If v ' . I - , i ' " - . ' T od .u.k hm.. . ' aw - . ' - grter vO. . fa I .' w Mxckrl Pril Bt fjui Wort Bank. r V 77 1 .... - . a1 T - and'-there- tbhor. 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