Chandler Daily Publicist. (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 90, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 16, 1904 Page: 2 of 6
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|*i»l|xoneil to tho lust week In August
Mnnsgrr t'offroth of the Yosemtlo
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In(iiess to meet the MontAi An on June
JO hut O(Troth wfter exin*ultlr* with
the nirgexm tn ntten.tmee. .1ee1i1e.t
th*t it woul.t tie the wl#er cuirte to *1
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MenA(.-r IVlloeh »»s w»ree*Me to
the King jvx»t|xonement. pr.xxi.teJ th»t
he h».t some essiii Anoe thet the m»t. h
wx'ulJ he enrrte.1 out He KipulAteJ
ihet JetTne* ehout.t r>'st } hoo gnwr
entering ht* AriV'Aren.'e tn the ring
l»te m Anguet. Jeffrie# Agreed to r.i*t
the |i «hV
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tele who will nxoel the Athtetee of
Oxfoixt ArJ OAtmhi i.tge in t on Jon July
W, hAxe hern ohoren with the ex.-rp
non of th.xse who will eompete tn the
4Mlt*r nii’e rxin AnJ the hAnrmer
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A Kti, hATd Hi'* .sir.- rnifcoh re won .he
jn:< "n»isxn*l »i,roTr.-.h.'e r».-e The re
,Ms ion was g:'-en or. *ri n*l 1 inne ors-
eirwfi Tho-i ?...nt the roir rirruis# in
eonlompInUtiff * trip to KngUnd ^xr a
long time, but hi* one doitpe wrn* lo
meet Joe \Y»leott before he left. *« he
felt exxntl.lent li« could win Uie weilter
weight championship If given tho op
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Jackson I* matched to meet Jack
rainier, the English middleweight
champion, before the Nation*. Sjxx.h
lug club of loxndon.
Highball Winm AmeHean Derby.
Highball, the big bay son of Hen
Sironie. romped A bay with the gre»!
American IVrby at Chieagxx June Ik
defeating the he*! fold of } year-old*
exer assembled at Washington park
and proving his class and his stamina
tn * manner that was grand tn its
forming ease and notable by reason of
the high duality and past perform
ances of the competitors he left be
hind Mm Weodsor. was second and
Rapid Water third The time wai
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P.lly Madden In Ex idence.
‘'Hilly' Madden nxar.ager of Hus
Rnhlin. has announced ihat ihr Akron
1 iliant was rea.Tx ro rr.ee! Jack V»»i\v
in pla.-A of Jeffries on June Sf* if the
big maich was fr.allx declared off or
postponed until the fall months
Ruhlin is Anxious to mec-1 Miitr.v-.
be ex os that *‘ battle betw-eer
himself and the miner would draw a
g.wd house Madden has wired ihe
pjrp.xs.tion to San VTanc s-eo. bat hat
1 net yx-i received a response.
( f, oof Trett ng Stake*.
\, o I • 5 . '• ■ g state*
to be contested as ihe Enojure Cfty
and Hi -.gl.fcin Heath tracks during Ux
two weeks foikxw .ng Ang k have te
sures tw
ihe g—eftits; finis of ihe x-ear S.x
reen fc -istv. r*lic K;rf sleepers hav<
, Pee* named in ibe Kr it kerbocVet
Which IS a I 14 flass at Empire,, aju
the sArr-e number it. Ihf long ,siAj.d
stAkf a; Knighton Heach
Immi flelt Teu-txament.
Tlie prog-Ajr has heet issued for the
Crocked and atraigM
Once u|xon a ttma theix> wa* a
eswxked wan who walked a etxxoked
mile and found a cix'oke>t »ixixence
against a crooked »ule, but. contrary
to the grneiaUy a. ,'epted opinion he
did not expend the sixpence in the
purchase of a cr.sxkcd cat but
searched for the losei of the sixpence
...
returned to him
M.xt-al A crooked man can t>*
atraight.
Old Tima Awtnera Hesrlx Paid.
J.xfcnson ikxld for i»' his l.ixe* of
ihe INxets ' the monumental work
Which brought a'k.N'.' clear pp'fft to
ts publishers wtihin a quarter of a
century and the a'It'd he receixed for
his Rasselas prxxxe.l little more than
sufficient to bury hi* mother the oh
: t
was more fortunate, for "Tom Jones
rewarded him with iffiV and Amelia"
brought him a' 5 .odd as dower."
T-adeawen f.'-jft S.' 1.x r rs' B 11a
A* an ex idence of the interest and
earnestness of the Jatxane*e people
ii is customary among the trades peo
pie whenexet a family that they have
been supplying with the t.eooAsatics
,xf life is deprixed of the father of
the family in consequence of his g.v
ir.( to war to continue to supp'yr all
their needs the same as before and
w about sending any bill therefor.
IROAINIYS
BEAimriL StEINCRIY
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On the occasion of his visit to 0*1
xi ay last fall 1 hear.1 Kink Edward say
ll-.at tn his whole x'mplre there was
no scenery to equal, certainly none to
surpass, t* beauty and pictureeque-
r.es* what he had seen along the
southwestern coast of Ireland. Those
who haxc ytatted, as the writer did.
that magnitlcent stretch of coast from
I'.lengariff to Westport by coach will
agree w ith the king a estimate of this
charming region.
The natural beauty of th.s western
lake land is greatly enhanced by the
hi*toric*l asscK*^tiors. especiiily or a
religions character that still haunt Its
rifled shrine* and ruined castles. But
there are two of these ruins which
mure than all the rest deserve the
earnest attention of every visitor who
loves the ancient glories of Ireland
The saint set out with a few of hit
disciples and made his way to Omey
from YVestport, I thiulc. where he al
once proceeded to build his littlf
church and a few cells for himselt
and his disciples. The church Is still
there nearly covered at times wlti
I the blown sand. But It was hari
work to build It, for the natives re
1 eeived the saint and his monks badly
and during the night they used U
steal their few tools and throw then
into the sea-lake close at hand. Bu:
God did not forget his own, for angeli
brought back the tools in the morn
ine Then the islanders would gtvi
; them no food, so that Felchin and hli
monks were nearly all starved-tw,
of them, it ts said, perished of want
but were restored to life at the pray
ers of the saiat Then Guair, Knight
7 bet A Postal K**-x ae.
Tibet ha* a regular postal system,
.xf a kind. The stamp on letter* i*
merely a rft: ie chtracier Impressed
-.n rod soft r.c wax When one ward*
post a loiter ir. Tibet he Akes a to
ihe roAT-ost posi.xff.ee and pays the
amount due for postage Then the
oner has the above mentioned seal
placed upon it and the postal authori-
ties take charge of a.
Tf'ef’-apk to Iceland.
Iceland, cu; off from the rest of the
world sftx-e for sow ms -Is, s to be
linked to other countries by means of
wircess telegraphic connection with
ibe Shetland island*. Th.s s to fob
,-w the aesioti of the Icelandic parlia-
ment at its las; session, .n voting a
vearTy si.bs.idy of gk i-ikc for twenty
years for that purpose.
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Tomb c‘ t*>r era-a
Tbt bodies of a. he crars of Russ,*
who have died since Peter the Great
'.it in a merooria chapel in one of th#
islands of the Nexa AT. thf monu-
ments confuse mg of a block of P-a.x
white marble, are exariiy alike, ex
ceptlng '.bai each bears the name of
ihe En.peror w b.xse body .s benstth -t
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prices u lxt nPri—i'i. art itinx icnytt
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able vine that was glued to a card
:r a miiueom for font years camt tc
life or. being tr.mersed in vtn w-a:
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mu h 7W tt r-anct.
1 mean the Abbey of Cong, on Lough
Corrib, and the Abbey of Imsmaine
ah Xfif-ftk
Ii .ft i>a1 to ta wroiideTe'd ft-t till
& ift.ufi sr nth in n*lure's cfccac'es*
c-.-T:* tft^ e liie b&Vi'&crK'Vzt
ft-ft^ -xc rft rtfs ft* - fewest
yirire of eoxHiUfriiLf: kixps. Ax 5 surt
•( ix very irrtto thOT xc'TL.i.t
pr.me of ’.r< and s story aimos; down
to onr own times The undn.atmg
y. . . :,(tv«t ih-e lake* is dolled over
w :fc the burial mound* and m.xnn-
menta. p: ar si ones of the wa-nnrs
who f*£i it the trst greal battle i-e
♦wee® bostjie races recorded it Irish
history that ,s the famous baitie of
Meynira
There is one grraiid monument stT..
re-n.a.t.ng it "proud defatce of *11-
i'.xi-'ct'ci-im time''—Cart Eochy which
is nnodicbtedlj- the grave mound of
the Br-.CIJ King Eochy . whe was s,t r.
on the third Cay of the fight.. It cver-
lo.-il.s .emch Mask ar t It sin a re ltd
is one of the finest mcinmerts of .ts
kind re he found anywhere in Ireland
x- wts raised cx-eir the dead warrior
hx his devoted followers more than
r years age and ; is likeCy to las:
at ieiasi f.l'Mit years more, Eve-ry
rebec work of limit katds around
has either toraTy disappeared or t
t khapeJeiss mil. hut the grand old
mmuTnet: of ihe E.-h.x.g-r king
seems tp he as emdering as the lake*
and momtains of the w e>si
ly.-. me return to the two farrons
abbeys The prim >’< V.xr.ts:;— of
brisman-f was fonnee. a bon; one hi.n
dred x.ears heifore the grea: Monas
tery of Cong This is hot was hegi.t
about the year 1ST Tt can e shot: .7.
th.is wax There was 1 ve-y faanous
sain’. rJ.oeJ Te ■: h:r. t 1,1: < f Of lev-
re 1 ;t .he C01.1t' #. tpti who ft.-.. - sh-
oe during Hie firs: s.x tx rears oi the
In Their Own Deeply.
of Connaught, hearing of their sor-
plight, sent them food for their needs
and a silver cup with other goo
things to the saint himself which
says the writer of the Life- of St Fei
chin, is preserved to the present day
and is called Gnash Feichin. Fei chin i
Goblet But true tea: always con
cue-rs. and in the end the isianfieri
were all converted and baptized: tiei
little church t*ecame the pans!
church csf the large parish of Omey
which has ever since fondly chemsiei
the memory -of it* patron saint
These two abbeys, even in tbel
mins, procdiim tie excellence of InsI
an in the Middle Ages. There i
nothing in scone to surpass the cioit
tea- of Cong, with al] ft* pure axi
gracefn] lines, and the infinite vane-fi:
and dedicate of its cmiutiiaaca
And no less admirat.* are the window,
and doorways of Inismame. and a.f*
' the foliated scairrares of the capital
' of its ncxblf chance] arch new. a.af
in great par overthrown But 3 w-ouj<
say to the tuare-der :n Ireiani. visi
these places examine them rot hut
riediy. but Mdsmrejy and carefitSy
Le-t the ey-e mi the mind drink h
thefr beaarty by thoughtfuL patent oh
servauon Take in the wkcue seen.-
and its surroundings. ir the pre-sen
and, if yon can. in the past, when
kings and preJateis and monk* »i»
scholars trod theise suemt c.itusreirr.
when rcy-a] maidens noxiobeid thei
harps .r tones responsive no thei
.xwn sweer Gaelic songs when tlx
vesper le .. woke the webona arnunt
those jdeiasan; w afers w hen the voic*
of prayer and praise row sevei
times 1 day from the lips ant beiart
of holy men behind those chance
arch es w ben the hos7ure was ewe
open to the 7x10* and the mmegfe-
w t en nr.aty a s.nft'. son] came nc fin»
Wo-uy* Stxnixnmf Sfe.-o-t P-oioir.
AT lilt meeting nf tbt Htau Siwi-»
met x assixciutmi n. -.iucoii. 11.. a
x»eru''s ’e.-'/v-t pi- mrpe sluvnim? v us
broket. Th« reenrt hratakinf was
ilnnr b> a lean nf tw met—’'ixvjwts
a launlut Aiu'sbal n‘ Knitusnurg
"ns a; J>e.T*mn xinixir 11 f’ntiii. ant
Uieli n: Alun—-wtu Bucneemu. n
li-oiai.iiig !»• iar}re.ia
filar *5 Lxnrrmi tr .a*«r kcarjivn
Aln.-’l ts mcixertei this *'u*c n ]lm
R. (be Hnnsniintiu inrtuuu raicerr
VIS*, a nuf n: f -< Y a tin n-matc
Item t. 1. taltRW t" wil unn a
pm t; a nmrh lower b-’.tnvi u» cmiiinf
suaauu bar gntxi ttilr lUSOT Tku li
ts ir lint rmxrtltuii. ant c inimg niiias-
wlibnu. nuu-i oltn* 11 d: .■ q- ixetoar
v -.. 1 ng fish.
rymg fist tt 1 nn; muitii' rbw mere
:iua tb-es fee above lie ses. bu:
-be> bars beet knowt re lai. nn a
Her* us much «u tWMJUtJ few alu-va
ttof Wflt
Juxnrfr n- i->*ipuTiJit>
Thf >Jit* nun a Ass/uiKi mial.'ei
tin Eg"nriuns ms: sum me- tr sunn!'
e. mu mil smria nun* nf ware ilai.'
a .111 xrttina tn»* wr-mulcuriwa
Vrm E.nji inn tf van,me Ron:
"7u engines iC tin fi~s: scnuinn"
imi live’ trnBAPi vlit 1 lui'CK law
fuivrei nf an emts iff Cork af
T*r mar fit:* ^aniTb mmotTsiAr*
Wan* ♦lati mr a nr Ein£lnat?-r.
r'ht Ocui urr clui a -j»
a itptata ftiUt. ft- i4ihj#r"uix u Nat 7? art
nffnrlitf ft mrria n: !»*» '* tn* 4
jawm*oi FUula flaxibn suu 1<rr- Hr-
k; i> tlHM xi hr ma.tfftBR r- tm
1%W*lim+ Tla utiil nTtort 2- • rra
o^ioiMt xurna:-.
A nett lUwinwi* n'
h rruir ti se ill ii business fn-
:im:v;E 1 suuMitiiuiirr's ussUirun; U
t.u., mull :..nni nun iJ bnnt* i'ii >if
. mnuu n imr ix Urn
uane Bull Mu Vttt ttw wirntb*
t n wnwuwriii ii® .1 aim new mm
u- uni mm tin best: pwullewnriinrs it
an v.iru. tnsr nn!- wmuls being ■!-<•
vainun if lUiisma
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*>-ruixeTm fimlniga ntsamuiom
It !!w pmsnnie a fid.' ■ ■ neijn,, tn#
rv-:n;-eim buseiiul lean t!<7bwi.ua lux
Y’bH tuns by a acnm <E ih u - sc
Aniti-i ’Ui Iswunu tairt. Row Yrim.
Juiii - tlwrxuy wuumif Uu uiiitajn
uti&uip imtiOkU.
^mitu -leeptc n' Rulirilnits
Jiuiiiiiam u u” n'lnclne s—eni*
r iiPraTjaai. siupUmi. up nn: wile w
-t u at-c-a. nlnekr *ee In high!
,fm ftllllimv <r Slier r*pna
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n ‘xrinm nuniiMt'i tout niillunm
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