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Five Miles North of S8utler. wrill stand for services at my stable half mile west of Passaic, Bates county, Mo., for the year 1891, the season to commence the first day of April and close on tha ‘first day of July, 1891. Dark bay, black points, weighs 1, never b heavy mane and tail, 75 pounds fine stvle and action, en trained; can show quart 16', hanes ood bone & than 45 trotting action ‘Mambrino Paymaster . 4 Mambrino * of Rysdick’s Hamble. jtonian Son of Imp | Messenger | Dam theaam of, Gol- lish. rs, in less size, st-le, and {| Mambrino nasa bal | RRC. Sire of < Hannis iv 3-4; and 6 others “in the 2:30 gr ssire ly Thorne 2:1 | oodford Mambrino No5s,sire of 17! hoises and grand sire Rs }—2 :30 horses and sired the dams of 41— | 2:30 horses | ‘Dulitt 1 22 = Jn No 2. BIRK OF | John Morgan 2:24 j Tackey | Tattler ters mf a M. Gay dr, {Cassius M Clay Mo, 13 nd 6 oth- SIRE OF tes | 1-4 | Geo M Patchen 2:23 1-2 Durango : and 6! and others in 2:0 list others (Manirise Pa Mong Ci Yo mae SIRE OF y Thorne 2:18 odford Mambrino | 2:21 | Dam the dam of Gol- Mambrino — Patchen | lial. No 38 Sire of i7—2.90 (Bay pai | horses, grand sire of sine oF 30 horses and ( dams of 41 | 2:80 horses Son of Imp Messenger Messenger& Rocking ham blood Grand dam of Clark ) Chief No ss; grand t Guy Untraced a Oo trave favs free own CHAS. S. CONCKLIN. Proprietor. J S. WARNOCK, Assistant. gree will be shown at s It is the | | tra | princi they | j tion | without | arrest is ge a A SMUGGLER’S PARADISE. How Ccinamen Gain Access to the United nal interest center lary was inc war t por- spute, and lieve the and gave the mos) of yf San Juan, The city on that corner of Vancouver island; the city of Vancouver is the n settle- m the B: i shore, rders are such little placee i Port ment ¢ sh © a aw Dungeness, an 1 state of Washington. Townsend, on Puget sound, is the 1 Ameriean town near by, and the headquarters of the scanty foree of customs officials who are supposed to guard inst the smuggling. and who are entitled to t sumption that they in this diree- : twenty thou sand yx itl, and the islands only and there a house. Deer abound upon these islands, which are heavily timbered, and the waterways between them feel the keels of but few vessels—of none at all, ex eept the smallest craft, outside the main channels. It would be hard to imagine a more diffieult region to police, or a fairer field for smugglers. Old London itself has scarcely a greater tangle of crooked and confusing thoroughfares than this archipelago possesses. and these waterways are nu and sheltered that mere oarsmen can safely and easily travel many of them. It is @ smuggler's paradise. Those who transport the Chinamen are all white men. The resident Chi- nese act us their confederates and as the agents of the smuggled men, but do no part of the actual smuggling, that is tosay, the boating. The great smug- gling is of opium. The introduction of the Chinese themselves is of small ac- count, so far as the defiance of our laws is concerned, as compared with the in- troduction of opium. Yet that exten- sive business also is carried on by white men. The Chinese can not sto apd fro as white men can, ther » they leave the traftic to the whites. These white men are of the class one would expect to find in such business. A government employe in Victoria told me that I would “be surprised to know what important and respectable per- sons were connected with the smug- gling.” but as he gave me no further enlightenment, and 1 failed to ob- tain any proof that any number of s0- called respectable men protited directly by the busin I did not ‘and do not believe that there are many such. Those who do the smuggling of the Chinese are unprincipled and reckless chara ters. ‘They make their bargains with those Chinese whose business it is to arrange for the carriage of their coun- trymen into our country. The boats émployed are small sail-boats, and quite as small steam-launches. When the owner of one of these boats has secured a sufficient number of Chinese to make the venture profitable if it succeeds, the journey is made at night, without com- pliance with the law which requires vesse!s sailing after dark to display lights at their sides. At times thecon- trabands ar -d near Whatcom at times near Port Angeles or New Dunge- ness. San Juan island. within our 2 s from Vie- hinese resident At times Chinamen are ried there. Once there they can cross to the mainland with more freedom, and witha possinityer obtaining testi- mony to the are and have long been domiciled on American soil. The smugglers charge twenty dol- lars to twenty-five dollars for landing each Chinaman on our coast; twenty dollars is the ordinary and usual charge. Wherever the Chinamen are landed they find either men of their own nationality to them, or white men awa their arrival, and ready to take them some Chinese quarters. Once 2 > danger of 2nd here so. OW 1 ai upon it. ar secrete on after 2 has made his way to one of the larger towns or cities near the coast, hi f detention by our government ¥ Descendants of Great Men. noticeable f2ct that great men ai descendants. Na- gton, all left only Itisa seldom leav poleon, W e the rect rul tw « issue. relative the Thomas Hz . who is si | descent from Sha | Walter Seott’s linc one wx {Bishop's Rambletonian | ond or third geners notable fact that great men great descendants, 25 w and Gladstone. Among other Tities who left no direct heir wes Beaconsfield The Origine! « “The word Suexer.”* cause the carly ace ned to m benches in the market s of the principal towns. The earliest public bank established in iste sit | modern Europe was that of Venice, | which was founded in 1157.