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.160tg OF GONG NO NEARER EVM V4R FORbMAT. SSaee lat Part o. the Oresh Chars. o Umesa-The ra.s. Dali-i k. raters o sents taesas !w.ws PFer a. .i te L het of the priests' vola was S s t sltikti thing that I emooen ogd in my Wavels in REussa a year i. Nerw in amy piee have I bard e ast at blil it. More like the cry Sdmo great animal or the moninig it a ee al wind it seemed than hu a iouns. Deea strung, Y oaring, y : eayt and 4nelodlos, it haunted me as M.emc had ever done. This intoning, which forms so important a part of tb, greek ohuroh in Russia, is performted by men who are chosen especially for the tremelndos depth of their voices. to be owed in intoning al]'ne, inot sing lag. Tratied and cultivated into still pester swength and depth, there is in the who!u wide world ton humaIn souind like it. There are only certain parts of th, service that are thus intoned, sur ah "Halleluniah. "Lord have nl ry,' "Iard, we pray thi ,," "Grant thi. C' God, " but above all, "'ave long, ) G(od. the life at the czar!" Over and ovst agaIn are these words moaned,. cii ' aed roared, lake a varying wuid, throuigh the arch'b and galleries of the splendid churches of the most splendid conutry ct the woead. There is a priest in the Church of St l -veW r in Moscow who v as pardonred and brought, bedk fronm 'beria solely be.ose of the extruordint: ry depth of the teams of his voice. These great haying, null-like voices. hing to their owners, is said, a very good income. The last part of th, cer, oe is alwaIl the lor lest, and the la.st weeds, in a tremend as final roar, are always the petition to save lonug from desth the czar. Uni he the Latin service o, the Roman C(th Ic church, the oom maon people of r: sia can and-rstaul mebu of the servik u of their church, a a pt of it is in modern Russian and the rest in old Slavonic. Thus that cry which rings through the churches to a the the oar is understood and felt by the humblest sabject in Althougi t!3. intoning can be heard evemywber .' churches throughout a e, the best sample of it is per hp Ia the famous Alexander Nevsky mne 'y ia St. Petersburg. At 4 'elook every afternoon the priests' chant wa be bhsid thaw. end o traveler should ale thisstraordinary spectacle. In the winter, when the higher classes ma il towa, there mse log ines. of ele gt eonveyasee at the door, that have Sa- thee fashionable Rusian devo tas to hear the monks cheat But at all times o the year it is a resort not ionly or R iansm but for the strangers oeo the hotels. The monastery is at the end at te ashionable Nevsky Pros pekt, the Fifth avenue of St. Peters barg. In the grcn inclosure there are many buildings connecit're with tie. monastery, but it was to the chael t where the monks chant the evening service that we first dlireetsl our stelps one afternoon late in June. Far back in the dimness, in a chancel behlilnd two altars, was a collection of large, brawny men. Their long black rote', high black velvet caps and long floning veils, all of black, maguifled their height and their imposing appearance. Their btards wer,. long, and he:.v' looks of hair hung like thick manes their shoulders. They were already -e we entered, in those p. tones which I found t: ire thing in Rusnia H . H. volume of sound moans ....u rose ant f!' throughout the structurel How it 4I in our ears, like a mighty wind, ,ways, whether loud or soft, in the sweethst melody! There were 2 ,. rectrative solos, chanted fat by one voice and taken up by the other. "Lord have mercy " Lord grant it!" they wailed and moaened until it seem ed as if the sood aMld never again laae my area After a time it sewsed. a.d the, the pooe.ion of towering blaak robed monk camw- eut into the body at the hapel, leaving bIt little sooa for as as we crowded ourselves agast the wall. Placing themwelves with their beIs toward em and their faces toward the altur in a semitolel they began agl their bchan, in a different and ansh lader refrain, "God sae hagl tl ills d the emperor!" Never shall I Aggsl that semfrirole of black mena a gaes. nor the waves Oi sound thl emll vibrled ae the air after their a- . a had ne smL We easd away md walked mom ro courpyard, where memy riah dmrme barln. All used es as Ma assed priwilege o be borled he o mU s ees m di sa am es3y, g -ggmg toe who l here is the 1 ewms.L We nwmesd s el- cag with now sad the v we smached the mel of ALm. eaky. the no moak who is he-r-bered in s.ma a tomib as mss wsr YM. for a is of solid w ds $S, paeds Not Mm as D liear lie ff tl mad lr em ils winch thte tse eos, who was also a .ieso ms top Under a she . ofa. lid ,S.ig s and rubles -lem i u Ma th0 hart b and thre, QOpas.&drnl:o le, basned to Sip nee: :L, :lver to"" ge. am..*t.: y witalm 11 a alspel a tie pro the famous calves -I· SI PAY I CR TEA TASTILR& _e Uapert Is Re.prted to Reestvo a al arr of teo.4oo a Year. "Slnce t.c" Canaoian Pacific railroad was completed and a line of steamers etahblished from the orient." said a tea taster to a reporter, "immnense cargoes of tea have been going there from Chi as, Japan and other countries It has been my business to examine and taste various seaplee from these cargoes. I have also visited Ceylon and nearly all of the tea growing countries of the ori nat to observe the mode of patting up the tea. It is astonishing the way they manage it adulterate it over there. The packers are so skillful that they slip in a great dc:al of inf rior tei atud work it off under go el brands. This makes tl.e merchants vw 1o afterward handle it complain. Packages of tea of a certain brand will bt found all that could t* desired, while othe.r paikages b.a;rinng the warae brau:i a1nd1 in the samie 'artr.o will Is li':dly adult, ra;e 1. As t.n- tea is vt rIy'IV .--ty , t. t- n1-eed of expert. t exatllll it rThely mulr I' i go 't ,ani for t4vt Vytiun . lep. i- r the tinli i,4 ing on ti :r ulrt'r' n.'-lt A titter ':.n only t,-t*e a tow h4 or- :t a time,. whII i hbe is w.ak, at. ali h1,- to t:ike at -t Be-idrs thi., .hn he h. ZI:t- a joh of tastinl, IIh, mUst ta4ke spe'l:i .tlln to g""t hinm elf in .haic- itr it. I wa.- al ut -ix weeks gettin,4 my-,lIf re4ady for ,sa;n. tinig onmlle ·arg4ue in the wartehouc". here for the government. Before I be gan I did not taste intoxicants in any form and did not even stnoke. At the same time I was careful not to eat strong peppers or spiies, or, in fact, anything that could distort the taste. One mu-t be in as perfeet condition, in order to properly judge of the teas he tastes. as a horse is when prepared for the Derby. He must be at his best and nmust feel that he is. The beet tea tasters of the country mak-, enormous sums, consider ing the tinme tlmnployed; $10,000 a year is a low sunm, and oftentimes from 20,. 000 to #3qo, 000 is made, and even moret. 1 know a man in the business who Io:rle $60,000. It all di tlndsou his standing. the number of rt,.aS ie is called a. a taster andi what he l ni endure. "F s.iln Francisco Examiner. HIS COLL DII) ewr Tmes Fitch ' a " a .4 ':a t 4- tots, e V.ehr 1 Tom Fitch of S et vw., \V .a ;i 'b I!. fellow and on: 4 f tf t:, !".-t \:-u t .4 .,4 stump speaker.s of Ith. we.t bulIli:t : a:S thriftless, and i, bn h'I g t hard .!, would resort to alnolt any me::te. tI get a stake. One day he wrote a scathing Ip ...ch denouncing Sharon,. then president of the Bank of California and afterward United States senator from Nevada In it he charged garon with almost every crime known to.the decalogue or the statutes He put the manuscript in a large envelope and walked into the Bank of California. "Here," he said to the cashier, hand ing the package through the window, "here are some securities which I offer as collateral on a loan. Please hand them to Mr. Sharon in person, and I will wait for his answer." Mr. Sharon was in his private office. Breaking the seal of the envelope, he found the speech and read it throuP.. together with a nolte front Fit.h, :: formitng him that un!- -s he was paid $b,0t00 he ... .. - -that ep(c,'th inl every tiwI -' ." n a few itn ute- the ca' \' - aron's ,rd.r, relxprte.d ti- ' l was tllJ right and T - itch thie <, Si.ted :' - Thr taring gn.. thro.. utlation atdll disill..; ' M1r. k .ta ..... h his appear a" , ', a.,tii.er l-pe, !:. this tinme of, a ver-y ,'mi't. htairy charaiter, whichi he l:ro4,e-l to, .dls --r at ever ronllv.ny it-Itt <l,.-.rtuin'y, for th e tsmlle anliunllt. Tirtt. toi, pr.v,.d g,9.d collateiral. an1d the story would have never come to light if Fitch had not, in a moment of drunken frankness, told it himself. Cincinnati Commercial Gasette. S. tMa "Q-sm . fee eme ee mm W. Im la thv e D , Ws.ad • s" LAD I Natie to Caurditors. d ad -tato f th n " tlo anel Boyle aving clai p . againht thesaindt deceae butoel thie vi het bt the cmpng t mn anu er.Swi. the bottomn whtctn fpirtt un E t lnft thig prices tod the mido lk aans profit. Our i.ihte Sthe or te11 rat thbnr.. Eota et i, n t)heiel coun' t ol f '('a.l . Niti¢' i . ier.by g iven hb the tond.raigned, . admini-trator if the '.tate at.f Ianil Ityle decea.tl. t, ilit iif. aii t att l.reos hlvinti elllne agusiunt the saRid dPcaeIml, It(oe hihit ted. ith the nreriiart vtnIcn r. witt1 . il Fiur si,- ift t ft p ublication Oct.f this. |lticl. to tolle aid ,Inloliitrte for Pat ttit iifonfc M. i. Liesi. Miity. OcIt Ita. th alnt. lI Nin thie tlihee f gvr t he trani tat tte bfoloines of naitd setaltl ill have e unt ,ft tl f 'nelr. Adminitrattir ,fi tre iwilrthtae I ai.,l EgByle decea . . . Datud. (atnisrr fiftemnth. iii.. '. SP. LAND OPFICE. t Miles City. Mitm.. Oct :tW. t37. c othey nameis re fllowing thnt the ftll rwin nameir o.ttlon havresi.enit uponire tandir inti tiot to iatk, final iraf iii cili ,rtn ift h,.irclaim and R a-niivir 1". atd. Lnt O(fie at Mite. 'ity. Montana..e Monday. 11c. :t. 1t. at 1ou'clolr AM P. LAND OFFE.OW. . S. SEi·. Miles. W it. Mont.. Oc.uer 1S. 1Tw4. Ni. R iane ret E. fowti Who mtale H. E. 6l tre trma . bNELe. R.i. ter and WR'e NWr4 . SJ. Lan TOwt N. RagMl .'f it:. Thro name the fTe ,la wiiem witner e ti prose their eulntiniollue relientoe npun antl cutltiva tion of said land. vi : William HBrmoitif EkalaLk i; ienrgi- ttheert. Montana. ('nas. S. WaItonT IPette for PnOth-eatlol. t. . a . LAND OFFII'E. Miles 'it). Monp.. 7ietuuir 13. Il1. Notime is Ifrob)w ieng that sthe follorwing nahel mittler has flIe notic e op f hia intelation to make f.nal urtaif in sn1irt iif his claim. and that said l Irf will be malt bfo:re Re.iter Tad Rmeiver '. r . Lmnd Ote, at Mile ('ity Mont.. ott Thuelda November 3t. 1454. at II M'soek . nst., rL: u io mNadl) L.E. N-a. OI) fr the ff'i and S]ts NEi5. Sec. II. and N. s N a suit SEEi.tiEt. S. 1. Twp. I A S. n.ge41 Melname the foiliwing witnesms to priive bhi sootinnos residene nusol end cultivation ousadland. via: Lincoln Botbunette. RIeran W"elder. Jieeph T. Rtrown anit Nat J. HRnpheels. all of tir'ney. Mont. ('lA. S. .WlazwRt Reginter Fiest Publication Oct. 13. 19. In the District eort of tl. Sreventh .adicial District of the state of Montana. au and for the nttly of( 'uste, .iua Turn.r. ,laintiff r Willit Turner. de fondant The ta i of UIontat.a sds errmetiug to the ablnve nat., lefendant : You art. here.b required to api|ar wo an ac tl, lhrounldt asait a in t t1 by th, ithv. ranlael jdaintiff n the ])istrict ourt of ti,• o.'r"lth udicial ,district of tihe stat,- o.f Montana. tl. and for the rcutot of I'urtt.r. and to alln..r the compllaint ili th,.re ul, withllin t.en day)r xiclu iv" .If tih ,.,."da of .arvice after tihe - .rYv e o, ll yout of tii surtnmnr. if .erved wathle tih. c nllllt)- . .lr. if t.rt..l olt If thisCount).but with..n tlhi, district. withiia twnt.i day*; other wit. within frt day.i. or jnudlmit hi I.)fault will M. tLk,.tl, ;:alturt ),i.. accor lina t., the Pray. r of .aidI lmpllalint. Thle said action toI briug.ht to ottaiii a adere of di.orce from the said def.nk. ah t anfd alI. fr thll car anut can. t,.l" .f i.,lh. Tturu.r. a minor child lif said ial&ntiff a'l Ietltlnant: in that the tnid Ire ftlldaut hlat. ..nll gullt ,f extrt.m- cruelty, andl *lrmlLtke.ni.. and that -n or bhout N.eptemi er In. 1iNK. t h defe.,dlanlt, withouit an), jue cane, deserved and abnudniuil said plaintiff and minorrchild.S tie Tlurnr; and plaintiff a la, d.rmand estn of suit. all of wnich i. mire fully sat out ill Ilaiintiff'r verifl*el complaint on file herin. , t whichll rrfrr.nc, it hihr.h) madel. And )yto Hrat.. lhreb) ntif itltat if yotu fail to alplear anIi aun.ir tllhe ail.aomplaint. as ablve regqiril. th nlail plaintiff will pitly to the mourt for the relicf drmand.d in aid ,muptalint aid fir anta of .it. Given unuder my hand and the saal of the dir -- trit couirt of the seventh judicial a.AL.. dstr the state of Montana. In ) d for the county of C.ster, this + twenty-second day of Sptei br. is the year of our Lord. one thousand sight baa drid and ninety-four. W. J. Zaaaaumas* Q. W. Mr. ter. torne for plaitiff. 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