AIKS. MKiHKLS .IS TO START 11 Kit i.ikk unKsti.Hefleeliitus liv IIin. MiyhrN“.My father was a pioneer and in mi! there is I In* spirit of tin1 pioneer. WIii'ii I start1 out io ilu somelhnig 1 linif.li it,“I am gnmg iniw In begin lifee anew. 1 I'l'1‘1 dial I have a double culling—literature uml to ussi«l young children. 1 shall do voir myself lo hoili.‘•'I'hi* welfare of I In* child i unr of parainuiinf importance lo Iho SI air. Wit at III Hr I ran do lo ron-Irihuli1 lo dial welfare I shall lt;lo.'flit* Irulli i1- good enough and tin1 truth is bad enough; bid at all cost we niiisl haxr IrtiUi.”Her decree ol divorce made J iiiiii iry Judge Van Nostrum!, in San Fr.uicisco .Mortdaj, Mrs. Ella Sterling MigheU, who js well known here. said she wn.i ahoul io begin lift* afresh wilh one new activity— In bWp soung rhiklreii. Her literary off oris would hr cotif inucii, bid her mi,ere»t in ciiild life would assume a prariira! form, which would orcupy imudi of her time.“There is a neighborhood sottle-nirnl near in% home,” she'said, “a sel (.lenient in which' I,lien; arc Homan Catholic, Protestant and Jewish young children. I have given them my hack yard to play in and I hold a sort ol Kumlaj-school each week. Wind I teach is primal ami lias nothing lo do xvil.ii creeds.”Explaining I he nature of I hr seUlrnienl work in which she will engage. Mrs. Mighcls said Hint I here will he a carpenter shop tor the boys. equipped with a \anet oi looks lor all sorts of simple work “1 luixe always been nmrli iiiIit-eslnl in Die Indians.” she said, ‘and lmxe done much fancy work in Indian designs. I expect lo leach the settlement girls to do Indian designs lor hi mil lire. and to h'avc I he.se displayed at I ho Pan-ania-l’acdic Exposition. The xxork will be lt;•!' a unique c linear I er, and I am -me will ill tract Mich’ atlen-I ion.”Mrs Mighels wished d announced 1liid I he dixoreu which she olv-lamed from her husband. Philip Vcrrili .Miglnds, tbc novelist, was for ‘ w dll id desertion.and not Tor 1 allure lo provide, as had been reported in some of the papers.II was on duly 2'J, IDrtU, I bat .Mrs. Mighels ohfamed her mterlorulnrx deci ee ol divorce. According to I lie fesfunOMX al (lie (Mill of (he case, which was unopposed, Mighels preferred I he Has) ami Mrs. .Mighelj the Wesf.Enlarging on I he, pond es-ienlay. .Mrs. Alighels said:“I caimol si Old (lie cold-blooded Easterners, They have no heart, no -scnlunenl. They are litird. cold, rmmnemal and aimonnal. Imiunr-l a lily is nothing. bid ahuonuahlx i,s mil hi he endured. I never could live in (he Kart. *------