A LETTER FROM A F0REI6N LAND.Chittabalbie, Korea, March 29, 1907.Mrs. Hanna Morison Humphrey?Dear Friend Hanna: When callingyou dear friend 1 can’t help but think that it is very appropriate a®all in our family think so; but nevertheless 1 was very much surprised at receiving a letter from yotl and enjoyed it very much and my wife didalso.First I want to tell you that we have a little girl baby born 19th of last month (February) and that we ijtf.c very happy, although far from old friends and relatives our new home seems more cheerful now than ever it did, which seemed almost impossible we were so happy before.\V*» were very glad to hear that you and family were enjoying yourselves and having good health. I often thought of you and little James. I can never forget, and by the way I have a picture lt;f him and Viola’s boys in bathing. And now Viola has another boy after her two boys are young men.I oeli. v* 1 could write a book full of stuff about our family to you, wh en wo*dd only bo tiresome so will tell you something of our * foreign home and work, ways of living, etc. W e are located in Wttnsan province (about 200 miles from Seoul, the capital of Korea) where this companyhave a concession with all the rights of mining any kind of mineral found here, which is only gold at presents- -and all taken from quartz mines of which the company** have several at present, three of whichare big tnities. Taracol and Tabami have eighty- stamps each and Keok San Dang has forty which could cosily /tippjjf 80 or 100 if it wasn't for the w.ittr suftyK whiclt is she W,