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i,vf-JE--w J f -rtf- tSCtUMJliWMW1'''"tf1'1''tWJWtflC DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALKM, OIUWON, TUESDAY, 9EPTEMDEK 17, 1007. 8 1 THE CONQUEST o CANAAN ; By BOOTH TARXINGTON, Author of "Cherry," "Momleur Bciucaire," tie. COPYRIGHT, 1005, DY HARPER & BROTHERS CUAPl'EIt XXI 11. FiROM within tho glossy old wal nut bar that run from wall to wall tho eyes or tho lawyers nnd reporters wandered often to Ariel ns she nut In tho packed court room wntchlng Loudcu's fight for the Jlfo nnd liberty of Happy Fear. She had always thrco escorts, nnd, though she did not iiiIbs n session and the eanio thrco never fnllcd to uttend her, no whisper of scandal arose. Hut not upon them did tho glances of tho mem bers of tho bar and tho JournallsU with tender frequency linger, nor were tho younger members of theso two pro fessions al who gazed that way. .Too had fought out tho selection of the Jury with thu prosecutor at great length nnd with infinite pains. It wah not n young Jury, and it stared nt her. Tho "court" woro n gray beard with which a flock of spnrrows might have viliuged u grove, nnd yet in splto of eyes of tho'JuryiTie'n naturally followed her as sho passed to her scat,' nnd th?y Haw Ariel Tabor bow gruvely to her across tho railing. Now, a thousand things uot not forth by legislatures, law men nnd Judges uffect n Jury, nnd tho slight salutation caused tho mom- locai journals, wnicb reflates reo&rynt times, but in the matter of tho Cory murder had not dared to do anything except follow thd Tocsin's ica'd. The Tocsin, having lit tho Are, fed it-fed It saltpeter und sulphur-for now Mar tin Pike was fighting hard. Tho farmers nnd people of tho less urban parts of tho country wcro ac customed to fodnd their opinions upon tho Tocsin. They regarded it as tho singlo Immutable rock of joiirnnlldtic righteousness' and wisdbrh in the world. Consequently, Btlrfetl by the outbursts of the paper, tlicy camo Into Canaan In great numbers, nnd, though tho pressure from tho town Itself was so strong that only a few of them managed to crowd Into .tho courtroom, tho others Joined their voices to thoie somber murinurs outdoors, which In creased In loudness ns tho trlnl went on. Tho Tocsin, however, was riot hav ing everything Its own way. Tho vol unio of outcry ngalnst Ilnppy Pear and born of this ono to glance nt ono an other, for It seemed to Imply that tho bis lawyer had diminished, it wns no ticed, in "very respectnbio quarters." exquisite lady In white not only know Claudlnb, but know that she had spok en tho truth. It was after tills that a feeling favornblo to tho defeuso now nnd then noticeably manifested Itself in tho courtroom. Still, when tho evl denco for the stnto was all In the life of Happy Fear seemed to rest In a balance' prccarlouit Indeed, nnd tho lit tle man, Bwnllowlng pitifully, looked nt his attorney with tho eyes of n sick, dog. , Then Joo gavo tho prosecutors an Il luminating and stunning surprlso and, tho vital neco'sslty for watchfulness . having offered In uvldenco tho revolver rounu upon uiauuiuo, prouueeu ns inn first witness a pawnbroker of Denver, who Identified tho weapon ns ouo ho had sold to Cory, whom lie had known very well. Tho second witness, also a Htrniigcr, had been oven moro Intimate ly acquainted witli tbo dead man, nnd there began to bo nn uneasy compre hension of what .Too had accomplished during that prolonged absence of his which had so nearly cost tho Ilfo of tho little mongrel, who was at present (most blissful Respectability!) n lively Tho over this fighting case, It once needed to bo stirred from n trnncollko gaze In Miss Tabor's direction and aroused to tho rcallzntion that it was there to' "sit" nnd not to dream. j Tho August air wan worm outside tho windows, Inviting to tho open country', to swimmlu' hole, to orchard I reveries or shaded pool wherein to drop n medltntlvo line. You would i hnvo thought no ono could willingly coon hlmtiolf in thin lint rnnm for (limn bourn twi n ,1pt wi.iin i.. mn ' convalescent lu Ariel's back yard wwttiirtn.1. nfnn ,,tinnii.i.. ,..... ' second witness nlso Identified tho ro- tlm urn of n .iimnr urn,, nr,.,,.',.',.,, hi,,, volver, testifying that ho had borrowed Ilnppy Fear, yet tho struggle to swid tor thorn wns utmost llko a riot, nnd tho bailiffs woro bilsy men. It wns a fighting case throughout, fought to n llnlsh on each tiny point ns it enmo up, dragging, lu tho mere matter of time, Interminably, yet tho pooplo of Canaan (uot only those who succeeded lu penetrating to tho court room, but tho others, who hung about tho corridors or outside tho building, nnd tho grout iiiiihh of Htay at homes, who rend tho story In tho Tocsin) found each moment of It enthralling enough. Tho stato'H attorney, fearful of losing so notorious a enso and not underestimating his opponent, had modoHtly summoned othors to his aid,, nnd tho nttornoy for tho defenHo sin glo handed faced "an nrmy of legal talent such as Holdout Indeed had hob lored nt this bar," faced It good na turally, nn eyebrow crooked up nnd hit head on ono sldo most of tho time, yot faced it Indomitably, He had a certain carolcss und (Unarming smllo when ho lost n point, which carried off tho defent us of only humorous account nnd not nt nil part of tho se rious business In hand, nod lu his treatment of witnesses ho was plausi ble, kindly, knowing that lu this case ho had no Intending perjurer to en trap! brought Into play tho rnro mid delicate art of which ho was a master, employing lu his questions suhtlo sug gestions und shadings of tone anil manner nnd avoiding words of debut Hblo nnd dangerous meanlngs-n fine craft, often attempted by blunderers to tholr own undoing, hut which, prac ticed by Joseph Louden, mudo Inartle uluto witnesses nrtlculuto to tho pro cbo effects which ho desired. This ho Hccompllshed us much by tho help of tho continuous tiro of objections from tho other sldo ns lu splto of them. Ho was intiultely careful, unking never mi III advised qucotlou for tho other nklo to use to his hurt and, though ex hibiting only n pleasant ensiness of nmnuor, wns electrically nlort. A hundred things had shown Ariel that tho feeling of (he place, lullueueetl by "public sentiment" without, was Hubtly und profoundly hostllo to Joo mid hla client. Hho read this lu thu poctntori, In tho Jury, even lu tho Judge, but It seemed to her that day by day tho Inimical spirit gradually failed Inside tho railing nnd aUo lu those spectators who, llko herself, were eaabled by upeclnl favor to bo present throughout Uio trial, nnd that now and then a kludtler ncntlment began to bo manifested, Slio was unaware how strongly sho contributed to oJToct this heraelf uot only through tho glow of vWblo sympathy which nullntiM from her, but by u particular action. t'huid luo was called by the Httito und told as It from Cory In St. Loula to settlo a quclitlon of marksmanship and that on his returning It to the owner the latter, then working his way eastward, hnd confided to him his Intention of stop ping lu Canaau for tho purpose of ex orcising it melancholy functions upou n 'mnn who hnd once- "dono him good" In that city. lly the tlmo tho witness hnd reached this point tho prosecutor nnd his as sistants woro on their feet, excited ly shouting objections, which wero promptly overruled. Taken unawares, they fought for tlmo. Thunder wan loosed forensic bellowlngs. Everybody lost his temper except Joo. And tho examination of tho witness proceeded. Cory, with that singular Inspiration to conlldo In soma ouo which lu tho char acteristic nnd the undoing of his hind, had outlined his plan of operations to tho witness with perfect clarity. ITo would first attempt, so ho had de clared, to Incite an attack upou hlmsolf by playing upou tho Jealousy of his victim, having already madu n tenta tive effort lu that direction. Falling In this, ho would fall back upon ouo of a dozen schemes (for lie was ready In illicit matters, ho bragged), the most likely of which would ho to play tho peacemaker, Ho would talk of hi good Intentions toward his enemy, speaking publicly of him In friendly nnd gentle ways, then, getting nt him secretly, destroy him lu such n fashion as to leave open for himself tho kind goto of self defeuso. In brief, hero was tho wholo tally of what hud netu ally occurred, with tho exception of tho last account In the sequence which had proved that demise for which Cory had not arranged, nnd It fell from tho lips of a witness whom tho prosecution had no means of Impeaching. When ho left tho stand, uiinliahon and undid credited after n frantic cross exnmlnu tlon, Joo, turning to resume his seat, lot his hand fall lightly for a second upon his client's shoulder. That was tho occasion of n demon stration which Indicated a sentiment favorable to tho defense (on tho part of nt lonst thrco of tho spectators), nnd It was lu tho nature of such a ham mering of canes upon the bare wooden floor as offoctunlly stopped all other proceedings Instantly. The Indignant Judge Uxed tho colonel, Teter Hrnd bury nnd Squire lluekalow with his glittering eye, yot tho hammering con tinued unabated, and tho ottoiuler.i surely would hnvo been conducted forth la Ignominy had uot gallantry prevailed, oven lu that formal place. Tho Judge, reluctantly realising that some latitude must bo allowed to theso aged enthusiasts, since they somehow seemed to belong to Miss Tabor, mudo hla remarks general, with tho tlmo worn threat do clear tho room, where upon tho loyal survivors of Eskow re lapsed Into unabashed silence. much of her story as tho luwaiormlttcd io u'h, iiHvnnniiug ner replies wun enough ensu. Only tho case itself, friHt protestations, too quick to bo J however, was clear, for, as he and his prevented, that Hho "never meant to ' friends feared, tho verdict might pos brln wo trouble to Mr Fear" and that ' slbly bo neither lu accordance with nt) 'Mid hnto to hnvo gea'lemen start la thlugs ou her account" When tho 4tetUK) took this perturbed witness few Interpolations became less fro tunt, and sho described straightfor wardly how Hho had found the pistol t Mm Moor uear tho prostrate tlguro 9t Cory and hidden It lu her owu dress. Tin attorneys for tho stnto listened with a somewhat cynical nunisouicnt to this portion of her testimony, bo- Iteylatf It of no account, uncorroborat ed, and that, If necessary, tho state uM Impeach tho witness on tho gteuttat that it hnd been ludlspensnblo t po4uco her. Sho camo down weep tog torn) tho stand, mid, tho uext vlt- MLjMtJwiu Immediately called, tho J ho Information Imparted by Mlko Shechan to tho politicians at Mr. Far bach's had been slowly seeping through tho vnrlous social strata of tho town, and, though at first Incredulously re jected, It began to And acceptance, Upper Main Htrcct cooling appreciably ii) ItH acceptance of tho Tocsin as tho law and the prophets. Thero were oven a few who dared to wonder In tholr hearts If thero had not been a uilHtnkc about Joo Louden, and, al though Mrs. Flltcroft weakened not, the relntlves of Squire Huckaiew and of I'oter IJrndbury began to hold up their heads a little after having rnndo homo horrible for those gentlemen and reproached them with their conversion as the last word of senile shame. In addition, the colonel's grandson nnd Mr. llrndbury's grandson had both mystifylngly lent countennnco to Joe, consorting with him openly, tho former for his own purposes, the latter bo- cnuso ho hnd cunningly discovered that It was n way to Miss Tabor's rcgurd, which since her gcntlo rejection of him ho had grown to believe, good youth, might bo tho plcasantcst thing that could ever come to him. Iu short, tho question had begun to thrive, Wns it possible that Kskew Arp had not been Insane after all? The best of thoso who gathered om inously about tho courthouse and Its purlieus wcro tho young7 farmers nnd flold hands, artisans aud clerks, ono of tbo latter being n pimply faced young man (lutoly from tho doctor's hands), who limped nnd would limp for tho rest of his life, ho who, of nil men, held the memory of Eskow Arp In least respect nnd wns burnlngly de sirous to rovongo himself upon tbo liv ing. Tho worst wcro of thut mystifying, embryonic, semi-rowdy type, thv Amer ican voyou, In tho production of which Canaan nnd her sister, towns every where over tho country nro prolific tho young man, youth, boy porhnps, crenturo of nameless ngo, whoso clothes nro llko thoso qt n brnketunn out of work, but who Is not n brake man In or out of work; wearing the black soft hat tilted forwnrd to shelter as a counter does tho contempt of a clerk that expression which tho face does not dnro wear quite lu tho open, nssertlug the possession of supremo ca pacity In wit, strength, dexterity nnd amours; the dirty handkerchief under the collar, tho short black coat, al ways double breasted; tho eyelids sooty, ono cheek always bulged, tho forehead speckled, tho lips cracked, horrible teeth and the affectation of possessing secret Information upon all matters of (ho universe, above all, tho Instinct of llmllng tho shortest way to any scene of olllchil Interest to tho policeman, fireman or ambulance stir-geon-a singular being, not profession oily criminal, tough histrionically rather than really, full of Its own argot of brag, hysterical when crossed, timid through great ignorance nnd therefore dangerous. It furnishes not tho loaders, hut the mass of mobs, aud It springs up at times of crisis from heaven knows whom. You might have driven through all tho streets of On mum a week boforo tho trial and huve neeii four or flvo such fellows, but from tho dny of Its beginning tho square was full of them, dingy shuttle cocks, batted up Into view by tho Toc sin. They kept tho air whirring with theh uoUe. Tho news of that sitting which had conned the squire, Flltcrort und lVter llmdhury to risk tho court's dls pleasure was greeted outsldo with loud and chcmont disfavor, and when, at noon, the Jurymen were marshaled out to cross tho yard to tho National House for dinner a largo crowd fol lowed aud surrounded them until they reached tho doors of the lytel. "Don't let lawyer Loudon ba-ojj:le you!" "II ing him!" "Tar and feathers fer l-.k 1 .k .t.iltft I....... W.I... Ill !. . . It was now, as Joo had said, a clear '," v, ?, V"'"1" "" mm "wfw w,crt i .. r,..i.. ....... i the mildest threats, and Joo Louden. watching from an upper window of the courthouse, obsened with a trou bled eye how certain of the Jury shrank from tho pressure of tho throng, how the cheeks of others showed sudden pallor. Sometimes "public sentiment" ban done evil things to thoso who have uot shared It, and Joo knew how rare u thing Is a Jury which dares to stand squaw agalust a town like Canaan arouxtHl. The end of that afternoon's session saw another point Jhnrked for tho de feat. Joo had put tho defendaut on the stantL aud the little mau had prov ed an excellent witness. During his life he IjnQ Jwon nmuy things many things dVroputublo; high staudnrds wore not brightly llluuilued for hhu In tho beginning of tho ulght march ... ....i i., ... t ... ... . i nit" ins niu iiuu ikyii. lie una iuvi vip, uuu tu imxu uuu vuuiiuy u null I . - , -- absor.bd Jlo.clxs.uhitlon .of tho. other "a fWV4. pgy gumbler. tho law, tho facts nor the convictions of tho Jury. Eugene's defection had uot altered tho touo of tho Tocsin. All day long a crowd of men and boys hung about tho corridors of tho courthouse, about tho square aud tho neighboring streets, and from these reso somber murmurs, moro aud more ominous. Tho public sentiment of a community llko Canaan can mnko It self felt lusldo a courtroom, aud It was j strongly exerted agalust Happy Fear. I Till 'INVMllt llllil lll-.l-vl .V.ll. u lumi.. ful aguut; Judge Tike had' Increased its strength with a staff which was thor oughly oUlclent, alert and always able to strike center with tho paper's road' 1 but TuVgrear ffiollve lmTTfllinliy coufo to bo tho Intention to do whnt Joo torn him to do that, and to keep Clnudlne no straight na ho could. In n measure these wcro tho two things that had brought him to tho pass in which ho now Btood, his loyalty to Joo and his resentment of whatever tampered with Clatldinc's strnightness. He was BUb- mlsslvo to tho consequences; ho wns Btlll loyal. And now Joo naked him to toll "Judt whnt happened," nnd Happy obeyed with crystal clenrness. Throughout the long, tricky cross cx amlnntlon Ins continued to toll "Just whnt hnpifcncd" with a plnlntlvc truth fulnbda n6t to bo imitated, nnd through out it Joo guarded him from pitfalls (for lawyers in their search after truth aro compelled by tho exigencies of their profession to mnko pitfalls oven for the honest) nnd gnvo him, by vari ous device's, tlmo to remember, though not to think, nnd made tho words "como right" in his tnbuth, so thai be fore the sitting was over n disquieting rumor rrtn through tho wnltlng crowd In tho corridors, across tho squnro nnd over tho town that tho case was sure ly going "Loudon's way." Tills wns nlso the opinion of n lookcr-oh in Cnnann n ferret fneed counselor of corporntlbns who, called to consulta tion with tho cmlnont Bucknlow (ueph ow of tho squire), hnd nfterwnrd spent nn hour In his company at tho trial. "It's going that young fellow Loudon's way," said tho stranger. "You say he's n shyster, but" "Well," ndmltted nuckalew, with some reliictnnce, "I don't mean that exactly. I'vo got nn old uncle who seems Intcly to think ho'n n great man." "I'll tnko your uncle's word for It," returned tho other, smiling. "I think he'll go pretty for." They had como to the flight of stopi which descended to tho yard, nnd tho visitor, looking down upon tho angry crowd, added, "If thoy don't kill him I" Joo himself was anxious concerning no such matter. Ho Hhook bands with Happy nt tho cud of tho sitting, bid ding him bo of good cheer, nnd when tho little mnn hnd marched nway un der a strong guard began to gather and sort his papers nt n desk Insldo tho bnr. This took him perhaps flvo min utes, und when ho hnd llulshed there wcro only three pooplo left In tho room n clerk, n negro Janitor with n broom nnd tho dnrky friend who nlwnys hope fully nccompanles a colored man hold ing high public office. Theso two ap provingly greeted the young lawyer, thu Jnultor handing him a note from Herbert Flltcroft und the friend me chanically "borrowing" n quarter from him ns ho opened tho envelope. "I'll bo roun yo' way to git n box o Bc-gnhs," laughed tho friend, "soon or. do ciunpiilgn open up good. Dey nil goln' voto yo' way" down on do leveo bank, but dey sho' ex pecks to git to smoke n little 'fo' leckshun day! Wo knows who's ow frlen'l" Norbert's mlsslvo wns lengthy nnd nbsorblng. Joo went on his way, pe rusing It with profound attention, but on ho descended tho stairway to tho floor below n loud burst of angry shout ing outsldo tho building caused him to hasten toward tho big front doors which faced Main street. Tho doors opened upon nn Imposing vestibule, from which n hnndsomo flight of stone steps, protected by u mrtrblo balus trade, led to tho ground. Standing nt tho top of theso stopi nnd leaning over tho bnlustrnde, ho had a clear view of half tho ynrd. No one was near him. Everybody was run ning In tho opposlto direction, toward that corner of tho yard occupied by tho Jail, tho crowd centering upon an agi tated whirlpool of men which moved slowly toward n door lu the high wall that Inclosed tho building, nnd Joo saw that Happy Fear's guards, conducting tho prisoner back to his cell, wero be ing Jostled nnd rushed. Tho distance they hnd rnndo wns short, but as thoy reached tho door tho pressure upon them Increased dangerously. Clubs roso In tho air, hats flew, tho whirlpool heaved tumultously, and the steel door clanged. nappy Fear was safe Insldo, but tho Jostlcrs wcro outsldo, bnllled, ugly and stirred with the passion that chauges a crowd Into n mob. Then some of them caught sight of Joo ns ho stood alone at tho top of tho Bteps, nud n great Hhoitt of rago and exultation arose. For a momont or two ho did not boo hla danger. At tho clang of tho door .his eyes, caught by tho gleam of a wide white hat, had turned toward tho Btreot, and ho was somewhat fixedly watching Mr. Ladew extricate Ariel nnd her aged and ludlguant escorts from uu overflow of tho crowd lu which they had been caught. Hut a voleo warned him, tho wild piping of a newsboy who had climbed Into a tree near by. "Joo Louden," ho Bcrcnmed, "look ontl" With a muflled roar Uie crowd surged back from tho Jail and turned toward tho steps, "Tar aud feather him!" "Take him over to the river and throw him In!" "Drown him!" "Hang him!" Then a thing happened which wus dramatic enough In Its luceptlon, but almost ludicrous In Its effect Joo walked quietly down the steps and toward the advancing mob with his head cocked to one side, one eyebrow lifted and ono corner of his mouth drawn dowa In a faintly distorted emtio. Ho went straight toward tho yelling forerunners, with only a small buudlo of papors la hla bands, and then, white the nonpartisan spectators held their breath, expecting tbo shock of contact, atralgbt on through them. A number of tho bulge cheeked form ed tho scattering van of these forerun ners, charging Aylth hoarso nnd cruel fthrieks of triumph. Tho first, appar ently afeottt .to tear .Jpovh Lofdqa to Ll lYlllQ headache blilousncss,gdys !$&& i akin. Then ask him if he 0,,unbK I your uslnc Aver's Pills rnr",m nWl Laxatwe ggSsSaag. .rtfl fitintiffPfi romitennnco" nfnra's length, swerved violently nnd with the loud cry. "Hrnd lllm oftl" hashed on up tho stone steps. The mnn next bo iiin.i him followed his lend, with tho same shout, strategy nnd haste. Then tho others of this ndvonco nttacic, unu Ing themselves confronting the quiet mnn, who kept his even pnee and show ed no Intention of turning asldo for there, turned suddenly asldo for him and, taking the cue from tho first, pur sued their way, bellewing: "Head him off! Head him oftl" until thero were n dozen and moro rowdylsh men and youths upon tho steps, tholr eyes blaz ing wltli fury, menacing Loudon's back with frightful gestures ncross tho mar bio balustrade as thoy hysterically bleated tho chorus, "Head him off!" Whether or not Joo could hnvo wnlk pl throuch tho entire mob ns he had wnlked through theso Is n mnttcr for Bpcculntlou. It wns believed In Cn unnn that ho could. Alrcndy a gust of mirth began to swoop over tho stern er Bplrlts as they paused to marvel no lws at the disconcerting ndvnnco of the lawyer than nt tho spectnelo presented by tho Intrepid daredevils upon the steps, n kind of lnno actually opening before tho young man ob ho walked stcndlly on. And when Mr. Sheehnn, lending half n dozen hugo men from tho Forbach brewery, unceremoniously shouldered a way through tho mob to Joe's side, reaching him where tho press wns thickest, it Is n question If tho services of his detachment wero needed. Tho Inughtcr Increased. It beenmo voluminous. Homeric salvos shook tho nlr. And never ono of tho tiro enters upon the steps lived long enough to live down tho hateful cry of that dny, "Head hlra off!" which wns to becomo n cntchward on tho streets, n tuunt moro stinging than nny dovlBod by de liberate Invention, nn Insult bitterer than tho nnccstrnl doubt, a fighting word nnd tho grcnt historical Joke of Cnunnn, never omitted In after dnys when tho tnlo wns told how Joe Lou den took that short wnlk across tho courthouse yard which made him may or of Canaan. (To Do Continued.) An Antl-qiim, oi-TTT? Damages tn ,. ... 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