' — ‘X .. OAYTON HERALD. STONES PILL TUB All LED INTO AMBUSH Chicago Street Car fltrtoere as Sea eegage to Battle DAYTON EVENTS OF THE DAY tow af tfca 1 o * n *1 Ite» Past WMfc. la Senator Morgan severely criticise* the Panama policy at Rooaevelt. Senator Foster baa received excellent committee aaaignmenta lo r a new m an. The governor of U ta h w ill order m ilitia to the scene of the m ining' aUUta.--------- — --------"— ------— — Colon baa been closed J o foreign ships despite the protests of foreign consuls. _____ Secretary Hitehecqk has suspended another clerk in the In d ian territory land office. Reports from In d ia te ll of a flood of the Palar river which wiped out an en­ tire town. Tw o hundred persons were drowned. W h ile K in g V icto r of It a ly was leav­ ing Ix>ndon an obstruction was found on the failroad tracks, evidently placed there for the purpose of wrecking his tra in . Senator M itch ell has introduced a h ili carrying $46,060 defray th e en- penses of testing Am erican tim b er to determine the actual strength of differ ent sixes and kinds. The U n ited States circ u it court, in session a t New Y o rk, has derided th a t Charles Neely must pay $20,000 Neely was convicted of embeaslement of postal funds in Cuba. Colombia accuses 'America of being a » a lly to Panama rebels. W yom ing officers have captured Tom Oday, of C urry gang fame. The Chicago street car strike down to a basis of baragning. is .. The P hilippines w an t tariff on many articles reduced so as to encourage trade w ith Am erica. A b o u t30 Ita liia n miners in a Penn­ sylvania m ine joat th e ir lives by rush­ ing back to save their gold. Chicago, Nov. 26.— Fierce fighting, in which the police need th e ir clubs freely and twice th eir revolvers, marked the opening of the State street cable line by the Chicago C ity railw ay yesterday. As far aa can he tained, nobody toaa seriously injured, although there were many broken heads among the rioters who came in contact w ith the clubs of tbe p o lic e / W h ile the fighting was going oa in the streets, the usual confereno in progress and propositions and counter propositions were passing back fo rth . Late in the afternoon, i t eaid by M ayor Harrison, President Mahon, of the street car men, and the attorneys fol both sides, th a t an agree­ ment had been -reached, hot lit t le defi­ nite inform ation was known concerning its nature. A ll day long on State street the com­ pany was hampered by the work of the mob, which piled obstructions upon the tracks, drove pegs and spikes into tbe cable slot and cut tro lley wires in many places. The A telier avenue line was badly damaged ea rlier in tbe day and required several hours’ work by a strong force of repair men, who were heavily guarded by the police. No a t­ tem pt has been made to run oars on th is line since tbe commencement of th e strike. In policing the four branches dpened last week, as well ae the State street line, patrolmen were stationed only at •treat intoreettiona, except where trouble was most lik e ly to occur. Pewar policemen were d etailed to ride on the stlreet cars yesterday than d u r­ ing last. week. Five trains were p a t into operation on the State street cable lin e. After removing spikes from the cable slots a t Fifty-seventh and F ifty -first streets, the first tra in was blocked a t Forty-first street by iron rails placed across the tracks. Tbe crews began to remove the obstructions, when from behind fences a volley of stones earns. The police charged the rioters w ith revol­ vers draw n. A running fight ensued the police firing upon the jp o b . By this tim e a mob collected about the cart, and another charge by the police was made upon them before the ob­ struction could be removed JAPAN IS BOLD. Santo Domingo has offered to give W ill Try te Intercept Twe Hessian W ar- skips Bound tor Port Arthur. the U n ited States an island i f she w ill 8 t. Petersburg, Nov. 26.— A semi­ help in subduing the rebels. official Russian agency baa received Governor Cham berlain has called from Tokio a report to the effect th a t an etxra session of the Oregon legis­ Japanese warships have been dis­ lature to meet December 21. patched to prevent the Russian war "is, Tsarevitch and Baian, reach- - r I t la said th a t Senator H anna w ill be _____ a candidate lor president and if he can- i j ng port A rth u r to Join the Russian not w in w ill bring out H e rric k. — - gquhrdon-these. Celorado mine owners attrib u te the Regained as SlgaUlcaaL death of two bosses to a deep plot of London, Nov. 26 — T he alarm ing re­ strikers and offer a reward of $6,000 for port from Tokio that Japanese w ar ves­ the g u ilty persons. sels have been dispatch«^ to intercept The American Federation of Labor r-'haa re-elected Samuel Gompere pruei two Russian warships cannot be con­ dent. Next year’s convention w ill firmed here. I t is possible this report is connected meet in San Francisco. w ith the statement of the Japanese Tom H o rn , the noted W yom ing m ur jou rn al, the Nagasaki Shimpo, which derer, has been hanged. announced yesterday th a t a Japanese Typhoid fever is epidemic a t W il­ squadron of 12 vessels bad le ft Sasebo (or an unknown destination. liam s collage, W illiam sto w n. Maas. The fact th a t such a statement should The great railw ay merger formed by be issued by the Russian semi-official H i l l is to be dissolved and conditions agency is, however, regarded as signifi­ w ill be the same aa before. cant. Curiously enough, the Russian Tbe treasury departm net favors mov newspaper, Svet, a few days ago, ex­ pressed the belief th at com m unication! ing the customs headquarters of Wash­ between Port A crthur and Japan had ington from Port Townsend. already been interrupted. In Cardiff yesterday renewed activity The Germ an emperor’s phyaiciana have ordered him to spend a t least two was reported on the part of the Russian and Japanese agents, w ith a view to se­ months in a warm er elianate. curing fu rth er shipments of coal. Senator M itc h e ll haa introduced a numbei > * b illa in tbe senate making Angry W ltk Resale. ehanges in the laws of H a w a ii. Seoul, Nov. 26.— T he tension be­ Bank robbers terrorised the town of tween Russia and Corea has become Green M ountain, Iow a, and after more tense by reason of a treaty made wrecking the bank building secured by the latter in connection w ith the opening of the port of Yong H am Pho $1,000 and escaped. to foreign trade. The Russian m inis­ The Chicago street railw ay company ter is reported to have notified the em­ and the strikers have- agreed on a ll peror th at i f the port i t thrown open to points a t issue, excepting two. These foreigners, Russia w ill take drastic ac­ are lik e ly to be settled soon. tion against Corea. To this end the A gigantic combine has been formed emperor is reported to have declared in San Francisco to secure control of all th at he did not consider it any of Rus­ sia’s business w hat he d id w ith his ter­ im portant m illin g planto and rito ry. food concerns on the Pacific coast Ex-Queen N atalu, of Servia, the sole h eir of the late K ing Alexander, has declined to accept anything given him after his marriage w ith Queen Draga The property thus renounced amonuts to $400,000. The king and queen of It a ly are the guests of Ixjndon. The Colombian peace commission has arrived in Colon, Panama, but w ill not ba received. The Federation of Labor has asked President Rooeevelt to reopen the case of Bookbinder M ille r. H onolulu, Nov. 26.— Governor Car­ ter took the oath of office and was for­ m ally inaugurated yesterday a t the capital. There wot a large assembly of federal and territo ria l officials and memliers of the army and navy. E d ­ ward S. Boyd, commissioner of public lands, tendered his resignation, and i t i l l be accepted. A ll the other mem­ bers of the governor’s official staff w ill be retained, except H enry E . Cooper, superintendent of public works, and Aleaxnder T>. Hawes, J r ., private sec­ retary to the governor. The senate w ill probably fix some Rebels Reject Peace Offer. date in December to vote on the Cuban W ashington, Nov. 26.— No word was treaty and then adjourn u n til th a t received here tonight aa to w hether the tim e. rdbela had renewed th e ir fighting on Santo Dominao. A message today said M rs. C arrie Nation created a scene at the government today commissioned the W h ite House and was arrested be­ U n ited States M inister Powell, the cause she preaisted in seeing the presi­ Beligan m inister, the m inister of H a y ti dent. and the Spanish consul to visit the in ­ General George M . R andall, formerlv surgent camp. Comequently an arm is­ of Vancouver, W ash., may become tice waa agreed upon to expire a t noon, major general if the senate refuses to and the peace commission consulted w ith the insurgent leaders. T h e la t­ confirm the appointm ent of Wood ter, however, refused to entertain the Chicago strikers continue to stone peace proposals. street pars and assault nonoanion w ork­ men. , The company receives little sympathy hecaute they have not agreed W ashington, Nov. 26.— Tbe annual to arbitration. irb ltn report of the Commlsskmer of Indian Panama w ltl not liston to the over­ Affairs Jones advocates the education tnrea at the I eace commission from of the Indian in the rudiments of the English language, apd .th a t he be Bolivar. - taught th a t he m u w work or starve. The flagship of the American fleet a t The commissioner thinks bis policy in Panama sainted the flag of the new re­ a generation or more w ill regenerate public w ith >1 guns. the n e e , and th at the Indian should be protected only to the extent th at ha The U n ited 8tatea has officially as­ may gain confidence in himaelf, leaving sumed sovereignty over the naval sta­ civilised conditions to do the n e t. tion a t Guantanamo, Cuba. The German colonial society ia to New Y o rk , Nov. » . — The sultan of send a number of young men to this T urkey, frequently reported to be i ll country to study cotton growing. from one cause or another, fa now a l­ collection* for leged b y the Vienna correspondent of The internal reven wars $ 3 6 1 ,1 » the W orld to be suffering from a cancer October of thia pa me month last of the intestines. H a fa said to h iv e greater than for the refused to umieryo an operation. p ia r. MAJOR DECEIVED BY MORO LEADER HASSEN. a n d re i Nativas K H k d -M a jo r i ‘T h * Captaia did not relax his grip up­ C H A P T E R Y I.—(CoatianodJ A t la it came the eventful day, and on the old man, but, as the voice of the Dame Nature could never have made a stranger reached hi* ears, it wa* observ­ r— -!------- •«« *r - more flortou* one, for the mn »hone ed that be not simply shivered, but shud­ M a n illa , Nov. 26.— Three hundred from a cloudless sky. co®!. deUcioux dered like a man with the ague. breexeo blew, and everything looked H e slowly turned hi* head, his face still Moros are known to have been killed scarlet, and there wa* a look in his eye« bright and beautiful. and many others were carried off dead When Carol aexumed her bridal robes that was most wonderful to behold, but or wounded, as a result of five days’ se­ the looked too sweet sad »ad for mortal whether of fear or defiance, or both, it vere fighting in Jolo between the A m eri­ eyes, and even the heart of the fierce old would have been hard to say. For half can troops under General Leonard Wood wan throbbed with a balf-phy when she a minute he looked at the man in _____ black the insurgent*. M ajo r H — L . directed a look a t him, as i t in mute cn- over his tight deserted hi* eyes and sullen fury alone raged ol the fourteenth cavalry, and treaty H a had hoped against hope, and now there. five American privates were wounded. “ W hat do you seekT" he finally de­ General Wood landed near Siet Lake, only anger and despair reigned la his in Jolo, November 12. The Moros heart. There was no chance of rescue manded. were soooTbcated, and fighting began left now, It seemed to him, and the sac­ “ I seek you. Count. Be careful how rifice must go oa, though it cut him to you carry yourself if you would not hare im m ediately and continued u n til No­ the heart to aee his darling child wedded all made known here,” returned the new­ P H O T O G R A P H IC IN T R O D U C T IO N . vember 17. to such a desperate villain as he knew comer. M ajo r Scott was taking Panglima Has­ the Captain to be. V o i a g C ouple F ir s* Ma* In P h o t o g ­ Cunning crept into tbe eye* of the ten, tbe M oro leader, who had been ta k ­ r a p h e r ’* TSWe-wt a F a ir . Frohr-au open window a pair of keen Some men would hare been en prisoner, to Jolo. W h ile en route, eyes watched ail that waa transpiring. Captain. M any year* ago, when tintypes first Hasten asked to be allowed to see his Though many years had passed away foolish enough to b ar* Sown at the came Into general use, the booth where fa m ily . H is appeal was granted, and since he had set eyes on the interior of stranger, and hare been defeated, hut be pictures ^verv made “ w hile you wait' he thereupon led M ajor Scott into an the Terrace, Roger did not seem to tar­ waa too wise for such a false course. “Gentlemen, you will excuse me for a waa the center of a large crowd at ev­ ambush, where the American detach get certain things about the mansion with taw minutes while I retire with this per­ ery county fa ir and popular resort, which he hod been fam iliar at that time, ment was fired upon. M ajor Scott end from among the vine* outside a little son and explain to him the mistake un­ old-time photographer tells an expert shot in both hands. Haasen succeeded ence he had loug ago, before the secrets balcony he could observe without being der which he labors," said the Captain. in escaping during, this unexpected a t­ himself seen. Not twenty yards away O f course those present murmured aa of the camera were known to every­ tack, but is supposed to have been the swiftest home la all the surrounding audible assent, at which the mysterious body. k ille d the following day, . w a t»y w a e -la -waiting, hidden by the stranger smiled, and came very near H e had set up a tent a t a county fair, laughing. The fighting to o l place in a country trees. and waa trying to 'd ru m trade. He -He accompanied tue Captain, however, Roger Darrel’s waa not the only form covered w ith swamps and rocks. The stood outside ids tent, calling In true Moros were driven across the country that cronched at a window' and looked and there were some who saw that he haw ker fashion the m e rit* of hla pic­ from Siet Lake to the town which Has­ on, for a man dressed in black, and with held In his hand a little rerolrer, which w»s kept half concealed. Evidently the ture*. The people who gathered around a certain foreign air about him, was * t hed made hie • headquarters, and one of those opening upon the piaxza, foreign gentleman had no intention of be­ were Interested and curious, but some­ where i t was reported the Moros were and his eyes were glued npon Captain ing overpowered by treachery.' w h a t in aw e of the little black box In ­ 2,000 strong. Captain Grant went away with a look Grant with a cold gleam in them, while The rebel position was attacked in from hl* muatached lips fell the words: upon his face of mingled hate and shrewd side tbe te n t F in ally the photographer the flank by the American troops, who * “ A t last I hare run him down!” cunning—a look that would perhaps have thought he might set tbe sheep to 'run - occupied the town and inflicted a lose The ceremony commenced. I t waa des­ alarmed the foreigner had he noticed It ntng by singling out one of the crowd of 60 kille d on the Moros’ side. Hae- tined never to go throngh, and yet not and been more caution*; but he waa not and taking hla picture free. Standing w ith a sm all party, was sur 'through thia mysterious foreigner who willing to give the Count, aa he called near each other were a young man and rounded. Tbe rest of the Moros went appeared to have such an attachment for into the swamps out of which they the soldier daeUdt-eaaq any Interruption. From the easy attitude he had assumed. Were driven on November 16, leaving It waa easy to see that he intended watch­ 76 dead behind thgjn- On November ing i t throngh. • . 17 tbe American forces renewed the a t­ “One wife more cannot hurt the rogue, tack on the retreating Moroe, of whom for | he has already had at least ten, so 40 more were killed. tar as my knowledge of him goes. A * tor The rebel forces have been lite ra lly the girl, she loves him pot, and it will destroyed by these operations. Gen­ only please her -to learn that the -is not eral Wood says the indications are that hla wife. The Count play»'- his carda there w ill be no extension of the upris­ well, bnt that branded hand and the black glove have betrayed h im ” ing w hich was handled without d iffi­ In the midst of the ceremony, however, culty. qnite an unlooked-for event occurred. On November 18 General Wood Both at Richmond Terrace and Darrel started on an expedition against a body C hart there were machines for mannfac-1 of 2,000 Moros w ho are in . the moun­ taring gaa, such as Is the general custom ' tains back of T a b lib i. No news has among the wealthy planters of the South- 1 yet been received as to the result of era States, and the whole supply was fur­ nished by a single pipe. this movement. W hile the minister w a i just propound­ General Wood had under him two ing to Carol the solema question as to battalions o f th e Tw enty-eighth in whether she would ‘‘take this man to be (entry regiment, one of the Twenty- yonr lawfully wedded husband” sudden th ird regiment, a platoon of Captain and complete darkness came npon the George Satley’a battery, tw o troopa of whole house, every gas jet being extin­ the Fourteenth cavarly, and a detach­ guished on tlie instant. The effect can be imagined. Conster­ ment of engineers. M ajo r Scott, assist­ ed by a force composed of three com­ nation, filled the mind o f almort every one, and thfl few guest* present were panies of the Seventeenth infantry, platoon of Captain D . J. Rambough’s alarmed, not knowing what was about to happen. battery, and a troop of the Fourteenth Captain Grant did not realise whether cavalry. this was an accident or part of a deep- laid plan to rohhlm of his intended bride, so. In order to be ready for emergencies, SHIP DISCOVERY LOST. be threw one arm around her. A t almost the same instant, however, Carol waa w reckage Found In Northern W aters ■ M * encircling arm, aad he lo n ls Pate of Crow ana P aaasngsra. received a blow on the head that stag­ Seattle, Nov. 25.— A special dispatch gered him. H e made a clutch, but hl* to the Poat-Iptelligencer from Junean, arm only clasped the empty air. W hither Alaflth, announce* th at J. Bent, a pas­ the young girl had gone he coaid not guess. senger on the steamer Excelsior, Cap­ A light was struck, and upon being ap­ tain Moore, arrivin g today, reports that plied to the gaa the rooms were once a m a n of wreckage from the steamer more illuminated. Then the truth became T H E H A U N T E D M IL L . Discovery haa washed ashore at the apparent month of Seal rive r, 30 miles below Carol was missing. Grant, credit for the aagadty he really a young woman. Thin king that they Y ak u ta t. Bent’a inform ation makes W hither she had gone, or who had car­ po«»e»»ed. • . would ilka to be taken together, and There were those present who really that the tw o would have more courage practically certain th at the Discovery ried her away, not a soul In that room ia loat, and leaves little hope for either could say. Perhaps Lawrence Richmond expected they would never see him again. to face the camera than a lone victim, passengers or cyew. I t ia believed, in could give a shrewd guess, and, as some­ They knew not who the mysterious man the photographer edited out:' waa, but he waa evidently on the Cap­ fact, th a t everybody on board perished. thing like the truth came through hie “T hat gentleman right there and that Ind, he could not help the faint, grim tain'* trail, and upon the face of the lat­ The wreckage found, Bent says, con­ smile that crept over his countenance. I t ter they had read guilt plainly. lady, come Inside aud I ’ll give you pic­ sists of pieces of life boats, life pre­ caught the eye of Captain Grant, and in Lit tii y>ri[ Richmond waa among the tures in tw o minutes, free of charger* servers and large pieces of her h u ll. another instant he was at the man’s side, number. He felt sure that the Nemesi* The tw o looked at each other, grin­ He Mates th a t a terrible storiq pre­ hla hand clutching hla arm. for whom he had longed had come, and ned, and finally came Inside the tenL vailed for a week p rior to November “ You have sealed your doom by this that the Captain had fallen Into hla “Stand right there," said tbe photog 16, on w hich date he boarded the E x ­ set, Lawrence Richmond,’’ he hissed, grasp. That it was due to the judicious item I d the newspapers he also had no rapher. “T h a t’* IL Now hold atlll a celsior a t Y ak u ta t, having walked 90 savagely. minute. There you are. Now w a it till doubt. miles from Seal rive r to catch the I finish 'em up.” Now that the akles seemed brightening, C H A P T E R V II. steamer. The Captain's face was as black as a hi* thoughts turned upon the abduction of . In a few minutes he handed them The Y u katat Indians were watching thundercloud when he grated those word* b it child. There had been no change in each a tintype In a pink paper frame. the beach for bodies and they claim to •n t between his teeth, and well might he hi* ideas thus tar, and when be declared They looked at the pictures curiously. have found a large piece of x a at and a he enraged, believing, as he did. that this to the Captain that it wa* his opinion Then the young woman blushed and man’s coat. some of the treacherous work of the Roger Darrel w a* the one they had to her companion grinned and tittered. thank for thia madcap act he spoke hl* man whom he held la hl* power. ' ' “ IJk e ’em T ’ asked the photographer, "Ton have played me talie, Richmond, conviction* truly. Ship* Ordered te Colon. H e was jnst about to give tome orders briskly, thinking of possible customer* deny it If you dare,” he hissed. “ Hark, New Y o rk, Nov. 26.— Orders to pro even now I can hear yonr accomplice rid­ In reference to pursuit, which would have In the crowd outside. need to Colon are reported to have been ing off, and doubtless carrying your been quite useless, a* the bold abductor “ W aaL” said the man, slowly, “it received by the commmander* of the daughter with him—a second Lochinvar. must be mile* away by this time, when looks like her, and I guess It looks like hattleehipe Kearsarge and Masaachn- Highly romantic, no doubt, but yon «ball one of the window* of the room wa* me, buL ye see, I didn’t know and I aatta, which are now at the New York' suffer for it, even if it should be the last darkened and- a man entered In whom guess she didn’t know w e waa goln’ to navy yard. A ll the officers have been act of my life. A brave foe I can honor, they recognised Captain Grant. be In the same picture.” H e waa alone! summonyi by telegraph, and those but • traitor I despise. and would risk “Thought you'd like ’em that way,' who are here have been told they are life to give him the punishment he de­ answered the photographer. “ Pleasant C H A P TE R V III. to rem ain on board. The Kearsarge serves.” Although Carol Richmond had hoped souvenir of your visit to the fa ir to­ “ Listen to me!" cried the old man, now coaled last week and nearly a ll her for something to occur In her favor when stores are now on board. S ixty ma­ fully alarmed for hi* safety, as he saw hope seemed even a delusion and a hol­ gether.” “ W aal, yea, but you see we didn’t rines have been added to her company, that the mad soldier-adventurer woe In a low mockery, she had never expected It to fit state to do any rash act, “although I come together. I never seen her be­ The Masaachnsetta ia in dry deck, bat come in the way It did. would have saved my daughter If It had w ill be out in a few days. When the gas waa *o suddenly extin­ fore.” been possible, yet I ewear to you I bad Then the tw o snickered, and the pho­ guished, through the agency of the not the remotest suspicion of eneb a thing occurring; hut now I ae* through It ail Shrewd Andrew, who bad arranged all tographer bowed them out aa quickly these matter* with the young man be­ •a he could. Denver, Colo., Nov. 25.— T h e m in e ra plainly. Do you know who has carried forehand, she too waa somewhat alarmed sway yonr bride, Captain Grant? The T h a t year he did a good business, and of the Northern coal fields, m mas* ronng m atter of Darrel Chace ha* been by the total darkness that came npon at the next fa ir be set up hla booth meeting a t Louisville, Colo., today, for kerer the scene. Before she had time, how­ again. One day a young couple came th e second tin»« rote,! to reject the "Roger Darrel her»!” snarled the Cap­ ever, to collect her tense* she felt the proposition of the operators for a settle­ tain. Captain's arm encircle her waist and In and greeted him w ith amilea of ment of the strike, in that district. I t Hla coolness, which bad always seemed draw her close to him. Then she wa* doubtful recognition. I t was the young man and woman o f the year before. ia understood this action ia in the part of hi* nature, had apparently de­ suddenly torn from hl* grasp. Into whose possession she had now ’’H ow do yon do?” cried the photog­ nature of a sympathetic strike. The serted him at thia juncture, leaving him vote is said to have been in opposition the embodiment of savage rage. The idea come Carol could not even guess, and. rapher. “I —I aee you know each other taken even at the very woret, it coulJ now.” to tbe advice of the officials of the advanced by the old man might have gained more headway hot that in again not be more hitter than finding heraelf “ Yea,” answered the man, looking U n ited Mineworkers, who have been searching the face of Lawrence Rich­ in the arms of the man ‘»he hated and trying to effect a settlement in the mond with his keen eyes, he detected a despised—Captain Grant. sheepishly a t the girl. “ M y folks know Northern fields. About 1,600 men gleam in the other’s orba which it seem- Somehow, *«delicioae eenae of repose some folks of hers over to Hopkins, are affected by the vote. - teemed to pervade her whole being, and and when they seen her picture they ed to him waa induced by triumph. T hat settled i t A ll he might say the gave way to the multitude of fanclee reco’nlxed IL An’ th at’s how we got would go for naught, and Lawrtncd Rich­ that flooded her brain, by fainting dead acquainted.” Ship Last W ltk Many ef Crww. mond saw from the flash upon the other's away. “ I'm very glad,” said the photog- Point Arenas, C a l., Nov. 25.— The face that he w at doomed. The soldier She waa dimly consdona of a jolting steamer Scotia has arrived here with clutched him, and his tarn, purple With motion, a* If one the hack of a horse and rapher. “8o’m I; ain’t you, Llaxle?” five of the crew of the French bark passion, looked more like the possession moving rapidly, bat^lt waa a long time “ Yea,” said Lixtle, shyly. Françoise Koppe, which waa wrecked of a tend than a hnman being. before conacionaneee rrinmed la fail. She “Ton hare played me false, and now 1 wae Mill clasped In the arms of her ab­ last week near P o in t Reyes. Thirteen tall bring ruin upon you. 1 told you ductor. aad looking up, could ae* hi* face N o th la tc to L ose. of tbe crew are unaccounted for. The M a m m a -W h y , W illie, you’ll make Françoise Koppe waa bound from New­ It was a dangerous gam* playing with in the mystic etar light. I t waa the couatcuanc* of Roger D a r­ yourself tick. Juat aa sure aa you eat castle, A ustralia, to San Francisco, Are, and it teem* yon would not heed It. The consequence* be upon yonr own rell another piece of that pie you’ll be sick and was 79 days out. The Françoise head. Do you hear me. traitor7" H e aeemed to bo aware of the fact to-morrow. Koppe waa loaded w ith coal. She waa Hla haad had caaght tbe old man's that ebe had once more come hack to life, W illie — W ell, I don't care; to-morrow a steel bark of 1,726 tons and Was b u ilt throat, and la hit fury of madnea* be for presently he looked down aad eoftly ain’t no bO lIday.-Phiiadelpbla Press. a t Nantes, France, in 1900. would in all probability h a rt choked spoke her name. . a_____ __________ Lawrence Richmond, for the taw guests "Oh, Roger, you have saved me from Caaoe a a d Rffoc*. B etters Try la Cat Rtega (ML were so filled with horror that that dreadful man. I am ao glad. *o “Banting la financially erabarraased.” they could move neither hand nor limb; glad.” M arion, In d ., Nov. 25 — Burglars "H o w did th at happen 7” but at thia juncture tbe form of the mys­ I t * * • an ehe could say; simple enough entered the home of John 8hippey, a terious foreigner darted across the Boor. in itself truly, and yM the relieved ery of 'H la w ife’s Easter bonnet waa sent lum ber merchant, last night, and a t­ One hand fell upon the shoulder of the an overburdened heart. Roger looked horn* C, O. D .” tempted to cut off the fin g e r*'o f his erased- soldier.-------- - down npon her tenderly, and even drew T h * true teat o f civilisation, fa not ■laughter, E d ith , to secure her diamond “Jnet la tinte to preveat the charge of her closer to him, an action she could do ring*. The g ir l’s scream* caused the murder from being added to the Hat of nothing to prevent, even had the so de­ tha ceaaux. nor the xlae of cities, nor w burglar* to flee. Thre^ m en have been ■ rimes of which you stand accused, my sired. the crops; tffit the kind of men tha dear CoonL” How long they had been riding Carol country turns out.-B m eraou, arrested on suspicion. J » *" ; t scon could not even gu a , but It must hare been quite a time. Where waa Ko«er taking her? The thought came to hre suddenly, and she instantly made up her uiind to aak. v “ I will take you anywhere you wish, Carol. I was beading for the old ruined mill, where, as you know, the widow, U r*. Randall, lives alone. I f you can think of any better place, tell me, and I shall carry you there. M y only object in carrying you off was to save you from a designing villain, a man whom I nave met before, aud about whom there ts a mysterious familiarity that pussies me at time«.” “ I believe you, Roger, and sooner would I have died than have become hla wife: but it *eeiu*d *a if my sense* were bound, aud all that I did wa* I d a me­ chanical way. Thank heaven, you *aved me from such- a fate. I shall never tar­ get It, Roger, never.” There was sincerity In her voice, but l o g made e r _______ Rager no full for utterance, knowing, aa he did. that all wa* over between them, and that of her own free will the had yielded to the dictate* of fate, and 'renounced all happiness and peace. (T * be continued.) -"1 ir t«N( B leetlve U;M A. M, Beptoaakee *, issa Nerth BooxS WAT Patty Pall» height Pally t a t a ii Arrive Arrive Laave 1X41 BISS* 11 A» S i a s __ S o :B äS gle’dyke!_______ t e a a-a a n a a t t I*:» c a & m a Htv C JeiS-.U a a MeDe’IdaW:» * .a ■ A* L a P eM ea|M A *a.3 At ua 8 5 S B r f t ? V . • :M *.■ I l A tL a • :** a .a »:« $.al U't V’y • :U *J l û t y.a Bo or b ea SAi A. (.** A.a CM L a ceop.m •:» a m «A »L a Bhanike * :« a m •BO. B. MOHLBB, eea. naaaasi •B. J. Basala. BaperlateadeaL rio fioiNDi m m . 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