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President's Physician and Bride. her. I followed her to England while the glory of It all was still strong In her Imagination. I made her throw over the man to whom ahe wits virtual ly bound—" "The man whom you tried to mur der laat night?" "You ’re right—you guessed right That was the man. 1 made her break with him. It would have been u damnable thing to have done If I Imd kuown but 1 never knew for certain. I refused to see for myself, and site never told me. Perbups, anyhow, It wouldn't have mattered. All's fair In love, uuil 1 didn't cure who suffered. Hut tlmt wasn't all. I was lu debt. An (A ll iltfhu r«Mi veU. H i. llobb*-Merrill Co.I International spy bad got bold of uml bribed unit threatened mo al 8YNOP8I3. bus to bo practiced oven In cheap ternately. To get out o f bis clutelies, — 8 — tilings. Ilcslilcs, order 1ms been estab 8 y l v l * Omnoy, h « r lover, U L h a r.t Fur- lished In Sldl hd A Idles, uml any act I gambled like a fool and lost lost all the time. At last I yielded. I made quliur, finds, has fall» n In l o v « with Can turn Arnuud o f tin* Fort’ iMu l,ogU»n. In <>f wanton aggression must bo pun use o f my friendship with nil English CHptuln Sow» i s room Futqu hur f o n t » ished with a hard hand. You say the S o w e r to hav e rr «*»ton ‘ w 1 O. I!* » i v officer to get hold o f what t believed turned to him. F * r q u l i * r I* helped to hi* bullet has been extracted?” to be vuluable Information. Oh, 1 did room* by Oah itelle Smith. Sower domain!* ” Y os.” It budly enough. They found mo out an apology. Itefused. he forct'M Farquhur "O ld It suggest anything to you?” to resign hi« coinniiealoti In return for uml there wasn't an Inch between mo poa«e*«lon o f Fatrquar » fath er m w rit The doctor shrugged Ids shoulders. and ruin. God knows what would ten confession that he had murdered Sow Ills small brown eve* Imd shifted from Methodists retain ban on dancing, er*H father. Uahrtelle »u v ea Furuuiwir lmvo been the end. I Just silt thorn fro m autelite T o ahleld Arnuud, Sylv ia * the colonel's fare to the floor. cards and theaters. and walled for them to make up their fiance. Fa rq u har nrofeaaea to hav e atolen "It forced me to the conclusion that w a r plane ami telle the real culprit why With tremendous losses the Germans minds. The mull I had ousted was op he dltl so. As litchurd Na m el e s s he Join* the assailant was In possession of an make large gains at Verdun. the Fore ign 1-eglon and aee* Sylvia, now army revolver stolen, without doubt." posite me, mid 1 waited for him to Mint*. Arnuud. meet Colonel Oeatlnn. Women’s clubs are planning an in “ Without doubt," Colonel liestlun laugh, llo oniuo forward and accepted Futqu hur meets S y lv ia and Ouhrlolle. and the responsibility. You understand — learns from Corp oral tlo etx o f the c o l agreed. "The man Is doing well?" ternational congress for 1920. onel's cruelty. Arnuud becomes a drunk he was one of them, and he tied their "A s well as can be expected. There nrd and opium smoker. S y h l a becomes Vigorous notes have been sent both frien dly with Colonel TV itlnn. Armtu I was considerable loss of blood follow hands. Hi* friend held the door open France and England on the subject of becomes Jealous o f Furquhar. for him and he went out. It »van all ing on the extraction. Also fever." interference with mails. "N ext week 1 ant taking a fresh done In a minute. 1 was snved. The Paris Temps in an editorial batch with me down south to tin* pres , " I paid. It was true— my wife's Ideal A beautiful woman, tired of again goes on record as not favoring eut terminus. Will our English friend ! ,,ml bwn ~but f,,r " m" ' her husband» flirts dangerously any idea of peace negotiations. t»e iu a lit state to bear us company?" Little by llttlu she got to know me— with his superior and with his “ Undoubtedly If lie Is not sent back and to compare. Oh, she said nothing; One hundred and sixteen Texas mili Inferior in rank. With the In to Ills regiment for tile present. Other but I saw It, heard It. felt It In every tiamen who failed to respond to the ferior she is somewhat in love» wise—” His expression was signifi movement, every look, every tone. The call for service on the border w ill be yet she sees her husband go to man she Imd cast off Itccnuie the hero, OR . AND MRS cant. courtmartialed. shoot the lover without giving the realization of her dreams, nod I At that moment Captain Arnaud en any sort of warning. is she Eggs shipped from Eugene, Ore., to (Copyright Edmonston) tered uml be got up sillily, liestlun was what I bad beeu from the begin cruelly indifferent, or does she England, retailed there at 96 cents a ning—a neurotic wcukllng lu a uni Dr. Cary T. Grayson, physician to President Wilson, was married to Miss glanced over bis shoulder. look upon this as a good way to dozen. The shipper received a net re Alice Gertrude Gordon, of Washington, at St. George's Episcopal church. form, u roue who bud kept clean for "Ah. good morning! Well, I shall get rid of temptation? turn of $3.32 per case. New York, May 24. The President and Mrs. Wilson, as well as Secretary not detain you any longer, doctor. In her sake. She shrank from me and I The deepest May snow in the re and Mrs. McAdoo attended. the course o f the day t may have a knew she bated me. And he was lu membrance of pioneers o f the Hood look at the sufferer, und I shall then my power. 1 don't know whether I CHAPTER V III— Continued. River Valley now lies in the forests give further orders. The culprit you meant to kill Mm or not. 1 bud ceased to think. Last night chance hud around Lost Lake, Oregon. Sylvia Arnaud came out Into the can leave to me. Sit down, wou't you, the reins, perhaps at the lust mo Arnaud?” Mayor Joseph McCaskey, o f Wilke- j clearing. She was still singing—a lit The young officer remained standing. ment I might lmve held back, for the son, a coal mining town near Tacoma, tle louder than before, ns if lu defiance thing sickened me— but t saw her. She Wash., has resigned following his con o f a reawakening dread—and In the Me returned the doctor's greeting nie- stood opposite hlm lu the moonlight— cbaulcully uml bis features were bluuk. viction of having violated the dry law sudden bush her voice sounded lurlugly As the door closed Colonel liestlun and she was smiling. I beard biiu call by selling liquor in his drugstore. Washington, D. C.— The senate pass figures, including $1,200,000 for the sweet. threw down bis pencil and their eyes her name- and then—It win all dono The German and Austrian consuls at ed Tuesday the rivers and harbors ap mouth of the Columbia. The only new “ Vleus pres do mot, vletis plus prvs In a flash— I shot blm down." met. carrying approxi Northwest item is $140,000 for Wil- encore. Canea, Island o f Crete, left that city propriation bill, The dry cracked voice broke off. "Stt down." mately $43,000,000, by a vote o f 35 to lapa harbor. Its ultimate adoption is Mon amour t'appolle— ’’ with their families and the consulate This time Arnaud obeyed. The elder Arnaud staggered to bl* feet, bis hands 32 after adding many amendments. doubtful, in view of Senator Jones’ The passing shadow stopped midway staffs on May 24 for Athens, according On the final passage Senators Cham vote against the bill, the amendment | between darkness and darkness. The man bent forward with bis eblu rest outstretched in a movement of tragic to a Havas dispatch from Athens. resignation. "That Is my explanation. berlain and Lane, o f Oregon, and Sen having been offered by him. ! light was ou them both. There was a ing on Ills band. A new company has been organized ator Poindexter, of Washington, vot "in the ordinary course o f events I Make an end," be salt!. The bill w ill now go to a conference smothered exclamation. A revolver- Colonel liestlun did not move. In to establish large shipyards at Van ed for the bill, while Senator Jones, of o f the two houses. The fight against , »hot rang out and all was quiet again, should have bud you urrcited last couver, Wash., contracts have t>een Washington, and Senators Borah and it, begun by Senator Kenyon, of Iowa i The last echo o f song bung in the vi night," he said. " I f I did not do so It the yellow sun scorched atmosphere Ills made for four large motor schooners, Brady, of Idaho, voted against the bill. and. Senator Sherman o f Illinois, brating air. Then ■lowly*, the man was becuuHo’ thcre was something un own face looked livid, and there were and options given for three others, The bill as passed carries all Ore gained strength until a final effort to standing ugalnst the light, sunk to usual In the ease that Interested me. fresh lines about the mouth which gnvo It a deeper, more ruthless power and Victor Carlstrom, bearing a message gon, Washington and Columbia river displace it with a substitute appropri gether into a limp piteous heap. Col Even lu the Legion madness has Its concentration. The pencil with which from the Aero Club o f America to items as agreed to in the house, and ating a lump sum o f $30,000,000 was onel Destlun raced across the Interren- method. A man In your position does he bad tiecn playing lay suapjied In President Wilson and carrying Alan R. they are now assured at the original defeated by only one vote. i lng space. Ills IndllTereuce was gone, not go out of bis way to shoot down s |ioor harmless devil without reason. bulf In the middle of the table. Hawley, president of the club, as a lie cursed somberly. "Your ten minutes are over, and you passenger, flew from New York to "The insolent devils— One o f my ruf- You bad a reason and 1 wish to know have Justified yourself,” he sutd. "You It." Washington, 220 miles, in three hours . . . r . • . e flanH—° ue of rufiliins— name of are free." and seven minutes. "F o r God's sake, don’t Jest with me! g ki "You are liberating a madman. What ______ H e lifted the unconscious head Do what you mean to do and have Exports of merchandise from the I have donc I shall do again— " against his shoulder, his experienced St. Paul — The wealth o f the late port of New York during April London — A t the French headquar "W hat Is that to me?" said Colonel amounted to $184,751,946, compared James J. Hill, who died Monday, is ters in the Balkans it was announced hands wrenching open the breast o f the Dcsttmi. smiling. heavy military coat. Sylvia Arnuud with $135,125,523 in April a year ago. estimated all the way from $100,000,- They w a t c h e d each other In silence, Monday that Bulgarians had occupied crept up to him. Iter face was ashy Imports for that month increased also, in Artmud's eyes there were feur and amounting to $115,290,462, compared 000 to $500,000,000. He was worth the Greek forts o f Rupel, Dragotin and expressionless, like that of a sleep incredulous question. He made a vngne probably between $200,000,000 and walker. lie waved her impatiently with $92,252,029 in April, 1915. and Spatovo, and were advancing from uncertain movement ns though groping aside. Demir-Hissar toward Kavalla. This through darkness. Then en me the sud An unconfirmed report received at $250,000,000. "Don't stay here. There may be An estimate o f Mr. H ill’ s wealth information was received here in a den Inevitable collapse of an exhausted Fargo, N. D., said 10 persons had been some more o f them. As you value your personality and the man was once more killed at Rogers, N. D., in the storm was furnished when, at the opening of dispatch from Athens to the Exchange life, run back to the villa and give the the automaton, the Instrument of a pre which swept Southeastern North Da the European wrar, he called his bank alarm. Ah!” H e sprang to Ills feet Telegraph company. dominating will. Without a word he kota. Rogers was cut off completely ers together and displayed a mass of instinctively, placing his Ixaly between The Greek forts Rupel and Dragotin saluted and turned and staggered from from the outside world, all telephone his securities. More than $100,000,- her and the three men who bud started the room. and telegraph wires beiug down. 000 was said to have been in the boxes are, respectively, six and nine miles out o f the darkness. His hand had north of the town o f Demir-Hissar, The German authorities have offered he-laid before his bankers. flown to Ills pocket. "W h o goes there?" “ There should be no trouble, ” said while Spatovo fort lies four miles east j C H APTER X. to allow General Leman, the defender "The patrol, my colonel." Mr. H ill, “ but if there is, this amount o f that town. Kavalla, on which the | o f Liege, to go to Switzerland, accord “ Goetz—you?" A sharp sigh o f re Bulgarians are said to be marching, is i A Grave Is Opened. ing to a news dispatch. Because the is at your disposal.” lief broke from between bis set teeth. The First National bank then bor a seaport on the Aegean Sea, 55 miles It wns midday. All Sldl-bel-Abbes permission was granted on the ground The red hot in an air line southeast of L)emir-His-1 lpn ie drew himself up. Mr. Hill $10,000,000 seemed to be asleep. The streets were of his ill health and age, the General rowed from A fte r crossing the Aegean Sea | rage fro/» to a deadly precision. "H o w almost empty, nnd a lazy hush hung rejected the offer, saying that he did worth of Great Northern railroad sar. did you come here?” without loss, the Serbian army in full over the deserted eafes where n few not wish to admit that he was unfit to bonds. These were placed with the “ W e were warned by a lady, my Treasury department in Washington, strength has been landed at Saloniki, Indefutlgablu tourists dozed beneath fight for his country. colonel." and $6,000,000 worth of emergency according to a dispatch. the gayly striped awnings. ’ watched The resignation o f Charles Ware as currency, allowed under the Aldrich "You heard that shot. Did you see Serbia’s new army has been various- over by waiters themselves half cornu- general manager of the Union Pacific act, was shipped at once to the First j ly estimated numbering between 8 0,-| no one?” tose with sleep and Indifference. was announced Tuesday at the com National bank. "Yes, my colonel.” It wa3 found neces- 000 and 100,000 officers and men. It In the Cafe du Tonkin the repose pany’s headquarters, No reason íb sary to place only $125,000 worth of was reorganized on the island of Cor- "And dltl you not lay bands on him?" was absolute and unashamed. There given. “ My colonel. It was lieyond my duty. I this in circulation. In a few weeks fu, which is approximately 700 miles wns only one watcher. Tresently foot It was Captain Arnaud." London underwriters charge 50 per the entire amount was returned to distant by water from Saloniki. steps sounded on the stone flags out cent to insure against a declaration of Washington. The Serbian army totaled about side. Whe got up nnd crossed the un peace between Great Britain and Ger C H APTER IX. Mr. H ill had the absolute control of 300,000 at the outbreak of the war, even floor to the door. Her inovemer.ts many before January 1. The rate in the First National bank and the North- but this force was greatly depleted as were lithe nnd noiseless like an ani dicates that in the underwriters’ opin western Trust company, which gave a result of r.r. epidemic of typhus and Justification. mal's, nnd not one o f the heavy sleep ion the prospects for an early peace a combined capital and surplus o f $6,- bitter engagements fought in an en- Colonel Destlnn bent over the map ers stirred. In the narrow passage are better than two months ago, when 500,000. deavor to check the Austro-German spread out before blm iu nil attitude of 'For God's Sake, Don't Jest With which led from the street to the en- the rate for the same risk was only 30 He was a large owner o f stock in and Bulgarian invasion of Serbia and concentrated attention. It was an un trance o f the cafe a man In European M e!" per cent. the Chase National bank of New York, Montenegro. The remnant of the orig- usual-looking limp, roughly outlined dress waited for her. There wus some It is officially announced from Dub First National bank Chicago, and the inal armies saved itself by retreating and almost dAtltute o f the ordinary mercy enough not to turn this business thing furtive nnd restless lu his lin that in addition to the sentence of Northwestern Natoinal bank in Minne- through the Albanian mountains, network of mountains and rivers. A t Info a burlesque. I f It Is a confession movements that suggested a fear On reaching the seacoast, the Ser- the top a single town bad been marked, you want— ” death imposed on Jeremiah C. Lynch, apolis. He was a large owner o f the more subtle thnii thnt o f dan bians were transported to the Island of and from thence downward there ran American, a similar sentence was im Great Northern Steamship company. Destlnn rose, nnd bis heavy (1st rest ger. Tlio girl touched him on bis nriti, , Corfu, off the southern coast o f Al- The greatest portion of Mr. H ill’s posed upon Peter Gallighan, but that a dark red line, almost undevintlng, ed clenched on the table. nnd without a word ho followed her this sentence was commuted to five wealth, however, was in stocks and nania, where they were supplied with which cut the upper pnrt o f the white " I have asked for your Justification," years’ penal servitude. A number of bonds o f the Great Northern, North | new rifles and clothing and efficiently linen in two distinct halves. On either ho said. "F o r ten minutes I am pre across the room o f sleepers through a other persons also were sentenced to ern Pacific and Chicago, Burlington & equipped for further service on the side o this line there were towns pared to Judge you by my own laws. curtained doorway into a second apart ment. Here there was no door or win Quincy railroads. Balkan battlefield. various terms o f imprisonment. marked and the beginnings o f water It Is an offer worth accepting, Arnaud." dow. A charcoal brazier burned In the ways. but In no instunce did these ex "H e is my enemy.” More than 1300 French, including 31 center, nnd Its dull sullen glow lighted Germans Pierce French Lines. Wreck Thefts Up Again. tend beyond an Inch on either hand. It "F o r what reason?" officers, 16 machine guns and eight up the shadows and revealed phantom Marshfield, Ore.— The wreck of the was ns though the red line had ab Berlin— French infantry attacks on “ There are only two reasons pos outlines o f low divans and oriental cannon, were captured in a German assault on the Verdun front in the re the German positions on the southwest steamship Santa Clara last November sorbed everything, and that what lay sible. When wo hnte. It Is either be tables, nnd hid their dirt nnd disorder gion o f Deadman’s hill, the German slope o f Dead Man’B H ill and on the was recalled Tuesday by the report beyond Its Immediate radius was o f no cause the object lias Injured or bene In soft mysterious twilight. newly captured village o f Cumieres, that a deputy U. S. marshal is finish account, a blank white waste o f de fited us unbearably. I have both these war office announced Tuesday. The girl put her hands upon her northwest o f Verdun, w are repulsed ing an investigation of the rifling of populated country. The lower part of reasons to Justify me.” companion’s shoulders nnd looted up President Poincare has conferred the the map bad been painted yellow, and “ You have still five minutes to ex Sunday with heavy losses to the at mails at the time of the wreck, and | at him. He had removed bis bat, nnd war cross on Queen Elizat>eth o f Bel tackers, says the official statement at that a large number have been sum there the red line faltered and broke plain, Cnptaln Arnaud.” the somber light spread n pnle repel gium as an expression o f “ the admira “ Explain!” He laughed, and In his lent reflection over bis white features. moned to appear before Arthur Peck, off. Colonel Destlnn's pencil hovered German army headquarters. tion o f the people for the magnificent over the Jagged end, and bis brows laughter there already sounded a note U. S. commissioner. The secret serv The statement adds that German re- It was ns though an artificial life had courage and untiring devotion to the connoitering detachments penetrated ice had an operator here the week fol were knitted into an expression of of suffering becoming Intolerable. "E x been conjured Into the face o f a dead wounded which she has never ceased to the lines of the entente allies at sev lowing the wreck who took photographs thwarted impatience. On the other side plain In five minutes wlist It has taken man. show under the enemy’s fire.’ ’ eral points during the night, capturing of the scenes at the salving and se o f the table an elderly man wearing months for me to realize— my God— “ You are changed, Desire. What The Swedish steamer Rosalinn, 877 about 100 prisoners in the Champagne cured other interesting photographs the uniform o f n French urmy doctor and yet It Is simple enough. A woman lias happened In these days? Itns there sat and stroked bis neatly-trimmed — the eternal cause, the eternal expla taken before his arrival. tons, from Copenhagen for Stugsund, district. been no comfort for you?” beard with a reflective band. From nation!" in ballast, has been sunk by a mine off Ills eyes opened. He threw back time to time be glanced doubtfully at “ Your w ife?" Villa Pursuit Doubted. Assassin’ s Plot Fails. the Stockholm Skerries. The crew his head so that they looked each other “ Who else?” was saved. Berlin, (B y wireless to Say ville, N. bis companion, anil at last, receiving Columbus, N. M.— L ittle credence is In the face. " I have heard rumors, Arnaud.” placed by m ilitary authorities here in Y . ) — An unsuccessful attempt to as- no attention, gave vent to ar apolo SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSCSSSSSSSCSSSS By a vote o f 80 to 37, the house in getic cough. “ I hnve lost my w ife; I lost her reports from Chihuahua that Carranza sassinate the Austro-Hungarian minis- committee of the whole has adopted an Can a bad woman hava an " I am afraid I have come at an In months ago— I never possessed her. It troops have discovered Villa in hiding ter to Persia is reported in a Constan amendment to grant suffrage to the honest lova? Can aha ba truer near Jiminez. Several officers here tinople dispatch to the Overseas News opportune moment,” ho said. "You was a drenrn. She fell In love with me women of Porto Rico. It was proposed In har affection for a man than are busy. The matter Is o f really no on a moonlight night when the regi expressed their conviction that Villa is agency Tuesday. by Republican Leader Mann. that man’a w ife? le Arnaud, mental band played In the Cercle nnd still alive, but asserted that General The attempt, according to the dis Importance.” played with by hie doll w ife Destlnn started and looked up. there was glamour and color every Notices o f contests from the Sixth, Pershing, expeditionary commander, is patch, was made by Djemel Bey, “ who 8ylvla, at all axcuaabla In going "Pardon me. I was absorbed In a where— over Sldl-bel-Abbes, over me, Seventh and Fourteenth districts of in possession of information as to the several years ago was involved in the to the Jewess? Texas, involving four delegates to the probable whereabouts of the bandit assassination o f Mahmoud Schefket difficult calculation. You are mistaken. over my life, over my love for her. We Repubican National convention are re chieftain, which does not coincide with Pasha, Turkish grand vizier and min- The matter Is of Importance. L ife Is know that glamour, my colonel. It no doubt cheap out here, but economy makes madmen out o f us. It blinded that of General Trevino. ister of w ar.” ceived by Secretary Reynolds. WORLD’S DOINGS OL CURRENT WEEK The Red Mirage A Story o f the French Legion in Algiers Brief Resume of General News from All Around the Earth. By I. A. R. WYLIE UNIVERSAL HAPPENINGS IN A NUTSHEU Live News Items of All Nations and Pacific Northwest Condensed for Our Busy Readers. 1 SENATE PASSES RIVER AND HARBOR BILL BY 35-32 VOTE James J. ill’s Wealth Esti Big force of Bulgars Occupy mated in Hundred Millions Important Eorts in Neutral Greece , . • 'N- /