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m bRltl). noSiD S NEWS ITEMS WORLD’S DOINGS MRS. d i RKIIISI WOMAN. DltS »1 $0 Of CURRENT WEEK About Oregon Of General Interest] T h e Red M irage New York — Mrs. Hetty Green, | known as the world’s wealthiest wo- I j man, whose fortune is estimated as j ---------- --- ----------- — ! high as $100,000,000, died here Mon- j Mill Fire Loss $100,000 at Banks. day. aged 80 years. She had suffered Banks Fully a million feet of lum three strokes of paralysis in the last ber were lost in the fire which'de- ! two months and for several weeks had stroyed the mill of the Kccles Lumber I been practically helpless. B y I. A . R . W Y L IE Her death occurred at 8:05 o’clock company Saturday, and an estimate of 1 at the home of her son. Colonel lid- the loss is placed at fully $100,000 by ward H. R. Green, adjoining the plain officials of the company. UNIVERSAL HAPPENINGS IN A NUTSHELL brick four-story house on the corner of LAU im b u r « « r v « d . lb « i)obb*-M «m U C a l Whether or not the mill will be re Central Park West, where Mrs. Green built has not been decided. M. H. Ec- SYNOPSIS. ami ho walkcd restlessly to thè table, had Iiveil lately in seclusion, except des, of Baker, owner of the mill, is —14— where he atood a uioment In altenee, for her son ami several Japanese serv expected here this week, when a de S > | \ t u O m n e y , l»«*r lo vor , K i c h u n l F u r - bis back towurd ber, bis beati bowed Live News Items of All Nations and ants and trained nurses. cision may be announced. qu hu r, fliut*. h u * f u l l m In loVv w i t h Cup- Wall street’s estimates of Mrs. The mill was insured, but officials t u ln A r m u n i o f t h e F o r d m i I a - k I oii i n “Thls la a miniature of uiy non,” tic I’uptttln S o w e r ' s r o o m l u r o u h u r f o r c e * aaltl abruptly. Site carne aoflly arruaa Pacific Northwest Condensed Green’s fortune range from $20,000,- were unable to say to what extent. S o w e r to h a v e I 't s s t o t i's I O U ' s r e 000 to $100,000,000. Officials of the The mill was new and had been in t u r n e d to h im F u r q u h u r I* h e l p e d to lit* thè ri>om and look It frolli hlm. Thcro for Our Busy Readers. Chemical National bank, in which Mrs. operation only a few months. Shortly r o o m * hy U a h i l e l M S m i t h . S o w e r d o m u iu la wtm a moment In whlrb they seemetl a p o l o g y . U e f u » e d . h e fo r c e * F u r q u t m r to pass out <>f each other'a conscloiut- Green once made her downtown head after completion nearly two years ago, uii to r calgn hi* coinnil**loi» In r e t u r n fo r quarters, declined to hazard a guess it closed down after operating a few po* »ex.skm o f I'urtiuhar'tt f a t h e r ' » w r i t iiess. Thcii site looked up tlmUlly. Illx t e n c o n fe s ttlo n t h a t h e h u d m u r d e r e d S o w beati waa stili boWctl, ami thè sharie weeks and operations were not re er** Henry Hewitt, Jr., of Tacoma, concerning the size of her estate. f a t h e r . O u b r le t le na v e * Furqulm r Hetty Green was the world’s most from suicide T o »hteM A r n a u d , S y l v i a ' * cut Indomltnble prutlle guve ber no sumed until this spring. In the mean Wash., millionaire lumberman, has lla n c e . F u r q u h u r urofe **«* to h a v e * to le n due, no Indlcatloii. remarkable mistress of finance. The time a planer was added. The plant w a r p la n * a n d tell* th e r ea l c u l p r i t w h y sent five checks of $100 each to Cap "He dilli?” alio salti alinosi In a whla- tain Hartwell W. Palmer, of cavalry richest woman in America, she lived was equipped with the latest and most ho d id b«i. A * K lc h u r d Namelot** h e Join* t h e F o r e i g n l . e g l o n a n d *ee* S y l v i a , n o w pcr. almost as frugally as a shop-girl. Her modern machinery. troop B. Mine. Arnaud, m eet i'olon el l>e*t| nn. home was wherever she chose for a "No, It wna 1 who dirti.” He stralght- How the fire started is a mystery. m e t * S y l v i a a n d (l u b r le U o. a m i The Italian advance continues on the time to hang her little black crepe and It was first observed about the center l F e u a r r q n u * h u f r r o m C o r p o r a l O o e t * o f t h e col euetl up llke a man Nhakliig off a Trentino front. The official report bonnet, often in the hall bedroom of of the mill, and before any stops could o n e l'* c r u e l t y . A r n a u d b e c o m e * a d r u n k dream. ” 1 am gettlng sentlmcutal. via become* says that in the Arsa valley the Ital some cheap boarding house or in some be taken to check the flames, it had a f r r i d e n a d n l y d o w p i i t u h m C » o m lo o n k e e l r . P e S ti y ti l on . A r n a u d Sylvia. Voti are yuuug and very beau becom e* jealou* of F arqu har. Furquhar, ians stormed Fort Mattasone and car remote and modest flat around New spread throughout the entire milk on g u u r d a t a v illa w h e r e a d u n c e 1* In tiful—and I ani un ulti man ubo bua ried the ridge of Monte Trappola. York. The Eccles Lumber company owns p r o g r e * » . In s h o t d o w n hy A r n a u d . A r munitimi thè beat In hlm—” n a u d Ju s ti n e* hi* In a a n e ly j e a l o u s a c t i o n Mrs. Green’s eccentric extremes of several mills in the state. This is the to Two fires in the downtown district C o lo n e l P e n t i u m A r n a u d g o e s to a d a m - economy led to the popular misconcep of El Paso, Tex., causing a total loss second loss they have sustained within Ing gi r l w h o lo v e * h i m fo r c o m f o r t . «Jn- b r le m e e t * I«owe, fo r w h o m *fee h ad of $75,000, were attributed to incen tion of her as a "self-made woman.” a few months. Last winter their prin s a c r lte i f i c e d partition a n d r e p u t a t i o n , a n d diarism. Rumors spread of a plot by As a matter of fact she was born rich. cipal mill at Baker was destroyed, but tell* h im s h e Is f r e e f r o m h im S y l v i a m e e t * p e nt Inn b e h in d t h e nit**qu«V Ar Mexicans, but were given no official In ¿865 she inherietd some $10,000,- has been rebuilt. n a u d b e c o m e * 111 hu t S y l v i a will n o t h e l p 000, which accumulated upon itself basis. h im . nor I n t e r f e r e fo r F a r q u h a r . «la b r le ll e . a i d i n g F a r q u h a r , w h o I* u n d e r until in 50 years it had mutliplied Thomas Kelley, millionaire con nearly ten times. She also inherited , Dog Saves Oregon Professor’s Son. p u n i s h m e n t . 1» mlttinkeit by h i m In III* d e l i r i u m fo r S y l v i a . tractor, accused of defrauding the pro family traditions which had been a vince of Manitoba in the erection of pride for three centuries, and which ; Eugene— Because of a fox terrier v.ww.swwv.w.v.v.w.v Parliament buildings at Winnipeg, she was anxious to perpetuate in her belonging to members of the Kappa Sigma fraternity recognized that Rog-; What does duty mean to you? J« was found guilty by a jury in Assire children. er De Busk, aged 6 years, was in dis «“ Despite his position of power, ■* court. tress as he floundered in the millrace 5 the situation In which Colonel S It was announced at army headquar near the University of Oregon, the life % Destine finds himself Is hope- «J Blame for Recent Irish Uprising ters in San Francisco that orders had ! of the little fellow was saved Wednes ¡¡» less. There Is nothing to live *• been received from Washington for day. Placed by Royal Commission ", for, apparently. At this mo- % bidding the giving out of any informa The dog ran up and down the banks, .■ ment sounds the stern call to ¡j* tion regarding troop movements. Fed I as if greatly excited, attracting the *■ duty, but an Instant later temp- eral or National Guard, in the Western j London — The Royal commission attention of Glenn Shockley, a member I* tatlon In the person of Sylvia *■ which investiagted the Irish rebellion of the fraternity, who went to the department. *• stays his response. Will duty a, in its report submitted Tuesday says boy’s rescue. As a result of a family quarrel near the responsibility for the outbreak win? Roger is a son of Frofesor B. W. De Pearl, Wash., 14 miles southeast of does not rest with Baron Wimborne, Bridgeport, Claude Tinker killed his the lord lieutenant, since resigned, Busk, of the university. He had fallen A V A W m V .V .V .V .V .V .W . mother and his brother, Frank. He who is declared to have been in no way from the Alder-street bridge, and, be C H A P T E R X IV — Continued. also attempted to kill his father, who answerable for the policy of the gov ing unable to swim, was carried down stream about 50 feet before being res is a well-known rancher in that vicin- j ernment. Once past the sentries, the apabl cued. No one witnessed the accident, ity, but did not succeed. The chief secretary for Ireland, Au and but for the dog’s conduct the boy turned Into one of the quieter avenues Bandits attacked the bridge over the gustine Birrell, who resigned shortly probably would have perished. leading to the barracks, lie bad not Medina river at MacDona, Tex., about after the suppression of the outbreak, decreased bis speed, and Ills horse's 20 miles southwest of San Antonio, was primarily responsible, say the re hoofs struck a metallic, ominous music Arguments to Come High. Friday night, according to a report. port. out of the cobbled roadway. Colonel The Royal commission was presided The bridge guard of United States Salem—It will cost about $55 a page Ilestlnn heard It and It seemed that soldiers routed their assailants, who over by Baron Hardings. Outlining for all arguments submitted in favor another aound had caught his atten fled in the darkness. Two Americans j the causes of the outbreak in Ireland, of or against any initiative measures tion, for he went to the window and were wounded. One of the bandits the report says: to be placed before the voters of the stood with his hand on the clasp. Ills “ The fact should be borne in mind state in the November election, ac head bent. Something rustled—some was taken prisoner. there is always a section of opin cording to Secretary of State Olcott. thing white Hushed out from between General Trevino, commanding th e , that ion in that country bitterly opposed to It is impossible to say just what the the trees and cauie glldlug hurriedly de facto government forces in Chihua British connection and that in times hua, informed the war department at of excitement this section can impose size and extent of the pamphlet will ; toward him. be, or how many will be printed. The ! “Sylvia!" he muttered. Mexico City by telegraph that the American troops had commenced a re its sentiments on largely increased registration in 1914 was about 305,- | She almost flung herself Into his of the poeple.” 000, while the registration before the j arms, clinging to.him with a child's tirement northward and had abandoned i numbers The report points out that it is out primary was about 230,000. This year i panic, and for the moment thut he held the towns of San Buena Ventura, Las side the scope of the commission’s in Cruces, Namiquipa and Santa Clara. structions to inquh-e how far the policy the registration before the primary her their shadows were sharp out These places, he adds, were immedi-: of the Irish executive was adpoted by ran about 260 , 000 , and it is expected against the light. Then he hnlf "I Knew That You Were a Traitor, the final figure will show a correspond-1 dragged, half carried her Into the room Richard," 8he Said, "but I Thought ately occupied by his forces. the cabinet, or to attach responsibility You Were Still a Gentlemar.” The first white robin of any season to any but the civil and military exec ing increase. One pamphlet is sent and closed the windows. There were to each registered voter. heavy curtains on cither able, and he has reen reported by M. M. Lyons, of > utive in Ireland. The report then "I never tldnk of yon ns old," she dragged them across. Save for the Portland. The rare bird was seen flit-1 gives these conclusions: | Interrupted thoughtfully. "There Is soft Jingle of his spurs and her own Lumbermen May Meet. ting about at East Fourteenth and “ That the main cause of the rebel quick breathing there was no sound. , something about you—” Weiser streets. That it is a robin lion appears to be that lawlessness "What was thnt?" Klamath Falls—Plans are now under ' He came back to her uud drew her veil Mr. Lyons feels certain, for, he says, was allowed to grow up unchecked and way for a convention of the California j She had broken off nbruptly, her fea from her white face. it is a youn^ bird and is being moth- j that Ireland for several years had been White and Sugar Manufacturers asso tures white with panic. He lifted hU “Where have you come from?” ered by a regular robin redbreast. ' administered on the principle that it ciation here in August. Harold D. “From the Cercie. Desire left me. I head, but did not hxtk at her. “ The bird is marked and built like a ; was safer and more expedient to leave Mortenson, President of the Pelican "Did you hear uiiythlug?” robin, and it chirps like one,’’ said the law in abeyance if a collision with Lumber company of this city, has don't know where he went to—hut I “Someone rude up I heard Mr. Lyon. “ But it is white from' any faction of the Irish people could charge of the arrangements for this j -an here.’’ horse's hoofs—there Is someone com “ I have watched five nights for you.” beak to the tip of its ta il.” therefore be avoided.” meeting. “I knew. It bus been awful—the ing—now—” The name of the Pacific Reserve The importation of large quantities During the first week of August, | temptutlon, tlie fear, the uncertainty. Her voice was dry. Terror hail Fleet, with headquarters at the Puget of arms into Ireland and the toleration the White Pine Manufacutrers associa stamped out all truce of beauty from Every night I tried to make up my Sound navy yard, has been changed to of drilling by large bodies of men, the tion of Spokane, will hold its annual ' mind one way or another, but I her face. Destlnii crossed the room ulul “ Reserve Force, U. S. Pacific Fleet.” j report says, created conditions which convention at Bend, Ore. As th is j couldn't. I seemed to have lost hold. held open a side door. Six vessels of the reserve force are in | rendered possible the recent troubles meeting will be attended by all pine j “Go In there!” he commanded quiet Oh”—her white baby hands clutched Mexican and California waters under in Dublin and elsewhere. lumbermen of the Inland Empire, the at his dolman In helpless despair—"oh, ly. “ It Is probably n message. In five command of Rear Admiral Fullam, j “ It appears to us,” said the commis two organizations may meet here to - 1 minutes the man will have gone. Don't who shifted his flag from the cruiser sioners, “ that reluctance was shown gether to talk and formulate plans for what have you done—what have you come In till I call you.” Pittsburg to the cruiser Colorado. His by the Irish government to repress by , better grading and market conditions, j done?” She obeyed unresistingly, anil with “I was very brutnL” lie led her title henceforth will be commander of prosecution written and spoken utter one haunted glance over her shoulder, gently to an armchair far from the the Reserve Force, Pacific Fleet, in ances and to suppress drilling and crept past him Into thc.unllghtcd room. Fire Patrols Sent Out. stead of commander-in-chief of the Pa maneuvering of armed forces known to I window and stood quietly beside her, He closed the door and went back to his hand still holding hers, his eyes Salem — The increase of logging cific Reserve Fleet. be under control of men who openly his table. He was now perfectly culm. President Wilson, describing him were declaring their hostility to your j operations, with consequent greater turned from the bowed head to the dis Someone knocked imperatively, ami lie ordered table, ns though seeking a fire hazard, should be offset by in majesty’s government. self as “ in a fighting mood,” enunci answered the summons with tranquil “ There developed widespread belief creased efficiency of the fire patrol memory. "Some men ure l>orn brutal Indifference. As tlie door opened he ated Friday to a large crowd in Inde —some become brutal through liublt, pendence Square in Philadelphia, his that no repressive measures would be system of the state, thinks State For glanced up, and the eyes of the two conception of some of the cardinal undertaken by the government against ester Elliott, who'is directing the an Sylvia. I have seen life too long from men met fixedly over tlie wavering my dellbera'ely chosen standpoint to nual campaign against destruction of American ideals. He declared that sedition. change. And then I meant there should candle flume. It seemed to blot out “ This led to a rapid increase of Orgeon’s most valuable resource. America, in dealing with other na Although its organization is not j be no Illusions -either for you or me." everything but their faces. tions, must "vindicate at whatever preparation for insurrection and was Richard Farquhar saluted. cost,” its principles of liberty, justice the immediate cruse of the recent out much larger this year than last, pre- | "I have none,” she broke out bitter “I have come with u message from ly; "they ure all gone. I would not and humanity; that "America first” break. We are of the opinion that on vious seasons’ experience has enabled General Meunler." must be translated into action exalt the outbreak of the war all drilling him to get closer working efficiency have come to you tonight If you had "The message Is urgent then?” ing it above all selfish interests; and and maneuvering by unrecognized bod throughout the whole organization not mude nte see my own worthless “Yes. A spalil arrived this evening than ever before. ness.” that the nation’s policy and develop- j ies of men, whether armed or un Twenty-six of 27 district wardens j “I knew thnt. You would have played with news that the tribes ure rising. ment must be guided by the whole armed, should have been strictly pro have received their badges and gone to on the safe side of the game and The outposts have been cut up. There hibited.” people and not by any small group. Is no communication between here their posts already. called It virtue.” anil—” The United States now is waiting "Paul, how cruel you arc!" Seven Killed in Explosion. "Give me the letter!” for General Carranza’s final word in Oregon Steer Worth $171. "Yet—you love me, don't you?” Emporium, Fa. — Six men were in- With rapid, sternly fingers Colonel reply to the note Bent Sunday demand She looked up at him with veiled Baker—That an Oregon steer had ing release of the prisoners taken at stanty killled, one died aboard a train Destlnii broke the seals anil hurried wistful eyes. Carrizal and a formal diplomatic an to a hospital and five others were seri- brought the highest price ever paid for "Yes—I believe I do. You are the over the half a dozen lines of precise ousy burned about the body here Sun a western animal of its kind in the one real tiling left me—the one real writing. When he hail finished the nouncement of intentions. day afternoon when several thousand Kansas City, Mo., market was the whole man had clinngcd. 'Die mask Respites of 30 days pending hearing poundB of powder exploded in the dry word received Wednesday. The sale thing of my whole life. I have been was In its place, so absolute In its dis fed on Illusions, my own and other peo of pardon applications were granted by house at the Aetna Explosives com was made by F. C. Oxman, of Durkee, President Wilson to S. D. and W. S. pany’s plant. The dry house was d e-! Baker county, and was “ king” of a ple's They thought because I was guise of energy and steeled purpose Simpson, officers of the American Na molished and the ruins ignited, threat herd of 400 steers shipped from Mer beautiful—more beautiful than most that what had been before now seemed a grotesque Incredible comedy. tional Bank of Caldwell, Idaho, con- < ening adjoining property. It weighed women—that I was also better, differ Fifteen cer county, California. “Tlie First marches at midnight,” he victed of issuing a fraudulent certifi- j men were working in the building 1660 pounds and brought $171.60. It ent. And I believed so, too. From our said, hnlf to himself. “The orders were second meeting I knew that you had cate of deposit. when the explosion took place. Three was a shorthorn and was 4 years old. seen me—the real me—the foolish, nlrendy given when you left?” Fighting activity in the Western standing near a door were blown from The steer has never had any grain or selfish, vain, shallow child. And at “Yes. Corpornl Goetz's men were In the building, with but minor injuries. other kind of feed except the California campaign hut five minutes after the first I was frightened, angry, fasci theater on the fronts occupied by the range grasses of last winter. nated against my will and then—In signal.” British and the north wing of the Russians Continue to Win. "You were badly wounded. What tensely, unutterably grateful." French army was important and has Banks Mill In Doubt. Fetrogad—Russian troops continue He bent over her nnd lifted her to are you doing In this business? You been so for the past two days, says the to drive back the Austro-Hungarian Baker—No definite ’plans for the re aren’t fit to enrry n rifle.” official statement isuBed by German army in the region south of the Dneis- building of the $40,000 Eccles mill at her feet. Fie saw the tightening of the dogged "You have been honest,” he said. In army headquarters. ter river, in Galicia, says the Russian Banks, destroyed Saturday by fire, will a changed tone. "Thnt Is all I wanted. jaws, and for n moment there flashed Veterans of the Civil War began ar-1 official statement issued Sunday .Many be made until the return of W. H. Ec- | We wear masks—every one of us—and between them a strange sympathy— riving at Spokane Tuesday for the an places south of Kolomea have been oc lees, president of the company, now 1 I mine. I am not abaolutely a devil. the sympathy of fighters to whom nual encampment of the Grand Army cupied by forces of Emperor Nichol in Ogden, according to the announce- ! It’s bard to believe, I suppose, but fighting Is the great essence of life. It Only a of the Republic, Department of Wash as. It is announced that on June 28 ment by Roland S. Eccles. there was a time when I was fond of passed like a streak of light In the ington and Alaska. It is expected and 29 General Letehitsky took prison minor part of the contracts held by the —all sorts of unlikely things—flowers darkness. Colonel Destlnn turned that 900 of the 3000 veterans in Wash er 305 officers and 14,574 men, making Banks mill can be handled in Baker, it and music, and men and women—and away. ington and Alaska will attend the con a total of 217,000 Austro-Hungarians is said, because of the different class children.” His hands released hers, “Give my compliments to General of lumber available. captured since June 4. vention. Brief Resume of General News from All Around the Earth. A Story of the French Legion in Algiers Meunler. I shall I»* with the regiment lu ten minutes." Till* time there wu* no answer. The silence seemed to Impress Itself slowly on Colonel Dcatiun's couacloueuees lit* looked up over the top of the letter which lie still held to the light ami Ids gaze rested for a second on the little Ivory fan uud the while glove»—then passed upward, as though drawn by an Irresistible fascination, to the face of the mu il opposite, lie, too. bail seen. A minute later ilielr eyes met In ine distance a bugle «'hunted the Legion * wur signal, "Aux armes! Aux armes!” Ulchurtl Farquhar swung round and eluseti the door behind him. Instinct ively Colonel Destimi liuti plated him self between Farquhar and the door leading to the Inner room. It waa typical of him that he did not threaten o r attempt to deny the vital fuels of the situation. In an hour this uinn might lie arrested and shot down but not Jiow. Richard Farquhar picked up the fun ami opened It. “Colonel Destlnii, u man I knew gave lids to the woman he vvus to have married. How did It come here?” Colonel Destimi looked luto the biasing eyes of Ills opponent nuil frowned. It was the first sign ot y lelillug self possession. “You are brave. Courage Is Hie olio tiling I eun respect. Y'ou ure free to go, Englishman." "Not till you have answered.” ”1 shall then have double emise to order out a shooting (tarty on your lw- half ' "What you Insinuate Is a damnable Ilo — " Destlnn laughed. "At least you have the courage ot your convictions," he baiti, almost with regret The legionary inaile no answer. Ha hail thrust usldc the Intervening table, amt the next Instant both men were locked together III a merciless em brace. There was no sound scarcely a movement. The first fury of Far- quliar's onslaught balanced his fever- weakened condition ami leveled the|r respectivo strength to practical equal ity. Then the steeled muscles of the elder man assertett thcuisrivc*, anil slowly, Imperceptibly,' he retreated from the door, seeming to yield, nevet for an Instant relaxing his tenacloii* tiohl ti|H)ii the other's arms. Suddenly he wrenched himself free nnd sprung buck to Ids writing table. "If you touch Unit door I shall shoot you down now,” he salti quietly. Furquhar turueil, conscious that hi* own rage Imd suddenly burned out He saw that the door which Destimi had protected had oponisi, and thnt Sylvia Arnaud, white ami large-eyed with terror, stood trembling on the thresh old. Farquhar recoiled n step. Colonel Destlnn hud replaced his revolver on the table. Thole was something akin to pity written on his hard face. Sylvia glgnced nt him and then at Farquhar. Behind her fear there hail already be gun to dawn the knowledge that the situation was dramatic and wholly in her hands. "I knew lh.it you were a traitor, Richard,” she sshl. "But I thought you. were still n gentleman. It scema I was mistaken."’' Her ninnuer wu* tearful, childishly resentful. He turned from he.r without answer "I owe you an apology, Colonel Des timi," he said simply. "Do you trust me enough to let me placé’ myself un der arrest?” “I trust you enough to let you find your punishment under lire,” was the courteous answer. "I shall need tirar* men.” “ I thank you.” They saluted each other—gravely, with resjiect, as unreconciled duelist* who have learned each other's worth In the bitterness of bnttle; then, with a slight how to the woman, standing against the dark background of the Inner room, Richard Farquhar passed out of the open window. "Aux armes! ntix nrtnes!” He laughed to himself, his teeth clenched. But the music of that storm signal was as the call of the blood, a challenge to the fighting spirit of his race. He swung himself lightly Into lh«> salitile anti drove his heels against the horse’s dripping Hanks. “En avant, Granel” The animal swerved. Someone limi cniight at the luidle. Furquhar bent forward, peer ing Into the darkness. "Who Is it? My God—Gabrielle!” "Yes; I thought I recognized you. Where have you come from?” "Colonel Destlun’s—” “Is—" "Yes; she Is there.” * "Captain Arnaud Is asking for her, and I suspected. There Isn’t a mo ment to be lost—” Ha* Captain Arnaud discov ered hi* wife’s utter treason, and started out to kill her and her men friends? After what you know, would you blame the husband for anything murder ous h* did? (TO UK CONTINUED.)