The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, November 07, 1912, Image 3

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j b..re ' l",, ' " nn' "in j
faUik'1' '"'" " i ii " i ri 'i.
Vl tlx-.1 r bud
-ll'i, lucre:
bji'l ' ' i'l"' linlde, mill
nil Ui'ili i Kin r l'i Hi' ilonr
II. kmkt.l " "
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fguld bm If o'Mi'1 "ti (lu lu l II
Ji.iiMiunliil. rn lli mul f.i.iii.l n ,
(iSrf nuiit mi.l litrl n...ii. iitiv ul...ni
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gMnl .uir i'f Ulr II'1'" Ii ' "In I
I ''''' ""
frrrli. r llll Mllu'l I"' Jim- lii.
,J Mill
-.Nrlwli'"''. )'" ml"1' In U'lil a
p itrmt;h " ' fill"1"
"I'll I i S'H'I lit ttn " I h i lin
ttrll. Mull. Ji'Uil U'tlit f.i Willi
kilt i'l'l "'l'l U-'i'-f '" "f Uf
tr Hll '! I I "'! m
fuel .ill'illll llilllll !' t'l.i. W.Hliil
-V.I til " iM M"'l
Writ k.'H I'll Hi tn til l"fr'tfi-r nlmiil
II h.mf liru wr tii ii'l n il!il ml I I
Irf nf li"i M Iwi f1 ! Iilii'l Mi MiM
k,.r.l ill lnr ftltilili'iii.t I tt-i.nl luf
(hoi ki.'I I ""i'l
tfr!il rni'l t,-rlit ! nit-Hi, ,l
Ibr MUM llin nil lilllliil l" t linrM'ii
1,) lulu it llil lil I---..'.. Mu- r.il
ftilUiHr.1 I" r "li'l II "il III ' it fi'W
jO.l'. HliN (HUH llli- ! I l,i' i i
fr4 ll l.ii.il mul r.ii l I., li-.r
IV fulfill' l"'l li'li-il H'tfnlM
I mul mtl'l ! Ii-'ii-ii'l !nii-i
lb, l.i.l lii-itnl l--M..t li- I- ! hi.
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a tut n.i I In. rrtfiii i H i i nti- in,
.ami l tin it, I,- 1 1. 1 I, ,,ii
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nrfU'il ninl Itih.l lu,' i i n I nl!.f
krllrf !' In if-f II fii't't tii.-ii I I..:.!
krf I li.nl ItMM.rt lll i. ! i-W. il
kef If lir i. mill -hi .. I II ! -T
fe.n f..l li ir I ill IKr il
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tun iiiu I nil mu. li .
I f. n iii it Hu t wi .ir. i i
fern II, nil mi ii. v
( i imm , t-tlil. nl l'i ,1
tot. tr rititx-r .T..iii Mil..
-in lulu
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fr.i.i
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M hr.il. I tti.-m iii'iir ,h Jn II... 1
but ni. In n ill i i. .ii with llir
bUl lll k UIW..I1 ll .1.1 I I.. Jit lll'll
ItlbiMU'Q r Ki. (lliii i.f t'n III
Ibrt il.ilul In..) ii. I inr ri il fi tr
llml mul i.f Hi, li..i-.-i ..ii I I.
Injt u .) a wlilMin Imi f. i (Mu li l)
iwn ilmi n 1 1. in lini.i ..iir ir
Urn ilii li ImiillliK fur n In llial
tV'lultr Wo In , in a m ill ..1:1 In mi
lbf. "Wti tp rum, Iimi f ir H i tn
4 In f.itihi r Lai lt " Tin n U-nril
Ibrtu f III H lllrii Hull f .'in Hlnili
V llml rntlia
Thr irlrl. liMiitf llir nlitl.it lip
IBll Ui-,,1,. f,,r Hi, riuiil fiitlii-r nil. I
fol.ilii( Hut W., . ,,.,1
lb liii ntt Hi, I ni-f tt'i.a ;it.nii-li
4 at llin fii. -ret mul fnr..li;lil lir
lUH.it.) Slip t-liiiu: I'l Hi.- I.-.I li.ir.fi
tbottt: tt iMi-nilniinllr Iir n f.-.iifnl nf
balng nviirlmul.it .Iir ilmttnl l,-!n f
fUrtihiK Itirm a.lrtfl I'limll t. I.f irlnu'
l'ir.m. IiIhk ,,i,f iv,i . mm 11, ,. ro ut In
tlw illrnilnii i Hiirti p. Iih;. ulif lei
lb hnrna ifit, ilrllliii; Un til tttlh lT
nli. ati.il I li.. jr inmli' nff Inln tin' w.Niil
Thl ilniiii. ahP tumliilnlnl lirr h'ult.
4 wi rmli' mi at a ulna l itnii-r W t
ft a inn 11 ilrtvliiR a Inniil. ttti'l I e
Pril Mull wi.iil.t imi r ti liim nf llif
"ii airi'tila ntiiii'l nf lilm. Iml uiii"
4Mn't. ninl ti. vt.-nt mi nil In- ti.nl
riwi mil tif ln(irlnir. tt lifii al Im.
Ho In Imh Iiit IttipHi III,!' n furr I
purrnl my un it nimliit tt il" M If"!,
but It wna aiinn cvlttfiit Hint In- f"iM
nt k-i up wllh lii'in. nml tin- tint
'tone I knntv tir atnitililfil nml Wl.
armainii n ,lV,r In. lit-iiil mi Hit' turf
bmlili. 1 hit ntttil
I hi'itnl tin. rnml npnit it.tnltitr Iml
Iroillil how iln llnlllltlji In fii tii llll'lll
Mml. It wmii t niifi'twtrv ttlitff Mull
nul finfi.- on nf, ti,,, immf v, nt lilrh
1 M mtli'ti liti'ltm-,1, n I rotnlili'lTil
H (ami. Whiifl our (iiirnttfm llir"
n-niiiin mi tn in I rn'iik'iil'.i'il
W nf I hi' rllMttinirlt nf ( ! Iirtllli
ht'rp I ni pinioviit. nml In- romc
titn mi, fn , dull llmv wcrp
(fttr hnrip tlilovpa, nml wlifit I tnM
"In tiiy i'XiiTli-tii't ln iriiiiiniiii'i'il my
fflHliI M p f,f H,m 'l li,, ,in
y fnrt. Nlni'tlnit llio imrt.v. nml wlmlt
"ifjr nilii.il fr nn filiiiintluii 1 l"M
th Unit Moll Iimi Uiii Im ill. 'a limn-
Mnil l1n,rH
nf Hit. nirn iMit llfliT till' h"l
nriifH Mull linil lot pit, whllti till' lillllT
J winit nfft-r Moll llml ly
r"' lint Ntllllllilfil I Willllil llnl llllVt
,,n In 11 iiiwllliin In liifiirm ur
'irfs nf th,. (Urwiim, hIii- linil tnki'ii
ml llin inniirv limt jrlvin I11T Tor
ktfiinj wnnlil hnvi lii-cn lost.
" nn alit wnn rnptnri'il. Imt. mt
tiKi'il lii'i'iiiiN), hIiii wna 11 wnliinil.
Thiwi. 1 ,, ,,f( llt iviimo osi-np-Will
Ihnlr llllllliliT.
i SIRES AND SONS.
Hlliiin Itiinklii uf Ni'tv Vork hna
Jwhrn ,., (h ((0 j (M ,( frtli
Wfthilny.
Hfiior Uiilllprnm IIIIIiii:1iiii'hI. 'X
ir nf l.luui, j,,,,) i.i,,, !,.,! prcNlili'iil
' I't'rii, tviia liorn 11I KiikIIsIi piiii'iiln.
"bo ai'iti,., t't-ru ovur Hlxly jtiim
w
Hoiiib ypnra nRit IM11I11 nil'n rtiinpiHiT,
" Mlhlllim, rt'iplvcil 11 pivi'i'iinirnt
Wnalni, for fJ ,t ,K )mw llmm,.,.(
JJ'" UlH (KNr llllH lllllllf llll UlllllllOII tu
""UHWi year.
f it. mi II-ukwiuuIUv x.m llrnerrtar.
.... ,,ti, , , sinUsa,,.!.,, uf
A lilt ll,,o,,ry. It,i, I--,,, WaM
l"t In., f .i elcnire,, ,,llr4 ,, W9 lhm
tl.,.n ..f t ..pitai . .lipi,,,,,,,,. r)ir,
' l-"y rprlm-a. f II,,
rleii.u i.,t,. 1 ,, ,. BS(
"li t. In It,.' ...nth ,, fr.rl,l, added
' I'lii t-t lil. 'milling, law
r in ..a i ,.uvtj rU tk in uiii. .tot
In li ii I. ill.. N
ll.i,,,r fir, hl,.f Wliiimu ;,ri,
li. nl i.f 1 1. Imrwg f tirr ,Mri,,
N. w Inr., In, won a i,.KU ,,f ,, (l.
ll'f uf luaa t, .I,.,M,,,. ,.I.., J
- "" 'I'lfltik' tint
in ii.. i. i iM.ni to a(),i) f,,r at.lti.ln
l"ii l. ttw iMr
J"lm Ijiw. r-,ntl) rlclH trfMir
if .I.,, f tititiif, ruimiy. S f , lina
h.i.l ll... ..hi., -iti fr uiy thrwi
mi-l . .,,,t , v U,(H,, ,
II. . ImliU r In II,.- wr, u iiitn.tr
tmr. il. hi,. i, ,, f n fi,,,
i m inline .ui,i.,.r f n Mfl.-au war
flippant flings.
A ttninuti wmrltif a king hntiln majr
! ..).Mt,it fmn, a dini-t rar In lu-rlln
lift.' Il, r.i nf ti, fnlka lutu tu Krt
ml I "... fl.i,.) M, 'ti-.
I 11 I l,h. a I'liliiof aliiilinl, any a
li.- hn k1r11.1t ,i im-ak llti.-ll.h flu
mil In alt wri t. I.uipi, 'ait
I l. ll Milttimkr, Hi-nllli.-l
A Itnuliin i.lii.iiLiii ti-lla you what
ail. tmi lui.lr l.t bi.litli'tf jrniir ha ml
I'.nt Hip r,.ii,lf. mini "tt'.t.I tiainU" tin
II..I I1.11I In Ii, , ,, . Svw Vf.rk U'.l.l
1 h. Iliiminii rriini. w, ,niHu-a to
iiinkf frt-.h li. I rin.-. out f Hut air
' a uWptiitiitit nf it,, iihh
.li.-r nf l anila. all,. .,nti In ,jtri-t
unl-niii from rui uinU-ra -Nr York
'I'ril hi iii
Fashion Frills.
11m fit.liluii utiltn In, 1. tilt. Hint th
alamlliti; M..111 milt kHt la to ilajr t
r i. 1. Il) l u.iiif.a f.ir aiinlli.-r ai'aaiin.
I'liiUih l'lii I r ilt i r
h in r I'.tiM.li ii(Tri;t lliMt Imvtt Ink
pii .i rtiiiil.ini; lrlfk'raih ilfa In rut
I hp wjri It tmiilil aii-ui a fnrretiiut
-.ii. Imi.. ti tl.at Hi, li,. . . , ak rt 1
litiii lu fit, a) In lilimliM-ra. Nrw
t.irk Wi.rlil
'1 tip ninl tin HitilfiT p tn mt up a
alriimjpr I"" iip hp Imt'iM-na In wpnr
a whlip liir ulij a iluj Iml. Iml ttmap
il in.l.i-i tin nrp rptl.liig Hip aliln
! 1111 rni. iiiitiii aiiirt. ami aptiia 01 j
V 11 Mill ll.i will In r.Nm II' rail lf ttu.
Ml ,i.i,.(. i lptplaii.l I .-ititpr.
WI11I llittlT Mm Ilium ant tip lu
In), nt Iln- .iillp I i Inr 1 lull I1II11; lirr
litt.Utiira arm In a UM-llkp crip
VMnl. it Imt r Kruiili tl Mr Hluut
lr)liie tn wiikr hluiiMilf ,,.
Ituiiilnr.: Iiulii l )m brnr 'rmf
Nu S hi rer
Itnwiiitiilni Tltpy'vr run (Balnat
..mi- i;liirr ami liinluil It."
"I lit K.tliik' tbiwo." anl'l Mr, Hluut. at
.iiiiiiii In rin. Iml hla wlf.' Ucl4
blin. Ilf hri.kp away frtiiu I11T anJ.
k'.ilna tn n liiirt-au. ti A rfvulvrr.
tli.-ii, Likhit nn pl.iirl.- lltfht in hit
Ii (I hnml. iii..k-i hla I hum It on thtf
Imltnii nml ilrarpmli'tl tin' atalrt'aaa.
II,. j.n-M-'l front Hip l" it ball tu th
tlniMiiiK riHiiu nml from Hip ilrawlnit
ria.iu in Hip illuliic nm. wIiitb ha
f.iiiml Hip frnitiiifiil mi tin floor of
rut riaa itl-li that hml Ufn klHH-kttl
off Hip aiil.-tainnl II.' haikpil III
tliawi-r In tin aliU-laitiril wlirnt tint
ihrr In itally im wna krpt, fkltH't-
Ini: In llml It Knur It na alt tln-rw
ninl hi rom lutlnl Unit Hip liurulnr,
fr.'lliiu In tin uiirk. hail kntw-kpa oir
Hip tllih ami. fritrlnn tu ha r awnkriitil
tlip hmi- h.il.l. bail Inkt'li hlinat'lf an ay
na mimi na aiialilt.
Mr r.luiit otniHl a door thnt IrJ
Inln tin panlry. tlirollKh "hlrh h
m inn! Inln Iln kltrhrn. All wan Rllrrtt
nml rmply. H trlfil Hit tbatr IpriIIiii:
out on to a Imrk atiaip nml found It
M-kiit Hut hi found a window anah
imlia kiil nml mndt' up bin mind thnt
tin liiiruliir hml found nn rnlritlifo and
nn flt Ihroiik-h that window. Ilo li k
pil It mid, hiivliic aatlitlfd hiniai'lf Unit
Ihr liutk-lnr hud It ft tin pri'inlipa with
nut Imvlntf bud linn tnke any
IkmiIv. wpnt lnnk Jo hla moiii. wtipro
hi found hla wlfo atnndliiK ahlviTln
III Hit mldillt nf thi room. Kin lind
iti'i-ti'il fviT.v momoitt to hi-nra rt'irt
and Hint lnr hiiilinnd would lit klllfd.
"Ari thf.v irnni?" alio rrlrd.
Yia"
"How did Hmy Rft In?"
"Ho or Ihi'V niiitt hnvp rntoriHl and
jroiu nut by Hip kltrhrn window,
rifiitp million Hunn to tn more cn re
fill nlinllt lia klllK Hll ailKhl'a."
Mil Itliint hud lltthtt'd Hit Rnn, and
lirr liuslntnd, who wna fitrltiR n mirror,
wna noini'wlmt alnrtli'd nt hla nppoar
nitrr nn rplli't tt'd In He wna lu hla
nlnhmhlrt. with a rovolvrr In 0110 hand
nml n tiilmlnr rllrlc lump In tlio
nllii-r, Imtli Hit' lnnit mid H10 rovolvor
I.K.klmr fiinnlly tirrllili. Ttif rxpeoln
tlou of fmliiK n ImrKlnr hml Iwn
aoinowlint trylim to lilm. nml IiIm uhu
ally florid fin-o wna pnl Novortlidt-aa
Im nstiiroil hla wife Hint the Imrirliir
hud K'Hii' nml th wa 1,0 m,,'', flr
hnr to fi't'l filKlitfiHHl. Ttit-y mttirni'd
,i ImuI. Imt Mm. Ulmit wouUl not con
noiit to Hio pn" l'n" ,1"01' off' To"
wind iiioriilnir Hit'y f''H lt0 Ai-
Tin pplnodi' nnliliici'd Mra. Wunt'a
mrvia, nnd Mr. llliint. thmiuh he pooh
iMioli.'il nt lur ft'iira. nt-vor wont to bod
wllliuiit tlilnkluR how rot'klt'an ho hntl
, i p.,iiiff down to face n burglar
with n light In his band thnt would
I , -HP villain jnst whore he was.
He would not be so foolish again. He
v niild carry the lump, but would not
. -...1
Mrs.
Itliint declared that If there wna again
evidence of burglars In the house (he
wo , hick hrr husband In their bed-
-., ,m ltut Mr Itlnnt declared that hla
n , iness would not permit htm to
flush until occasion mimr.
l.,.v nnv man to roam about his house
, c y "M.y i-Mrt-
o dght when he was wakeful ind
his wife was sound .sleep Jtf..unt
Burglars
n m i ur n sx ;n
wa aura be tirnfij wmiihi itownitalr.
Getting aut.Mily tMit t.f Uil he slip
l nit hU roat. f, llu. Ihhiv was. old.
1 1 Hi M , h bureau, where lie f..,i!n
the revolver, then In thr maul. I. m lure
he fiMiml tlm lnirl.' Uini. mi, taking
tiefore on In nn h hand be atenltliily
milt kml lh tirooiii i.,r ntnl fell hla
way by the ImiiHtrr .luwi.ntuir
lu tin. ii i f.-n ..iitiiinit
Jiir a ii I nt lil U-K At Hit. .m,.. timr
a trnH lu lii llirnm-liiic fulut liudl
Into tl, tlrawliiK rmnn nlniw.il ,lm ,f
illut flKurr of iiian mi tlif ntliff nl.
f Hit. rmim It w riirrwl in Mr l:innt
that h ii alatullmj lu the itura nml
hllp hp nu!il mh, , , Iml;, tliu lly
th man t'l.iilitu't a-p bliu at nil Iln
flrit IiiiiiiIm. art tu run iit.t,iln nml
l k lilmap'f lu tila titilriiiiu; lila m-roml
aa to alimit Hm liitrmlrr Ufnrp lli
fi'llnw aa aar of lil. irpi.n. ; oiti
rwlw Urn iitllit lip muriJiTi-il l.jr a in
-rtp man KaUliitf hU rpvnhrr, Iip
hut hla i )p. ami t(. atrla
lie hnnl a ahrlpk iinlnlr ami imiihi I
iiiiuIp hjf uuiiptliliig running i.it Tlif
fint rntne fpiiii Mra. Itlunt. I i- a.i-um!
aa Ilk Hip flltflit nf an aiiliu.it mil
ramp frmn thp rat. Ilrnrlnu unttilng
furlhfr. Mr I'.lunt rrmi. In-l ,.-liiu.l a
iipwpI MHit ami Anthill hi, lainn Inln
Hip ilniwliiif riailu. Hp nt 11. our,
but a hoi wllb ri'lliint trmka hml
Imi-ii tnmlp In a rurtuT nf a mlrmr rpit
I lik' on Hip IuiiiiIpI.
"Iton't m frlh'litptml. iiij itfiir "iiiiip
itnwn liprp "
Mn. Illuiit. who wna tiam'lu nn to
thp luuilMrr aUv. rfH,n,;,-, rtiutljr:
"llfnvptia! Are ymi klllnl'-"
"Not piaitly. I'm only a fool"
"tt'liiit u ur
"Xhnt at rrflntl1.11 Iii Hip mirror"
"till, tti-nr! I Md jrou l,rp:ik Hip itilr
mry
"I uinilp a holt. In It Th it i.if,Miinl
rl t at ran by Hip an, I iip-i l im-"
"I'lil you hurt ynunplf ?'
"I lllrnn .tip at 11 ti lul llir. nml I lnt
tny lirnil M
Thp iipt nwrnlnif Mn I'.lunt it"
hrr tiiul,nint' n-rnhpr In n m-1 llrr
Train and Track.
Irrlaml'a In rent mllrn.-nl a v.trui hi.
a UiilrnvP of I I'.'l.
Itillliia plppitif trollpy rnrt nrp nuif
IliU with I'Ulilli' fatnr In t nu'lnii'l
1 lip Itplawnrr. I.mkaw 111111.1 11 111)
Wiilrni nil In mil fnrtilili n.r of 1 1 j ti t
by pnilo rp wlirllirr off or on tint)'.
Tin' f:i .1 pit trnln In lii-riiintiy U Hip
i rnllnl " ZuR 'Jfl" li-lnii-u Itprlln
and llitiiitiurK. talilrh tmiiiihiim nn
atpnik'p a-rtl of Kt IT7 mllr H-r Imur
t.-tnppu rolml nml 111" Mul.ilu.
Itnlltlil. thr lirwr rnllriuul rtsn Inn nil ni
tllmlp of alMiut li'.lmil fti-t nt hup I'.'inl
ThU la rlnlimil In In' Hip urt'atPHl
bt'liiht pvor allnlnrtl by mil.
Foreign Affairs.
I Tbt Knlkaaa nr tlrwl of b.ivini; CV11
trnl Aniorlin UMintiHll Hip ri'Volutlnn
! tiuiiuii - Itotitnu Jiiuruiil.
Wuinlrr wlnil old Oiiuir Kbnyyitin
wotliti wuj.Ui tlia "ulrnniillni: nf IVr
iln - .V ' urk Aiiit rl' nn
Thnt thr knlrr anil Hip i rnnti primi
nrp nt imIih h uirrrlr an rvbit'iu-p that
I In. niir W Ki'tdiiK "I'l ni'l thr iitln-r tin
imlli'iil - Nrw Vitrk Wt.rlil
Wit h nlifl irnfTa tin lla niilmifntary
nit. ihr ilntp f pww-a I rlrrllui:
nlaitp Hip Mrtti-ttn MttlrllnliU uttrriui:
nlirlrk. of tlfflani- -Chli nk'o Nt-vrn
The Speed Mania. '
Tht-y aay that aton liina Biilnmolill
lata anfTi-r fnun iipurtunnlillltla. Imt
at hut Ihpy nutl la brlili-nell Hiiiitftirf
Cblraun Nriva.
It l liiitirm-t tn ap.nk of Hip oarr
Ipki lailmtrlan In Hip prt-Mfnt ti'int'
jfltr rarrlpaa lirdpatrlnn la tli'iul ami
Imrlnl - St. I-oula Itrpulilli.
a arlfiittMt ilp.-lnrra llmt tin apttil
nuitiln hna rnlivrrtptl a Kr'nt uutity nil
imnnltlllHta Into nrrvotis wrm-ka.
j ,v..iili1 like to hnvr III 111 iIIiikiioip thp
'inp of thr nwin who hna tn dtttlin
Ihi'ui.-Nt'W York Ilrrulil.
College and School.
Cleveland' public aohool Inat year
rtt ft. 4:14. 1'.1?.
Hiiltlinorr mar tocntr lt new nor-
mul aiiiiNil In n aulutrlmn dlstriet.
I'lttilinriih achool ultlflnla proposp
Ritina; a ent and twtli privlleut to
every nutill.
Slminniia pol loco, In I.uaton. pivea n
n-Biilnr four year coiirae nf which the
aim la to ohd out every criidmite
It Im a womnn'a mlli'iii'-tcclinlciilly
trnlnetl tu emu her living In wiine mkv
pllle fMVuiiatlon.
SHE GOT
RILED
By ARCHinAlD PtTERS
The reason 1 loved Miirlijold w as be
cnuae alio was aiich u Irail llttlo thlnR.
ao tlHTorcnt from mo, n ntriippliiu
farmor'a Imy who could follow 11 plow
all day and allnR niy Ions nt 11 Imru
tlunco till 4 o'cUH'k lu the morning.
1 wasn't afraid' of the devil hlmm-lf,
while Mitrlgold, thnuuh a country girl,
didn't dare go near a cow. Her mother
bad to do nil the milking.
"What would you do," 1 anked her,
'If a roldHT came Into the house 7"
"I alHtuld die of fright." aht replied.
Thla troubled nit. ' for I proposed,
after our wedding dny. to tk my wife
on to tny farm, and I didn't see how 1
could stay within eyesight of my house
nil the while. If a tramp should some
along or a criminal of any kind he
! would have an easy jon or geuing
away with whatever he ponld carry.
lt It wasn't this that trou ,l,d n,e
ao much; It waa the prosit of coming
' homo some day and tlm Ing tny w fo
! murdered or that she had lieen fright
ened to denlh. which was ulniut the
same thing.
Well, we were married. The house
on my farm waa fllxnit 100 years old.
It would require ten men a month to
. knock It to pieces, ao nonvy nna so won
toot,M,r wm trr;T ":
the kitchen waa a fireplace alt feet
wide. The furniture was na old na the
hiia nn 1 a aTtiiif It waa a,, bi .tvy
tfi.it f b.-id rnali-rt .'it on rt.-rr Ui
Wlifll I wt-llf oil 111 Hip lilitr-l'lij
Mitrii"iM wniil'l aik b-.w f. r I waa ir-v
liur wl,.-ll,.r I wi.uM la. wit'ilq rail,
and n!l tli.it
Uiii- 1l.1v I wna fii'!; i-i loitrltr to thr
roitnlr f.it on worn, l.ti! fi-i atv! Ii
cvay to ti-rnl hour' Maili".li ill.lu't
til.j.i't In mt rltip. In llial trny altp
waa lii, k r t-ut I h.ii!. a.-.- ah. ai'Tit
Pil wl'tl tlrt-.nl If I rnuM Imvp aplit
any on, fl- 1 wulil l,.ir a'.ntil at
limiip tnt I rotiUn't Tpry w.! t!i ao,
and, lliiild aa my wlfp wna. I knpw ah"
wotilttii t h.ivp (irriiii'tiil ain ti a nHir".
I kl"pi lirr l''!l.l nlaiiit 7 oVI'X k
In tlip iii'irnlnir. tlrovp to town, nt
t..iii1,-l in mt liii!in-i ami if' li' d
Iwiiiii In tlriif for t'i. ii.aui uinil.
I didn't Marl.-.ttl In tli yard
w ill hinn f..r hip. ami tU frU:liti'iit d
im- I ii it Inn uti to Id., fp.nl door. I l.-t
Hip lwri- fin ml w-llli. .ni hit. h'nz and
run Into tlm Imlt Tfo- r'.ina wrrt. all
In iti-ontrr With my In-.irt til ny
tlin.nl rau In thr n-ar III thr kit' b
ni I aawr it alirlit. Mo-.t of (Iip furniture
h id ln-n rnllrd acnln'! thr tlrpplnrr.
ami .1 laiurd wna l.in-il on rtid
nk'almt a nii-ild nml thr ttt'irr
t" : 1 1 1 1 t Hip wall. S'.mr'liliii; awful
inn i batp biirn"l Hint aomrttliliK
my wlft- tmd alwiya drrndMl. It
flailml tbroiiuli tut limlli thnt thla
ili.-u'i una imi iIup mo mu, h In a pbr.l
inl i:ikni-' 11 t't a I'ri'iiiotilHon of
pv II fih. why hml I lift btr? If I
iiiinl b.-r allvr 1 wtiu.il iiprrr ltar
Imt n !"i.i" ar iin.
I'.i-liiinl t!u' klti'lirn w.i. Hip wkI
tiHtl ... nml tuiililiii; thrniii'li Hip wtaal
liouf. ki-ri'lii my 'Vti niirn nil the
while f.r my wlfp'a ib-ad Im-ly. I
riirrviil Into thp kirk )nrd. What
wa. mt aurprlte nml n-lirf to at-r Mart-
i'..:i kIiiihk- inl' i!y on n Hump a abort
ill-tam p from H.e n-ar nf Hip bouae
nliti in, alioi'tiii our hrr knt-pa, bi-r
tlii,.'rr 011 Hip trltKPT.
I'nr ln-.'iMii'a auk p. mv n-thrart, aa tint
baa tl'il'li'lird'"
K'i.. w aa i IntPiit ujaai anini-thlni; 00
Hip r -if of I Im tli.ilM' Unit slip illil not
rt'i-ly I tiinnd my fjea In that dlrti-
linn nml wax tliuinl.-rMni. k nt tui-lni;
n man a In-nl nil . (1 al.ivp thr lilm
nt-v. I '.i.t It waa lowprrd lininiillutply.
it. lakiti;.' ui'ottfr irlaiirii at my wife.
I .aw hrr wllli Iln cmi to liur alwuldpr
ami k.!iiHiii: nt the i l.lliiiii y.
"Nrl limp inn do llial." alio aalii,
I'll Iir." Mirp."
U na rirr man an la-u llili-n-d aa IT
"My dear," I pli-mlrd. "do fXplaln."
"Altoiit nn hour it 1; 1 . " alii ln'pin,
that t'llaln III thr rhlmiipy ruue to
II,,. Iioiiip uml iiakul for aniiiftliliij: tn
,-,it lie hint I')' my lia.ka that I wna
fru-lili md and iiiur I w.na ainiie rnmr
In and I lirrair mil tu kill Inr If I didn't
trll him w hrrt tin nioiiry waa. Some
how Hili made 1111 kl:il nf mad. Ite-
ilili-a. I didn't wnnt lo Imp Hit numey
Kii I Jui-t wouUlii't IpII lilm. Tbt-n be
riiiia. kfd I tn' In ni t'. I had i!.Ui the
awniilm;, had put evryt Itlujf to TinUi,
ami it rilpil me to arc lil 111 tosatuj:
llilui nlmiit.
I tiu.iu'lil if 1 rniilil pt lilm into a
i't.'i4it or aniiipw Iiitp I ihIkIiI kpep hint
til) you riinit Iioiiip. Then It ot-currpd
to mn In trll It ) til (lit liiunry writ In the
i lilnmry. Hp cllmlii'd up tlirro, bunt
l:ig for It. mid I wlirt-lfd Hip fnniliure
;t ir.t liit Hip oipniiii; and cot n lntard
fnun I In wiaallloiiK to brme It with
o In roiildu't move II away, lit trlrd
and ai'i'iui.' himself riirnrrrd, wna climb
I11K up wlii-n I Niiati'liiil Hip 1:1111 uml
ran tmlslili'. lie waa Just Ki'ttliijj out
wlu ii t Md him If ht didn't zel l:uk
I'd atnait lilm "
Tbrri' waa a pHiiu. at the end of
wlilrli slip mlded. "You've furifotleu to
kK liif. drar "
"I'or.'iuii!! l.t ki 1 you! I smiujd
think I've iia-ii omiiifl) to make me for
tfi'l lltl.Vtllllli.'"
1 fuMi'd tier In my nrnw; then, taking
tin k'uu. I ni'iliTi'd the man to pome out
of lli.- f-n.mui-y uml down. In an hour
I had lilm I.Kl-i'd lu Jail.
Slut-e I'lU epl.s.ale I don't permit Diy
nife to taik nlmitt her feara nud I po
away :i nflru nml stay 11a Iuiir aa I
lltit Yon never fin tell what oue of
thfip timid women will do when he
nets rl Iril
Current Comment.
Scientists are still trying to produce
life nrliiii hilly while mora 1 1st a are la
mpiilliiir thnt life la too artificial.
(IriNiklyn Standard I'hlon.
All tin country has spent on Its
achiMtU ibs's not apja'ar to have gone
far toward taUicntlnc Hie hav.ing prac
Hi e out of being. - iH'iiver Ueputillcnn
Oiiet more Hie time honored tinestion
arises, this time In 1'nrls: What aort
of a man understands women? The
man who never beauts about It. De
troit l-'rct Press,
A speaker nt the national congress of
hygiene says the Tutted State lends
Hie world In" death. The professor
might have stated the fact more pleas
antly by saying we lead the world In
everything.- New York Telegram.
Short Stories.
The rnitiHl Suites sioluls $15,000,000
a year to see ttaseiiaii guinea.
The Uussiiut government has put the
satile hunters not of business for three
years.
From deep water In Hie, Atlantic to
deep water In the I'aeltlc the t'unnnm
canal will be II fry miles In length.
The kitchens of the Kmperor Krancls
Joseph's palace nt Itiulapest are con
sldereil to be the most modern nnd In
every way the lluest In Kuropo.
In the V'nlted States there Is one Inw
yer for every 700 iorsons. In Kugland
then Is one to each 1,100 of popula
tion. In France one to 4.100 nnd In
Kussin one to 30.000. ,
Cost 'of Living.
The otllclal government report uhows
thnt the high cost of living Is almost
equal to the cost of high living. Chi
cngo Infer (Venn.
Now that n government commission
has made an exhaustive examination
and rt'imrted thereon, the piddle sus
piclon that the cost of living Is high has
been confirmed. Philadelphia Lodger.
It la true living posts more tlmn It
used to. The federal bureau of labor
has Issued n report confirming the
rumor. We had hoped the story might
at Inst have turned out to have been
unfounded. Chicago Itecord Ilernld.
DAMES AND DAUGHTERS.
Mra. Timer Nutting of r'amtiridr.
Maaa.. la aald to bare Hi btrseat col
ktvtlou of aitiarda In the worldl It
liuint- ra ni'.re than ?i,ft iiim-ni
Mra 'hanr. wPlowr of a ( hlnea off!-
rlal. l-t the t-litiHr In t hlrf of the IVklnj
woman a jai-pr. w hl It Ii drvoteil en
tirely to anl,Ji ta Intereitins to her art.
Mine, tie I'nnaard a heroine who
Burtuil r.rltiab ao-le-ri with r'loreixe
Nlirhtiiik-ale in tb ("rlmrati war. la
bow. at the aue t.f eighty four. II trim; in
an olawure tpiarter of falM. Keypt. In
ali knew and want. Il M .aid
The Inii-hex of Kyfe. who rerrtitly
attained ber twenty flrwt birthday, la
owner nf tine of the lar'eat pita lei tu
north I'.titaln. romprlalnit nenrly "JV).-
!( anea of tultlvutnl land, ni'.nntaln.
nnar and fnreat. Kt,e Inhorltpil the
aat eatati-a and great rirlw-a of her
father. The d'Khina ta fond of out
d'yif aort.
Mra. l.ydla It. Kemper, a arentlat of
note, ha rerelvrd unusual refienltltin
In Ormnny. the emperor harlnit re
cently conferred on ber the title of
proftiMir" Though tiru In I'.untla.
be hna lived practically all of ber life
la the United Ftntea and haa oi-upiei
chair nt tin L'niveriity of rennayl-
Tnnia. Mra. Keniji-r la now in lU-rliu
puraulnj; at leu HaV luff -tl-'atioiia
Sportinq Notes.
Ianny Murphy, t-antuin of the Ath-
letn-a. owIuk to the Injury tu uia Wg
prolmtily iwver will I able to play
baseliall auain, but be will reUin hla
romiection with the Athli-tica In the
rapai-lty of a tvout-
Klrat ISaaemnn Myera of the Fpokane
club of the North wetttern leajpu? haa
eatabllihetl a tiew leajjnr tiaae Kteallue
reeio-d. atenllns IIH Imaea. The former
ret-nrd if l""t baaea waa bed! by Zim
merman of the Chietptt Natioiiala.
Tetl Meredith, thr t-hnmpion runner.
will not I on thr lnuylrania freah
man fontlmll team thla aenaon. Mere
dith wantetl to play. Imt after writing
to Trainer Mikr Murphy he learned
thnt be would take on Bean If he play
ed fixttlinll and thla tuistit interfere
with bla running.
THE TAIL OF
A BULL
By M QUAD
CntiyrlKht, ISlt by AMOOlatnl Ut
erary I'ri-iiii
AIh Juikaou a.it ou the roadside
fence with Uia bead lu his hands. He
was the most dituutirilicd young man In
the Mate of Iowa. After working aa a
farmer's hired untn for years and year
and saving up a little money he bad
bought a forty acre farm to Cud Unit
he had beeu h:id!y ehisited.
Five rod down (he nmd. on the
banks of a creek, n man sat fishing.
He was a summer hoarder in the neigh
borhood and was utnlerstiaxi to be
Wall street broker, lie wns fat and
serene. 110 was smiling ana luncia.
lie not only fiatied fur fish, but be
caught them.
"ImI gast him. but I'd like to break
his neck'" mutteretl At aa he watched
the man. "lie hasn't been beaten out
of $."itn 1. lie hasn't had any trouble,
lie hasn't had a girl call him a fool
and go back on him.
"And now that old bull haa broke
loose," growled Abe as he slid off the
fence. "If he knocks off both his horns
ami break hU back 1 shan't care
cent."
When the bull came charging down
the hill he saw the broker hnullug in
the fish and charged straight at him.
The broker was used to o:I.er kinds of
bulls, nud his first thought was to get
away from this aort lie vramMed up
to fall down again, and but for Abe he
would have got a horn or two. The
farmer didn't get In front of the bull
to try to Btop him, but uj the animal
passed he w as gelml by the tall. You
can ulcer 0 bull as well as a boat If
you get the right aort of a hold. Abe
had it. and he steered the animal on to
the bridge across the creek and then to
the right and twitched him off Into the
water.
"Sny, that was well doner exclaimed
the broker, as he came upon the
bridge. "Hut for that trick of yours I
should have got It bad."
"Humph:" replied Abe.
"You've got gumption, you hare,
'You are a Hnrr
"Why why, what do yon mean air Y'
"I mean that I've paid $S00 for a
farm worth about half that. I haven't
got the brains to last a rabbit over
night"
"Didn't you look at the farm before
yon bought?"
"No. Took a feller's word for It
and, oh. Lord, how I have got ebentedr
"Going to have a hard time to pull
through, eh?"
"I shall have to eat roots next win
ter."
"Let's take a little walk nnd look
your land over," anld the broker as
he laid his fishing outfit aside. "Whnfs
thnt mound up there?" 1
"Dunno," wa the reply. "Reckon
the Injuns ' burled their dead there
after n great bnttle. I've dug Into it
nnd found arrowheads n-pienty."
. "I owe yon something for whnt yon
did down there. You were a fool to
tnke nn.v man's word nbont a farm.'
but I guess I can pull yon out of the
hole all right. Did yon ever hear of
high finance?" '
"Can't say I have.
"Well, I'm going to show yon some.
I'm going to make this old mound
worth a couple of thousand dollars to
, you."
The broker hnd a collection of relics
and curios nt home, nnd he sent for
certain things and hnd them planted
In the mound. Then he made a call
on the nenrest rillnge editor, and a
week later that editor wns referring In
his paper to a great and historic find
on the farm of Abel Jackson. There
wns the tooth of a mammoth and
Greek and Romnn medals and coins
among the things unearthed. Strangers
enme poking around almost nt once.
They were shown the relics, but they
could not secure permission to dig.
That farm wns for sale, and the mound
went with It. Abe simply opened hla
month nnd atarerl.
Two daya later Ihr pHr went np to
f 1 '. At wa for taking it. but tc
troker a.tld-
That'i only half oir figure! In thre
or rmr nay we 11 niz up juhj
j-wr glaaa ry and are what they
any a.nut thit."
When Hie eye wa n m-a rt hi-d a pm
or. who wa very miKh Interested
In the rei-arh. took It in hla hand and
an 1I
"t'm! I'm! Anf-lent history aay
nothiiis atamt the great Caeaiir hiTlng
a giaa eye. but erhap he had one
perhan o! I think 1 will ralsat my
offer to tl3f."
"Not yet aald the If,!- to A'
Jackaon when he w mli' h'.-e closed
with the offer. "We t get our
flgrtrr fi thla old tnotit.d "
Ifut we are the s;ui.e aa lying to thr
people," waa protected
That' the way mt of fhe (nulueaa
of the efiuntrjr I done today. Jut nn-
pear indifferent ami you'll ret y inr
price. I aeera to remet:!!? lliat
Pllnjr had a brae ear. If l.e didn f
then old Socrate & A nnd v-e'll hare
It on top the groin ii."
Cmf I'mf" anld ttn profea a-r when
the ear w found. "It may be I'llny'a
and It may tie Socratea'. but I think I
can ralae my offer to t2.000."
"Take It and aklp." advised the
broker when At cam to him.
Hut lt'a half more than lt' worth."
My non. a thing U worth all joa
ran homawassle fool out of. and In
rolng hene tnke yoor bull along. lie
may be the mean of buying yon an
other farm for half It v-alne. A tall
hold L a eond thing If yon can hang on
to It long enough."
A THIEF'S
RUSE
Ey C U-LNDOUN L RICE
Pete Morgan wa a criminal whose
normal atiite seemed In jail rather than
at liberty. He had served a term fm
burglary, waa rearrested on another
charge, brought Into court bled and ac
quitted for want of evidence. While
waiting for the papers In hla case to
be tnnde out he heard the prosecuting
attorney say to a messenger:
"Go to my bouse and ask my
daughter to look In a tin box marked
Schneider & Co. In the Tault get out
a deed she will find there, give it to
you and bring It back to me."
Are you In a hurry, sir?" asked the
messenger.
Why do yon ask?"
Because I'm to go on another errand
that's very Important''
"Very well. Yon may do that one
first I won't need the deed before
thia afternoon."
Pete knew the name of the prosecut
(ng attorney very well. Indeed, be had
been made familiar with tt by the fact
that Mr. Wilkinson bad arranged for
his lodging In prison on divers occa
sion. Moreover. Pete had great per
ceptive facultlea.
As soon as Pete left the courtroom
he sought a drug store and in a few
minutes was turning over the leaves
of a directory bunting for Mr. Wilkin
son's home address. Upon finding It
he proceeded to thnt gentleman's
bouse, rang the doorbell and called
for "Miss Wilkinson." A young lady
came Into the hall and asked Pete
what she could do for him.
"Your father sent me for a deed in
a tin box marked Schneider & Co. In
the vault miss."
"Oh." said the young lady, "1 sup
pose he means the silver and jewel
vault I believe he keeps some law
papers there. I'll go and find them.'
Miss Wilkinson tripped upstairs to a
recess In the npper hall and began to
turn a knob on a vault door with
Tiew to getting inside. Pete's original
idea was while the young lady was off
looking for the deed to help himself to
any article of ralue In small bulk he
might see and get away with It The
mention of the allver and Jewel vault
opened op new possibilities.
Peter was hesitating whether to fol
low Miss Wlnklnson and force his way
into the vault when his heart was glad
dened by hearing her call from the
landing above:
"I find two deeds tn the box. Did fa
ther say which one he wanted?
"I think." said Pete. "I'd know it If 1
was to see it"
"Come np, please."
Tete sprang up the stairs with alac
rity. Here waa the chance of his life,
the jawel and silver vault standing
open with no protection except a girl,
lie might not have to do any open
work at all. His wits were sharp, and
It was quite possible be could make a
pretext to go into the vault and slip a
few gems Into his pocket without being
detected. He found Miss Wilkinson
standing by a table on which was an
open tin box full of papers. She show
ed him two deeds and asked him which
he thought her father wanted. lie ex
amined both very knowingly, when the
girl, noticing the name on the box, ex
claimed: "This isn't it at all. This is marked
'Parker & Treusdale Co. I'll get the
other one."
VCouldn't I do it for yon. miss?"
"I wish you would. It's dark In
there, and I have trouble with my
eyes. There are several boxes on the
shelf. Look for the one marked Schnei
der & Co. and bring It out Into the
light"
"Yea, miss. My eyes are first rate."
Quite beside himself with joy at this
unexpected advantage, Pete went to
the Tault entered and. Instead of look
ing for the boxes, cast his eyes about
for the valuables. There was nothing,
ao far as he could see. but a lot of tin
boxes and musty papers. But before
he could qnlte take in the situation he
heard the door of the Tault shut, the
knob quickly turned, and he waa a
prisoner.
Mr. Wilkinson, sitting at his desk in
his office, heard his telephone bell ring
and took up the receiver.
"Papa, did you send a man for a
deed In the Tault?"
"Yes. Why do you ask?"
"Whom did yon lend?"
"Edward Beam."
"Edward Beam didn't com. BvA
another man rame, and from tn nt
meet I laid eye e him I knew ho
was a hardeoed criminal.
Great he vena T
"How did ancfc a man know what
yon wanted?"
1 doat know. Tell mat what ha
aappeoed. Anything stolen? Ara yon
safer
-Ob. If all right
"What berom of th man?"
-ne t here "
neref What do yo mean?"
Tt locked him tn the Tanlt"
"In the eanltr
-Ye.-
"How In the world did yon get him
there T
"I en fired him -
"Tell me alt abont It nnlck."
"TVi-l;. I I !.! him thr deed yon want
ed waa in H Jewel anil allver an!f.
Then 1 pi.-,...tly took out tlie wrontr
box and sent him in for the right
one "
Than': 'eavrnt I wonder yon
weren't t- : .lerwt
Peter 'T-a returned to bis accustom
ed iii m i
j.bl Saavaaad.
Within recent year seaweed har
been Introduced into the tiigllsh
kitchen. The edible aperies, aeryetl
with run at eieat. have been found t
b very palatable. Devonshire anil
Japanese seaweed are employed
largely In the London Ind u try.
Wemen Barred.
The Asiatic town of MalwntchL on
the border of Russia, la peopled by
men only. Women are forbidden en
trance there.
The Theater f Dionysus.
What waa probably one of the ear
liest theaters built was the theater of
Dionysus, wblcb was begun five cen-
turies before Christ The seating ca
pacity of thla remarkable building I
said to have been 30.000. The theater
of Dionysus waa erected when Greek
art and literature were tn their prime.
Here were presented to appreciative
spectators tbe wonderful work of
Aeschylus, Sophocles and Eurlptde.
Our Men and Woman.
The average height of men In the
United States and Canada U five feet
eight and a half Inches; that of wom
en five feet four aod a quarter inchew.
Positivism.
"Positivism" la the terra applied t
a form of religion Invented or founded
In France during the latter part of the
eighteenth century. Tbe member of
the sect believed in only those thing
of which tbey bad positive knowledge:
hence the term.
Bank f England Clark.
The patronage of the Bonk of Eng
land belong entirely to the director,
a clerk being appointed by each direc
tor In rotation until tbe vncancle are
Blled. with tbe exception of one clerk
ship In eTery "even, which Is given fo
a son of one of tbe clerks of the ent.nb
lishment who haa discharged his dutte
to tbe satisfaction of the directors.
Vegetables.
When wishing to keep Tegetablee
such a green, lettuce, parsley, etc.
until the following day place, with the
roots or where tbey have been cut tn
a vessel containing water, exactly a
yon would a bunch of cut flower, and
they will be as fresh as If newly cut
Town Topics.
Chicago Is a qneer city. It has even
gone so far as to forbid "ad." displays
In street cars. Boston Journal.
Baltimore policemen must not play
domlnos on Sunday. Probably it la the
one game that tbey don't play at all.
Milwaukee Sentinel
Boston women are doing their own
marketing and receiving lots of noto
riety because of It. The wonder in
Cleveland is that such a commonplace
should deserve reporting. Cleveland
Plain Dealer.
Aerial Flights.
The air continues to be a poor place
tn which to do fancy work. Chicago
Record Herald.
There may be advancement in avia
tion, but at what cost of life! New
York America.
Doing fancy "stunts" In an aero
plane is taking dangerous chances, of
course, but even the man who doer
nothing but plain, everyday, nnorna
mentnl aviating la not regarded by the
life Insurance companies aa a aafe risk.
Chicago Tribune.
Cauae ef th Trouble.
Mr. Nupler Are the Bridclunu hap
py with each other?
Mrs. Alters I haven't heard them
say, but I notice they never speak to
Mrs. Lovttt any more. You know, she
Is the lady who Introduced them. Llp
Clncott's Magazine.
Take th Cash and Let th Credit Go.
The knot was tied, the pair Were Wed,
And then th smiling bridegroom said
Ubto th preacher, "Shall 1 pay
To you th usual fee today,
Or would you hav me wait a year i.
And rive you then a hundred clear
If I should And the marriage sta.ta
As happy aa. 1 estimate T
The preacher lost no time In thought.
To hif reply no study broimht
There were no wrinkle on his brow.
Bald he, "1'U take three dollar now."
Ladies' Horns Journal.
Playing Safe.
Mother The teacher complains you
have not had a correct lesson for a
month. Why la It?
Son-She always kisses me, when I
get them right New Orleana, Times-Democrat
Tw View. '
Bhe saw a hat and liked It much.
Asserted that a stunner such '
As It she'd seldom aeen before.
Th hat she luted was tn a stora,
8be chanced to spy this hat next day,
But passed It by In scornful way.
The hat at thla time, be It said.
Was on another woman's head.
- Judge.
The Difference.
Tommy-Pop. what t the difference
between fame and notoriety? ,.
Tommy's Pop Notoriety lasts ktMiff
er, my son.-Philadelphia Record. '