The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, May 21, 1914, Image 3

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The Oregonian
Hi. Hri'i'uii State iranp; m in
ani.unl i 'iiui i,tioi at Monmouth,
thii v.k. sui'l tilty--i.'lit com-
i in the
iroriins to
li an i i iiortaiit session, as many
inattt rs of moment art- In-fore
t ! 'I' Ivat'S.
Mutitii'iiilli is viUw tli' visitors
a l i time, arxl jiractieally all f
thf ile'tvates art- Imleil at homes
Instead of at hot' 1.
Washington County hai five
ran4-i reireHcritet as a unit,
hut rtj-rt'si-ntative "f the entire
roiirity IkI'.
Ihosi- att''n'lin from Was!-
nuMoii ( irint y art -
Mr. ami Mrs. Ilenj. SchofitM,
if t'ornelius;
Mr. ami Mrs. V. 11. Cal.lell.
uf (ir"-n Mountain (iranne;
Mr. ami Mr-. I!. II I'atton. of
U avi-rton (Jr.ine;
Mr. ami Mrs. (has. A. Miller,
if Wasl.intftoii Granne. alsne
Nnrth I'lains. in the Arcade
"tchiMii ilistrit't.
1 he session closes toJay or to
morrow. no i ici:
A llilIU UUlt- Il .fi .'t I TI,B 1 1 I'.l-
l iillxl ttn lu 1 .". ii, it .i,n. tl
li- lu ma l.u,i In Mm u i. II.. t
turnul u lumxlit, t. here I.h ;,.-.!
out knowing tl value f l.l I n.;4Tly.
A syndicate tK.uel.t u.i ii. 1 li,,- iir
rounding laud Slid want.! ts.it U-jor
hilt l ItogorT a lit lr.
As a mrniU-r if tile nyndi ;.!c I wa
Mil t" ltu-lu In j; t the matter
lliroiigh. There via Jit one (Mug t
I kept a ret-Bogoff hid juld nUut
T'i fur property m:U o . i-r fp.,iMi.
I Was tit get hold of Hit- l;u,.l as t l.i-un-
H2E
6 Loaves of Bread for 25c
C l one loaf and 5 check, each tfo.nl for one loaf of
r.rea.l. Huyimt yuf a' K,v, ! -v" 11
chance t Mve on your hread Ml. Uemem!-r this
m t time you buy bread. Six r'nuh loaves for liV
THE CITY bAKtlRY
Main StwU HiUsUro J. Wolfersiwr. l'r, p.
Harness!
A new Harness Shop will open fr business cu
M.mday, May 1 1, on Main Sliwt. opsiic Court
House Sec us for all kinds .f I.iUt and Hc.ny
Hifiicss, Collars, PU, Strap work, Whips, etc.
Order work a MHrciahv. All work uu:r.intcol.
Wc solicit a share of yur p.ilr.n.iRe and will
lit. Come lu and Kct acquainted.
"Wlr Sprechrn Deutsch"
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F. T. SP1CKER
HUUboro. Oregon
Daily Journal
and The WeeKly Argus
One Year, Doll Papers
$5.23 . Daily and Sun
Journal and Argus. Ono
Year. $7.50. Do It Now
Weekly Argus
A mass convention of the Sozial
it 1'arty of Wa-lanv'ton County
is h'-rehy called, to meet at the
(it Hail in lliilstioro, on Satur
day. May li!. l'Jll. 10 o'clm'k a.
in.
This convention is called for
the puriHise of notninatink; a coun
ty ticket, ami transacting such
other hiiMiiess as may come
h f.re it.
('mnrades,
cards - thest
i n iletitials.
A lull attendance is earnestly
requested.
J. 11. i'rickett.
Co. State Committeeman.
(!. I'rfiyd.
Co. Secretary.
hrinir
will Im'
your red
vour only
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l'here' nr.- also pictures of the
. ivs of last year s course o.
class, laboratory. lie-Id. swimming
on hikes and at names.
Thirty-live lovs. represeimiiK
over a iiozen couimes, nt
the first session. Accommoaa-
iuns for ltnl Ikivs are provuieu
this ear. . ,. ...
Any I in Drenon is ennime.
hit not more man one win -
i ii-nm one disirici or
- i ...,l,l in I he towns St) lonir
ill 'I .vn - e
.... 1 1. i ure aim icants from
',..l,,,lo nut reiireseilted. All ap
-V I'1"" ' ' II... tl...
..i;....nimiist he iinproveu uy uie
... I.,r,t
I.i ill- lUt' l If lUI""""
i..,t i. ms lo character aim amm-j
to profit by the course, i
hai'co users will ie hccomu-u.
NIIXT SUNDAY S 1AMI:
il
ti... iiishoiM nine win piay
Newheiv next Sunday. May
Tl... V.nt.' i..pir teHIH IS SUIU 10 ue
i ...!:.. nn.l th hovs
U pHHI ailrenauiiii. -
will not have easy sieuuinn
i,..m Ladies are cordially
invited to attend this game, free
of admission charge.
(Virl Her. of Timber, has pone
i. in n.nv oroiierty. a wheat
..minli near Leximrtoti. Oregon
L'....i ,. ;u tw wheat raising for a
few years, ami says ne iiuuks
i... .......i no hia fiirm is in
can mane
the best portion 01 uie uppei
country, where ine crop i iuij
ii failure.
Hon Mitchell, of Orenco. was
in town Monday. looKin ove
n... ......m-ds. The Orenco school
i;.iri,.t is short on valuations
U fiirnished by the county, some
II $70,000. and Mitchell. Van Mead
and .1. V. liorWICK were uM
see what and where the trou
id
.,..t..,.t.1 ttenttv started work
on mnodollin!? the interior of
.i. . a ' m.nte residence, this
lilt; t. v. -
week. (
ArRiis and Oreponian fJ.iJo
ly tut iKinin!.', KiTli. i. i l.ir,t of in
ftlil tain.'. VitK''(T :m II li i!lli-,f I'll'
i.rl t,f Sun, till !! g'i'.t ut I lianl.
Bin! nil ilujr I laml.l t i. iB In f:ir. li
uf llifiiliiutliiii. I li.-i'l ii. j- .:ifift
tnl niht-r riilt iitl:i! ;in l anilri'iat.-l
no Ir-mliU', hut 1 w;m lti'ir;ii.t of tli
way ll'lk' witrk lu Uu-iia. After tik
liiit iit ijuartern ut a I. .ti i 1 alu-l
ui'iiii a ltiw)-r to Uiakf lu'iitiricii nivl
iHi-ur nitl-l!ir.-e. i, lur li.nl i.i-unl
of tint liriff' uii'l tli.iiit'ht t!.f fmiiily
rtiul'l i-nnliy l futli.'l 1 wns to rail
iiiiiu on tl' morrow lu.l iin-uiiu U:iii
In. woul'l Kuttu-r sii' Ii li.' .r:,:.i(i..n an
III' i on Ul.
Two ln'tir lati-r tlif ' !.! f of io:l' of
Narva t-iilfrl uiy rin itb twi of
Ms im-ii. TIk nxtul'- o!!ii-i-r liui-stinui-'l
im- for tlirt-tj luiiit li " iri uu v,,it tnorv
miH.i loim ut tliv lii.i-'i tlKIU i.t II. i- l
Kintiliii;. It wan f 't::'T tli.il l'."K"ff
dlmuitl have (iiin liiisnl luinl, wo
iitt-r IIibI h Uatlii't ri ;irti il it ou r
turtiliiK. mi jti. r tli:it 1 hln did tiiHk
lull a lotiu Jiiiirtif- t' ni-i' t!i lii'lrs,
to iini'r tliut I ttliui: 1 f"t k tii.t a lutr
)fr Initi-ail of railing at tin' uta
tloti. I knew na-l!; wdat a.l tlil
nit-niit. Hail 1 nal'l t tin- inw.vir lu
I liw t!rt I'lu e Hint tlii-ri ttan a "tllvvy"
lu Hit- tinitti-r for tlm nii'l fur the clili-f
df ii!ln ami two or il.ru otln-r o!!l
tlnlt all would liove t .m? whII.
Wtifli the t tilt-f r-.-! lii'l that I COUitl
not Ui Mill In? had nil my p i; r takra
to liln ollice. Tin? "'H' e ut-rt' orili-rttl
to liH.k tii"ii nit- nn a nus'l i 'U It-Timu.
Iii.'l a ili tf t 'e was lietaintl to wat'.'b
im- .1 iy iohI nlflil.
Tliliikliic I uiltlit fnrry on tins tmsl
ui-st from St. I'flersliiiri:. I went to
thiil illy hihI iiKain i-nll.-tl ii'ti a law-jt-r
first f all. lie wax sliarji enoujjh
to rtall.f that the pri'i" rty w;m of cou-Kiih-rahle
v aloe, ami ii!ln'!it any U'at-
lii.- around tin- hush lie t'iM Hie that he
vtoulil HihI the heir atnl put the matti-r
tliroili fur the mini of J.'iMt. 1 rt
fiiieil to hrllie lilni and at a result
iliMtiVfretl that no lawyer would have
any ihin t do with the rati; and only
to Java hud iicsed In-fore I at aillli-
m -.1 to the olllec of Hie chief of po-
lliv lie rliMHtl the Interview hy aay
llii." that 1 would U Kliadowid w hile I
rt'inaliifl at the c.-ipit-il and hy advis
ing me to lake ito further stetis oa Uiy
own riiTimiit to di.ttoM-r I lie Ilotroffs.
1 not Iteeli nrovldi-d with money
any one. 1 nmt either defy
liep and work lip tlm ease ulns'ie
I or return and rehirt ft failure,
firmly oonvlnreil that Mrs. Bo
na In Narva. 1 aeeretly left J-t-ur
for Unit town. Securing
hi A iKmrtllni: limine nud dl-"suln-letstniial
iipK-.ir:iiieo to a eon-
!e eteiit. 1 irontvtitiM my In
uniliT one excuse, and another
it len tflh iHsnivered the woman.
k livlui: In her own home and hi
reumstani-ea and was rejoiced
iroect of HtdlliiK tlm laud,
ahe relliemhertsl her luisdlllld
us to as a tt Investment on
t.
it have the assistance of a no-
make out the paiH-rs, nnd It
ile fevklmt this naslstiinee that
re t!ot track of me apiln. As
they Inlerfertsl I was hnlked.
it only warned every notary In
aivn against me. hut the widow was
lltfed to take il Journey nud p Into
idiiik' Thinp" liiiKht have stopitsl
In-re had I I - n a cool and placid man.
, In n 1 found (he police liomnlliitf me
tain 1 luit my temper nnd nave the
hlef my opinion of thlncs In penerul
ml of his own comhit't In particular.
was Hrtvted; on what charjie I never
new.
,s soon as IncartTnittsl I nsked leave
o commtinK'ale with the American
minister. Thls nspiest was refused. I
as not allowed h"ks, writing mate
rials or other food than the regular
rlsoti fare and was. In fact, treated
n all respects lis n criminal. Ou the
third day the chief of iKillce scut for
me ami nsked If 1 would leave Kussln
f given m.v liberty. I replied In the
negative nud was returned to prison.
My threats that the mutter would be
thoroughly sifted hy our representative
only made him umlle, nnd be quietly
iifiu med me that be would keep me In
irlson for the rest of my life If need
ie. On the seventh day bo sent for
tlie again. I unu now iinuifci-ti in.,
mind. 1 saw that ! could he sent off
to Siberia If the otllclals so desired
nnd that there was no longer the
lightest hope of accomplishing my er-
. .. ....... I l.t... O.H
rant!. I tnereiore iitis i-iru uiui wni
I was ready and willing to leave the
ciatr'a dominions nt a moment's notice.
nnd ns n steamer was to leave port
that evening four police nllicers were
detailed to escort ine on board. Not
onlv that, hut t was locked up In n
stateroom nnd not set nt Uherty until
notm next day. I rotnul Americans,
Kngllsbmeu and Frenchmen on the
boat, but got no sympathy from nny
of them. On the contrary, I was called
nu Idiot for my conduct, nun every one
agreed that 1 might have been packed
off to Siberia without nny one but the
police being the wiser.
Sil hart VoubtMM rtttabargft
rUiiiK lo luittt fuos4UMt tlmfV ft
yr. , . . j t .
V. FluiBtMMi tfiHttia ttagbt
jthr wli'l rrtntit t'slxi to tlm bs
for rf-.-lv lug brtulcfitst at crumb.
It St--;iLf Kuiftb. U bttlda Vttf
lmporUi4 tMltiUi . aillM in Kw
l lii ity. U blurt jMtii yar mt f.
a tiit-ntallj rUoriAL k and so
!.'i';iy fit tint b walks to ao4
from hi 'poliitmeota, son days
riTtrii.if fight Uiilea.
Cti-t'lifu I'l hon. wbo fetid tha portfa-
llo of foreign rrlr Id lranra asoar
t!;. ri.-ineiv nu stxl I'.rUnd rablnata,
veil hi. lu tha ret-atit lisrUVta mln
Hry. has. It U uudemtood. aecaratail
l.hiiU'lf from bis former polltlral eoa
Lf Uoi.s and baa returned to Jouraal-
lllll.
.;.-iii--il !lr Charles W. II. tootaa,
bi has hem s iifilntwl to anccaed
t it-iil Marshal fir John rnrh as chief
of staff of tlm liritUb army, aerretl
with the 'ionlon Ilighlanders la tha
Afghan war. 1ST, sad with tba
sauit; reghin-iit In the Boer war of 1W
sl. In ISM be aervetl In tha BoaKim
cxne.hti.u nDd next sj etiw aenrlca
lu the South African .t.
An Episode
Of Mexico
By ISnWR VANDOVEER
Forest Notes.
Id preparation for tha comtnf flra
season In California 110 miles of flra
lines have to built Id tha Blerra na
tional forest.
A two-year-old plantation of Donf
las Cr on the Oregon national forest
shows b isr cent of tna trees IMug.
Ki tensive planUugs of younf trees In
Washington and Orepjn are costlnf
only tH sn acre.
I'lrect ttetdlng of Uids po' pt
U-en su't eKsful. without exception, on
the Aruimli Datlonal forest, Colorado.
Several 'if tha areas sown two and
three years ago show from 6.000 to
10,'jhO seedlings per sere.
Ilyndman peak. Idaho, the hlsbeat
named tHk Ui the state. Is mora than
12.i0 feet high. Several unnamed
eaks near It are of about the same
elevation. All are on the divide be
tween the Sawtooth and the Lemhi
national foreut.
A girt eat sewluf In ner room In the
City of Uexlco. Hearing a footstep on
the stairs, aba started. wotuaa en
tered out of breath.
"I Des she gasped.
"Oh. I'eplta! What U ltr
"If you have anything to eom promise
yon with the Constitutions lists get rid
of It at ine. This man Manuel Coral.
whom jou have trusted, is a spy of tha
dictator. lie bas Informed utn yon."
"Then what una to get rid of evi
dence r The db'tator doea nt need evl-
denee to get rid of his victim."
"Coral'a brther, Enrique, rame to
me awl said to uie: I have Just learn
ed that Manuel la In the aerret serrbe
of the dU tutor ami has In for and tbe
tyrant that by searching Inn's room
be will And papers revealing tbe plsn
of tfe revolutlouUta.' Enrique assured
ma that If no si h papera are found
yon will not be troonieii. u xney rw
found it will go bard with you, een
though you are a woman."
Inei burst Into tears. The man she
loved had turned traitor to her. But
her friend urged ber to waste no time
la getting rid of any compromising
documents she might poewes. She did
possess several Imsrtant ones, for ner
brother was one of the revolutionary
chiefs, and be waa using ber to by
nlana for a rising against the dictator
In the CltT of Mexico. But Inet had
rarrtriit loo terrible blow in me
treachery of her lover to keep ber mind
on what she was doing. After she had
ritwtroTed every d'x-ument. as she aup-
poeed. ahe remembered one she had
not destroyed that gave a list of per-
aona In the city who could be relied
on to desert the dletator and Join the
revolutionists as soon ss fighting com
menced. But this did not occur to
hw till the sound of heavy footsteps
was beard on the staircase. 8he bad
only time to unlock a drawer, take out
' DAMES m DAUGHTER! ;
Miss r. M. CavaMugb, a Near Yest
ervsut girl, receotlj fell heir ts tXls
ux !
It. Mary O'Msiley. assistant saskas
physician at the government hospttaM
for the Insane, baa ander her car KM
woiiwn patients and directs the waraj
of a staff of 300 wtMuen oorsea. t
llayotiue. N J , Ukea the lead by IN
pointing a policewoman, ills itatal
McAdie. serretary of tbe playgTua
eomuiisslon. As ber duties will be tsa
enforee regulations at the pUygroandaJ
no tloiiht site is thoroughly quallflej
ber new 'U
Miss Uulse AUtrfc-h Blake, who
hern spp.iutetl acting dean of tbe
don School of Metlitine I'or Woutea,
one of tbe few women dis-tors prmc
lux In general su irery. She la snr
to tbe New lhtsptial For Woruen la
Euston rad and t tbe Metllcal Mlasi
sion boxpital at Cauning Town and kfl
a Fellow of the Hoys I Society of MedM
cine.
Fashion Frills.
M'ltrn fashions of women sra aja
to lie taken sertously-tbey ara ei.
tremely flgtirative. Columbia State.
If some of the new style skirts hail
to I worn with a bustle they wouldn't
reach to the wearer's knees. Jalvea-
ton New a
Iay nightgowns" are tbe latest
Prrt creation. They'll be having even
ing breakfast gowua neit Detrolli
Free lres.
Florist are aomewhat concerned
shout tbe new fashions because aomsi
of the new blouse do not coutaHa,
enough material to pin a rose on-
Touugstown Telegram,
Flippant Flings.
Civilization cannot be said to hvfaj
any reason for (toasting so long mm
laundry men continue to starch thai
hottoms of negligee shirts. Chicago)
News.
Selence Attacks tbe 8andwlch" b
a headline. Here Doping it nas oei-
The Royal Box.
King George of England recently
rbltcd Kenulngton. one of the alum
dlstrlets of Uiudon, and called on ten
ants of royal property.
Marie Adelaide, grand duchens of
Luxemburg, to young, beautiful and
one of the rlehent princesses la Europe.
She ascended her throne two years ago
as the most youthful queen in tha
world
The cwrs kitchen In St Petersburg
Is believed to be tbe finest In the world.
its walls are of black marble and are
lavishly ornamented. Borne of the
kitchen pots aud pans are of solid gold
and originally belonged to the Empress
Cu tbertne.
The Art of War.
By the ue of steel Instead of brass
In rifle cartridges the German army
has increased the number of rounds of
ammunition that a soldier can carry
from 1J0 to 100.
Well developed plans are being laid
for using the aeroplanea for surgical
work hi war. The Idea la to provide
the aeroplane with tbe equipment of
a small field hospital.
A new sighting arrangement called
the focornmle telescope Is to be a fea
ture of the French heavy artillery.
The new telesoojie la attached to tha
guu and enables the whole of the hor
izon to be seen by the gunner.
ter luck with It than we nave nax
the paper and slip It under her dress wtn mmie r,urrhase.l at railway lunch
at the neck when tbe door was tnrown
open and Manuel Coral with a man
and a woman entered.
"1 am sorry to disturb you. senorita
be said to I net, "but tbe government
has received news that you are In pos
session of plans of the revolutionists.
and I have been sent uere to gei mem.
-You mean." said Inet. whose lndlg
nation by this time bad got tbe better
of ber grief, "that you have accus
ed me."
"What matters ltr replta broke in.
counters. Iioston Transcript.
Here's a way to raise a war fund;
that will beat the plan or aonniing
the Income tax: iKsdlne to tip thai
waiters and flick a quarter Into tbe
war chest three times a day. Louis
ville Courier Journal.
Three Reels.
Moving pictures shown on a slightly
concave screen are reueveu ui uutv
III T . .1. . .l:....l I,.,l I. nllKMlila l lit
"since you are innocent of the charger
. I. . w.t l ha room I iv-T-i.i--.
i lUUIII i . , ...j..,.. , .l.tt
mi i.n .!.,, I. ..lillirwl to have you in t.reai nnwiin n ma, u
. - . -,.iy t...llrl,ll..la BtMWl
...i.i rv.r -1 tisve ttrouifUl I mat attoiii i "' - -
miuvsi, i . ., ,w i,ii. k
I I MP III 1 II 1 1". nil J HIT., nu.iv
woman lor lue iui (tuc. I . i . tnnnvk
Coral and tbe man be bad brought picture theaters employ over 120,009
with him begun to search tbe room. eople.
eplta asked permission to leave, ana coioreu Dims are very
.. . ...t n-f..r do lmt ao she manufacture. uruinnry uiuia ut
it ' --- - - i. , ... . i.in. nt,hi
. I l..m anil llllllllIZ uv I UUVe rtHl ure .rut-B v. uiw
thumb and forefinger In under the neck U-enes lu them are not rmrded M
h, dnu. divw the naner ntaaeu coioreu piciure. ...
v. " ' - . I . , it. t - .l H.li
.t i..... .ka rtaim itt Iif tiiiiitl. TUeJl I calitsi - iniieu or lUUCU UW UU
IOC I luiw t " 1
abe dlseugaged herself, but before do-1 subjects.
Uig so transferred the paper into ner
Town Topics.
Will the holdup men kindly adrlse
whether they prefer to have us carry
our money In our hapds or pinned on
our backs? Clevelnnd Leader.
Tired apparently of recalling the com'
mlssloner. Topeka, Kan., la now agl
tatlng a recall of its commission form
of government There will next be
nothing left to recall but the town It
Belf.-New Turk World.
Koehester will struggle hopefully to
stick on the map with neither a fed
eral reserve bank nor a Federal ball
team. It bas a pair of two humped
camels and some sewage disposal plana.
-Rochester Post Express.
Simple Salve.
rare glycerin Is one of tbe beat rem
edies for cleansing a cut and causing It
to heal quickly.
Incipient twits. If Tainted 'with Io
dine, will tie checked before they have
a chance to develop. ,
A L'ood massage every two weeks In
which nil the pores are opened and
tho dirt removed will keep the skin In
a beautiful, velvety condition.
Toothache thnt Is caused by tome
acid penetrating a cavity may fre
quently tie relieved by rinsing the
mouth with a little bicarbonate of aodt
and water.
alt-eve. Then, with a few words of en
couragement for ber friend, she took
her deDarture.
Aa soon aa Peplta haa gone wnii
ordered the woman to take Ine Into
another room and make a thorougn
search of her person, promising tbe
niitf a handsome reward u sne
found what they were looking for.
The Writers.
rhilip Freneau, tbe poet of the Br-
ohition. has been called tne rawer ot
American poetry.
Mrs. Manr J. II. Skrtne. tbe author.
Is the wife of tbe rector of St Peter la
the East, Oxford, which la reputed to
he the second oldest church tn England.
Inet left with a mingled glance of de- slie Uas wrjtten all her life,
fiance and contempt for the man she iinroness d'Anetbau, formerly th
bad loved. She felt perfectly safe, Joyemie 0f the corps diplomatique at
Peplta having taseu away tut Tokyo when the late Baron a Anemaa
Short Stories.
Europe Is lesa than one-fourth at
large as Asia.
There Is little or no begging In north
ern Italy, yet It la Tery prevalent In
Naples.
The United 8tntes goTernmenfa of
flclnl hymn Is "The Star Spangled
Bnniipr."
Signs for temporary use can be made
by coating glass with black Iron tar
nish nnd lettering them with a mil
ture of oxide of xlnc and mucilage,
which easily washes off.
promising document Coral snoweu
no feeling whatever at ner irennueuu
in due lime tbe two women returned.
the searcher announcing that though
she had made a careful InvestlgaUou
of the senorita's clothing and ber balr.
not a scrap of Information had Deen
Thn Coral, making a cere-
ivuuw - -
monlous bow to Inez, left ber alone.
Inet was moved by two conflicting
emotions. She bad saved ner oroiuer
and the cause he was engaged In from
a aertous setback, and, far more im
portant than that many a man who
would have been implicated aud lost
bis life bad not Peplta carried away a
nt of their names that had been saved.
rn the other hand. Bhe had received
a bitter thrust in tbe treatment of her
,over- . A
Her usefulness to the cause had end
ed and she determined to slip away
from the city of Mexico and rejoin ber
brother. She was engaged In getting
together the things she would tnke
with her when tbe door opened, and
Manuel Coral entered. Placlug his flu
er to his lips, be looked about him
to satisfy himself that no oue else was
Inez looked at him wonder-
lug what he would do next Then he
stroke hurriedly:
"I found It necessary to deceive the
dictator, whose confidence I have. He
ha.i received Indirect information tnni
you were here In the Interests of the
revolutionists. I at once eui m,
brother to Inform you that you were
aniutpd and persuaded the dictator
to permit me to inane ine senrvu
knew you would be subjected to. I
saw Fepita take a paper from the neck
of your dress. You think 1 have be
trayed you. I nave saveu you. uao
en knows what would have become of
von bad I not warned you or nad an-
nfhpr conducted the search."
Inez listened to these hurried woros
tilt the end, then, toppling, fell Into her
lover's arms.
When ahe came to herself Manuel
Coral was bending over ber anxiously.
Hfio." he said, "while there is time.
I have more to do here or I would go
with you.1
It Is easy cnoanh to bo cheerful
When an nmuteur tortures a song.
Hut the man we revile
Is the wit who would smile
At his lest, tlimiKh our faces stay long.
Al Nijw York Kvcnlng Sun.
rhysiclnn-For your aliment absolute
rest Is n sine q" non.
Patient - But, doctor, my system
won't take nny qtiinine.-Burfnlo Ex
press. .
She sang "trn-ln" the whole tiny long;
Miss Yelba she "broke Into song."
Why alio "broke In" la clear to me
Bhe triad, burcouldu't find the key.
Vi.ii nnd Mrs. Jones almost InvarUv
bly win nt bridge. How dl you bap
., .. todnvr "Well. SPil aea,
.. t,invi nt a strange place, and tha
...ki.. -.. a little too wtdV-NaW
lit l'ii.- "
York World.
That prescher's going to make hla mark.
Ilia rhythmto woras nnr V""-
Well, tell us what he spoke about
"He apoke a boot an hour.
"Flense, sir, give a poor Md man a
..,n.tpr 'A auarter won't cure your
blindness, will ltr "It will enable ma
to see the bartender around tha W
was the Belgian minister, Is returning
to that city. Baroness d'Anethan, who
is a sister of tbe English novelist Sir
Klder Haggard, la a well known writer
herself.
Laundry Lines.
Do not wash colored ctothea to very
hot water or leave them wet very long.
Beeswax and crushed salt mixed and
rubbed over a rusty fiat Iron will rnak
It as smooth as glass.
Mildewed clothes should be put to
soak for several hours In a weak solu
tion of chloride of lime.
Re careful not to wash crept oa
cblue tn water that Is too hot aa thla
will turn tbe white crape yellow.
Wash carefully with pure soap In tepia
water and the garment should not
change color.
Pert Personals. '
You'd have thought Mayor Mltchel
bad troubles enough without announc
ing himself on anttsuffragtst New
York World.
There Is no doubt that Vincent Aator
can eupiwrt a wife tn the atyla to
which she has been accustomed-Philadelphia
Record.
Phya Prabha Karnvongse la Slam's
new minister to the United State. No.
we don't know how to pronounce It-
Washington Herald,
B. Uttle'a wife worked tor a Irving.
That loafer did nothing But wniiua.
And yet hla wife flared up If any on
dared
Te bameaa or belittle B. tittle.
-New York Tribune.
"A scientist haa Invented a typewrit
er that can spell." remarked the caller.
"GeeP exclaimed the business man.
"I wish 1 knew her name and address.'
-Cincinnati Enquirer.
B-BSBSB-B-aBHHl
There are no budding authors.
The pace is such today
They've only time to blossom
Aad wither straightway.
British Briefs.
A recent census of England and
Wales disclosed three female ship
wrights.
Poor law officers' salaries last year
In England and Wales amounted to
13,012,000.
While repairing an antique nursing
chair which a woman bad purchased
for a shilling a London furniture deal
er discovered In the stuffed seat a sil
ver cigarette case contnlulng ill
in gold. The rhulr bad been stored In
cellar for sixteen years.
Who made the saucepan with left
Bpollt?
1," said lbs mere man; "I thought
out"
Women, oh, mere man-why not saw jrowr
PourwlthTthe left hand and stir with the
rlghtl -dad..
"We all think onr own Job the hard
est" observed the humorist on his va
cation. "Yew betr agreed tbe farmer. "I .
hev to talk like this, and yew bar Is)
pell it" Puck.
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