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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1908)
BY MISADVENTURE :BY: FRANK BARROTT to swear he vtn employed by Dr. Aw drcy. That man must be found." Jones was hardly out of the house be fore Miss Dalrymple came in. "What are you going to do for l)t Awdrey?" was the first question she asked. "I am going to prove his innocence," I said. "Tel! me how," she said, in n tone of entreaty, laying her hand on my arm. "Let me help. Tell me what I may do what difficulty there Is to overcome, nnd trust my Intelligence." Iheres one thing you can attempt, mmmm wry t.k. t t i, iV i n 7" '1Con',1nu?,,,) , co"nt. nd nil three have employed me h nliy rate," I said; "the rascal employ- - ...... .1 uuur n:iu auuucuijr sun only ntiout a month. I suppose t's a no- e oy lcamos. Hax, signified that they , , : - was iu me way of telling mo that I am not want- "n n witness in reserve to prove a crlm UiU lO ICt It 1)0 SCen, anil 8.1id as calmly ed nnv mnri. " Innl nhnrm ,.,(.,, V,,.,!.- 'IMmt mnnna 0H..LC?!,ld; .. "That's it," said I, "and the reason is they have got hold of some one to swear lnrK0 .run, sir, go on. 1011 nave not come that you are accused of throwinc me acre simply to make that statement, 1 of a gig. and poisoning poor old F more. "IlLnfln 1 . I.... 1 1.. mi.i. nX: ,rz; z;:. ,v z, . Wht! hc claimed, knitting .i.i. r i.t. r" " " brows in astonishment mi., ..... iii.sc, ivueru ill" Kepi il us lie continued : "Mark mo I It isn't the only Poi Ibllllle. of , 8 ,n N r h rn InA ' ' Qroi iMuoh Interest la lo-ii .. Ihepomlbllllyof uroiL'lo i lovers in t,n .I,, ! '1 ."'''HiJ Thls.nittu,,. 0i ! thin tuno, for -mn. ,nUt it mnke allowance ror error ... . l0inln into thin l, t w fc"'er. .llctlons of the Weather lluroau. lmt 1 " J " 1 t tlVfi Prof. Schuster thinks thnt t ho allow- ,' w f JJ 0 oh, CCnil,lu .....i. i wvntlirr Koreenln. .... . i..,.t i.v nTtinrlonru to ... rcopie wive u-.. .., - . una tuno. .. ...... rn nrrir 111 11 in n- Tlio Influence of I'Vett. P'odo. ...!, rmintnnrq. It nniicars. nre in uio '"" n.ir . rinsed meal una n ten '"'V , .. v.i,,.. f the "i.rohnblo Y 1" V """l over n soft butter, provided tho meni is i ' . . Vi. ... I ...nin .,i,.nrvn. '" ' w "Uyht ik mii,r :n e nmounls If fed In only me- error" wiicn ihhm......k prone to fonio to know vrh.t i ,u,( e ninouius. ii in. .. ....... n. nifimiich tnptcorology lomw ,inn i,. ti.i. .u w"t li U,. It 8 a fact. The rumor Is circulating. i on II have none but your paupers one moro than one witness to be pro- ,7 " " "f It " V l" dured. There's another charge-charge fL?6 Til" n T'00 . more serious than stretching r9pe cross WJ 'J ' T. rCSt r(MlI-psetting you." wl '1StCI "uch s that." "And pray what charge Is that, Mr. , ?" '" to, to Itaxr I asked with pretended indiffer- '"S " f ' !L ' u- -.i.ia . iv.iu mi i inn? aiuui ii. very fnv of tho butter. enoe, A criminal charge. We reserve it re- ect for Mr. Lynn Yenmes feelings J lore s tho fact we can throw will into ihr-ucery, and ruin I)r: Awdrey. if we mnke facts public. Lynn Yeames does not wish to proceed; Mrs. iunes does. So (Id I. Tn tnppf I.vini'-i n-Vlinu ivo will libaiidon iiroivediiiirs" onci moro lir lni.l tMnn w?k ago." Ills s.ubby fincer on his stuhbv nose, "on "Why didn't you tell mo at once7" said he. "I'oor Nurse Gertrude!" he add ed tenderly, thinking doubtless of the af front he bad received being offered to her. Then in a tone of vexation he ask ed. "How long have you known this. KeeneV" "Well. 1 heard something about It more ui.ii, iM-t'iie, sue sniu icuiu'riy. "You may he sure of that," said I, pressing her hand. We ported at the door, she going one war. I thn nflinr. "Awdrcy." said I. when I met lilm. 1 amounts with coarse fodders, bns "Miss Dnlrvmnlo nvninnthtzoa. with vnii." tondonev to nroilneo a linn butter. "I am certain she does." he replied. I When mixed with other grains, n bet "Yes; and you may be certain of some- tor qunllty of butter Is produced tlm" thing else. If we get this affair settled if .Ilf. ,,on. fol nnI.. (Iluteti ngntiy, th . " Ul ". ' .nM,..r mm-nsts will bo nccom- i Last Anrll wo t,lnwn,i in n ration per uny . H,llt,.inpllt of ti, dds tl.nt ' land on which whw " ' "ni5cl nvnrnnin mimiMici: uiiuii liiu w"1 r v - - . " I ...in i... raifiiitii '1'iiitti vrnr nilViU WIN ft the nredktlon will bo fulfilled. Then., ' year beforo, nnd fitted it for ifcl ! r- i ......... fn,i in inrcn iierni us. we mum .. - -r. nun a i n .n ; 1.111 II llll'lll. 11 I'll .... . ' r.- - . i nnditlon." "Tell me straight out what you mean by that, I said "I mean our side abandons proceed lugs written guarantee nnd all that sort of thing; you on your side jiay over in "Hecause I thought It merely a scheme to extort money. A man named Rax spoke about it. He tells me he is a friend of the Yeames family." He went off at once to find Lynn. And not long afterwards I caught sight of the pair in the High street, Lynn with his you may nc ttie Happiest man in ,, ,...,.,, . ..i.tnlnwl In the her feeling is deeper than sympathy" i'i' "' ' " "I nm nf if .),.' ,..,..! i . meal. The gluten. It Is to be obsiTVPtl. claimed. "Notwithstanding the doubt that hangs over me the feeling agiuust meV "There's no doubt in that generous soul," I said; "and as for the feeling against you, it's just the thing to endear you to her, contains more of the vital nutrient. protein. Professor Harry Snyder, Unl' verslty of Minnesota. ICrrpliisr n Onto from SnuKltilf. Most farm gates nre heavy, nnd nf- Here let's get to work. Now, tcr n little time tbev sag. When they terest on money left in trust for Miss ,J,r ,u,.e '"s" reet, i.ynn witn nis you nave to tJlx yolr nu,morv ,0 the ut- ECt this wnv It takes n strong, man i u-Ainurc. wurpy pro i esses nc nas no . " - I " . ; . . " niosc. lour nanptnoss depends as mucn tn nn nt dmf nnn ITin s n Vlfliff -v rMnnm It- . . I .... ... I . I i"vn va U? DILI. a. i I ii L 7l-ITllltTU (.11 U1U IK"V- T . II ! ... .1.1 a column not simply, "rnln to-morrow, but "H to I" or "0 to 1 for rain to-mor-row." A (Jiiml Wl.ltrirnali. Here Is a well recommended white- wash: ror 10 gallons use 'vi poiiniism . ..1 ...i.t. .....it.... ...i...r. comuiou nine sinK.-u w.ui mumih .... , r. pounds of clean wood ashes; 10 pounds of melted beef tallow; i pounds of common salt and one-luilf pound of glue, dissolved. All any iry mliieral paint to wilor. such as burnt umber, yellow ochre or mineral red. Mix all while hot and nppply while warm, keeping U well stirred. niooUiInu Imrrow. w"r",00tW broatleaat tho following mi'S? orlnK six aoro( leaving ll,0 bauX til lator, on ncoountol the nroun.1 h. in a lower portion of tho field J l !' 1 wet to wo k. a 40 jioumli common rnl cluvir (1 (iouiiiIh Aloku rluvrr, 2A puuniU orclmril icriuii, 0 pound nienilnw 7mcu. b iiotiniU ICnulUh rye uriui 10 imriuli timothy. j'uun'i mil mrtuluw t grui. 1111 per aero was Bown to tlio snmo to.nM.n1 lift Mu titn . " lias. Loses nothing avoid scaudal wves reputation. There you are." "Have you anything more to add to this projiositionV" I asked "Nothing except this stay proceedings for a week time for you to arrange with Awdrey, and give us decision. One week from to-day you understand?" "Perfectly well ; there is no necessity to keep you waiting a week for a decis pie observe that he still believed in Aw drey's innocence. While I was looking after them, a colleague clapped me on the shoulder, and said in a low voice, nod ding toward the two: "Which is the Judas?" "There can be no doubt about that," I replied, "unless Judas be too good a name for Lynn Yeames." I must have an account of every minute of the day Flexmore died." Then carefully we went over the events of that day to the minutest particular, from the hour 6f his rising until he went again to bed. It was a long job, necessi tating much discussion and verification, but we stuck at it till It was done, then we ate and drank and made us merry as we could. It was no effort to Awdrey; remedy. Get a wheel, either big or I nm not so sure about that, Keene. Ion; you shall have it at once. On behalf a""I,"" Awarej s quiei, jong-sunenng, j had never seon him in mch hgh spiritB. nf n,v nliont n.l mvulf I nfi,,. t ha. luarijnsu manner. lies a ciever man i ..... n. tf tnn ..nra ,,c ,,nr(i ,,.rfc nn.i anything more to say to'you. Let ine say ,en 'j"10 cleverer than Yeames clever disappointment had been taken off his in conclusion, you pettifogging rascal." l"ul.,K" lo n.T n "S venrare. nau shoulders. Only now and then his face said I. rising and giving free vent to my lo .JU"Ke eviuence. i snoum ac- assun,ed its old gravis, as the thought anger, "that if ypu could prove your crim- ?U.V iealnes and hang Awdrey. And I perhaps occurred to him that if he failed innl charge against Dr. Awdrey, I am the bllevc. if 'ou cou,,i oal clear yur mlnd to prove his innocence he must slip back last person in the world who would com pound a felony, but the first who would take measures to punish the man who did. '.Jet out of my house He got up on his little legs, gasping and stammering, dropped his gloves out of his hat, got purple in the face in picking them up, gasped and stammered again ; but quickly made hi way through the open door with his small blue eyes In the corner, fbr all the world like a pig tolting past a driver. Mrs. Yeames de scription of me or her son's, for I had no faith in his standing out, bad evi dently been not flattering, and he had thought to find' in me a shuffling scoun' drel of his own stamp. of prejudice I would not wait to hear more of such fustian. I bad no patience. In due course I made a formal application for the post-mortem examination of Flex- mores remain. To my astonishment I learned that the inquiry had been already demanded and accorded ; the examination was to be made at once. "Lynn" assures me. and I believe him," said Dr. Awdrey when we next met, "that he has been opposed to his mother's ac tion from the very Beginning. He could not with any delicacy tell me of her pro ceedings. He himself insisted on Hax quitting bis mother's house." GOOD USE IX)B AM OI.I) PLOW WIICCI. I The Sl.crp I'm. As a rule there Is very little mois ture In the sheep Mn from thn nnl- bv heavy bedding, particularly at tho beginning of the reason, the straw will absorb all the urine from the sheep without there being any softness or rotting of the strnw, and the pens nre often not cleaned more than once In f season without injury to the stock. h nnulo Hi pound 0 the mlife, 1 . .... A ---"IVUa i uio samo raio per nrro, txer nl J J mlxtiiro in nlaco of th ai.iu.i.. i ami tlraothy ice.). ,wwf Nomine crop wa sown with U griimi mixture And hrrs li.il .. . . . . llir ill li nuvi ii " ....... ..... M Ul n , aiiva uJt v w tub r i , . . . a it .).. Mm vain ui la nnv ta1lk IL. 1 gtaaa or ciovor, it la the exi! vficv lu miff h urun 01 or kin wiiL. it. t umiii ltuii iripi inn mniaiM4. a " " " uVIIIUII ITIt irom mo tontir rhim. md ,L piauia, nun wimn ins grain ii eat tu j rtfir aivn ititiMa him.a .i . i Th wllil n.f ..l.UI, I. -I ' i . f ! .. T u 1 ino sou oi hub locality l qnltottxsji ui iiurno oinu, unu nmi IMU again into the Slough of Dcsoud It was past five when I got back to my office. To my utter astonishment I held level. Now the smallest child can found Miss Dalrymple waiting there for open the gate for you. Try It, for It me, and with her a woman. .Miss Dal rymple rose and met me with forced calm, but I could see that her face was flushed with triumph, and her eyes were spark ling with excitement. "I have brought Mrs. Ratos to see you," said she; "or rather Mrs. Hates asked to see you. She desires to make a full communication of all she knows." I bowed to Mrs. Hates, who sat rigidly in her chair. She was a middle-aged per son with a face like a hatchet, and a body Sprnrlnar Krnll Trrn, All fruit trees should be sprayed while dormant, with lime, sulphur and salt, as n preventive of San Jose scale. 8hmjd K,ven to cutllog thliZtf to destroy the fungi. It Is also claim- .v ,m, It ..i... ... " .... ...I. .f.... I. I ,.. ' ... v Vr 1 .i. ...... ..... ... r... ........ .o .. n,Bi;o. no cm two otoni or m I .... . ..... . 1 - - - vn if 0 w ajt4 J ineK oniy oeau or decaying trees, ami oats tlio niowlnu mathlno i boa Id btut J tnese lorm a ureeiiiug pino ior many nigti onouRli eo Uist It vrtll net cot U olover or young grata. Tho last of November. whentbi!tU was last examined, there wiiittt other varieties of Insect pests. Uobln. Klllr.1 for Food In thn flonth. A million robins were killed In Louis iana during the winter of 1007-8, the offenders being men nnd boys who shot CnAPTElt XVIII. This event gave me no little anxiety at first, but it wore off when I came to cons-lder it calmly. I could not believe in the man's statement respecting a crim inal charge In reserve. It was not likely he would keep back the stronger induce ment in leadinc to a compromise. As for his witness to prove that Awdrey had been instrumental to my delay, that was nothing: he could get as many witnesses of that kind as be chose at a pound a head. No ; it seemed to me nothing but mons en(1 CHAITKIt XIX. The examination roulted in this: Whether accidentally or otherwise, enough of a noxious substance had found its way into Flexmore's body to have de cidedly accelerated his death. The news spread like a plague ; within twenty-four hours every one had it, man, woman and child, without distinction ot rank or sta tion. Kvery one went about open-mouth ed to find someone to give the news to. A do.en persons said to me ; "Have you heard the .result of the ex amination Dr. Awdrey did hasten Flex- Is a saver saves your patience, your back, nnd the gate. N. W. 8., In Farm and Home. Mcralnl I-rrllllirra. Manure Is simply mnterlnls that bnve stand of clover nnd of ali th rtfl been softened nnd decomposed (digest "Own, to far m we wero able to detect ed) within the body of an nnlmal. To thorn. Much of tho clover hedtdnt annlv such raw mnterlnls as bran anil Jaat seaaon makinir a itroth osI mem ror ioou. vwme iney nre pro- lwwx ,i dlrectlv to the soil would !? or moro. tected as song birds In Northern States. l)e of no n,ivnntng notwithstanding I u"Im" htHt Bcaon wai an ezeptktv it is a common boutnern practice to ...... ...... nr ,.vr..n,.. frtm.(,r. ,t...ir 'y favorable ono thero liDomn in,- n... i,.m.n nt u k i,i i shoot them for the table, and In some ... ,i M,,1U,W. why clovera and nraseen ihoald Both lint ...v . ... , .. .., .... ,. "J IU ' .... l.lll l ll.l l! i v if in. i ii ul iiitr ri.iJit ivijiii. .nm i ii.iL ii ii 1 1 - i nun k. i , - - . ....... I n.a...l.A . I. (!. . mxtIa.. i.l...... k enough to think herself sharp. iiumuc.a ui mun iuunuuK v "I'm glad to see you, Mrs. Iiates." said goveninient expert suggests that th To I'rrvmi Uunn.Tnra. I turning up the lamp. "Why, surely, I eastward movement of the boll weevil An Iron weight with a strap attached have seen you before?" ' has been facilitated by the killing of to It should always be carried In the 1 were in ur. iiaworeys iiemploy, the robins. If that Is shown to be so. farm wagon. The moment the horse she replied. the cotton erowers will not receive Is stormed and the driver Im m h.nvi. "To be sure. Now I remember you. So you have something to tell me, have you?" "I wish to conceal nothink, for I havo nothink to conceal,' she said. (To be continued.) much sympathy from the members of the team, the weight should he dropped a mere attempt at extortion, goi up. urohalilv. bv Yeames. his mother nnd Itax. who thought, very likely, that I should be rascal enough to stand in with them. 1 flattered myself that I had shown Itax the folly of his "proceedings," and that 1 should neither see nor hear any more of him or his criminal charges. And this belief was strengthened when two ilavs later Lynn Yeames appeared in "Then why is he at large?" I asked. 'Why has no warrant for his arrest been Issued?" They could only shrug their shoulders; but I could explain the matter to them Flexmore had not been affected by the IKion at all. The arsenic was found in his mouth, it had not touched the diges tive apparatus, and for this reason : It had been administered after the life had left his body. ThK was the report made Killing Harmful llnrllll. Sewage must either putrefy or nitrl- the Audubon soelctles.- iy. -Leslie's Week- Tritimpluii t luir Trrm, In Itevue L'niverselle, according to another foreign contemporary, there Is a practical article of general Interest to the ground and the sirap fastened to the horse. This will make It safer than to allow the team to stand unhitched. whon tho farmers learn lo crow tut crops which reatoro fertility, and tk . possibilities of diversified brain, with stock bh an important factor, viS bo greatly strengthened. Drtiinml fur llnrr.(nia,. Annually 7r.000 barrels, or 7,500,000 fy. That Is, It mum either decomiwse on transplanting plants in full foliage IM)Um,H( of ll0rH,.rn(Kh nrf. H,llptM.(, (with results unfavorable in the ex- at night. The results of some expert- froiM st ,)n,H ,() A ' ' ' treme), or such chemical action must ments by Itounult would make umieres ,(1 )(. ,.m.,,k. conHt ,0 1(, , fe j VARItTIES OF FRUIT. Waihlngton Professor Mikes Stwrff of Each Region. Ur J. U Aahlock. WuhlnKtunSUUCeCen rulmuui. take place as will change the harmful sary the customary transplanting of de- organlc IngredlentK to Inirmless Inor- clduous trees In the fall or winter. He ganlc matters, u result really effected hns found that trees may be trans through bringing them somehow Into planted In full foliage In May or June, to the gulf. I'nrni .N-v nml .Vntra, Uncle Sam reeelveil $1 l.f.OO.OOO lns contact with the air, the oxygen of with little or no injury, providing the year for public lauds of all kinds. Ooneyford. and bis mother returned to her by tiie authorized doctors who made the cottage. examination. He went the very morning of his ar- (;DOn thIs repon no of)e be ac. rival to Dr. Awdrey. and in the after- cuseU of any t.rjmf. legally, nor at the noon I saw them going along the High present juncture could a charge be insti- Street together, Lynn with his arm liuked tuted- 'ii the poison had uot been in Awdrey's. They were going towards Kiven in the form of a potion, such as the farm to see about some alterations fitjS Dalrymple had been charged bv Dr. which will consume them, says the At lantic Month)'. The problem before us. then, reall) resolves Jtelf Into this: How may we so oxidize or nitrify sewage as to change the noxious organic matter Into harmless mineral substances? To do this the sanitary engineer, IiiHtead of removing the germs, as In water Ultra- process Is carried on at night. This has been demonstrated to the entire satisfaction of some of the most prom inent horticulturists of France. DurinK tho pant year numeroci is riuirloi havo come to tho Stale collffl ilnnattmAtit of horticulture Bikini Q3 tinnn wlileh trnneru Iv can W faoiiro up In tho one ouestJon: "What iea nf fruit will do bait where I lire" Thie cIbbb of onirics has Riven theifii . nf Hm Mtnln Axrwtrlment Rtation COSIU- I; .... b orablo troublo, since, as staled vj rw . ml 1. . 1. ..f .1.. .I.n.vimlfit . f . . ... ... ii'Hsor i nornoor. ueau oi mouiu... - Rnn'iHT at i acoma, Wash., last l ., ,..,i..i,,., .,!.- thn staff ot . season miirUe(...l tr.Vl w..rfl. i..... . v, , , " ; " " , bors know exact y he climatic aaui. from one acre of ground. conditiona of Iho region from wblchto J ne explosion of a cream separaloi queatlon came, erroneous iDfornau neariy khumi i;ari Adams anil his moth, may bo given, leading the sewn-' if lTtSkL'l!1 Awdrey to administer was dear from the t t.ultlvatcH InyrI'a(lH of ,)c.,I(fu, bae. the doctor in the others ansenee. 1 relt fact tlmt it was found In the form of a . , ,. . ure then that the intimidation scheme r, and must have been dropped in terl!, Whether we consider such Few- a a . .. ,l(...i,.i..l ...I . avat..fl x.n tin nniii 1 was ananaoneu. Nothing occurred for several days : but on Friday, the 20th of March, Miss Dal rymple called upon me. She was as pale ns a ghost. Her hand trembled in mine. "Oh, Mr. Keene!" she exclaimed, "what Is the meaning of these rumors?" "Sit down, my dear," mi id I, guessing what she meant. "Sit down ; now tell me what it is you have heard." "They say that Dr. Awdrey prevented you from arriving at the house in time for Mr. Flexmore to sign his will. A man has confessed to being employed by him." "I have heard nothing about that. Have you heard anything else?" "Oh, yes, yes! They say that the med icine he gave me to administer to Mr. Flexmore was" she hesitated a moment, and dropping her voice m Jhat it was scarcely audible, wild "oisoned !" I started. This, then, was the criminal charge Max had hinted at. "Who told you this?" I asked, when I had overcome the first dash of astonish ment. "Mrs. Caseby came to tell me. She thought that I ought to know." "1 know what Is In your mind," said I. "You do not wish Awdrey to know what you havo told me. He under no apprehension; a lawyer knows how to keep a secret when it suits him. Leave Iho matter In my hands, nnd by to-morrow morning you shall have news of some kind good news, I feel pretty sure," I lost no time In seeing Dr. Awdrey; on my way to his houso I settled how to mt. "Well. Awdrey," said I when we met, 'how is tho world using you?" "Pretty much the name as usual only moro bo," he said with a laugh ; and then In a tone of perplexity ho continued: "I can't quito make, it nut. I havo received tjir letters to-day asking for my ao- my old friend's mouth when his jaw drop- age-imjKHai as cumin on iy naiurai tied after death. Still, it had clearly been or ''' artificial means, on file Irrigated giveu with a view to prevent any possi- farm or the trickling filter, we find this bility of a return to life and it was equal- startling and remarkable fact the oxU pecnjjy ly evident to the majority of people that dlzliiK of the sewage Is (lone by mil- ' in . . i .,, i. ..,... f ..... . . .. eui in i llrrwrrr Stook Kreil. Dried brewers' grains rank close to er' ,,V'"B I"'"r Tn''"l"'lt'". Minn. bran In feeding value, containing a Kmperor William of d'ermany sent little more protein and fat, but not fifteen coach and cavalry horses to the quite so much carbohydrates. It Is International show. They were among clnlmeu that in 100 pounds of this feed the most lieautlful animals ever seen there nre 15.7 pounds of protein, 30.3 In this country pounds or caruonycirutea uui pounds Wyoming Is sending n largo number UI till. era' grn Ttnt . I I .. 1 . t ...A. bntv I io nnntintu f ,1... .. .... . .. l"w . Ul loll!.-!. rtnun.. v v..... . Hons or nvintr oriran sms. i ne Bewocc . i ........ 1.1 . ....... ... ... will tf. be shrned. alone was nresumablv " ... . " .. . .......... ....... tu,Tn '" '- y nm des roiis of preventing a return to life. .,M . " U" ?'ni""" '"l " ' "u , Ited quantities. Wet brewers' grains for only a very small minority knew that Lvnn Yeames also had a strong reason for Malt sprouts and dried brew- of her tough , hro, to Alaska, I d" Iffi ST.t?i XTa i ril ltth,,H ,,m,,If,),,m, ,hl,t u,ey B,,""i to'Mndy-.'? tne latter, sprouts are rich- the rigorous climate up there belter Vallnvs In this list ia b protein, but not much relished than any other breed. I 'J1. J Ucbl nnd should ho' fed only In llm- ........ .... .. ... I P 0fl' I"' .olm" '..... formation to plant trees not H m , adapted to his region. r MnUf l.aun .nlvid the TJIODleB, said Professor ThorlKJr, recentl. , lnK tho lat year wo have made a wr ful survey of tho state with re'erenM" tho nartlcular varieties of fruits two are adapted to csoh xetoa "'Jf,? Yeimi" - nd 'UP14 Included pies. iKjars. cherries, pescnes, v rry Night riders In Teiiness-e who were plums, rasplwrries, prunes, Diaciw . " arrestei ror hum im. lohiwei. uiw.iu res. uocse hemes. currauii .u quality of the ,, ,., ,nt, : . "".,n ",,u : L-nrlv. medium W making death sure at that time. Now, though thve was no evidence to commit Awdrey, circumstances were suffi ciently suspicious to enable the Yeames party to contest the will. Hut I had still stronger reasons than that for getting at the truth of the matter, and fixing the guilt on the guilty. Kven the paupers would refuse to take medicine from the hand of a man with sucli a reputation. I went to work at once, and determined to take no rest until I had secured the safety of poor Awdrey and Nurse Ger trude. My clerk was a sharp, dependa ble young fellow. "Now, Mr. Jones," said I, "I am going to put you on your mettle." "Glad of It, Mr. Keene," he replied, eagerly. "Is it this jiolsonlng case, sir?" "Yes, it is. Hax, Yeames' agent, says they can produce the man who threw me out of the gig, and prove that ho was engaged to do it by Dr. Awdrey. YOu mlist find their witness. In all probabil ity that trick was unpremeditated. It was suggested f,o him by circumstances, by a chajico meeting with tho fellow who stretched that rope. Who might that bo? It was Just such a day as a poacher would like for wiring hares. Yeames had been doing a good deal of shooting. A poacher can- be more useful than a keeper to a gentleman on tho lookout for game. A man of that kind was the very one to suit his purpose. And a man who would do a lob of that kind could be easily bribed nwiouiiK ui iiiriiiiTH were set free be- r,CB H,m """ " i, ,i 1th ; cause a jury could not be. found In ftnd varieties are giy. "- v jJ( ; me rouuiy to try tliem. than a pile of rock upon which the good nre npt to Injure the Daetenn may grow. Tine nacini time n,ij in the organic wastes and turn them into safe and harmless Inorganic mat- ropuiniion ami Food. ters. To cultivate such bacteria and' The HtntiHtlclan In the Department The government reports that ",100 M'"' , 1? ' ii. near.. eW. I A I f. ..... ........ ....... ' .,mw, I unrnflna nl flTMllCB. PVBI VV ... to use their destructive powers on dan- Wl n"ll"iB u; unueti niaies es- uw came died in th jnltiI States i i TitVa according v gerous elements has been the effort o , "mnicn mat in uui tlio population of last year, over half of th,,. mirciiiiib. Tv., 7uL T, fru t for his Ws ' 'Anr.tUr nrrwirlinent W6 P!' il i.iiu ,n.w intniKivu ... o- ll.l.Mll nececsary. Wo sub.mlt these 11 I iii(iiirere now, flnd from ft dwea i w all recent sewage researches. Aeeorilli.K lo Order, "How do you do!" exclaimed tho let the country will be 130,000,000. To sup- Ing from exposure. The total losses . .... . ... ..... i . i'mm:n i "AnMriAr eTrH.riiiici.v P.y uio requirements or this number of from all causes Is estimated ,,t $2-1.000. 1 i..n- . il. l Irh we liave'w' : people will necessitato the production 000. ' ' I""""'" t " ... i pn!e of 700,000,000 bushels of wheat, 1,2W),- eer. slitv.rtvn oood varieties of PPlw.i, Fanning in New Mexico has been tho olht hundred or so varletlMi". . i'in ii I'fnnl Imhw.Imu ,i..i . i ...i. ulnllnn 01fnul I bushels of corn, 100,000,000 tons of hay; ,ew y .irl 7f'Z " rtalli of each oM- ; mill ntSSkaa tf II.. E . I . I MIVll 11 ' " f r - - - fai mm t" ter carrier, aaMie greeted the auction 000,000 bushela of oafs, 3,4flO,OOO.Oob given a great Impetus durl ' - . ... urs bh i " a j flllClloniKfr. Willi II licjlllinil Ul lll. I Jiloa In nmnnrrinn rm.iu ...ill .. , . . - - - , - . , ,... . . ... i"i.w. ..w... j, ,,,,1 iirvrnni. leys nave neon turned uto rich iriiin fru trowors Of WBS lingl ,U "Much the mime here." rejoined the turn iirlneiiie- nn.ior n.,nu.niu. ...... ...... ........ "" r,tn grain , ,ru,V,owu;B Ul ..... ., imtm'T . , . o-.-r, 1., in. iiiiui- nun iron ueiiis. in ilu Tim riiuil Vnrlnly. "You refuse me?" snapped the II tlio count twirling his waxed mustache. "I do!" replied the sensible heiress, coldly. "Poor girl!" unu.n u jM,.tMl tormlno by thin MPIK . vurioty will do in the 1-"0 . a in whlohltlitrW,W ' '"vat.on. way, Hlm, hy K(:n((Hh R(ailnr( -a'wuywoI.oi) ' f llltl-1 thorone bhidii riMii,... .... dnta concerninK tlio I"" ....... 1.10,, acres or .and. and It One of the sights at Iho Internatlon vurioty will do in i" . Is estimated that we have only 108,000,- i HfnpIf HllllUf L . ... '? . "P."' ' reulon in whbli It in tried, .d "ft, ; 000 acres available for .miiii...nn.. " V ' " " '",,u w,1Il Ho- ..." 1 , lleet much tsi-v limecl vllli NrirliiKliou Anioni' tun curious inuneiu ,t it... Malay Peninsula la one called the laiiJ aft.1!' '"" '"""'I'lco a new typo tern fly. wh ci Is remiirkiil.li. fr nu " ""'". "Yea, I would he a poor girl If I had sudden loans, made without thn ni.i ,.t VOU for n husband." I Its wines. It wnn ni,lv ,.tt ... '"- '"ervallo... I J ...-. illU III HI Self-I'rr.er Till niflll telir. I ... ... ... 1. 1 r .1.1 ... . ' .. .hi coerce! intA The efforto to exterminate the plague -i' "-"" - iueVr . .sect were paying hiish money Is either a cownr muHU,ru' ,17, , almost to Z New South Wales led to tho killing frrlcd to London for examination, that or n criminal." ' " cownnI . ovo an.l lot It co 1110 J row last year of over OLQOO mice and rats. " on f t o fl s iT . '1 with either at ' !f " "1.7 Zr d w I'lfifiiA forms wero mnrwi in -a rnio -r ...nu . i,i.v miihii mnwiv " . nw n...v - - ."n-- o- - ..... . ...111. .. .....,,. ... ii .. 1 III CHlilmK" ' nn4 m , One head of cabbao cJJJ, two cups of vinegar, ono ; JV' ono cup of water, Vtt?7,E M, and eighteen mice, of nose with n crease In It, wan the leaping organ, Whon bent back under Tigers ure greatly on tho Increaso in tho abdomen and suddenly released It Iiurmah, owing to recent legal restrlo sent the Insect flying, tloiM on Uio carrylngvof arum. ' money, "What for?" "If I didn't my wife would tnM, - mo from ono pay duy till tho noxt.H-v i.uuitou rosi " r,ethor. - . j( 1 All papers loft on L Height.! Htato rallvW ,j by tho Bovcrnmcnt and n , th manufacture of card for tie ,