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The Quest of
Betty Lancey
"By MAG-DA F. WJTT
Oopyrttht, 1909, by W. 0. Chapman. Copjiiiht in Great Britain
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for the propulsion of this boat Trll, a
series of buttonB on this koyboard doca
it all. It's as easy as playing on a
piano or writing on a typewriter, or a
sowing mac'aino or running a toleplione
switchboard, if you Just know how.
This is my wireless apparatus
CONSPIRATORS ARE FINED.
Mosos Haas Pays $0,000, F. A. Pock
ham $5,000 In $1,000 Bills.
r-i.!..4r.n n. r. Moses linns, of
rvo Mow York, nnt'l Frederick A. Pcckham,
fnnnrl It iiooful ma na tin rnnil f it n'Ux rtirhMnCT iOT IIVO
tho query on Larry's face "no press njrainst indictments returned Gonora Superintendent Closos Groat Yonr s Cut In
rllanntAnti l-n... ,1.1.. T ,nM vnni ,lf,il- . . .. il ...... nnt 111 Mint M . lif.'ll "T". L, Vnffttlrin. I On n
. jUU. ..... nuniust tiictn in mu ,u " iosk wm ii ..-....-...
1 warn you t of n,rr.culture, navo o.
' vMrwrmr y. w -
INDUSTRIAL JMLU1TOT AND
PROGRESS OF OUR HOUR
BANDON'S MILL WORKING. DOZEN MILLS
dispatches from this,
that on tho way over,
I told
And
ps .
BUSY,
U.n
20,000,000 plr
mai on mo way over. Anu j. warn you j"nr,ont 0f aitr cu ture, navo M T it.fl . Wnllnwn m ,
as I warned hor not to tamper with 7 Av to the count in Mnrshficld.-M. LoRnn,
n - ! "i!. t M.nrrr intr COtlSH rBCV IU un l .... , I i . . . ""Vm Hy 1
When Le Malheuroux paused, Bono- " ,u,BiV' r"r7"-"mce Moore Lumbor company nt . ...uu. , factor in t10
I went to him and spoke in African effect .unisconduc n pnB8ccl throuKh horo on his wny to Chi- town. From n patry
m8 uu uiu iciuiiiii." " - Mr. LoKiin has just compiuivu cure in uio ast 12 mnnitT 511
o partmentof agriculture, Justice Gould cago. Mr lok , now 'mill tntion promises to S' ih
to rmpoSednfineof ?6,000 on Haas a d hb wo kon Uw cjy J jm - to
Tho WOOKB.
CHAPTER XX
Half an honur later Lo Malheureux
Joined them in the rose and humming
bird patterned chintz drawing room.
Benoni withdrew and Lo Malheureux,
Btlll veiled, congratulated Larry Morrl3
and Betty.
"If you wish to be married before
. you leave here," ho said, "there Is the
old French priest who used to be my
mother's chaplain still here. He Is a
nonogeharlan, but still a priest for all
that. Ho will marry you yet to-night,,
If you wish, and I think, Miss Lancey,
it might bo better If the ceremony were
celebrated. Do you not think so?
There's no knowing what may await
you."
Betty blushed, but Larry hesitated
not a. minute.
"Bring him on, bring him on." ho
cried. "We'll bo married to-nlghtl"
"And I'll bo the best man," shouted
Johnny.
"And City Editor Burton can ush
er." "Will you let Meta bo tho -bridesmaid?"
questioned Betty. . "Oh, but
what shall I do for a wedding gown?"
"If you weren't so big," said Tyoga,
surveying her critically, "we could loa
you Mrs. Hackleye's mother's" bridal
robe. I have It still upstairs in an old
chest."
Meta and Tyoga had come In silent
ly in the wake of Lo Malheureux. "But,
mother," interposed Meta, "there' are
other garments up In the old chest.
Perhaps we could make some of them
" fit"
"Your wedding clothes will fit as well
as mine, anyhow," ventured Larry.
Put a woman on a desert island and
the prospect of a wedding will cause
her inventive faculties to evoke the
flesh-pots of Egypt from the barrenejt
and!
"The old chest" proved a treasure
house. The gowns, the youngest of
them, were at least a quarter of a cen
tury old, and some of them were of the
mode of the French empire. All were
rich 'with rare lace and heavily wrought
hand-embroidery. Some were ocloth
of gold, tarnished now with the scowl
fear of what thoy considered his mag
ic. Tyoga, there, was tho wlfo of tho
rightful king. Meta, her foster daugh
ter, and Benont, as you havo guessed,
her son. For love of rny poor mothor.
they not only served her, buthavo
tended tho family most faithfully ever
since. Father has sent tho blacks up
there to pre-empt those mines, and
charged to bring back with them a
goodly load. Unknown to him his sub
jects havo long been rebelling against
him. But tho half of them went to
Tiougaley. Tho other half remained
hidden here, and at any tlmo may
storm the castle. Many of tho houso
servants are with tho mutineers, and
that enhances tho dancer. I rjvnnnt
blamo them for revolting. My father
has been a cruel and despotic master.
Their woes havo been many. Tyoga
can usually check them. It was dur
ing her absence in America that they
broke bonds. That is why sho left
Tiougaley so long alone with but Mela
and Mrs. Morris to guard it We
thought they were safer there than
iney would be here. We did not know
that father had discovered Tiougaley
and had sent a force there to storm
It! At that time wo knew only of the
mutiny."
"Then we did come Just in the nick
of time," exclaimed Johnny Johnson.
Larry squeezed Betty's hand thank-
runy.
"No time for congratulations now,"
admonished Le Malheureux. "Wo must
depart with tho dawn."
"How many of us will there bo?"
asked Benoni.
"See tho two children, Mr. and
Mrs. Morris, Johnson there, myself,
Meta, Tyoga, my father, if he will go;
the Cure, and Hackleye," counted Le
Malheureux.
"The murderer of your sister?"
broke In Johnson.
i-.e maineureux raised his hand
tiuan, tie said, curtly. "You have no
nl
patois. Betty made out that he was
telling him of his father's death. I
MalllOUronr turnml )ila nnst nvor
Peckhnm. wh
view his dead. I and were released irom cuBwujr . - h(j oW WIl8 de8troyod bloat within n rndlt Z Tk
mo was gone a very long while, ana other indictments juhu...k ..b " .., A..m,.f iono. It h h e tv nn,l ii . Vi h
u .. ...... i ,i v iiru i " ,") . ...... H . ,
'r,"u LU," oacK " n0ll"r u"- incm were noi. i ii.u. -.. , .V)19 BUpcrintcndent nt product horo. tho l..,iu : ? llf
uoneu nor was questioned. Artorwaru TTnns nntl 1'ccKnnm jmm uiuu "v " , ....r...uu u, lt,......,i i... ,.7. 7"" Hbo.
. .. . . . . I " ..7 . . t.'.l
wiicn mo Americans went aoovo anu jn i Q00 bills.
1UUI1U 11 1U
freshly scrubbed
what had been
Benoni pointed silently to tho river.
tr , 1 . r ' " u, imo and mmnlnod with tho com- ehmed by tho Nib v?x SL 1
' rr: in "U,H- .i,KrC" ..ml with thoiiBsistmicoof GeorRo Dor company and lU
asked'Bono;, 21' 'w. Mooro. of Port Huron, Mich tho orcomPy The dalM
een done with tho corpse. gJSZta pleaded president o tho company, ho doslipiod 12 nra M ilsavcnghj VC
1 ... . i in nnv I Inn new mill.
All day they followed tho river and u' v "l "un , tU for their Tho new plant is second lo none on Tho largest mill, that
viiw - ... i ' --..W4 vuinnsnit ...
iU chain of lakes. At every nosslblo wnat courac wou,u
tntam.ni ri... t Tun.. client.
trlnd tn hnc.n tv,n .ni,.tinn nr mv.. Holmes wns tried in
inrv disnirreed. ChorRCS
thor T,n Afnlhonrnnv nnt UnnlrlnVA nnr nnndillCT ltl thC NCW YOrK
w - .
nf iirrnnLrcmunt. and tho I oncrutiori fnr (). n.. '
w .... c ' I iv 111 AL 1
are still nmchinory is all first clnas. Bon, la cuttinR about 60
1906 and the convenience of ar
courts Tho
- - tin
equipment arranRcmcnt Ib u day; tho Dour Creek Lu'mU
AUUIllClilULIA. mil r.ULIVlU VC. 11UI I vtii, - . . i r i.h.I llrlyl I 1 (I MftlailHM 1 ... 41. m ...
mo .jure, nor tho thrco blacks would aRainsi inooaoro . p. ' fi, Mrn work 000 W ,lti... T. i
M..w ,' "v.v. ' r -t. " "," uur owr mif.
speak, and tho yacht sailed on and on. operator implicated in tho scandal
nf thn rusnw. lint Hi I mjr an uvurugu oi uuen iivcratr itr nvtr on ia
' ' - . I ... 1 ' - ftViUUI TA.I
ueiiur mini uv,uvu - uuiui nuns are :..
j.... r. (Win n ir nnn . "iui
y- "7""' 7'uuu eif accord nt.
The bulKIUiR is so consirucieu wini
it is firenroof throuehout. Thcro Ib
arranged a standard firo protection sya-
i . . i i i i n . rr -inn . i
W.l,itnn n r. Tt rnnnrtcc tein. With II IIIIIK IIOIUIHK DV.UUV KU-
Vf tlOillllKlii v n 'v I r ..!.
1 it.i 1 ..nonJ inrrv. nilU nT HIllL WULCT. IlHtl LllUrU lo IlltJU U I All UrtlUr Ul mtlln ... . !
Unrinlfli'nir HVHtem to use fresh water. I product, tho NIMi..mi.. .
liiK ihuiiihuiio u yh ii "- i r ... I, ,-vj "'iiiinsang
- I . . i , m . .1 r I fPl... nln.4 alirl.rl rtiif ii r nnrn mitntl. I hnr rnmnnnn ...:n i . "
. envprnmnnt in iNicarnuua saucu iruui " '""
APPEAL TO THE UNITED STATES
Nirnr.TFiian Government Asks That
Filibustering bo Slopped.
ntifi nniitiniin r ,1 ... a f
..,v (HMILUV UI LflH twill fm
crooso
wcoka.
bor company will hnvo In
CHAPTER XXII.
December was crisping tho air when
they told Narclsso Harcourt sho might
leave the hospital.
"Not for any length of time, but Just
for a trip down town, it you wish," said
Dr. Fotherglll. "Who do you want to
go with?"
-i a iiKe you, and Mr. Hartley," an
SWered Mrs ITarrnnrf frnnklv "I mnnt government in HiciiniKU" buhw " . i --'"f" -v " iiuvg J
TSiSiJS'J Z?Q New Orleans and that the Estrada in- foeturlns 80,000 feet of lumber a day "bout July 1, one of tho fcj
. . .... .n.nnnlnl imo huirn niilinilllVl 1 MO rnilllflLV Will UU I IlCrUIUH'U Ilk UllbU I 1IIIIIU UI1U DUX IMflirlnn I. P.., '
and I want I want to go and seo my to the United States to bciki a waranip 10 i.vuu icui, ujr. "" occupy a floor m
husband." after her. Dandon and Fifield arc engaged In car- G0xl20, excluaivo of tho lumr
ur. Fotherglll telephoned for Philip It is being asserted here thai tne rying me ouipui. oi uiu nun iu ami u iuwr nouse, it will conl
and ho was there shortlv before noon stnmer Columbia, which cleared ves- Francisco. modern machinery for tU
as mo aoctor had asked. Philip had tcnlay from New Orleans for Ulue- ... Mumucr anu uio making of boia.
not been able to buy a now overcoat fields, carried a larire nuantitv of mu- Horso Breeder Files Complaint.
that winter, and he felt more tho Porl njtions of war for the Madriz army and Salem--A. C. Ituby, who brneds flno Flowing Well for Ral
outsiae tne gate than ever, when Mrs. niRO thrn inrG hiirh-snced irasoline norscs and has headquarters at 1'ort- Salum A flnwlno. n,-n
Kv ' UJuZ Tlul ZT, launches equipped with machine guns, land, has filed a complaint with the BtronB to supply from 70.0001.
The launches, these men say, were rauroau commission against winu no gallons of water daily hai W
leges uniatr ireatmont oy mo ooum- ed on the nmi.ri V .v.
beauty, followed the doctor Into tho
parlor. Tho months in the hospital
had worked wonders with Mrs. Har
court Tho old, unfathomablo brillian
cy had left her eyes, but thoro was a
sweeter, a more human look within
marked "J. I.," and were to be un
loaded at Pearl lagoon, on the cast
coast, near Bluefields. They say the
mark "J. I" consigns tho launches to
alleges
cm Pacific company
them, and the weird alabaster tones of Julian Irias, whom Madriz has appoint
nntl tho Oroimn I n..:n '
n..i II.. -I',.. ,l,.ll ""'" B.runa
liuuy, mu uiiivciouujr diuw in uuiivcr- pressure. 1 ractically 3 000 I
uaujiau puruy or luster. Hhe was
more a woman, less a strange, unreal
phantom from another world. They
did their shopping first, but curtailed It
because the crowds In tho stores stop
per to gaze open-mouthed at the start-
JU IliLVC 1111 I., . -
right to accuse! Wo are not lawmak- , f ueamr 01 Mrs- Harcourt. the grim
ers we dare not Judge nor charge.
what you say before
her skin wero replaced with a more ed a plenary commissioner over the jng stock after it arrives, tho service hour is furnished. Tho
And be careful
me cnuaren. i beg of you that We
Will try. to cet to Khartmim TTrnm
is poor and tho freight charges exor- pflCts to use this water fnr it.
the bitant. Mr. Ruby aaya all atnllionB sutmlv hereafter. m.i.imi
nn,l !n,.lu nn. I.MI.t nt 1 rtflrt n,.unla I I . . . vvl
tiiiu jtivno t.v uikvu ,b u,vuu jvfuiiun. I mnH II UaV IB USOII
regaruicss 01 mcir actual wcigm, una
seme weigh less than one third that
figure. The men who accompany horacB
..... .,,.H.i i.. ...... ..it r..t -i
Plainness of Dr. Fotherglll. and Philip Ten Brave Dangers of Long Flight aB8c3
Hartley's assiduous attentions to both In Zeppelin Craft. 1 m ,K i n , : .u
the ladles. Then in one department . , . T 1. .. with the nnnnB. The cost is there-
store, some one whispered that tho ussciaon, Germany Tne .eppelin lore very ntgn.
east half of Nicaragu.
A protest will be addressed to
State department by Estradas.
WOMEN RIDE IN AIRSHIP.
Plans Big Cherry Celebrate
Covo Covo citizens nro dm
...... . . .r
will bo held when tho ripening i
at ltd beat. Tho cherrv croo
of time, but exquisite still. There were there passage for you and the children
quaint old slippers, and a bridal veil
of the filmiest Honitbn that ever came
off a loom.
No bride could be decked with "more
loving hands than was Betty for her
midnight marriage in mid-Africa. MeU,
as bridesmaid, had a glowing frock of
scarlet satin and faintest amber lace,
to n,ngiand will be caay. And it will
leave mo free to deal with what I
must"
CHAPTER XXI.
An hour later brought the dawn.
Guided by Meta, Larry and his wife.
and Johnny reached the yacht that had
t... i. .. i .
Huiuuii in me luxurious rurs was "that " ' ' - . ... . , Covo was one of thu few diitrirfi
- snip iour neau irom rcnuieton to un- ... i 7 ...
mysterious Mrs. Harcourt. vou know over the industrial cities of this dis
i ni.il i. . . i.'.i rri a i i a t Ti i . s a .
mm rnn nau mucn ado to get both his i no return anu lanuing were tario. it costs aooui iuu to snip n
charges unharmed Into a waltinir taxi- made without incident. The machine horse from Klamath Falls to Portland
CaD. took a second hut shnrtnr rvrilm?nn in
n. i.m . i ... I . .
.limner mey went direct to the Jail, tho afternoon. Bic Cherrv Cron
told of their The Deutschland. on the lonirer trin.
Harcourt had not been
and great topazes about her shining brought Betty from America and found
ebony neck, and Tyoga produced a new
frock from somewhere. But Betty, ah,
Betty! An old court gown of cloth of
gold and yellowed satin was her bridal
robe. Over it all ran delicately
wrought roses In faded pinks. The
the children still sleeping and Tvoira
and Hackleye already aboard. Th;
Cure, fat and waddly, was trying his
oesi to ciamoer on. Benoni was not in
sight neither was Le Malheureux. A
few moments later they appeared, Le
marvelous web of Honiton draped her Malheureux with a wallet in his hand, Harold "
nnmlnn' itlalt n i - I
"""b 'ou, txo ma wiin nan omroaa v rnnmri 'CJ nnaarnw U 7..- i I
wished it so. She went ranldlv thrm.h v r l T , lamous Koynl Anne cherry of tho Eu-
the dingy h lZ m lmS Z ZLli5 fn""1" ""ft fruit district is enormous. Tho
ly at the bars of the door. Harlr ? F:!13. ,nclu.d?d, 0 wo?' At cannery of the co-operative association
wn nlttlr, i . - uu tllllK, running Wlin tne WinO. ttlC nf ,rrnwnra all.l .... lUIn 1. ...UL
h" "A " " . 7 . corner of Kreat diricible attained a snood f r.f. u '""" ",a" nt work Bounding
Ha hih nnt v,! .u ... . ... miles an hour. The trin was from thU ..:m r i.i.. . I oiiiHtitig out tne
-.- ..v luaue or sllKeil t TT. T, . ' , r. i - JiKuo "UIU OlUCr OrCnarilB run 1Z.UUU n ltw nknnnnl nnrl
skirts nor the faint nrn .u ... city, to Essen, Dortmund. Bochum nnd ...i in uio cnannel and
reeled his wif8. H,ul BU' return. The airshir. nd nvor thn "I'w.irus. unomcs In 80tno pHCCg J
: .. u: , xL , ,; . -"- win uvurugo not icss man ;ut, ccntu n t.. i to
u, oho cauea. "i-rnrniri nv. "iiimicjfo ui mu Kruub rvruiii) worKS nt
Bweet face and rippled to the hem of
her dress. The neck of the dress was
low, and Betty's white shoulders were
a sparkle of diamond pendants falling
from a high diamond collar Tyoga had
placed around her throat, and her
plump arms were half covered with
flowery bracelets. When they reached
the chapel Le Malheureux himself put
a diamond girdle around the bride's
none too slender waist
"My gift to the bride," he explained.
Johnny's head was the brightest
spot In the chapel. From the musty
odor within and the drip of water on
the moss-grown walls, the chapel,
which had been reached through weird
ways, was evidently a subterranean
room. The altar was of Ivory, the ser
vice dazzling beyond belief, and the
altar cloths of exquisite workmanship.
The ebony pews were miracles of the
carvers' art, and the ever-present leop-
ara skin rugs were on the floor. The
uenoni carrying the old mnn. who
cursing and screaming with all his
might, was struggling against the iron
grip of the black.
"My diamonds, my diamonds! Let
me nave them. What else is worth in
life to me now since Cerisso has died.
Murderer, murderer!" he shrieked at
Hackleye. "Ah, let me at him!" Mr
Wayne raved like a maniac and tried
to leap on shore again, but they lashed
mm to a cnair ana put a gag in his
mouth.
"Many as are his crimes, we dare
not leave him to their hands," said Be
noni, half regretfully, it seemed to
Larry.
ine yacnt tooK the river like a gull
on the wing. The morning breezo was
chill and portent of rain hung In the
sky, though the sun was fighting to
prick the thickly banked un clouds
Fifty leagues had they gone, when CUv
Essen
pound
A ftnx n nlm.. ,. ..ft ltf 1
At sound of her voice he turn. On the return the DeuLsrhlmid on. ..... " ,u" OI. nnnu,I"K tne
gasped. Then he ro,o nn in,. II : rnnntoro,! n rn!n ct I u.i uli. V" lne manUIUClUrO OltllO
old man, walked over and ttruathta her way a c'10"y will begin and
hands through the door. H landin tht 11 nl S,a two carloads per week will bo
Tho cherries
preservative liquid bath
.t II v. . .. v.. nuiiitn UiUBUIIUUR! BU1U
u irxx oTT of
a mo mt-c UI1U VO!Cf nnn
1 V.UU1U
lanaing the women passenRers said h?nnn,i t m... v..'
are given a
of fruit will bo better and it vit
turo much earlier.
Alwut 300 pickers will be
r . ..i,. ii. i.. t . !i
ihroo weeks to care for tho fret
Clearing River Channel
Bnndon C. A. Dolph, the cira;
tno rirer
I iL.f Jfi
t . . I
tho river
feet own.
i . t j t
riii'KK niivn riixtn uiiPKinir mi ur
to hit tho bottom of a vessel l
ing out loaded.
PORTLAND MARKETS,
tell.
Plainly he was ill at ease.
Ho be continued.)
not
STRENUOUS ONE WILL REST.
on
Hiiiniiu IIclnf. Hibernate.
"Tho human hibernation that goes
iu uio nussian province of Pskov
n nnn.l .1 .... 1
Roosevelt Hopes to Renew "Tenn
Cabinet" Matches at Sagamore
Oyster Bay, N. Y. Theodore Roose-
here, then barreled and Bent to Now 82c; club, 78c; red tiaduto,
r... v.. u muj, ru ,iK,un ireatcu valloy, 80c.
iiiuuu iiiwj uiu 11(11)11 tnilt POOH Inlnl T..l.... P,l l..niulnir I
,i I . .. ,, . . ' l vv . ...... .." or
..... i-ivniuii mat iuukuh me now iotk
is cr nappy.
Inheritance Tax Fortuno.
nor ton.
uui ji ft nun, . . h.v.j t"
Tr... ?Vmnfr tnfia
lametto valley. $20fi21 per ton;
imo o ,i.i . r "ji i. i neouore uoose- . . . lamcito vaney. izwiziyx
elJt.JJ? aPiodpfrealrest at Sagamore UIU. S 7-itance tax from 0, 18.'
"" " i-sKoy iniB y nun ne went nomo it mit u iu iiuc L,nro ino i.iutd. t nno m i ,.,t,itn s9fi.wtDer
winter In Rtttdv th i. L., . ,. . --....v.. .ui. .., . ...... 'I uu. . tt y-.--.
The not
... v u - -- --w w w IIUI1I
winter to study the human hibernators express intention of remaining there ,un.0UntinB "early $14,000.
. wm a iew oi nis old friends
iucau uuur neasantR hnvn,. mn. 'lllOHflnv whnn hr Jo i . r -. i Here Wero vn ohililrnn ......K ..t ...I I '.'.. nr,.,l oe rr
to do in he winter and very little to Mge, Mass. m received $298,238.02, on which each Shes . 81.25 per box; pta
cat. So they lie down In thoir wi With him woro nfri n:-i... paid to the state $2.0ri2 'tn n f.,i f ; r,..L V
Editor Burton, who hn,i nnt wun a bottle of water and a few lojivoa chief of the foroHtrv ...i ?1'.G01.95. nJ.. i
n. .1... 1. 1. . i imhinfi A T),..i. . j , . , . io.uu Hiet'ii ii n fi nifitia r-i. , ..... . omna 1 1 .rc..i.i . - . 1 ino inu. 1, , 1 . z . . rua
uvm uuuuic yhj j-eara, unu -.v.i..jr a on-ai ueiiKiit, roarea . . . tci' "u uiuuie, i vj.ih;iu, uji-Bccretary oi the , .. . . i"",u-n mm u uiscouni HorrlcB Strawberries, i."-Tr
ivuii iiiiir unu dhiii us gray as tne pelt Hurricane.
Following tho lion's staro to the left
of a field mouse, mumbled through the
long Latin ritual, at a slow, nerve
racking pace. Tho candles flickered
and the scent of the Jasmine and lotus
with which Benoni had wreathed the
altar, and fllled thd great vases that
flanked tho sanctuary, grew unbear
able. The wedding supper was laid in the
lime suiing room, 'mere wero manv
flowers, and the viands, oddly assorted
to occidental eyes, rested royally on
platters and dishes of puro gold. No
body ate much, though Meta, Tyoga
and Benoni served assiduously. Le
Malheureux touched nothing at all
Betty, after several urglngs, forbore
to press him. Sho had noticed that he
never drank before anyone, and had
long since grown accustomed to tho
down-dropping veil, tho closely shroud
ed figure, tho well-concealed feet and
hands. When tho last course was
erved Lo Malheureux arose.
"Let me not be tho skeleton at the
feast," ho temporized, "but Time does
not pause for us. Tho woman you
know as Cerisso Wayno, in reality
Cerisse Wayne Hackleye, was my full
blooded Bister. Tho lettors that were
found in her safety deposit box In San
Francisco bore reference to tho dia
mond mines at Tiougaley. For reasons
I cannot now make known to you,
their location for years wus known
only to me. My father in some way
discovered their situation beneath and
beyond the castle to which Miss Lan
cey, now Mrs. Morris, was taken when j
sho first arrived In Africa, and from
which sho has so recently departed.
"You must know that though he is
morlcan born and bred, that for thir
ty years my father has lived In this
section, as absolute king over several
thousands of the most dosperato race
of blacks that Inhabit this continent
w hriiittil Hmm vnars asro throuch
The law
till thn rt f -. , ' I 7 u . ' mi " I a Vi ,1 1 1 I. .. r . I . w . w ' ' .. .
.... w.u vunmiK oi snnnir. nn-urior. ine tennis ranrt ,.t o,... " uu Kivun inr tiavmnnt nf Inhn- . ... t.i...i.t ! on11
"A man of 180 nonndu win oi more Hill has boon nut ? u VL tance taxes within oWrhi rput. ! , .'. tk.rtia.
of them on the shore, they saw arivnn.. I forty-elcht hours, nn -.i the season nnrt it ?D vt..i .l.' . ... was taken ndvnnin,,.. ,.r a 1...1J1"..1..'. 1 '
1 .. .1 1 ,.,. , .7 . ' ""u wnu a ... "!'-i.uu mere win 7 .. '"n" l"u ouving 10 r,i i.vn: Ii acKcans. s per w.
o .'. Mum. lundiu Liipm n , Dili ui wiLii.r nni n m sm. i. ... t . . . . i iii; n rpnpujn rr thn ...:.. , . ... i biiu uhliiii nninrv ti'i in - 1 f I - . . . . , cmtirf
linrrtA nr mnnLro. Nnnnn! 1. . . i , . I . i . . . - - v, . . - .v.. ii. . . ' . . . . VL-uuuiuiijO ... i,iv..." i - I
blaqks.
women down stairs whero the children
Benoni hurried the then fall asleep again for forty-elirht matche3'
: whero tho .l,n,i.,. i ... : . . ""VUtm
uuum more, a loaf and a hnttl t
..... wu. vUu, wBie. una reacnea water will lnt him f..it.. . A-Mit A,.. a , .
..... . ...... . wl luigui, wnen I ncturg maue
moorlngB. But ho was too late. Tho , . J7lur ne nses. Pa'o and , oi. rauiiror the third successive
nis quonaom tormentor straleht
through tho heart with a long, fine ar
row. Benoni drew tho gag from tho old
man's mouth and leaned over to look at
tho arrow. Even superficial examina
tion showed him tho futility of aid. He
knew too well tho poisoned barbs of
the tribe. Hundredi of arrows whis
tled about tho yacht, but glanced harm
less from its sides, and by rare chanco
none struck Benoni. When he reallzod
that Mr. Wayne was beyond human
help he left the body as it was and
crawling to the hatchway dropped be
low. There ho found tho women in a tor
ment of terror and the children, awak
ened by their sobbing, nervously com
plaining -auout tno cramped Quarters
and tho rocking iflotlon of tho yacht
What sort of fiends' work is this
boat?" questioned Larry, though Beno
ni and Le Malheureux had both risen
In his estimation since they had seen
him successfully married to Betty.
"its my own invontlon," renlled Le
Malheureux, with not a little nrido in
ha tone. "Simnlo enouirh. ton. if vnn
Just know how. Merely the scientific
application of a few of tho fundamen
tal prlnclplos of electricity. This lit
tle mirror here reflects your wholo
courso ire plainly as If you were above
dock or standing on tho highest cap
tain's bridgo that over was built That's
Just the application of the rules of
convergence and infraction of light As ,
.uu nut amount paid to the stiit tn. j... " tio fi2 Mi
.. o , I UUbuili usillli tiuun. v - ' '
n":.:"nin mm
w ww i ftitii rirti r iffin1 rinuiuuBu 1.
Kosebure C. P. Bnrnnrfl I, ii a t i . onions. J
nnn hia ion n. . . .. I ..... r. . t . i ? . i i . ..n , i : . ... . . i i a.vt- i , - , ...w
. . .7 ' ""a "-uuu 10 no. I " '-""hiii-u uv imrncv U ril o 1 I "v;nucii huh citv nnn Irlnron nons. l:.;tic nounu, vrr :
Th V , u enough' HmT ,?,. " u, reBu'ar mall radlBhcs, M'M
ueeu, tneso psicoy hlbernatom n cnine around tho ocal otroninr t.i. Bl-"euuie opens next motnh
nntovl fnr thnt- 1 ....,. "7. . " fnr fn.lr mit : o.n. .V. "" Rnv mnil ll,..I f . " " I iul". I"
w ....... lUUKUViiy. I'hWn.lal I v.M iiiiilq
phia Record. seconds better
mndo hu Point, J Mnrshfi,.!,! ,.,ill i... ...... l"-"l,at M.
-v .... a uiii a un ir wi nnmn i rr y vviiv iii inf n n I'Arnrnria i iifi i jtl-uuh
to lift tho BenJor Mr, Wayno from his
mnnrlni'H "Rnt ho txmi a int mi.
yacht was now abreast of the barbar- WH!. ad bena to P!w the melted day a new wr!d's automobile record
. . . Infill niQ 1 OA n.n.t 1. m I lllnn An(-t.l!.l 1
ians, wnoso leauer wun nne aim shot
90r dozen: wun
.iifnlinrrnfl. cit
In jai)
Very Fantlcllou.
"You havo a wife-beater
here?"
"Yes."
"Hero aro some roses for him."
"Sorry, madam, but he doesn't ac
cept any flowers less expensive than
orchids." Louisville Courier-Journal.
Alivuy Growl ii jr.
"iivorj time I meet that fellow h
tells mo a hard luck tale."
"Tho same old story?"
"No; ho runs it as a sorlal." Louis-
vino uourier-Journal.
Step by Hieu.
I believe in Improving environments
but when wo have made tho world fll
for men to live In wo shall still need
u iuttRo jjiun m to jive in It. sir
juines uucKwonn.
Htnnjr,
"Dear, Jf tho old clothes man come:
around this week you had better sell
him what old clothes we have."
"Not till you get me somo now onos "
-Houston Post.
Not to repent of a fault is to luatlfj
it. Pliny.
track one voar arm m,int,i , Loos llav wnimn mmi t. I . r.:utu ll.(5
m i . ' uvuriiKeu .i ...hi ..uiu nnn city nunarcu: now vinuu '
ue. uuconus to tne mi o. Aui,i """- win reiicn Alnrshfinlrl nn i.. iu" j
Oldneld'B record-breakin, 1 morning instead of a t nZ n " ... M.60flJ.U
several flitrhte hv fllonntT n ...Y. u nard will also nn T "," "",u"" 'Ao;.fL
hlRnnrnni tiT " uri,Ba frnm nn.,,i, : . ' V " " .DU,KU " "aio; rcu, yaw
-V4UIHUIIW, nit! IirnirrMm won I "wuwuuiu LU IY1 Vri IO I'Atnr I Tl..ii- rij .. ...aiimnrv. Chh
uiuuiui v. I -. i . " . m VHirrO'i
rf I I oi. ...In .In AM HI TV. trVKJ-- '
- Cnn Wnnil . ii. i . i uuwimw w- " ' nHlfff
I ' WWia niJ 1 UR. I xmintl . strB Vllfff'Z.lCa .
A B. Hammond Defendant. IIoLVer-r:Th weather in tho prlcos'avorago 1 .e per
ban FranoiRpn TTr.u.i .. 'lood Klver vnlIo hnU ..1.1...1 .t. .1' . . .. 1
T.t.i u1.uM.11 ni- mn . r uiiijik. roguiur uui.tur iivw
. . 7. . ' nuo iiicu suit in " .v"ou' uro pronpincr tho Ecrcs Oreeon camni "
mn 1 init.it ni A .. i ireca. nronurin.. f. n. . , : i . na-
in,, iu a i Ti VJ,rcut court if. 0f . a 1 ino "0ftVy "uracn dozen,
ing that A. B. Hammond, tho miu ?r fruit Apples havo nevnr l,on
lare lumberman, has ,i tan" I" " Inrgo. Tho box fnetnrlo. .
worth of timber from lads belo'Sg C1CW to" moot K
Mine united btates government and ."""", ' 'argo number of tho irrow-
ui wnicn Hammond had no title. The "ro ncrenainK tboir prdera for box-
PnrkFnncv. 11 'nWWe F
m a, V 111.. Iirilli..-! .
. - - .
A . V v I ', ...J
24c; ducks,
dressei
ti , 7 ..v. v.nu. ine u. .1 0 vmBin
muuur waa cut un or th . lllO Hensnn ,,!.,.. . . nn..
7Srmm!' 5? SSS nocwV S , 0 Porto.' '
. 1 mio- r. 1 wuiiiuiiiiHi wv-x-- -- . E
...... n m. ' ''"' "y. Eastorn Orccon anu vu ri
. Anqln . . 1 . . .. 111 I. IH K . 1 1 r. I 1 I - .. . UN 1 U T
. o . - hm.um, i , . , , . o - cvur uniir. i inir tn mofiiiirn. -. .ri
M .1,1.1,1 A Hit.- . . I UACIUBIVOIV linn, l . . 17 " . .' J4.ii9
Kmu concius on of ihn .. luKnoornes haa he fern, crood to cnoi, :-
cabinet meetinir Premior nflnni " " toLnl),e"(l by Asninwall l.mf h,
nouncedthat tho government'fl relig- kind and l T 18 condor of Tta
ious procrram wnnlH i, t... "h ?)m nnd an Ind ent on nf h n.
Ho said "the protest of hTVVcan
against tho mnerinl tlooro . on.of th!a luscious bcrrv. A nt..,ii
Ions of the government nlro,i., ' .."r" na thy xpect to harvost iv,
I picked.
holforB, good to cnoi. - . ,
&4; atngs, $8.606;""'" .
ci - - a ... mru
anccp uest wutuwi.M,
t rrnrui- wninprn. tiih e
lambs, fair, ?4,765.26.