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TOE MORNING ASTORIAN, THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1904. PAGE SEVEN, HONOR ONLY JEFFERSON Picture of Founder of Democ racy Alone Will Adorn Demo critic Convention Hall. "when eliampngtit If on ho enough of It will do the name thing." They both laughed, and then both at- tacked their glume with assumed en thusiasm. "Bnlmon oh, Jack, do you remem ber how we trolled for lulmon at Del Monte Inst summer?" Via he remember? He had to pat the photograph In his pocket to for get . ,.: "I read, the other day," Kathleen was laying, "that girl who couldn't DtCORATIONSAREELABORATC make up her mind between two loveri hasn't & mind worth maklnr tin." An Abundance of National Colors Will Do Used In Do decking the Coliseum at the Exposition City. She looked at him from the corners of her eyee. Jack's face lighted up. She knew, then, and that was the meaning of her deslrs for a farewell dinner. How easy It would be now to txplaln, But Kathleen wae not waitln for c. jlouii, June it.n waa stated l an answer, at the headquarters for the national I "They aay there's no aklll In win wemocrauo convention, wmcn win con- nlng a gam whr on holds all the vena in tn collaeum on July I that th trumps. But In th gam of hearts, only portrait that will b hung In th Jack, auppoa on held Juat two. Don't convention hall will be on of Thomas you think It would b hard to know Jefferson. John L Martin, temporary which to discard T J ' ergeant-at-arms of th convention, Dravol thought Jack. What a clev said that It would hardly do to have r nttl diplomat Kathleen la! portraits of living democrats dlaplayed But sh veered to th other aide, as permanent fixtures In th convn- Wt it nlc. Jack, Just w two sit tlon hall. t(ng her ,lke thtar oh( i( tenjerljfi Flans for th decorations have been 'isn't like old times r .: I completed and the large hall will pre- h, reaiy couldn't help It-one lit cnt a gala appearance. lied, white e kiss waa nothing. 'id blue will predominate but th There was a paua of some mln- Loulslana purchase exposition colore ute, and then Kathleen sprang to her wiu oe a xeatur ox tn aecorauve tett cheme. The dome of th ball will b .do Jack or j won.t b, ab,e l0 formed of ochre bunting. Th walla brace myself to th ordeal. Don't will be decorated with national colors ook that" exclusively and the stag will be done e put h&ni , h- coat pocket In a star-spangled effect The coats of Tea tht pbot0graph waa there. Had arms 01 severaj siaies ana territories , en untrue to herr la.lll lnl.Mil 1 .1... t..i " ""vvu " " "I'm engaged engaged, Jack," said enlist mnA An ft a 1 a t ITka a, n J I ... "" -w Katnieen, excitedly. I'm going to araa indicating th aeats of th del, Uwrencs Smith, th million. Bun. wi ih. ui wime, who reu r.ros a,re, 0h( Jack j Mv realy thought i - w " vt atav fvai m ago when I waa a bud? It's too late f BREAKING IT uarJTLY. now too late. It's going to be a i I grand church wedding. He wanted It Th messenger boy waited while I to b a Quiet affair, but I " Jack Powers wrote his answer to her I 'Thought it would be th last quiet not. Sh might have telephoned, but! day he'd have, no doubt" it was her way to send messengers! "Why, jack, I never knew you to with her missives. mak such a wretched Jok befor. ; "Very welt, Kathleen," wrote Jack, High noon at St Luke's June 8. 'Til b there. Tou say for th last Tou'll be therer ilme. I wonder whyr 'Tn afraid not, Kathleen I f He sent th boy with this not and "Oh, we can attll be friends. This an order on a florist for a box of vlo- la the twentieth century you know, "I know, but" -un, say we can be friends still Jack. I never could bar tho ntuffv little apartments, the modem love In a cottage. It's much bftter this way, dear." "I know, Kathleen, But" un, don't think I meant anything horrid. I'm not that kind of a woman, Jack, But Lawrence likes you I think he wants you to be best man. Will your "im awfully aorry, but 1 couldn't, really." The tension, drawn so tight a mo mem since, was ready to snap. Had It don so, th man would have laughed, th relief was so great But his duty was still undone, and doubly repugnant after her confession. "Oh, you must," pleaded Kathleen, "else you know what people will aay." She looked at her watch, "I must go now," ah said, "for w or going to a ball tonljpit. Promise me, Jack, that if Lawrenc asks you, you will be his beat man at our wed ding. Do it for ms, dear, won't your en gave him a good-by kits, to make her plea more profound. Oh, th mischief! I can't, Kath leen," he aald, squeezing her little bands warmly. "I would If I could, you know,' but It's Impossible." "Why, dearr The words were warm, but the tone was cold. "Well, I'll tell you I've tried to tell you all the evening, but you didn't give m a chance. I'm going to be married myself that same day." Sarah Williamson, in San Francisco Town Talk. THE FAIR ROUTE, vlft Chicago or New Orleans to St Louis, Is on that gives you the moat for your money, and the fact that th ILLINOIS CENTRAL off era unsurpas sed service via these points to th WOnLD-S FAIR, and in this connec tion to all points beyond, makes It to your advantage, In caa you content plat a trip to any point east to writ us befor making final arrangements We can offer th choice of at least a dozen different routes, B.. H. TRUMBULL, Commercial Agent 142 Third street, Portland, Oregon. J. C LI.VOSET, T. F. P. A. 142 Third street Portland, Or. F. a THOMPSON, r,P,A, Boom L Col man Bldg, Seattle, Wash lets, as the message' accompaniment I snd Jealousy la out of date." And then he turned to his work again, i But hla eyea failed to do mora than stars at th figure befor him. His brain could not grasp their meaning. Kathleen's fac peralsted in dancing about the inkwell, In a two-atep that flayed havoo with business. Tin a beastly cad," cogitated Jack, "and that's what But It must be done. For th last time, she said. Perhaps ihe's heard. It would help things a lot If sh had." He looked meditatively at a photo .raph which he fished from a dark i'lgeon hole in his desk. "She's a mighty nice little thing," he said to himself, "but" And then he took another photo raph from an Inner pocket of hla oat and kissed It tenderly. "Violets!" Kathleen burled her nes retrousse In he purple fragrance and sniffed with atlsfactlon. "Jack always send violets," sh said, i no on in particular, though her .d ,ttt near by aewlng some lac on he dinner frock her mistress had bade er lay out for her to wear. Kathleen looked gloomily upon a mil vase of long-stemmed American ieautles that stood on the table. J "That's the difference in men. Law rence aends big Beauties, because they're my favorite flower. Poor Jackl How can I break hla heart far I suppose I will. Tou say for the ust time. I wonder why?' Helgho! V must take our medicine, Marie. because I prefer millions to love in a ottage that's, why. Hurry with the alst, Marie. I must not be late at iy dinner with Jack," "No, I didn't think we need a haperone tonight, Jack." "Why not tonight?" "Because, well " 'Life Is too short to sigh' 'Til tell you by and by, Jack after e fish, perhaps." "I too, have something to tell yon, athleen." For the space of ten minutes, while ne garcon placed the soup before ,em? Jack felt uncomfortable. Every dy hates to attack a disagreeable ty. When the duty Involves a pret 1 woman it is .doubly distasteful owever, he took a surreptitious peep i the photograph in hla breast pocket 1 It nerved him to his task. Never- less, there was no hurry about it "Isn't It absurd, Jack, to say that e makes the world go 'round r .ed Kathleen. in her diplomatic feminine way, she 1 wished to lead up to th subject t had come to discuss. "Of course it is," he answered. Notice. For the purpose of corecting an Im presslon which exist in the minds of some that William Thompson, Arnold and Albert Davey have don some in- Jury to my little boy Salvador Arcl dlacono, I beg to aay that I have dls covered that the injuries were purely an accident and the boy had nothing to do with them. MARIANO ARCtDIACONO. June 28, 1904. The only direct rout to th St Louis -world's fair and th East Is rla th O. R. A N. and Union Pacific. 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