WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7. 1904. THE MORNING ASTORiAN, ASTORIA, ORKGON. 9 ; SENOR iVI ' jiM uanui By MARION WOODWARD Oopyrtuht, 14, by Si. Wood When tlio American Silver company opened It mine at Lit I'M on codcm lont granted ly the Peruvian govern ment it wee tacitly understood that ths corporation would be "assessed" now ud then for the benefit of a new revo lutionary It'tiilvr, but tliere waa to bf HO further extortion. There waa none, and the proilt Im-kiio to pile up. f Then tliere cnuio a cull from Be nor ; Casolnul, The m-nor waa not the pree- Ident of Pom nor yet the geueral of lta army uur the admiral of ita navy. He. waa almply Casolanl, outlaw and guerrilla. When 1'vru waa at war be waa a guerrilla and aimed to kill Dion euemlea than friend. When lie waa at peace he wit au outlaw and robbei aud abowed no favor. It had bit headquartcro In (lie mountulna and a band of lift y cutthroata to do hla bid ding, and he waa both feared and re spected. Many attempu had been nittile to rupture or kill him, but he al waya cmue nut on top, aud when bribe were oftVml lie took the money and ahot the bearer. It waa a merry life that Henor Caeo- In nl led, There wna robbery in the morning, kllllnit at nonii and the aark- "Willi O0 WALK OPT 01 BB KICKED OUTT lug of a church or convent to while away the hour of evening. lie lived on the fat of the land, felt that be owned all of South America, and there were tlmea when be ued to actuully ache for aoiue ono to defy hUu. After the American mine begun ehlpplug ore that waa HO per ceut pure and the atot khuldvra bad rtntdved a drat divi dend of 00 wr cent the aenor made a call at La 1'aa. lie loft bla bodyguard of ten rufflant outalde, entered the of fices and atnted hla case in a koft and I 111 1 I Igenllo voice. He wauled a loun of $5,000 In cttHh. and he dldu't want to spend more than bulf an hour haggling atwut It ' ' Old Itunbdaco. natlv aaaUtant bu- perlntemlent at the mine, bad known of the aenor for many years. In fact, the aenor bad cut off hla brother's ear and hla brotbcr-ln-law's bead on festive oecaaion, and bad only miss ed blm by a hair's breadth. Wits old Huabaeco to plead his case, assisted by threaU to call In hia bodyguard and turn them loose, the aeoor depart ed a richer and bappter man. Three months later he tried tbe earns thing and wod. Be tried It third time and waeaa courteously received. . Then the offlclala lu New York re belled and eeut Jimmy Clayton ,dowp to La Fas to replace the other super Intendent and atop the leak, The moat that any of them knew about JmmJ waa that hit had come from a good family, bad been left half a milllou dollara- at-tbl age f, tweotf'fottr lttd three years jntqr Wak without a aUU liug td hla liquid. ,. lie; would ua, khjw a, mliis wh,el.ne l one, and.. hla etecntlve aBliliiee hainertr been ten ed, but certain stockholders got the Idea that Jimmy would be a match.for tendr Casolahl. and he wal furolsued with an outfit and ablpped off te the Peruvian coaat He bad jbe4 at La Taa for two weeks when old llua banco aald in confidence te the email efrice force, all natives: "My children, I don't exactly under stand the Benor Americano. He. Is soft and gentle and silent, but uow and then I catch a look that remluda mo of sleeping danger. I muHt wnlt until I aeo him in tho presence of ('BHolnnl. Ho, too. la soft and gentle and (illeut. but what a dovll! The Benor Amerlenno will cither prove a milksop or vhnt they call in hla coun try a Jim dnudy. Walt for a few days mid we ahull ace." Another fortnight pnswd awny. and then the famous guerrilla willed. This was tho fourth cull, and he had grown e used to the road and the humility of IiIh receptions that ho came alone, lie hud heard of the new superlnteii 1 nt Hint bud n curiosity to oee him. In hl heart he respected a brave mm. Olid us he entered the oeea, careless- I a Bwltchlug liw l"t witn a uriuicu tcut from a tree, he found hlniielf ho:- ln thnt Benor Clayton wpuia snow s i'it jpf.caireiiesSj, Ttt Atpericnn sot reading a uewsjupcr with bis feet on BEECHAM'S PILLS cur disease by removing the cause of it. In the treatment of those disorders which involve any failure of the nervous force, BEECHAM'S PILLS have, during nearly sixty years, built up AN UNASSAILABLE REFUTATION Vothing renews tho power of the digestive organs like BEECHAM'S PILLS. They cleanse the Blood of long-standing impurities, brace tip the Nervous System to a high point of vigor, and effectually chase away every symptom of weariness and depression. Since BEECHAM'S PILLS havs cored tens of thousands in this and every country of the globe, Jnst ask yourself why they should not equally prove a boon to you. Renew the power of digestion by using BEECHAM'S PILLS . Sold Everywhere In Boxet, lOo. and 25c. the window sill, and Komr Casulanl bowed low before blm. ptirWy In snr rssm, however, snd politely said: "Permit me to Introduce myself as Benor CasolnoJ, and to hope that Benor Clayton Is well," "Thanks, awfully," replied Jimmy as be looked up from bis psper and back uguln. "You msy have heard! of mer con tinued the guerrilla, secretly admiring the other's cuolnewt, though It stung blm st the asme time. "Y-e-a. You are tbe Infernal mur derer and outlaw who baa been pranc ing through thin part of the country for the lust seven or eight yearn. Yea, I have beard of ytx In fact, I whs M-nt down here to make your better icfuiilntau(-e, and I am glad you have called." "The usual semiannual payment is due, I Is-Meve," mutinied the man as bis eye begun to bum In a way to liinke old Huulmsco'a fhmli creep. "And likewise something else," grim ly replied I'lii .ton. "1 do nut understand the senor." "No? Well, If 1 should tell you to get out of here, would you understand lliutr It was evident to Casolunl that be hud a malt of mettle to deal with, and there was a smile on hla face as be thought of how he would make tbe Americano beg for bla life and lick the dust off tli floor before be was through with him. "lines tbe aetior wish to Insult me?" inked tbe guerrilla gently. "I couldn't if I wanted to! Look here, Csaollnl, this thing is played out!" "You menn-you mean" "I mean that If you don't take your self off and keep away from La Pas I'll kill you like a dog. That's pat, and you don't want to nilas It. You've killed score and robbed hundreds, and think yourself a devil of a fellow, but I'm uot afrnld of you. There's tbe door you cauie In at, snd if you are not gone lu two minutes I II kick you out!" "And uow let me have my say," re plied the guerrilla lu s voice hoarse with passion and with eyes biasing like a mad tiger. "1 do not shoot you where you sit because" "llecauau you are a coward at heart," Interrupted Clayton. "Itecauso I admire a brave man. You are gauie. senor, and I resect you. Let me Bay. however, that tomorrow I will return and aweep everything here off the face of tbe earth nod carry away your ears lu my pocket Today tbe mine may work; tomor row, it ahull be. closed down forever. Tvdsy there are, 800 living men here) tomorrow all shall be deud or scat tered. That Is tbe word of CssoIanL senor." "Ad 1 am much obliged, to blm. Will yoii walk oiitf Or be kicked outr The guerrilla walked out and waa soon lost to sight in tbe forest, snd old nnabasce whispered to ble sub ordlnstee: ; "Not yet, my children-not yst Tbe Benor Americano Is cool and calm, and, there Is a sting to hie words, but ke inay be what bis countrymen call a bluffer. Vfe must wait another day." There waa but one approach to the Blue, ana Setter Ca so la at and his bind would come by that road.. Men were brought up from the depths of the mlae to dig sad, trench the electrician laid his wires and the civil engineer planted , hie dynamite,, snd for two heitrS Wore tat ueml!as appeared nt day, Benpr, Claytott. Sat on the eSbii.cUir wttk a Wvet within hie ) al fit Low Wster. A. M. "TP;- , . JPati;, lB.m. ft Ih.jiij ft, Thursday ,...TT i;03 1.3 1:18 S.I FridiyY 9 :OT .? t:T l. Saturday ...... I 3:tb ii 4:18 O.S SUNDAY .... 4 4:08 1.1 6:18-0.1 Monday 5 1:04 1.3 0:00-1.0 Tuesday ...... A 5:58 1.5 8:48-1.4 Tuesday 5 Wednesday ... 7 6:46 8.7 7:30-1.4 Thursday 8 7:30 S.O 8:13-1.8 Friday 0 8:13 3.1 8:64-0.9 Saturday 10 9:00 8.3 9:32 - 0.4 SUNDAY .... 11 9:45 8.4 10:00 0.1 Monday 12 10:34 3.4 10:50 0.7 Tuesday 13 11:30 3.5 11:30 1.3 Wednesday ... 14 12:32 3.4 Thursday 15 0:13 1.8 1:33 3.0 Friday 16 1:04 8.3 t:33 8.6 Saturday 17 2:00 8.6 3:30 1.8 SUNDAY ....18 3:00 2.9 4:18 1.1 Monday 19 3:52 3.1 5:04 0.4 Tuesday 20 4:4.1 3.1 5:48-0.3 Wednesday ...21 5:37 3.1 6:28-0.8 Thursday 22 6:22 3.1 7:09 -1.1 Friday 23 7:07 3.1 7:50-1.3 Saturday . 24 7:52 2.8 8:30-1.1 SUNDAY ,...25 8:37 2.8 9:15-0.9 Monday 26 9:27 2.6 9:59-0.4 Tuesday 27 10:24 3.5 10:45 0.2 Wednesday ...28 11:19 2.3 11:36 0.9 Thursday 29 12:38 2.0 Friday ii...... 30 0:84 1.5 1:49 1.6 Saturday 31 1:37 2.1 2:57 1.0 reach. Nobody bad run away, nor bud work beeu suspended. Everything was going on as usual when fifty or sixty cutthroats came charging down tbe wide road, yella on their Hps snd knives In their bauds.. Beuor Clayton ) looked up snd watched, 'snd sfter a bit bla hand reached out and touched . the lever. There waa an explosion I which made tbe mountain tremble In ita bowels. Then be picked up bis paper aud begun reading again. "My children," aald old Huabaeco . sfter tbe excited people bad counted up tbe dead and identified Don Cao ! IhiiI among tbe number, "I told you drat we must wait until Senor Caso-! huil bad called; then I told you we must wait for today. Now I tetl you we need nt it no longer. Let us go back to the ulllco and give what the Americanos cull three cheers for what the same people also call a Jim dandy of a mail!" Ills I's. General Ogle, w hen submitting-a let ter for approval by tbe Pennsylvania legislature, w hlcli he bad uddrcsscd on their behalf to Hie newly elected pres ident, (iciicral Andrew Juckson, waa Interrupted by n dapper little fellow from Philadelphia thus: "Pardon me, general. I do uot wish to assume to make n suggestion to so distinguished a gentleman us yourself, but 1 cannot refrain from suying that it is customary in tbe east, and I may say In almost all the civilized countries of Europe, to write wltb s capital T Instead of the small T lu using this personal pronoun In epistolary corre spondence." General Ogle drew.dowa bla heavy brows, piercing tbe dandy'a marrow wltb tbe fierce shaft of acorn that ahot from hla eye. "Sir," said he, beginning wttb a blss aud ending with a roar, "when I write to such a great man aa General An drew Jackson, Democratic president of the I'nlted States, I abase myself-I abase myself, sir! I use as small an T as I can put on paper. Rut, sir. If I should ever get to such a low pitch aa to have to write to such a little anlpe as you are I'd use nn 'I,' sir. that would fill two puges of foolscap!" A Utah Tariff. ; "Tea, Maud has agreed to sell kisses at the lawn fete." 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F. Uurlri, irop. "Special Agent" High Water. , ; Date.. atst 2 "II J I It Thursday .... Friday......... Satm-da? ..... SUNDAY ... Monday , Tuesday Tuesday Wednesday .. Thursday .... Friday Saturday SUNDAY ... Monday Tuesday i Wednesday .. Thursday .... Friday Saturday SUNDAY ... Monday Tuesday Wednesday .. Thursday .... Friday Saturday SUNDAY ... Monday Tuesday ..... Wednesday .. Thursday .... Friday Saturday 7:38i T.8 8.1 8:06 6.4 J! 7.0 II 19:s3 4 5 6 6 7 10:19 9.1 11:19 ll;04l 0:li 9.9 7.11 11:50 1:00 9.3 7.3 12:33 9.3 9.0 8.7 8.9 t.5 7.0 6.2 6.T S.4 S.5 5.6 5.9 6.3 8 9 1:46 2:30 7.3 7.2 1:15 1:55 8:87 8:17 4:02 4:53 5:53 7:06 8:18 9:24 10:20 11:14 10 3:121 7.81 11 3:52 4:36 5:20 6:08 7:00 7:47 8:36 12 13 14 15 16 7.0 7.0 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.5 17 18 9:22 7.8 19 10:08 8.2 8.4 20 t0:5( 21 11:35 8.9 0:00 12:18 1:00 6.7 8.9 9.0 0:45 7.1 7.3 7.6 7.7 7.8! 7.9 7.9 8.1 8.1 8.3 23 1:29 2:10 2:52 3:37 24' 1:4N 8.9 2:2' 8.6 8.1 7.8 6.9 6.5 6.1 6.1 !2Gi 3:15 4:10 5:15 6:28 7:46 9:03 27 4:2: 28! 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EFFECTIVE SEPT. 4, 1904. Leave PORTLAND Arrive 8 00 a.m t Portland Union! 11.10a. m 7.00 p.m depot for Astoria) 9.40 p.m Leave ASTORIA Arrive 7.45 a'm ( for Portland and 11. 30 a.m 610 p.m way points 10.30 p m SEASIDE DIVISION Leave ASTORIA Arrive 11.35 a. for Seaside Direct f SfM p.m I II .111.1 ... 1 -.-..) ( , . Leave ASTORIA. Arrive t8.13a.rn for Warrentoo. 1 l0:4oa.in Hammond, Ft 5.60 p.m ( Stevens, Seaside ) 7 :40 t,m Leave 8EASIDBJ Arrive 4 :30 p.m tor Astoria Direct 1 12 :30p.m Leave SEASIDE. Arrive 6.15 a. m ( for Wurenkm Ft) 8 26 am Stevens. Ham fB.80a.rn ' mond,Aatoria ) 7.20 p.m. Additional train leavee Astoria dally at 11:10 a. m. for all polnta on Ft Stevens branch, arrlvlnf Ft Stevens 12: 10 p. m., returning, leavee Ft 8tev ehs at J:00 p. tn arriving Astoria t:4i . Sunday only, Taroufh tickets and cloae connec tion Tla N. P. Ry. at Portland and Gobi and 0. K It N. CbL, via. Pbrtlani. J. C Mays, Q, P. A. 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