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1 i i THE J OREGON SUNDAY. JOURNAL. PORTLAND,. SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 10 1008. IfOll '' vn4a nnhhia tated. to Itr rough hands upon the Tar. 'Y10FX8S0R THEGARTHENpro. fcSfia t : MM t or of moral wad metaphysical ,,f ., Alia yiDifwui w,'. n wta wiw um qggr that he rama to, calling In loud voloo i I . . philosophy In Waleswss dlgnl- -a .- fid, portly and Imposing, an old '', Cambridge "blue,' and as moon J nan of th. world a ona could expect !a professor to be. Ha knaw London 'Xairlr wall, aad wheat ba cam. to town 'ha stayed at his father-to-laWs house In Berkeley square, where tba event, re la tad la this story happened. . Tba professor waa sitting up lata that ! night preparing a lecture on tba Ab as he en tared: "Captain Carmlchael t Za Captain Car mlchael hare?" A rhorua'of Interjections greeted him. "What In thunder " ,. "Who the - . , . ., 'Wall, In N " Thua rhey saluted Mm and tha pro feaaor perceived that ha had-Mntruded upon a company which had not expeoted him. . H had expected to find himself la an -ordinary club smoking-room; ha found himself in an apartment which earned - ! solute, when Lady Carmlchael came down Into tha library In her dressing half gambling and half refreshment U"61r Joan ia very UV eh. aald tn an xlous whisper. "' "Dear mo. dear mar .' . ' -I left Ella with him while I eajne I down ta apeak to yon. All tha servants ' Wra In bed and ha wanta tha doctor." I Tl (0, of course. What la tha ad Kflraaar . ; She told him, adding: ", There's something else. Perhaps I'm taoro frightened than I ought to be, but ll Mtltt think that Arthur eusht to ba hta bualneaa waa too uraent '.. ' tt" 'r. 1 Intrude upon you. gan do ne pagan poureiy. 1'n tha center Of tha room ran a table covered with green balsa, at which man were playing baccarat old men and ' young, pigeons and ha wit a, a money, lender, heavily be'eweled, who doubt less found tha piece a naeful ante chamber, to hla bualneaa offices. They were not playing Tor flab counters but for note and gold. At ona and of tha , room- waa a refreahment bar. whara young man who had already drunk too much champagne were drinking mora. On any other occasion Professor Tba earthen would doubtleaa have felt It hla duty to rebuka tha gamblers, but now fetched, too. . T -Toa won't wait to hear what tha loctof says?" 1 think not Tou won't mind going ha d ba ixor mm, win your xia saio Uata Ha s at hla club." What elub ia Itr j The Junior Sportsman club. No. 117 IStJam' place" "No. 171 St. Jama place yea. III re member." aald tha profeaaor aa ha un locked tha door and hurried forth upon hla errand, running tha 100 yards or ao to tba doctor's houaa. Then, having rung the night- ball and shouted up tba pkinf tuba, ba hailed a cab. "No. 170 St. James place. Drive as fast aa you can." "Hoi. ho! hot chuckled the cabman,' lajrlmly, on his parch. i "Stop that . indecent guffawing and ma xe naate, aaio ut proraaaor. 'I bo."' "Not at alL old man. Bit down and have a drink,' came a gracelaas voice from the bar. "Be alien tr thundered the profeaaor, and the graceleaa one collapsed. "I am looking," he continued, "for ray', brotner-ia-law. Captain Cannlchaal of the Royal Horee Artillery. He left word thru he would be spending the evening here, and I have volunteered to call for him. in consequence of the sud den Illness of his father. I am the , professor of A sober man almoat the only sober man left the baccarat table to attena to the profeeor. and explained the mle take into which he had fallen. The prrfeaeor thrnked him. "1 am obliged to you, sir," he said, . "No doubt, aa yea auggeat, I shall find Captain Carmlchael at the Junior Sportsman's elub. - May I add that It is a relief to me to know that my brother' In-law s "Shall I tell the eommlaatonalr to all yon a cabf continued the sober man. It will be very good of you. sir. "Ha! ho! he!" reseated the driver, as ba whipped up his horse. For, as you have seen, the professor fiad made a mistake la the number. He bad given the addreaa, not of the Jun ior Sportaman's club, but of tha Young; . Sportsman's club, which la a, club of a eery different character. The cabman ' knew - the Young Sportaman's club, though the professor did not. So all he way through the silent streets bo chuckled: -. - "Ho! ho! ho!-:; .. ', "... At No. 170 St Jamea place the pro fHMP mnk nut mnA anAtra t th f.nra a miseionaire on guana at the entrance. " mm inougn moomr nan naa "WU1 you kindly tell Captain , Car- eaUod the pollca Awhletle was hoard, mlchael that Professor Tregarthen Through the open door tha uniforms of wlnhoa to aeo him at oncer small crowd of coneUblea ware aeon; "Carmlchael T There's no gentleman f vigorous man in' evening dress and a of that name here, sir." replied the man llffht Inverness cape over It, came up In uniform. - the paaaaeo1 and la a voice cried; "Noneense," said the professor, "This "Raided, by Oeorge! Is No. S70 fit Jamea place, is it not r Tha sober man went back and the . ."Certainly, sir. professor went on, and ran into the "Then I fcnow that my orother-in-iaw. man in yening oreaa, wno put up Bis ihael, is a member or this nana to. atop mm. aald ths orofessor. "We may truat you, I hope,' the other went on. not to give ua away." "I beg your pardon, air. I don't quite roaderatand the expression. "Not to give us away not to blow gaff, you know. You see you've ac quired a certain amount of Informa tion, and the police- .4 1 ft r ri ft 6- "mo are you, my menr the profes sor asked in (one of authority. ) "Oo are you yourself, If It comas to thatt" replied the other. "Come bow, my man, It 1 quite evi dent you are hare for no honest pur- foaa," aald tha profeaaor boldly; but he mm vii not intimidated. , "Dishonest purpose, la iti" ho re- -i' c-"-'" r.-'. "'""t . ' V V, (" as 4t (I v."a v".T ' - y - -- "-1 sW ''V But the real burglar bad also formed a plan of campaign and hla plan, llk the profeaaor's. Included the betrayal o' a com rati a . Protected by hla commis sionaire's uniform he scrambled on t tha wall, bellowing: , , .. s ,. . " ' "Stop thief! Ketch Mm there! 'H. dropped 'is bag, but 'e's got the ken die sticks in 'is pocket. r01d him tlghtl" ' "You atrocious acounili-elt' hnuTit h torted. "Very well, then! and what profeaaor, , aghast at th la unexpected price you. oomln'.ln 'ere, and dreaaln' treachery, and once more Toe tried to yourself up use a mousey on art organ, . explain to the eopaaabla, thla time o' nightf - ; v. '' ' ''Listen to me, oonatabla Tou are The profeaaor's aye caught hid own stopping the wrong man. I am not reflection in the mirror,' and he realised burglar. I am the profeaaoy of -" hat his appearanoe was hardly , In "TDld Hm tight oonaublel" came the keeping with his ton of oolce. burglar's voice. "Dont let htm got 1U "Juat you llaten to tna, my lad." the run and get 'alp for yer.' . bthef went on. ; "You're thlnkin' I i And he Jumned from ths wall Ilka a thla 'ouaa. No more don't you, so fur ae that goal. . You're 'era for what you can set same aa what I am. You ain't anxious to meat tha coppers any more : man ma. very weii. uq we ang to gether and git awsy. or do we queer each other's pitch and gat copped t" 'ine profeaaor onaereiooo. unieis ns Uid gi iVlng t irllary, help, Conoaauantly be must make over' cat and . bolted like a hara while tha polloeman fastaned the handcuffs on the proreaaor wrist.' rr "There you are, he said,: "safe- and comfortable. Not that I've any m feel. Inge towards you. Quito the contrary. Much obliged to you for getting mo my flret stripe." It we Iu4 l t,ll).l. ..It.,.)!.. could gat away unobserved he rlakad and It was ia vain that the'profeeeor havln to face a eharse of attemntad nM th iMik wt .. i burtlary.T On the ether band, he coulj f.Sd bribe! . ' " fL'V mWmf.7ltl0it .th"L'A.ttr"r''' "Tnk rm kindly,- th fflcor an heip, ConsoauehUy be must make over . swart. 'taut ta ' immi .. SJVX wLm WW U Aa tn'-V rtvfn to desperation. . the ' SSLaH -ha VJi2 ,tiil PnU'BOt snook himself free from the rnaang of which I can leave this house, constable's grasp and ran. - ' ; in which, by a most unfortunate aeries The constable pursued, blowing-lilo ctJtPmm-JTTii whistle.- A sergeant of police was , "Now you're talkln. CHvo vs yer1 'and 'round the corner and tha nrofeeaor ,on it" Interrupted the burglar; and the raS T inte T his srma proiessor 5rr?rl.n1.h,ip:0CePt & fa1 WM tt Mr"-"r " tS-va irrDaSuaj a,rrnt "r look more nat'ral if I was to put on tha "Certainly air flare-eent ' TJawal!an ,ouV..fCu0n,hn, WT,h.nTif TrS?m1? PafS $ tofmJSt f,.nhm?.n .-?,.i WM tn' Mnrt "For heaven's sake, Llewellyn listen , a-ahowln' yer out" to what I have ta aav" The Drefeaaor a a reed, and tha bur. " . f .ef Tr-Vt , '- . . . , t ,C.Bd'? hla aaoond condition, anougTi that there had btn noma ml-fl hether it waa a rale-U t could ba Bleared us H to the police station H VISE1? bi1.,i"n? JO'a"t0": enough that there 1 4.lHkwJ' 1U rJ kVTT undeFeUndlng Vh the bar for me, and to a tow them can underatandlng that dleetlcks in yer coat tail pocket" . without a? lslt!to T shall do nothlns- of the kind.1 wered the profeaaor Indignantly. "Well, I'll let yer be couped If yer don't and yer carn't sar i didn't tell waa another matter. But be would try. "Constable Paraons," be said, "stand to one side. Now. sir, you tell me what It's all about' At last the professor bad a sympa- thetio listener, to whom he could re late bis nights ad ventures. Sergeant Llewellyn llatened to the atorv rraveiy. removing the pandouffs while be did be turned . upon Constable N ." . "8 TOP THIEF I . -. JCETCH IM, THKftE!M "It win be tn the papers," be said, . a bang: the rolling; of wheels waa heard . "Now then. Tom! Why can't you ., ?na.?,l,uB' tlfnti la the street mtk, hMt .nd coro lon, t0 br "They'll have my sort trtej papura And wt vill y wa aergraauatea sayr A young man tha graceless young man who Bad previously asked the pro fessor to have a drink took pity on oim "It's man, but thronah. "My young friend," said the prof sor. as la the souse. "Now," said Prafeaaor Tregarthen, 1 think X stay venture." He pushed the cupboard door, and H yisioea witnout muon none) no strucg a Professor Tregarthen backward, and replied took a step yer," the burglar rejoined, and the prc- ttHsr yiaiaea. His ' conscience pricked him. but be Controlled Its qualm a by making good reeolutlona. lie would earrv tha baa omy as long as the burglar's eye w4 ao. Then on him; at the last moment he would Paraona find a means of leaving It behind. As "What's the meaning of this. Con for the oandleallcka, he would return stable Parsoaaf he asked. - them afterwards by regletered parcels "Charge o' burglary. I seed the gen post together with an anonymous let-, tie man comln out othe house " tr, apologising for thslr temporary re- "Yu: and who aiaa aia vou com. , ,. "a" out o the same bouse at ths samej usni, aocay, amid in" vurar- Umar sr, ana vne atrangeiy aaaortea pair De Kan their retreat on tlntaa. The burslar led the way Into gloomy basement end thence through "Nobody. Leastways, only the com-l mlsslonalr that was after 'Ira match, and UI a pair of candle that - a batter of foot s a shame, sir," said this young war standing on the mantlepteee; oar gummed In his faeaT "and I wa rude to yon juat now! rylaf'ono of them, he found Ws wsy to stood and ou If youH let me, JfU see you the Tront door, but ; th" keyhole spoke r Kb. .. .. ' "Pood heavens!" be eJaooUted. "Mv Vood wSmaV the for 'elp that I didn't require." 1 tab "Want fiw Kaln At A h.t mi vnu Af Mv rood woman vau era miatakan. wiuuow, irom wnicn no naa removeq what you've dona Constable . Pat-aon s Tt I am not your husband. I am Po by means of treacle and brown Tou've run in a real aentlaman andi A shrill shriek interrupted him; there PaPf A WiUl. 53 J 'mhol. ! .you've let a real burglar go. A pretty! waa a patter of footsteps, and the door -", rair poinaa a oroien gran figure you'll out Constable persona, . '. "" '-- ' v...fvi wnen you lAin tna siory io uio in ting nis moutn to m " ntwunviiw, MKi.itrinr mr4a. "if the coDOtr catenas alaht yea." My good' woman, do not be alarmed, , "peek to hljn in a lordly way, to be- "Be good enough to let mo pass, rn the n a nurry.- raS For not OnlV waS the .dOOF lOOkea. Ilia V... - a aa m a a umi annVa ma a fA.. a,,, If -. 1 jt . - At t . 1 1. . ... . 1. M 1 - . .- .mw .M Ml MM- . . Z r . . 7'. . . . " "7 t yi-vi . . iv i lonunaia firiinmini. i am the, dm. anew in n. dui - " w r" .V.H w . Mw . www iD.nur or mnm If Tom don't let him ketch sight vr you ir you can ein it. '.'11 see what I can do. my friend." . . . 77 . - - ine proieaaor answeraa, wouldn't uaten to roe, is it uaeiy mat priaon witnin a pnson altar alL Ho "Oo away you wicked man. ba would listen to your returned to the eard room to reflect aatrhea L" ..Sv'-T1" """ T. " " ""Ir'.'rr v """ "uoma now, pun yourself together . in tne oaraneas ne suppea tng ourg- piled. "When a real gentleman, as Ti ,i . i.... . i fi . tSS .1 no oe sensiou, my gooa woman," said -g inw ins interior or mi garaea xnow tnis goni AUIJ Ul.ll, Wtiau V' TV P , . Il'.lt TVUV W II I.T..WII., (UTld UIV ftU tilO prOtSSSOr. onng wiw turn wtuia not mina u i, But the answer wss mixed with bre wers to ' N terlcal soba It waa: There was brandy and soda on ths if you're a burglar, take the elisor buffet Ths professor drank. His eour and g5 but don'reomoufdSring " age returned to him. and he formed Christian woman who never did you Pln- . . any harm. Ohl ohl oh!" . presumaoiy," no reneotea,. "tnere is And the poor woman ran back to her compromising companion TTL ... ... "Dear me, dear mar said the profes- Captain Carmlc . mluh. anil I ttava aver reason lava that ha la In IKa rlnh, a t tha In m hurry." aald the Brofaaaor. present time." , "Certainly not" said the other. "No "I assure you there's no gentleman of person can bo allowed to leave the that same here. sir. I take the names premises except in the custody of ths of all the gentlemen as they come tn." police." "Then you have made a mlatake In Professor Tregarthen explained: giot taking the name of Captain Car "You evidently don't know me," he knichael," ... said. "T am the professor of " ., "No mistake whatever, sir." "I -an't help that sir. Professors "There must be a mistake, and as Z arer't allowed In gambling clubs any km here' for-the purpoae of fetching more tha4 other people," Captain Carmlchael to the bedside of "But f rila father, who has been suddenly taken . "They aren't really, sir, I assure you." IV I shall eome Inalder and ascertain TBut I haven't been In the place five (or myself whether ho Is here or not" minutes. I merely came hare In gearoh "Very sorry, sir. ' It's against orders of my brother-in-law, Captain Car ts ' admit stranger, sir," replied the mlchael. of the royal' horse artillery, commissionaire. whoeo father ' " "Then let me see the secretary of the "I don't doubt It's all right, sir, but vslub." you'll have to tell that Story at Marl- "Very sorry, sir. Ths secretary has borough street" l" gtne home, sir." "Do you mean to say that yog have fin that case you must 1st ms pass the audacity to I'll ' In the exercise of your own discretion." The professor nearly said that he "I'm sorry I can't do that, sir, but I've would writs to The Times about it but got my orders." reflected that even that etep would not "T will taka nnMn. m nm ahanldava na va him from lnnklna rlHulnua Hit. the responsibility of your breaking them, fore he could think of an alternative than if he had faced the muslo from, the feasor brought ths uniform to his head, of someone 1 am the professor of moral" threat th lights went out. In the con- first nl bs felt tempted to corns out quarters intho card room and resumed buffet ' "You can't taae. sir." fusion which followed he drifted back and face it now. But the fear of ridi- bis search for the caretaker. He coughi "What do you mean, man? How dare into the card room, and waa mixed cule deterred hint .and hs slung to the - It we pot until be had climbed on to his cough; then he approached the lloeman. vou speak to me like thatr said the with the general crowd of gamblers, chance or presently supping ouj. nao- np-we to tno niuo tnsi lie Cisco vsrea buffet carefully with long and silent .. . "My good man," he began. roLivr. wiiw wma ovvuiivinni tw uw La 1 11 1 u votuufj to mil wuo wouiu il a icti mivu. f - ..... -.. . ..i u b. spector, "Well. I dnnne." re oiled the constable "Look in the gentleman's pockets anc you'll find the candlesticks' 1 It was a good point. Kqr a momen the sergeant did not know now to met it Then a happy thought struck him "vanaieaiicsai r iaaieucKsr' ne re can walk out of the front door as If the house belonged to you." "But my young' friend ' ' . "Come along sir. No time to lose. Kip la here behind the bar." " He gripped Professot Tregarthen by the arm and opened the door of a large '"'wp'tn there, sir,' he said. "But mv young friend - "it'a narrow ouartera, i knew. sir. Hs took uo the aaadlo a sain, and sar. "How rnnifah a.ni. ...p but it's tha la r rest cupboard we're got ttroceeded eautlouslv on his ouest - Rut ha MM.iai ii..F v. . - .n.a Ws'd havs hsd it mads larger If we'd Room after room waa smpty or unoo- and fell back upon his second plan. been waitin for you this half hour." f the aarden knnw thla anntleman to hn haa ranille. roiisr. rnen, taaung on nia nat to do sticks In his pocket. It stands to res less conspicuous, be stepped onto the son they're his own candlesticks. Howl roller, and peeped over the wall. else would you have a gentleman csrrjf vouia mmm no ona except ins anv- nis canaiestlCKS Slung rouna , ul or of a crawling cab, some (0 ysrda neckT" s away. There seemed a chance that if It was an inconsequential argument pi war quick om roignt aacapo rrom ma pat It served by .tumnlna Into that cab and .driving off. He put his hat on, drew himself up, throw bis leg over the wall, dropped, and waved nis nana energetically to the eabman. ."Ob, there you are, are you T- I've "Wall vkii'M a Mrmint' T'nt nntv A ...... ..wh. a a " v j i M,lhI" .aaa tha awawar ,1 arhla)! Berraant Llewellyn rejoined: i "r.nnatahla Paraona. that'a the fmu word a you ever . snoka I'm tle aer geant and I'll trouble yourto go bacif to your oeat ana leave me to tan The voice waa that of a youthful po- charge of this case. And, mark 'm J carrying hla own garments Hoe constable, who stepped unexpectedly words. Constable Parsons, the lesa yoi in a parcel. t out of the shadow. - talk about this night's foollshnes it back, therefore, to the card 1 know you was here." ho eon tin- yours the less llkeiy you are to get in d began to effect (bs change, ued. "by the way tha moss on ths wall to trouble." . ' .... . Wa .1l.l. . ..1..LI. A .11 1. . ....1 obeyed. "I Insist upon coming la." of the scandal which would result If In Meanwhile the raid Proceeded. The calved a door alar, and beard a snore pnilaaeaslonlb s61tpatpOd oftM consequence of his mistaking one house gas waa relit; the gambling Implements proceeding from It Je coughed and A man or less imposing appearance in Bt. James' Place for another, ne were taaen away; am imunn wr- iiuintu v owr . m'ui.r vpen. n would, no doubt have been atoppod by should be obliged to stand In ths dock force. But the commissionaire heat- of a police court. expected you.". - . cup led. but In wno room he found a escaping in the disguise of a eommla- tlB Dunoiaa yrui.iwr ,a a. 11 a inn mui &i vioujvi ravnfiuf iiiw vuui stonaire there was a pause Inr the proceedings. . mlselonaire. wtlh him In his concealment be reflected. HO "If the worst oomes to the worst" Ma wan waa not at all euro thai hs bad acted ho sollloaulsed. "I will put this unl- room. ant 7.iBlr,: ..H! .fl"10 1 noi ''r,u.vfro,I5 'orn Ma tHrougb the win- but he bad not proceeded far he had. was kicked about and -I knew you'd be himself that If by any hasard he should dow.' . in fact only substituted ths com mis- out again presently, so I waited for be discovered and . dragged torthh This measure, however, could only be slonalre's cap for his own hat whsn Vou. W you'll coma along to Marl would auffer graver loes of. dignity regarded as a Isst resourca. Ths. pro- he became aware of a faint noise aa borouch street' T vrnpini aoout penina tne n seemea to too proiessor mat neitn- ae a vnaH Unrv nor 4nat1tfa rorhaula him coughed, but there was no answer to denounce his companion to the po- sor produced them. wmu, nm naaurea. oo, ne auiaea, ina . m y gooa man, n u. "Who are you calling your good Then, to ths professor "I'll have to take you home, sir, an get you formally identified py you frienda and relations. Then, if yoi wouidn t mind handing, over the er-H eandleatlcka, sir " and the profes "Ullo!1 manr shall find a tangible means of showln my gratltuds both to the constable' ani youraeir, ir uus in tie matter csn o aa., . . aaa-avii . suuioi, aa, MUSI liviiv aas as i a c voail V xne greeting came from a person of ' fyour misapprehension la excusable," so arranged as to entail no further pub '11 AAlintaSianAa alW T a. 1 a. . a a. " a lien 1 j 1 . a. w , w a. . " - vvB arvas wr s 4 VU IT Ml'eiW, euwu-iivii AVll SniinrAlBSlrnll w.kn arlK am .avt. St. tal A,- I at binges, and a vole, wss half .7nd;half again; the front door was shut with i called; his face elose to the professor's. burglar " ' mere oer licity' And that, of course, was how Serge ant iiewenyn managed ir. ARE WE A NATION of POISONERS? Continued From First Page of This Sectipn readily convinced of the guilt of the if he persisted in sucking that siphon army; but all of US knew It was mighty xnuroerer wno aiscnargea cyaniae 01 iuoe arier tne origin or suspicion or nis gooa ousineaa. potassium or pruaalo acid Into their typhoid, his action would havs been drinking water,. healta to to spend money criminal In Its guilt for' the proper treatment and disposal of the sewage which goea into their neighbors' water' supplies purely be ' cause the cost would touch their pock ts. . "Sewage which Is being emptied Into our water courses Is almost wholly ro ponsible for the typhoid fever that slaughters our population. And the "Now, take the notorious Nantlcoke Jltlmate - enterprise when they sell eadly poisons In patent medlcinea to poor wretches who have colds or can cers) any more than wo would dream or imprisoning auacks wno make drunk ards of consumptives, blind men of aa- tiamatics. corpses 01 women wicr. ueaa BbAVtSaSI Welt, the food wo oatf We have Just done reforming our food makers by re questing them to tell us precisely, on their labels, how much poison they put In. This enables us to poison ourselves or not at our pleasure. - It Is a great There is still the dairyman. And there are also the thousands of cases of conaumotlon. from Kennebunkoort WRB 7- I . i .. . i..u. . ..hi.k ..rini Im ,k. to LiOS AnKeies, wun viia suuavrjraiuf eomron. iumnnd'taf vlllagesTohid the total dotted vrywh.re th,., day. with san, uy cloth.svthsnt Stat. Inspectors of 4 cases, interrupted all activities orJ 1vu?hft,l ors lust beginning to Inflict upon ths of life and cost thousands of dollars, f'" t0 "UI? .th?. 'nldlou poisons th. proprietors of sweatshops, who fill The very town hall became a Tiospltal. oa'rymar iwaj i i'vo " "ir s-ooos wim tne germs or typhoid ENGLAND HAS A BEEF TRUST U. S. Not Only Country WittTroutlea of This Rind L m s Stiff OetretfrMdeatl 'awn little nareal of meat at odd Mm a a. the Argentina and to maka them of fa ONDON, ec. 21, To show that ths 14 cannot get tha same terms, that better quality, for the Argentine bee beef rn..t h.. h.-T..V .v.. Is partially true. Ths form in which has the peculiarity that It will no . " the trust traffic comes mekos It eonve- stana cniuing in the same way as tha country a position In whjoh it nlent to deal valth; but on the other from the United States, and it has all practically commands the market nana, even if tne- uirmipgnam wnois- most occome a saying in expert circle diotates to the consumer the !1JX ut?n'.2LAiL?".ltAt lLtJJlFJlJ.J - wuku um auau Duy, racuces tne aitiona tne companies assume tnat no aepenaent argentine supplies coming 1 wnoiesBis aeaier to a mare commission win aeai wun mem on a smaii ana un- wo aaouia nave me position exiatln id vary luwn 41 mi mwmi a .ivauiiax. : - v.-a h. k. V . "V . . ' -, - - - 7 .w. w..Va,a umar m a. mere commission wu, w -nu wDiM vu m wiiaM, '. "One case of typhoid did tt all. Sev- t" from bis herd by ths ftrva- and tuberculosis, the awful penalty of agent and makes it a Vta. IV.I-.a-: ''""ry scale, and allow for no a few.y al miles beyond Nanticoko , on a steep Snt remedy, of eUughterlng tubercu- using soap and. Watty onoe a week. f" " " mtte' un elastioity. 'that is one of the things. tlon o saveil wva ilakst havnnn fTan fHi-ts-tV An sUan Incline 00 yards from the stream sup- "w-fiPVt Our ears ago In which the compe, iNorw ana south America , , . T ' " . J eiaauoiiy. xnar. is ens 01 ine inings . uon 01 fiona ana OUin America a taintf to th. breeder and feeder whether that will hav. to bo altered If British real, was on equal terms and results. aa.a.aaV a. v a. . - , . X All l. A aa. a. a. it - a. A. fVl a. J aa. J a. J 4 ' T Fi.UB... V-' F"- ""--"'a; fr V.y W1l Than tha. MrlltimnHvM f ridkm. b..i m I.W ea aa. tVa sH a- WVI1 WUiUI VUI UCVKIVIUCll. LI J. 1U 5 IHJ WWII WIIU WSIC1, W V UlslUUT mka., taaal ,1 a 'm . W-'- Of-"- WW w w w w -u W WlBil VUB UBa, W W YQ rnrM- . aBia V. a.vaw www fc-a aviwas .V UW VVUO UIU VI , ' health has undertaken proves that arid a farmhouse in which a man lay "fL J!1 ' has bean the object of the nrevioun orranlsation of dealers that water Is one of th. carrTers of thf pick with typhoid. The waste from that f JQlJ J'te.t''V.! articles m,hiiah.V .f . h. lnsurs the trafflo being offered to A Channel Island Schema, wlcro-organiams of tuberculosis. one case baa gone into the creek and wm,mm imKLt wt.f Hid Shoulder Dlslocat-4 41 Times, fri t PUOshed under this titls. With ths railway companies under conditions . " ! " cm9' "Tubercle-Infeated sewage has been had poisoned the whole population. LhjLeJ!"" "a ".tnS2ri-wlh!V a tt, th a Tiiiila nanTla v.t. ' h ' .3mestlon of remedies a wide field Is make such -a prefarenoe as Is Th. fear of disease Is the cry ths ' followed through sewage systems In tne "What these patients or the families "EfeI?h Front tno zaaianapoili Newa upsned out The tariff reformer ruahes R,,vn Liverpool over Birmingham or j raised' against this proposal bu fctate to streams used as water suppliea of these patients may havs done inno- i?,,,61." LVtiAiit nv aln. Doe," was the oom- in with his ouggestlon of a duty and as S.,aff0Wvf.vr Abordeoa so Indefensible "lthou! j,, Vr t::P? Am . and th. tubercle bacilli has been stown cently in itheir Ignorance has been done i'?,.r'2u.h?i.PS, PhIlti,i.? Pnt of William Hanagan to Pr. May- the effect of that would bo not to. Jub,!o ,Pln,0 no tolerate w"hout minimising the fear of dlseas there. w wilfully . by whole towna after tholr H"'f ff.1 I r way it may be said that it Is .x "The time has long gone by when the officials and all their cltlsens were duly fS."".' 2 rai , 1 makrhlm pay more for evVry kind of ai . a tremely small, and that It has bee eltixen or the community can allege ig- warned of the crime toey perpetrated .K , -eup Prov,aa 'op ,r on. The man's shoulder was dislocated meat, home-grown or Sot the proposal Cooperatlo of Other Trades. ' .taJkJn"h0raa for 1 ?Z1 lioranco In eondonement .of the univer upon their neighbors.. - J.ila, vMrJ, n. M and th. phyglolaa placed him und.r th. la aoarcely worthy of serioMPdUcus- " T-' -,.i- .-aa,.' .-". . . """ng-hors. for a ( prot.otlo sal crime; the time is hero when the "Brandywin. creek, in this sUte, has th-iXf arv of ic-rao. am Influence of an anaesthetic and twisted Sle.-tt is not along these lines that Ia 0Petl" th. farmers of a very different kind, which ha ; rosponaibUity must be borne. been, used as a sewer from Its- source, i.f, r,L -T. 7h-0fD.tntmaK-f tha in inr ttzJ tn i.aa t cheap meat will be obtained. In thli lies th. most hopeful remedy, . and lo proved In actual practice not a protec "A milkman knows as well the whole and It is the water supply of a city ef !nd th? moraPfearf,. a?,-? SJn ?I mD"' in P,M--. matter the farmer, the wholesale dealer! that cooperation th. farmers will not tlon h British farmer, but of th wxtent of . his culpability when he pol- io,600 people. The Schuylkill riv.r has L??AnSiai ?t,ll Sfini.i W.M ha 41t ,tlm - that Hanaan had and the butcher have to work out their hall ha .nn-lL? -.-V .iJ-a Chicago packers. If, however, this fea stream he has pre-empted. the supply of more than 1,000,000 peo- Ana ootA ana tne cnminauy care- pie in fniiaaeipnia. Jess , individual wno anas nis coniriou- county; state ' tlon to the mass of deadly sewage that now, oversight, kills off his neighbor farther down The city of f tream, - commit their "crimes because rushed into the I. a.... It . 1 M.. :,H,,kt. MM MUNll TT I.. J O,.,.. inev tuh iu iuo liiv LruuuAo vi bucuu oi.lu ut.ic. .uuitTins uuuil u wan- . i . ... ... . - " - via 'lU mnMT 'M malra thalr nnlanna rn- fnatnn. irvlna tlmr wnivl nf ' wnicn iine or aisquaiuy tnem er the Injured arm must be left free that in tha hnllr nocuous. 'I will quote only two cases. "Murderr. when the city of Chicago; rJa- "LEfu Z,?Arn7hr wbo, lS. moXL 7 Hanagan j apparently thirds of the supply. ; W. need merely common, sense to real rar north In Illinois, proposed to shunt v wa wnM not iraam Af in!ii-; Suit l rfSS-'Sff- fcneo oeninu psnieg oerena the laa the-direct absolute. Indisputable its sewage down. Its canal into the Mi. 0TO!0 A "ilotin ;h!m?r xU Tho motion caused his lvn to the trust connection of the causes and the of slssiopl and save its own -people from K-" ? ,,.H.r. ' '!??; .': ?" or place, and as ground that it is offered ;t-ot...;.--;v': -'.'r -. - its own. poisons, while It saved Its Jn-' S.r "8"t J-Jll Pian J?W work, and such quant ties and under such oondl Tha alt nf PhHndelnhla renorted 16 veatment In tha canal rnr Ifa n.n ".".-"""".. v oaseg 'of typhoid fever in a boarding- pocket. Tho supreme court went to the liouae patronised by students of the length of admitting that Chicago might . voi legs oi fnarmacy, ana as&eu ins posoioiy creaie a nuisance it aia not suice aepanment or neaun io mvesti- so mucn as aamit it could near I gate; the establishment's :mijk supply, word "murder" and 'It permitted -rnuoa cams from peyona tne city nm- temporary legal injunction. - u.;' S' Chicago hastily opened the gates and y'Flnit Investigations gave results al- let the sewage flow. After that let together negative, because the people St Louis and the supreme court close who conducted ' the dairy were very them If they 'could, i And they never cleanly and the water supply was free could. That was magnificent .law. It from any intestinal discharges. But no Was also magnificent war. i. -other reason could be assigned for the It has been scarcely a year sines the i Tk BV hf. Inspector was or- putrldness of "The 'Jungle," which fhlTo .awiav n"t",lons to study stank in tho nostrils of the world, was ;. :: ;;.!. v. .;"" r"i tne nm abated, not py law, not oy tne sua ,1 .C w i . wnuujiiB. t- . , ...... ,o auuunr aunamv, wmci At the basis of the whole trouble at upon keeping a large supply of cattl. for feoms to avoid even hs slight dangef m nrpsAnr tlmst tha ,. okB . . . . - w w . 1nvnlv1 l. 4aKaflt,aiia,. .li. JLA '".If,"--, v a and he told th. physician It was an i I 'Aiintw etaiainwi ' - ri w . tsrvtsa mu. - j i , rn "r- . --'"- ftfflnovdt nf Tha rommiin tv wn warKsiaa . t a.--' va "rv. -. ... -ii-v. vii uiiai lausrhtArf In this. fmintr Tha tvhAla v.,M U usuaiaauua in iniS COUnirv ,por,rnru mrv1epre !t Louis some years ara r?V'.Iuiwuf" P01'0"" "''? Tew flays n. com.s Into the dispensary, on the other is a hooelesalv A nrfira n- PuBJC6Il p)T tn MOArClty hluW UlldOF to tares.tss thars. a. hiio-a nrwanUoflo. aJ Pr IB. J"? i too." thnow1 Kd U..M. ucia vii. aaT wiles. liiiLwirnsisnni rnar - . --uw tuauvi ay a v w . gjxinsr it in airstgt m or si a nrrt t- in aa ahanaAt . . ' ' : " C . ak 4a.11ja.waaea.Alta.. aVU . a. : at ' " ". vs. VflOailUS had b,,n aolng it he answered that h ffiiV. " 5r.th:,wy.'tVO K SSS--'fi be was following the brother's instruc- ill mX thaB " dld of charging trea- America among th tad !2PP?. iwork ir.vkurderr would bav. Wn th. 1,; JL.R!f a1 SSi.1. lw'vuh an ai Liar: at ri irunoiu isvfr now ibfIaoi , - -b tvat Dill la? ML ; - I tney . represent two '"""r . y nuwo- ana to market -it in w.nrimnA rh rne railway com- U'V' f"u " " owui oi nr oe plans involve the creation of the necerf preforentur rate. f. 'fortes for ff-lS-A uryuucB on am TTiCL Z,rYZ2 h.,ZlA i k! ..Tk 'Jr-Prucis. Aiaerney is chosen b rfered to them in lfse lB th prices Charged to th. pub cause neither Jersev nor Ouanaav wi -a MmMMiL' .n va Pormlt th. landing of cattle, so carefJ ;.."r"T-1 "iV'T'T r. ney in preserving ths purity d cinac tv wouM S hi ,.V tne,r ioow famou. breeds. Aided ovfn weknona Tt wnM V?n H ' P.-' kOWOVor, With its Small popul thT r.Wi?!l '.aiLri.I8.'1'' tl01b lt faculties for the creation J :iJti?L2: ?'"! 'i!"?" ' V": "" -J-fW T ' . JS3,"2iJ'.";SJVm K",.'o'thi' 1! fJisrtilfWB vuutvu an araiaja tves g an cci iteii auuuiu it to siitrTi as si i sinr nnriiiTAn rmm rna rti hon. hamav i e v. . .i ma, . i i vnn in asAr iiwt w.anw.aaa aitnia,. . . - t -- "-r : tba.' an-aionata . titii. n., ww;..' VTTr:: irrT " ut..in" ."riS-S:.. Sk".,i"ffi."" inbawtanta wouia ;wol r.. Z. v . r ---"- .'':'" u , uiaure -uicn cnurcn. tie was maae presiaent --m xz. c;- "";h."h i fme tnis great new,, addition to, tbell church," which is given it by its that the ' anomaly is presented of a of the general synod of that, denomlna- vantag. In m a , 4 J members and friends. The popular Dutch church Which recruits some of its tlon. presidina- with unusual abiiit, vi more productive thfHi thih-rhi SlSLyXAJ.'.fi ... . . . .. , -. . . . v. .... . . J - - . . : . - v- uivvLiiiK Lua amicuiiT nniisnnn. nnwim. naiue a. rwogniuon oi ui. jki urn jeaaereirom r tne ' BCOMlsn peninsula, the deliberations of that bodv Tt waa " P"c"r claims tnat ne sens aressea on tha manA u f ha'ha --,1 neral syr K"", "i 4Tha ",i5lT-i,n.on:2! cu.iur., and that good 'will, does ncl seem to oe rortncoming. if the land lng of the cattle cannot be prohibited tne landing of tho meat can, and so ion as there is a fear of . that anlal n not be embarked In an enterprise th must obviously b. on a great scale if Is to succeed, ?., r. . I Th. question suggests Itself, whethef it Is not time that some inquiry weri mmam inio ui wnoie situation. Anxlet HIM llllH " U tun. .A,it anJ ha I... ,L.. I. I- A." VV...JI nwn , t - - . 7 . . . . . ym wu..., ... Amm .iuji. uidi i l ia N.nai6a a r mucn ieaa i?th2 "'" mope gTy tnan proper nd le" had th lnury "Paired 41 times." cost. VThe English farmer sends hla ARDENT SUPPORTER OF "DUTCH CHURCH I the denomination was founded by early wnere rresnyterianism predominates.: an unusual session of tho general Dutch settlers In thla country, who .Vrr? $'?.! two complicated heirV 0W "BtI1 " Ieft Put'bv'fha.?.. Planted their first chUrca "In th. f ort- bVeTi foV ?e "Thrr who -collected the milk ft o7 oMfflyaiS " lower end of Manhattan island In SiJ?i".!f the original Dutch church on Manhattan synod adjourned Dr. Mackay said that .1. 1 V. .ul r-onB' ero MMKay, who has legal cases to be tried. One involved or tne m. one or the Holland pastors of the 'west church of and the other a minister of northern r11 hisntnatvidu.! bottle. "and clined o buv" anVmore rts that were 128. But tne "Dutch church" 1. : no -ti2.filJJj'utf New York state, 'Some .time after the n srM iDtm'nrnp. ins larva, sntii . . . . . ..w vnaMievi Lrutuu liiuiuh uii oinMiiiHiifln avnnn nnMiti vtnaai t . iunbaM bmM Jiedrew from This pockit I ruhhVV SffT?" omeooay torn tpero 01 longer Dutch. ' Even the adjective wag island. Dr. .Mackay came to New York the ores laecv ard with 'it uinw stuck one end of it in a aa and hVl "'? .I3'. - a-..-lvia r?PPea from tne- official; tiu. a gener- from Newark, New Jersey, where tto. ant reminders. For one of Yh mi nia. !? !WV tl by sucwSg wwhat teJ ntilTtT-Si ?"?aLiU "ir,5llh f P"to?t. tors had sued him. and the -oth.7 had 1. still a thing of slow, growth, and even a worse course he was con- -.L. .f?"11 ,f yn.lcl? MJ!" been succeeded by a Pres- stantly writing him letters. hoof, and that the difference is mads UP and ths Profit ia earned on tha utlll. satlon of the by-products. The claim is substantially true, and there is no reason why a cooperative enterprise in this country should not do th. same. Cooperation in agriculture, although not quite the dream that It once was, Is still a thing of slow rrowth. and it can scarcely pa hoped that an organl- confined blip in a hospital. ... : .m . j .uipviwui nimiuni uuurvn in ino ooun- nas a funa of lur ""-rh-V XrtiZZ-YVZ ii' Ka-a'7w.a.vo :booit fit for the crude 'civ- in i these" reoent colonies 7in the aaat him to iii th. ZZmZZZm ?."ulS,''' 2? ln P"? "'".""ly" WV0? .' nia nea. in race of the fad .:w-..r-fa-r." eontract5 where th. strene-th of tho denomination oho-ohe-TanVi Tha .h iitC . -i-a.""" ."SX.ffL.. T. "a"."" w. f?"lrucl" "5 ?"ow EM.!W.r-W 1 1 w -rV-aaavi- a. a jt j . i r r wiwtoi,icm iiuyicvB jus nuuiiurv wun t ler oui con luroiHii iiaiJTisisi 10 db lacaea uiertf crust ana enruimr tr lan-rnisiin " . wow tave amuuutea to mere. negXJgwjce; y.f., workln off ... poisoned 'n.au a tha a-ciauuauijr ne ia oi me iioria ir vinui u iun( in wicy wars now inuusvry in inis country,-men mat prod iscoiiisn type, extremely emotional and ODVtousiy - aiseaseo. The risK or any ess snouid only go on after the who Sympathetic. In some decree ha Ka disease snreadina bevond the port ef facta have, heeett hrnu-h .nut m th worn himself out with his work and has debarkation is scarcely worth consider- side of .the Atlantic, as they have o goverumeii oral Presbyterian bodies, and from them araT for Instance Mrs RuaaeYl K Tin,? ZtuZL-J.1 ,? 5l . w?rf n M' ofoaraajion is scarcely worm oonsiaer- siao or .xne Atlantic, as try It dlXXers vsrx nttla la areal. It la ' Miaa Hefan Miliar r-n.fin 11 Sae nd iently b' compelled to take a rest ation. An immediate consequence would ' the other in more than On. ur r . a Meiea utu- Oouida Mtitu to ttuUd uo ids atraactD. . a to anornoualx laoreaaa aupaUM Xrora iavtatlgaUan.