Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, August 01, 1907, Image 4

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    Lot J Block e, ■' * s?‘; ’ “
’ M A Muxunk.*»
h >nlu tc »1 itcrti el of What has
«i« k irtl.J by
extra.■riiiw.^ry
ft
$*•■« ;v,
slump lu Wail street Th. re w j noth­ Lapi^ned?’’
1 >t 4 I.... K - M
\ L «A«
ft 1« 1 . ó
ing in the m-wa of the day to justify
“M »r assureiliy I d«x” anaweved 1. >t KI., -k - M i. L W Ik« r
a «l<*cllne, but prices fell nml fell. The Mrs Rosiflnore deteftniuedly
"The
$>¡t» 3.5
■«' . it
la-ars had it all their own way, the big judge wouldn’t hear of it, but I took Lot i» Blouk > U 1 L lirdllliotl.
intere ts hammered stock« all aloug the law into my own hands. I’ve ca­ Lot 7 Block *>. Ella I Ni-lson. 50 25 ft
the line, “coppers" e«[<e< laUy tieing the bled for her.”
'»7.75 ft. fl
10
obje< t of attack. The market closed
“You cabled for Shirley?” cried the Lot 1 BhK'k 9. Man E. Walker
I
Mr tt
in«; uo
feverishly, mid the next day the same judge ln«*r«*dulously. II«* was so unac-
ijot 2 Bh'ck 9 Mitrv
W <lk. i.
All Kinds ot
tactics wen- pursued. From the open­ eustomed to seeing liis ailing, vacillat­
*7.2 it. $-;* i5
Hy ClI/iRLES KLEIN
ing. on selling orders coining from uo ing wife do anything on her own initi- i«ot 3 Block 9. Mai y K Walker
*7 .|ft. $<*♦.15
one knew where, prices fell to nothing, ative and responsibility that it s«*emed
S/ery a/ .Imrruan Lift Ntvtltztd Erim the Play by
a stam|iede followed, and la-fore long impossible. “Y’ou cabled for Shirley?” 1 A>t I BliM'k 9 Frank L. l.oWe.
*7 2 ft. $«;*. i’.
It bísame a panic.
be repeat<*d
IRTHL’k. HORN BLOW.
Lot
Blm k 9 Frank 1. L >« e,
Faiidemoniuin reigmal on the floor of
"Yes,” repii«*d Mrs. Rossmore tri­
«7 2 ft $«.l 15
the Stor k Exchange. White far ed di­ umphantly and secretly pleased tliut Lot 1» Block ('», «laineri MuNaQuhtoii,
COPYRIGHT. 1906. BY G. W
DILLINGHAM COMPANY
H 2 fl. $«;i 15
sheveled brokers shouted and struggle*! for once In her !if<- she had assert«»«l Lot 7 Iffis-k 9, R H 1 U mih .
(»2.2 ft.
like
men
possessed
to
execute
the
or
herself.
"I
cabled
yesterday.
I
sim
­
\
parcel
ot
land
lrt*£innuii;
nt
the NW t
1’ iirnislied nt Living 1‘rices. A aliara
CHAPTER VI.
I
tiers of their clients. Big financial ply couldn't bear It alon«* any longer '' Cui of < 'tiurcfi St. a nd r\h ih I iidj N
.MONTH had passed since the much, for then he would Lave Tore
»
al
.ng
Atwater
Nt.
1
75
’
.
’
ti
ot the Publie Patronage
houses wIiliAi storsl Io lose millions oil
“What di«l you say?” in<piir«*<l the
memorable ims-tlug of th«» di­ ««•en and discounted the chances of ex
Ah X K. nm-dv "nd I It Sin, Ids. <
a falling market rallied and by rush J ndge a pi «retieusi vely.
Solicit?«!.
amt I t ' Shields i
rectors of th«* Southern and |M>sure. Yea, then- was uo doubt pos­
orders to buy attempted to stem the
“I Just told her to come home at ouce.
1211 * ft. $243 :ki
Transcontinental railroad iu sible. He was the victim of a con­
IS S ft
$91 15
tide, but all to no purpose. One flrui Tomorrow we ought to get an answer.”
New York, mid during that time nei­ spiracy; there was an organised plot
\ pared of land bet/innilig al tlw- \W ,
after
another
went
by
the
board,
un
'onlmuril n<-»t w<«-li |
('or of last above describe*! p ir<*el and
ther John Burkett Ryder nor Judgt* to ruin him, to get him out of the way
able to wenther the teuqa-st. until just
• ‘ tiding NW ilong \lwatei St 57 ft '
Rossmore had been idle. The former The "interests” feared him, resented
|
Irefore
dosing
time
the
stock
\ M Loui
57ft $110 05
ticker
had Immediately w*t in motion th«* ma­ his Judicial decisions, and they had
Patience
—
Do
you
snow
Jules,
the
\
parcel of land beginning at the NW 1
announced the failure of the < treat
chinery he <*ontrolk*«l in the legislature halted at nothing to accomplish their
( 'or. of Inst above described parcel ami |
The artist?
extending NW Along Atwater Str. or
at Washington, while the Judge neg purjMise. How could he tight them Northwestern Mining company,
but
I
don't
llko
him.
Fa
trice
—
Yes,
the extension to First street, til 2-3 j
back, what could he do to protect him­ drive in the market had tieen priuel
iected no step to vindicate himself la1
"Why not?”
1 <■« t
;
self? He had no proofs of a con i pally directed against its securities,
fore til«* public.
Fred VoltPegert, I’d 2 3 ft. $11900
"Oh, I like a man who can look you
and
after
vainly
endeavoring
to
check
\ parcel of land beginning at the NW i
Ryder for reasons of bis own —prob­ spiracy; his enemies worked In the
tlie lienr raid it had been compelled to In the eye.”
Cor. of last above described parcel anil j
ably liecnuse b«* wished to make the dark; there was no way In which he
“
Can
’
t
he?
”
j declare itself bankrupt. It was heav-
extending NW along \i water St
blow the mor«* crushing when it dl«l could reach them or know who they
"Why. he can’t even paint a picture or the extension to First St. S2 2 3 |
! lly involved, assets nil, stock almost
fall had insisted ou the prix-eedings were.
worthless. It was probable that the of a person who can look you In the feet
F L Lowe. S2 2 3 ft
He thought of John Burkett Ryder,
at the iHiard in«*etirig Isdug kept u pro
creditors would not see 10 cents on the eye!”—Yonkers Statesman.
A parut I of tnnd beuinriiiik’ at the |
found secret, and some time elapsed i Ah, he remembered now! Ryder was
N\V <’<»r of last nb<e drs(*i i I h *(I par i
dollar. Thousands were ruined, and
lH*for«- the newspapers got wind of the the man who had recommended the
<*vl and extending NW along Atwater'
Judge
Rossmore
among
them.
All
the
Of
St. «»r the extension to Birst. Street. |
coming congressional inquiry, No one I investment in Alaskan stock.
savings of a lifetime— nearly $55,000
133 feet
had believe«l the stories alsiut Judge course. Why did he not think of it be­
were gone. He was practically penni­
'W H Panter. 13.3 ft. $ ?5í» 70
has a Holoct stuck of
R«>«smore, but now that a quasi official fore? He recollected that nt the time
A pared of lami beginning at the
less at a time when lie net-ded money
seal hail beeu set on the current gos- he had Iicen puzzled at receiving so
NW Cm. of last abov«» described pai i
uiost. He still owned his house In
uel and extendin'.* NW' .dong \twatur
sip there was a howl of virtuous iu- much stock, and he had mentioned it
Madison avenue, but that would have
St or the extension to First Street, I
dignat ion from th«* Journalistic muck to Ryder, adding that the secretary had
157 feet.
to go to settle with his creditors. By
rakers. What was th«* country coming tol«l him it was customary. Oh, why
G«-<* I*. Luiid, 157 it. s:uk’.jii*
the time everything was paid there
to? they crl«*d in doubh* leaded type. had hi* not kept the secretary’s letter?
R. WADE.
would only remain enough for a mod
P B. HOYT, Prop.
After the embezzling lijr life insurance But Hyder would certainly remember
Recorder ot tlie I’own of Bandoli
est competence. As to liis salary, of
otfleers, the rascality of th«* railroads, it. lie probably still bad bis two let-
course he could not touch that so long
the looting of city treasuries, the greed ters in which he spoke of making the
as this accusation was hanging over
err on
Administratrix and Guardian
of the trusts, the grafting of th«* legis
investment. If those letters could l»e his head, anil if he were impeached It
Inters, luid arisen a new and more produced at th«* congressional Inquiry
Notice.
would stop altogether. The salary,
serious scandal, the corruption of the they would clear him at once, so, losing
( 'OIJRTEOVS TREATMENT.
therefon-, was not to be counted on
Judiciary. The hist bulwark of the uo time and filled with renewed hope,
Notice is hereby given that the under
They must manage as best they could
nation had fallen. The country lay he wrote to the Colossus a strong, man­
and live more cheaply, taking a small SHAVING. SHAMPOOING AND IIAIK signed has been duly Appointed by the
helpless at the mercy of legalized ly letter, which would have melted an house somewhere in the outskirts of
County Court of the State of Oregon, for
<’( ITING AT S l’ANDARD I’Rlt ES.
sandbaggers. Even th«* judges were iceberg, urging Mr. Ryder to coine for­
(' ooh Comity, as Administratrix for the
Bandon, Oregon
the city, where he could prepare his
estate of Niels A. Pederson, and Guardian
no longer to be trusted, The most re
ward now at this critical time and ■•ase quietly without attracting atten
spected one among them all bad b»eu clear him of this abominable charge,
of minor children-
tion.
Therefore, all persons having claims
nmablo to resist the tempter, The sn- or in any case to kindly return the
Stott thought this was the best thing
against the said estate are notified to
preme court, the living voice of the two letters he must have in his pos­ they could do, and he volunteered to
constitution, was honeycombed with session, as they would go far to help relieve his friend by taking on Ills own
If you want your watch to give present the hhiih *. duly verified, to the un­
dersigned at the oilice of (’ T. Blunien
graft. Public life was rotten to the him at the trial. Ttm*e days passed hands all the arrangements of the sale
satisfaction send it to E. . Barker rot her. in the Town of Bandon, in said
and no reply from Ryder. On the of the house and furniture, which of
core!
Neither the newspapers nor the pub­ fourth came a polite but frigid note fer the judge accepted only too gladly. A o , successor to V. R. Wilson or County and State, within six months from
the I St Ii day
lic stopped to ascertain the truth or from Mr. Ryder’s private secretary. Meantime Mrs. Rossmore went to Wilson Jewelry «• , oquille.
the date of
tho falsity of the charges against Judge Mr. Ryder had rec«*lv«*<l Judge Ross Long Island to see what could be had,
notice.
Rossmore. It was sufficient that the more’s letter and in reply begged to and she found at the little village of
I fated t his 1 Kt h day <>f J ulv, 1!M»7.
bribery sbwy furnished the dally sen­ state that ho ha«i a vague recoll«*ctfon Massapequa just what they were look
M b «. G krua P epeuhon ,
M-
sation which newspaper editors and of some conversation with the Judge ing for -a commodious, neatly furnish­
Administratrix of tin. Estate of Niela A.
newspaper readers must have. The In rcganl to Investments, but he did ed two story cottage at a modest rent
Pederson, and Guardian of
Minor
Children.
world Is ever mor«» prompt to believe not think In* had advised tbs purchase al. Of course it was nothing like
At North Bend
111 rather than good of a man, and no of any particular stock, ns that was what they had been accustomed to,
< ONTEST NOTH E.
one, except In Rossmore’s Immediate something he never did ou principle, but It was clean and comfortable, and.
BANDON
llef.Hrtment of «lie Interior.
circle of friends, entertained the slight­ even with bis most intimate friends.
U
8.
Land
< tfiice at Roseburg Or.
as
Mrs.
Rossmore
said,
rather
tactless
­
Nice
clean
rooms.
25
and 50c a night; $1.25
Is now open for the te
est doubt of his guilt. It was common II.* had no wish to be held accountable
June 12, 1907.
knowledge that the “big interests” In case of loss, etc. As to th«? letter ly, beggars cannot be choosers. Per­
A
suflioient.
contest,
affidavit
having
lieen
eeption of patients, The
a week ; $5.00 ii month.
lile.l ill tills office by Edwin E. Stillwell,
were behind the proceedings, and that which Judge Rossmore mentioned as haps it would not lie for long. Instant
terms ate !ÿl(> per week
possession
was
to
lie
hail,
so
a
deposit
contestant, against homestead entry No.
Judge Rossmore was a scapegoat, sac­
MHS SAKAII COSTELLO.
13i:i5, made October <>, 1903, for tile NW1,
having written to Mr. Ryder In regard was paid on the spot, and a few days
and upwards, For par
rificed by tho system because ho had
of Secti in 25, Township 29, S. Range 15 W.,
to having received more stock than he later the Rossmores left their mansion
ticiilars apply to
bv Robert A. Doak contest«*«*, in which it
tieen blocking their gam«*. If Ross­
had bought, of that Mr. Ryder had no ou Madison avenue and took up their
is alleged that HUld Robert A. Doak has
more had really accepted the bribe,
wlioll* abandoned said tract and olinngeil
recoll«*ction whatever.
Judge Ross residence in Massapequa, where their
and few now believed him spotless, he
liis
residence therefrom for more Ilian two |
more was probably mistaken as to the advent created quite a fluster in local
deserved all that was coining to hint.
years since making said entry and next
identity of his correspondent. He re social circles.
prior to the «late tierein; that said tract t
Senator Roberts was very active In
gretted he could not be of more service
Stott was given a room in the cot­
not settled npoli and cultivateil by said
Washington preparing the case against
party as reipnred lit law that said absence
to Judge Rossmore and remained bls tage so that he might be near at hand
North Bend, Or.
Judge Rossmore. Th«* latter living of
was not due to employment in the military !
very
obedient
servant.
to
work
with
the
judge
in
the
prepara
­
or naval service of the l iiiteil Stales in
the party which was lu the minority,
It was very evident that no help was tion of the defense, and he came out
tun«- of war. said parties are hereby notitii-d
and “the Interests” controlling a ma­
to appear, respond and otter evidence
to
be looked for In that quarter. There from the city every evening. It was
jority In the houN«*, it was a foregone
t om Ii mg said idb-gnt loti nt 10 o'clock a. m,
Notice of l ax Liens
l'oit t'lllTI Expect to (let
conclusion that the InquirA’ would bo was even «l»*cid<‘<l hostility In Ryder's now June. The senate would not take
> ii July 30. I*.lfl7. tiefore <’ I Blumeiirotlii-r
action
until
it
convened
In
December,
reply.
Could
it
be
true
that
the
finan
­
Notary Public, at his office at Bandon,
I! ort h for ,5/. But
against him, and that a demand would
((regoti. ami that final In arin«* «ill I m * held
at once be made upon (lie senate fur cier was really behind these attacks but there was a lot of work to be done
I’oil
('till
(let
Pour
at
10
o
’
clocl.
.
i
in
on
August
I.'.,
I'.Hif,
be
upon his character? Was ltposslble that and no time to I m * lost.
Notice is In ruby given bv autlioritv of the
his impeachment
.i/o.\7>;
j’> WORTH ut
fora Hi«- io-giHl<r iml lu-ci-ivcr at the
The
evening
following
the
day
of
Board <•! Trustees <>f I la l'<>wn <»!' Bandon.
one
man,
merely
to
make
more
money,
I
Almost prostrated by the misfortune
I nit«*d males Laiol < Uiice in Rost-lniri'
(-ot>s <'ontit v. Stat • of Oregon, made upon
(lr< gon.
which had so suddenly an<l unexpect- would deliberately ruin his fellow man their arrival they were sitting on the the
dav <>f »hilv 1907. and duly entered
tin - i l con'1 tnn«li.iMiq, in n proper
edly come tiiMin him, Ju«lg<* Rossmore whose hand he had grasped in friend­ porch enjoying the cool evening air aft in the »loiirnal of Proceedings for that dav. alliil vit i - a ¡uu«*l l, 1907. set fortli facts
was Ilk«» a man demented. His reason ship? Il<* had been unwilling to be­ er dinner. The Judge was smoking. that an assessne 11’ has been levied against which show that after «lit«* dllligen«-« per
Ike following described proper! y. and the
seemed to I m ? tottering, lie spoke and lieve it when his friend ex-Judge Stott He was not a slave to the weed, but he Stine has been eiiteitil in tlx* docket ol -otial service ol Itos notice cannot bt mild«*, lk«*ul«*r in ICoots timi NI iocm
acted like n man in a dream. Natural­ had p<>iiit<*<l to Ryder as th«* author of enjoyed a quiet pipe after meals, claim­ Town li«’iis, said entry being made pursuant it is hereby oidered atld directed that
such tloti«*«* I**- given bv dm* and proper
Repairing neatly ami promptly done nt
ly he was entirely incapacitated for all his misfortunes, but this uiisynr ing that it quieted his nenes and en t.» < hdinmu ■ No *5. which provides for the publication.
iniproveiiit'iiI ol \lwalei Street and the Ex
lowest living príven.
work, and he had a]»pli«*«l to Washing­ pathetic letter, with its falsehoods, Its abled him to think more clearly. Be tension
B
emamin
L
l
iuiv
Register.
of Fiisl Street
I Ins notice will I»»
ton to be temporarily relieved from his lies, plainly written all over Its face. shies, it was necessary to keep at bay published for the last tune upon tin* first da\
and within live days there
judicial duties.
He was Instantly was pr«M>f enough, Yes, there was th«* ubiquitous Ixmg Island mosquito. ol \ugiist,
grunted a leave of absence and W’ent now no doubt |»ossible. John Burkett Mrs. Rossmore had remained for a after, namely upon the Oth day of said
month, the assessments so levied on the fol
at once to his home in Madison ave­ Ryder was his enemy, and what an moment In the dining room to admon­ lowing described property must, be paid to
I
nue, where he shut himself up in ills enemy! Many a man had coinmltte«l ish Eudoxia, their new and only maid < \ Lowe, I k asurer <»f the l own of Ban
library, sitting for hours at ids desk sulchle when h«* bail incurred the en­ «if all work, not to wreck too much <if don. and a duplicati* receipt therefor tiled
wrestling with documents and legal mity of the Colossus. Judge Rossmore, the crockery when she removed the din with the Recorder. or Execution will I n
issued tlicrcon according to law.
tomes in a pathetic endeavor to find completely discouraged, bowed his net- dishes. Suddenly Stott, who was pe
BANDON OREGON
rusing
an
evening
paper,
asked
:
some way out, trying to elude tills net head to tin* inevitable, but he sent for
your
tlaugh
"By
the
way,
where
’
s
friend
ex-Judge
Stott.
bis
old
in which unseen hands had entangled
In Commercial Addition to
Capital $25,000.00
They were lifelong friends, having ter? lines she know of this radical
him.
.-bango
In
your
affairs?"
acquainted
nearly
thirty
years
liccome
Bandon.
What an end to his career! To have
Judge Rossmore started, By what
BOARI* <*E DI REí'TORS; .1. 1, K konkniieho , l’renident, J. I ieniioi . m , Vice Fres
struggled and achieved for half a cen­ ago at the law school, at the time
z\*WUHHed to : Sum Xs.sf'ssed
mysterious
agency
had
this
man
pene-
E J. F ahv , <’i»HÌii«*r, I-' kank Fi, am . T. 1’. H ani . y .
when
Inith
were
young
men
nliout
to
tury, to have built up a reputation
wood.
trated his own most Intimate thoughts? Lot 1 Block2M.’ir\ E. Ledger
QM*» ft.
$I2H.5O
year by year, as a man builds a house enter on a public career. Stott, who
brick by brick, only to see the whole was Rossmore's Junior, had ts'gun as a He was himself thinking of Shirley 1 *ot 2 Bh»< k 2. 1 inHiias Deverenx.
A gein i.il 1» inking I himiim - h ^ tniiiHiieted, and enstotnerR given every n<*coninw>datfoii
*90.50
50 ft.
that very moment, and by some inex
crumble to his feet like dust! To have lawyer in N«*w York and soon acquired
coiHiKtenl mH
ft* jiih I «tDHNerv.it iv«* banking.
1 Alt 3 Block 2. I’f'trr Ni hon Estate
plicable
means
telepathy
modem
psy
gained the respect of the country, to n reputation in criminal practice. He
*90.50
50 ft.
chologlsts called It the thought cur­ lint 1 Bl'fi'k
Correspondents: The American National Bank of San Francisco, California.
William (iallier.
have made a name as the most incor­ afterward liecam«* assistant district
rent had crossed to Stott, whose mind,
$90.50
50 ft.
Merchants' National Bank. Portland, Oregon
ruptible of public servants, and now’ to att«>rn«*y and later, when a vacancy oc­
being In full sympathy, was exactly L»d 5 Block ? Ii<»l't rt Fi eilt rjrks,
The Chase National Bank of New York.
be branded as a common brils? taker! curred in th«* city ningistrnture, he w-as
$90 5il
A
(
’
.
Bleilv,
et
al.
Till
ft.
attuned to receive it. Removing the 1 «of. K lUoi’k 2, Sai ill ('<»st«'Ilo.
Gould lie I m » dreaming? It was too ln- successful hi securing th«* np|xdntment.
ILiitk I•* Open from 9 a m to 13 m., him ! 1 p in. to 3 pm.
pipe from his mouth, th«* Judge replied:
23 K ft
On
the
bench
he
again
met
his
old
$ 15.91)
credible! What would his «laughter
"Shirley's In Paris. Poor girl. I 1 a >t 9 Blffck 2. Il H (iherken.
say—his Shirley? All, th«* thought of frleiul Rossmore, an«l th«* two men
45.3 ft.
$-7 *n
hadn't the heart to tell her. She has
the expression of incredulity and won­ once more becanu? closely intimate.
no idea of what’s happened, T didn’t Lot |o Block 2. (’ 1 hailv. I2S ft. $2*7.00
Tin*
regular
court
hours,
however,
soon
der on her face when she h«*ar«l the
want to spoil her holiday.”
IL II llosa, 130 5 rt $251.95
Lot 10 Blin k
news cut him to the heart ilk«» a knife palled on a man of Ju<lg<* Stott’s nerv­
He was silent for a moment; then
ous
teniperament,
and
it
was
not
long
thrust. Yet, he mus«*d, her very un-
after a few more pufTs he ad<l<*<l con
willingness to believe it should really before he retfr«*<l to take up once mor«?
Woodland Addition to
fidentially in a low tone, as if ho did
his
criminal
practice.
He
was
still
n
tie his consolation. Ah. Ids wife and
not
can*
for
his
wife
to
hear:
his child they knew In* had lieen in­ young man, not yet fifty, and full of
Bandon.
’’Th«* troth is, Stott, I couldn't boar
nocent of wrongdoing. The very idea vigor and fight. Ib* bad a blunt man­
to
have
her
return
now.
I
couldn't
was ridiculous. At most he bad laien ner, but his heart was In the right
-1 II. 1 l«*g«*r Ealale,
l.ot Ill Block
look my own daughter In the face.”
I ’SI 5 ft. $lso.io
careless.
Yet b«» was certainly to place, and he had a record ns clean ns
A sound as of a great Rob which he LI II Block 3. .1. II. liiim- estai«*.
blame. He ought to have seen tho ills « lose shaven face. Ho was a hard
$|H9.75
137 5 ft
ha«l 1 hm * u unable to control cut short
trap so carefully prepared an«l Into worker, a brilliant speaker and one of
bls speech, nis eyes filled with tears, Lol K l»l«M*k *. J. II. Kime lístale.
th«*
«
lever«*st
cross
examiners
at
the
which ho had walked as if blindfolded.
|: mi it $|sil III
an«l he Iw-gan to smoke furiously, as If Lot 9 l»l«M!k 5. R. II Rosa, 137.7« fl. $1 9 7«'»
That extra $50.000 worth of stock, on bar This was the man to whom Judge
ashamed of this «lisplny of emotion l.**t Ill |:|.»-k
s..'« 15
i: II lies i. 5'1 25 rl
which he had never received a cent In Rossmore naturally turned for legal
Stott, blowing his nose with suspicions l.ot 1 1 Block 5. 1. II. liosa. .MJ.25 fl
tercst. hn«i been the decoy In a care­ assistance.
$•8» 35
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Stott was out west when he first vigor, replied soothingly:
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fully thought out plot. They, tlie plot­
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ters, well know how Ignorant he was heard of the proc«*«»dings against bls
thing will come out all right, of course. Lol .5 B|.M*k ii, .1 II Vn«*g«*r I'.staf«*.
of financial matters, nml lie had boon old friend, and this Indignity put upon
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But. I think you are wrong not to llave
nn easy victim. Who would I m 'II ovp th«* only really honest man in public
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his story that th«* stock ha«l !>een sent llf>* whom he kn«*w, so incens«*d him
at your side. She ought to bo told even Lot . I’.I.H k
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to him with a plausibly worded letter that he was already hurrying back to
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If only In justice to her. If you don't
to 111«* effect that ft r»*pr«*s«*nted a bonus his aid when th«* summons reached
tell her, some one else will or, what’s Lot K Block i;, liimlon Mfgt’o,
him.
on his own investment? Now he came
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.Meantime a frosh and more serious worse, she’ll hear of It through the la it 1 Block 7. j Ii Win-ton Morris
to think of it, calmly and reasonably,
and
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calamity had overwhelmed Judge newspapers."
h«* would not believe It himself.
"Ah. I never thought of that:” ex­ l,»t ’. 1 lock 7. 1 W «’ Wrenshall
Rossmore. Everything seenitHl to com­
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faith that made bis present dilemma who had dared defy the power of or­ the suggestion about the newspapers.
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"Don’t yon agree with me?” demand­ L»t 1 III«.« k 7. W « W rcnsl all
nil the mon» cruel. Had he n»aily been ganized capital. Hardly had the news
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a grafter, had he really taken the of the congressional Inquiry l*ccn ed Stott, appealing to Mrs. Rossmore,
who "merged from the iious«? at that Lot I Block - William Gallir-r.
stock as a bribe, ho would not care so made publl«-._than the tiuancial
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