Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, August 07, 1908, Image 6

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possible way of accounting for that flgarv
a.
had a majority but not twoflhlrda of a
•U raide the »Lutter». Hr had I hm *« rce
full convention, the r«*gular organ lift t Ion
•guitM. even through the 1WI Plus dis
•djourned to meet In llaltimtNv on Juu*
:u.«e. followed all the way from th«
IN. w I h h Ihwiglis
IS licuilnilt d
\delphl and was at that instant a pris
rhe first IhMnocnitiv con vent Ion to ineei
wet yr* «va *r»V •v>« » - x .
i
mer in his stateroom.
In Chicago was Hnu of |Nd|. It tMNuiiml
With his eye* ou the locked door oppu
\V«‘*twanl rtiv course of empire tak«* ed G«*o. George II McClellan of New Jer­
dta, Sarto stood an iustant and méditât
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sey on rtw first leillvt. George II Pen
Tho United Htatro Circuit Court fi»t
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»I a dangerous glint in his queer «yss Its way* The roentMh IkuMurstlc na dleton was named a« the vice prvehlriitkal
CervrIrhV
bv J.
Ohio lu Wall Paper Coiupauy v. la»uia
his right hand thrust into a waistcoat tjonsl convention went farther west ts •'andidate.
All rishis rtwcred.
Voltfbt A Roue Company. IP* F«»«I« ts I
•HM'ket. lightly fingering something that hold its tuiMUeutous delilM»rati«»nN of IHHb
In |MW the (invention aanembled In
ay there a chilly, metallic object a last than ba« any pnavdlng cunventioi) of 1'aitunany Hall In New York
ll«*ratlu R«*|N«r<rr, IKUA denies tin* right of lbs
either
of
the
«iominant
¡«urtira.
The
Mis
•'«ort if it came to the worst. Then
Seymour wm In the «»hair. Whan «oine wall ¡wiper trust tv reemrer from a wall
taking up his min«l with characteristi« «ourl river ha* heretofore limited th«* vot«a were «wat for him he declared that ¡»aper dsaler for m « mm I n bought by tlM
wvetern
movement
of
the
great
pollHvtil
<uiftneaa. he swung himself down to th«
he hsm not a candidal«. A «tamped« In l««al«»r fmui various naeiiHwru uf I ho
•*vel of the window and
|»vervd out urgaiiiaations. Nt louis ami Kassas Oltj hls favor followed. He was given every
CHAPTER V
tnd secretly out of that maudit hotel
»tail pa|ier corn bln«».
having
«»a««h
lH»en
honored
In
th«»
pa^t.
It waa a full hour Inter that a tai
hat is. provided he d«wa not die la*fore hr through the shutters.
vote of the convention <»n the twenty»aer-
Couiiv«'(l<»ut lias a law giving •n>
What in the world was the matter with But a w«wtwanl strike uf 3Oi) mile* bring« oml (Allot.
young man in a »¡»ring «»wrvoat m«»uut«<
an be uh » v < m L“
Francis
P.
Illalr
of
Ml«»
the iMnocratle delegatee of thl* year to
the shallow steps of the Albemarle V!«*'
"Mache!” the chauffeur laughed deriw the man outside? If all had gone with
s»»url was nominated (01 Vice Preaident railroad vtanimny which, acting under
(be
R«xky
Mountaina,
to
a
city
which
phi hotel and ent ere« I thr lobby, whic
authority of the laws of the Htate, n I im II
vely, “Th« prince has no more the *wr- him as the chauffeur suptaised, where was
d<»«** not even «all h*elf of the Middle on the first Imllot.
seemed curtomdy full of people.
Sonn
et fever than I who apeak to you. I'an the alertness, the unmistakable watchful
The D«»m*h*mtic convention of IM71» have acMttirtsl nmro than thr«’«' fourtha
West,
but
I
n
«llatinctly
and
wholly
\Vv*l
were sauntering about, others «itting oi
ou not see what the doctor really thinks? uess of the pursuer who has landed hit
which met In Baltimore, July l>. 1NTX ac­ of the cspltal stot»k of any other roll*
standing in little group*, while quite a He will tie ill enough but to realise that prey? Why that languid droop of ths
cepted the principles of the Ulteral Re- ! roml. iiik I which <»ann«»t agree with tho
it la seventy six year* since the flr«t publicans and Indorsed their candidate*.
nimber were leaving. ITie attention o
t is his faithful valet who ha* eared his brown overcoat? The careless pose ot
holders of the oiitalaialhig stock fur
the crow«1 was riveted on th*» hotel out
ife. Hein Alcest«! And. if qu«M(ione the head? Ami even as the chauffeur natnmai Iteimicralic roaventhm wa* call«ml Ilorst'e Greeley of New York and II.
,
a(
th«» beh«*«( of Andrew Ja«»ki»on, then Grata Brown of Mineourl. Some naft- I Hu» purchase of th«» same, the right to
matched this last it turned slowly in bis
nibus which attMd in front of the door.
ire asked. th«xi hast thy story ready.”
I i rev tion, a profile came into view, an l*ro*i«l«*nt, to nominate th«» man whom he ribbed lMnocrnts refused to abide hy the | have such gtxa'k a|H>rataed «ml auriw»
The young man pushed past the throng
“The trunks had to go to allay suspi
wirfwd to serve with him a* Vhv I •rest
of ioiterera with scant ceremony ami
ion.” mumbled the valet, as if he ware eye glanced around negligently.
action of the convention and held a con- 1 tlore*I t<> It on payment of th«» sppralm»«|
Ah ! Sarto bit his lip sharply to sup ■lent during hia eoxind term. Jachaon’a vention of their own In September, INT’J, value
1'I m * validity of this statute is
made his way to the clerk’s desk.
repeating a b'eson.
“Look here!” he said? addressing tha*
“Exactly. And they went in the charge press an irresistible laugh a laugh al ¡•opularlty with hia own party waa *«> nominating tHiarlca O’Coner of New t (iplu»l«l by th« Hu|>retue Court of the
his
own
ei
pense.
For
he
had
been
abso
­
unquestioned
that
he
wiui
n«»tfilnatv«l
at
Individual; “just a minute, please! Any of a trusted, discreet friend of thine -
York for President nnd J«»l»ii
— Quincy
----- z Ad . j l*lHts«l Ittntes hi otficld v. New Y««rk.
troth in thia report about the Prince de’ remember, my name does not appear- - lutely mistaken. Whatever might be the thia first ikrmucratie national oolivrotion am* (or Vice President. H«»(li nomine«* \«*w Hnirn and Hartford Railroad
detective
’
s
imrj'ose
in
crossing
the
ocean,
by
acclamation.
So
far
a*
be
waa
roti
Pino’s attack? I’m on the Morning Po«: vho has left them safely at the Waldorf
drcHne<|, but I heir detd ina Cions were not <’otii|»any, 27 8u|»r« in«» Court Rc|M»rf«*r,
and have b«»en sent to g't the facts.”
Thou wilt get my cable assuring this be­ vrtain it was that his being in the same .•eroed, no ronvent ion was n«»e«led to •«•( acc**tH»sl.
A n NUNlnlnilitf militarily la cited
The clerk did not look up from hi- fore the printv is well enough to in«juire steamer with the man he was after was ujon him the party «Hamp of approval
Samuel J. Tilden of New York atm I
writing.
into the affair. How he will be divert«sl something of which he was sublimely un­ And the convention wisely enough decided Tin»tn** A. Hendricks of Indiana were the rose of I?mg I n I rim I Wat«»r Supply
“Report officially denied.” h«» said, in by thy witty plan for hoodwinking the aware. That lack lustre eye gave away that with so perfect an emlaaliincnt of <*andidAi«»s for the primldnntlal munination Co. V. Brooklyn. 116 U. 8 6*3. IT Hu-
the situation. For the moment the blood Democracy at it* brad aa “<)l«l Hickory” In ISTtl. On the second Im I lot Tilden ; nromu C«nirt H«»|M»rt«*r, 718.
fc s usual singsong. “Boxes taken down hotel «»anaille!”
hound was off the «t'en! !
no formal d«vlarniion <»f ¡»arty principle* was named for the higher offi«**
“I never should have thought of it my
to the d«x'ks this morning. The prinev
lien
The distinction b«»tw«»<m the rights
At thia top notch in the chauffeur’a de was neeeaaary. The «^unmittee appnUite«l dricka w*aa nominated by a unanimous
himself leaves this afternoon. Will be self.” «'oufeeae*! the valet, with a certain
of a parent and a «trntqpr to Induco
ductions,
a
distant
bell-like
note
cubm
*
by
the
convention
of
IS32
to
prepare
an
enthusiaam.
“
During
the
ten
years
we
down in the course of an hour.”
vote for the second place. The «xurvetilioo a Wife to have h«*r husband I n pollitr«|
His speech created a little hush in the have known each other, it was always along the decks. It rose, sang, swelled addrvee to the people re|tort<»«| rtmt they of ISM) wan a short one. It waa «.‘ailed • ut hy the Ruprvtn«» Jmlhial cmirt of
with
a
do
«en
measured
modulations,
fill
­
«»nnAidervd
an
addrewa
unnrvevtaary
and
you.
I.udovic.
who
devised
the
daring
buxz of talk around. an«l two or three
to order in Cincinnati June 22 and nd
Massachusetts In Mutter v Knlbha, 7l>
ing the ship with the unmistakable brai- recommended th«» several delegations to jourm»il June 21.
¡•Ians.”
people form'd their heads to listen.
Gen. Hancock was
en
clamor
of
the
bugl«.
make
such
explanation
by
addrv»«.
report
“
And
thou
who
carried
them
out
sue
was
“That's true.” said a man who
nominated on the third l»all«*l ami Wil- : Nurtheasisrii R«*iM>rt« r, 762. A stran­
Starting at the noise, the detectlv» or otherwise to their respective constitu­ llaf It. English of Indiana was nominal ger may dl«|>rov« any Intent on his ¡»art
standing near the clerk’s desk. “I saw «•eeafully,” finished the other graciously
glanced at his watch Interrogatively. Then ent« of the ol»je<»ta, ¡»nuvnllng* and rroult <xl for Vice Prr«i«!i'ht by acclamation.
i to raaae n «wpurathm In tidvlaing n wife
those trunks myaelf go out in the van “I have faith in thy diplomacy. Remem
three hours ago—crest on every one of ’•er. the prince must lie j»erdu while h» he sniffed the air. hesitating, and finally, «»( tlie m«vting aa they miglit deem r*q»e
'rhe convention of ISS| selected a man to l«»aie tu»r husband, and show that
turning on his heel, his hands in hit dient.
them.” He was «»«eaking to a showily is in England, and travel to America in
who«« recent death brought forth expreo- | nia advice wto honeatly given lint th«»
ognito, resuming his identity only on pockets. followed the guiding sound,
It was Sot until 1Np\ the year In which siona of respectful regret fn»m all clasecs rights of n pan*nt are much grimier.
dressed woman, evidently an American,
“Full cry for dinner!” sneeml the the ¡»arty fail«*! to agree iiimhi a vl«*e proe* of men. Grover Cleveland of New York, J
the other si«ie of th« ocean. De! Pino
who shrugged her shoulders incredulously
He may give hia daughter such a«lvl«w
“He’ll havo to let his trunks go with­ was always ready enough for a mamiue- watcher la-hind the shutters. "With the id«*ntlal «»andidate, that a I?emocratl<» though opfioeed by Tammany, was notnl- ■
and bring such motives of ¡»rrNtiN*l*»n
“The man he’s after and the money within six convention made a formal declaration of nat«s| on th«* second ballot, ami with Hen-
out him. then.” she remarke«! in a low rade !“ he chuckled reminimvntly.
feet of his nose ! fgh ! Hah!”
tone. “The d«x'tor‘s been here three times quay already!”
the ¡Muca u | mhi wbhdk Bhey appeukd to drb-ks of Indiana carried the imrty back to bear on her a« he fairly and h«meatly
And. with a snap of his fingers in the the people for support. Since |H|o every into |M»wer. To defeat bun. TWnunany < conalitero to he «»nil«««! for by her In»«!
As the shades of evening fell and Rod-
to-day. and you know what the chamber­
maid said. No. I won’t believe he’s going erigo. l*rince del l*ino. lay toasing irrita­ direction of th« vanishing brown over­ Democratic convention haw I mimk ! such a tried to break down the unit rule follow Interests, niul 1« tad liable to the «laugh-
coat, the chauffeur moved away from the dei'laration an«! gradually the plat forma cd by Demm»niUc conventions, but thr tar’s htisbntMl In damages fur her die
till I see him with my own eyes. Look! bly on his unwelcome sick bed in a dark
have come to be regariled as having rhe i".' fl m •
| |
safltl Tbs «‘”nven- m«rtl«»n resulting tln»n»fruui unlc»»a lie
There com«»« the proprietor!” She stop ened room of the Adelphi, his ex-chauffeur window.
For some minutes longer the bugh binding force of party law. Within their tion of ISNS was the first In forty-eight ‘»as 1 h * cii actunlctl by tnnllct» <>r Hl will.
ped short, as a stout man in a frock coat stiMxi in the most sumptuous stateroom of
walked pompously to the teleph«>ne near which the Majestic, queen of Star Liners, blew sonorously, but to one at least of limitntiona (hey are aroet>ted aa unqu«** years to nominate n candidate by a*vla-
An Ingenious marring»» «xmtract nut
th«» clerk’s desk an i took up the receiver. could Ixxist. taking in his new quarters the steamer's five hundred passengers its tionably a* the Thirty nine Articlra of mat ion. At this convention Grover Cleve­
b rax en clamor was absolutely inaudible, ‘he Westminster ratechism.
“Give me Adelphi stables!“ he ordered. with much satisfaction.
land waa nomlnateil for a second term hy to l>e ¡M-rfortnotl until th«» dentil of tho
The first Ih*m«»eratie national conven­ resolution without opiamltion. For Vice voting latly’n mother, prrsutiMbly to
In a voice that carried through the entire
Certainly Alroate had manage«! artis­ as. standing in the strip of light from his
lobby. “Hello! Jim. send a «.»overed four- tically, the two steamer trunks backing window. Sarto opened a R umis leather tion of 1S.32 wa» held March 22 in Bal
President Allen G. Thurman of Ohio waa nvold any dlungri-rnblo Intcrfcrrinx* l»y
wheeler right here for Ilia Excellency the the wall, with the IM Pino crest in full photograph case he was holding and scru­ timore, a city which ha* I mto honored by nominated »»n the fir*< ballot, receiving the mother lu law with the connubial
sight, being proofs sufficient to convince tinised the face inside with intense anx­ the gathering of thr ¡«arty*» grrat quad­ »RM» votes. This convention met In St. I »H om of (||<* weddf'd |»nlr, Is revealed In
Prince del Pino.”
Then, turning hi« ba«*k to the room, he the moat suspicious steward that their iety. A long, narrow, clean-shaven face rennial m«»vting eight time» aince national louis. ’H»e Chicngo convention of I st »2 th«» rase of Bailey y. Brown, hN Pacific
it was. with pin point eyes embedded in ronvrntions w«*e evolvM aa nominating ngnin nomlnateil him on the first ballot,
became absorbed in an interested talk owner was actually on board.
Reporter, fiK Jii'lge Mdaiuglilln, of
d«<«|Mte the dsConninsd oppusitioo °f hls the California Court of Appeals, who
With a sens« of security and relief that bristling eyebrows that met jncompro- budirs.
with a man who had just come in—a
miainglv.
And
yet
the
high
bony
nose
The convention* of 1832. IN.’)»!. 1Hp>. own State, lie waa thrice honored by Hkwl n concurring opinion In the rear.
trim looking man with a very white face he had not known for three long <iaya,
Sarto’s eyes dropped to an inconspicuou« and the thin-lipped mouth had a certain IN44. 1MM. 1852. 1N72 am! the adjourned his party. The convention of INKS nom­
and dreused in black.
Intimates that n breach of su«‘li con­
harsh
distinction
--
the
hallmark
of
a
«invention of 1880, wdil«»h firat met in inated him for a second term by resolution
’The prino»*s valet!“ the American in­ looking waterproof valise at his feet,
tract dl<l not constitute n c«n«u* of sc-
«liarlewton, have been hrl«1 in Baltimore without opposition and the convention of
formed her husband, in a loud whisper Stooping, be opened it and drew out a doxen generation«.
With a smothered ejaculation. Sarto Chicago furnialinl thr rhrater of action INP2 nominated him again on tho first tion. He nskisl the question, "llow
that reached the ears of the reporter long, narrow parcel, With deft fingers
’ «» ’’Ulti
Uld I» a contract to marry exist when
standing near. Stepping across, he ac- be unwound its chamois wrappings and took a step forward, staring half defiant­ for the ui«»etingN of 18tl4, INM an«! 18P2. ballot.
let the contents roll out on the floor. ly at the man who came to meet him out But before the convention erlertM a city
the
prom leer might never be under an
*wst*d the valet ingratiatingly.
Womru'a Work I n Norway.
■■tillgatlon lo marry tho promlime. nml
“Would it I* possible for me to obtain He had seen superb jewels In his day, but of the opposite mirror. A tall, slenderly so far to the Weot as that of thr Illinois
Thr
*x»|»r
of
women'«
employment
1»
built,
olive-faced
man,
who
moved
with
metropulia in 1MM, it had met In Cln-
vice versa ?" and «^•ntlnm-d: “If thia
an interview with the l*rince del Pino? I the eye of a connoisseur told him that
Mrs. Waring's diamonds were deservedly sinuous grace, his clear-cut features very Hnnati in 1KW and In t’harlraton, 8. C.. much wider iu Norway than with ua, giml mot Iter should live to a very rq»s
«»me on behalf of the Morning Post.
subtly
moulded
—
as
impasaive
In
their
write«
II.
H.
D.
Plvrc«
lu
the
Atlantic
renowned-
•
’n lAtMX at which city thr lixigr*«t ballot­
The vakt^abojk bis h«ed.
old nge. a» mother» aometlmea do. no
Taking up a snake of brilliants, the aquiline setting as a handsome bronie. ing on record proved futile, and an ad­ Monthly. Even large public imnqurtN
’The prince is very hurry,” he explain­
tramali colli d teli wliat tulght hap|H-n.
There
was
no
trace
of
the
brown-bearde«!
journment w-irtwHit nominating followed. are chiefly avpeil by unilda, and In th»*
ed suavely; “he leaves in one all little chauffeur held it by its emerald fan*?»,
Klther of thè partiva mlglit l»> waltlng
moment for to take passage of the Ma­ picturing the gleaming folds around a artist in this attractive personage, no Tammany Hall held the delegatr« of 1MW. ah- j»a customrni are waltr»i upon« gener­
for thè other. Iiarp In linnd. bryond Itilo
jestic for New York.” He dropped his certain white throat; and then with a sign of the tnustached. bearded, begog artim the New York statratnan, Horatio ally. by saleswomen.
vale <>f tenra. or both litighi pine nwny
voice. •‘His Highness trusts that you curious impatience whipped back the glvd chauffeur—and. on the other hand, Seymour, prmlded na ¡»««rmanrnt chair­
This la by no turnim confined to a few
will roost kindly contradict the so false gems into their fittings and. closing the no resemblance to the man he was person man. developed suddenly into a dark horar c I hmcm of sho|>«, for both men mim | alni die tiefon* itila proni lev of futura
candidate, the thin! thr party had brought
lotimHdnl bll»a nmld rlprn luto a catta«
report, which has unfurwuatvJy been cir­ bag on them, re ma in e« I kneeling by It ating.
Rating his brain to work, the disenm forth up to that time. Polk an«1 Franklin women; In JewrlrnT nml silversmltlMi*,
culated. Son A It esse has had a severe absently, his mind going back over the
of action enforceable in vartbly coarta*
fited
Sarto
now
tried
experiments
with
a
In
fact.
In
ahuoat
every
brunch
of
r«»tnil
events
of
the
past
few
days.
Pierre having precedtM him as such. Hav­
cold, from which he Las but now recov­
bit
of
charcoal,
drawing
his
brows
to
­
trade,
while
women
nrr
ii
«
h
exclusively
What
a
close
abase
It
had
been!
—
one
ing reached tlhicago. the irt«*p tn St. Lottis
ered. You will exguse me?”
WOMEN IN OFFICIAL LIFE
P.owing politely, b*» passed out. follow­ hair-breadth es»a;>e after another in th* gether, slightly accent Mating the lines was not hard to take, nml the conv«»n- employed to wait upon cuatoineni, they
about
the
eye«
and
mouth.
But.
desperate
race
with
his
pursuers
from
tions
of
187(1,
INKS
and
19IM
wrr«*
held
d»*t idedly predominate. In the bank* »leawlt« of I'lertl«»»« In H-*hrmln anil
ed by the proprietor, just as a large
In the MIoMonri town which «till regards also, hi th»» ¡>oNt and tel»»graph otficr,
four-wheeler drew up in front of the en- the Hotel Maritime to the Majestic. He result was in the main the same
>i>r««Ry —1 «v r«il«li |»o|lre«« «»turn.
approx I- itself aa the rival of Chh'sgn, as it really
the
difference;
beyond
being
of
Lad
won,
to
be
sure,
(»eaten
them
for
the
♦xance.
The pr«»grv«iN <»f women In ofilclai
mate height, build and coloring. the real was hark In the ’70s. Cincinnati In 1880 and upon the railways women ar«* niu< h
was
a
note
of
triumph
in
nonce;
there
Some minutes passed.
Prince del Pino bore not the slightest and Kanna* City in 1900 compkte the employed, not only In clerical »*npncitle«. life In Enrol* I n alow, but It rnniiot I h »
The Jjttle groups in the lobby began to the thought; but—In the gradual reac-
but for work exeiualvely ¡«»rformed In *|oubt»»«| that progrcMw I n bring inn«!«».
liketieM to his counterfeit self.
setting
in
with
him
now
—
tion
that
was
tale of the citira which now include the
show signs of impatience and that rest­
“If Brown Overcoat has ever met rtel town lying near rhe peak which In the Amerh a by men.
Within th»» last f«»w wrrka women np-
the
chauffeur
asked
himself
moodily
if
lessness which heralds the appearance of
Pino before, my game is up,” mused thia days of the prairie schooler waa the des­
In th«» t’nlveralty of Chriatlanla both |H»nns| for the first time a* rundlilnti»«
a long-expected star, and there was a the game had been really worth the can-
a«».xes attend th«» lecture« Indlscrlmlnato for ehstlon to the Bolninlan Dirt It
What had he gained, after all; last.
tination of many a hardy pioneer.
general murmur of relief when the whis­ die?
But it was a long “If.**
pered announcement, “Here be comes!” what was that serpent of diamonds at
At the first Democratic convention n ly and are upon th«* same f<s»tlng. In hn«l lH»*>n d»»inonatrnt«*i| na n logical
The chauffeur’s chance lay in the eter
the bottom of the valise compared with
was passed around.
committee appointed to prepare the rules the practice of nnsllchir, niwl e»q»«»rially proposition that If they fulfilled tho
nal chance—the infinitely small possibil­
At the other end of the lobby a lift the tremendous price it had cost? Dis­
recommended tluit twn-thir»!* of rhe whole of dentistry, there nr«» quit«» nn lnatiy oth»*r riMiulnnicnta their act whn no
ity that on the vast checker-board of
door shot back and four men came quick­ honor, flight, proliable capture, eventual
i number of votes of the convention should female aa male practitioner«. In a bar to their ehMlon.
Europe these two particular pice«*« should
be n*»ceNMary to constitute a choice In small block of building« clone to th«» Ic
ly out. The porter was ahead, much en- imprisonment; why had he done thia
S<» far their « nii«!l-iii«*v wtnnd»« merely
have been jostled together. The prince
cumlsered with lucrage. then came the thing?
making nominations, At every national gntlon I hnv«» c«>unfr<| tin* nlgna of six
and
the
detective!
Odds
—
enormous
odds
na n d<*iDonatrntlon. Two women r»»-
Again and again the question recurred
valet, followed by the proprietor himself,
convention einer that time this ha» ticen
—lav on the probability that they had
dentists, three of whom nr»* women. i'»»lv«*d votes of Notile linportati«(»no,
' reaffirmed aa the law of the Itenioi-rntic
who walked loftily across the hall. ■ to him persistently, and. like others of
never laid eyes on each other.
party. In KM an attempt was rnn'1- to Even in the law women ar«» ndmltt«*d Marie Jtinmrr, wlm run In tin» «llstrl« t
abreast with a tall slight man muffled in ; his sex, beginning with the very first
(To be continued.)
<>f ll'>pe|imotith, hnd III voti*, whlln
a triple-caped military overcoat with a man long ago in a garden. Sarto shifted
r»*{M*al the rule. In fart the effort wa. to practlcd.
the blame on to feminine shoulders, mak­
The hoapitallty of th«* hotnen In that the ninn who won hnd ,V»2. In iT.igint
high collar and wearing a tall silk hat.
successful by a small margin of votes. 231
Gladstone nnd V letorle.
As he passed rapidly, the lobby caught ing use of Adam’s time-honored plea. Ac­
i to 210, but upon reconsideration the role truest hospitality which Invites the the »M ini (IriiMM-rnta made n woiiia n.
Names largely follow lines of hlstor-, .i was put in force. In 1844 the twro-rhird» guest to share In goml rimer without Mina Mnchevn. their mndldutr.
a glimpse of a handsome, clean-shaven cording to the Italian’s fatalistic creed,
She
it was a woman’s malign influence, com- leal development, but their real sig- I rule was bitterly. rv«»n savagely, opposed «Hitentatlon or display. Dinner Is at
<ace and a glistening monocle.
¡»oiled about 20 ¡ mt rent of the total
“Certainly he looks well enough,” ad­ bined with that mischievous power known nl flea nee can only be known by noting bv thp friends of Van Buren, who bad a three or four o’clock. aervHl by trim, vote.
mitted the smartly dressed woman near as force of circumstance», which had ^the latest pbnss of that evolution, majority of the votes on the firat bn I lot, fresh-looking maids, and aup|M»r
at
Thr woitinn NufTriiglNtu <»f N’orwR)
brought him to this pass—was re»¡>onH¡-
the clerk’s desk, in an aggrieved tone.
There was a time. Indeed, when the but at no time could muster two-thlrds.
eight, when, except on formal otvnslona. were dlMppolntwl nt tin» outronw «if
The reporter drew a step towards her. ble for his being here in the cabin of King could make a speech to the Brit­
The Ilemorratlc convention of 1848,
“Do you know His Highness by sight, the Majestic, with a borrowed identity ish Parliament and rely on having his which nominated Ix*wia Casa of Michigan the guest Is ff»s* to forage round th«* thr local rlrctlon In Chrlatlitnn. In nil
madam?” he inquired, in the confidence­ and fifty thousand dollars’ worth of bor­
for President and William O. Butler of table for himself. Adjourning to th«* the other ¡»urta of the country they
will carried into Immediate execution. Kentucky for Vice President, directed the drawing-room, thr gti«*stn thnnk both elected lm|M>rtant delegation«
rowed (?) jewels.
inspiring voice of his class.
to tho
At this point Sarto’s scattered thoughts But It <inne to pans In the progress appointment of th»* first national commit­ nmsfrr and mistress «if the house, n:w! cnminwrlil enuncila. In th«» cnpltn)
But the American was not to be drawn
out. "No. I don’t,” ahe said shortly; concentrated, narrowing to an inevitable of the ages thnt the King was only tee ever organised. Its candidate, lik* on thr next meeting never fall to say, only five women were chosen In n total
“he came here a week ago and has !n*en focus. What was to be done with the safe In the theory thnt he could do the Democratic candidate of IM/), w*a*i •Thanks for the last time."
of righty four city councillor«. There
in bis room sick all the time. Nobody’s Waring diamonds? The answer seemed no wrong because bls ministers would defeated by a Whig soldier candidate,
In nn Retivi» agitation going on nil over
obvious, but it met the chauffeur unpre­ not let him. To reinforce this theory Gen. Taylor, who, like Gen. Harrison,
seen him before.”
« I« In esa* Tori nre.
the country tn bring thr women nnd
had
no
prermratlon
for
the
executive
of
­
Then, turning, she stood on tiptoe, pared.
it wan neccMNiry to adopt In prartiet
The Ingenuity of tin» Ch I nene In de­ men voter« of (’hrlatlnna to a differ­
Whatever moralists may say, between
fice ami was nominate«! by the Whigs in
craning her head like the rest of the room
a program thnt no royal edict had
vising punishment for offenderà «tir- ent frame of mind
obedience to the doctrine of availability.
to get a glimpse of th«* four-wheeler con­ the man who commits a crime and the for<e unless signed by a
minister.
pmiaea Unit of the most cruel |H-ople of
of ndvniK'en made where the anffrngo
In the convention of 1852, held In Bal­
taining the departing grandee, as it bowl­ professional criminal there is a great gulf From that came. In time, the Idea that
the mlildle agtw. Rome time ago a boy «van not Involved, the np|»olntmvnt of
filed. Sarto had fallen very low in rak­
timore, there o«vurred another of those
ed rapidly out of sight.
an
edict
signed
by
a
minister
must
be
villa
gè
about
n
three women policemen In Htorkhnhn
strange nnd audden movements by which waa kidnaped from
As it rattled off in the direction of the ing the jewels; but when he fared the con-
the con frat In-tween prominent and fav* thirty miles from ( ìi I nk I :t ng and la nn Inafnu»*s«. The nnthorltlcs hnv<»
quays. Ludovic Sarto, the undeserving ob­ »••quenres of his act. the adventurer, hard­ signed by the sovereign.
Queen Victoria had a moment o* i ored candidates causes them nil to he dis- brought to thnt city to la- sold,
The determined tn experiment with them.
ject of so much solicitude and interest, ened as he was, shrank from the thief’s
•at leaning back on the cushions of the career that lay before him and, hesitat­ vacillation about that. She had, doubt* carded nnd the ¡nntition to be given to kidnapers were arrestisi mid returiuSl They nn» tn have anlnrles of 1JWO
rah. smoking one of the Del Pino cigars, ing. looked half-longingly back.
less. some r«*«*olleetlon of the theories some heretofore unknown quantity. To to the village, where the people dug a kronen« or about
a year, to begin
And while he hesitated, from the denfc
and outlining his plans to Alreste with a
of the divine right of kings, so when Use nn old nnd much us«fl if not nbnscd hole In the ground, like a grave, about with.
outside
came
the
cn«s«!ess
trnmp
of
feet,
figure,
when
the
tonrnnmerit
opened
four
loquacity that had not hitherto character­
Mr. Gladstone, then prime minister,
three fret deep, covered the bottom
England also has Just nntned het
and against the shuttered window shad*
■ renowned knights entere«! tfhe list*. They
ised the prince’s treatment of his valet.
brought her a paper to be signed she
and sides with utislnkivl lime, placed firat woman nehonl phyalrlan. Siu» la
| wen* l/ew’is <’ass of Michigan, the de­
“It will be easy enough to keep this ows of different shap'-s and sizes passer!
up,’’ h*» said hopefully, in French, "now and repassed. As he knelt there Snrto said:
feated candidate of 1-H18; James Buclmn- the offender, with Ills bunds mid feet MI mm Sophy II. Jnrkaon. M. D. and she
“I cannot sign It. That does not rep­ arf of Pennsylvnnin, Rtepben A. Douglas tied, upon the lime mid corerial his ha« been appointed In the borough of
that it’s smarted. I shall avoid people as found himself watching the shadows fur­
Then Crnydon.
| of Illinois and William L. Marry of New body with the sume mnterlnl.
much as possible on board and stay in my tively, and from time to time he glanced resent my sentiments.*
“Madam,” said the premier, “you York. After many exciting tilts, Frank- they filled the hole full of water, and
Stateroom. There’s one chance in a hun­ at the stateroom door opposite, quite un­
necessarily,
for
he
had
locked
it
himself.
■ lin Pierce of New Hampshire, a knight ns the lime slaked hi* was rimateli
dred that there will be any one on the
Where Total Kellpae. are Hara.
must sign It.”
At last, obeying a perfectly Inexplica­
steamer who ba* ever known either the
•*I>o you sa.v must to mo, Mr Glad­ who had remained in the shadow with alive and Ills Is.ly consumed.
It la n fnct well known to nntrnno
ble
impulse,
he
rose,
rather
sheepishly,
prince or myself before.”
stone? I am the Qu«*en of England.” I visor down, dnahed in, unhorsed hia oppo­
mere that tlie nverage number of total
Evidence Oft Mndr to Order.
“Most improbable,” the valet agreed; and felt the knob, trying the lock, mere­
“Madam, I am the pe<>ple of Eng­ nents and won tihe prise.
and partial aelljiara In any one year 1»
ly
for
the
satisfaction
of
reiterated
cer
­
“and you swear that you will leave those
Tommy Pop, wlint I. expert testi­
It
took
seventeen
Imllots
to
nominate
land. Hlgn.”
four; Hint the maximum 1» »even ami
tnmi s at I ba
o i found thorn, tainty. And then, crossing the room, he
i James Buchanan of Pennsylvania in the mony?
And she signed.—Courier Journal
the minimum two. Where only two
pre ,
There wa«. a shrffp n«»t^ of crouched down, with bls head to the level
Cincinnati convention of ISfifi. From the
Tommy'» Pop — Expert tretlmony
anxiety underneath his nervous insistence. of the window, and looked out with a
i firat he waa the leading candidate, but my »on. 1» n thing »iipplle<l hy men occur they are alwayn both of the nun.
vague, interrogative glance, which gave
All the l»HM belonging to the late I could not control two-thirds of the votes.
“Remember, Sarto, what I am risking.”
There nre n great many more eellpm*»
who tell the, truth to the hlghent bid­
The other met his glance imperturba­ way Instantly to one of blank, startled British ambaaaidor at (’onstant Inople, ¡On the sixteenth ballot the contest had
of the nun In the ctutme of a year or
incredulity.
Sir Nicholas O’Conor, have been sold ; narrowed down to Buchanan and Ikxig- der.—PlilliKlelphln Record.
bly.
a hundred year» than there are of tlie
For there on the deck, within ten feet jit auction. The usual notice was put las. On the next laillot delegation after
“Have I ever failed you?" he asked
moon.
Thl« fnct, notwithstanding,
All It la Worth.
quietly; "you and I have been through a of him, loaning quietly on the rail, hl« in the local,newspii|>erw, but the censor delegation «hanged Its vote until the en­
"Do you think there Is anything of however. Inindon. the metro|Mdln of th«
head and shoulders outlined by the even
great deal together, mon vieux.”
took sxcsptkm, as there were h omes In tire number, 296, were cast for Buchanan. a binding obligation when a man estab­ world, aroma to be a place where such
Ing sky, was the man in th« brown over­
There was a ¡»ause.
the list with the names of Pasha Selim Rtepben A. Douglas of Illinois, who hnd lishes osculatory reciprocity with a obstruct Ion» to the sun's light seldom
“I hope the money I have given will be coat.
and Haroun. which he considered was twice been a presidential candidate, at maid?”
occur.
enough for all Immediate needs,” Alceste
last succeeded in winning the nomination
offensive to Turks, and the list had to
CHAPTER VI.
"Of course not; that la mere lip ser­
pursued, changing the subject restlessly.
in 1860. But the rdhadow of secsstion was
appear without the names.
The moat natural man In a play la
The detective had his bark turned.
“For myself, I do not know what the
, over the land, ami the party, like the vice.”— Baltimore American.
the villain.
That was a momentary advantage, giv­
outcome of this affair will I m *. The pro­
«»untry, was suffering. The «»nventlon
Ile thnt will lo»e hl» friend for » Jem aaseraided in Charleston April 2.3, 1MI0,
A woman will take abuse from her
prietor has promised to do his utmost, ing the breathless rhanffetir an Inatnnt
A man usually d«*serv«*s aa much ug
but"—fie sighed "I shall neither «Jeep, to take in the full ominous meaning of desene« to <lle a beggar by th. bar and continued until May 3. After fifty- husband through love of hlui that «
ha will stand.
I a«v«n fruitless ballots, In which Itouglas clerk will take for money.
nor eat bread, till Son A1C« sm is saf«iy th« aituatlon. For thsrs was only on« gain.—Fuller.
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