Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, December 11, 1908, Image 6

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    nent of another equally sacred moro ro
vnt vow.
”11*» dynamite !” he rs>(>rtL
A Political Vendetta
WHY EGGS ARE HIGH.
Som* Ways Thia Expensive Necessity
May 8* Turned to Protit.
I
seasons of the year when Injects »nd*
worms ate plentiful and the fowls have
th# liberty of the tai in, little animal
food may fa frd
THE WEEKLY
OII AFTER XXII.
Another point abont feeding tri ain:
Yea. th. dynamite!
He fad pledged Uy jM"«a Iterate«. ISHillryman O nwvh Aerie.I Should it fa ground or frd wlwilef It
lur*l
Culteew
Curvallte.
is known th.it a certain prcqiortioti of
hia wool to the imprisoned agent of the
Eggs are 50 cents a doxen. because | the foxul of fowls is used hi produce
Vulcan t'onipaay to hasten to Murry villa
The main rcasoii, euergy to (frind the food, and from this
m wings of • i ' vvh I. and her* fa waa dal­ the hens don’t lay.
why they don't lay is because this is not ! point of view it is cheaper to have the
lying I
In a state food ground at the null
But it lias
It fad been a solemn compact between the natural laying season
Warren and hlnweir, that if he. Hop*, of nature fowls lay and breed in the been found by experiment that fowls
■«caped he was to hasten to the Vandyke spring season, and they haven't got not do well when led altogether
House at that town, and remove, sink. quite away from that habit. Old hah ground food.
.I'ffuse, obliterate rhe ilea th dealing ex its die hard with hens as with men
The final point in this discussion
ploalv* er* It had ripened to the full point This explains why with little car* the the laying capacity of the hen
If
hen
will
lay
in
the
spring
and
with
>f spontaneous combustion the next morn
the three things iiiciilioned above
CHAPTER XX -(Continued. 1
Th* dir* threat •tnick a chill to GM
much
care
in
the
fall
and
winter
she
: properly attended to. there will stilt
tag.
Fie rai.*ed Ms manacled wrist, and grit
eon Hop*'* staunch heart.
But a scarcity of eggs unless the fowls have
He fad been on hla way to fulfill hl« won't lay. or very seldom will.
ting his terth. shook the chain till It
"I anv reek Ires fava us* I am a heaien
through
centuries
of
training
and
;
the laying capacity, and it is no fault
I'ledge »hen. applying at this house for a
jaagied, but at once relaposd into the man." contiuu«!
Kan*—-'T anv, too. a
breeding the fan is gradually getting! i of the hen if she hasn't; the trouble
iwori ami defiant and over-confident ih>si«*rat» one. But it is not you who have horse and vehlel*. he fad no strangely away from her old habit of laying a'
goes back to her ancestor*.
discovered hia enemy.
maator of aa Inexplicable situation.
cimimv*ut*d me. You mad* a great play
He had loat valuable time—two whole few eggs in the spring and hatching'
“Sit down,” he invited next, with his
a atak* ami a trust for th* stake. But
them,
and
it
is
possible
now,
with
the
hours in thia house! Would he fa too
olippored foot slightly moving a chair to
I had th* reserve—that money. Even of
proper skill in handling, to make het ■ COMMERCIAL POTATO GROWING
late?
wants the intruder.
lay in winter whether she will or no !
half of that you robbed me th* severeil
Ihrapite hia Interest In Kane, his bar
“No!“ flared out Hope. “I—”
Hut the first thing we have to learn is Soma Good Po'nta on Ono of th*
bank note*. Writ, you had cut my claws,
**Bo reasonable.” «quaMy retorted Kane for without money I was at th# law's rowing anxiety concerning Claire! Hope that to get eggs in winter means a tight
Moat Profitabla of Crop*.
felt the spur of action like a sudden dag
—“it will pay you. believe me. You are mercy. Still. I proved myself a resource
against nature, against the old hen na­
ger thrust.
surprised. rrupinx in the dark, at aea ; ful man.
Hv
A
0.
t'rsig. Assistant HwOeulturtok Hi*ls
ture.
Winter
is
not
the
natural
laying
peerleas
in. Ther* was Clair*—th*
The unsuspected ax-ut of destruction
t'ollswaat Washington. Pwllmss
lfiCC Gobi mbit«
fiiirrwl
harbor
better let me he you pilot, for a spell at Clair*—whom you fairly drove into my
season.
rv|«Mwd.
according
to
the
dynamite
agent,
which h* railed Porto Hollo.
least.”
When a pullet has reached maturity,
anna.**
Potato land should bo plowed In the
in
a
closet
in
a
room
at
the
Vandyke
tftjhk Sir Frwnrlo Drahi» roturnad from
“Listen
no matter at what season of the year,
House at Murryvllle. now
shout
ten if she fa maintained in good health and fall and allowed to lie rough during the
»rriding up to the man and seising one
hl* voyage round th« world.
CHAPTSR XXL
. winter. Thia favor* the catching of
mile*
distant,
and
when
it
exploded-scores
►houKirr in his biting grasp until he
, vigor and gets the pro|>*r kind and
Hope gnashed hia teeth, but he tried to
winter moisture, and alluwe Hie sub­ BUS Sir Walter Raleigh brhoadsd In
—
a
hundred
—
Uvea
might
be
blotted
out
’
...
quantity of food, she will lay eggs if
winced with a roweriag shudder—”1 dis­ content h in we 11 for the sake of th* facta
l«ondon.
The urgency, th* horror of the affair ^e ha's the’ tap»« ‘cap.’inly"
surface soil to settle and the surface
' . _ - . . - . ■
l-ct us
covered you by accident, but fortune Kaue niiidit divulge
s*I Hope
1 ,> —he
I, -s ian.wieaHV.vii
l.ialul v
v
k
ltl2B Ths Plymouth company was or*
can
be
worked
earlier
in
the
spring.
consumed
unceremoniously
, analyze that sentence a little
would sooner or later have led me to
"I am goin< to tell you a little hiatory."
gauiaed.
darfievi from the room, leaving Kane «mat­
The first point raised is a question of If the fall plowing ia impossible, the
your lair!“
prxK-eeiltsI Kane, "because I fave a point
ed
at
the
motive
of
hia
sudden
evanish
maturity
The pullet must fa mature land should be disced in the fall so that 1701 Th» first mnatitutlon of Psnnsyl-
“I*air'*‘ derided Kane loudly—“don't to gain—facauae I have a compact, a bar­
meat.
vania wn» adoptfd.
fafore she lays. If a pullet lays in Oc­ the surface may bo rough and open
yoa see it is rather a prison?”
gain. to make with you.”
Hr h.-ard Kane call out sharply to the tober she must fa hatched early enough through the winter.
Deep plowing 173ft- <•»«. Oglsthorps ro embarked fop
“I came.” huskily pursued Hope, “to
“No!" declared Hope, uncompromising­
woman :
j in the spring so that she will reach ma­ usually gtvra better results than shal­
America, sevntu twin led by John We«-
demand of you yoar W ife.”
ly-
Hou*» turity in October. A Plymouth Rock low. The plowed land should be well
"Elite— It is Hope, that man.
ley and other mlMionarie«.
“Wbkii is cool, ch?” mocked the mis­
"But—ves. Eor her sake, for Claire'»
your
friends.
He
knows
all!
”
hatched
the
first
of
April
should
lay
creant.
harrowed narly in the spring, and if 17.'C> England
< Ire I »ml
war
againat
sake, you know !'
Ami a minute later, as he sped by the the middle of October or first of N"-
And just! You defy me------- ”
Bpala,
not immediately planted, it should be
Hope was shaken. II* paled. He dis
I
vemfar.
If
they
are
to
lay
a
month
window
outside.
Hope
shot
a
glance
past
“Not so. at the first Äiep I show her cerned the precipic* toward# which he
frequently harrowed in order to con­ 170.Y Ths “I'ennsylvanla Gssstts“ sp­
its waving curtains to see th* woman > earlier they should fa hatched a month
to you.”
ivaa hastening was being hastened by the
serve moisture »nd kill the weed»
pea rad in mmirtilng for ibs jMiasngs
earlier.
The
Leghorns
should
lay
the
roused
to
excitement
and
rushing
into
th*
“That woman!” hotly cried Hope.
sheer villainoua force of thia uian'a COol
which »tart after the first harrowing.
of the Stamp Art.
first
of
October
if
hatched
the
first
of
apartment
ecvupied
by
her
husband
to
“My wife—exactly.”
and calculating finesse.
Spring plowed land should be harrowed 1774 Th» first American ('«mgrssa, hav­
\pril.
learn more of his meaning.
“No!”
He fad pulled thia man down, and now
ing finished Ila deliberations, ad-
The next point refers to health and I immediately after the plow, to pre­
“
If
they
have
accomplice*
in
reach.
I
“Mrs. Percy Kane------- ”
in the dryer
he could at hia will send him to the «»1
jnurned. *
vigor.
The pullet must come to ma-1 vent lose of moisture.
shall fa pursued." reasoned ll»|i*.
“A lie!”
lows, he believed. Hia sworn holy duty
sections,
aome
form
of
subsurface
She I
1777 John Hancock resigned as I’rsal
So he did not pursue the open road, j turity. with good health and vigor. ___
“Elita !”
had been to run down thia man. II* had
but striking through the dense brush e*ti ■ must have had proper care during the packer should follow the plow, pnd
dent of the American Congress.
This name Kane railed in a clear, quick been baffled, circumvented.
Sow at the
i
brooding
and
growing
period
A
stunt
this aho.<ld immediaelly be followed by ITUS 1 Continental army disbanded and
nvatevl the precise direction in whitEi Mur­
tone.
final ending he was diverted from his ori-
ed
chick,
a
chick
hatched
from
an
egg
the harrow to work up a surface mulch.
ryvllle lay. and amid the vigor of intense
returned Io their homes
.Treaty of
Gideon Hope started.
Its mention ginal iHirpoae—for a woman's sake !
ezciteuumt and resolution diedainad all laid by a hrn out of condition, a chick If the soil plow* up cloddy, a plank clod
pre«-«» Mwtvn Greet Britain and the
aroused some hint, some vague memory
"Speak!" he said niandatorily.
that
ha.
hid
to
haltle
with
insext
pests.
[
masher may be uaevl quite profitably.
obataciea that lay in hia way.
United Stains proclaimed.
©f the past.
“Very well." answered Kane, somewhat
I or a chick that ha. not had proper food
A strange, new sense of exultation pre
It was an unusual n.nne: where had more sertaualy. "I determined to abandon
The time of planting should be gov­ 1793 Execution of the Girondist» during
exercise.
will
not
be
and
a
profitable
■
he heard it before? under what cirvum- the field when you *ev*ured the half of the seamed hia soul as he dashed madly on
the French revolution.
layer in any season, Haw to mat—tain erned largely by the climate and the
siam'es connected with a dark chapter in bank note*, though I was not entirely coherent. clear-cut purls»** were out the health and vigor of the flock is the I purposes for which the potato*» »re LMKl John Penn, one of the signers of
the black life of this man of plots and penniless, and as ! vaunted there was lined in hia thoughts. oT tactical, logical biggest problem in poultry keeping. To grown. The potato plant nreds ample
the Hrclaratlon of Independence from
sequence*. 'ITviis, he seemed to see the
cruelty ?
get eggs fh winter the hens must have' moisture when the tuber» »re setting;
Claire. While you were resting on your
North Carolina, died.
Before his perturbed mind could focus oars in fancied security I had fastened work of a forward twelve hours all mark constitutional vigor.
hence, the grower should endeavor to !MO7 Russia declared war against Great
and connect the l<K*se ends of the dim to my pretty secretary. My will seem*,! ed out and executed through time ami en­
The third point is that to get eggs! have the plants reach that stage of de­
Britain,
chain of rvtrwi*ect. a silken »wish again to fa her law—I only knew later your deavor—fa would secure. dispose of the the hens must have the proper kind and'
velopment at the time when the moist­ l-H|O Mexican
revolutionists defeated
swept the atmosphere. A shadow crossed 'hidtsvua plot in which hatred and revenge fearful explosive out of harm's way. Then quantity of food
The hen requites ure supply ia likely to fa favorable.
the Mpanisb at fatti, of law Oraras.
the draperies, they parted. The woman alone actuated her. I placed her in the a bold, uncompromising descent on th* more kinds of food than a cow or a!
For
early
new
potatoes,
the
»red
should
13LV Moravian Town, on th. Hirer
of the tragic face and fathomless eyes hands of a trusted friend while I hastened lonely haunt of the strangely mated hue bog -The cow needs no animal food;,
be plat xl as early in the spring aa the
band and wife.
•rood in their preseme, statuesque and im
Thames, destroyed by th* Americans
the hen doe*. The hen gives more con-,
my arrangements to wed her and fly the
■oil
will
permit,
on
light,
w»rm
»oil.
And then—Claire!
preasive as before.
under Gen. Harrison.
sideration to cleanliness of the product,
country and you. I had not heeled mad
There
was
the
star
of
hope
at
th*
eno
Far
late
potatoes
they
may
be
planted
Uncompromising sternness was in the old Gabriel Marsden’s threat. You might
than the cow
She seal* it up in a
1R1M Convention signed at leondon reg­
of
the
long
venture.
It
inspired
him
I
He
glance she bestowed on Kane.
He
shell of lime to keep it clean, and she as late aa the middle of June, provided
ulating the privilrgre of the United
say at th* very altar Elita. the woman
saved a familiarity chat was uneasy de you just saw. confronted me. She was might not locate her at once, but love therefore must have a liberal supply of the moisture supply is ample and con­
Hiales In the British North American
would
find
a
way
to
trace
her
myateri
spite his audacity.
All foods furnish a ■ tinuous; but where summer rain» can­
fisheries.
my Nemesis. She had learn«! of the pre­ OUS whereabouts, although these new dis mineral matter.
certain amount of mineral matter, but not be depended upon, the eerier the IR2.N Final completion of the Erie canal
“This gentleman.” b* said slurringly carious jioeition I was in—she was arm«!.
with a light gesture towards Hope, ’di» It was exposure, betrayal, death—or I «vveries might fa but the prelude to a not enough to supply all the shell ma- ■ potatoes are planted the fatter, if th*
celebrated at Albany.... Flrat boat
new
series
of
complications.
The
eml
terial when hens are laying heavily
pure-* tny statement that you are my must w«l her. Worse eban that, she liad
danger from froal la guarded against.
on ths Erie canal arrived at Buffalo
waa nearer, tragically nearer, than Gideon
What fno<l* should they fa fed ?;
w ife.”
The distance between rows and be­
baffled n>* eoni-erniag Claire.
She had
from Albany.
.
They should have grain, but grain alone I
“He need not.” coldly returned th- lured her away to an isolated place, had Hope fancied.
tween hills in the row ia an important IM I Ranta Anna entered the City of
It
waa
an
uncanny
hour
when,
tom
by
i
won't
do.
What
will
happen
if
the!
voman
put her io charge of an accomplice, a wo- briers and mud bespattered and bruised hen eats nothing but wheat? Remem-1 point in the potato culture. * Varieties
Mexico
w
“Proof. ElitaT
that tend to produce very large tubers
man knitted to her by tie* of nnwaverimt
She reached within her corsage. pro- fidelity. Thus was I baffled. She brought from frequent falls, he entered the silent ' faring that she puts nothing into an' should be planted eloee. Soil will ad­ IM.’»--The I’nlted State« naval academy
was formally opened.
egg that she does not eat, that an egg
duced a folded paper, unfolded it. and in me here—I dar«l not defy her—and I town of Murryville.
At the hotel, s light burned only In contains about one fifth ounce of fat and mit of close planting in direct propor­
an automatic way held it before him.
Bonaparte re
knew she had proofs—that is. the disposi­ the office, where half slumbered tb* tired that if she ate nothing but wheat she tion to its fertility and moisture con­ IM47-—Jerome
Hope’s ^uick eyes read the word* tion to doom me by the law if I resist*^
France after an exile of
In
i would get enough tar lor three or four. tent, ami the car* given the crop.
tracpd Mij-nss’it. In due form of legality
night clerk.
years.
•
far commands. Thus far she combined
Warren. Gideon's fellow captive in ths j | eggs a day and about enough protein high priced land, intensive culture
anuiiid^HiYahle genuineness it evidenced
with me: to fave you imprisoned, in private madhouse, had fully equipped him ! for half an egg a day. the thing that should tw practiceil and the rows soil lMt» A remarkable meteoric •<on» foil
that 4i duly appointed officer of the law hopes of securing the half ot the severed
near Charlotte. N. <?.
for the contingency of having to proceed will happen will fa that she will re- • - hill* planted as closely as the fertility
had joined in bole wedlock this man.
fank notes that yoq had secur«l posse» alone for the satchel of dynamita.
fuse to make eggs
The hen does not of the land will permit
Increasing IMs’iO The Northwest Pansage discovered
Petry V. Kan», with this woman. Elfta
«ion of. I promised to go with her to some
by Us pt. McClure of the f rivesti ga-
adulterate far product, otherwise she the six* of the “need pieces” will ac­
(To fa continued.I
Marsden, upon a certain night; upon a
foreign country if she «ii<v-e«led. But she
tor.
could fill up the egg with surplus fat. complish the same results aa close
night, in fact, surcordiiui to the oonsua> she did not trust m*. She has made me
like some people make butter, out of planting, but the danger of sunburned IRftI Southern cotton planters met at
A Tb«»u«hlfal ( ondurlor.
mat ion of that political vendetta which
a continual captive, as you see.”
Spurious oil or farf tat. She will make
Maron to devise a plan to prevent
Ixu«>r*nce often nave* much die*
had seen the extinguishment of the stork
tubers is apt to be increased.
“And Claire?" eagerly insisted Hope,
an honest article or none at all. The |
fluctuation in the price of the staple
swindler’s social and commercial career.
quietude.
Many
have
heard
the
story
No farmer who grows six or more
with iuHtruua eyes of anxiety—and love.
point is that the hen sliould have s.tch i
I.V»2
Fire destroyed a large section ot
•I know—now 7’ involuntarily cried
of the woman whose first experience foods as will furnish the necessary food acres of potatoes each year can afford
Kane shrugged his shoulders.
ths city of Sacramento, Cal.
Gideon Hope—and quick as lightning.
Of the
“Well." he said, annoyedlv gnawing the In a railway train ended with nn acci­ element* in proper proportions; in to do without a horse planter.
Thar is. he knew who this w'ornan Was.
ends of hia moustaiEie. conectoua of being dent. Thrown from her *e*t «nd ahaken other words, she should have a balanced several methods of hand planting, the IM! -Gen. Hunter superseded John C.
he “remembered.” the name “Marsden”
Fremont in command of the western
There are different ways of! following is the moet satisfactory:
a baffled, faaten man. "<fe has the ¡s*r- up generally, »tie nevertfalew« retained ration.
supplier! the missing link—this woman
dr|>artment of the army.
For instance, if1
severance and fierceness of a tigress—in tier equanimity. When asked If "lie balancing tfie ration.
After the soil is well prepared, open
was the daughter of that unfortunate
fact, she fas kept Clair*, too, a prisoner." werq frightened, »he replied. •'Fright­ the hen ha* access to wheat, to clover up furrows to the proper depth with a I «12 - Confederate cavalry under Gen.
man. Gabriel Marsden, who intruding up­
or kale and to grasshoppers, angle­
Stuart entered Chambersburg. Pa.
" Where r
ened! No. I didn't know but that wm worms and grit, she will balance far' single shovel plow. After the seed 1»
on Kane at the acme of hi» greatness with
Kane smiled provokingiy at the Ingenu­
the way they alway* xtojqied.'' It I* own_ratK>n. She will eat a little wheat.! dropped, cover with the plow and har­ 1MM Maryland proclaimed a free Stats
threatening fiercenews. had been sent to ous «Mternews of the other.
by Gov. Bradford.
The depth of the
jail on a trumped up charge, and. for all
to fa hoped that the trolley passenger a little clover and a frw grasshoppers row thoroughly.
“Do you suppose I would tell you
planting should depend upon the text­ IMS Gen. C lyases fl. Grant elected
Kane knew, languished there now. or was
In
Mr.
Howell»'
anecdote.
Intr<«!u<-ed
or
angleworms
and
eat
enough
of
each
j
that?" he inquired sardonically.
I’ri^hlmt <»f the United Sfat«**»
ure of the soil, and upon whether early
a wanderer, a fugitive, with a broken life
"After all the wrongs you hare done into ”Confe«»ion» of a Summer ColO to furnish the egg making elements in
or late potatoes are desired.
Five 1R74—-Episcopal conference In scMdon In
and blasted energies.
right
proportion.
An
occasional
feed
of
trust
ni»t.” was poaaeaaed of the aanie
me------ "
New York adopted a resolution op-
And this woman—Elita—was the fair.
corn or oats in place of wheat would . inches is not too deep for late potatoes,
“Call quits, then!" hoarsely, suddenly in the event. The conductor, at least. improve the ration.
posing ritualism In the church Ber­
Innocent riri Kane bud wedded in a dis­
on light, mellow soils, but three to
Hayk
preserved
hi»
prewnce
of
mind.
spoke
Kane,
dropping
bis
tones
to
a
whis-
tant Ohio town, d<*serted. placed in an
ries.
This much for the food
How shall four inches is better for an early crop,
insane asylum, and then, sectiring a di­ per. “fat up on me for a crime you can Mr. Howell»:
it fa frd? Again you must take sc-I or.on very heavy, or very wet soil.
l.HNO -James A. Garfleld of Ohio elected
never
fully
prove."
I
had
long
expected
to
ace
aome
on»
vorce by fraudulent means, forgot her.
count of the nature of the hen. She is!
President of the United States.
The amount of seed to use varies
"I have "Worn------- ”
thrown out of tlie open trolley car at a busy creature naturally: that is part | from three to ten sacks ;>er acre, and
until the fateful day when her father
IWL'l Henry Irving made hia American
la
not
she,
Claire,
all
in
all.
“
Bah
I
brought him word to have a care for him­
aome of the ahort curve*. One day a of her life, and you must keep her busy depends upon the variety of the soil.
debut in New York City.
If she has free '
self. for she bad escaped and was “on now ?”
woman waa actually hurled from her or let her fa busy.
Varieties which tend to produce very I.HNi*» Bartholdi's Statue of Liberty, In
It was tm». Gideon Hope lowered his Heat Into the road. Luckily, ahc alight­ range on the farm she will keep herself
his trail!”
New York harbor, dedicated by Pres­
busy and her muscle and digestion in j large tubers should have a large quan­
A Nemesis, truly!—dimly, but with a head—in humiliation. Truly, he was pal­
ed on her feet, and »tood looking about good order, but when you shill her up j tity of seed. Rich land should receive
ident < 'leveland.
half-suspicion that she was Kane*« gaoler, tering with thin enemy, for he surmised
a* If In a daze.
If the seed 1KKS 'Hie first Legislature of the North
in yards you ar; imposing
_
_ artificial j more seed than poor land.
Hope began to rn-ad between the lines.
the daring proposition that waa coming.
“Oh! oh!” exclaimed a paaaenger. conditions and you must provide exrr- pieces are not too large, the number of
West Territories «»|M*ne<l at Regina.
“I- that all?' fe’l from the woman's But he was only human, and—he loved
“Rhe'» left her umbrella I”
cine for her
I have kept hens for a 11 eyes to each piece makes no difference. 18IH -The Provincial art almllahlng sep­
Clair» Tremaine.
lip« in hard, metallic tones.
The conductor promptly threw It out year on a bare board floor in a small j It is more important that the size of
“Yes.” bowed Kane simply, and dhe de-
“Go on !” he said, without lifting hb
arate schools in Manltolm declared
parted with the same uncanny tread that head.
“Why, did that lady wlah to get pen and fed them well, They laid about the pieces sohuld be uniform thsn that
unconstitutional by ths Siiprrm«
three dozen eggs each during the year. ; there should be the same number of
had sign.ilizwl her appearance at his hail.
“I will make a bargain with you —fair out?” I faked.
Court of Canada.
and at the end of the year with this sort eyes in each piece.
Hope drew a perplexed hand across his exchange: Rid me of this woman who Ims
The conductor pondered a moment
!R03— An electric rar went through a
of luxury and ease they had lost their
clammy forehead. He almost unconsci­ me in chains, that is, give me the chance fafore he anawered:
Frequently only a part of the pota­
draw at Portland. Ore., and twenty
constitution and their usefulness; while toes which are planted come up.
ously dropped to the chair that had been to fly. She has not, and I have secreted
Thia
persona were killed..Steamer City
"Well, »he'll want her umbrella, nny- other hens fed in the same way, but
proffered by Kane. Voidly he gazed at the the half of the severed bank notes. Rd*-
may be due to one or more of several
of Alexandria, from Havana for New
with a ground floor and deep litter to
schemer who always seemed to have some cure rny freedom, as I say, and give me way."
causesH, all of which Should be guarded
York, burned at sea; thirty lives lost.
scratch in and yards to run in. laid
your worthless half of the money, a start
strong trump card in reserve.
Cut seed potatoes should t«M- Havld B. Hill, for the third time,
over twelve dozen eggs each, and at against.
1*3 h «1 of the Rouf«*
“Expla in!’ be said in cracked, dry of twenty-four hours against pursuit, and
never be allowed to remain in piles un­
accepted the Democratic nomination
One mhl, wintry morning, snys a the end of the year were still in the
tonefi.
I will tell you what thia woman will
for Governor of New York.
business The hen needs exercise. The til they heat, and are thereby seriously
Kune laughed jarringly. On the table never tell while I am on the same conti­ writer In the Argonaut. n man of tall
demand for animal food may be sup­ injured. Seed potatoes that have been ^ROfi'-The trial of IL 11 Holmes for
near by was a skein of silk, lying beside nent with the being she deems her rival— and nngnlnr Imlld was walking down a
plied in different ways.
Skim milk, exposed to too low temperature will
murder Iwgan In Philadelphia.
some fancy embroidery work, carelessly the whereabouts of Claire Tremaine.”
steep hill at a brisk pace. A piece of milk curds and buttermilk will take the seldom give a uniform stand. All de­
The tempting halt allured, but only for Ice under the snow caused him to slip
left there, it seemed, by «ome feminine
contingent
of Canadian
place of meat if enough of it can fa cayed tubers and those which have 1R!H» First
worker of the household.
a moment did It dazzle. Then there was and lose control of his feet. He ts-gan
tmo|si for South Africa nailed from
fed. Skim milk is largely water, and brown or black spots through the flesh
With his deft, nervous fingers, Kane a sudden revulsion of feeling with Gideon
Quebec.
a heavy laying hen can scarcely drink should not he planted aa there are two
to slide, and was unable to stop.
seized it. twirled, twisted, disarranged It. Hop«.
enough of it to get the necessary amount diseases which are found in thia state 1900-The status of Queen Victoria was
At
a
crossing
half
way
down
he
en
­
A hopeless mass of mingled threads, he
He abruptly arose to his feet.
His
of animal food. There is nothing fat­
unveiled at Montreal... .Cenatia bu­
cast it into Hope’s lap.
head came erect, his eyes were stern, duty, countered a large, heavy woman. The ter than fresh-cut lean meat and bones, which are sure to result in an unsatis­
reau announced the population of ths
meeting was sudden, and fafore either
factory stand if seed infected with
“A tangle—a riddle!’ he scoffed—“as resolve, shone from bis soul.
the danger from uncooked meat scraps,
United Staten to be 70,290,230, an
realized It a collision enxned. and both
soon hope to solve the enigma to which I
“No!” he said—once and defiantly,
however, being that they are liable to them is planted.
Increase of over 13,000,000 In ten
«lone ran furnish the key.”
Cut seed should never be planted
were sliding down hill, the thin man contain disease germs, and unless it is
“No?” echoed Kane, thunderstruck.
years.
“A challenge?" cried
Hope wrathily.
“I shall find Claire Tremaine without underneath, the fat woman on top.
known to fa free from disease it is deeply in the cold wet soil, or unsatis­
“You forget : ! have found you! I have your help. As to you— heavens I”
When th* bottom of the hill
wa« fatter to cook it. The commercial ar­ factory germination is sure to result. 1901 Ths ship Perseverance, with four­
rs**a;H‘<| defeating your kind intentions for
Gideon Hope started as If from a vio- reached, and the woman was trying to ticle of beef scraps put up by the large Finally, in the dryer sections, potatoes
teen men, lost in the Arctic region.
my welfare. I have but to proceed on my lent electric shock.
recover her breath and her fret, these packing houses are largely used. some should fa planted to uniform depth be- • 1902 -Canadlan-Auatrallaii cahle com­
way. apprise the police, and—”
He had resolved not to palter with Hila
of the stuff sold for poultry food is low the dry surface mulch in order to
faint words wore borne to her ear;
pleted from Vancouver tn Fanning
“Stop there,” directed Kane Insinuat­ man, and he now determined to free him
island, a distance of 3,400 miles.
I only fit for fertilizer, however. During secure a uniform stand.
"Pardon
me,
madam,
but
you
will
ingly, leaning forward and fixing his from that hampering chain and drag him
Mrnrt ■a**«stl«ns.
Ruapbrrrr le«.
1003 New Irish land act went Into op­
glance significantly upon his vis-a-vls— to tfie nearest jail—for the sanctity of have to get off fare. This Is as far as
AH lard to fry fritters and donghnnts
Roll four Hipfula of water and one
eration.
“you forget.”
his vow to Ms dead brother's memory he I go "
.
and a half rupfula of sugar twenty must be sizzling hot fafore putting tn 1003
“Forget what?”
roughly demanded must do this!
President Roosevelt sent Rorro-
Hope.
If the woman Elita interfered, so mudh
Now York City Is growing rapidly In minutes. Cool, add two cupfula of rasp­ the hatter.
tary Metcalf to Ran Francisco to _ In-
the worse for her.
tahleapoonfuls
“CTairer
Candles will bum slowly |nd steadily
veatlgate the anti Japanese sentiment
ltrs population of millionaires.
Thera berry juice end two
Hope shivered from the shock. True!
But, about to advance upon his enemy are about 2.000 of them now. while lAnon Juice. Ktrsln anrj freeze, using through the evening If they are kept
on ths Pacific coast*
—it was Claire now, Claire only: any­ arid carry Into execution this design, as
there were only thirty, a quarter of a th'ee parts finely crushed Ice to one on Ice all day.
thing and everything for Claire!
has l>een said, Gideon Hope was suddenly
pert rock salt.
To obtain the rasp­
century ago.
To keep mold from pick I*», In the
Wo Spender.
“We have arrived,” pronounced Kane electrified.
berry juice wash the berries and etrt’n top of each jar or bottle place a layer
Rlnggn—Ilow have you spent the
bluntly, “at a vital, a final stage of the
The life currents of his being checked
through
double
cheesecloth.
A wire contrlrance to hold a Spool Io
or horse-radish roots, sliced thin.
summer, Jlnngs?
game.
But
I know your hope, your their flow and hia heart stood still.
He had wasted, was wasting, precious the neck of a medicine bottle la a Cali­
Jlnngs-Haven't spent It; my wife
The men who can give aatlafnctor;
rhon^it—the woman! Well, then, move
If you «re unable to satisfy your­
without m». move agHnat me, and you momenta--was sacrificing duty, and men­ fornia Invention of value Io the sick explanations of their failures are ths self—»nd you cannot—bow can you and the girls have looked after all th*
bmij win.
But she will be M.”
aced humanity appealed for the fulfill- room.
ones who become loafers.
hope to aatlsfy others?
I spendine this se won. —Toledo Biada.
WELDON J. COBB
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