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k « conree. Axil thmngh : or we may anees» d la finding each strong preeumpttea that he bas .km» so as to justify a postpone meat of ths marrUg*. That would suit you; while, on my »id». I should get rid of ou» of Mia» Cat»rbam's adeeraariee perhaps." “That is a epl»ndld Mea I will ge In with you heart and »oui " 'Tory gr»xl ; tbi th* tirsi thing w» bar» got tn do Is to eacerteln. If posai bla. who I» likely to b» old I’«gram's nom lesa I have a friend who. I think, will glv» ua a valuable hint on that point If he can only b» convinced that this mar riage I» against Ml»» Ph Hiltner»'» Inclina tiene " "But when h« hears all that 1 ha*» to tell him surely that will b» sufficient." replira! rhlllimor» hastily. “Well. shs refused to see you. I« there not any Mend of th« family whs take* your part?” •Y«.: Mm. I.yUM WrvgU Beatrice's gra ndmather. It was she who ««nt tn, word of this projected marriage and •ailed m» hem» from Malta Beatrice baa livrai with her all her Ufa" “What! 1*1» widow of th» famous finan cler? That Is th» very thing It Is v»ry possible my friend Hemmlngby, th» man seer of th» 'Vivacity.' know» something of her Tou g»t a not» from her. atron» ly backing up rout case, and I think Hemmlngby will n»lp us. He know* th««* r«grams well, and almoat hinted th« oth er night that h» could make a pretty shrewd guess In what direction to begin bls Inquiries.*' “All right.” ssld Ph 111 I mor*. rising. “I will get that letter from Mrs. Lyme Wregi» to-morrow, and we will erpoee the* Pegram bandits before the week Is out " ke took th» ralaalv». "It shell be M»tlt HOMER NOW RUINS aa you Wish Armed »Ilk thia. It I ba*» •ny lock. I »hall beat that beast Pegram Much Buffering and Death In Wake of y»t; and now I will aay good by." Kansas Tornado. Jack awaited th* arrival of that not« of Mrs. I .yaw W regie' which ka had hlus- Kansas City, May 17. A recapitu self poat*d. feeling a littla dlapoasd te lation of the storm, general over «nethematI m that lady'« over caution No Northwestern Missouri and Eastern sooner did It arrire than Ja.h apral to Tuesday, May IB. of a data for a vote, but it ram» to and Central Kansas, and extending Into th» Temple. and, placing It In Ring Washington, May 18. After devot naught bvrauaa of objection from Bev- Oklahoma, and which in places reached wood'» band». euggeeted th» sooner th«v te the proportion of a tornado, shown «aw Mr. Hstnntlngby ths bettor Th» two ing the greater part uf the day's ses •ridga. HAWLKY SMAHT three known dead and 56 injured, at a.-i-ordlngly proceeded te th» "Vivacity." sion to debate, the senate pasaed upon a Wednssday, May 12. AraH. * "Brate. Bgjra” ®-—- * V k ' least half a doxen of the latter serious and were fortunate enough te find that number of important committee amend Washington,May 12.- Afteradcbats ly hurt. Mr. Hemmlngby bad not left tha theater. ments to the tariff bill. It also re jected an amendment by Stone, restor of s»v»ral hours in th» s»nst» taaiay on The principal damage waa done at “I gave you a hint," he said, “about the window glas» schedul» of th» tariff Hollis, a town of 16(1 Inhabitants, near what I should do If I were In jour place, ing the Dingley rates on rsiurs On table and butcher knivea, etc., bill, Aldrich aaked that the paragraph Concordia, Kansas, ami at Mount and I told yott then that I had nothing now to de with It. and a« they were the committee reduced the rates of the be pawed over. Some other sections Waahlngton, Mo., a suburb eight miles both friend* of min», had excelleai reaeena Dingey law about 30 per cent relating to glass manufactured arti east of Kansas City. In both of three foe not meddling with what do*» eel cea CHAPTER XIII. The committee has increased the duty cles that previously hskl lx»n pas».-.I (daces practically every house waa Next day Jack Phillimore made his e»rn me" on needles to 31.25 per thousand and over ware agreed to. eithef damaged or demolished, and “Tea." replied ft I ng wood, who had eel- 25 per cent ad valorem, Gallinger de way to Ronald Ring*,**!'« chambers la Th« senate considered eectiona that dosena of persons Injured. dently got up hl» brief with great <ar»| the temple. He found that light of the clared that the present rate waa so low had b*»n paase.1 over until ths iron or* Mount Washington, Mo., 22, three lea at bon». Jack's name, of .our»*, was "but you wwuld not « m th« y*nng lady that foreign needles were driving the paragraph war reached, when Craw quite sufficient an Introduction. Ring- ■aerifloed frnudiilaatly t» a Pegram whea American article out of the markeL ford apoke at length upon the lack of perhaps fatally. Near Great Berni, Kansas, 20. mostly wood al»ck him hvartily by the hand, put W 1» within your power t» pr»»»at IL“ The paragraph was adopted. wisdom of any tariff that encouraged men here of a crew on a Santa Fo work Elm Into an easy chair, proffered him "All»* nw to r»n>arh that I ha»w An increase of 5 per cent of the the exhaustion of natural resources train, which was blown from the track. •oiwcco In al! shapes, and then aald : nothing about any fraud: and aa far tha "Now you shall tell me what there la lady. Ob» la going t» marry Reb Fagvata house duty on steel plates, and increaa- which could not readily be produce.) Four of these are in a serious condition. Ho lla, Kansas, three. *o tell about dear old Bob; by the time of her own fro» will, and It la moot obvi ee on wood acn-wa of various sixes here, lie insisted that there should you have done that I hope you will feel Rotedale View, Kansas, a suburb of ously no bnalnoM of mine even If oh» were adopted. The adoption of com be no tariff on Iron ore, oil, lumber and that 1 am no longer a stranger " la only marrying him to pl««w her r»la mittee amendments without aye and coal. Kanot a City, two. In ths vicinity of nay votes being called for. the reading Faynter spoke In favor of ths remov Hoisington, Kansas, four. Ja<-k IffMllitnoer heartily responded to i lone" his boot'd cordial welcome, and briofly Ila took th« letter that Ringwood proceeded rapidly until the Section re al of the duty of six cents a pound up Pond Creek, Oklahoma, four. told rbe little (hero waa to tell about Bob protfarrat He read It rarefully. and as lating to umbrella and parasol ribs and on leaf tobacco as a means of freeing The storm followded a terrific down Rinrvrood. stretchers waa reached, and then Dolli the tobacco growers from the control pour of rain. Ths wind came up sud h» concluded, aahl “By t-hd way.” he continued. "that "Woll. th» writer epeake h»r mind (Wat ver objected to any increase. The of ths tobacco trust. denly. swoo|M<d down with but little ww* a vory curious bit of news that you ty plainly. Rhe la th« young lady's grand committee rates were sustained. warning, and striking the small terri •ent nw in your last letter to him. I mother. la «he not? It do«» aeera rather To Proclaim Conservation. tory described, wi(>ed it out almost hdard my und» nuke the alightrwt throwing herself away.” cotitinued the Monday. May 17. Washington. May 18.— Special Di completely. Frame houses were cruen allusion to lent engaged in any such nauwup-r “a beatrtlful girl Ilka Ml»» Phil Washington. May 17.—A compre ed, the sides apparently being forced bl< lottery ad you mentioned. df course. limor* marrying mir-b a on*-hor»» kxdtlng hensive discussion of the income tax rector John A. Fox, of the National I understand that it is only a chance, Nit concern aa Rob Pegram. Rtlll. though by Sutherland, of Utah, and an ex Rivers and Harbors congress, who is inward, while others were toppled over if it did com« off it would be a tremend they won't match. Bob 1» a good-t»tnp*r*l tended »(leech by Depew in support of now on the Pacific coast, has planned a and carr'ed from their foundations. tour of the stat» of Washington in con In some cases sides of buildings were ous windfall for him. I should think It fellow; they will hav» plenty of gold CHAPTER XIV. the pending tariff bill, conaumed moat would enable him to clear I J» ketown.“ Jack Phillimore wan aa energetic a dust, ami I hav» no doubt will run to of the session of the senate today. junction with Dr. N. G. Blalock, a di carried away, leaving the roof ami a Unt. of course. I cannot «ay. har young gentlenwin of eight and-twwnty as gether pretty comfortably.” rector of that organisation, residing at few small articles to mark the site. ing no conception of the extent of his needs be. Of a rest leas and active dis "But »till,” burst tn hot-h«wded Jack Sutherland argued against the constitu Walla Walla. The propaganda started Itabilltim; but mnee I wrote Ixwd T^k- position. he waa not at all the man to Phllllmor», "you ar» an old Mend of t«»rd tionality of the Federal income tax ami in the East and South in behalf of a THÈ A.-Y -P. FAIR. tngton had taken dtepa to endure that a 1 sic with hie arms crossed und*r any dr- Istklngton'a: you would aur»ly not < m * declared such a tax should be left as a comprehensive plan of waterway de big alice of that hundred and sixty thou- cumatancsa. That he should engage In hi* daughter mad« mlaernbl» for Ilf» by means of revenue for the states. Be velopment is thus to be extended to the mnd pounds falls to himself. I wad talk thia campaign against the Pegrama with being married to a man aha rannot .-ar* fore adjournment a couple of hours Pacific coast and for the next few Soma Brief Notes of lnts»»»t on the E»position Which Opens June I. ing over the whole thing with Mr. Car- with all hie characteristic energy about—a nan lik» Pegram, who»» a.xxMint were devoted to a discussion of the months Fox and Blalock will meet the bwkle, one of rhe great *gune’ of our only natural. It waa a fight for the hand of himself, after all. Is extremely doubt cutlery schedule. The Oregon building was the first of business men and commercial bodies of pevfeeaion. and an old friend of tha Via- r of the girl he loved, wholesome animosity ful" A general reduction of customs du the state of Washington for the pur the stale buildings to be finished. Cal count'a. and he aaid it w«« quite one of I towanis a rival that caa always be de "Bxcu»» ma. Mr. Phllllmor».'* replied ties of five per cent annually is pro pose of arousing additional interest in ifornia made a good second. the «marteat rnovea La bad ever heard pended upon In the glamor of a first pas the manager ‘ lliat Bob I'egram la what posed by Owen in an amendment that this rapidly developing subject. Mu Rainier, the highest mountain •£.* sion. He wac In rhe Victoria road soon b« represents himself to bo. I -an vouch he offered. The amendment proposes in the United States, towers 15,000 “What tha deuce do you mean?” said after twelve; and. asking for Mrs. T.yme for. but you are a relation, and so han that this reduction be made annually feet above the grounds of the Alaska Employes Make Charges. Phillimore. Yukon Pacific sx|>oaition. “Why. surely you hare hear«! that your Wregia, found that lady, as ho anticipated. a claim to Interfere: to say nothing." he until a lessened revenue from each ar Washington, May 14. Representa concluded slowly, and with a slight twin ticle is shown, and in ouch case the Five million dollars' worth of gold cousin, the Honorabla Mim Bearrice, la In the drawing room alone. tive Ellie said today it waa because of “I am afraid I did not play my cards kle of bis »ye. "of a rather perwonel In president is authorised to fix the duty abont to be married.“ complaints made by school employes at dusL just as It came from Alaskan well yeoterdav.* ’ aaid Jack, th* first greet tervet In the matter If I mistake mat." at a rate that he believes will produce the Umatilla Indian agency against placers, will be part of the Alaska ex “Tea; to a fellow called Pegram. I am "Be quiet. Phlllltnore." suddenly ex the greatest revenue. told. And why on earth the i* going to ings paMh'd “I a littlo loot <ny temper Superintendent McFatridge that the hibit. 1 was tried rather hardly ” claimed Ringwood. "Ieejk her». Hem H mttt him we ran nona of ua underah&nd. Live specimens of all game and game latter had been relieved of charge “ Yea. ” replied Mrs. Lyme Wregia ; “ roti mlngby, you know just as well aa we do Saturday. May 15. unleaa it ia that the baaat baa lota of the school affairs, pending investiga birds found from Point Barrow to Tia had a chance and failed co take advantage that this marriage Is simply the amalga money.” Washington, May 15.—The lowering Juana, will be seen in the immense “I can make that clear ro you in a of It. There was a moment when she mat Ion of the two last shareholders, as of duties in the case of eight or ten tion into the chargee. It IS understood game paddock. wan In a melting mood . and if you had they suppose themeelvea. In the 'Grant the complaint is based entirely on the van few word*. Pegram oenior la one classes of wire goods contained in the The province of Alberta and Saskatch of the three nominators left in the ‘Groat only been tender with her then. I think Tontine.* I declare I think, under th« steel schedule, upon motion of Aldrich, superintendent's administrative meth ewan, Canada, will make splendid ex the diances ar* that ahe would have con- clrcumatancea. that somebody ought te --!» am! that nothing aenaational la in Tontine.’ His eon ia to uiarrjr I »rd in charge of the tariff bill, gave great volved. Temporary Su(>ervi»or Me- hibits of their mineral and agricultur Lakington'.« daughter, eo that rhe Via feimed everything, and we should at iraat •«« that old Pegram'» claim Is all rigbL encouragement today to senators who Chesney is in charge of the school. al resources. at rang« have known th» ‘ whjr ’ of this If lord Iaklngton Io too Indolent to taka count and Pegram senior may dbare the The University of Idaho cadet band the trouble, then I really think that are advocating a revision downward. whole hundred and aixty thousand pound® marriage.“ of 40 pieces will play at the fair this “I must do ■J best fo remedy th« ml« Jack Phillimore, as Mias Beatrice's next With evident gratification. Beveridge be' we**n them aa noon aa they ran prove Court Martial for Hains? summer. The Idaho legislature passral the death of th* nominee of Mias Cater take In the meantime, strictly between m-arewt relation, la justified In ra-elni that greeted the proposed amendments by Washington, May 14.—Final adjudi ham. the third nominator left In. II- ourselves, you will promise me. Mr» .Miss Beatrice’s wraldlng settlements, the chairman of the finance committee, cation of the case of the state of New an appropriation allowing the battalion to go into encampment at the SXJMiai. wa.« an old man of wandering habits, and. Lyme Wregis. not even to hint, not to which. In good truth, are Involved In the declaring; York against Captain Peter C. llama, tion immediately after the end "Good, that's making progress." of th» aa he ha« not been heard of for aome breathe a word of what I am gnlnf to Tontine.' are all right and genuine." Jr., for the munieg of William E. An "Quite so." replied the manager. "Still, The entire session was devoted to university year. time, rhe probability is that the result tell you?** nis, will be awaited by the War de ‘‘You may rely upon my ■Hone»." «ahi a» I said before, what have I to do with the steel schedule, the section relating of the inquiries the PegratM are inoti The Michigan building will tie the all this?" tuting will result in the diacovery of hi* the old lady. to pen knives being under considera partment before it determines upon the only state structure financed loyally. “It hat been suggested decease.“ "Bvecything •nd nothing.” replied tion when the senate adjourned to meet attitude the military branch of the The money to defray the expense of there is something not quits right aliout government will take. If the depart building and entertainment was raised •'‘What a raiwally plot,” exclaimed Jack these Pegrams, and surely that 1» a point Ringwood, “We will Investigate th» Peg at 10 o’clock Monday morning, one Phillimore paamonatrly. “I bogin to oee (bat ought to be - l-^ired up. I am given rums; but what we want you to do for hour earlier than the senate has been ment decides there waa a military by subscription in Seattle. it all now. Boa trice U aacrlri<-ing hereelf to understand tliat the man who holds us. la just to give na a hint sber» to b*- beginning business during the last ten offense, as distinct from a civil offense, Guards on the grounds of the exposi the officer may be tried by court mar tion will wear pearl gray uniforms and and m* for the wake of her father. I>o ¡tnosewdon of tha clue quits declines to fin.” days. "Aod I now, ” exclaimed ItlrigworaL tial. irrespective of the action of the you know that I looked my »elf a» it is planned to make the force the open his month on rhe m.trter unless he what la to be our first courts of New York. angngH»l to my cousin when I left Eng is first firmly convinced that Beatrice is breathlessly. Friday, May 14. best dreaaed police body ever seen m •move? ” land worn* few month« ago.” Washington, May 14.— Again the this country. in reality averse to thio propoaed mar "I think." replied Hemmlngby slowly, Persia Plans Reforms. * “No, 1 cannot oay I did; nor did I riage.“ committee on finance waa upheld when "that the history of the illn«M of Mr. know of thia projected marriage till aixnit Washington, May 13. That the Per “Well, why do you not tell him that Krabbe, from the time he broke down In the senate today by a vote of 35 to 42 sian government will look to England TRAIN HELO UP three nights ago. I certainly did know voted down an amendment by Cummins sb* io so? ” Pegram'e office and had to give up work, that Ix>rd lAkington hed a daughter, be and Ruaaia for support in tranquilixing to lower the duty on round iron and up “Ah. you see that, as s rejected lover, down to the state of hi» health in hie rra cause. aa Mies Caterham*» representative Robbers Hake Good Haul on Great held the house rate, which was recom the disturbed situation in Persia and of the ‘Great Tontine,’ I made it my duty he would hardly credit my evidence on tlrement at the present day, would very Northart Road. bringing about reforms contemplated mended by the senate committee. Al to inquire al »out the other competitors. I that point. There is only one person likely pay fnr looking into.” Spokane, Wash., May 17. Groat “Cmbb—f’rabb: I neeer heard the most the entire day waa given up to a under a constitutional form of govern like the Pegrama. am diligently eearebing that I can think of whom be ia likely to ment, is stated in dispatches from the Northern passenger train No. 3 waa for Mies <'a ter ham'« missing nominee, al accept as an authority, and th«t is your name before.” observed Ringwood. "How debate on the profits of the United do you spell it—C-r-a-b-b?" States Steel corporation, and toward American legation at Teheran. Anew held up by two masked robbers between though. of couno in diametricaly opposite self.” "No; It is rather alngularly sp»lt— the end personalities were exchanged. cabinet haa been formed, general am Mead and Colbert shortly before mid “Me! But who on earth, pray. Io this Inter** to fh*ini: my object being to find The mailcar th« old man alive, and theirs to find him mysterious unknown? and when, where, K-r a-b-b-»- Krabbe lie waa, till lately, Beveridge propoaed an amendment in nesty is to be granted to the political night Saturday night. old Pegram'» confidential clerk, and that creasing the duty on tobacco and its offenders and permission extended for and the engine were detached and taken dead. Ik» you love your cousin B*atri«-e and how does he expect me to testify?” “You know Mr. Hemmlngby, manager is where I should begin, no matter why.” product« and charged that by continu political exiles to return. In genuine earn**?'' by the rubbers three miles east of Hill “Well. Phillimore." exclaimed Ring ing the short weight packages of the “Do I love her? What nonsense you of rhe Vivacity Theater, I think?” yard. Pwhere the mails were rifled. Cure Act of Court. art talking . *he is the only woman I I-akington he« wood. rising, “we mu«t be very grateful Spanish war period the tobacco trust ”Y*o. very slightly; The engine was then reversed and sent ever cared a rush about in the course of brought him up Into our box once or for what haa been vouchsafed to in. was reaping a harvest of 32,000,000 a Washington, May 15. — Attorney back down the track, where it crashed lay life. Have I not come home to claim twice. I am quite willing. If it pirata«« Good-by. Ilemmingby; I do not eiippo»« year. General Wickersham has indorsed the into the standing train. bar aa my bride, and prevent thia <lis- you, to admit that he seemral « pless- we shall get any more out of you.” Asking that an interview with J. J. joint resolution introduced by the Penn- When the collision occurred a number "No," rejoined tfie manager, laughing. graceful marriage, if poaeible ant. gentlemanly man enough ; but you Hill be read Scott indorsed its advice sylvsnia delegation in congress to of the passengers, it is reported, were “Then you will excuse my a.king /OU don’t, surely, expect me to write and call “The oracle has spoken. When you hav» worked oyt the due I have given you let to congress that oratory be suspended make effective the commodities clause injured. A hurry call waa sent to Hill one more delicate question, Har« jrou him to the family counsels?” and that congress promptly pass the of the Hepburn act against the coal yard for doctors, who were rushed to been at oil oucceosful?” “And yet If you do not. I don’t know me know the result, and I will tell you carrying roads. This is regarded as the scene in a special train carrying bill. “No; my uncle won’t lioten to me II« how w * ar* to g«t this du« timt 1 re what I think of you as detectives.” "This," Scott said, "is in line with an administration act to counteract the officers. (To be continued.) says the marriage la all arranged, and quire.” letters I am daily receiving, begging the results of the Supreme court's de The train waa left standing several ■met take plaeo. while Beatrice refuses to “But. mt dear Jarir, it is imiosaible. I Hot <l»l<i«a < are foe P«rawa«ta. and praying that these gentlemen (wav cision Isat week, which was that the miles from a telegraph station, where SM me." cannot write to a man I only just know Hot onion», according to a French ing his hand over the senate chamber) roads might transport the coal of th« one of the trainmen waa sent to notify “Well. Mr. Phillimore. you cannot I* atout s'.i<*h an extremely delicate subject physician, are said to lie a »lira cure get through with their windjamming mining companies they control. the Spokane office of the hold-up. thio. You mast »** that yourself.“ ■aid to have done murii for yourself “Yea. I will admit it b very awkward; for pneumonia. Th« remedy la aa fol and let the country go ahead with its According to the report at Hillyard, y»t. What do you aay to entering Into Shut Off Talk. Says Hill. the robbers have obtained booty amount partnendiip with me? If some tague sua- but I do not know what else to suggest. low»: Take six or ten onions, accord business." picions I Lava formed should happen to You would do a good deal Io break off ing tn size, and chop fine, pnt In a Washington, May 15.—"Prosperity ing to more than (20,000 from the be justified, tier» will b» an »nd to this this Pegram marriage, would you not?” Thursday. May 13. will return to the country as soon as mailcar. large pan over a fire, then add the “Moot decidedly, although I xhould be aume quantity of rye meal and vine Washington, May 13.—After a day the oratorical steam is shut off on Cap ■mrrlage at once." “I will do anything to aav« Beatrice running in dire«! opposition to your un- gar enough to make n thick paste In devoted to discussing the duty on iron itol Hill,” declared James J. Hill to Mors Tims is Givsn. from her Irnprudenc«. She may never cle. Htill. I am convinced that Beatrice's ore, the senate adopted by a vote of 61 day. Hill had just emerged from the Washington. May 17. As a result th» meantime stir It thoroughly, letting be mine. but I am convinced tliat she heart is not in if, and that nothing but to 24 the recommendation of the com president's office, where he had been in of several conferences, the Interstate la marrying thia man very much against ' unha[»pin*2M can come of it; but I do not It simmer for live or ten minute». conference with Taft. He declared Commerce commission today announced her own Inclinations, and is likely to be wee It is pooeible for ma to writ« to .Mr Then put In a cotton bag large enough mittee on finance for a duty of 25 cents | Ilemmingby.” to cover the lungs and apply to cheat per ton. Party lines were annihilated that the tariff agitation was the only o postponement from June 1 to July 1 • very miserable wife In oooeraiuenc»." “btop. I think I have it. Too rannot a» hot aa patient can bear. In about in the vote today, as 17 Democrats thing now preventing the return of af the time for taking effect of its de “Just wait a bit. while I think It Permanent prosperity cision in the Spokane rata cases. The •ver,” replied Ringwood, and he Ic-gan writ« to Mr. Hemmingby; but there is ten minute» apply another, and thus voted "aye” with the Republicans and prosperity, to wslk up and down the room. Two or no reason why you should not writ« a continue by reheating the («iiiltlcea. »nd 12 Republicans voted "no" with the would come within a short time, he commission recently had postponed un said. til June 1 the time when the new rates tbr»« minutes' tbougbL end be came to a letter to me. which I can show to him In a few hour» the patient will tie out Democrats. During the day Bailey announced ■top »nd aaid : “Now listen to me, and and which will doubtiess have the same ordered by it should go into effect, but of danger Thl» »Imple remedy haa don't Interrupt me till I have finished. •ff<ct* Form Art Federation. that he proponed to vote for the duty as a result of conferences within the “I do not mind doing that, Jack/ ra never failed to cure this too often fatal on iron ore an a revenue measure; de Ton can eaaily nndenstond that to gain Washington, May 14.—Architects, last few days with the representatives I'auallv three or four sppll- malady, plied th» old lady ; "only, remember, I ■uch a sum as this an unamipiilous ¡<er- clared that free ore would not affect artiest, landscape gardeners, sculptors, of the Hill and Harriman linen it wan ■on would not be likely to stick at any must not be supposed to know that it 1» cation» wlll be sufficient.—Detroit the prosperity of the United States men of science and others from organ- decided today further to postpone the fraud which he fancied might eraope de ro!n< to b» shown to anybody, nor do I New*. Steel corporation, and added that, even ixstions lor the promotion of art, met operation of the order until July 1. tection. A very clever man, upon hear want to know anything about what you if it did, there was a better wsy to deal in convention here today. The object Mot Well Mam»«. ing tliat I was acting for Mine Cater are doing for the pr*aent. It will be Earthquake in Montana. with that organisation, which was by of the gathering is the formation of a ham. remarked. ‘I can only say, that. In quits sufficient for ms to hear all about "Now where did I lay my rat, I won- an enforcement of the anti-trust law National Art federation, and it is being Glendive, Mont, May 17.— At 9:18 yonr case. I should eerntinize the other it whenever yon have that to tell to Mr. der?” fretted Mrs. Trousseau. against it. He declared he expected held under the auspices of the National o’clock Saturdny evening Glsndive felt eompetlfore pretty cloaely.’ That 1« how Pegram’s disadvantage whidi shall make "Tour— er—rat?” said her husband. to see thia law enforced, and expressed Academy of Art, of which James Pier a very perceptiole seismic disturbance. I coms to know so much shout your uncle thia marrioge Impossible. Their attempt "Do you mean that fluffy thing you put confidence that eventually the officers pont Morgan is president. Vice Presi A number of men gathered in the Ma and the Pegram« as I do Now. although ing to keep ma hoodwinked about the of the Steel corporation would either dent Sherman welcomed the guests. sonic temple rushed from the building, noblemen at times have shown themvlves real reasons of thio match !■ simply a on your bead?” “Of course:” be in the penitentiary or fugitives by no means exempt from the frailties grceo piers of disrespect on both their believing it was about to fall. In many "I'm sure I don't know, my dear; from justice. For the first time there Hodgas to Command Dakota. of their baser-born brethren, »till I am ports. No; I have argued my best against places dishes rattled in the pantriea. not for a moment Insinuating that lord thia marriage with each of them, and now but why call It a rat? Rabbit would was a suggestion looking to the fixing Washington, May IK. — Brigadier The first shock lasted probably two or Jjaktngron would conde»c*nd to foul play I trust lam about to do something more.” lx- better—ft would sound more like General Chari«» T. Hodges, recently three seconds, with unusually rapid vi of any description ; but. about th»»« Peg And so aaying, the old lady rose, and reel hare.”—-Lippincott's.. Ask Taft to Change Time. detached from command of the Depart brations. The shock was felt nt For rams, strictly between you and me. I proceeded to write rapidly for two or Washington, May 19. — President ment of the Visayaa in the Philippines, syth and Dickinson, N. I)., where it is Hho folded up her note, don't feel Implicit confidence. They ere throe minute* Twa Ciasses. Taft promised today to take up with will he assigned to the command of the reported to have been very severe. lawyers, and the old man eaperially has placed It hi an envelope, directed It, and “I thought you said he was an ex hie cabinet tomorrow the question of Department of the Dakotas, with head ♦ he repn tar Ion of being a hard, crafty then, to Jack Hrflllfnore'o astonishment, pert golfer r more daylight. The idea of the move quarters at St. Paul. Bank Guarantee in Texas. men, very unscrupulous In driving a bar- proceeded to fasten It and stamp It "I didn't mean be played It I meant ment is to begin the day two hours 11 at I as, Tex., May 17.—A general Cdn, and dabbling a good deal of «pern- “There,” she aaid, as oho handed It to Dapaw'a Porto Rico Bill. ' earlier during the summer time in or movement among state banks to taka tion and money lending. I Intend to him, "you will find that all you want; but bs talked It"—Houston Post der to give longer hours for afternoon Washington, May 14.- Senator De advantage of the new state guarantee investigate the proceedings of the Per I I prefer that It should go through the Wkiekf and evening recreation. It is proposed pew, of New York, has offered a bill ram« during the last few month« pretty poet, so that there may bo no suapIHoa Isw, signed last week, haa begun. Gunner—The Van Alberta bare bad that on the first of May clocks shall be in the aeriate embodying the recom elrwely, and. If poeelble, find out who Is of its having bean written for Mr. Horn- During the two days since the law waa th» sani» girl t»n years. turned back two hours, the readjusted mendations mads by President Taft in signed 25 banks have accepted the pro their nominee Now thia ought to suit mlngby’o peruaal. Drop It Into the pllbr Guyer—Good cook, or does sb» know time to remain in effect until Octo hie special message in relation to Porto you aa well as me If Pegram haa ton- box” visions of the deposit guarantee sec their family secretai ber 1. TTwik you very ssuA/’ oaJ4 Jask, as Rico. Blued a fraud, thia marrlag» will, of tions. The Great Tontine !•<