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—----------- ..... INTERURBAN CARS MEET. . knew T want to feel that I’m tfofng If was an elderly failure at the law wile for you! lK>n‘t you know that would ran errand, to the ■■oiirta for Fenton and help me and steady nse? Won’t you le< ■ouiKiuw-a took charge of small culte-llo, Collision Near Coeur d’Alene Results It ba h>r you?” lie came close to her matters fur the hank. In Death of 13. and stood with hia arms folded, but she A few days later. In the course of busi Spokane, Wash., Aug. 2. Thirteen drew away from him with a despairing ness. he asked l*orter whit disposition pereotM were killed end HN more or leee gesture. bs should make of an application fur a “Oh. Warty,” she cried, wearily, “you loan from a country customer. Porter seriously Injured In a bead <>n trolley rates on lath and shingles, which were car colllaion Saturday afternoon, at Tuesday. August 3. poor, foolish boy ! IXw’t you know that rang for the total correspondence with must do all things for youreelf?” their client, and threw seteral letters to Washington, Aug. 3. The complete higher than the house rates, also wore Coldwell, on the Npokane and Coeur “Yea»“ he returned eagerly. “I know Wheaton for his information. Wheaton collapse of all important oppoeition to adopted. d'Alene branch of the Spokane A Idaho that; I understand perfectly ; but if you’d read them and called the stenographer to the conference report on the tariff bill Votes were taken on rough lumber railway, 26 miles east of Hi-okane a«Ujr let me feel that you wanted It dictate the auswer ahlch Porter bad in was evidenced today when the senate at $1.26 snd at $1.50, but no agree Dffiiala of the line have not mails a “t want you to succeed, but yos will ditated should bo made, lie held the agreed to vote on that measure at 3 ment could bo reached except al the statement aa to rea|ionall>lllty for the never do It foe any one, if you don't do It client's last letter in hia hand and la o'clock next Thursday. Half an hour $1.40 rate for rough, with the senate wreck. It ia said the eaalbound train for youreelf.” concluding turned It over lato the wire differentials on finished lumber. did nut take a sidetrack ae It toad bees Ho went home by an early train next boater which stood on hia de,k. Aa It after unanimous consent had been Gluvea wore made dutiable at rates ordered. It la incomprehensible why morning to receive Saxton's coneolatloa fell face downwards hia eye ceusht wxna given for that course a disinclination and to turn again to bia law book*. Mar figures on the bach, and he picked It up on the part of senaUre to speak considerably In advance of the duliea the motormen did not avoid the eol grave, on behalf of the Transcontinental, thinking that they might relate to the brought an early adjournment until fixed by the senate bill, which for the llaion, aa ths accident occurred on a moat pert wore the same M the Ding straight track. The motorman of the had offered to o»mprem$o* the rase of letter, The memorandum waa in l\>s noon tomorrow. obb uiiiu om putt The lack of interest In the proceed ley rates. weotlMKiiKl train la among the dead. the poor widow whooo dothes lines had tor's large, uneven hand and rvad: The print paper rate was file.I at Both trains were running at a high ings was widenL This was caused by been Interfered with ; but Raridan reject »« $3.75 a ton. Thia la only 25 cento lees an agreement of Western senators to ed thia tender. He needed something on • |>ewl. especially the weetluxind train, 33 which to rent his mad spirits, and he vote fur the conference report end to than the senate rate ami $1.7$ more and were presumably beyond control. — ^*3-^7=— It Is expected OtWF gave hie thought to devising means of correct the hide ami leather schedule than the house rate. The wreck ml cars were ground to transferring the widow’s cause to the by means of a concurrent resolution to that this rate will arouse the ire of the gether in one oonfuaed niece. The In CHAPTER Vlll.—(OMHtnwod.) be acted upon s<-|>arstsly. The form house committee which Investigated juries are of all kinds, l ege and arms John turned out the light, and while federal court. The removal of cauaea BMM of the concurrent resolution was agree-1 the wood pulp arxl paper question. are broken and hernia and bodies are they waited for the elevator to co sue up from State to federal courts was. Warry The rrault of the multiplication was U[ xmi at an informal conference in Hides wore left on the free Hat. con crushed Bruises and scratches from for them Warry jingled the coins and frequently said, one of the beet things he did. identical with the amount of Pwhham's Aldrich's com mi tee room. Ire true tingent upon the adoption uf the house splintered wood and broken g see are keys in hia pockets before he blurted: Porter’s vacation was not altogether check Arara the ligure, held his stten- tione are given by this resolution to rule authorising the conferees to go numerous, and internal hurts, which It ”1 say. John. I’m an underbred, low person, and am not worthy to be called wasted. Aa he lounged akmt and phi- tlon. Ixxwl aecuriti«*« were quoted daily the emolling clerks of the senate and below the house rates in fixing the retro is feerod will swell the Hat of fatalltlee, thy friend, and you may hate me all you loeophieed to the Bostonians on West in the newspapers, and he examined the bouse to change the language of the on leather snd leather products. were In Alerted. like, but one thing l*d like to know. Did ern business conditions, his restless mind liat for that day. There waa no quota* provision reducing duties on boots and If the report Is laid before the house The first ear of the train, the amok- she say anything about me when you took hold of a new project. It was sug tion of thirty-three on auything; the shoea and harness. on Friday, according to present pro er, was so smashed thet nothing but passed us this afternoon- -snake any com gested to him by the inquiries of a Boa nearrat approach was t’larknon Traction gram, it will be taken up Saturday. the trucks remslned. It was crowded ment or anything? You know I despise ton banker, who osrnod a considerable Company at thirty live. The chrt*h which Monday, Augnai 2. with men and scarcely one of them ee- .amount of Clarkson Traction bonds and had interested him had been dated three myself for asking, but------” Accepts Heyoa' Resignation. Washington, Aug. 2.—Tariff legis caped alive and uninjured. stock which he was anxious to sell. Por daya before, and he ltK»ke»i back to the Saxton laughed quietly. Washington, July 31. The resign a Thia is the first serious wreck in the “Yea. she did; but 1 don’t know that ter gave a» discouraging account of the quotation list for that date. Traction lation has been delayed again by the The track waa I ought to tell you. It was really en company. who«e history he knew thor waa given at thirty-three. Wheaton was hide and leather question, and the con tion of (»resident Reyes, of Columbia, history of the road couraging. She said. ‘Mias Margrave oughly. The Traction Company had been pleased by the discovery; it was a fair ferees were callsd together ones mure waa formally accepted today, according cleared in about an hour ami a half. Reyes has a lot of style; don't you think so?”' organized In the boom days and its stork aaaumption that Porter w buying shares today. Western senators will compel to a dia(katch received here. “Is that all?' demanded Randan, step had been inflated in keeping with the of ('larknon Traction; he would hardly further changes in the hides and wired hia resignation to the president PfOPLi IN PANIC. be buying foreign aecuritira through prevailing spirit of the time. It was leather schedu e. These senators com of the arnate from Hamburg. He will ping into the car. Peckham. The at<wk had advanced two flrat equipi»ed with the cable system in plain that the leather schei tuie as ar remain abroad indefinitely. Ilia mes Hspsstsd Shocks in Mssico Add to “That’s all. It wasn’t very much; but It was the way she said it; and as she deference to the Clarkson hills, but later points since it had been purchased, and rangi d by the conferees with the ap sage to the Colombian senate reada; thia, too, waa interesting. Clearly, Por* Earthquake Damage. ths company made the introduction of said it she brushed a fly from the horse proval of the president, ia unfair to **l irrevocably reaign all future claims with the whip, and she did it very care the trolley an excuse for a reorganisation ter knew what hr wan about hr had a the states interested in protected to the presidency." Rryee* term had City of Mexico, Aug. 2. With the of Its finances with an even more gen reputation for knowing: and if Clarkson hides. It was agreed that some action fully.” four yearn yet to run. Since he haa |wople absolutely frightened ami trem In the corridor below they tnet When eroua Inflation. The panic then descend Traction waa a good thing for the pre»i- must be taken to conciliate them if been at the head of the government bling in terror from their awful exper ton coming out of the aide door of the ed any wrought a diminution of rev dent to pick up quietly, why was it not the conference report is to be adopted. there have been two attempts to ae- ience in Friday's earthquake shocks, bank. lie had been at work, be said. enue; the company was unable to make a good thing for the cashier? II* waited sasainate him. Hie health haa broken five distinct shucks were felt again Raridan asked him to go with them to the repairs which constantly bet'ame aec a day ; Traction went to thirty-aiz. Then Saturday. July 31 and with the people showing a disposi Saturday, ami the damage Friday io the club for a game of billiards, but be esaary. and ths local management fell he called after hanking hours at the of Washington, July 3L The house to tion to support him no longer Reyes light compared with the damage Satur five of a real estate dealer who also dealt pleaded weariness and said be was going into the hands of a series of corrupt di day. in local a lock a and bonds on a small night adopted the conference report on decided to resign. rectorates. to bed. All communication was cut off from The three men walked up Varney street There had te»n much lit trat ion. and acale. He choae this man l»ecause he waa the tariff bill, 195 to 183. Twenty (Thilpancmgo, Acapulco ami surround Two Men Marked. together. They were men of widely dif some of the Fia. tern bondholder, had not a customer of the bank, and had Republicans voted against the report ing towns by the quakes, after it Wes ferent antecedents and qualities. Cir threatened a twivmhip; but th. local never had any transactions with the bank and two Democrats for it. Washington, July 30. Gifford Pinch Payne appealed to hia Republican pt, chief of the Forestry service, and restored following Friday's shocks, but cumstances. In themselves natural and stockholders made plausible excuses for or with Porter, so far aa Wheaton knrw Hia name waa Burtou, and he welcomed colleagues to stand by the bill, saying F. H. Newell, director of the Reclama in format-on of the serious nature of harmless, had brought them together. The the default of interest when approached Jvss of all three were to be influenced amicably, and when menaced grew in Wheaton cordially. He was a Ion. In that if they wanted to drive their tion service, are equally aware that the sh< cks came through before the Int.rchanf» of hia oflb'e, and after an In every Instance by the weakness of one. and one woman’s solent and promised trouble if an attempt party into chaos they would vote Secretary Ballinger ia anxtous to force wires went down. life was to be profoundly affected by con were made to deprive them of power. A courtesies, Wheaton time directly to tbs agAinst IL But he said it would be a the frightened operators at the keys in them out of the Federal service, or at point of bia errand. tact with all of them. It is not ordained secretary and a treasurer under one ad the stricken towns, talking to the “Some frirntla of mine tn th. country delusion to vote against the bill upon least reduce them from tbeir present for us to know whether those we touch ministration had connived to appropriate the idea thaLtbe Dingley rates would iwaitions of power to places less im equally frightened operators in th" own a small amount of Traction stock; hands with, and even break bread with, a large share of the capital, declared "the town ia oom they’ve written me to gnd out what Ita be continued. portant and I -so influential. But they from day to day. are to bring us good or and before they left the orti., they **We have revised the tariff and are assuming different attitudes toward plstely wrecked," or „words to that prospects are. Of course in the bank we evil. The electric light reveals nothing stroyed or concealed the books and sffecL know in a general way about it, but I have taken off unneceeaary duties,'* the secretary of the interior. Mr. In the sibyl’s book which was not dis ords of the company, The effect of The operator at Chilpanclngo, capital said Payne. "Not all along the line suppose you handle such things and I Finchol has donned his warpaint and closed of old to those who pondered the was to create a mystery as to the dis want to get g»**d advice for my friends.'* generally, but in our revision of the feathers and intends to fight; Newell of the state of Guerrero, reported that mysteries by starlight and rushlight. tribution of the bonds and the stock. “Well, the truth is.” said Burton, flat tariff be have revised the tariff down has assumed a passive attitude ami will the palace of Governor Damien Flores, Wheaton left them at the club door and When Porter came home from his sum went on to The Bachelors’, which was mer vacation, the newspapers were de tered by thia appeal, “the bottom waa ward and yet we have held the scales await a decision by the president, who wblcb bad been partially.wrscked, com pretty well gone out of it, but it’s sprue- so evenly that we have dona no injury pletely tumbled down, but that the only a step farther up the street. manding that steps be taken to declare ia the final arbiter. family had left Ita rromhling walla. “How do you like Wheaton by this the Traction franchise forfeit. But the iug up a little just now. It the char to any person or ary industry in the The shocks here were more severe time?” asked Raridan, as they entered franchise bad been renewed lately and ter's kno ked out it is only worth so United State,. Mrs. Longworth Would Fly. much a pound as old pa|»er; but if the than ths former ones were, and not an the club. "These rates increase the revenue had twenty years to run. This extension Washington July 31.— Mrs. Nichol American and but few foreigners re “I hardly know how to answer that,” had been procured by the element in con right people get hold of it the newspa from customs leea than $4. Saxtor answered. “He’s treated ma well trol, and the foreign bondholders, biding pers will let up. and there’s a big thing The corporation tax is estimated to as tXM.gworth, daughter of ex rreai- mained Indoors. The parks ami plaaaa enough. It seems to me I’m always try their time, were glad to avail themselves in It. How much do your friends own?*’ produce $25,000,000 and tobacco $9,- dent Roosevelt, haa becotm* an enthusi are crowded to overflowing and many “I don’t know exactly.” «aid Wheaton, astic a pout aeronautics. Her sttend- people are in actual want of food. ing to find wme reason for not liking him. of the political skill of the local offi«-ers. 333,333. but I can't put my hand on anything Porter had been casually asked by his evenly ; “1 think not a great deal. Who "The Dingley law, during all its anew upon the trials of the Wright are buying just now? I notice that It aeroplane is almost constant, and now, tangible.'* Boston friend whether there waa auy lo OSAKA IN RUINS. has been advancing for several daya. period of existence has provided ample “That’s the way I feel.” Mid Raridan cal market for the stock or bonds; and Some one seems to be forcing up the revenue, and there is no doubt this Isw it is said, the is determined to make a hanging up his coat in the billiard room. he had answered that there was not; that price.” will do the same for another 12 years." flight herself, not in the aeroplane, Important Japanese City Is Swept by though it is said she even expressed “He’s rigid, some way. There’s no let-go the holders of shares in Clarkson kept “Nobody in ¡»articular, that is. nobody Terrible Conflagration. In him. I guess the law allows us to what they had because they could no that I know of. I asked Billy Barnes, Waahington, July 31.—After three her willingness to do that, but in a bal Osaka, Japan. Aug. 2. At « o’clock A. Holland Forbes, of New dislike some people just on general prin longer sell to one another and that fhev the secretary, the other day what waa hours* discussion the senate paased the loon. ciples, and Jim likes himself so well that were only waiting for the larger outside going on. He most know »bo the certlfi- urgent deficiency appropriation bill, York, acting president of the Aero chib yesterday morning The terrible confla gration which haa reduced to sabre a bondholders and «haraboldera to iwrrr you and I don’t matter.” inked including 125,000 for the president’s of America, who is now in the city, rate« are nuole out to; but hr large portion of thia city waa under them »elves. Porter had ridden down tv and gave me the laugh. You know traveling expenses, appropriations for has promised to take Mr«. Longworth Boston with his brother tanker and when control. Up to that hour 13,000 build CHAPTER IX. Barnes. He don’t rough up very easy; executing the tariff bill’s provisions, up. ings had been destroyed. An area four After the interim of quiet that Lent they parted it was with an understand and he look« wise when he doesn’t know reducing the salaries of five judges of miles e<|uare wss swept by the flame,. always brings in Clarkson, the spring ing that the Bostonian was to collect for anything.” Utah Company Lose, Lands. the new Customs court from 110,000 came swiftly. There was a renewal of Porter the Clarkson Traction securities A fire which threatened to destroy “No; Barneu han the reputation of be Washington, July 30. — Attorney social activities which ran from dances that were held by New England banks, ing pretty close-mouthed,” replied Whea to $7,500 per annum, and reducing the this eity etartevl at 4 o’clock Saturday salaries of other Customs court offi General Wickeraham announced yester morning. At 9:30 Saturday night the and teas into outdoor gatherings. Evelyn a considerable amount. Porter knew . ton. cials. There was a large attendance day that the Utah Fuel company, a fire had consumed one fifth of the town. hsd enjoyed to the full her eiperiem-e at and he went home with a well-formed “If your friends want to «ell, bring in subsidiary corporation of the Denver A home. She had plunged into the frivoli plan of buying the control of the com the shares and I’ll see what I can do when the bill was taken up. The firemen who hsd been fighting Pio Grande railway, had settled pend ties of the town with a zest thst was a pany. Times were improving and he with them,’’ «aid Burton ’’The outsid sll day. were completely exhausted and Friday. July 30. ing government suits for recovery of trifle emphasized through her wish to bad faith in Clarkson's future; he did era are sure to act soon. This spurt right troops were call- d out to aeeiet in the Washington, July 30. Entering illegally acquired lands by paying $73,- escape any charge of being pedantic or not believe in it so noisily as Timothy now may hate nothing back of it. Ths fire fighting and to preserve order in literary. She was glad that she had gon* Margrave did : but he knew the resources town’s full of gossip about the company upon the last stages of its considera ooo cash and rsconveying to the gov the eity. to college, but she did not wish this fact of the tributary country, and he had. and it ought to send the price down. tion by coagreaa, the tariff will aa re ernment R00 acres of coal lands, ap The exact amount of damage done of her life to be the haunting ghost of what all succ^Mful business men must Your friend Porter’s a smooth one. Hs ported by the conferees wi« submitted praised at 140,000. The attorney gen by the flames cannot be estimated at her days; and by the end of the winter have, an alert imagination. was in on<*. a long time ago. but hs today to the house by Chairman Payne eral stated that a rigid investigation present, but the total will be large. A It was not necessary for Porter to dis knew when to get out all right.” M hen she felt that she bad pretty effectually and ordered printed in the Congres would be made into the company *s own close the fact nf his purchases to the ton laughed with Burton at thia triiuits number of persons have been killed laid It ership of other lands. sional Record. Discussion of the con and seriously injured by the fire. In June Mr. Porter began discussing officers of the Traction Company, whom to Porter’s sagacity, but he laughed ference report will begin st 10 o’clock he knew to be corrupt and vicious; the discreetly. He did not forget that he Oaaka ia one of the "imperial cities'* summer plans with Evelyn. He elimi Montana Landa Open to Entry. transfer of ownership on the company’s waa a hank officer and dignity wss sn tomorrow morning, the indications be of Japan, ami ia one of the moet im- nated himself from them; he could not Washington, July 29.—Over 213,000 portant manufacturing and commercial books mad* no difference, at the original essential in the business, as be under* ing that a day will suffice for ita adop get away, he Mid. But there was Grant tion. acres of land in Montana that had been cities of the empire. It shelters al stock books had been destroyed—a fact to be considered. The boy was at school withdrawn from the public domain dur most three quarters of a million peo which had become public property through stood IL (To be continued.) In New Hampshire, and Evelyn protested a legal effort to levy on the holdings of a Thursday. July 29. ing the Kooaevelt adminiatration was ple. The largest of the Buddhist tem that it was not wise to subject him to shareholder in the interest of a creditor. ('«aae for «¿rlef. Washingon, July 29. Bowing to thrown open for entry today by ths De ples. for which the city is famous the intense heat of a Clarkson summer. Moreover, if he could help it. Porter The land among travelers, covers an enormous Tall Ador—Ah, Rud«»l|a<, why that President Taft's ultimatum as to partment of the Interior. The first hot wave sent Porter to bed never told any one about anything he did. and expression?” gloves and lumber, the Republican was withdrawn because it was alleged area. with a trifling illness, and hia doctor took The chief public building of He even had several dummies in whose the opportunity to look him over and tell names be frequently held securities and Short Actor—I cannot help It, ¡ne tariff conferees brought their work to that a powerful combination had been Oaaka ia the palace, built of stone in him that it was imperative for him to a conclusion this afternoon, signed the formed to grab it for water power pur 1583. real estate. One of these was Peckham, a lord. I die In the first act. rest. Thompson came home from Arizona report and tomorrow will submit it to poses. The land will be subject to Tall Actor—Oh. It might lie worse, clerk in the office of Fenton. Porter’s to spend the summer. He and Wheaton San Francisco Wants Irrigationlets. Short Actor—It couldn't lie. There the house. Two tentative agreements settlement about the middle of Novem lawyer. were certainly equal to the care of the real chicken dinner in the secotul --one reached yesterday and the other ber. San Francisco, Aug. 2.—An emphat io a bank, so they urged Porter, and be finally the day before were repudiated by the CHAPTER X. ic bld for the next session of the Na •ct. yielded. Evelyn found a hotel on the Old Landmark to Go president. The bill as it now stands Wh»aton had not long teen an officer tional Irrigation congress will be made Massachusetts North Shore which sound of the bank before he began to A Plea for Ihr Verities, will have the president’s hearty ap be aware Washington, Aug. 3.—The district by San Francisco representatives at ed well in the circulars, and her father that there was --onsidera ble “Do you r«*Mcnt the »nr lentil rm they proval. meet Ary commissioners today received bids on S|K>kane when the annual meeting con agreed to It. When they reached Orchard stout Porter's outside transactions. __ Por- President Taft gets tb<- two things the contract to tear down the Anacoa venes in the Northern city thio month. Jjine he liked it better than be had ex ter oc'-asionally perused with Inuch in publish of corporation kings?** “No,” nnsweied Mr. Dustin Stax; upon which he insisted in addition to tia bridge, which ia one of the historic The Son Francisco convention league pected. Every night be Mt down with terest several small memorandum books cipher telegrams, and constructed from which he kept carefully locked in his “only I wish they would lx* a little free hides and radical reductions in landmarks of the national capital. It will have ardent boosters present with Thompson's statistics the day’s business desk. The president often wrote letters more consistent, and not make us look the duties on manufactured leather - was over this bridge that John Wilkes a lecturer end a photographic exhibit Jo the bank. He received daily from New with hia own hand and copied them him like jolly fat men. when most of us the existing rates on gloves and lum Booth sped his horse to escape from to convince the doubtful ones. A dele the city the night he shot Lincoln. gation from the Oregon Railroad A York the closing quotations on the shares self after tank hours, in a private letter are fighting dyM|Mi*la.“—Washington ber at $1.25 a thousand. he was Interested in, and as he walked book. Wheaton waa naturally curious as Star. The old bridge has been replaced by a Navigation company and the Southern the long hotel verandas he effected a to what these outside interests might he. Wednesday, July 29. handsome new structure, connecting Pacific likewise will lend its support to transmigration of spirit which put him It bad piqued him to find that while he Our Betters, Washington, Joly 28.- The confer Washington proper with the suburb of the San Francisco boomers. back in his swivel chair in the Clarkson was cashier of the band be was not con The CoBtomer—I »my. d’ye know you ence committee finished its work to Anacoatia. National. suited in ita larger transactions; and half poisoned me with those lieaatly day, but Taft ia diapleaaed and may Thousand Chinese Orownsd, In August Warry Raridan appeared that of Porter's personal affairs ha knew mushr«M>nit I had here laat week? Chocks Water Qrsb not stand for the agreementga, which Pekin, Aug. 2.—A government dis suddenly and threw himself into the gale nothing. A Mysterious Whl«|»er—Then you are: Washington. Aug. 3.—To frustrate patch from the flooded diatriet in Man ties of the place for a fortnight Mr One afternoon shortly after Porter's re- owe mo aixpen**, 'Erbert I told yer Lumber, rough, $1.40 a thousand the attempt on the part of combina churia thia morning says that not less Porter asked him to sit at their table tarn from the East. Wheaton, who waa feet The house rate was $1 and the tions to secure control of the water than 1,000 lives have been lost in the and marveled at the way Evelyn snubbed waiting for some letters to sign, picked no.—The Sketch. senate rate $1.50. The senate differ power of the country and to carry out vicinity of Kirin. The flood ia 20 feet him. even to the extent of running away up a bundle of checks from the desk of entials were adopted, making lumber the policy of the administration for deep over a large area and the proper IHaiflng Holes. for three days with some friends who ons of the individual bookkeepers They As the had a yacht and who carried her to New were Porter's personal checks which had "Not all the digging up for garden la planed on one aide dutiable at $1.90; the conservation of the nation’s natural ty loan cannot be estimated. two sides, $2.15^three sides, $2.525», resources, approximately 42,000 acres waters are still rising the extent of the port for a dan^. I>uring her absence that day been paid and were now tain, done in the back yard. The senate of land for waterpower sites were tem calamity cannot be reckoned for sever Warry made all the other girls about th»* charged to hie private account. Wheaton "No. One has to dig up consider' and four sides, $2.90. place happy; they were sure that ”tha» turned them over mechanically; it was ably at the seed and hardware stores.*’ porarily withdrawn In Colorado, Mon al daya. The Yalu bank, where largo Safety Device Ordered. Mias Porter” was treating him shabbily not very long eince be had been an Indi tana and Utah, by Acting Secretary of sums of money were on depoeit, ia re — Kansas City 'Hines. and their hearts went out to him. War vidua I bookkeeper himself; be had en Washington, Aug. 4.—AJI American the Interior Pierce today. ported to have been swept away. ry sulked when Evelyn returned and they tered Innumerable checks tearing Porter's Traa AWertfow. steamship companies were directed to had an Interview between dances at a name without giving them a thought. Aa Shoup Statue at Capitol. He—And you don't dislike me cause equip the boilers of their vessels with Adverse News Suppressed. Saturday night bop. independent waterfeeda by October 31 the slips of paper paased through his fin I'm poor, do you, Sadie? Washington, July 30.—A marble San Sebastian, Spain, Aug. 2.— (By He sought for recognition as a lover; gers, he accounted for them in one way She—Why, Eddie, I couldn't love next in a decision of Assistant Secre statue of the late Senator Shoup, of way of the French frontier.)—No newa she bad not praised the efforts be had or another and put them beck on the you any more If your father -owned a tary MeHarg, of the Department of Idaho, ia soon to be erected in Statuary ia allowed to be published from Barce been making to win her approval by dill desk, face down, as a man always doos Commerce and Labor. If at the time hall in the capital bo tiding. The statue lona, except that favorable to the gov gen co at bis office; he took care to cal' who has been trained as a hank eterk. candy store. indicated all ouch vessels are not so ia the gift of the state of Idaho, and ernment, but reliable private reporta her atteniloe to bis changed habits. The last of them ho held and studied, OMttmers nf meat In New Tork equipped, the companies affected will was delivered at the capital building say that the revolutionists still hold a “Bat, Evelyn, I am doing differently. It was a chock made payable to Perk have their licensee revoked. It is today, but will not be unveiled until large part of the city and that the ar I know that I wasted myself for years ham, Fenton's dart. The amount was city are paying about 11 par emit more so that I’m a kind of joke and ovary $9,M9.00—too largo to be accounted for tor tbeir food than they did one year pointed out that thia will reduce to a next winter. The ceremonies will then tillery haa not succeeded In driving minimum the danger of explosions. be conducted by the senate and house. them out. body laughs about me. But I vast to as a payment for services, for Pockhea ■go. • ♦>♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ t ♦ 4- □ ♦ BY t Meredith Nicholson : ♦ ♦ IW ♦ Tsi B Coevaiowr ♦ » M . C 4 The Main Chance