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11 THE EIGENE WEEKLY QUA HD. THURADAY. MAY T. 190« MUCH MONEY FOR man. giving him a bin. » am very glad I met you. You hare served me remarkably well." 1 here was an anxiety in bis face and i hurry in his movements which •truck Sweetwater. “Does this nn-an that you are through with me?" asked Sweetwater. “That you have no further call for my services?” "Quite so," said the gentleman. “I am going to take the tratu tonight. I find that I still have time." Sweetwater began to look alive. Uttering hasty thanks, be rushed away to hir ..wu room and. turning on til- gas, jieeled off the morsel of paper w lilch had begun to dry on his hand. If It should prove to tie the blank end! If the written part were the one which had floated off! jtuch dlsapisiintmenta had fallen to bis lot! He was not un used to them. But he was destine»! to better luck this time. The written end liad Indeed disappeared, but there was one wool left, which he had no sooner read than he gave a low cry and prepared to leave for New York on the same train as Mr. Grey. The word was-diamond. ¡MAN WHO CAPTURED ____ — »«... tne warning un j accounted for in the mauuer 1 hav« ' My opportunity was short, but I had stated, there was a weakness in my I time to see two things first, that the argument wblch nothing could make location of his seat bad been changed io that his back was to the door lead good. How could 1 tell the in«;*cton Ing Into the adjoining room; secondly, if ever I should be so liappy or so uila- I that this door was ajar. The usual OYER TWENTY TIIOlsYND FOR The following dispatch to the Port erable as to meet bls eye again. Hu- j waiter was iu tlie room and showed Y\ il.I. YMETTE DIVISION OF land Journal from Denver will be of m Illa ted to the dust. 1 could see no i interest to many who remember no surprise at my appearance, 1 hav worth now in any of th«- arguments 1 CASCADE RESERVE SET ASIDE Tracey, the outlaw, who escaped ing been careful to have It understood had advanced. I flew from one ex from the state penitentiary of Ore FOR IlklH. that hereafter Miss Grey's appetite treme to the other, and was imputing gon: was to be encouraged by having her .perfect probity to Mr. Grey and an One of the bravest of the old time Author of “Th« MUlionatr« Babv." “The Filigree Ball.“ “Th« soup «erred from her father's table by Since the creation of the Willam officers of the west, E A. Farnham, honorable if mysterious reason for all Hou«« In th« Mi*t.“ “Th« Amethyst Box." Ete. her father's own bunds, and that 1 ette division of the Cascade forest of Steamboat Springs, is dying at St. his acts, when the door opened and he should be there to receive it. His condition is so reserve, under Supervisor C. R. Seitz, Luke's hospital came in. Instantly my last doubt van "Mr. Grey is coming." said I, ap ished. I bed not expected him to re preaching the waiter and handing him whose headquarters are in this city, serious that a telegram has been sent bis office has become quite an Im to his wife asking her to make haste turn so soon. the stiletto loosely wrapj»ed In tissue portant one and there Is a force of to Denver. He was glad to tie back; that I It was Mr. Farnham more than paper. “Will you be kind enough to several persons, including stenog could see, but there was no other glad place this at his plate. Just as It is? A raphers and draftsmen, employed in anyone else who succeeded in finally Wejlgood's men. the latter's back was toward the moon. CHAPTER XX. ness in him. I had looked for some man gave It to me for Mr. Grey; said the office, which is located In the ridding Brown's Park of Its gang of change tn his mauner and appearance we were to place It there." Mr. Grey leaned toward Wellgood, re you satisfied? nave you Beckwith block Supervisor Seitz outlaws. He captured single-handed the outlaw Harry Tracey after Tracey - that la. If he returned at all but the I got wbat you wanted?" asked •nd bls face fell Into shadow also. The waiter, suspecting nothing, did not only has charge of the Willam had murdered Valentine Hoy. Tracey one I saw was not a cheerful one. even as he was bidden, nnd I bad hardly ette division of the Cascade reserve "Bahr’ thought the detective. "1 Sweetwater when they were after be had approached Ills daughter’s time to catch up the tray laden with but he is supervisor of the entire Til afterwards escaped from prison, and I well away from the shore and Should have managed that myself But In his efforts to avoid arresf killed bedside and found her greatly im dishes, which I saw «waiting mo on a lamook and Umpqua reserves. • >e voice the' had heard calling at In- If 1 cannot see 1 shall at least bear " The department of agriculture has seven or eight men of the posses who proved. She noticed this and scrutin side table, when Mr. Grey came in and But be «teelved himself in this. The ' ,pr, .is from the chasm they had left. hunt recently set aside $21,000 for this followed him in a perilous ised him strangely. He dropped his was ushered to his seat. follow TfrnmiL You’re a .» «»zwxrl good fellow. It could ’ two men spoke In such low whisi>ers division of the Cascade reserve and through Oregon and Washington. • Ye*. • , eyes and turned to leave the room, that only tbeir Intensity w as man.fest " “ Then. , have been better managed. The soup was not there, blit I ad $12.000 for the Tillamook and Ump Finally Tracey was surrounded in a but was stopped by her loving cry; vanced with m.v tray nnd stood wait qua reserves to be expended under wheat fleid a few miles from Spokane Tftrr n P«1"“* ,<x> Pro,on«®d and Not a word came to Sweetwater's i he enme back and leaned over her. ing not too near, lest the violent beat Mr Seitz's direction during 1908. and killed himself in the night by, thoughtful to please Sweetwater. who ears. "What is it, father? You are fa Ing of m.v heart should la-tray mo. As The money will be used In building sending a bullet through his brain. "Bah!” lie thought again, “this Is WM burning with curiosity if not with Farnham has lived in Routt coun tigued. worried"— I did so the waiter disappeared nnd the trails, telephone lines and bridges ,¡roper feeling. "What was that bad." "No, no; quite well." he hastily as door behind us opened. Though Mr. to facilitate the work of the rangers ty for a quarter of a century, and his But be had to swallow bis disappoint- I CHAPTER XNI. light vou bunie I a match?" and guards. A large portion of thia name has been a terror to "bad INDULGED in some very seri sured her. "But you—are you us well Grey's eve had fallen on the package, amount will be expended in Lan coun men." Brown’s Park, which is the grretwater did not answer. He meat and in >re. For presently the two as you seem? ” men. so different in culture, station ous thoughts after Mr. Grey's and I saw him start. I darted one «jar,si not. Ho"’ speak of the Electric extreme northwestern corner of Colo "Indeed yes. I am gaining every glance nt the room thus disclosed and ty. departure. A fact was borne rado, and adjoins the "hole in the tor, h he us a detective carried in- his and appearance. came, as It seemed, to day. See, see! I shall soon be able to •vail" country, where "Butch’’ Cas In iqion me to which I had saw that It held two tables At one „yket? That would be to give himself un understaml.ng, mid Wellgood. tak sit up. Yesterday I read a few words.” the inspector nnd some one I did not sidy and his gang so long made their *way. He therefore let this question ing his han l.ii his breast, fumbled hitherto closed my prejudiced eyes, but He started, with a sb'“ (lance at me know sat eating. At the other n man headquarters, was the scene of niauy in one of i p ickets and drew out which I could no longer ignore, what- ,)ip by and put in one of his own. of Farnham's exploits. He had no !i be handed to Mr. ever confusion It brought or however I which took in a table near by on which alone, whose back was to us nil nnd • Are you ready to go back now. sir? something fear, and Cassidy never attempted to Grey. It euused me to change my mind on a a little book was lying. who seeming v was entirely disconnect A« we all done here?” This with his | cross the line into this state as long “Ob. a book!" subject which had formed one of the ed with the -»forests of this trnclc mo Tills made Sweetwater start and ear turned and his eye bent forward, as Farnham was the peace officer of "Yes, and and Arthur’s letters.” ment. All th s I saw In an Instant the Routt county. for the adventure they had interrupted peer with still greater anxiety at ev strongest buses to the argument by The father flushed, lifted himself, next tny eye were fixed on Mr. Grey's which I hud sought to save Mr. Du ery movement, when to bls surprise Salem, Or.. April 29. The official Many stories could be told of wu uot at an end, whether their part patted her arm tenderly and hastened canvass of returns of the recent pri Farnham's bravery. He was a man face. lioth bent forward, each over bis own rand. Miss Grey cherished no such In it was or not. He hnd re '-hed out his hand to the mary election was made today. The of few words and slow to anger, but knee, doing something bo mysterious distrust of her father as I In my Ig Into auother room. Mr. Grey hesitated, bls glances fol Miss Grey's eyes followed him long package, nn 1 bls features showed an official count shows that John A. Jef of great determination. The Hoys, he could get no clew to its nature till norance of their relations bad imputed lowing those of Sweetwater. frey defeated A. J. Derby, for Demo who were among the oldest settlers they again stretched forth their hands to her In the early hours of my minis Ingly, and I beard her give utterance erjotion I h irdly understood. “Let us wait,” said he In a tone cratic nomination for congress In In the county and of great respecta to each other, and he caught the gleam trations. This you hare already seen to a soft sigh. A few hours la-fore this the second district, by three votes. bility. were among his closest wblch surpr'sed Sweetwater. "If he Is of paper and realized that they were in my account of their parting. What would have conveyed to my suspicious R Robertson, who was a candidate friends. Valentine Hoy was killed by meditating an escape, I must speak to exchanging memoranda or notes. (Continued Next Week ) ever bis dread, fear or remorse, there ' mind deep nnd mysterious meanings, for railroad commissioner In the first Harry Tracey at a watering hole be ban before he reaches the launch. At These must have been important, for was no evidence that she felt toward but I was seeing everything now In a district on the Republican ticket, has cause Tracey, who was then an out all hazards," he added after another each made an immediate endeavor to him anything t>ut love and confidence. different light, and I found myself no CURRENCY BILL MEETS been nominated by the Democrats, law, with a price upon his head, moment's thought. WITH LITTLE FAVOR his name having been written into the feared that Hoy would cause his ar read ills slip by turning it toward the But love and confidence from her to longer Inclined either to exaggerate or "All right, sir. How do you pro- moon’s rays. That Isitli were satisfied him were in direct contradiction to the to misinterpret these little murks of Democratic ballot. He has not yet rest. Farnham took up the chase Washington, April 30. The com accepted the nomination. Judge Bean at once and did not stop until Trac pose"- was shown by their after movements. doubts I had believed her to have ex filial solicitude. Trying to rejoice over His words were Interrupted by a Wellgood put his slip into bls pocket pressed In the half written note handed the present condition of my mind, I mittee on banking and currency held was nominated by both parties and ey’s capture. J. C. Hoy, the brother, a brief meeting today, and declined »brill whistle from the direction of the and without further word to Mr. Grey to Mrs. Fairbrother In the alcove. Had was searching In the hidden depths of to proceed with business for the pur has accepted both nominations. The still lives on the Routt county ranch. totals for state and district officers bauk. Promptly and as if awaiting motioned his men to row away. They I been wrong, then, in attributing this my nature for the patience of which I pose of taking up the new Vreeland are as follows: WILLIAMS POKES FUN ibis signal the two men in the rowboat did so with a will, leaving a line of scrawl to her? It began to look so. stood In such need when every thought currency bill. The vote for adjourn AT JOE CANNON Republican Senator: Cake, 25,- before them dipped their oars and pull silver in their wake. Mr. Grey, ou the Though forbidden to allow her to nnd feeling were again thrown Into ment stood twelve to three, the neg 738; Fulton. 23.202. Supreme Judge, sjieak on the one tabooed subject, I confusion by the receipt of another ative votes being cast by Burton, Bean, 43,297. Dairy and food com ed for the shore, taking the direction contrary, gave no orders. He still held Washington, April 29. Williams his slip and seemed to lie dreaming. had wit enough to know that nothing communication from the Inspector in Weeks and McKinney. It Is supposed missioner Bailey. 30,417; Reid. 14,- presented a petition signed by 164 of the manufactory. Sweetwater said nothing, but held But his eye was on the shore, and he would keep her from It if the fate of which he stated that something had to represent the strength of the new 352. Congressman, First district, of the 166 Democrats composing the did not even turn when sounds from Mrs. Fairbrother occupied any real occurred to bring the authorities round bill and It is Inferred that the meas Congressman Hawley, 1 8,425. Con himself in readiness. minority, and asking the speaker to I to my way of thinking and that the ure will he tabled, as was the first gressman, Second district, Ellis. 11,- Mr. Grey was equally silent, but the tlie launch denoted that she was un place in tier thoughts. 8246; Shepard, 8466. recognize some of the members of Yet when tlie opiairtunlty was given test with the stiletto was to be made Vreeland bill, If It ever reaches a vote 816; Geer. lines of his face seemed to deepen In der way. In committee. Railroad commissioner, First district, the house to move a discharge of the Sweetwater, looking at this morsel me one morning of settling this fact at once. the moonlight ns the boat, gliding rap To Revise Tariff Campbell, 7877; Carter. 6872; Rob ways and means committee from any beyond all doubt I own that my main of paper with greedy eyes, dipped Ills Could the Irony of fate go further? idly through the water, passed them Representative Payne, of New ertson, 357 1. Railroad commission further hearing of the Stevens bill within a dozen boat lengths and slip oars and liegun pulling softly toward feeling was one of dread. I feared to I dropped the letter half read, querying i York, chairman of the ways and er, Second district, Altchlson, 7517; for the removal of the duty on wood ped into the opening under the manu that portion of the beach where a see this article In my creed destroyed, If It were my duty to let the Inspector I ucans committee, Introduced a reso Gaston. 3659; Hamilton, 3339; Hurl pulp and print paper and to pass that small and twinkling light defined the lest I should lose confidence In the know of the flaw I had discovered In lution authorizing the committee to burt, 6937; l-ouiks, 5021; Whiting, bill or a similar one. factory building. "Now row!" he vrleil. “Make for boathouse. He hoped Mr. Grey would whole. Yet conscience bade me face my own theory before I proceeded with tit during the recess of congress to 1 272. Williams said that the only reason Democratic — Senator, Chamber- he did not have all the Democrats on the launch. We'll intercept them on •peak; hoped that in some way, by the matter boldly, for had I not boast the attempt 1 had suggested when I ' lather such information, through | i ;overnment agents or otherwise, as it i lain. 6327. Congressman, First dls- the petition wns that two of them some means, he might obtain a clew ed to myself that my one desire was . believed in Its complete soundness. I their return.” I nay see fit,looking toward the prepa- Congressman. were out of town, but he promised ; had not settled the question wlien I 1 ation of a bill for revision of the I trlct, Whiting, 126 1 Sweetwater, glowlug with anticipa to his patron's thoughts. But the Eng the truth? i Second district, Jeffrey, 2507; Der to round them up as soon hb they re I allude to tlie disposition wblch Miss took the letter up again. Rereading Its tion. bent to his work. The boat be lish gentleman sat like an Image and t arlff. He said that only thirty by, 2501. Supreme lodge. Bean. 1,- turned. neath them gave a bound, and in a few did not move till a slight but sudden Grey showed on the morning of the opening sentence, I was caught by the Purchase Embassy Homes 073; D'Arcy, 86 Dairy and for 1 Republican* were necesBary to make minutes they were far out ou the wa breeze blowing In shore, seized the third day to do a little surreptitious i word “something.” It was a very In The house committee on foreign I commissioner, E. N. Emery, 149: Bai [the requisite number to pass the bill, paper in his hand and carried It away, writing. You remember that a speci definite one, yet was capable of cover elutions has decided to report favor- ley, 114. ters of the bay. Railroad commissioner. mi 1 declared that It should be easy "They're coming!" he whispered ea- , past Sweetwater, who vainly sought to men of lier handwriting had been ing a large field. It must cover n large l ibly a bill providing for the purchase First district, R. Robertson, 127. to get them together because almost asked for by the Inspector, and once I ibroad of American embassy, lega- catch it as It went fluttering by into Railroad commissioner. Second dis thirty Republicans have Introduced field or It could not have produced such gerly as lie saw Mr. Grey looking anx had been earnestly desired by myself. a change In the minds of these men, I Ion and consular buildings, and pro trict, A I. McCabe, 209; Oglesby free paper bills, "and." he said, “I iously back. "How much farther shall the water ahead, where It shone for a viding that not more than $1,000,000 Now I seemed likely to have it, if I did conservative from principle and In this moment, then softly dlsapi»eared. Young, 273. know every one of you who Intro 1 jo?" Certificates certifying that a So duced a bill meant what you said.’ Sweetwater uttered a cry; so did Mr. not open my eyes too widely to the Instnuce from discretion. I would lie | >e appropriated each year for this •Just within bailing distance of the Htrpose. For this year the bill ap- cialist assembly, on March 31, nom He quoted the line front the old meaning of her seemingly chance re satisfied with that word "something" Grey. | iropriates $500,000 for the purchase hunch." was Mr. Grey's reply. "Is it anything you wanted?" called quests. A little pencil dangled at the and quit further thinking. I was weary if embassy quarters at Berlin and inated Harlln Talbert for railroad hymn, "While the lamp holds out ti» Sweetwater, gauging the distance out the former, leaning over the bow end of my watch chain. Would I let of It. The inspector was now taking the Mexico City, and $500,000 to pur- commissioner and W. S. Richards for burn the vilest sinner may return,” with :i lance, stopped at the proper Williams proceeded: of the boat nnd making a dive at the her see it, let her bold ft In her hand Initiative, and I was satisfied to be his •ase consulates at Shanghai and Yo congressman, were presented for fil ing in the secretary’s office, but were point and rested on bls oars. But his “If you have In any manner been for a minute? It was so like one she simple instrument and uo more. pai>er with his oar. kohama. not filed because the time for pre bulldozed, why. think for a second—• thoughts did not rest. He realized that “Yes; but if It's gone, it's gone." re used to have. Of course I took ft off, senting such petitions expired on think what a short life we have here Arrived at tills conclusion, how- be was about to witness an interview turned the other with some feeling. of course I let her retain It a little March 16. Talbert and Richards are and how Important It Is that we whose inqwirtance he easily recognized. "Careless of me. very careless, but I while in her band. But the pencil was ' ever, I read the rest of the letter. The OIRT I I’HOLDS CAL HOI N also circulating petitions for nomi should live In this brief day of our I teat was to go on, but under different B ' HU of it would lie hear? Wh it IN R ITI SING TO ANSWER not enough. A few minutes later she ! conditions. It was no longer to be was thinking of”— nation which can be filed up to May Hme........................1 r-xpross the hope W 'Uld be the upshot and what was his He stopped. He was greatly agitat asked for a book to look at—I some made at my own discretion nnd in the 1 that thirty of you may sign the peti San Francisco, April 30. — The tri tuli duty In the case? He knew that ed. but lie did not encourage Sweetwa times let her look at pictures. But tlie tion. If you do not like my petition upstairs room; It was to lie made at ll of Tlrey L. Ford, chief counsel for this mau Wellgood was wanted by the ter In any further attempts to recover ' book bothered her—she would look at because my name is on it and the the United Railroads, accused of of Sew York police, but he was possessed the lost memorandum. Indeed, such I it later; would I give her something to | luncheon hour and in Mr. Grey’s pri names of Champ Clark, Dearmond, with no authority to arrest him even if an effort would have been fruitless. mark the place— that postal over there. vate dining mom, where, if by any fering Former Supervisor Coleman ♦ ♦ Underwood.and Gaines and all these chance Mr. Grey found himself out $1000 to vote for a trolley franchise, tie had the power. BORN » vile publicans and sinners on this The pajier was gone, and there was I gave her the postal. She put It In raged by the placing of this notorious as resumed in Judge Lawlor's depart ♦ ♦ ♦ side, fcet up one of vour own, I pray “Something more than I bargained nothing left for them but to continue the book and I. who understood her ment of the supreme court this morn. you. We can add the two together. for,” he inwardly commented. "But I their way. As they did so It would thoroughly, wondered what excuse abe wea(x>n beside his plate, the blame Ing. The effort of the prosecution If thirty of you Blgn the speaker can »anted excitement, and now I have have lieen hard to tell In which breast would now find for sending me Into could t»e laid on the waiter, who. mis yesterday to obtain evidence fiom In Eugene, April 28, 1908, to Carl not refuse you. Together we will •tit it. If only I can keep my bead chagrin mounted higher. Sweetwater the other room. She found one very taking his directions, bad placed it on Patrick Calhoun, president of the Schaefer and wife, a son. then cor itltute a majority of the ----------------------- level, I may get something out of this. had lost a clew in a thousand, and Mr. soon, nnd with a heavily beating heart Mr. Grey's table when It was meant United Railways, proved futile, owing house of representatives. Early In 1 for Inspector Dalzell's, who was lunch to the vigorous protests of his attor If not all I could wish.” Grey—well, no one knew what he had I left her with that pencil and postal. i Ing In the adjoining room. It was I, neys, who claim the prosecution Is I the session when the rules were be ♦ ♦ Meantime the second boat was very lost. He said nothing and plainly A soft langti from her II;»« drew me ' however, who was to do the placing. attempting to secure from his testi ing adopted, the speaker was asked ♦ if the majority of the house made a nearly on them, lie could mark the showed by his changed manner that back. She was holding up tlie postal. With what precautions and under what mony a line on the defense in his own ♦ WILL STAY IN THE ♦ RACE TILL FINISH * ri-qii'-r’ '■> the speaker whether the ‘^'■e figures and pick out Wellgood's be was In haste to land now nnd tie "See! I have written a line to him! clrcumstanoiM will presently appear. case, which will come up later. The ♦ < | r qu s. would be heeded, and his re bead from among the rest. It bad a lone with this doubtful adventure. Oh. you good, good nurse, to let me! Fortunately the hour set was very prosecution, however, asserts that It ♦ New York. April 30 — "The ♦ fsolute air. The face, on which, to When they reached the boathouse You needn't look so alarmed. It hasn't near; otherwise I do not know tiow I I only seeks the truth; that ft wants + name of Charles E. Hughes ♦ ply. as I remember It, was: 'The ma- i lorltv of t'»“ house will always be >us evident discomfiture, the moon Mr. Grey left Sweetwater to pay for hurt me one bit.” could have endured the continued the guiltless freed and the guilty ♦ will not be withdrawn from ♦ heeded '.y the speaker.’ »bone, wore a look which convinced the tlie lsiat and started at once for the 1 knew that It had not; knew that strain of gazing on my patient's sweet punished. ♦ the presld ntlal canvass until + "P >. I' veu put thlrtv names to our The court upheld Calhoun in his ♦ the national convention at ♦ detective that this was no patent med- hotel. such an exertion was likely to lie more face, looking up nt me from her pillow, 166 and constitute 190. a majority refusal to answer questions. tcine manufacturer, nor even a eater- ( The man In chnrge had the bow of beneficial than hurtful to her, or I with a shallow over Its beauty which ♦ Chicago has made Its choice ♦ of the bouse, 1 know that the eml- In the Ford case the people com Mslstant, but a man of nerve and the ooat In baud, preparatory to pull- should have found some excuse for de hnd not been there before her father’s pleted its ease today by Assistant Dis + of a candidate," Is the state- + f-ntly l-natured man who pre- + ment made by President ♦ resource« tfop same, indeed, whom he des over the h iiire, s > tolerant of terring her. I endeavorisl to make my 1 return. trict Attorney O'Gara offering proof I ♦ Woodford, of the Hughes + «1 encountered in Mr. Fairbrotber's op !on. so uatlent whenever there face more natural. As she seemed to I And that father! I could hear him that the prosecution hail made due + League of the United Stats-s, + '•nMIt’g block a'hwart hia '>e with 'ivh disastrous, almost fa- want me to take the postal in my hand pnHng the library flia.r with n restless- and diligent offert to locate Thorn- + who pr« -Id’ I tit a < ’inference + It pit! ■ will bow in hia m<wt ele- ”L !*”>l'a to himself. •aldent I drew near and took it. ■> Pr- assistant lally, I Mu t wall ness that struck me as h-'lng strnnzely •k of lhe de! gotes • ■ I >•> th • + ,.• if’ inn r, with gesticulation pe- *■ 1 r "The address looks very shaky.” she akin to m.v oifn invva rd anguish of Itoun, indir •ted with 1 rd at d ne l «.• «very, though nn unexpected I* tuition; I C inv- 11 I from New ♦ >f i i, H" I . z’Gentlemen, erde r that th< largii" !. "I think you wiil have to put Impatience nn<1 doubt. What 'vus 1 • I + York state, calimi for todav In ♦ 1 ' I’y o the r >re ntntlvos of as a ♦ the Intuii- '. b _ of ti'izhes’ + dreading? Wbnt wi It I had »een 1e have a right to darkening hl n.’ l I will recognize + ■* <• 4r + ♦ By ANNA KATHARINE GREEN. FOREST RESERVES TRACEY IS DYING OFFICAL COUNT OF PRIMARY ELECTION r •• mv; n .» hi ; j >:« i ir»’ rt r tii.u .1 ii’i uie Tuos© sis 1vns approaching, th flint* to Mr. acoil1 him. and from me■? No, ii y, had c*aus<ed Mm. Fair- latti ■r. for bls glnme n.•ver atra to tabce off htr di a tumid. me, but rested solely •» i tiln (I m f ” »he cried. “You actual i wris therefore not con MWtfNl W 1th th«» lid the «Victor dlnti tr' ituce In bls thoun:ht*. An Id US? It hon t I turt me near- that was conrerned. I » onici p i lyiiitf ht*rc and knowing fear !es«ly; I I-. ; i to (Irra« 1, only d trivt* for oiae word from the event. That 1 did any me» must who saw Mi KM Grey* S ?ht. nrd I n m foolish." I duri f room <1 that rest.- -» tran find that you l»ey«i Inst the hour stm •k the h our at i U m I If. > d » and send •vhlf•h Mr .» »ii. r 'e * mznufac- irint paper d today th- appelai of the t Mr. Nor- •n tati ve Newspaper A sk «dation, presented < and documents to tention. Apparently vas particularly Ini- annttal statement of Paper Company for lune 30, 1907, show- ! cost of production on -i compared with >rl’ • of paper of $12 tan Mann, appréciai. • of this t afnxiny, he would go to the aln the cause of so - in the price of pa- . . 1 thit Itand C dire« i» 1 to them on the wltnc 'nP | To M 1 -1 R BLOWS I P WIT II III YVY LOSS OF LII prfl 3" While the crois u was coming to anch i an ' 1 under ordinary efrenn stane»» I could f 1 But Taft. f >r « a ■ 1 inutteied an order to hia **thrr moment the sterns of the *11 craft swung together, but iu *«y that, by dint of a little ttiaii.pulatlon ou tiie part of b’ijce ît* go downstai rs at all? Yes, for the tramp, trami» stopped. I board him «i !>• part < f It ; . it ... ory 1 had bul It up n-ith auch care. preaching hiis daughter's door fcir a managed to keep i-y theory I bai j 1 «>r«i!*ted In urging last look in and manag'-d to e«<’ape palm, where It Mill clung, wet and pos- . ■n the Inspect or in spite of his re- Just In time to procure what I wainted albly Illegible, when be < ame upon Mr. . buke. was slowly crumbling to piece« and reach the room below before be Grey again in the b--tel otfl-w ~ U my mind with the falling of one o.’ «aro». ^Here’s your pay,” »aid ’h*t gentle- urging President Roosevelt ' to run | CASI For Infr.ru again Is asserted on good authortty. These letters come from all parts of I the country, it Is'sald. from members of all political parties, and In tliern Bears the various arguments are used by the Sfilature ot U writers to Induce Mr. Roosevelt tot S G. Spicer la In the city from •gain accept a nomination. Marcola for a few day». The Kind fût’