THl lUGZrne W1MLT GUAJID, THURSDAY APRIL 28 1910 r I 'Tßo I. ELBVTTt forewfan tntsrroptlon? If ao, ths fel­ no warrant whatever to aaautue that low Is' ked <1ts< ration, ttiough bls de be would I* permitted to remain many termination (lint ttie Ariu-ri-uri abould minute* unharmed within Ita walla of not Interfere waa undeniable. It waa mystery The alienee of It dtvomflted him br­ with an ugly and trumlmt manner. If vend measure. It evas. tn n word, un- more warily, that the man closed In -tinny “I teouwa Y vu clear hont or"— I Ils tbiag sot a bend with tbe plausP B>-fer* him •a h* at th* bl* dmdgu «’rating a dmuy and ri- « 4 fsnllgM. * broad ball sld. One of the largest deala In subur­ atalre. Her* for a few article* of fur Copyright. >008. by th* Bobb*-MsrrlB Qm> cl iwad tte* tore ead pw tele slwutetor • 1 to tt la ••totese- toto*i <. ftxubllog In altar* a ball table, an umbrella eta nd. today. Luring tbe day up to a short ban real estate reported in Eugen* a tall, dumb clock flanked by telgb time before bla death hla condition for a long time and one that aeaaa tte* totok«*«*. tea f***4 Ute bulls and ■am* to mrtr smm * wish a Mttl* store Otbor appeared better than for aeveral day* tbe rapid development of the terri­ backed chair* It wa* *u>i>ty past. He rested well last night and Tbe girt le**ed out veer the apron an advcMit«?* t< lit« sera (ten to imt K) drove ttesai tore* than Kirkwood's own restrained r«a tory In which the tract la located. 1« Aud M wa* dun* tbs t*Bn«for!u*tioy rallad u(x*> the sale of tbe old Whitney farm of ■r»-uu>t*l>to*d in* tewlAUty to refrain bouse edvsrtlaed It* Inhabitation, ant swift glaiK-e. teetlfled to the rw<<*n1 to writ* “Finis" tisnnatb lb* lat-Adent Hs r our glad tbs corrine and walked froru tmasferiteg tret s«eos*«1 bla Samuel lAnghorne Clemens, tbe over 200 acre* southwest of the city tlou with a te*slM*l *xela*>uri nod a txiard < re*Led t»««ath the jewiv. of th« begnn to iutu 4*' s tice skirts Kirk- halfway to th* neat Ilsxrl, gaming to dowufoU. tea* < tea«flad * peaceable and nt a foot. not a asouae rastfed la th* American humorist, wa* born at Flor­ by J. O. Storey, president wood, uuliemdtiig her fattit heart«! pro an abrupt soil n-txglhxwi pniu» by the law * I Ail lug sStoa wttMei Brtitoii obor** wtefnecorlng or te-ueatb the floor*, not ida. Missouri, November 30. 1835. Portland, Eugene A Eastern Rall- He waa best too« by hi* pseudonym testa, jiiuqxa! <« ii . lii(er|MM>l'iC hts rwne entrance to a ek hi length wbk'h. beiumra! In on all sides by a lie reminded blmself of It* untight an * m . wbat an utter •*». J ami" least had preceded Kirkwood into th* 1 river boats when be sounds two fath- morrow. Mr. Storey purchased thia proper­ Behind bl in tb* knob was rattire? building. Had they not heard? The ioma. He wa* educated In the village mean or purlieu, have (even hi Bloom* cd window*, of its sign "To Ito Ito .' school in Hannibal, Misaouri, and wa*l of the effluvia of desolation that urgently to an accompaniment of feet bury» escaped tbe sordid commcrelnl ■peculation **emnd ridiculous. Or hsd -apprenticed to a printer. After learn-1 ty about two years ago »nd placed a lot of blooded cattle the. At th« cy« of the keeficr of furnished lodg hud saluted him when the door *wung shuffling on tbs stone, and Immediate they h.-ard and. alarmed, tx-en too ef I ing the traJe, he journeyed from time of the purchase he realised tags, retaining jealously soinefblng of wide A deserted bonne, and the girl ly. If he were to make a logi- al deduc- factually bobbled by the coils of their town to town until he reached New that the farm would soon be valu­ In 11—was it right for him to tlon from tbe rasping and scraping tbe old time dignity end reserve that ■ lone nefarious design* to dare reveal them York. Afterward he went to New Or­ able for residence purposes and sound within the door casing, tbe bell ■elves, to Investigate tbe caw of that bans and became a pilot on the Mils- know that he would realize a hand­ were their pride In the days before eo Isavs ber so? In Is61 some profit on hl* investment by pull wa* violently agitated, without, thunderous summon»? Or wu*s from perbap*. aware of Kirk wood" a eo tary to hla brother, who had been holding the property years. He had faith In the future of Ila to>us«* I.«»med tall, with many Quadrant mews, or oo declared th* bell Ito*If. Wteerever that might trance arid lying bidden In aome dark made secretary of the territory. He Eugene when he made the purchase, windows, mostly llgtettose, materially a not Ira |>*liitod on tbs daau ; be aituate, after wUcb. a* if la de corner to ambush him aa be passed? engaged in mining In Nevada, and in and he has realized a good flgur* 0* ■pair, tbe outsider again rertled and ■ggrsvatlaa that str of Isolate, eold True, that wa* hardly tike the girl 1862 became the city editor of the hla Investment, although the consid­ wall of tbe pasMge dignity wbl'd distinguishes the Eng True, on the other band. It wa* po*«i Virginia City Enterprise. In 1865 he eration la not known and la not giv­ Overhead, complaining as It swayed Jerked tbe knob. llabman's caatl* Iler* and three wtreid lu ths wind, bung tbe smirched sud Be hta statu* wbet tt might, whether Me that abe had stolen away wt.ll» went to San Francisco, where he waa en in the deed, as Mr. Storey took one less liedraggled than Ita neighbors we* I her worn signboard of the Hog servant of tbe hoooehoM, its caretaker Klrkwixjd wa* hanging in Irreaoluttoo engaged a* a reporter on the Morn­ In exchange some Seattle property tbsbly dsteruiln«! txith to get him Again, the «pore of time between Kirk­ gold mining, he resumed his work for The purchase of this property by the heel, toil fighting tenaciously for uigbl as la indulged Io by lbs British self in and Kirkwood ovt and yet. wood's dtamiasal and hi* return bad the California Press, and visited tbe Hawaiian islands as a newspaper cor­ these Seattle men more than any­ existence Home, vanguard* of that workingman tn hours of esse At the curious to consider, determined to gain t»een exceedingly brief. Whatever her respondent In 1H66. thing else Insures tbe building of Imminent day when the hoarding curb In front of the bouse of entrrtaln hla end without attracting undue at- errand, abe could hardly have fulfilled In 1872 he lectured In England, the College Hill loop of tbe street bones eirould rvtgn supreme, wore meat, dejected animals drooping bs touUou. Kirkwood bad exire-tad to It and <•*/■*rxxl At that moment «be and a London publisher issued aa railway line, for It wa* the stlpuatad wttb ahamefs'-ed atr placsrda of relate tween tlielr shafts, two hansoms stooil bear lbs knocker's tbnodcr ns soon as might be In tbe power and at tbe mer unauthorized collection of his writ­ | agreement before the deal wan agents advertising their susceptibility tn waiting untU such lit»* as tbe lord« the bell failed to give tongue, but tt cy of him who had followed her. pro ing*, in which were published some closed that the P. E. & E. should ex­ not write. tend the line through the tract thin r- t* sale or lease In th* company of th* of tbelr destinies sbould see tit to sal enb hungry popular*. As Kirkwood marked that antiquated and ruwty bit might not lie hers! of Tom Saw- man, being formerly engaged in that stance subconsciously at a moment turned « third vehicle rumbled up out of (ronmotigvry affixed to the middle Spurred by solicitude, tbe young man (1873); “Adventure* yer,” (1876); •'Punch. Brothers. business with John Cort, who la when Mis* Calendar s hand, small as * of th* mew*. panel of the door. And It made him put personal apprehenehm* In bls pock Punch." Tramp "A _ ______________ (1878); known all over ____________ the country ________ aa one child's, warm and romnnet In Its white et and forgot them, cautiously picking feel aure that something anrrcptttloua Fur between hts curiosity about an tized In 1879. In 1884 be founded portion of It which lie* ou the side­ Rhe paseeil quickly to tbe shelter of tn ths very aet of pushing In where he fly tug sc bora. wakened to sonorous bnlt'-d. acutely distrustful. the publishing house of Charles L. hill to fruit and divide ft into small the pillared poetic*. He followed was not wanted, *a be haff bee* ad- | rio< by ttes create and «tamer of the Webster Co., which firm bought tract*, while the valley lead will be Nothing hxicwusd. . ... out General Grant's Memoirs. The divided Into residence lota and th* chimaily. Ou tbs doorstep sbs turned. vtned tn well nigh ■■ many words. knocker, and Kirkwood stood folly firm failed in 1894. and to retrieve whole tract placed on tbe market offering her hand II* look ■nd re II* turned up Frognail street with two yard* away, bla bs*rt bammarlng his fortune Mr. Clemens started out at once. It la said that 15 or mor* tatned It ths manner of on* out tor a leisurely wildly, bla osrre* * jingle, much as If ' on a lecturing tour around the world expert salesmen will be brought “Good night." etee said evening stroll. Mmultanronaly from tbe r**onrMting t4owa bad landed upon and in 1895 achieved the novel dis­ here from Seattle and a whirlwind Tui to understand that I'm die th* farther corner ssotber pedestrian tinction of being challenged to a selling campaign will be made. That missed tteeti?" hs stammered ruefully debouched Into tbe thoroughfare—a bis own person retber then oa ■tout duel by Max O’Rell. the French hu­ many automobiles will be brought planking Rhe evaded hl* eyes 'I thank you mere moving shadow at that distance. . oaken morist. He turned to the serious from the Sound city by the purchas­ ________ _____________ ___ _ Ere be bsd tkn* lo wonder __ tbe reek I have so fort her seed ■ide of literature and achieved a ers and they will be used exclusively brother to blacker shadows that skulk-|M ceased, and from tbs street flltaeed "You are quit* sure? Wont you be great success with his inimitable for the purpose of conveying pros­ vd tn tbe fenced areas and unllvely voice* tn altercation. LJ*<«nlng. Kirk ileve tu* at your service?" pective purchasers to and from th* humor. entries of that poorly lighted block, wood's pulses quickened, six! be laugh I tract, it is stated on reliable authoy- Rhe iaugba-d uneasily. Tm all right Tbe bush waa something beyond b*- «1 uncertainly for pure relief, retreat now." w» llsf when on* remembered tbe near- Ing to tbe door and putting an rar to a “1 can no uotblng more sure?" This tract lies partly in a smalt nr*« of blatant Tottenham Court road valley over beyond College Hill and “Nothing But you- you make nw Kirkwood eoorelved a wholly aense partly on a ■loping hill. The upper The accent* of on* speaker were almost sorry I can't luiposs atlll fur- leas curiosity about the other wayfar­ portion of it overlooks the entire new In hi* hearing stern, crisp, quick tber u|xru y<>ur gi««l nature." er. The man waa walking rapidly, city and a magnificent view la ob- with the *plrit of authority which ani­ “Please don't bealtat* " tained from there. The land on th* tieela ringing with uncouth louduess. mates that most austere and dignified "Aren't you very persistent, Mr whole tract is said to be very rich cans tapping tbe flagging at brief In limb of the law to be encountered tbe Kirkwood?” Her Angers moved In bl* and is well adapted to fruit growing ferrala. Both sound* erased abruptly world over, a London bobby. A man believed to be the one Burning with the reproof, be released who shot and killed Mrs. W. M. Sheriff Bown Leaves this Even­ and garden raising, It will make as their cause turned In beneath one “Now, then, my man. what do you Renshaw’» horse on the Coburg ideal suburban homes, with street _ road of the porticoes. In the emphatic and want tlterc? Come, now; speak up north of Eugene on May 23, 1909, car facilities and it is probable that ing to Bring Prisoner unnatural qul«t that followed Kirk electric lights will be extended out and step out Into tbe light where I can Is In the county jail, having been ar­ wood, stepping more lightly, fnncled see you.* Here for Trial there after a few houses are built rested late this afternoon by Deputy that another shadow follow«! the first, and there is a demand for them. The response came In tbe sniffling Sheriffs R. M. Pratt anil George noiselessly and with furtive stealth. Several real estate men have been snarl of tbe Ixmdon ne'erdo-well. tbe Fisk at the Schofield Chemical Sheriff Harry L. Bown will leave working on this deal, most promi­ Could It bs No. 0 Into which they unemployable rogue wbixte chief oc­ works, where he was employed. The on the evenisg train today for Salem nent among them being I. H. Bing­ had passed ? The American's heart cultation seems to t>e to march in the man who gives his names as Ander­ where he will secure requisition ham and E. J. Frasier. beat a livelier tempo at the suggestion son, was identified by Mrs. Ren­ ranks of the unemployed on the oeva shaw after his arrest as the one papers for the extradition of Edward I If It had not been No. P—tie was «till Silkwood, formerly of Oreawell, who 1 slon of Its annual demonstrations. who attempted to hold her up and was arrested at Lewiston. Idaho, I too far away to tell—It waa certainly ”I a '- me alone, canitcher? Ah'm do­ who shot her horse and fired sever- yesterday on a warrant Issued in Eu-I one of the dwellings adjacent there­ in’ no 'arm. officer.” al shots at her when the wounded gene on March 30, charging him unto. The Improbable possibility (but is with seduction, Miss Anna Kester­ “Didn't you hear me? Rtep out here. animal dashed past him. He why ltnprol>ablc?> that the girl was Ah. that's better. No barm, ch? Per­ about 26 or 28 years of age and has son, of Creswell, being the complain­ I lielng joined by her fattier or hy the haps you'll explain how tbere's no been working for Schofield for some ant in the case. From Salem friends annoyed him with Illogical In­ harm broakln' into unoccupied 'ounes? time past. It is learned that be has sheriff will go to Boise, Idaho, tensity been lllvng In a tent across the river where the requisition papers will be “Gorblltny. 'ow wa« I to know? _____ ________ ____ _ and hej Approaching No. 9 with laggard feet, 'Ere'« a toff 'and* me sixpence fer for a year. signed __ by Governor Brady, It was through Information fur- wm then proceed to ___ Lewiston 1___ 1 andi he manufactured a desire to light a hopantn* 'l.t cab door tody*, an', aecee. cigarette aa a cover for tils design were I 'My man.' 'e nez. 'ye've got a 'onest nished Sheriff Bown by C. E. Fero bring his prisoner to Eugene fori that Anderson was placed under ar- trial, lie spit'd ii|Hin by unsuspected eyes fyee. Wy doneber work F aezee. rest. It Is said that while the latter Silkwood and U._ Kesterson np Cane under arm. hands cupped to I "Ow cau I?" a«* I. "Ere'm 1 bout of was Intoxicated a short time ago, he jo a jew weeks Miss ago kept company ahleld a vesta’s flame, he atopixa! di­ of ‘ for two years. It is alleged that un­ *** talkative and ■* spoke ~ “ I a job these six mouths, lookin' fer *■ became quite rectly before the |Hirti<'O. turning Ills work every dye an' ears'! find It.' the shooting of Mrs. Renshaw’s der promise of marriage Silkwood eyes askanro to the shadowed dr- Sezee. X’otne an' see me this hevenln’ horse in such a way that he was betrayed his sweetheart, and when A goodly number of businesa men way. and made a discovery sufficiently ' at me 'ome, nolne, ErogtutU atryte.' 'e suspected of the crime. With Mrs. her condition became such that she and representative farmers of Cres- Renshaw's identification of the man. insisted on a speedy marriage, he well and surrounding country gath­ startling to hold him apellbound and sex. an' the officers are quite certain that left the country. A warrant was at ered in the rooms of the Develop­ Incidentally to scorch his gloves before "That'll do for now. You borrow a they have the right one. once sworn out for his arrest, and ment league Saturday afternoon for he thought to drop the match. pencil and pa|>cr and write It down. Anderson is charged with assault after diligent search Sheriff Bown the purpose of organising a company The door of No. 9 stood ajar, a black and I'll read It when I’ve got more with intent to kill and will be at* located him at Lewiston and wired1 to operate a cannery at Creawell. Interval an Inch or so In width show­ time. I never heard the like of It. raigned before Judge Bryson, of th* the officers there to place him under and it is doubtful if ever an enter­ ing between Ita edge and the jamb. Thl* 'ouae hasn't been lived In these justice court this evening at 7 arrest. They wired this morning prise was launched here that re­ Suspicion and alarm set hts wits two years. Move on. and don't let me o'clock. that they had tbe man in jail there, ceived the unanimous support giv- ; and were holding him awaiting the en the cannery. Every man preoent a-tfngle More distinctly he recalled find you round 'ere again. March.I say!" was heartily in favor of the pro­ arrival of Sheriff Bown. the jnrrtng tiling, accompanied l>y the | There wa» more of It- more whining ject. as all could plainly see the val­ metallic click of the latch, when the explanations artfully tinctured with ue of the institution to this com­ “Gomi ntv/tX,” »?<« *erson or persons had fol ­ them and turn«! to her so woebegone F. W. Ogram. chairman of the part, the whole concluding with »crap­ a count«nance that she rviMuit«! of her lowed her. neglecting the most obvious ing footatci«, dlmlnueudo. and an­ committee appointed to secure ac­ And other |>crfuiictory rattle of the kuob severity. "Don't worry about me. precaution of a householder. reage to grow vegetables and fruit of St. Pau! for tbe cannery, reported that the plcnsc. I am truly safe now. Some why? Why but because the Intniders na the bobby, having «booed the put« I Representative ft committee had secured 25 acres Company in Eugene Look­ day I hope to lie able to thank you did not wish the sound of closing to be I live evildoer off. nsxured himself that positively and five additional acres audible to her—or those—within? adequately. Good night.” Over Situation | no damage hnd netually been done. ing Ì coudittonaliy. During the meeting E. He reminded himself that It was all | Then lie, too. departed, satisfied nnd Her piisa key grated In the lock L. Barnett pledged one acre of vege­ Opening the door dliiclosed a dark none of hla affair, decided to pass on self righteous, leaving a badly fright­ tables and Mr. Groesbeck two acres John S. Hughes, representing the nnd uninviting entry hall, through am! go hla way In pence and. Im­ en«! but very grateful amateur crim of sweet corn. which there breathed an air henvy pulsively swinging about, marched Inal to pursue his self npix>lnt«l career Luce Land and Development Co., of After a lengthy discussion it was St. Paul. Minn., is in Eugene in­ with the dank nnd dusty odor of itn straight away for the unclosed dixir. I of crime moved and ehrrled that a company vestigating this dry's advantage for "’Old 'ant. guvnerf* tenanted rooms. Ilraltatlng on the be organized to operate a cannery. He hnd no choice other than to con the location of a fruit cannery which 725O0 and the capital stock to be >2 threshold, over her shoulder the girl Kirkwood haul'd on the cry, falter Untie. In point of fact. It bad been the company wishes to establish ' Is lnd... amll«l kindly upon her couinianoeer«! Ing In Indecialon. Should he take the Insanity just then to back out and run somewhere in this state. He was I ,i«n r raticiaro, .vprii . i — .iraiuu», ' the shares 85.00. Each individual require and atcpt>ed within. plunge or withdraw? Rynchronously the risk of apprehension nt the hands shown about by Manager Freeman, over the discover? that Charles Chit-1 limited to 20 ahares. A canvass of the meeting wai then ordered " 2 " for He lifted Ills hut automatically. Tho he was conscious that a man’s figure of that ubiquitous bobby, who, for all of the Commercial Club and he In­ ten. confessed murderer, had inti-l L_____ ________ ‘ door closed with an «■holng slain. Ho had detnch«*l Itself from the shadow* he knew, might lx» lurking not a dozen terviewed Secretary Holt of the Eu­ I mat* relations with half a dozen takers of stock with the result that the project, Growers’ Association, others, has led Annie Bell, daughter 8630 was raised toward turned to tbe waiting cab, funiblln£ beneath tho nearest portico nnd was ynrds distant, watebfol for Jost sm-h gene Fruit of a Spanish rancher near Hollister, I Following are the names names of thos« which has recently purchased the Al ­ for change. drawing nearer, with every Indication 1 a sequel. Still. Klrkwixxl hexltatcd len cannery of this city. California, to tell the police of San taking stock and the number of of linate to Intercept him. who confessed tot shares taken: R. H. Parsons, 10; L. with tho best of excuses. Renwuring The Luce Land and Investment. Jose that Criften, "IH walk," he told th* cabby, pay­ " 'Ere now, guvticr, yer mykln' a ' ns he bud found the sentinel's extem­ Co. is a big concern and already the murder of Policeman George » Scarbrough, 10; T. A. ShaferL?0; ing him off. Bohmstedt company, 10; E. B. Mox- porised ynm, proof positive thnt the owns and operates several canner-' Whibark at Santa Clara, also slew ley, 10; C. A. Sedgwick, 10; K. ». The hansom swept awny to a tunc mlstyke. You don’t live 'ere.” "How do you knowF' demanded fellow hnd had no more right to pro­ lea In the Northwest. An effort will) three other men. Deputy Sheriff A. of hammering hoofs, nnd quiet re«t«l W. Linquist. of Berkeley; Fred A. Hawley, 5; F. W. Ogram, 8; A. R. S; H. upon the street na Klrkwmx) turn«! Kirkwood crisply, tightening hl* grip hibit n trespass thnn Klrkwoixt to be made to secure the location of the Smith, a motorman of San Francis­ I*v«l reatleasly In tere ctealr, sy«e ■nd Ug* iKthrelc to th«tr díateos* "lira*«, w* will g* bow , If yo* are •rady." "I ant quits ready, Mtas raltxxlar" 11« rus* A waiter brought tbe girl's «|i*üt sim I put It In Klrkwwd’a hand* Ils tw>l<1 It until, smoothing th« wrists of ber Iona white glove«, she stood up then tilaced ths garment upon h«r white young ehouldere. troubled by the Indefinable sens* of Intimacy Im part id by the privilege. Hlie permitted liltn thia personal aervlee. He felt thnt reti« trutel«1 bint; that out of tier grati had grown a simple and almost «gito.eh faith In bbl generosity and euUaU tora (eneas As eh* tnrnml to go her eyes thanked lilm with an unfathomable glance lie was again couertotie of that esoteric disturbance In his temples I'urvl«! Iiaaby analysing the sensation, lie fol lowed her to the lobby. A <>*■« brought him hi* topcoat, bat and stick. Tipplug tbe child from aterre foree of habit, ter dralred a gl gautic |«rter. Impressively ornate In To- botri livery, to «all a hansom — grther they paeaed out into the night. lette! tbe girl. Beneath ■ jx-rinanent awning of steel and gtaa* sne waited patiently, alm der. erect, lie«!lesa of tbe attention abe attracted frutti wayfarer* The A cab drew In at the black porter clapped an err of wickerwork over Ita wheel to protect th« girl's reggjrle Hhr a*reud«l to the eeat. ’ hirkwixxl. drlng alfpene* In tb« porter'* ;>altn. prv;xired to follow But a hand fell u|x>u hie arm. pereint>ii>r> lnesorattle. He faced about, frowning «0 confront a alight. hatrbet faciei eriy to have a lady dine with me In a public reataurantT' 'fersrpotud Kirkwood without ralalng bl* vole*. Tlte bard ryes looked him up and down without favor Then: "Beg par don. air I saw my mistake,” said the detective brusquely. “I ntu glnd you do.” return«! Kirk wood grimly. "I fancy It will bear Invest lirn I Ion " Ilo mourned the step. 'Imperial the ■ ter.1 he told the driver, gli fug the flrat address that occurr«! to b lin. It muid be chatig«1. For the moim nt the main Issue wnu to get the girl out of the range of the detective-» Interest lie sllp|K«l Into lila place aa the hntt- ■Mini whccl«l Into the turgid tide of -westbound traffic. Ro Cnlendnr hail after nil! Moreover, lie hnd told the truth tu Kirkwood By bla «Ide the pli'l moved Uheaally. •Who was thnt man?” ah« Inquired. Klrkwtxxl sought tier eyes and found way Itnpil' ated In father's nffnlrs. Inexplicably young man's heart felt lighter, tnlxtnkc The fellow took me •otne one In- knew." he told her care traaly Tli« nasiirnnee anttsfled her. rested quietly, wrapped up In |>er«onnl caflcei'qa Suddenly Kirkwood was re- Balled tS n aeltae of duly by a glimpse •of Hyde I'nrk Corner, lie turned to the girl. “1 didn't know win-re you i wish«! to go.” Rhe sremed to reall.te his meaning with surprise, na on« whose thought« >iave strayed afar rtxnllixl to Uli hil­ weratlve world. y*Olt. did I forget? ( Tell him. please, ' -Irlve to No. U Il Frognall street. mabttry.” a curtain lie ■tratnt hung like I which the the two, n alienee i imn fortxire to moderate, flntl- dellght thnn he hnd cnr«1 (or dar« ifesa to In contemplation of tbe I» rll.ih profile so close to him Bbe xl quite unaware of him. lost In lit, Inrge eyes aolier. lip* ocrloua tore fashioned for luugli- ter, rou'” > cMn firm with some occult re* i Jt was not hnrd to fancy her n of cournge him ! 'cd •" " high pitch firmlnatlon nor easy to guras for Watching always. krenlyX^«"" »«ch sallen«”'" »° th» t*"«««y flying light., Astray«! by the aclousne«« lost l(*rf" <^n ov,o a peril"”«- The c«V stopped, of conjecture, h occupant* MAN WHO SHOT MRS. RENSHAW’S CRESWELL MAN ARRESTED LEWISTON, IDA., AND HORSE ARRESTED AT WILL BE BROUGHT BACK EOR CANNERY WANTS TO LOCATE CANNERY SOMEWHERE CHIFTEN WAS i STORE BANDIT I