THE ECGEXE DAILY UL'ARI), FRIDAY, FEBHIARY 28, 1W
y?; I we uppoiltlou aired by the pre.
X
The
In theAJco'Ve
By ANNA KATHARINE CREEN.
Author of "Th Mllllonilr Ktbr." "Tlu ruirc Bait. "Th
Houh In lh Mill," "Th AnutfeyM Etc.
COPYR.ICHT.nS00. T H B . BO B -M E R I L t COMPANY.
It vai from a resident correspondent
private dUcunaion thnt ere lone the ouo lo Now Mexico, and was written, an
quemlou most frequently lieurd In this the editor vm careful to Bay, fur his
connection wa not who HtruiA the . own eyes and not for the public. lie
blow which tilled Mrs. Kalrbrother had ventured, however, to give It In
(thin wn a question which Hume geem- full, knotvlntf the ureat Interest which
ed to think nettled), but whose Juggling thin whole subject had for his read
hand hud palmed off the paste for the ra.
N
'.CHAPTER V (Continued.)
'The two columns of (owlp devoted
to the fatally til (Terences which bad
led to the separation of Mr. and Mrs.
Kalrbrother I shall compress Into a
few lines. They had been married
three years before In the city of Haiti
more. He was a rich man then, but
not the multimillionaire he is today.
Plain featured ad without manner, he
was uo unite for thW sparklttiK co
quctto, whose charm was of the kind
ivhlcb grows with exercise. Thou"li
00 actual prnuiliil wuh ever iiHorlnted
with Iter mtiiie. he iew tired cf her
caprlt-es and the coit'iucsts which she
made no cuiU'iivor to hl.Ie cither from
hliti or from the world at hir;:e. and at
some llt:;e ilniiir; t!:e prcvimm year
they hud i.u;:e to a fr). 'Hilly imiler
etuiidltiK v.-1:1. Ii Ii-1 to ih.-lr living
apart, eaih In jrn.iiil st.vie and wllh A
cortulu deference to the proprieties
which retuliiel llnin tliclr fiieuils and
an euvlaiile pliK-c fu society. , f
Uo was not often Invited where slio
waa, and she never appeared In any
assemblage where hu was expected,
but with tlili exception little feeling
was shown. Matter: proitrenned smcxith
ly, and to their credit, let It be said, uo
000 ever heard either of them spuuk
otherwise than considerately of tho
other. He was at present out of town,
having atarted some three weeks be
fore for the southwest, but would prob
ably return on receipt of the telegram
which bad beau sent him.
The comments made on the murder
were necessarily hurried. It waa called
a mystery, but It was ovldent enough
that Mr, Duriiud's detention was looked
on as the almost certain prelude to bis
arrest on. the churgo of murder.
t had had some discipline lo Ufe.
Although a favorite, of my wealthy
undo, I bad given up very curly the
prospects be held out to me of a con
tinued enjoymeut of his bounty aud
entered on duties which required self
denial and hart! work. I did this Ira
cause 1 enjoy having both my tulud
and heart occupied. To be necessary
to some one. as a nurse Is to a patient,
aootne.l to me nn onvlahle fate till 1
came under the Itttluence of Anson I)u
rnnd. Then Uio craving of all women
for tho common lot of their sex become
my craving ulso; a craving, however,
to whbh I fulled lit (I rut to yield, for
1 felt that It was tmh:trcd nud tints a
token of wcuktipmi. righting my bat
tle, I succeeded lu winning it, as I
thought, Just as the nurse's diploma
was put In my bands. Then came the
great surprise of my life. Anson In
rand expressed his lovo for me, anil I
woke tu the fact that ull my prepara
tion had been for home Joys aud a
woinuu'a true existence. One hour of
ecstusy In thu light or this uew hoH,
then IrngiHly unil something apprwich
lug chaos! Truly I had been through
achoolliig. Hut wus It one to innko
me useful In tho only way I could lie
Useful now? I did not know. I did not
care. I wus ilelermluetl on my course,
fit or unlit, iiiul lu tho relief brought by
this appeal to my energy I roue and
drvssi'd and went about tho duties of
the day..
One of . these wus to determine
whether Mr. lirey, on his return to his
hotel, had found his daughter as III
ns his fears had roroltowcd. A tele-
m out poorly preparea o
his former easy life of social and busi
ness prosperity to meet. .
Kor Mr. burand. lu spite of the few
facts which come up from time to
Urn lo continuation of his story, con
tinued to be almost universally re
garded as a suspect.
This seemed to be very unjust What
If no other clew offered no other clew,
1 moan, recognized us such by police
or public! Was lie not to have the
beneOt of whatever threw a doubt on
his own culpublllty? Tor instance,
that splash of blood on his shirt front,
which I had seen mid the shape of
which I knew. Why did not tho fact
that It wus a splash and not a sputter
(and spatter It would have Im-oii had
? diamond, aud bow aud when and where
X had the Jugglery taken pluce?
I Opinions on this point were, as I
X I have said, many and various. Some
; fixed upou the moment of exchange as
1 ' that very critical aud hardly apprecl-
T able one elapsing between the murder pa ted:
and Mr. DuratsTs appearance upon the
sceue. This theory, I need not say,
was advanced by such oa believed that,
while he was not guilty or Mrs. Fair
brother's murder, he had been guilty of
taking advantage of the same to rob
the body of what In the terror and ex
citement of the moment be evidently
took to be her great gem. To others,
among whom were many eyewitnesses
of the event. It appearx) to be a coo-
CIIAITEIt VII.
OT to be outdone by the editor,
, I Insert tho article here with
all its details, the Importance
of which I trust I have antlcl-
Santa Fe., N. M.. April .
Arrived In Santa Fe. I Inquired
where Abner Kalrbrother could be
found. I was told that he was at his
mine, sick.
Upon Inquiring as to the location of
toe Placldo. I was Informed that It
waa fifteen miles or so distant in the
mountains, and upon my expressing as
tnteutiou of going there Immediately. I
was given what I thought veryunueces-
ceded fact that this substitution bad tary advice and then directed to a cer
yrva made prior to the ball and with tain livery stable, where I was told I
Mrs. Falrbrother's full cognizance. Tho could got the right kind of a horse and
e-Tectual way In which she had wield- , such equipment as I stood in need of.
ed her fan between the glittering orua- J I thought I was equipped ull right at
meut on her breust und the Inquisitive i It was, but I said nothing and went on
gluuccs constnutly leveled upon it to tho livery stable. Here I wus shown
might at tho time have been due to . n horse which I took to at once and
coquetry, but to them It looked much
u: jro like uu expression of fear lest the
It spurted there. liiHteuil of fulling deception 111 which she was Indulging
from above, us he ptntinli count for (diould be discovered.
more In the mind'i of I hope whose time whero I did; but, then, no oue
busiuess it was to prolo Into the very i bet myself had watched the scene with
heart of this crime? To me. it told the eyes of love. Iiesldes nnd this
such a tale of Innocence that I won- l imist be remembered most people,
pair of
phone mess,,, or two witlsll.M me on "npo'i"iy uispos
this point. Mis., ('.rev wus very 111, K,'m uf.,!,lM ""'' "
but not coinldered dum.vrouHly so; In- sl,"rt 10 "rl1,""' T" " '"'
deed, if uu.vlhiug, her condition wus
Ipiprovcd, ami if nothing hapHMied In
tlie way 'of fresh complications the
prosixvts wen- that she would be out
lu a fortnight.
1 wus not surpit'cd. It was more
than I hnd exjectod. The cry of the
banshee in uu American house was
past W'llcf, even In nil atmosphere sur
charged with fear ami nil the horror
surrounding a givut crime, and In the
secret rockoulcg 1 wits making against
a Krst,ii 1 will not even name ut this
Juncture 1 mldcd It ns another sus
picious cticumstaiice.
riiAnr.it vt.
lpjO relate the full ejsrlences of
I I I the next few days w.nild lx to
I I I euciimlier my uartathu with
t ' unnecessary detail.
I tint net m Mi. Poland nu.thi. My
uncle, so H:ue:ialile In nost mutters,
proved inexorable on tills lnt. Till
Mr. lniruud's g.ssl name i-hoi:. lie
restored by the coroner's verdict or
audi evidence brought to light as i another tal.cn, was dcvlurcd to ls nn
should erte. tnall.i plioe hl:n Nionil nil ; lm.ltntl.ui, line nml Mnccsful Is-y.ui'd
suspicion I was to hold no eommunl- j all parallel, but sllll nn imitation, of
dered how a tiiau lilie the inspector
could pass over It. Hot later I umler
atood. A single word enlightened mo.
The stain, it was true, wits In tho form
of a aplush und not a Kpurt, but u
Fplnsb would have been thu result of a
drop fulling from the reeking end of
the stiletto, whether It dislodged It
self early or late. And what was there
to prove that this drop had not fallen
at the Instant the stiletto was being
tlinut Into tbe lantern, instead of after
the escape of tho criminal, and tbe
entrance of another man?
But the mystery of the broken coffee
rupsl For that no explanation seemed
to be focthaomlug.
Awl Kill tbe unsolved ono of the
wrtttea warning fouud In tho mur
dered women's liand a warning which
had been deciphered to rend: "He
warned! lie means to tie at the ball!
Kxpect trouble If" Was that to be
looked upon as directed against a man
who, from the uuttire of his projected
attempt, would tuke no ono Into bis
confidence)
Then the stiletto, a photographic re
production of which wus In all the
papers, whs that tho kind of Instru
ment which a plain Now York gentle
man would he likely to uho lu a crime
of this tialiire? It wus a marked nn.l
unlctio article, callable, as one would
llilnlt, of being easily traced (o lis own
er. Had It been claimed by Mr, Hums
doll, bud It been recognized lis oue of
the many works of nrt scattered alsiut
tho highly decorated alcove. Its em
pkrymciit ns n menus of death would
have gone only to prove tho possibly
unpremeditated naturo of the crime,
and so beeu valueless us the basis of
nn argument lu favor of Mr. Durnnd's
Innocence. Hut Mr. ltnissdell had dis
claimed from I lie first all knowledgo of
It; consequently one could but feel'
Justified In nsklug whether a man of
Mr. Hurund'a Judgment would chooso
such nn extraordinary weapon In medi
tating so startling a crime n crime
which from Its nature mid clrcum
stuueo could not full to ntlract tbe at
tention of the whole civilized world.
Another urgiiineut. advanced by him
self nud subscribe,! to by all his
friends, was this: That a dealer lu
precious stones would 1h the lust man
to seek by any unlawful means to .
sens so conspicuous a Jewel, for he.
better than any oue cic, would know
ilie ImpostdMlltv of dlsinislug of a
any murkut
h the un
answerable reply was nuule (hat no
ouo attributed to him any. such folly;
thnt If be bad plaqucd to isesess him
self of this great diamond it was for
the purpose of eliminating It from
eoiuMtltleu with the oue be had pro
cured for Mr. Sniythe. nu argument,
certainty, which drove us Imck ou the
only dea we bad ut our command Ills
hitherto unblemished reputntlou and
the confidence which was felt In blm
by those who knew him.
Ilut the one circumstance- which af
fected me most at the time and whh'h
undoubtedly was the souivo of the
greatest'confuslon to all mlinls, whotn
or olllclal or otlt'rwisc, was the uncx
ptvbsl contirmaltoii by exin'rts of Mr.
tlroy's opinion in rc.:ai'd to the dia
mond. Ills name was not used -In-dissl.
It had Is'cn kept out of the pa
IHm wllh the greatest unanimity, but
the hlc.t lie hud ghon the lnseetornt
Mr. llano. dell's ball had been acted
llsn hlld, the proper tests tuning Iss-tl
made, the sten- for which so many
le'.lcved a llle to have Is-en risked and
ration W illi him of any sort hateer.
1 rememtivt the eiy words with
which my uncle emhsl the cue ex
haustive conversation we had on the
aubject. They were these:
"You hsvo fully expressed to Mr.
iHiraud your entire confidence In his
Innocence. That must ol'u. him for
tho present. If be Is the honest gen
tleman you think blm, It will.
tho grout nud ren.nvuod com width
among whom I ventured to count tbe
police officials, were mainly interested
In proving Mr. Iiurand guilty, while 1
with contrary mind wus bent on estab
lishing such fucts us continued the ex
planations he hud beeu pleuwsi to give
us, explanations which necessitated a
C'juvlctlon ou Mrs, Falrbrother's part
of tbe great value of the Jewel she
wore and the consequent advisability
of ridding herself of it temsnirily if,
as so many liclleved, the full letter of
tho warning should read: "He warned.
He means to be at the bail. Expect
trouble If you are fouud wearing tbe
great diamond."
Trne, she may herself have been de
ceived concerning It Unconsciously te
herself she may have been the victim
of a daring fraud on tiio part of some
banger on who had access to her Jew
els, but as no such evidence had yet
come to life, as she had uo recognised
or, so far as could be learned, secret
lover or dishonest dependent and,
moreover, ns no gem of such unusual
rulue wus known to bavo been offered
within the year hero or ubroud, lu
public, or private market, I co;ild not
bring myself to credit this assumption,
possibly because 1 was so iguuriuit as
to credit another nud a different one
ono which you have already seen grow
ing In my mind and which, presump
tuous as It wus, kept my courage from
fulling through nil thoso dreadful days
of enforced waiting and suspense. Kor
I wns determined not to Intrude my
suggestions, vnlutihle ns 1 considered
tlicui, till ull hujw wus gone of his be
ing righted by tho Judgiueiit of thoso
who would not lightly endure the in
terference of such an Insignificant
mote lu tho gront scheme of Justlc? as
myself. I
The Inquest, which might bo trusted
to bring out nil these doubtful points,
had been delayed lu anticipation of
Mr. Full-brother's return. Ills testl
mouy could not but provo valuable, if
not In fixing the criminal, at least In
settling the moot point us to whether
the stone which the estrunged wlfo
hud carrbsl away with her on leaving
the house had been the genuine one
returned to him from Tiffany's or the
well known imliutton now in the hands
of tile police.' He hud been located
sivmow here In the imsiutalus of lowqr
Colorado; but. strange to say. It had
beeu found Impossible to enter Into I
illnt't communication with blm. nor I
wns It known whether he was nwaro
us yet of his wife's tragic death. So I
affair went slowly In New York, nnd
the case seemed lo (Mine to n stand
still, when public opinion was sudden
ly
turn given to the whole matter by a
dispatch from Santa Fe to the Asso
ciate! Press. This dispatch wns to
the effect that Aimer Kalrbrother bad
passed through that city some three
days before on his wny to his new
mining i in:i. the Phtelde; that ho then
showed vyu'pioms of pneumonia and
from mlvlivs since received might he
regarded as a very sick man.
Ill-well, Hint explained matters. His
silence, which many had taken for
indlffetvuo , was thnt of a man piiy- ,
slenlly disabled and unfit for exertion I
of any kind. Ill -u tingle circumstance
which roused endless conjecture. Was
he aware, or wns he not aware, of Ids
wife's death? Had he boon taken til
before or after he left Colorado for
New Moxh-o? Wns he suffering mallily
from shts'k, or. as would spis-ar from
his complaint, from a tis rapid change
of cllmeti'?
The whole country Hsthed with ex
citement, und my smr little uutli, .edit
or, Insignificant self burned with hu-
was about to mount when
leggings xvas brought to me.
"You will need tliesc for your Jour-
No one. fixed tho j ney," said the inun.
"Journey!" I repeated. "Fifteen
miles!"
The livery stable keeper, a half
breed with a peculiarly pleasant smile,
cocked up his shoulders with the re
mark: "Three men as willing, but as Inex
perienced as yourself, huve utteuipted
tho eume Journey during the last week,
and they all came back before they
reached tbe divide. You will proba
bly come back, too, but I shall give
you as fair a start as If I know you
were going straight through."
"Uut a. woman has done It," said 1;
"a none from the hospital went up
that very rued hist week."
"Oh. women, they can do anything
women who are nurses! But they
don't start off alone. You aro going
ntone."
"Yea," I remarked grimly. "News
paper correspondents make their Jour
neys singly when they can."
"Oh, you are a nowspapor corre
spondent! Why do so many men from
tbe papers want to see that sick old
man? Because he's so rich?"
"Ion't you know?" I asked.
lie did not seem to. .
1 wondered ut his ignorance, but did
not enllKlitun blm.
"Follow the trail nnd ask your way
from time to time. All the goutherds
know where the Placlde mine Is."
Such were his simple Instructions as
he bended my horse townrd the cuuyon.
Hut ns I drew olf he shouted out:
"If you get stuck, leave It to the
horse. Ho knows more about It than
tuonuiieud Next Friday. I
. Notice of Final Settlement.
Kstute of George Drury, deceased.
Notlco Is hereby given that the
undersigned, George A. Drury, ad
ministrator of tho aliove-nuined es
tate, has filed his final account In the
matter of said estate with the county
clerk of ljino county, Oregon, und
thnt Monday, the (Uh day of April,
lHtlS, at. the hour of 1 o'clock In the
afternoon of sntd day, lias boon set
and fixed by said court for the hear
ing of objections to said final ac
count and for tho final settlement of
said estate; and all ohtct!nns to
sal.l account must ho filed wllh snld
court on or before the said Mine and
date so fixed by said court for said 1
final hearing and final settlement. I
Ihited this 14th day of February, j
1 tins.
GK'.MtGlO A. IHtl'ltY,
Administrator of said c.sta'.o.
Notice of Final Sett letin ill.
Kstute of Isaac II. Tyler, doe.-jis'd.
Notice Is hereby given thai the un-1
dcrslgned. George A. Htury, executor!
of the above named estate, lias filed'
his final account lu the matter of :
reawakened und n more, definite "u estate with the county court of.
i.nne county, cremm, and that Mon-i
day. the tith day of April. I'.nis. nt
the hour of 2 o'clock In the afternoon
nf said day, hns been set and fixed ;
by said court for the hearing of ob
jections to said final account and for'
the final soltlomenf of said estate: ;
and all objections to said account
must he filed with said court on or
before Hie said time and date so fix
ed by said court for snld final hear-!
lug and final settlement.
Ihited this Hth dav ot Kebruurv,!
Ill US.
CKilliGK A. lUil'KY. j
Administrator of said estate. 1
XOTtCK OF KIWI. SI ITI.FMKNT. ,
Notice Is hereby given that the mi.,
dersiKiicd has filed his f in il ncounti
with th County Court for l.ane Cou -'
1y. Oie.t.n, and that the court has;
bv order duly made and entered
flx-.l Monday. March lti. I'.los. at:
the hour of 1 0 o'clock a. ni.. as the,
time and the county court room In
Kimeiie, I.nne County. Oreiton, as the
place lo hear any objections to the'
uii-
As uncle seldom asserted himself. that nevertheless did not prevent uie
and a lie U veu much In earnest
when he does, 1 icnde no altenipt to
rouihat this resolution, esjss latly as It
met the approval pf my u-tter Judg
ment. Ilut. though my power to con
vey sympathy fell thus i t; Vr a jote.
Iliy tl'OI''its !,d (oe!!:ij;s re nallo-d
five, ami itieo were ell i !i-e ruu-d t-j
tlie can Mnvw'llui: under en i;npua
Moii the dl.r-ue and hu ulilalioti of
said account.
had passed through, llnnuys hands a ; patience, which only those who hae Any person Interested In the said
twelvemonth liofore, a dccUlcti which Is-en subjected to a like snssuise ran matter are required to file their oh
fell like a thuuderlsilt on ull such as! properly estimate. Would the pr- , Jections on or before (he said dav
hud a -en the diamond blaring In uiiup- j cccdlngs which wen- awnlted with so I S I". NKSS,
proachsble btllllsn -y on Hie breast of much anxiety w further delayed? Administrator of the Kstate of
the unhappy Mrs. Fslrbrothor only an ! Would Mr. Imrsnd remain tnderlnltelv , Haivorson. lVccascd.
hour or two before tier death. In dorstne and under s-ich a cloud of
disgrace as would kill some men und I
might kill html Should I ls called I
llisui to endure still longer the suffer- ,
log which this entailed i:)n me, w hen
1 Ihoc.ijiil I knew -Hut
tottune was less olslurite than 1
reared. Next morning a telegraphic
stB'ee.ient fx-i S:io;.t V s.-nied one
of the polni i of this gr-it .''-no:,-, a
, It .i w ill On. I ceti.l! .
-'. '' ! I .:'! I:i l! , f ;',.-. ,,. .
Ou Ine the effect wn such thst f ir
da) a I bus! In a dream, a condition
from starting s certain little Inquiry of
my own. of wbhU inert hereafter.
Here let tne say that I d'd not sua'
the uclier.il eonTes'.oii on this to;'ic. t
i bid u y on n lln-iry, U'fh as t, fie
I Cil'-e of t'.ci Mlt, -million nnd the l-.l e
i meat win. i I! was lunttc. Toil tho tnne
, h I n it ) t s: e for i ,e lo i.in .in- e it.
J I g..l .!!) !;U iK.ci a.l !.:l t
Notice of t ftuil scttlclicn(.
No:ice Is horehv i;lven that th.;
ib tsUncd. administrator of the es
tate of Joseph II, Stone, dooea-j,.!,
has (i'e.l his final nemnnit wi:h the
connrv clerk of l.ane counrv, tit...
con, and an order has been ica,le an,!
entered of record directing this r,
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Lots In the Sladden's Addition
lo Kugene; prices ranging
from ou U,: t,,nvia to
suit the buyers; $.10. oil; bal
ance on time.
Oregon Ijind Coniaiiy.
4 12 lllametto .St.
Mark T. Ficm ng, Mgr
Eugene, Oregon
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And if you purchase FIVE Dollars
worth of goods before April first
I'll pay for and send you a Pictorial Review tor one
year and allow you to select from our stock any of
our J 5c patterns. Why not buy the cloth lor the
children's spring dresses or that gown you are going
to make. -
Pictorial Review is a 64 page monthly
magazine with fiction, articles, fashions
and also departments on Home, Dressmaking, Mil
linery, Embroidery, Crocheting, Cooking, the Care
of Children, Etc., Etc. Come in and look at a copy,
I'll be very pleased to see you indeed at the
Eugene Racket Store
35 E. 9th St., Eugene, Oregon
Bt in ii iSaea gawsrera asp CiTJlnfflgg J
OREGON HOME & LAND CO.
Kocms 9 and JO over Chambers-Bristow Bank
FARMS
320 Acres with new S-room house and barn, good
fruit orchard aud miming water, 100 acres in
grain, balance pasture and timber. $25 acre
40 Acres with new house and barn, close to school oa eooi
graveled road, price $ 1 400.
J90 Acres with fair improvements, good soil and can be
made an ideal place. $30 per acre.
Houses and lots in all ports of the city
Oregon Horn's & Land Co., A. A. Aaby, Mgr.
IT CUTS SOME ICE
If the store is a clean place: if the salesmen sre
obliging; if the service is prompt, ami hist, hut !:
least if the quality of the goods is' the best, the
never lacks business. Come and give us a trial orccr
and Ix; convinced that we fulfill all of the above p::i
ciples, especially in quality and cleanliness.
Ve carry a complete line of staple am! fcr.cy
groceries, fkmr aud feed, and buy and sell country
once.
9? WEST EIGHTH
x VV. J. Gibson & Son
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S. E. Stevens
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BR0DERS3IJ0S. NEW MARKET
Wc arc now located in our ncv buildln?
across the sircct and we will be pleased to s-you.
..SPECIAL..
51b Can Choice Lard for
65c
Wfsr mi,
Slim.
Brails and Stews Strictly Cost Price
B&ODER.S BROS.
MAKAtf
Williams Co. Transfer
Lighl and Heavy Haulinc
TOOD FOR J.M.E
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CP. BERNARD
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HCUSE.FURMSMINGS
We now have the m,v, compUk
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BANGS LIVERY CO.
Livery, Feed, Stage ani Sales Stables
Cabs Always Ready
first Class Turnouts of All Dcscri; t oris
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