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'ipe n the Alcove iPoman ,'..'.'. m 'oul' "ivory; I uu u wise old official expected. ""l ame 10 trora t:;- m it. ,;iiVl' "ay f my men; hut If vot.r He liad let ..... r.ll- ihA li,.ivlt,ll.l. l-......tl.. IV-.' laive auv f inv i"..u Imf If ni - ,. , ,.. i. ....... uuiowea. i couiu uo ot-v ui, Air, I : : ,7 ,ruo ani1 Mr- l'y in- lin'Vs pHxinoss ami claims to n s t. ! tv , ,s V I'"1"1'1-- -vou wl flui1 and licgan to hate myself that 1 had ae murmured. "1 Know ' mt ii ot l;'st 1 S , r,d writ nic . " 'n .t saiotl.ititr llio tenacity of ''' fjuvici'a. possibly-kept me ,..;cs fofere tlie inspector uuu ri tut? Nie con..',- - By ANNA KATHARINE GREEN. jMtbor of "The Milliomire Biby," "The Tilinree Bi-.ll.-Houk In the Mist." "The Amethyst Uux." Eic. fttCHT. 1808- THE B O B 8 S M E R R L L COMPANY. ! ..1APTER xv-'.'-jnunuej.6 .,c. u.is ocen more or a hitch not Uvu Immediately impressed by the 6 .ut itot diamond than you. In jour lnspector'.Ovlewa. and shown self M..'1'ikity. lelleve. ir MpHrey were ,m.re wiping to drop every suspicion u "HUlli oOSseSSlon Of f I All v.l Dnliln , y-k .. i . 1 de would .: l..sr,,r. e . : . "'"1UM":' ""J ' ,"UAJ Wax It my duty to . , ....... ...... i prcsuinea ui ussociuib iviui crime, t" .lt."S S.1 H-m.1.1 If I. ... . . . . . - ... ' What had given uie the strength to """"'is mm ins consent aud persist? Loraltv to uiv over .nolo loan one reason lor ii.ing, I'M llcQi.tok his head and went Itiiino.ll ately to make his preparation for de parture. His daughter gave on'' sob, then caught mo by the hand. "Yon look dumfonndtvl." said she. "Hut never mind, wo shall et on very well together. I have the most perfect rnnriilonoe In von." iy to aco all tliat was ptn; ou aUut him without lK'Inu himself een. iere t was method In this curiosity, to taiidi methyl. Women did n .t interest hiiu . In the least. They coultl pass and re 1 pass without nntusit.i: his attitttlou. i but the moment a man steptl his I way. he shrank front him oniyf, he- tray the grottiest cufiosity coiitvrntiti: itL'hl "t to speak another irf" w., ,w ! OltL'l ,. ,r,f i mil pii""i. ,;;.,,1.-iir,' In ' catuiot inspector. I cannot help It ' i 'e yon lityins such stress upon i Hjiiinvt tl--.-s conncctlns the l t;:is t'.te, and cse'.va we huvo cd not name." ,:c;eu S"5"-9 11 1 ...me TCllulll U UCC WU " ...I oil hnllM'U llll.l . .. ......v tintiirnl .nn'e r? J llf SUI 5mllL.'l lustetnl, n onisnniticnl , no doiiM. which 1 found it dilli- o nnuerstau.l. mn yi sui.te. ..a ir.en. .-.v... . , lino n-iMi I ltd caliuot Cllllliiiaic .'ii. uc.-j a :ve 0!le. Xor can the fact that '..j' ii"r.il can-.e in contact w ith Grey's St or near lue nine oi i.ie ; i ..m.m.,;i. f the fal--o stone with th ! Is Sears and Sc:'r ..,.,"; it anv less evident who w;u i whicli tlie faK.' sm .miltv otitliar of this exchange." tie lnsector's hand was on the door tent If you will listen to oi ".'ore gestion I have to maUe. It i my lasr "Say It. I am nothing If n u j, Bent." He liadQ-xiken the word. In ,!.-,.nv that was It. He let u.e s'a!:. ' . ahly had let tne speaS fr.n:i t'.:e 1::-, from pip.v kindness. He , Ilevo oi.e lit:.f hi: in -,., s,.. ,,r loslc. I'.tit 1 vat mi t ;., ... ,:,..,.r... ,-. I would e i plv my uii::,l of c li'.a-: t!it hy :: I v. ; :,. t'.io: . : '. r : . , . ' . fonncnt ui:,l work th-ir cv I . -:u . me in tlie .lead w::t. Ii.s c:' i':..' ;'. wiik n I i'..., yet to fai-e hii'i ill wnrd. I lonli "I only Sears I-. (. wrole the war:, assassin &i ih, units 'i: A'd tu: diainorulV ililll 1..- t--, solne it'.e:t of it nil t!tis ,).- himself v.itii ;ut and a!! '.c wh far as ue 't.tve Mrs. Fairl.r.'th ilti! w V'Ve MI In a!; t '. it. In case "'cm or er',;:.c. v.lio iiii Hi" i : r y Anil t.ie IMi'Mi'! V.C1 :.i:"in in lyin but lie droppeil it at this and, Iverlni! me very quietly, said: (i ttowitit that a lew (lays spent at bedsitle of Miss Urey in tne society o renowned and cultured a gentle : as bor father would disabuse you libese danutfriiiK suspielona." don't woader that you thought so, i-iy ii i.T'Kt ll'il'l oi.lv I;' W.-IIl-, " Ill'Mlilllll 'uiinu.-d j for the real, t'nni he mi'Je t'.tis ehnnfie In Mr. Grey's interests and nut hU own. Hut I don't iicPeve he had nnythiuK to do with it. 1 thin!: every thing noes to show that the exchange was made by Mr. Urey himself" "A second Daniel," muttered the In spector lightly, "do on, little lawyer." lint, for all this attempt at bniWur on kt out. "You would tnuiK so nil i"". nunsiuin ma- i saw me oe- more If you knew how kind M can giuuiim ot ii very naimai anxiety to ind wliat solicitude he sliov tot . Cloao tho conversation. I therefore hastened with what i had yet to say, cnUine; my words short and almost Btammerlng in my eagerness. "Itemenilier the perfection of that im itation s; a copy so exact that it extends Ij .ae settlnt;. That shows plan forgive me if I repeat myself preparation, a knowledge of stones, a particular knowledge of this one. Mr. Fall-brother's steward may have had tl.e L'linwliiilirn lint hit n-mit.l li-x-n tmnii ffiGSi i j a fool to have used his knowledge to 1miIcSi 'PS secure for himself a valuable he could l!.Tl'l!!fK1-'j 1 MM, never have found n inin'liasi.r for In I any market Hut a fancier one who i has his pleasure in tlie mere possession ! of a unique and invaluable gem ah, ithat is different! lie might risk a crime. History te!Is us of several." Here I paused to take breath, which gave tlie inspector a chance to say: "111 other words, this is what you I mum. J lie i'.iigiisiiiuaii, uesiious ui covering up his tracks, conceived the Idea of having this imitation on hand. mkmu i a . i a g.-oil prospect of Its tvtuins to hltu in the near future. Hut i. it Is In Vfe) good's hands wlthour his content. 3r any near prospect of his rcft'iilng II. then we can patyQ inlerf.aiid his r"'cnt apprehensions and the gnu 'J::-' uneasiness he In'trays." i "True." murmured. , "If. then." tho Inspector pursued i elyng me a parting glance not with, oi.. its huMior. probably not withm;' Si'Hie'hlng reaiiy serious underlying its huni-.r. "we should liu.l. In followimj up our present clew, that Mr. C.rey h.'.s had dealings with th. V.ellgi.od 'r-his Sea'-s! or If you. with your tul-v:m::ig.-s for learning lite fact, should '!:-'"i'T that he sleiws any extraordi nary inielest lu either of llteui. the ! I'K-.itor w ill take on a different aspect, j Hut we have not got that far yet. At j present our tak is to liud one or tne I t'lher of these men. If we are lucky. : we shall di-cover Hint th waiter and I tlie steward are tdenileal. In spite of ; their seeialiigly d!:Terent appearance. i'"giie such as this Sears has shown I hltnt.'ir to be would be nit adept at dl-gnise." "V- u are right." I acknowledged, i He has certainly tlie heart of a crim : l'ial. If he had no hand in Mrs. I'air i iTi'tlier's initfder. he came near having I one ia that of your detective. Vou i know what 1 uiei.n. 1 could not help hearing, inspector." He smiled, looked me steadfastly In I tlie face for a moment, and then Imvcd - tne out. The Inspe'.-tor told tne afterward tli.. i. iu spite of tho cavalier maenfl; with which he had treated my sugges tion, lie spent a very serious half hour, head to head with the disttlct attorney. The result was the following order to Sweetwater, the detective: "You tire to go to the St. ltcgLs, ma' yourself solid Micro and gradually, .. you cau manage II, work yourself Into a position for knowing all that goes on In room . If lite gentleman (mind you, the gentleman; we care nothing about the women) should go out, yon are to follow him If It takes you to . We want to know his secret, but he must never know our interest In It and you are to he as silent in this mat ter as if -possessed of neither ear nor tongue. I will add memory, for if you lind this secret to U one In which we have no lawful Interest you are to for get it lliisoiltteiy and forever. You will understand why when you con sult the St. iiegis register." Iiut they expected nothing from It; absolutely nothing. Iljmecior'a hnnA fnn n kpobt j In case It might be of use In tlie dar ing nnu uisgrneeiui unutTiuKing you ascribe to him. Recognizing his own straignt In one direction." , . , . . , . . , iii; lou heard what was said In! f . , . . ., n Z:LH7 "I our eyehow i ' s' present pos- rn lm ' 8 , I" ,SteWi,r; ,,n! sessor-a man who had had some op n room last nlcht heard him . . . .. ... . I ,,.,,., , , ., , " :, portun ty ror seeing tne stone uuu JS of love aud death iu connection . . , ,. T,, ,.,. ,i, to. Fsrrbrothcr. 'To kiss what 1 :' -""" ' . . .'. It is nlmost r.s bad as to Via 1 . . . ... . I I Inra' t, H ... , .,, B"(l, TC , ,lllg Oil HIS O VII Kl'l'IlI I UK I 1111 I love-he said something like; ... ,,,. ,..,, Mrs. Fair- a 1 hmri ii,.. u . j, . brother in tne alcove tutu wuuin nine I nenrd that But did he meat ... , .... , , ,, ,, t,.. He had beea her netnnl slnver? "'c ' td mn . . lound it where lie uau seen it earner fa; """"-i "'"J on UJUaB j f azing .m per breast, ltut it was nut there. '1 lie warning received iy ner inod'i nnrt in i. . w , a v.nrning yo-.i uscnue to ins caugiiier, part In tho little business, , ,. . , r,u.,.,im,i vnotise to consider that it took " ' . ' .7. ,,:,, , ,i, ....! i Will time the . fll f ,, . C.Vs fc.n.1. What nrooV " Mr.Iurand Uescrlhes, and he tttt the ,hiHm t found h.inself burUeaod w..u a tiaa- lu not m..t i. r, , tardly crime and with no'-hlng to sho-v . iV uiuir ne count i , . . mve done It while crossing the fca to Mr. nr...... -i.i- . ...t., . Blue. Rector!" Then hotly, as the ah .V of the suggestion struck nva full force: "He do this! A wart ! ou "link. Mr. Falrbrotlier'i r'M- to be provided with so hard u OMT an article as this counter-! t cr,'at 8t""-'? Isn't thaf a ',!! lncr(Hlil'Ie a supposition a i.V."v U)yt presumed to I.V II for It. Later, however, to his Intense surprise and possible satisfaction, be saw that diamond lu My bauds. audJ rocognir.ing an opportunity, as he thought, of yet securing it. be asked to see it, held it for an instant, and then, making two of an almost Incredi ble expedient for distracting attention, dropped, not tlie real stone but tlie false ono.'rctainhig the real one in liis band. This, in plain Knglisu. as 1 take It, l yjiir present idea of tlie situa tion." Aston ;hed at tb-' cN-arnos with which In ro-A my inhi'L I aiwe-ed. "Yes. liipe..-lor, t..aL U wli.it w.;.s iu : mind." !,,:t the nffalr Is full or in-! ;!U?" the test of which, to I . t!uj Ilsteuce with w!i!e J-M lu-arted enough little wx I roU,ro iu nscr,,)Inff tho doep rh,r.0ncyou ,rofess to admire! 1101 any cornnH.-if,. vou can L'ive it entirely 1 J ilu " Th nw ,U1 his baud .n the do. kuoh, be added: "In sTiidyi;)'-' s-i i te.ttly your own p-iint "f vm'.v. seem" to have for"t:'n that the la TW W'lllid If i.fi'' CIIArTEIl XVI. PHATED uncle that we might ihe driven homo by the way of KiKhty-slxth street. I wanted to look at the Fuirbrother house. I liad seen It tnauy times, but I felt that I should see It with new e3es fifter the story I had "just heard In the Inspector's uillce. That an ad venture of tills nature could take place In n New Ynrk house taxed my credul ity. I nihilit have believed It of Paris, wicked, mysterious Purls, the home of Intrigue and every redoubtable crime but of our own homely, commonplace metropolis the house must Ik? seen for me to be convinced of the fact related. Many of you know tlie building. It Is usually spoken of with a shnnr, the sole reason for whirl) sevjus to lx thai there Is no other Just like it lu the city I myself have always considered it Imposing and majestic, but to the aver age man It Is too Biuwstlvo f old world feudal life to be pleasing- On this afternoon ft dull, depressing one It looked undeniably heavy as we ap proached it. but Interesting In n very new way to mo. because of the great turret at one angle, the scene of that midnight descent of two men. each In deadly fear of the other, yet (uallin not in their purpose tho one of flight, the other of pursuit. There was no railing in front of the , house. It may have seemed on un necessary safeguard to tho audacious owner. Consequently, the small door in the turret opened directly upou the street, making entrance and exit easy enough for any one who bad the key. Hut the shi'.ft and the small room nt the bottom where were they? Nat urally lu the center of the great mass, the rwm being without windows. I It was, therefore, useless to In k f'r it. nA yet my eye ran nlMig the peaks ! a::d pinnacles of the roof, s.-.uvhing for i the skylight lu which it uudoutitlly my lover.' Hts Innocence had not been luvolved. (TV- deed, evM word uttered In the in sieitor's office had goue to prme V he no longer occupied a leading p!.n e In police calculations; that their fljs were t-Qied elsewhere, aud that I bad only to le patient to see Mr. luirand quite cleared In their minds. Hut was tht really so? Was he as safe as that? What if this new eiew failed? What If they failed to find Sears or lay hands jin the d.'UbtfuI Well good? Would Mr. lurnnd be re leased without a trial? Should we hear nothing more of the strani;.' and. to many, the suspicious clrcuiusiaiues which linked him to tills inline? It would be expecting too much from either police or otllelal discrimination. No; Mr. Iturand would never be com pletely exonerated till the true culprit was found and all explanations nmde. 1 had therefore been simply tiirhtlng Hs battles when I pointed out. what I t i-'Mght to be the weak place in their present theory, and, sore as I felt In contemplation of my seemingly heart iest; action. I was not the unimpres sionable, addle-pated nonentity I mut - tune see-ned to the Inspector. Yet my comfort was suia'l and the ' ctT ut it ttmk to race Mr. ilrey and my . ;-1 1 1 1 1 patient was much irv:iier ih.in ; 1 bail anticipated. 1 blushed a t ap I pmat-hed to take my phu e at Miss !i;;o's bedside, and. bail her lather been as suspicious of me at that ino 1 mcnt as I was of him. 1 am sure that I : Imuld have fared batliy lu hS thmichta. Hut he was nut on tlie watch fur my ! emotion, lie was simply relieved to see me back. I noticed this luimedl ntely; a No that something had occurred during my absence which absorbed his thought aud tilled hltu with anxiety. A Western I'ulon envelope lay at his feet proof that be had Just received a telegram. This under ordinary cireum. stances would not have occasioned mo a second thought, such a man being naturally the recipient of all sorts of communications from all parts of the world, but at this crisis, with the worm of a half stilled doubt still gnawing at my heart, everything that occurred to him took on Importance aud roused questions. When be had left the room. Miss Grey nestlt ingly Ingenuous remark: "Poor papa! Something disturbs hlin. He will not tell me what. I suppose-ho thinks ! am not strong enough to share his troubles, but I shall be soon. I)ou'i you see I am gaining every day?" "Indeed I do," was my hearty re spouse. In face of such a sweet con fidence and open affect lou doubt van ished, and I was able to give all my thoughts to her. "I wish papa felt as sure of this as you do," she said. "For some reason t the inspector ' him ttie moment lie felt it sale t; turn know that Mr Urey anticipated nb- ; and observe him. All of which con senting htniself-rrom the city for a vlneed Sweetwater that the English few days? I decided that I would only ; man' errand was in connection with a be Impressing my own doubts upon 'man whom he equally dreaded and de ntin after a rebuke whAh should havesired to meet. r allayed them Yet wheu Mr. rey came to take his departure I wished that the inspector in Uht Vive boon a witness to his emo- t this he was made absolutely Nr tain a little later. As they were leav ing the depot u it Ii tlte ivm of the arriv al.. Mr. ;rey said: want you to gt t me a room at a very quiet b )lel. I !iis done, you an to In. ut up the man whose name you will ii-'d written m this p:.per. and n ben on have i". miid h o make up y our c Ind how it will he po--.ll.iC for me t i get a g od look at bun without Ins i:et ting any son of a look at me. lo tins which was guo.l neither for her nor for ! and yon will earn a weeks salary Ir himself, and when he finally lore h:iu- i one day." self away It was to look bark at her j S ert water, with his head in air an- from the door with an cpiv-;ou I ' his heart on the lor matters were was glad she did not see or It would 1 looking very promising in vd --took certainly have interfered with the j the paper and put it iu his pocket; then promise she hid mile to c.Mieemrate he began to hunt for a hotel. Not i' all her energies on g.-uing uell. (he had found what he ;;.Mied and in- What was at the root o' hi euvme stalled tin r.u1Nbma;i in bin room grief nt leaving her? Hid he fear the j did he venture to open tb" precious person he was going to meet or were ' memorandum and read the name he lion, it only to give me one of Ids very excellent explanations. The parting was more like that of one who sees no humiliate promise of return than of a traveler who Intends to uit his stav to a few days. He looked her in the eyes and kissed her a doTen times, each time with an air of heartbreak his plans such as lndvcd a much longer stay than he had mentioned? lfld he even mean to return at all? Ah. that was the question! lid he Intend to return or h i I I been the un conscious witness of a fight? had been sp'culatirg iv-.r for an horn. It was not the one he bad anticipated, but it came near te It. It was that of James Wc''good. (Continued .ct Kriday.t A CMAPTKi; XVII. 1'KW days later three men were do-icted in the district attor ney's otltoe. Two of them were otlicials the district attornev himself and our old friend the Inspect or. The third was the detective, Sweetwater, choseu by them to keep watch on Mr. iJroy. (Sweetwater had Just come to town. This was evident from the gripsack he bad set down in a corner ou entering; also from a certain tousled appearance whicli bespoke hasty rising and but few facilities for proper attention to his person. These details counted Ut ile, however. In the astonishment cre ated by his manner, l-'or a hanly chap he looked strangely nervous and Utdls poscil so much so that after the first short greeting the Inspector asked him what was up and If be had had an other Pairbrothcr house experience. "Good! Then it Is just as well that I Is out. Your mind is imw free, and nr duties. ! ft,.. . ml I must t" I,url has must Justify myself. Ii.nl no such con-1 '" " this ""Ui'llll It l.n TT-lt t. Hi. I l.n o;iUll..,) 'I' i!il!i-s have Uiki-n wit - I " lnK iiiion fovolt t',:r!'Usi.lcloiii,f s "T t'H' i.J,.e .,f thin rt y. O J only tN thi'.i whirh Mr. i tj il.l. UIl'llT t'l'" (. 1 C:'.ll l!1.'l:ti'l! ! Willi"" fitill" lit a" .'.';'' r..mi!"ii '" ill ! n-:l i t I: k. 1 "i Ms fninie " : -'"I-.l onuWt-l i:nt:i;i' th" r.ii trity 1 :i,lir.--. N1 1 .r.vii i .' .-: i : i .:. t!...t." I I'li'lnl. At liint I i'".l.'il It, mi l, my niriosity siitislicl u:i tlii-i s-uri', I Ivl ' my eyes run iivit tli" '-.l" inj.l fan of ' 1 1n- l.uii.lliiK fur mi I'piMi win.lmv or n lifi'-.l sli.i'l". Hut nil "'ri- tiflitl.v : i !.'s...l nu.l r.iv" li.i iji'T" M'ii of lif" thriu di'l tli" I .:i ri.-. ! up l. r. 1 tut I was lint il"i'im-.l I'.v tin". A- i: il:-"' nuay. I I'm .iL'l.t li"' "n tli" m.r T'iV th.-ri' pa-, lu-t !h" I wniil'l l" ft r. tlir'.iitfli thiJ ::! I I....1 '.!! .-'..1 v.-i 1 1 itn- u as r pr. . t ti Tins ..k s ns 'N'.. If lu ll" ,;0 o . o:!:ia,.t;.i - -' i-. 1 t . i,.- ' -il I h: 1 . U:t .p u'. ! I. jr "Ijy y;,;,. "' 'fl VU t.l nit I- iNrfi with mv! ' '' :p. It Is k iltiri -. I si, It Is killitu jfuriher i ft Oil -1 ,-u- 6; " o 'O' e h "i 9 ' Ho roplii'il with n ili'i'lili'il uti; Hint up to uif with the 8,-1.-111- K "7 """""" " "I" Bi-i nun. iiiil 1 1 ii? inn. iiu uuu in nriiiK. Hero he j;Iiiiii'(h1 nt evury tloop nml wiiiilow, nml then, Iciiulni; f.irwnril i.-f iliO iiii.lt- At Hiii.'ii lllC- tV.'O Oi ii- clnlH silt, he brought his lu-iul us nenr ly to them ns po.ssllile mul whispered live worils. They proilueml n uumt iiuhuppy sen Biillnn. Both the men, hiirileneil ns they were liy duties which soon sup Hie sensllillltles. stnrled n ml turned ns pule ns the speaker himself. Then tho district attorney, with one gliinco nt ho does not seoin to tnkn nnv piimr.irt llp Inspector, rose nml locked the door. from mv Improvement. When Dr. I're- 1 11 " Prelude to this tnlo which IlKh snys, 'Well, well, wo lire ccttliiK 1 Blve- "ot ns 11 clu"e frolu ll18 mouth. ou finely today!' I notice that lie dons not look less niixlous, nor docs he even meet these cncouniKlhK words with a smile. Haven't you noticed II? II looks ns cureworn nml trouhled nhout me now ns he did the first dny I was tnken sick. Why should he? Is It lie cause he has lost so many children he cannot believe In his jtood fortune nt having the most liislKiilllcunt of nil left to him?" "I do not know your father very well," I protested, "imil ennnot Judi,u what Is KoliiK on iu Ids mind, hut he must sco that you are quite a different pirl from whnt yo'i were a week f'eo and that, If nothing unforeseen hap pens, your recovery will uiily be u mut ter of u week or two Ionia1!-." "(Mi, how I love to hear you sny Hint! To be well nvnlul To tend letter!" she murmured, "and to write Ihem!" And I snw tho delicate hand falter up to pinch tho precious packet n waiting Unit hnppy hour. I did nut like to discuss her fntlicr with licr, so tojk this oppor tunity to turn Ihe conversation nsldc into snfer chuiinels. Hut we hud not proceeded far before Mr. Grey return- .1 mid, taking his stand nt tho foot of the beil, remarked, after n moment's Kloomy contemplation of his daugh ter's face: "You lire better today, the doctor ! had been to follow this Konllcinun, and says. I have Just been ti-lephiuiliiK to j follow liliu lie did. him. lint do you feel well eiiouKh for Mr. Crey was a very slnlely mnn. me to leave you for a few days? There dllllcult of ipproni h. nml was nlisorln il Is n mnn I must see-must lio to. If you besides by some overwhelming enre. have no dread of beiiiu- left alone with , Hut this fellow was one In n tlioiisnnd your trood nure nml the d.s-tor's con- I nml soim-lmw during Ihe trip lie mnn-sl.-mt attendance." Ingul to do lilui some little service, Miss Urey looked startled. Iloulit- which drew the ulteiition of the great less she found It dllli'-iilt to umlerstund ' man to himself. This dune, he so lin- what man In this stranu untry could proved Ills oppurtuiilly that tho two Interest her father euouitli to Itidueo were soon on Hie best of terms, nml ho him lo leave her while lie was yet la- ( leann-il Hint the I'mjllshmaii was with boring under sin h solicitude. Hut n out a valet, nml, being iimn'customed smile speisllly tis.k ihe place of her to move ulsiut without one, felt tho look of surprised Imiuiry, and she af- '- awkw iirilm-ss of his position very feetionntoly exclaimed: much. This gave Kuootwater his cue, "t)h, I haven't Hie P-ast dread in the 'ami when be found Hint the services world, not now. S.-c, I can hold up my of such u man wen- uaiiHsl only dur arms. Jo, papa, go; it will give me n lug the present trip nml for the linn clianee to suri.rise .vmi with my gnid dlliig of nlTairs oiiite ni.art from ner- Mini ; i i ' leant you to get mc a room at a very (futct hotel." tut as It wns afterward related to mo. I'ho Innguugc, I four, la mostly my swti. Tho detective had Just been with Mr. Grey to the const of Maine. Why there will presently nppenr. Ills task looks when you con. e Pa- k." II" tttnic'l al.niplly invny suffering frni mi eni..t: he ca nil to ; rol . . ! ii. i.i krio-A " T I.i :i:m ;.-.i.-.-. ;-.-;r i.n- -1 lie was il'- than I'ut lie gain- I Illy ati'l. v.ilh fori-d o -o o..: o -101 " ,g yt). o i I I. t . .. t-,r.:.-!.t. I have ., IT. " I 1'.: t '.- wMI let 1 ".it y-MI will hi v.::i iin :. 'i i w:!W.c ..i.M.i. a i;t- H" frUl.tciicl by the f.-l i.g Ii" sIkht- Iion't worry no ii.mli. I ha A-. 'I:: SOIUll !l Hell. Illll' " llpoil Hie g"tl Hi-lllll II llin.si'if, he stiuwe.l Ml.'h an honest lie. sire lo till Hi" p!a. ". and mmli. out to give -0' ll a g".. :ic".iilit of himself, that he fo'ltl.1 l,i:!l-e;f enga",. I for the W'.rk l.ef'.r.' rc;i' l; irig i ' -. I ! !- Ua . ii He ait I: i I . 1; tint o.-' I." at .ii '. li.i'. a :lie g " It. Ml ll lltt'T b. is O' I'l"!'. h Mr. n.. Ill "ll I K ,"-S Of ,e Of Pi' I. h., x ho.v I ig a lies of ad lea I Ililll. "f tic' s; - bad bidden o Dungs the mini in all practical mutter nml his extreme mix- Sl'lH IAl. (TTV Kl.iniOV Notice Is hereby given that n fpoc lal election will b" aei l lu the city n( laiig.U". Saturday. April tsth, isms, at which the ful. owing proposlllons will be sulimiltcd to tile legal voter.' of the city fur approval or rejection: 1. An InilatUe hlil filed In the ollfie of Ihe city ivcuid.'r January 4. IIMix, priivldlng fur the amendment of sections ins nnd. 112 of the city charter. Tho ballot, title of this measure slntes the purpose of I ho ncl to lie to sliike out nulliinilv to Issue Slim. OHO of eleccrle light bonds ami $75,1100 of gas light bonds, and lo Increase the Issuable wnler bonds from i 100,0(10 to IIHIO.OOO, fix the character and manner of Issuing mail bonds and the distribution of water revenues, authorize coiithimnntinn proceedings In building water plant, provide for a water board and fix Its duties. 2. An Initiative hill filed III the offlco of tho city recorder January 4, 1 90S, to amend tho city charter by adding a new section, 135, providing for the prohibition of burials with in tho city limits. 3. l'ropoDltlou lo purchase lor thp sum or 1140,000 the water Plant and property of the Willumetto Valley Compnny according to tho offer o( said company filed In tho offlco of till city recorder March 21st, 190H. The following quuklflcd electors wero appointed to net as JudgOB of said election, and polling places eo- lecled as follows, fo KlItST WAUD S. n. Williams, E K. Miiininey and I. J. Mcl'homon, Mil in in ey and Mcl'horson doslgnat- ed us clerks. Polling plaeo, truck 'house, No, 271 Kust Elovcnth Street. S1CCONI) WARD D. R. Lakln, Rob ert Cherry and W. S. Moon; Chor ry and Moon designated as clerks rolling place, Hook and Ladder room lu tho city hull building, No. 2! Kast Klghth street. THIRD WAUD Sherman Heller, n. H. llryson mid William 0. Martin; Ilryson und Martin designated uh clerks. I'olllng place, Heller's shop, 41 West Seventh street. TOU'ltTU WARD I). 10. Voran, 0. I'1. Hard and S. P. Ness; Hard and Ness designated as clerks. Poll ing place. WHklus building, Us West Nlghth at runt. Tolls to bo opened nt 8 o'clock a. in. and closed at. 7 p. m. on suld ISth duy of April, liios. II. F. DUHItlS. Recorder. VOTK'R OP fill KRIIT'S SAMS Oil lOxcvlllliill mill Onler of Siile Notice is hereby given that by vir tue of an Kxectuon and Order of sulo issued out or tho Circuit Court of Ibo State of Oregon for the Coun ty of I.nne on the 23rd day of March, 1908, lu a suit wherein 1.. Simons was plaintiff and llurton 8. Kolsay. I0ll7.ii C. Kelsay, Tho First National Hunk, of lOugeue, Oregon, a corpor ation, 10. T. Illlslinell and Ocorge O. II. Ijellar were defendants, and suld Kxccutlou und Order of Halo and decree being as follows lo-wlt: Whereas, on the ."ith day of March, lIHis, In the uhove-nauied Court u li.'cre" was rendered In favi:r of the uhovcnnnicd plaintiff and ngalnst the above-lllimeil llefemla nl a, And Whereas, Ir. was furiher or dered nml decreed by tlie Court ihni all and singular tin- murteagcil prem ises mentioned In Ihe nald complaint and her.'laarier descrlli.-d, or so much I hereof as may lie niiffliienl to raise Ihe amount due the plain tiff for the principal. Interest, luxes, assessment, attorney fees, -and the costs if this suit and the expenses of the sale, ami which may be sold separately and without Injury to the parlies iuleresl.ii be sold at public miction by Ihe Sheriff of I.nne foiin . , Oregon. In Ihe liimilier prescribed l.v law, and according to the course mul prnctli" of ihis Court, und that the said .Slid iff. a' r the time nl lov.'l by law .,r r -il. in ui ion has l'"0 p r antluui from November 23rd. I'.'os, in like Cold Coin, and for the -nun of (II In taxes, with Interest at 'i per cent per annum from March 1 4th. I .hi 7, ami for '.he sum of 1190. :m, taxes and assessment, with Inter est at i. per cent per annum from l-'ebruary 1Mb. I90S, llHikinK a Mini of the sum of ;l2.-. 1 .:". all In Hold c,,,,, 0f tm limed States of Ameri.Oor so much there 'f as the proceeds ' the said ale iil pay of the same. O That iu Die event tile said sale 'hall bring more than Ihe said sum (T) $;i 1.2 9, ihe said sum aforei-ald, men th,- surplus over the said sum of M'-T'l 29 shall be applied, so long as It will last, ns follows: I. Kir st Vitlonal Hank. Kugene. ir.-g'tn. a c. puriiuon, the sum of JJiiii no, less whatever sum Co-y ho "llal. led to obtain from other secur ity they have for the saa' sum. II. I.. Simons, iiss'sn-0 of Judg ment of I.. M. Travis, for the sum of $,iil.:'.7 with Interest at t: ner cent per a una in from Anril 2a. 1. l'.'o7. III. Hen. Oil. Dollar, assignee of 10. T. lliisliiuil. for ihe sum of fliis.'.O. Hh Interest at i. per cent per aaniiin from March 2ml. I'.lOS, and $12 So costs. IV. too. Oil. H.'llar. for Hi" sum ef $124..'.;!. at 4 pr cent Interest, from Dccemlior 17th, lyo7. That the defendants, ltnrton S. Kelsay. Kliza C. Kelsay, The First National llauk, u corpuriMloa. 10. T. Iltishnell and t'.oo. Oil Hellar, and till persons claiming under them, and all p rsons having ileus sunsi'iiuent io the execution of the said deed construed us n mortgage, by judg ment or decree upon ihe laud des erihoil iu sai.l deed cuistriicd us a unirt-;a :e. mi. I all their r. prescntn ii"s. and all persons having any ii.-ii or claim by or under such sub scr.i 'lit Jiidgmelil or decrc.. and their heirs and represenl a: ives, and all I'.'rious claiming lo have aciiuirc.l any cta'c or inter' si in said prem ises subsequent ui the filing of tho aid notice of the pcmlam-v of this act ion with tlie aforesaid (ierk. bo fiirevcr barred unit foreclosed of und from nil equity of redcmpi Ion and claim of. In or to said premises, from and after the delivery of tho Sheriff's deed to Ihe said promises. And It Is further nil.iiidged und de creed that the piirehaaer of the said premises be let Into tlie possession thereof, and that nuy of the purlles, lo this suit who mny ho in possess ion thereof, or nny part thereof, or any person who 'since the coinpience meut of this suit bus. come into tho possession thereof, shall ib 11 r pos- . session thereof.-lo the pun Voir. And If Is further iidiui!.-d and decreed that It Jlio monies arising from tho said sale shall be Insuf ficient to pay the amount so found lo bo due the plaintiffs set out nfore sald, with 'uteres!, luxes, attorney fees, assessments, costs and tlts bursetneiils, mid expense of sale nail of the publication, then tho Sheriff shall specify Ihe balance due lo the plaintiff 111 ljia return of such sain-, and that on the coming In and fil ing of tho said return, the Clerk of tho Court shall docket Din sumo In the Judgment Docket of snld Court, us a Judgment In (avor of tho plain tiff aud ugnlnsl the defendnnls llur ton S. Kelsp.y and Ml in, C. Kelsay, und Hint said defendants shall pay to plaintiff suld uniount, and that plaintiff may huvo nn execution therefor. Tho lands and promises directed to bo sold by this decree are situate, lying und being in I ho Ctly of l'Ou gone, I.nne County, Oregon, and are hounded and particularly described as follows, lo-wlt: Lots Number Two (2) and Three (8), In Illnck Number Two (2) In Kelsay's First Addition to Eugene, I.ano County, Oregon. Together wit h nil and slnguVar tho tenements, hereditaments, ami appurtenances thereunlo belonging or In anywise appertaining. Now, therefore, by vlrtuo ot said lOxocullon and Decree us above ro clti'd, 1 will lu pursuance of said de creo nnd order of sale offer for salo for rash lo tho highest bidder, sub ject in redumption all of I ho right, lllle aud Interest of the above named defendants or either of I hem In tho uhtivo described premises set forth In the doereo of Ihe Court, at thin south west door of tho County Court IIouho In Kugene, I.ano County, Orc ucm, ou Monday, tl'v 1Mb. liny or May, 1008, between tha houra of 8 o'clock a, m. and 4 o'clock p. ni., to-wlt: at 1 o'clock p. m. on an Id day In order to satisfy the doeroo and Judgment with Interest, costs and accruing costs. Dated this 2d day of April. 1908. FItKI) FISK, Sheriff of Lane County, Oregon. d, f H M i on la. ,lj l ' a ilcil l, a ' is (Jl I-:. 1-1 s..!'-. tlie I ho HllllllilOIIH ' ' In Ihe Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon for the County of I.ano. Dcrlhu 10. Williams, plalntlfr, vs. Howard S. Williams, defendant. To Howard S. Williams, tho above numed defendant: In the name of the slate of Oregon you aro hereby summoned and re iiilred to appear and unswer tho complaint of tho nbov. '-named plain tiff In the above entitled court, now on file Willi tho chirk or said court, on or before Ihe 22d day of May, 1 90S, mul you ure hereby notified Ihut If yuu lull to tippcui- and unswer said complaint as hereby reinilred the plaintiff will ask said courl for the relief pra.V' d for In per com plain! so fl'ed with tlie clerk of said court, lo-w ii : For fac ili.-a.ilutlon of the marrlago contract now exi.-iii.g liitweu said plaintiff ami ili ti.liinl, and for an order Living and griiillng to plaintiff the care ad eino.ily uf the minor .l.iugbt'r of plaintiff and ib fen. lain. Helm I.e.- wri;im, and for full re lief In .-..id sun. Tills - "union; s .'. rvd upon you .V Illll,!, -loll I l,..r...,f .V' t ll" O-'l-T o: , ",' of $2 7 0 G fee, und Ih" sum of ! . "i io" Null, and pa v in die plain' Hf i In. : of $2,7ioi.iiu In to, id Coin of I liiltcd .States of America, at S ,U!U taper II 'I .1 of lo, !: on th 'hn v. iljy of I, He I .1" ' V "II I "I 'llll A lo I '"IS. 1" 'Jilll 1 ll,: I ':' lii-.it ' .- ...I I'l lie Ilia 1" A i, rll a-,1 t'"- 1. 1-1, p'llOlr.ilion 2 ,1 'lav of M iv. I (., nll'l a '.' aj'- r "a or I" f t " I he 22d ' '"" h. Illl.YKl', Attorney for I'lnlntlff. i, i. t. O o o O o 0 (5.D o o Q 0