Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, October 08, 1914, Image 2

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    SUFFRAGISTS WHO HAVE INVADED THE WESTERN STATES
NEWS OF IHE WEEK
General Resume oí Important Events
Throughout the W ord
_ .n r —
—-■— _ _ _ —
The Governor's
»
i
A N o v e l l z a t i o n of
Alice Bradley' s Play
'Ey GERTRUDE STEVENSON
Experts estimate Germany’s daily
war cost at $5,000,000.
It is declared that Australia is mo-
; bilizing an army to aid Great Britain.
Illustrations from Photographs of the Stage Production
Copyright, VJli (Pu blication LUgbu> Ue&orved) by Ou vlü lio lauco.
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“ Say, haven’t you got any clothsi,
Mary? Haven’t you any of the things
other women weur at night—silk or
lace or ruffles or— whatever they
are ?**
"Yes, I ’ve got 'em,” Mary replied.
Indifferently, "but it’s too cold to
wear ’em, and those silk stockings
you told me to buy— I can’t wear
them, either— they tickle my toes.
Satin slippers made me uncomfort­
able, and—” she finished with a bub­
bling lictle laugh, "I guess I wasn’t
made tor those things, Dan, dear. I'm
too much of a home body.”
Her very self satisfied complacency
nettled her questioner.
The very
sight of the darning needle in her fin­
gers maddened him.
"Good God, Mary,” he exclaimed,
"can’t you ever stop this eudlees
mending? Haven't I begged you, day
and night, not to mend my socks. I
won’t wear Bocks all over dams—
they’re uncomfortable.”
Just a suggestion of a smile played
around Mary Slade’s sweet mouth us
she answ'ered:
"They’re yours, Dan. It’s the only
thing left that I can do for you— now.
I can’t bear to see strangers touch
your things— ” and her voice trailed
off in a wistful sigh, a sigh which
might on any other occasion have
made its appeal to the earnest-faced
man now gazing at her so grimly.
The lightness of her tune showed
how little she realized the seriousness
washing. She way heart-broken be­
cause she couldn't personally superin­
Mrs. Adams has been appointed as-
Daniel Slade sat reading the evening tend the making of Dan’s coffee. Her
J sistant United States attorney at San
newspaper in the handsomely ap(»oint- life was incomplete because a hireo
j Francisco.
ed library of his spacious home. To cook made the bread that was served
FCanadian troops have embarked for all intents he was a man at peace with on the table and because Dan never
England to aid the British in the Euro­
the world. He had money and power. seemed to miss the evenly brown
pean war.
He hud advanced from a penniless loaves that had been her especial
Harry^Thaw has leased an estate in miner to a millionaire figure in the pride in the old days.
I Manchester, N. H., where he will business world. At fifty his were the j Mary Slade was us commonplace as
spend the winter.
fruits of a well-spent, energetic life. a cup of boiled tea. She was a plain,
ordinary, everyday woman, who loved
Two unidentified victims o f the Handsome and immaculate in his per­
a simple, unpretentious life, with the
wrecked steamer Leggett were or­ fectly tailored evening clothes, he fit­
ted into the beautiful room with its neighbors dropping in for a word or
Left to right are: Miss Hose Winslow, Miss Lucy Burns, Miss Doris Stuveus, Miss Ruth Noyes, Miss Anna dered buried at Newport, Oregon.
rich tapestries and oriental rugs with two, exchanging recipes for muiHns
McCue, Miss Jane Pincus and Mrs. Jessie Ilardy Stubbs. These women are the "war squad" of the Congressional
The Montenegrins are within artil- all the ease and naturalness of a man and debating the proper way to sea­
Union for Woman Suffrage who have left Washington to work in the equal suffrage states. They will appeal to | lery range o f the Sarajevo, the capital born to culture and wealth.
son a stew.
their Toting sisters to withhold their support froqj the Democrats, because of the attitude of the present adminis­ of the Austrian province of Bosnia.
There was neither charm nor com­
Every now and then his eyes wan­
tration toward equal suffrage. Misses Winslow and Burns are to establish headquarters in San Francisco, Misses
dered from his newspaper to the fig­ fort for her in the vista of rooms open­
The
will
o
f
Mrs.
Frank
Leslie,
w
ife
Stevens and Noyes in Denver, Miss McCue in Seattle, Miss Pincus in Phoenix, Arizona, and Mrs. Stubbs in Port­
of the late publisher, bequeaths $2,- ure of his wife sitting at the other side ing out from the spacious library. The
land, Oregon.
000,000 to the cause o f woman suf­ of the richly carved table. The tiny, brocaded chairs were straight and
unimposing little woman in her badly didn’t rock. They were high-posted
frage.
cut, dun-colored gown was the one in­ and stilted compared to her own low-
Bombardment Near A n t­
Noting the success of aviation in the congruous detail in the room. She seated little rocker in the cottage.
European war. Uncle Sam is said to be was like a shabby little prairie flower When she sat back in them, stiffly
werp Renewed With Vigor
increasing the efficiency of the U. S. suddeniy transplanted to a conserva­ and awkwardly, her feet didn’t even
London— A Central News dispatch
aviation service.
tory where brilliant orchids and lovely reach the floor, but dangled restlessly
from Antwerp Thursday says:
Twenty Eastern Star delegates and roses bloomed all about her, her faint above the priceless rug that was one
“ The Germans again bombarded
members were injured when a plat­ little fragrance overpowered by their of her husband’s new’est purchases.
Alost and set the town afire.
Fierce
All big crises in life are the re­
form in Kansas City collapsed, precip­ heavy sweetness— her delicate loveli­
fighting is raging at various points
ness completely submerged by very sults of trifles. It took the merest
itating 400 persons.
along the whole lin e."
contrast with the radiant beauty of incident to crystallize Slade'« thought
The official statement of the Belgian
The 38th German casualty list made her surroundings.
into action. Mary had picked up a
general staff, as received here from
public, contains about 8000 names. It
To Slade’s critical eyes, the dowdy portion of the paper after it had
Antwerp, says:
includes three major generals, one little figure, with the work basket in dropped from her husband’s hands
“ A vigorous German bombardment
killed and two wounded.
her lap and her head bent over the She started to read the printed page
of Forts Woelhem, Wavre and St.
Invaders Proceed Without Further
A resident o f Maubeuge, who had stocking she was contentedly darning, with all the serious importance of a
Catherine, which
was
continued French M ilitary Men Expect Im
been made prisoner but later escaped, was an actual eyesore. He had fitted little child trying to do something
Diplomatic Controversy; Con­
portant Move by Foe Soon
throughout the night, abated at 8
states that Maubeuge was three-quar­ up a magnificent home that would very big and grown-up.
sul Instructed to Leave.
o ’clock in the morning.
The assail­
Invaders Pushing North.
Suddenly her eyes lighted with
have made a perfect setting for a prin­
ters burned by the Germans.
ants did not succeed in silencing the
cess, and his wife’s appearance had pleasure and a tender smile of pride
guns of the Belgian forts nor in any
Italy is ready to make a protest to
not changed a particle from the days and delight illuminated her features.
Tokio— It is officially announced that way lowering the morale of the gar­
Paris— Thursday was the 19 th day Turkey against the abolition o f the when they lived in a tumble-down cot­ In turning the pages she had sud­
risons of the forts.
capitulations
at
Constantinople,
ac­
of continued hard fighting along the
German infantry at Tsing Tau deliver­
tage and he worked in the mines in his denly discovered a picture of her hus­
“ A t no point did the German in­
cording to a Rome dispatch to the
shirtsleeves. With the getting of vast band, under which she read a simple
ed a night attack Monday against the fantry dare to move against our first 150-mile front from the Somme to the Havas agency.
Moselle and yet there is no definite in­
amounts of money he had acquired a but significant line:
Japanese, but were repulsed.
The lines of defense.
Only one attempt
dication that the historic battle is
"Daniel S. Slade, a Possible Gover
By order of the military commander veneer of manners and tastes that at
Germans had 48 killed and the Japan­ was directed against Forts Liezele and nearing a finish.
of the province of Brandenburg, Ger­ times failed to conceal the rough and nor.”
Bresdonk.
Our troops, holding posi­
ese five killed and eight wounded.
There are, however, evidences that many, the Vorwaerts, organ o f the So­ brutal instincts of the real man. His
"Oh, Dan,” she cried, happily. "Isn't
The cannonading on land and sea in tions between these works, allowed the Germans are receding before a cial Democratic party, has suspended social horizon was enlarging, but this a fine picture of you. I could “T h i s Is Some of Wesley Merritt’s
the
enemy
to
advance
until
they
were
T i n - H o r n Tooting W ritin g.”
the vicinity of Tsing Tau continues.
forcible and sustained pushing from publication indefinitely.
.
within it his wife seemed to find no almost imagine it was going to speak
within close range, when the artillery
the allied armies, especially on their
to me.”
Four Japanese shells hit the German
place.
He
wanted,
beyond
this
and
of
the
situation— how little she under­
The Dardanelles have been closed to
boat litis, which retired into the inner and infantry, working in a remarkable western and eastern wings, while the
Then she paused a little wistfully stood how inadequately she ^jas fill­
everything, to climb the political tree
navitgation,
according
to
a
dispatch
combination,
showered
the
attacking
harbor after an exchange of shots.
center, where the Germans are more
and pick the fruits thereof. His wife and doubtfully before she aeked:
ing her position as his wife. She
column with a hail o f projectiles and
strongly entrenched than at any other from Constantinople to the Reuter seemed not to know that there was
"But do you really want to be gov­ loved her husband with the devotion
Pekin— Without further diplomatic bullets, which threw their ranks into point with heavy artillery, remains al­ Telegram company, London. The dura­ such a thing as a political tree to ernor?”
of a slave and the reverence of a wor­
tion o f the closure is not stated.
controversy, the Japanese are proceed­ disorder and compelled a hasty retreat. most stationary.
"Want to be?”
climb. With herself, her husband and
shiper at a shrine, but, like many an­
ing along the railway to Tsi Nan. This attempt cost the Germans dearly
It is generally concluded by French
News from Petrograd indicates that her work she was contented and
Slade caught his breath as he re­ other good woman, she wanted to
In short, the m ilitary men that some important
Their troops at Kei Hsien, who occu­ and was not repeated.
within a week a new Russian army happy.
peated her question.
show her affection in her own way
pied the station there, have been rein­ events of the day confirm the confi­ move must soon be made by the Ger­ 1,000,000 strong will join the present
Want to be— when every aim and and not In his. Because she wanted
The wives of other men of his po­
forced. The Chinese have not with­ dence of the Belgians in the power of mans, who have found it impossible to “•armies in Poland and Galicia for “ Rus­ sition were social queens noted for ambition the last few years had been
to do for him with her hands, she
drawn from the line, but are not op­ resistance of their natural redoubt.“
stem the advance of the allies, though sia’s principal attack on Germany.”
their beautiful gowrns, their entertain­ made In the one direction, toward turned a deaf ear to his pleas that
posing the Japanese march.
they offered the sternest and most des­
It is officially announced at Vienna, ing and their clever wit. He alone the one longed-for goal—political she use her head. She wanted her
One Chinese was killed by the Jap­ European War Hurts Re­
perate resistance, sacrificing thousands
according to Rome dispatches to the was shackled to a woman he would power! Want to be— when years be­ husband to be happy and comfortable,
anese when they took over the Kei
public ot Panama, lo o of men daily.
Exchange Telegraph company, of Lon­ have been ashamed to introduce to fore he had turned his eyes on the but she wanted to make him happy
Hsien station.
The German wings appear to be
Panama -L ik e nearly all the Central
don, the Austro-Hungary army concen­ his friends. Only he was tied to a governor’s chair and had been bat and comfortable according to her own
The Chinese foreign office proposed
wife he could not force either by tling grimly, silently, persistently ideas of what ought to make a man
and West Coast South American coun­ folding back on the center, leaving trated at Cracow numbers 2,500,000.
to Japan that China assume control of
pleading or argument to enter into toward that end ever since! Want to satisfied. She had seen him rise grad­
tries, Panama is suffering from the them some loophole for a backward
the railway line which is owned by „ \ J 7
/ mu
A German bullet is said to have the life which meant so much to him. be— when that was hie one ambition,
movement
by
way
o
f
Rethel.
__
__,
J effects of the European conflict. The
ually at first and then by leaps and
Germans, . expel
all
German
employes
..
..
.
K
.
,
..
.
,
been
the
cause
of
the
death
of
Prince
The
Germans’
main
supply
base
at
'
r
j
hi r i m t i n n
tr ir r a u n f o r l
i t it i a is de­
Tonight as he rehearsed in his the one thing he had yet to achieve!
bounds. Now that he had become
situation here u is u aggravated,
from the district and guarantee that
Adalbert, the German emperor’s third mind his many unsuccessful efforts to
Juniville,
which
is
protected
by
heavy
He sighed wearily to himself. That wealthy and successful she wanted to
clared, by a lack o f financial surplus,
there will be no further transfer of the
son, also, it was found that other Ger­ make Mary advance and take an inter­ Mary could ask that question was the
masses
o
f
troops,
as
it
is
absolutely
and it has been found necessary to pro-
decide for him that he ought to let
road until the war is ended. The Jap­
man officers died from a similar cause. est in his life as it was now, rebellion best proof of how- irrevocably they
[Kise the discharge o f many govern­ essential that this place shall be held
well enough alone. To her it seemed
anese have contended that it was nec­
for
the
revictualing
of
the
German
had
drifted
apart.
Living
In
the
same
A report received from Munich esti­ surged in his heart. He had struggled
foolish to bother about being gover­
ment e">ntoyes and the stoppage o f
essary for them to occupy the railroad,
armies
in
Northeastern
France,
ap­
house
with
him,
eating
at
the
same
mated that 2,000,000 men, and women year after year to attain his present
practically all of the public work.
nor, absurd for him to fret about the
as otherwise it would be used by the
pears
to
be
placed
in
a
somewhat
pre­
table,
day
after
day
at
his
side,
the
are idle in Germany, and that the num­ standing, his present position in the
way she dressed and did things.
There is no immediate possibility of
Germans for the transportation of war
securing additional revenue from im­ carious situation with its single line ber o f unemployed is increasing daily. W’orld, and Mary, the one loved thing little woman knew no more of his
So, for awhile they sat In silence
supplies for Tsing Tau.
of
railroad.
real
self
or
his
ambitions
than
the
port duties. Under treaty agreements
A lack o f raw material, it is said, is of his life, Insisted on hanging like a
and the fire dying down left the room
The American State department, up­
The
line
of
battle
has
changed
con­
merest
stranger.
millstone around his neck.
the cause.
with the United States the republic
chilly, so chilly that Mary started up
on the advice of the American minister
'It's a nice story about yer, Dan,”
Why, oh, why, couldn’t the woman
cannot increase duties beyond the 15 siderably since the beginning of the
The London war information bureau progress? Why hadn’t she developed Mary went on, all unconscious of the to get a shawl. Halfway to the door,
to China, Dr. ¡.Paul 'Samuel Reinsach,
actual
contact
between
the
two
great
per cent which is already imposed.
.
.
,
. . .
who arrived in Pekin Wednesday, has Ever since the outbreak of the Euro- f.rrme?“ whose numbers and real posi- has made it known that Indian troops as he had done? Why was she com­ struggle going on Just a few' feet away she was peremptorily called back by
instructed Willys R. Peck, the Ameri­ pean war imports have steadily de- tlon8 2* 18 not e m it t e d to make pub- were landed in France last Friday placently sitting there satisfied to re­ from her— the struggle between the her husband, who, ringing for a maid,
The point of landing was not revealed, main just as she had been twenty heart of a man that calls out to the dispatched her for the wrap, while
can consul at Tsing Tau, to withdraw
dined, those from Europe having al­ lie. The front now presents sinuous
Mary, humiliated and with something
from the Kiau Chau district.
The le­
but it is presumed that the troops dis­
windings,
loops
inward
and
outward
at
companion of his youth, the sharer of of the air of a martyr, went sighing
most disappeared, while imports from
embarked at Marseilles.
gation sent the message by wireless.
various
points
in
a
country
which
his
joys
and
struggles
and
the
brain
the United States and other neutral
back to the big, uncomfortable chair
of a man that demands the glory of to resume the mending that was such
It is officially announced by Austria-
countries have not increased sufficient­ everywhere is wonderfully adapted to
defense.
power
and
the
fulfilment
of
ambition.
Hungary, says a dispatch from Rome
ly to make up the deficit.
an irritation to her husband.
English A id Belgians in
"But,
Dan,”
questioned
Mary’s
to the Havas agency, that General
Recently Ernesto T. Lefevre, secre­
"Why can’t you learn to be waited
Delending Citg of Antwerp tary of foreign affairs and one o f the Fireworks Plant Blows
gentle
little
voice,
“
who’s
The
Gover­
Von Auffenburg, commanding the first
on, Mary?” her husband asked, not un­
nor’s
Lady?”
London— The Morning Post’s Eng­ president’s trusted advisers, stated
kindly. "Other women do.”
Up; Five People Killed Austrian army, is ill. It is said the
"His wife, of course,” snapped Slade.
general has contracted cholera.
lish correspondent in Antwerp makes that a general reduction of govern­
“ I’m slow— slow and old-fashioned,”
Chicago — H. B. Thearle, president
"What
does
it
say
about
You?”
the following statement:
ment salaries was in contemplation. of the Pain Fireworks Display com­
the woman answered, quietly, but with
The historic annual banquet held by
He
reached
over
and
took
the
paper
“ The Belgian field artillery is co­ This, however, he said, cannot be done pany o f America, was killed here with the New York chamber of commerce,
an air which plainly showed that she
from her hands, leaned forward ea­
operating effectually with our heavy without the sanction o f the national four o f his employes in an explosion has been postponed on account o f the
was perfectly satisfied with herself
gerly
toward
the
light
and
frowned
artillery. Our infantry is entrenched assembly. A measure is said to be in and fire which destroyed the company’s war, and the president of the chamber
and that she thought he ought to be.
as
he
read:
on the narrow bank o f the Nethe, op­ preparation for this purpose.
" I ’ve never been with women who
suggests the members give the price
plant.
"Should Daniel S, Slade, the ex­
posite the main German forces. Two
Considerable dissatisfaction is mani­
knew how to do these things. You
John Costello, office boy, thrown o f each plate ($20) to the Red Cross.
miner,
ex-town
marshal,
ex-sheriff,
ex-
German attempts to cross the river fest in commercial circles over the de­ through a door into an alley, may die.
didn’t know' any such people until
United
State«
marshal,
ex-land
boomer
An
Antwerp
dispatch
to
the
London
have been smothered by our artillery.” j termination o f the administration to Firemen thought that several bodies
lately. I don’t want to know them,”
and
multimillionaire,
arrive,
it
will
be
Daily
Mail
says:
“
King
Albert
is
to
The dispatch is the first intimation carry to completion the proposed Na­ might be under the debris in the
she concluded with an engagingly con­
interesting
to
see
the
governor’s
lady
be
seen
constantly
in
the
danger
zone.
It is pointed out flooded basement
fiding smile.
that English forces have gone to Ant- tional exposition.
dusting the gubernatorial chair—prob­
He is reported to have ascended in a
werp and are co-operating with the that the immediate abandonment of
"But 1 can’t go everywhere alw'ays
The first explosion occurred in the balloon to survey operations.
ably
the
only
occupation
congenial
to
The
Belgians in the defense of that city.
this project would materially aid in steel and concrete .vaults of the Pain
alone,” Slade expostulated. "A man’s
this
kind-hearted
and
plain
little
enemy
shelled
the
balloon
but
the
out the country’s
finances building, in which $5000 worth of
A dispatch to the Central News from straightening
wife ought to go with him and meet
...
,
woman.”
Antwerp says:
and probably would make unnecessary firework8 were gtored
The vau,tg shells fell short.”
the right kind of people—otherwise
"Dusting
the
gubernatorial
chair,”
“ The Germans have been repulsed. ,
he’s an outsider. What do you think
of 8 «Jnsiderable sum were guppoge<i to ^ fireproof and to be
Eighteen steamers o f an aggregate
Slade repeated mockingly, cut to the
They asked for a two-hour armistice at high interest,
I built this house for? I don’t work
"
______________
able to withstand any explosion. The tonnage o f 29,581 have been sunk by
quick
by
this
public
allusion
to
his
to bury their dead but Belgians refused
in the mines any longer with my
I vaults were blown to atoms. Adjoin- German warships during September,
wife’s
plainness
and
lack
of
social
to comply.
hands. I ’ve got to use my head. I
Mine Is Thought H ine.
¡ng office buildings were shaken and according to a London board o f trade
graces.
“ The Belgians have destroyed all
don’t drink. I don’t smoke. I don’t
Rome— Details of the destruction of damaged. Many persons were injured report, while nine steamers were de­
That
simple
little
phrase,
stinging
the bridges over the river Nethe. The
dissipate— keep yachts and horses—or
a fishing boat off Rimini by a floating by broken glass and by being trampled. stroyed by mines in the North Sea in
as it was brief, was as a match flame
Germans unsuccessfully attempted to
women. A man’s got to do something.
The explosion, it was thought, might the same period, 75 lives being lost.
to
dry
timber.
It
was
all
that
was
mine
show
that
the
fishermen
mistook
rebuild the bridges.”
I’m going into public life, and I want
have been caused by a spark from wir­
Secretary Bryan, for the United
necessary
to
bring
the
hot
rage
surg­
the
mine
for
a
wine
cask,
which
they
A dispatch to the Exchange Tele­
to entertain here. You’d have me sit
ing which Johnson, the electrician, States, and Ambassador Bakhmeteff,
ing
through
him
to
the
boiling
point.
sought
to
recover.
Throwing
out
a
graph from the Hague says:
back and take it easy and— rust!”
was adjusting.
for Russia, signed a treaty binding
The sweetness of the little woman’s
“ Refugees arriving here from Ant­ line, they drew the supposed cask to­
“ You deserve everything you’ve got,
the two nations to submit all disputes
expression, the tenderness of her eyes
werp say that the position of the Bel ward them and when it touched their
Dan.” answered Mrs. Slade, inconse­
that cannot be settled diplomatically
“ Crush E n g l i s h S a y s Kaiser.
whenever they rested upon him, the
gian forces is excellent and that the orafI Hn explosion occurred. The boat
quentially. entirely losing the point
plaintive softness of her voice meant
London- -The Times Thursday says to an international commission of five
German ndvance has been steadily was blown to pieces and all the nine
of his tirade. "You struggled like a
members for Investigation during a
nothing
to
him
then.
Through
angry
men
were
killed.
Members
o
f
other
that
it
is
able
to
give
from
a
thorough­
checked. The forts are admirably re­
dog. Nobody knows, only you and
period o f at least one year, during
eyes he saw only the lack of smart­
sisting the heavy German artillery fishing crews in the vicinity were ly trustworthy source the text of an
me. W e’ve been through It together ”
ness In her somber brown dress, only
wounded by flying splinters. Experts order issued by Emperor William to which hostilities may not be com­
fire. ”
“ Well,” demanded Slade eagerly
menced.
the note of absurdity she struck amid
say that hundreds o f mines from his army on August 19. It follows:
and hopefully, "why don’t you march
the exquisite surroundings of the
Austria
are
floating
towards
Italy.
She
Was
a
Shabby
Little
Prairie
along with me then, Mary?”
Man Is Killed by Slap.
A Petrograd dispatch to the Ex­
“ It is my royal and imperial com­
Flower Transplanted to a Conser­ room he had furnished for her. He
His wife turned to him earnestly.
mand that you concentrate your ener­ change Telegraph company, London,
Dixon, III.—James Sinn, a druggist,
thought of nothing but the sorry spec­
vatory.
100.000 Horses Wanted.
gies for the immediate present upon states that the Russian moratorium
For a moment Dan Slade thought the
of Morrison, and manager of the Mor­
tacle she would make at a brilliant
St. Louis— An order for 4500 cav the single purpose, and that is that has been extended for a month.
years ago, hopelessly behind the dinner or smart function where beau­ woman he loved was about to rise to
rison . baseball
team, was
the occasion.
. .
, . held . to the airy horses and mules was placed with you address all your skill and all the
tiful women in fashionable chiffons
A dispatch from Rome asserts that times?
Wh.teside county grand jury a few days ..... dealers by representatives of the valor of my soldiers to exterminate
(TO BE CONTINUED.)
And if she wouldn't advance— why chatted freely and easily of men and
ago for murder. During the ball game Frenoh government here.
This was first the treacherous English and walk the minister of the interior has an­
between the Morrision and Charlotte, the largest order for army horses re­ over General French’s contemptible nounced that 15 new rases o f cholera should he consent to be held back by things In the progrese of the nation.
Humor.
"This is some of Wesley Merritt’s
were discovered in the Budapest m ili­ her? If she wouldn't go on with him
la., teams, Dorsey Palmer, who was ceived here since the Boer war. This little army.”
Once upon a time In the Adlron-
—he
would
leave
her
behind.
The
tinhorn tooting wriMng,” growled dacks, or the Maine woods, or where
tary hospital.
intoxicated, mistreated a young son of order, which is to be filled within the
thought and the resultant decision Slade. "D----- n his dirty work!”
Sinn’s and Sinn slapped him with his next ten days, will cost France approx­
you will, a deer was accosted by a
The operators o f a German Zeppelin had their birth suddenly but positively
German
Ships
Captured
At her husband muttered to him­ hunter.
open hand, fracturing his windpipe. imately $750,000.
Rrepresentatives
dirigible dropped a bomb into a school- in the man's mind. He would make
London
The
admirality
announces
self, Mary had calmly resumed her
Palmer fell from the seats to the o f the French government, who made
"Can you direct me to my hotel?"
house at Bielostok, Russia, killing the
ground and lay there during the 13- the purchase, declared they would re­ that the British cruiser Cumberland children, according to a dispatch from one more argument, one last appeal. endless mending of sock«, long years asked the latter civilly. The deer died
If
Mary
wouldn’t
meet
him
half
way,
has
captured
off
the
Cameroons
river
is
of thrift and saving making it impos­ laughing.
inning game. His death was discov­ main here six weeks and were author-
West Africa the Hamburg-American Petrograd. Eleven children were re­ Mary could stay behind with her ever­ sible for her to throw away even a
ered at the close of the game.
"Pardon my discourtesy, but the hu­
ni'd to buy 100,000 horses at an ex­ liner Am fried and the following mer­ ported killed by the bomb.
lasting darning and her eternal knit­ well-worn pair in spite of the fact mor of me being mistaken for a guide
penditure of about $12,000,000.
chant
steamers:
The
Max
Brock,
ting.
She
could
wash
and
cook
and
that the need for repairing had long is too much!’’ protested the beast with
On the anniversary o f Sedan, accord­
$10,000 Resort Destroyed.
Kenapa, Amsinck. Paul Woerman, ing to a story published in the London •tew and sew. If she liked, but she since passed.
its last breath.
Aberdeen, Wash. The Pacific Beach
Prince Adalbert Lives.
Eran Woermann, Henrieta Woermann, Daily News, the people o f Berlin hung couldn't do It In his mansion.
Slade found himself looking at the
It Is not always easy for a rule
hotel, located at Pacific Beach, a fash­
Berlin Stories appearing in the for­ Aline Woermann, Hans Woermann and
But
Daniel
Slade
was
no
more
un­
little woman who had been bis wife to work both ways without hardship
out bunting everywhere, but Emperor
ionable summer resort, 16 miles west eign press asserting that Prince Adal­ the Janete Woermann.
A ll were in William ordered its removal, on the comfortable at having her there than for twenty years, through lean years — Puck.
o f here, owned by Carl Cooper, was bert. the third son of Emperor W il­ good order and most o f them contained
Mary SlAde wa» at being obliged to and hard years, a« faithful and pa­
burned to the ground Sunday morning, liam, had died in Brussels, are declared general cargoes and considerable quan­ ground that it was premature.
live In thli great, elegant house, with tient then as later, when success first
Certain of It.
with a loss o f approximately $10,000. to be untrue.
Prince Adalbert is in tities of coal.
The European crews
The American embassy building in 1U crowds of servants and its routine, began to come his way, very much as
Sandy was being entertained at a
The place was insured to the amount the naval service, and when last heard have been removed as prisoners.
Paris was severely shaken by the ex­ absolutely foreign and well-nigh hate­ he might have scrutinized an entire
Soho restaurant, Ix>mlon, and the din­
o f $7600. The fire, which started soon of was acting as navigation office'
plosion of one o f the bombs dropped ful to her. She knew she didn’t fit stranger. For a moment the tragedy
after 6 a. m. in the second story of the aboard
lApton Hospital Ship at Havre. into that city Sunday from a German into her surroundings. She realized of their present state caught at his ner consisted of rich and fanciful
the
dreadnaught
Prussia.
dishes.
building, enveloped the entire hotel in Prince Joachim has been wounded and
H avre- Sir Thomas Lipton’s yacht aeropalne.
Ambassador Herrick re her own Inharmony. Her attempt« to soul, and he felt the infinite pathos
"W ell." he was asked, "what will
flames within a few minutes. Mrs. Prince Oscar suffered an attack of Erin, which has been transformed into ported the incident to the State depart-
look natural and feel comfortable of the woman's predicament. A softer you have next?"
Sterling, o f Walla Wslla, fainted in an heart trouble, but, beyond that, it is a hospital ship, has arrived here. On ment by cable without comment. The
were pathetic. She felt lost without note came Into his voice as he asked
"Ah?" repiled Sandy, thought fully.
upper corridor. Carl Cooper, however, said that all members of the imperial board the Erin were the Duchess of State department will take no action
the task of overseeing the Monday's slowly:
"I think I’ll hev Indigestion/"
picked her up and carried her out.
family are well.
Westminster and several nurses.
| on the report.
JAPS BEAT GERMANS
1 Attach Repulsed Witt! Com­
paratively Small Eoss.
J
Well-Entrenched Center Holds Firm
in Undecided Baitle.
C H A P T E R I.