Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, January 11, 1906, Image 4

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togsthsr, and bors a bole through both.
The hole muet be one quarter Inch
had brought to her, who had always 1
borne herself as a good and faithful wife
, thick ao that a dowel can be pushe J
should beer herself! Oh, if the world '
through. Put the dowel in place, then
knew in what light she herself regarded
uall both »idea to the ba»e of the ele-
her bereavement!
"Y es,” she said slowly and lingeringly,
I Tbs crank 1» a hairpin. Straighten
though consenting to his word*.
1
out a hairpin, heat one end and burn
"I know that it La toon— cruelly * 00 a
a hole through one end o f the dowel,
even— and yet your utter friendleaaneaa
leave the end o f the pin and bend the
end desolateness force me to speak to
By mbs lovrrr camero *
you. I want you to know and to feel
| nalrpln around the dowel two or three
The Mutual L ife ehould be re^|
that you bare in me one to whom you
; time*. Put three »crew eyee In the top T _ h e
McCurdy
L iv in g —
P rim itiv e Idee».
can turn at any moment. I can offer
of the elevator, and with a »tout linen
you, at least, whenever you choose ta If boy» had teeth like crocodiles,
thread »trlng It up a» *hown In the ^ AU
of free govern m
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take It, earnest devotion, a home, which How terrible would be their »mile*.
Col.
Trefusis
put
bis
face
In
at
the
How
It
would
»hock
the
human
eye
picture.
cture.
. , . . . ehould unite to advise aud a s s lw a S i
I
will
strive
to
render
a
happy
one
to
CHAPTER x m .-iC o n tin u .'l.l
A derrick may be mad# out o f a few
o f Kugila._ i> a lla , .Vewa c i , '
■vsrj time that Brian wa. out by cab window. "W e bar* got all the lug­ you and your child, and a heart which To »ee them eating apple pi*.
Piece# o f wood in a com p a ra tiv ely^ ^
klmaelf Kitten »uffsrs'l torture* of appr* gage, and I hare put your maid Into an­ until I knew yon had never yet been
Making
Billy Loeb official purvey
If little girl» had horn« like deer,
short time. The best glndtO f make ^ ^ <u government news 1» nther 08 ^
bene,on; .0 grs»i. Indeed, becnm. her other cab. All the lighter thing» are touched.”
They
surely
would
look
very
queer.
with
you,
and
the
heavy
case»
will
be
’ ’Oh, CoL T refusis"’
»off «ring on thin »core th»t on* d»y
“ M’ay,” he aaid quickly, perceiving per­ And it would be a sad affair
The'base* of the derrick may be made > ^ e ^ o p U o n ^ f the Russian
tb . *amtnoD*d up »11 bar courage »nd sent up by ran to-morrow. Now, where
are
you
going?
Where
shall
I
tell
the
— Pittsburg P o s t
haps the unspoken words in her regret­ To see them doing up their hair.
•pok* one* again to him of th* subjsct
of one or two piece# of wood^ so that
cabman
to
drive?”
ful eye*, "nay, give me no answer now.
which ah* knew b* w ahed h«r to con­
Our Audubon societies havii,,7
It will be solid and strong. Ha if Inch
Hb* looked helpletsly at him. “ I 1 1 do not press it. I do not even wish it. If men had long legs like giraffes.
sider a forbidden one.
succeeded In getting every sort olg f
wood,
like
that
found
on
the
side
of
No
doubt
it
would
cause
many
laughs;
don't
know.
It
U
*o
long—ten
year»
^
.
FvH
.
.
o
S
__
I know that I am speaking far too soon
"Brian, will you be eery angry with
since I wa« In England, and then I » a »
a biart tbat cannot have recovered But what would be their dreadful plight soap boxes make the best. Make the pretty well protected except the ltd
m * r ah* said to bim, timidly.
— New York Mall.
Where
had
I
base about'six by eight lnchee.
yet from it* wounds, and I know also Trying to lie In bed at night!
Bb* waa standing ready dreaaad for never much in London
At
one
end
bore
a
hole,
and
In
It
President McCall says that ther»<
that I can never expect anything like
her drire, and her husband bad prom­ better go?"
Novel H om e-M ade Toy*.
"Poor eoul!” muttered th* colons! be­ the first and deepest love of your life
ised to go with her to return aom* eiaita;
stick a dowel about a foot long. Cut tw o sides to the Insurance buslm
One
of
the
easiest
things
in
the
he waa looking at her fondly and eery low bis breeth: her desolate condition which has been already spent.”
world to make is a toy elevator. They another dowel about nine Inches long, but he seems to hate awfully to 1
admiringly. Merer bad Kitten looked struck him painfully. He bad seen her
She shivered and shrank away, cover­
can
be made as high as a table, »0 to be used as a boom. To fasten this the Inside.— Atlanta Journal.
prettier. A white dress deeply trimmed th* queen of Anglo-Indian society in a ing her face with her hands.
to the mast Is easy If directions are
Now that “ Pat” Crow e Is safe |
with soft lace, and a tiny whits lacs «ration where her husband had been a
’Ah, now I have hurt you, my dear, that toy» may be lifted from the floor
Secure a ring and screw ^__
______________
Jail, _____________
there hardly
seems to be any 1
bonnet perched upon her yellow hair, set great and influential man. ltoeamond dearest Mrs. Earle,” he cried in distress. to a table, or only a few Inches high. followed.
off th* childlike delicacy of her beauty had held a little court of her own; ehe ” 1 am a brute to touch upon your recent One thing only It 1» ne -essary to se­ such as are used to fasten the string g0Q j or reta|njng tbe Omaha po!
city Times,
and heightened th* effect of that pale had been flattered, admired, adored, eveo sorrow, am I not? I only want you to cure, and that is a pair of smooth on roller shades. With a hairpin burn
transparent appearance, which a painter by an enthusiastic circle of worshipers, know and feel that you are dear to be, sticks on which the elevator may slide. a hole In one end of the dow e an ^ Tbe c * g r Is handing out pardons
would hare delighted in. although a doc­ she had been a» a queen, a cold, proud and that I would fain devote my whole These sticks may be purchased at any screw In the ring and im rw . If
. . this
- - — freely as a candidate gives away eii V vii
tor might bar* trembled at. Brian, bw queen, it i* true, dispensing her smiles life to the teak of giving you back, if
U not burnt In. the wood might sp lit
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K1.
hardware
store.
They
are
called
dow
­
Ing accustoms.. to it, looked at It with and her favors discreetly, and witu un­ not happiness, at least something of your
Tie a »trlng from «he boom to top 4,011 cigars. And hla object Is t h e « *
th# eyta of a painter and waa charmed ruffled dignity, but always a queen. And lost peace, and I will expect so little In els, are three feet long, Hnd are of of mast, in which a email nail h a . - 4o w “ P°Pu1« f» v o r .-k u n s a s
with It. He smiled at her trembling now ah* waa at home, and in all I^ondon return if you will oniy trust me with different thicknesses. One-fourth inch
been put In a hole burned In the m ast Journal.
question and drew her fondly to hie aids. ■be did not seem to have a friend, or to your life. Do not answeT me, only say thick Is the best size to use.
"What dreadful sin ara you madiut- know of a roof to shelter her.
The elevator may be any small To make the crank abaft aud support», 1 As w e understand It the pubi
that in aix months or in a year you will
"W here had I better go?” «he repeated let me come to you again with my peti­ wooden box whose bottom Is removed. cut two pieces of wood three lnchee would have been willing to forgive
ing, Kitten?”
I Crowe If only he had kidnapped
"May I aak you ons question, Brian, helplessly.
tion, and meanwhile that you will let me One may be made of wood half an long aud an Inch wide.
He recommended the Langham hotel, be your frieud and your protector, and
and I will never apaak of It again? 1 1
Hold them together and bore a hole John A. McCall or Mr. Richard A.
Inch thick. The right size to make
and told her that he would call and see that you will rely upon me in every­
la about that—that—other woman.”
such a box would be four inches high In one end large enough to hold a short Curdy.— Atlanta Journal,
In a moment hla brow waa black and her in th* morning.
thing."
Also It should be borne In mind
and two Inches wide. Screw four length of dowel. Nall these *2 place
In
tb*
morning
eh*
was
up
betlme
angry and ha had put her from him
"Oh! Col. Trefusis! I am *0 sorry—
after
the
dowel
has
been
put
In
place,
if
Irritated too much McCall, Me(
screw
eyes
Into
the
sides
through
and
busy
at
her
writing
case,
and
when
The tears gushed Into her eyes.
for you are *0 good to me. »0 very good.
“ Brian, don’t—don’t look so at me! I the waiter brought I d her breakfast tray No, no; do not let me deceive you with which the dowels will slide. Double- The crank Is made by straightening a et al. may decide next tim e Just tl
pointed tacks may be used if »crew- hair; n. burning a hole with It In one the blamed old country go to the k _
cannot bear it, but I suffer so horribly she gave him a note.
false hopes.”
"Y ou hare a messenger, I suppose,
end o f the dowel, and. leaving the end wows.— Indianapolis News.
^H
I fancy when you go out that you go
"I have spoken too soon, but I will be eyes are not available.
who can take thia letter for me? It is to silent now.
to see her."
After the eyes are »crewed In and still in the hole, twist It around the
Robert A. McCurdy says a lift.ran
By and by I will speak
"In Loudon, no! I do not know even the Carlton Club; 1» that far from here'/” again.”
the two dowels slid In place, stand It dowel and into the form of a crank.
! gurance company Is an eleemosynisl It
"Oh, no. ma’am, he could walk there
If she la alive; aha may be dead. Bhe
"No, It would do no good. What you
Institution. This Intimates that the ¡*11 n
baa not bean in England for year«, there! In twenty minutes.
ask is impossible— now or ever.”
Icy holder w ill get his dividends an f
"1 would rather he drove. I want it
Mow never mention thia subject again."
Then he rose from ber side and took
How long will it her hand In both his.
heaven.— Des Moines News.
Ha spoke with a great effort. It waa delivered quickly
terrible to him even to allude to that take?”
"Nothing impossible, dear friend,” he
Arizona preachers want a clause lyÈjjì
other to this girl whom ha bad mad* hi*
"Not five minute*.’ ’
■aid, very earnestly, “ and time softens i
the State constitution making prohll^v
Five minutes! in five minute* then he all sorrow. I shall never despair, and I
Tr'*e. Had ah. never been luqulaltire
tlon perpetual. A t that rate the 1»^/
and eurioua, she need never bar* known would get her letter, see her handwriting shall never give you up, never, at least,”
ance o f Arizona probably won’t war”
anything about her. It waa bar fault, hr once more— know that ah# was at home he added, with a smile, "unless what ia
lnl
statehood.— Atlanta Journal.
told himself aaragely, if aka suffered aud near him. Her heart beat wildly at Indeed unlikely, that you are to love
from her own foolish Imaginings alia had the thought.
Goldwln Smith, to encourage miS.t .
again, and to love another man.”
"H e will get It at hi* breakfeet,” e.he
110 on* to blame but hsraelf. As for Kit-
And then, not knowing how his words
mony, believes that tw o votes shid (j
tun, aba draw a great gasping breath of said to herself. Then she called her maid pierced her through and through, he left
be given to every married man. >!'roui
and gave her a long list of commission« her and went away.
infinite relief.
what has the woman suffragist to!i^be
She was not In London— not In Eng to go out and do, aud told her to take
And all day long Rosamond Earle sat
to that?— Houston Chronicle.
,.W)
land— aha might even be dead!
And out the ayah and the child, too; she had Indoors and waited for the lover of her
what la a dead rival to a woman who a feveriah desire to be alone The ser­ youth, all day long In vain, for it was
Minneapolis Is a well-advertl*t n
vant left her. Bhe ate her breakfast hur­ nearly 7 o’clock before Brian Desmond
lira* and breathes and lore«?
town, but the recrudescence of D c ‘D 1 ,
riedly and sent away the thing« almost turned leisurely in at the door of his
Ames is not one o f the advertisements
untaated. Then ah# got up and walked club.
C H A P T E R X IV .
to which the thoughtful citizens polisa»
On* evening early in May tlie-e Inml- about the room Impatiently; she allowed
(To be continued.)
with pride.— Duluth News Tribune. The
ed at Waterloo atntloD a email party of beraelf half an hour, and then she began
It is no doubt Interesting to M»te<
four persona, accompanied by a vast and to fret. Presently the waiter came in
E X C A V A T I O N S IN C A V E S .
and told her that her mes enger had re­
Incongruous cargo of luggage.
Bryan to learn that had he been e le c ^ i
The party consiated of a lady and her turned. He bad given her note to the O b je c t Is to K in d T r a c e » o f P r e h is t o r ic
ed In 1896 or 1900 It would have bi ertl.
M a n in T h e m .
child, and two servants, one of whom ball porter at the club and the gentleman
a great joke on the companies 'Ea
Ethnologists o f the country are al­
was an Indian ayah, picturesquely had not yet com* Into the club.
ut l .
which he was insured.— Kansas Q
Thl sanswer Inspired her with fresh most continually making excavations
swathed about the head in white mualin
Star.
,
He might be late, but, of In caves In various parts of the L'ulted
drapery with gorgeous red and yellow patience.
Birmingham printed, cotuin skirts and course, he would be there in the course States lu the hope of discovering tan­
The cotton growers have shown 1
rough heavy silver anklets Inclosing her of the morning; all men go to their clubs
HOME MADE ELEVATO R AND DERRICK COMPLETE.
W all Streeters that they can do sonl
gible evidences of a race o f men that
to
get
tbeir
letters.
Rosamond
remem­
bare brown legs and feet. To this per­
thing despite the money they have • “ j
sonage clung the child, a white-faced, bered enough of London life to know Is supi*>sed to have inhabited North upright, so that the dowels will re3t
“
The South is getting to \ |
A brake may be made by »crewing there,
America
in
prehistoric
times,
accord­
thi*.
Bo
she
waited
patiently
enough.
big eyed boy of about five, who whimper­
showing.” — Columbus
on
a
baseboard.
Make
------
marks
a
small
stick
on
one
side,
as
shown
in
fine
on
ing
to
the
Washington
Star.
One
of
ed miserably and clutched his attendant Two hours went by, she was beginning
• 1
convulsively round the neck. The other to fee! nervous and sick with suspe...-«, the most recent Investigations made where they rest, and bore two holes to the picture; place a loop over the dowel Ledger.
It Is announced that the eashletó^
servant waa an elderly English lady's when all at once she heard footsteps out­ In this country with that hope In view hold them. The base may he made of nnd fasten the enda on this stick. By
maid of dowdy apearance, who, how­ side and there was a rap at the door.
has Just been completed by Dr. one Itoard about an Inch thick, or two pressing on this little stick, articles the Enterprise Bank at Pittsburg
ever, bestirred herself to the best of her
The waiter flung open the door and Charles Peabody, of Phillips Acad­ half-inch boards. It would be about may be lowered from a table to a a confession, and the depositors
ability to reams some few odds and ends ■lie felt rather than saw that there wa*
emy, Andover, Mass. A large cave at six inches wide and eight inches long. floor as fast as desired. A good hook at once proceed to feel glad that sos
of luggage from the Immense pile of a gentleman behind him. She half rose I
Cavetown,
Md.. near Hagerstown, was The top can be made of one piece, may be made on the end o f the lifting thing Is le f t — Philadelphia E v e c.
boxes and package* which began to be from the table, trembling in every limb;
ßtlH n ff h r
h a n /^ ln cr
a h o lm ln
ln ?A
o
r r - i _ — ___ w
« “
the
scene
o
f the explorations, and In about six Inches long and an Inch string by bending a hairpin Into the Telegraph.
disgorged from the train, and to be there was a giddiness before her eyes; in­
ted
wide.
Be
careful
to
bore
the
holes
In
correct
shape.
that
place
Dr.
I’
eabody,
together
with
amassed upon th* crowded platform.
stinctively she pressed one hand upon
A Kansas man who invested $7qgr
Th* lady stood a little apart, with a her heart, steadying herself against the Warren K. Moorebeati, ulso o f An­ this piece Just the right distance npart,
In a farm cleared up a net profltjjfg
or
the
elevator
will
not
slide
easily.
M
a
m
m
a
'
*
M
o
n
o
p
o
l
e
.
hopeless sense of helplessness and in edge of the table with the other.
dover, with a force o f ten men, was
,,
, ,
, ,
e
$5,600
o . o w ill
In tw
LOO
o j years.
oin t.
AlUJOBL,
Almost, but
uu i —
“ Say,
The windlass which Is need to wind
competence; she looked very tired. It
"Colonel Trefusis," announced the ser­ digging for more than a month In
P
1
..
PH
W's
q
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J
°
,
nny
1ufte’
as
K°od
88
being
president
M
waa the express train from Bouthamp vant.
lnsurance
company,-ColOfi
search for traces o f the early human up the cords o f the elevator has two Peck, why do you wear whiskers? ,,fe
ehu
ton, and the P. and O. steamer having
She had forgotten his very existence!
sides
made
o
f
thin
wood
three
Inches
Haven t you any chin ”
Spring. Gazette.
Inhabitants o f tho country.
arrived th* same day, the train waa
“ Well, and how are you this morning
long and an inch wide. After they
I guess not, my son,” replied Peck,
„
*
..
. .
At
the
Invitation
o
f
Dr.
Peabody,
crowded with passengers from India. La Mrs. Earle— better, 1 hope, and rested?
T .
have been cut out. hold them tightly Sr. ” Your mother seems to have It all.”
UJ S ‘ “ P01-18114
4° forget thati
dies who were worn out arid thin, sickly It was a terribly trying end to a long, Dr. W. H. Holmes, o f the Bureau of
grafter Is a grafter, first, last and|ug
looking groups of children, men who tiring Journey, wasn't it? But, my dear American Ethnology, and J. IX. Mc-
ways, and that he calls h im s e ltH
INSE CTS T H A T AR E MUSICAL.
means for the production o f sound, are Democrat or a Republican merely gd<
ta.. wore strange light costs and huts, and Mrs. Earle, surely there is something Ciulre, of this city, also spent several
were wrinkled aud yellowed into prema ainiaa; are you 111, are you faint?" For days at Cavetown assisting in the In­
a r tur* old age, all bustled about together he had perceived ail at once that she was
All A r e T e n o r * — M a l e * A r e A l a a f i none the less capable o f making a a matter o f convenience.— Chlct^E
vestigation.
noise In the world. A notable Instance Record-Herald
th e M u sicia n *.
In
search
of
their
helongiugs.
deadly
pale
and
that
she
had
sunk
back
f
Is to be found In a locust re-
No fossil bones were found by Dr.
Musical Insects o f the winged type o f thl»
“ Can I be of any assistance to you Into her chair, half covering her face
__.
..
.
,
„
An exchange remarks that in all]
Peabody’ s party in the cave In which may be divided Into two groups: (1)
Mr*. Earle?” said a voice at her elbow with her hand.
M C e n t r u m . • " f 0” 1“ "*
° f *9 years o f successful life Uncle Q
excavations
were
made,
hut
In
a
quar­
One of her late fellow passengers, s tall,
Rosamond roused herself and sat up­
Those which do not use their wings Microcentimm tetln .rvl., which pro- sell Sage hag never beeD RCCWe?
ry located about .TOO feet from the and (2) those which do, for the produc- auces a short monotonous note like
^
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■oldler-lik* looking man, with iron grey right, looking up at him with a smile.
« 1 *»™ m —_ a
“
handing out tainted money to chnrcN
balr anil mustache, and a skiu as ysllow
pieces of metal or flint rubbed to-
»1
Ta
“ I am only a little faint; there is noth­ mouth o f the cave fossil bones of I tlon o f sound. O f the two, the latter two
aw
and
charitable
organizations.—
DulJ
as parchment stood beside her. "Have ing th* matter. Pray do not look so animals were unearthed Borne o f the
species Is by far the most numerous.
oa # . *k • ia * .
News and Tribune.
you any friends to meet you?”
anxious, aud sit down, won’ t yon? I fossil hones were of the early cave
So far the field o f insect voice# baa
-
tx r-K * *
“ No, I have no one,” ah* nnswered suppose I am over tired, but I am very bear and o f the elk, hut, so far ns A very curious fact la that all Insects not been widely explored.
It would
Jo eP|*
Choate tells us that
are tenors, deep bass voices being
rather sadly. “ I almost wish now, Colo­ glad to see you.”
1 known now, no hones o f man were quite unknown; In addition to this, be Interesting to study them from the
work,n* to® har(1 and to° fast
nel Trefuels. that 1 had takeu your ad
Col. Trefuai* looked away out of the
.*
' H® W° Uld Prob*
▼Ice and remained at th* Houthanipton window, drumming his Angers up and found. All the bones unearthed by the males are always the performers, point of view of mu»lcal notation and t
hotel until tomorrow; this confusion la down on the table by his side. He was j the exploring party will he carefully female Insects being dumb— contenting also to determine whether their song ** J° sgln* 8,on* 8t the S8me <’>'»
dreadful, ta It not? How Is one ever to thoughtful for a few moments. Then I studied and their Identification will be themselves with stopping at home and alters In any way according to season
° f "* 'J
" 0PllPd 016 “ *1
get one's luggage? and I am an tired!”
■ uddeuly he drew up hit chair nearer to made later.
hour o f the day, age of the lneect and 88 badly’ B,lffaI° Times.
looking
after
the
children
Instead
of
"I will get your luggage for you.”
hers.
Cabinet officers have been Ins
The cave In which the excnvatlone
standing at the front door singing like meteorological conditions. — Scientific
“ Oh, I could not think of troubling
“ My dear Mr*. Earle, I have known were made at Cavetown Is about 100
by the President not to talk to rep|
American.
you; you have your own to look after,”
you for a long time; will you not treat I feet wide by 100 feet long. Mr. Me- their lords and masters.
ers. And there are four Preside
Many Insects sing by day, auch, for
"M y own Is not much; but you must me as a friend?"
S o Demand.
^_____ ___
_ bJ
aspirants
in ____
the _________
Cabinet fairly
tiulre made explorations In this cave
not staud hers. You look fit to drop
Instance,
as
the
chickadee,
which,
how­
"Certainly; are you not a friend— one 1 »
,
,
It was not Mr. Graham's fault that Ing to tell the public the things I
carrying that heavy dressing bag, too; of the heat I ever had?” .he .newer*,1 tW° •
VP" rS n* ° W,,en t,P Wn* collecting ever. are not of the ’’violinist’’ type,
specimen* for the Carnegie Instltu- as they play upon a aeries of bard his vacation began late In the season, are doing. Cruelty could not g (P
your maid will go with me and point out heartily.
your things.
Here, porter! take this
'T hen forgive me for asking you. What *l°n- The upper stratn o f the cave plates attached to the abdomen, much but that it waa hla misfortune was greater length.— M ilwaukee Nea
lady's hag and cloaks, and put her Into are you going to do In England— what | door consists largely o f cnntp ashes,
proved more than once. He spent hla
The Rev. Dr. Huntington, of !
,
..
, ...
A A . - In the same way as a Spanish dancer
• cab."
are your plana?'
etc., and excavations In th s strata by __»._______ »
.
, ..
„ . holiday In a .eaport village which ha. York, says that one Is not auth«
•• I I non
rtnn’t t «now,
know ” she
.h . aninere.l,
. n . u . r . « looking
_____ Mr. McGuire
.
,
.
,
,
7
>
uses
the
castanets.
Another
insect
of
Col. Trrfusia signed to t h e ayah to
revealed large quantities
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,
‘ for tome year, grown In popularity as to assume that there are any "fJ
follow her mistress, and marched h i m down
wn and »peaking with evident relue
nr broken pottery, arrow heads,
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reluc- I 0f
bone 4,1,8 4YP® 18 4,16 black fleld cricket. ft summer r##ort.
angels,” while the fact Is that <
self off to th* scene of action, accom tance. “ I have no plane as yet 1 have
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tools,
which
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no home, no friend» no relatives.”
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1 , like dwelling It prepares In the earth,
the early Indiana, who evidently
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Rosamond sat In the cab aud waited
° “ 1h,,i ®rr^T* 1 ,hat cert* ,n necesaary many men have known dozens,
“ Dear, dear, dear!" »aid the colonel, by
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Other Insect* oniy sing by night-
hsd made the cave their hab tatlon 1
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It was getting quite dark, the lamps in evident emotion.
articles had been left behind. Te there- no man has ever com e across «*
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" ' such, for Instance, as the domestic and
were all lighted in th* streets; It hed
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fore walked to the shop known a i angel.— -o r ls v llle P o st
Then be got up and took a couple of l ndcrlylng the stratn o f cainn ashes .
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i tie* crickets, whose regu ar modulated
been raining, and the pavements were turn* ecroea th* room. Suddenly he «top­ there , la a , layer o » f atalngmlte
varying |
, note# are known to everyone. The ap- Z T J t o
T
“ Pr#“ *d a
Pal11 Morion contends that pu$
wet and eloppy, reflecting their pale rs ped In front of her, regarding her earn- from six Inches to several
feet 1,1 paratua used by these Insect» exectlv
dlance Irregularly in the puddle*. There *»tly and fixedly with hia keen, blue eye*. . . . ,
W i,h , r ^
, ,°f
18 tto only certain cure for
thlokneas. anil underneath thl* strata
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. abdomen
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With uplifted nose and lel.urely ,tep tlon evils. In a few years the i
wa* a crowd outside th* station, a con
iraia regembies a violin,
the
being
My dear Mr«. Earle, 1 sin going to
the rod cave earth almllar
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a young woman In charge produced papers will be printing certificate»!
fusion of cabs and vans The child In- •ay something that I had not meant to la found
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partially endowed with sma 1 brtdge-
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•Ide her own vehicle wept continuously, •ay to you, uot for a long while, that to the formation found In the caves 11 ke edges
or ridges, against which the ^ r T e p ' r e T 5 ? * ,
the
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and the Indian nurse eoothed him In gut- poaaibly I had better not aay at all, and of Europe In which fossil bones o f an-
h
material waa "The doctors could do nothing for*.
wings are rubbed, thus producing the doubtin' P
teral endearment* In Ilondoostanee. She yet what you tell me about youraelf Imala and o f ancient men have been
|T was run down and nearly al
strident note characteristic o f the In­
leaned her head against th* dingy rush compete me to esy It to you now.”
found.
K'
he»e two,
eald the when chance put me next to a k
sect.
Ion of th* cab ami sighed.
She looked up at him utterly bewil
Although the search for evidences
' ndld’er*n41y' " but we o f your celebrated keep-lt-befo»
What a home coming! How dull and dered end perplexed.
Other insect», auch as locusts and
o f prehistoric man in North America
rheerleae with never a voice to greet
ltl
. “ ueh oa*1 for ,u mmer nov- pie remedy. I do not hesitate »
"I am a plain man. Mra. Earle— a man have been conducted for many years their kin, have veritable bow» covered
elties as late In the Reason ae th l» that It saved my constitution anil
her, or a smile to hid her welcome hack of actions and not of word». 1 have
with fine ridge* and attached to the
again.
been a soldier all my life, a* you know, without aucee*» yet tile scientists are wing» by two buttonlike growths when th* hotel la getting ready to law s."— St. Louis G lobe-D em ocffl
"But. of cotirs*. It is my own fault,
and wheu I aay a thing I mean it. What confident that their efforts will some Other* have cavities covered over with cloae.”
Friends o f President McCall od?
she said to herself; " if I had written 1 am going to aay now haa been tny filed day he rewarded with success, it is
niaokllat o f D n a k a r f i .
a fine membrane which aervea the of­
New York Life say he Is a poor'ilM.1
laet mail to his dub. and told him I intention for many month* paat. I will expected that If remains o f ancient
All Honolulu drunkard* have been nnd In d e b t I f that be true. Mrd.
was coming home by the Eastern Queen try and make my meauing clear to you. man are found they will t*> likely to fice of resonator»; In almost all in­
he would hare watched for my arrival I know well that it ia not yet a whole be found In cave*, and for ¡hat rcs- sect» o f thia type there la a parch officially blacklisted, ao that they may Call ought to ask those friend;
and would have been her* st th* station year ainc# the great trouble of widow­ son the enves o f the country are u*u- m*n?' Uk® part o f 4h® »W om en whlcri be refused drink In the saloons, a cor­ kick him. He waa simply a fod.g
respondent sû tes that “ nearly all on waste all the money he got.— Blr
to meet me I thought haviug waited eo hood befell you— the greatest grief that
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kind o Ul f sounding
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ns a
n KiUU
»OUDdinf board
ftllj th# soon#* o f th# ex«*#rations.
long. I would wait a little longer, eo that can poaaildy overwhelm a good and loving
the Hat are ateamahlp men." But if ham Ledger.
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The fossils found In the quarrv at
M y‘ m ,n y o f UlM® har
nothing might spoil the Joy of onr meet w om a n .”
Honolulu’s blacklist does not work bet­
Th* story that Col# Younger, fx i
Cavetown
by
Dr
IVahody’a
party
are
'n®~48
ar®
d®PrlT#d
o
f
hear-
Ing. O f course, it Is my own stupidity,
She lowered her eye» while a faint
ter than London's the mariner* have bandit had reform ed waa pretna^
how®Ter' ar® » “ ®*<*P
and I ought not to feel *0 cheerless and fltiah stole Into her clear, pale cheeks. If considered Interesting a» denoting the L“ *' 1
no need for alarm.
and now, alas! is not likely eve
deaolate. After all. ara I not at home he only knew- if
he only . guessed—
ah* , o»»«® o f animals that Inhabited the a . , ; ' « t 1
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come true. He bat secured a
again, and am I not free? What great­ thought, with a awift pang of »elf-re- continent during th* later geological
oc»j effort» at th# aonnd o f ap-
Moat men find It easier to get in
er delight cag I deetre V
morss, «h a t thl* trouble of widowhood P*riod»
i Pro*c“ lng footstep*. Bom* Insect» al- debt than to get out, but some are
railway franchise and started I
though apparently deprived of •AT I able to get la at ail.
bond and otherwi** exploit i t £
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