THE lW (jUEEN. Bj yOEMAM BPgST. CCopyrtjrht, tSM, by American Prep Ajw- clatloo.J (outinueil from FlrttJ'tiyr. or dees it net T Ha I You're lanKliinK Never mind. Yon buvt-n't K"t the ritfbt lifht on it Come tonight and see it, and yon'd swear it Was the genuine ar ticle. One hundred tons. Daylight does not anil anr of tin. Now, look at mi'. ybat lo J 1 ' i: 1i, eh? See uie to- night I 1 i tr h in. Hi, and lovely a the rising nan. Look at tbe heroine Alil line's a pretty girl anyway, iSn't she ltnt she 11 look if goddess, a Ir lect ifodiltws of 21, tonight. A It 1 she's" "Now, Arthnr, don't tell any sto ries, "a very pretty rfirl standing by the malinger exclaimed, putting her hand over bia month. "He's always talking nonsense," she continued, iu an explanatory way, to Herbert Dar rent. "My wife, str," Ridgeway continued, releasing the hundred ton hammer, which descended with a dead wooden thud, and, putting his asm rnnnd the girl, "one of the beat, one of the very best, and the prettiest .little heroine cn the atage. " Darrent shook hand with the lady nd paid her an finny little compliment that ruined her color and canoed her husband to beam npon them both. Look at that, air look at it I" he (claimed delightedly. "Thertva love . ly little innocent bln,hTor you! And yet yon '11 find people who say a woman "Atl itavt ynt ever that tnlft be orer fdyor-tH how to blnsh directly she (joes m the stage. Huns it, lir, they onaJit D be hor)whipffd, add I'd lijfe to have that doing of it I Now, excuse me jnHt one minnte more mnst go th.ronj.rh a little st'ne and then I'm yonrs. By the y, " he con tinned sr.xionsly, "yon Hon't Want to go on the stage, do yon? Don't aay yon do; shouldn't like to re ins yon. I like tha. took of yon, bnt I'm full full." DTirrent shook ki head laughingly, Tad the manager, much relieved, bus tled across the stage and rushed into re hearsal of the Attle scene. "A good hearted fellow," waa the way Herbert Darrent nmuud np the second relation of Josiah Marsden and fell into a reverie about the Bint rela tion he had 'met and why nature had ever found it worth her while to create Inch a colossal idiot. Or the idea al ways came to him Vas the man aa big a fool us he protended to or some thing more cf a rrarueT His ruminations were interrupted and ate was brought back to the world again by finding Mr. Ridgewy standing be dre him, wildly brushing hia hand through hia hair and looting the very jfcture of farcical despair. "ifehold her. fcehold hdrt" the man ajajar excitedly shoats-d, saving his ariad tovard hia 411. " w"ht dn she kaliket" Darren thought tn himlf that she fcf sal lae 'hut she a v.wy bright yonng girl, but he ut nt even given Mm to express his opiniifti. "Do she look broken hearted and starving! Not a hit, not a bit like it. I've gone throngh this scene dozens of times, and she won't look inlii'Hlte I dsn't fr'lieve she can, bless her heart I" "Go on, go on. Enter Jamea Hardy. He's the villain of the piece," he ex plained to Darrent. "Sqnire Hardy, in kve with the villa maiden ; good old crnstrd melodrama. Bnt won't it go? on't the public hoot hiinl Ah!" and the energetic manner rushed across the stge again. "It won't do, I tell you. Yon say 'Yon 're in my power!' aH if you t ere luting the time Hie ne Sa4iS stilted hir Chicago. nt ie lile into It. No, then, m d4r, Jrih worn him. I tuow he's ai't bar) M- actually, bnt tlit's not lis ckstr- ctr in the i"iy. Tbat't ll'tter. Ko wait $ minnte. 'You're in my piwer' yen that's all right. Hhrinf thea V lit" kiiri. Kow go tw 'If I east HI ae him oace moae, I conld Re ciMtaak' rht's maht. Enter Hardy.; aaw, 'im my. pl)r' atitl !i.: 1 aan l(tl ho Nte met' Ah, vif Mil I enter; tarnrrw. . Ihajt't aU tghtt o. do it like tlt ti.nwtht. The little (fetie f eiaenly sjM1 A Mr. Ridgewsy's satiaAiction, nl la walked over to Herbert ITmnt. "Wo, air, I am yonrs to command." The detective, ever a qnicfc jnd car character, had lor.g since arrived at the conclusion that the be way to deal with Mr. Ridgeway was to come to the 4Xiint at once Hnd. having taken a seat ig that gentlcniHsVa Ivm and accepted a glass of wine that was getieronsly pressed upon him, he placed his hand in hie pocket and. taking ont the spring knife, laid it upon fce table. "I am not goiil to attempt to deceive yon, Mr. Ridgeway, " ho exclaimed. "I tell yon frankly I am a detective, in quiring into the ninrderof yonr cousin, josiah Marsdeu. " The manager, with his eyea riveted npon the knife, nodded his head, but aid nothing. "When did yo sen Josiah Mnradcn laatt" "Two years ago, wnen He foreclosed on his mortgage on this theater and turned me into the streets almost rained. I was the proprietor then. Now I'm only fjie manager," Ridgeway re plied, with suppressed passion in his voice. "Sever seen him since then and always prayed I never would in case f accidants." "Ah I Have yon ever seen that knife before?" Ridgeway caught his breath. "Marsden was murdered witJk: knife. Do you remember ever sffiig it , "Never," the ntaiWWr replied, turn ing his giue from the knife to his own boots and nervously fingering tne stem of his wineglass. "Never That Jm absolutely certain of." "A R.A-d nrtid fellow," was Dar rrnt'i mental note as he oWrved the obvious vmbarr.twtiiient of the man. "He's not used telling lie b$t it's Bo nse. " "S.vn Astray Iarede lately t" he interjected. "No." 9 "He's abroad. Ta he not!" "So they lay." "Oood heavena. air I" SxcUlmed.; tbnr Ridgevrar, jumping to hi feet. "Yon don't mean to ray yon annprct biniT It's impossible, iln wouldu't do it, I'd stake my right hand on it. HoV a trtiiip, aa white a man aa waa evr made. " "And ao U hia friend, Arthnr Kidge way," Iarri'nt interposed, flapping him on the back. "There, don't disturb yourself. If he's Innocent, he'll be able to prove it rigHt enongh. " And, wring ing the nian'a hand, Herbert Ourrent trollod ont of the theater and toward the railway station. "Arthnr Ridgeway recognize the knife and know that Astray Marsden has returned." be tnnsea. "Very well; thing are getting closer. Now to aee whether yonng Marsden ia worthy of thin man's good opinion or is one of the biygessconndrels breathing." CTIArTER V. dakkevt makeh am aereht. If Herbert Darrent possessed one fan It more than another, it was that of being a little too self confident. In the profession that he -had chosen to adopt and of which lie was decidedly prond he Irtid been phenomenally suc cesef nl, partly owing to his own per ceptive faculties and partly, he owned it himself, to good luck. Although he was always ready to re gard hia clews from different points of view and test them well before he took decisive action, those cases that he bad woven ont of single thread in the past bad always proved his dednctions to be so correct and well founded that, being still yonng man, he was sometimes inclined to be led aay by ideas of his own infallibility. He was invariably cautions, uniformly prudent and gener ally right. What comfortable feeling for a man nntil one day the awakening comes, and comes a little rudely ! In order that Policeman Thompson shonld gain no real inkling of tl direc tion in which his thoughts were tend ing, he had that morning proved to bim conclusively that the murderer could be none other than Astrty Mars den and then, just as clearly fcv minutes later, that he very probjdhly was not, and now he smiled quiet smile of tmnwd st4f satisfctioa at the perplexity into which he had ton that worthy officer of the Uv- It vt a harmless conceit, a little jtie of Das rent's own, that he had frequently in dulged in to the amasement of many whom he baa chanctti to ui4t the building np of the most1 damning evi dence from the very slenderest of clets and then, presto, the demolition of th whole thing, the crumbling away of the entire TVbrio as he placed a differ ent interpretation npon each pive of evidence, and the whole thing fadi in to less than nothing! A harmless sport enongh this in it self, bnj a dangerous game when the stake was life or death. The detective, comfortably ensconced in a seat of the train for (.'hicaao, was reading over the notes that he had made in Regard to the case and now and again glancing at one or other of the relics of the murder as he wished to confirm a point, whistling through hit teeth the while a chorus frrRi the latejt comic opera. It was not that Herb.Tt Darrent was in himself callous of death or of mnr der, bnt when one's daily lifa is given to the constant handling of relics ot crime they cease to be objects of awe, lose their grewsome associatiifis and simply become clews that shall amist the chase. The stained knife with hlcsi the deed was committed would doubt leS freeze the blood of any favored visitor when it was added to a detective bu reau a collection of criminal wet tins. but to Darrent it formed only one im portant item in the complicated pnzzle that he was putting together. He put it together piece by piece. It seemed to him to fit too easily. Everything point M too much in one direction. What to an ordinarily constituted mind would have looked so exceedingly simple l)tr came to Darrent all the more diftlcult because of that very simplicity. Every bit of evidence thHt he had col lected pointed directly to Astray Wars den as the murderer. There wbs no get ting away from it, for already the knife had lieen recognized. Astray was con demned by every circumstance and, more strongly than all, by the fetter of the murdered man, the seined and crumpled letter that Dobt fi had tried to conceal Darrent conld hardly keep from half wishiug that old rtarsden had not left the paper, llaffit a little lajinoyed that what promjrtid to be a big mystery, nif whifi ho conld etercise his till ents, tKld tnni on tr none aid tVli. the AiwricM Aat'it ajionlfl tr yfft flow arovilrae mnraerer, fh ti tce him htch by inch, lea fccasntl acquaintance on the ice had told him aa once ha doae the dd and a fl under dal rsaiiVl of a ydiceman had tried to aaavnal Me attMai paper that accural the ninrflerts. lo clever (ktctive who had hoped or a tacigbai sfrein to nnnsavel, which woalfl add yet anotliitr laurel to the mny hich he ore, it way annoying, and when Itirrent arrived in Chicago tjl fc cb tt haarlqnarters he was (t U viae tort lss fHsne of mind and selly roawdi limafclf V a little ill najil. At 10 o'clocl itajt morninaj Darrent Aliabt4l from I hanatmi at a corner near the Ihnl hotel, and V he started to crJk the' r- tall If xithlack c coyod him. "Shins bat Tte detective halted and slo-ly took off his glove. "It's all right," the bootblack, rapidly continued in an tndertone. "He's still there. TlieatrM1ast night ; not out since." And he accepted with becoming humility the coin which Darrent drop ped, at a respectful distance into a very dirty palm. "Send my card up to Mr. Marsden," waa Darrent't instruction to the clerk at the Royal hotel "and say that I must see mm at once on important African business." Astray Marsden, who aat idling over his breakfast and skimming the morn ing pHper, i'l.tiu ed at the card which the smart page boy brought him and listened to the message " The Honor able RuDert Orey. Hum! Don't kno' the name, and I'm n'itiyis'sTo calls from ohonorablea. egj!t?niy in this country. Vervsf; show the gentle man n Honorable Rupert Grey," he nested. "Well, it doesn t matter, aft er all I suppose I shall soon learn bis business; bonght a claim ont wiPre, perhaps. Bnt how in the world does he know me or that I'm staying here?" Rising from the table, he stood by the fire, with his elbow on the mantel piece and his chin resting in his hand, awaiting the arrival of his visitor. Astray Marsden was a fine, well bnilt and tolerably good looking, half Amer icanized yonng Englishman, with the figure of a Hercules, bnt Dame Nature, in one of the ninny tricks she is so fond of playing upon her children, had given him an nttertWeak disposition, which was betrayed by a glance at hi face form of strength, a mind itf weak ness; a g'l fellow, bnt no backbone; ever ready to pns-rastinate, never ready act lie was a wan people woukl tnrn and look Wit (in n the streets. M he towered above the piicrHuy. The embodiment of strength without, they conld not know how weal? ai.d vaeill it iii l. was tkithiu. He was simply the outcome of one of nature's little hn ui'.ih that pievmt moiiotony in th hu man race. Herbert Darrent conld scarcely ri; pnv a start as he entered the room. Astray Marsden was as he had himself d'ncribed. as ho had pictured him to the life oveu to the po-ition in which he stood, the very position that the de tective had coju?cd np as hetttiHsHu the library it The Orange. It was only another proof of he wonderful accuracy of his dnctiii ' It really seemed that the man hnd pis to complete the case which the detect ive from such tiny clews had woven so skillfully aronnd bim. "The Honorable Rupert Oreyf" sr. id Astray interrogatively. Darreu shrugged his shonleVrs and. taking the card from Astray's lr:nd. quietly toHwcd it behind the tire n he replied: "Herbert Darrent of the Chi cago detective bureau. One is obliged to use an alias sometimes. The enemies of the force usually do, ao we're level on that " The effect of his words cwtainjy sur prised Darrent, used aa he was to sur prises nnder siiuilur situations, for tlY "rw mummnll nmi OriiT" mid A teuy antorroyxtiscij. man S3avst to nttarly co11hi rt.e his eys and Ml back into chuir by the Astaide, the 4cy gictnso of abject H4ars sad dtMtaws. "Rerbiist Davrest, the toctase?" Affray aasisd. Darrent n1dKl lis aVasl. "You hve corns o ! aiet" Again the detective aLsldetl. He felt bit j)rrpleHfl. "fflis was different from aay of his psevious captures, where the oriminai had either lied or shown fight and ttemstssl to esj'ajr. "Tor the murder of my guardian, '(Siah Atarsf en, eh J" Asray continued, his toname wetting his parched lips. "Y4, fbv the murder of Jonah Mhrs den on 13 at his country home, whh h he called Tfle Grange, Korcombe, and I TMrn yon" "I know wBat yon warn mo," the other gasped "that bateves I may say naw ls taken down end used in evidence against me. Then nse it. I tin in nor en t & swear it I've been hese, and now the worrit has happened, nd I shall t hsnattl hansred because I cii't clesw royM, lio many another It xt YMtA Cat Uan itt anse fate wia) gaini Bin f, I shuil li hauired 1m onSi' a mtn in his hatred of me, con duilnarl me to death and then went Tith the devil's own sin npon hia soul to fice eternity. He hated me. He al ways hajaxl ma Wheal left him that niajht he enraed me, and as ho diexl he concoivtai t)s) ailisw, nut tillaiuus lie." "You hiVl 1tttw ti ll this o your counsel. " "I want no counsel- 'Tn Nit it round my neck a!re(. " He put his finger np and looKiTied his collar, as thongh he alrcadfelt the clingina; gig of the hemp. I cant ca) whoa a) himself conitPmned me." "Shall J osder cab!" "Why order acabt Wny not ksa cuie 'hlnoj me throutcMhe " cl ChicnroT Let the world see an inno cent man who will 1$ done to oh to sntisfy the law, the blcsllhounAs ? the law, who yelp for vengeance, who must hang some one, liecanse faiblic Kenai ment shrieks for a victim." Darrent shrugged his shoulders. Me waa beginning to feel nore at homo now that Astray hnd launched oYit into this tirade. He hnd been called a blood hound o often by criminals he had traced and enptnred that it sounded al most like a confession of guilt "You're not condemned yet," he cosily answered "You're only nrrested to b CQimnvT.v.) No Man, He rallsi. The uondcrful rrcejilion to UH man who r.irritnl the Aaietican I ig into the Philippines was fitly (o n ed at Washington by the aa o sent him thither. There wait no fin ka f oaa) tar tory; there will be no MMBsta in maintsining it." Ilintory and prophecy.; Wsi and a promise; a record and a 9"Ut When did any prid'it4 of Mat United .Slates a r put is ff. teen word? 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WUNN&Co.?6,B""d-"' New York Ato1UMiaou11.11. Gib V SL, Vimbuituii, 11. C isl I 1 I I If N "ii llitWUHH I M I Tuesdays TO WE DO THE ' BEST JOB PRINTING IN THE COUNTY. Prices Reasonable Mail Prices We are the INDEPENDENT and WEEKLY OREGON IAN, one Vear for only $2.00. Addr ess all orders to , aboro, SOUTH ; -0,1,01- . ! S Kansas l ily, M ,,.,- , ,M i l.oliis, ( lllCll'o, SOI TIir.HN I'Al'. (O.j ' Walla al!a,S,k . I WLoL ine '""'. Minneapolis Ifat. loBTLtai. I'n.t : I 'l., ;'" m. Paul, IHHuth, S,-,knne . . : i ,i ...i ... i, :..,... iu... "'".-I x east in r..r1liiuJ A9 I !.;! a IS;lll t r.u e:,ti lv (KID IV K liAM A Utv truing tijt t ti iiniiti ttiiti i.i Jfllfion, AiI'.imv, t'V, Itlll'l Ir-dttll' I 11 M 1 CoI'h.- liriMf. ! slatitiiis ilK'lH!sit' limit KOSilH liU MAIL DAILY: l::!0 A W I l.v !:: v & Ar IHMMi ( A IIS t) Ot.DI I'tll TK. FULLMAN C'JFFET SLEEPERS Si'imiil-t las Mecjiinir Curs Atiai'hmi) to All '1 iiuouoii 'Iuainh Wesi M.le Division. 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'I ue.-dav CHIRl. i, ;Mt p. m Mo j We. mid Krdi 1 liumtiiy ( iriouCil v, lla ton ,l: mid alur w:,v l;niilii.j;s ,..,, iWillnctlc River Tuit.Tliiir Coivallis aiTd a lllld Sat. i landings Kipo-ia Snake River ,"' ;'Ui,:"'-v KipariatoLrwi-ton I " ' p. Ill i r . nd ; i Address, V. II. lll'lll.l.'l'KT, t.en'l I'iiks. Afrent. Doiluell t arllH K Co. tieu'l Apis. or. I'iic. S. M. t'p. rort'iin'd, . Oregon. FslENIbecurSSf If yon tufTer from any of th m ul til men, imc to lti oiu bjicctitlil on the I'acitic Cuattt OR. JUKOAN ft CO., A OKI Market SL Lt 6 1862. T Vounir mtn nnl milillr m r' rf ii I Culltl.lll llii-ll i.f rlil,iiira,(ii j;tt cr, lite !H-tor h.ta so nn.i th.it it will i onlv nl) Trl itntitrtli.iir thrf hut m Mriii infill euro. 'I tif 1 Im tur (iies j , l.iim tU ' i T (lerlnrin niii.ii If, l-ut is wt-li-kni-wn t e a Uir Mi n..l. 11..,. ,,,' v,.,, i ir.r in infill T in ini s i ii y M IniiM-M lit Jlf en. m K tlalllsi th.troitelil t.ri.li.-nlni friiIU the X witiit.oi ii iiiif jnr'iir. tin win rt nent irvon.iHv or rv Nttfr. Srml fur hook, A Thn lhiloMoiliy of Mairlnar, F i tree. (A v.iln.iile book l irmcn.f VISIT IkK. JOKnAHflS Orrat jI nscuni ol Anatomy m the finest ami I.ncit M tisrumof iti k iml in the worLI. Come ami It'-irn h-w wonder fully yMl W n.nle: how to nvoi.l m kiM's and uisrn e. e nre rontin-riMv Pililnc ,,rW MieciiiHriu. w CAT.M.Otit K FUKfZ. l ull or wrUtt. inri MrVpi Strrrt. Run Frsncitrf. Cl. V Quick Work at $eted )r, ..,m ( itv. New- ' '" !' Ill w .litli(V' . " .. s Sllllil Sfroiuthe Hfcrls ol ynullilnl iii.Iim rti.ins or t'K. M l osses in m.itiirer virs. Ntvxvis anil I 'livsit il l.el.lllt.,liii..lanrT .MnnhiMMl m in nil its (i.mpli, . nous; KlM-l'innllirrhira, lBr.li.lrrli.'M, ;..tt..rrlii.'... JI.vA, A I rrmtt-nn I I rliuilliitf. fir. lly s T ..l itir:nvri.'W- A .1 1... .r,.,lM,rfll V At BVfl'l !C'i otir l"nrt ffinim of Jil;- fitii'l:,",l- M W'ewiHfiunrantfffi I'osj i i Kil iiKin W firry eie we nnrtrrtake, or juifetl Oue Tliou-Maml lollniH. W on;iittalion i" K Y K ami Mrirtly pHvnte. A CHAUUKS VKHY kEASOKA KI.E. ,Jr-ul- f DBHT ," 7 e Oregon 4.