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THE 1Y0RY ODEEN. . By HOBMAl!itTJElT. tCeprSiJh, IKW, AmerJcsa Prese Aese elation, f (ontinurd from FirnlI'uije, You d be too li!ij,ijjjr if I nok yon. Live on till Jtl fear uie mm a Then I !1 trikti Uffr I tanned seek djjitbyLife U nothing to me, ami jj-Tii rt tnr . aon Antra;. I feel laftwad. I aim. .it hate him becjiaM bu reminds me so tunch of ha '' Twat re years since I lost ojiened rriy . lrry. Tv.-rlvn yurs ao my hand touched t !) J !! h. uiid 1 bade guodby to gloom Luide gixxlby to k1""' when it waa yet to become Mucker than ever. I remember it as thonyh it were bnt yesterday remember that she wait looking over me as I wrote, her arm niKin my Hhonlder. I hnd nothing more to writo then. Every day would have been the aume, all hnpinnem, and that reads ao feeble when net down in black and white. Misery Iikcoiups intcnNilicd The writing nmke it colder and harder. Then Axtruy wan liorn. I loved him then, ierhHa hecans nlie did Now 1 have no l we for any one, only for the pimt My heart is filled with hatred a hatred deep and bitter, that will keep me alire nitil it U Natilied. Hr at The (Jriujyo we wero happy and wanted nothing moro. , jlii.iintus called me again to i'nris. If I did not go, I would lose a fortune. I remember cow h.iw ihe clung to ir.fl and legge4 me to let it paiw, bnt man la human, ufter all, and huanin nature eays, "(Jet money," and I wen tr went nd wax discovered. I knew it. I saw HtC tiihii Mtart. He HiK.ko to ma I recotf 11 hia voice and he mine. 1 win back it the pant, and the pitNt was alive tain. I dared not go bnrk to America, but Went In London, xluidowcd every step Of tin way. The paht ever with me, alive again. Then I wrote to her. Her ? rat thonghtH were for her boy, not for kerwlf, not for me. I write it la-canae I knoty it Perhaps I am jealous of my own aon. Well, I'm getting hard and tiki aow. What if I am? Slie sent him tti plme of Hitfi'ty, parted with him, little, mite who con Id scarcely Hpeak, fat etui the evil minded gang should do i injury. Mio" tiiid at The Orange Maid there tX uae I couiinundud it. be MM I Mid that no one anew we were Married and tin) time would come when Um a-aag Would tire of watching me, ad lually I tery Htealthily prepared to her in Norciuuhr. No Htranger hIih wpete uie hud ap peared in Norcomiie. I grew confident ftia. What I had thought wiih nIihiI curing I told myself wan iiiiHgination. I T'W cerelerw, and then I write it irvily thia I murdered her, I mnr demd kert Tkrowiac aidn all thought, I paid a friar, ritdt to America and saw her ia Uiccmilie uw her for the last time. I Weal tig-aiii, ,u rived to Unci the honse diaerted, only a lying telegram ef yaterlay upon the table: CMw to CUacu bf tks Id a'clt trti. Jaiis. Baa had a o. and that ia teo yr ago. Yen years I bare spt ia eearch in; agreeing in vain imd I bar a sue hiua aow to await the tad. The txy, my hoy. I have hrongbt to The Graag" laronght bin htm Ave yean mo and aow I lit for bini only (Arsie turre waa a blank peg ia the 4Ury.) Tn aK, Jane, I eaintcr than 1 bare lui fr year I ana riiaarnl a life foe a life. 1 ar t oat tm Pari, ant this tiimi to beat tm her bat to den i end tiio nirtptnral rrfnt, a life ftar a life. I gkt over it. only I'm mad aow. Tbey cU iue Mad ManiU-a ia tho villa" and shrink aa I How they'd ftbrink it thy knew all! I bare killurl hiai, niurdred him, nabbed biml It waan't wrong. "A life fr a life" thisru'i aiy ercute, theercnan I'll ahriftk h mj judge; a couiutaad a ounaiiad frn the Hcripriirxi, "A life for a Jx" He aud hia gang killed her, and I am ravragml Be waa getting old. aiul nm L we were both young Wbea we Hrt met, and now he ia dead dead by my own haad. He ehrank back when hit we met He saw hia du tm in my eye, lui could nae the koifo, aad an conld L I think I htnghed aa 1 folt that blade go etraiglit to ita nark I enivimi I am mad, bnt 1'ia re rd, To I'arie aad Iw k in a month. What lack to bare met him ns I did I More thia a year atro Hinco Astray left left becaose I would tell him nothing of the past lie wiie always asking what rays Vry there Waa alant bis life, always tjiug iato a iiawicin iMTinxe 1 would m toll him all I wa a f''l to let him kjut tbire ei waa a injst.iy, nnd he a f'K'l aot to e ia my every action 1 try b guard his life. I should like to ami hjn m-o more aee him and tell bin be caa aiarry the girl he want to. I re bete) el nnd odil e nce the da ray Wife was lur. d avrny. Ie ep iai 0 iy one till I'm hatwl ly nil. XV'y m t think old Marsden was ever jroff. 4aa 11. IHBg Astray has Ixs'n and fuo Ue ceme bai k al'fi r two yearn to be giaal fru.'n U, and Wo hare quarreled agu A. O riaa gmo '" ( icV I eii toa time ale did aot ld aa b bnleMHt alR'te aie anldemaAdeil to kow who be waa aad wia bia ir Mta Wtre. lie litt'ie ka' he epofce to ' Wa owt fefb . nui I Woabl i tell kao why 1 know ni t bat aw ay aieatb be enU kn-w aii The y aa I bave 4d biu ail WtUfr, , Wtil awei el Ibe rt The tv.ay j baaawini be will got uivh autil 1 at ia aiy arge. Why dkej 1 1 ll bin ailf ftei gtte i'lff rnt rheie) per kaag taaaee I tajin.4 mi anto-r. rcrrt, why I will keep it to my grnve and iwd the grave to eternity. I might have found sympathy in my son years ago if I had obeyed the promptings of my heart, bntf irlds sake I have kept it to auyself He shall never know., Let him live hia life happily with the girl he haschosen. Tonight I bnry the past; tomorrow I will begin afresh- 1 fcavr IU lIlW iVKHJ nl T. . nvj , and I wUl tU liua l mother ditxl. in--ent soBiw-Vtory why I ctmld aot recog nise him before, and all will he well. Tonight I bid my book gondby for ever. I dare not read its pages. 1s t them die. Tonight I place it wh-re it has been hidden for yeanj-ylneo j there and forget it J.'" " Tomorrow I shall awaken in a new life. Astra my n. and his wife that ia to he ehall brighten the last years of rojr life. I fori happier and brightest In tho lioffcht of what will br (.lhy to the past, to my diary and it horrors, gobdBj ' - " ddlf)tb. zi'z.L- ' it. Darremi- rl i a- i i... J Wie at (Jc-e. have yon found ; . Urreat sii.s his h.ad. and nlnH III ' 1 U T r II' W J'V miWi J- I . . a, r a. a . a, '-' . ..am t to...,, wl.te Mlk i'H't illtO hlN 'Ht a ainierWMItl HOW " "J .m.v- b v i,i'w Let nio tl.iuk uf her with aoi'Ter mem oriee of Sow nhe livod. For Aotray'a take I want to live Duw 1 wut to live I J. M. And there the dfury ended. CHAPTER IX nKBBEBT DthKK.ST VISITS PARIS. Three duyi had puseed eince Darren t had jxired over the aecret pageaof Jopiuh Marsilrn'i diary. He had spent the time it) working buck npon hia clews, trying to find a different act of circuim-taiiceo to fit Into the story of the diary, and ao bring abont Astray Mnrsden release. That he wim innociit now he felt aa- rnred. And yet would the law acceptrfTie first step in the solution of the my' the diary iWi coiuplete refutation on Antra J" 'i behalf of the crime for which he was now condemned to death t It seemed to Darrent so wifel. so out of lace Sn this nineteenth centnry, tbat a ian should 1 dogged all over Europe, followed to America and practically bruited to death by a secret society of which be knew nothing, so ont of place in life, only suited for the pages of a sensational novel He had had a lengthy Interview with thr authorities, bnt they had not boon overcome with the idea tf any miscar riage of justice having taken place and had asked if every morsel of evidence had not poiuted to the guilt of Astray Mnrsden. The case hud been so evident, so obvionn, and yet improbable aa It read there might perhaps be soWietmth in the diary. Justice did not sk a victim, but wanted the guilty man. If he were not Astruy Marsden, then Par rent had permission to nse the short time at his disiioeul to find tho man, and justice would bo satisfied. To Dar rent, who now earn-jHtly Ixdieved in the iuiix:cuce of Astray Marsden, it was a fight between himself and the law. He hud obtain. il the necessary permission to see Astray whenever he chose to do so and now sat watching him as he read the pngt of Mnrsden 's diary. Astray finished his reading and laid tho diary down with a sigh. A fearful story," he exclaimed, with 3 deep sigh, as ho finished tho lust page. "Tilien he was my father T" Darrent nodded his head "Hounded through life, hnnnded to deuth Ix-cunso he would not do the bid dings of a gang of assassins I It's terri ble, tx terrible to believe my mother lured away nnd murdered, my father, stablx'd in his own house, a defenseless old man. for whatr Hhxidth'.rstiljesii alone. Uut I will be revenged. We know now where to sinat for the assas sins, where to look for the hand that struck that fatal blow. In tho remnants of that gang we shall find my father's murderer. That diary must release me from the condeumul evil, and my life shall be devoted to the search. I will never ism sr nntil I hsve brought the man m ho struck that blow to Janice. I swear it It i in Paris we shall hare to look. In Paris we will arrk nntil some chance clew helps ns to attain our object AV hen shall I be set free VVhoa caa e start 1" "I shall cr balay "GcmmL aud I will follow- when they hare rekrd nia. How la it (wihl that such a marderona soriety oould exist? What are its objurts? What are itH secrets that, afvr yrvra and years of uiting, it yet took iU mrenget "My dear MwtiUo," Ikmul replied calmly. "Paris is even now th hotlwd of Hu h societies snd was rmve so when yonr father waa thre. It is foil (rf se cret nesociatiotis, French, RaniiaB, (W man nnd every o4t nationality. Yonr father unfortunately Wi-aina smrperted. and they never forget. " "Tlx'n go, Darren! Lias no timet and I will follow when I am Tokened. " Darrigit roee to bis fnrt and placed hia hands on Astrsy'e ahonbWs. "Yon'ro an frill of your father that yon bare firgotten yonr own pil" be reiuaxknl "My own rue-ill" Astray rsclnimed. "Y.a; tlio antbahtiea do not lxk on that diary as a complete natnhlUhnwnt of yonr inrnx-enca Hind yon, I think yoa will be reprieved, bnt a nines I can distort more I'm afraid yonr actnal releatet is a long way off. "lint it tirovoa I am in norm t. "It diN'Snotgofarenongh. I leave for Paris to get mire evidenoe, to test What is sot down in this diary and then to brina the chosea member of this gang to justice, aad an ol plain yonr re lease. Do yon auik'rstand f " "Yea, I nmVrstand. The law oVa not Want to hum ite grip of iW victim imca ot eo.1, ihirrrnt!" nr CTClalmrn. aniens another is placed ready for its Vengeance. I will not detain yon. On. W it h a hearty handshake, a promise that "all won Id yet lx right, Darrent left Astray Marsden nnd iiiadf his way to New York en route for Paris. Overn month passed .before Herhrrt te front w.is back in N(tciinle. He akd at the police station for the nd- Arvee of the Woman who figured in the cee a the honei k'per of Josiah Mars deti and, teaming it, made his way to the cetdice. Which he left in about half aa hi iU1 Wttb a very aKtisfiel lxik npon his face. Silt nnvaing Astray was aroused fc tn hia athV bT entrance of the AVt-utite and in a moment waa on his Jiiia bis hand. he ea I should retnrneil THT him V i Astray Tlntl yon have been nnsuccessfnl t( "Not altogoUirt," Darrent replieii "bnt things have turned ont very dif ferently from what I cipected. 1 reach ed Noreomlx yesterday afternoon and Visiteit the woman. Margaret Oadsden, who acted as your father' housekeeper V'on renienilx'T T" r.-, Astray uixIiKhI his head. "That visit was to a-ttle the last with tr.y journey page of the diary headed Jniy lsin, nnri run 11 see what it an' ' si it fnt Paris, not this time to hunt for hi f, bat to demand the Stripturui iorMt 1 1 have killed him' " J "Enough, enough I" Astray criel "That ia the part of the book that hannta He died a murderer, tawr dered. " "I have killed hiiij, " DniTetit calmly continne.1 "mnrderiNl him I" Herh'rl ilarrent ansed impreasirejlf au.i, leaning toward Astray? aaii "That iegiot tina." a . Whatt" V M a a. . . 'Tour futher hid not been half a dozen milee away from Norcoui?i dur ing the luj-t ten years. His mind was nuhingisl He yearned for that num'a life nntil in his dreams, he kill4 fum. that is all I have t ld yoa this first, and now will deal wjth my visit to Paris. Tbis whs the clew I started u;uu, thLi entry in the diury : v' 'Nov. 8.1, 171. Her father jja1 Jtl u. Jt.. 1 I.. Ik 1.. .1 I mnoiTrmi niioi ilt'U'l IU I uris iitjpiiKnu- ing. I darn not tell her rffc'ho will be the next? What ihfc iiainelesa gungt What ia thuirirfpopM; t I dure not stop fcere. ' me it was obvlons that thut was tery and an easy ona The record of the French p.flice pnt me in ixmwW-ion uf tho whole of the facts connected with that murder, but they turned out to be very different from what I bed anticipated. A man, Manrice do Lunt z, waa discovered shot dead, bnt" Ih:r rent again paused "there was no mys tery whntever. "Muricde Lanei rnnght bis cashier red banded in theft and sent for the police, but before they had time to ar rive the man turned on him, allot him dead and fled. "Ho was captnred next day on the outskirts of tho city, tried, condemned and guillotined. He died confessing that his sentence was a jnst one, for Lunci had been the Ivest of master. There was no other record of a mnrder of a man named De Lanes in thut year or any other year. " "Put tho mystery!" "Thero la no mystery. " "Tho assassins? "Thero are no aj'snssins and never wore." "Tho gnng?" "There is no gnng. " "My brain reels. I ennnot under stand. What does it jnesut" "Listen. On Oct H. 1 H I I am in debted very much to chanco for ever having been able to put this peculiar uffair together a party of students wero enronsing in a top flwr room in a house tn one of tho worst quarters of Paris. They Wero a devil may caro lot, and ono or two were wantd ly the police, not for anytidng very serious, mind yon for a drunken bruwl, per haps, or a little overoxnberance after a students' ball The gambling was at its height When suddenly they beard the mmnd of a man rushing np stales The light was extinguished, nnd they held their breath and Wnited. Then the man burst into the apartment an Englishman." "Yen, yes; go Otl." "Well I told Ton they wre a hare brained crew, an iiukdons li t of prac tical Jokers, an irroppctisihle set of scamps, and one had a brilliant idea to fool the Englishman. Ite told it to his comrades, and it was hailed with a suppressed roar of merriment. They Were to protend to the stranger that he had brokon into a solemn conclave of a secret society. Make him tuko his chano with tknn and draw Air a life Do yum follow the story?" "I beerin to nadtcstand. On on." "Yonr feth was that maa, Astray, and hi disposition was as yours ia now naahln to face danger. As yon niudo a mistake and nVd from yonr accuser, he luarie a mistake and dared to defy tlurn. He accepted their proposal and drew f the life of a Woman. They be gun as a joke; they carriod it on to teach hint a lesson." "Drave men. " "If he had refnsrd r carry ont the scheme and dared them to take his life, the light would havo been tnrned np, and bo mH have discovered thut the cold barrel againet bis temple Was only a short poker and Would have been in vited spend the evening with toe lightest brertcd kit of aramna in Pari Bnt he did not dfy thrni ; bo ugrutd to their plane." "Or pretended to." Aoy man would hive done the aaaie. "Ho they ketit np the joke. One two were well eneinertnd, and they in troduced him to a good art of people, and a !etty girl waa chosen for the victim, a girl so gentle that they knew tha blackest hearted, foulest mindul limte conld Dot have raiaiil a finger against hiv. Then they Rent him notes and letters nrging him to do the deed." "Murdering him by incher," Ustriy cried, trcinHing with snpproMaed rago. "(hauling him to despair. A good joke I They must havo ls'en a merry crew in dent! Go oa. What more?" "ThiTO ia no more. Presently they tired of their joke. The girl left Paris, so did yonr father, and the whole affair only became a gixxl after dinner story how they fxlod the Englishman." "Bnt tho tracking through Enrnpet'" "Yonr father's imagination only. It aev existed. This is the crnel point, the pitileee part of that practical jokn Can't yon imagino tho feelings f a man who thought he was bring shad owed through Europe; that tho day must inevitably como when a sharp thrnst would end his life 7 In every shadow he saw nn assiitixin, in every face a spy. Tho fenr wns always in his mind that perhaps he Won Id not see that evening's mui si t, that ho hnd ca tered nnoa hia last day. Kept fnuii the woman he loved for bar of carrying danger to her, always no the nlert. nl ways suspicious, alwitya with tbe Tear of death hanging over him, tn a M Bsi tive man there conld br only iio end ing He lost his reruum, lt it hoi)rlia ly on the day he heard of yonr mother's death. "Of her death!" "Yes, her death. She died suddenly and lies bnried in a country bnn-hvaj d in a wiuill alichigun village, thechuri l yard of the villago where he hid her from the fiar of their enemies. " "But Uie abduction told ia the diary!" "That aceonnt wns written after In death. She whs not abd'u-tcd. He sent her away himself. Haunted by the dread of a.wusxination, they lived apart after his visit to Paris, ho going to the Michigan village one or twice in sia niontlai for a day. I beard thia part of the story from ono uf the clergymen of the vill.tgv. Yonr mother fell ill and diM atiddenly, vy suddenly. 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ScenioLineoflie Lgr!S VM'kly lxriirioim a totiik E.A.S T Uh jlstcrcd Tourist Sifctpcrs la charge of i-xiMTicnusI naidtitturs mid Mirlers. To Kiln-as 'itv liM rio H Pullalo, Hilton iith V out traiefcr, ril Salt W Lake Mo. I'm itlc mid I'liiivit'o and t lion l. v. To Omaha, t'hic.ii;o, Ihillalo, li .Hi. -li 1 li mit h:oi''e via Salt Lake, Chii'iinti, l!ok 1-lund Si Pni'ilV iy. To St Jos.idi, Kaunas i 'ilv. Si. Iail's aithiiit 1 'limine via l:i.l lilltoll Ivollle. Tn KaiiMid City and St.. Iiuis, without chance via S'atl Ijike V Mimiiri Pat-ilir Kailn uv. A day Mop-over arranitiil at Salt Ijike and lk'iiver, A ride through the famous Colorado Scenery. Ai-k your ticket ii;ent for a ticket on the Im-iiyit .V K10 (iiaiidc cxniri-ieii. For rates and all jlifonnatioi;, cull on or address V. ('. XlCIIOt. K. . HalTv, lien I A(,ent. Tiavililif' Ayent. 4l Vaishintton Street, Portland Oii .'oii. S. K. IMHIPCK. 'mmi'I Paps. .V Ticket Airent, IVnvcr ( 'o.'ora.l... BO TEAKS' XPCBIINCg Designs COaYHIGHT3 AC. Anrnno onilln(( n ukrfrh hii1 iT.'frrtnt tun ninf Oill''Kly" HKitTtiiiri our oUtiniii frm wln-llior 1111 lllVOtlliiitl IM imhlily- pHWMt'lMiV C ' mi fllll tils'lt- tinnx HtrictlT -.nth1tiithtl. lnrtiltMwih mi I'liN-iitu 'iit fri. i)iliHt HKonry f'r niMirinir imtftits. I'ltliMitH fiiktMi tliroiiL'h Miuin IV. rtnclve Wi'it nttefi, without fhitrua. In tho Sckntlfic Eisitrkan. A hnnilnnmcly IllurtrntM ww-kly. ?,nru'0!t rlr. rul.tllmi of iit wu'iittllc J.niriitil. Ti-rmi a T-ir: f'liir nionthn, fl. Hoi.l hy till nca h.1i"Ut-. MUIM4Co.'B New York Ma onion. Oi& V HU. Vantiiiii.'iii, 11. l Monday WE DO THE BEST JOB PRINTING IN THE COUNTY. Prices Reasonable Mail orders promptly attended to. o Prices on application We are still offering" you the INDEPENDENT and WEEKLY, OR J;GONLdV; one year fof-only$2.00i Address all orders- to t (4 INDEPJL. .D-EJf" O m Hjllsbbro, HAST . ,: SOI TH .. :' 9 O .mil 1 11 1. kn i t . ;x. 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