36—Gnat fir« Io Hekodac«, Japan.
w ife.
I ’m o n ); a little girl— only els»
keen last October— but I ’m ao sorry for
you, who have been ao hind. I f I only
eould love you aa you deeerve 1 I do love
you. to o ; but not the way you mean. I
cannot be Maddy H olbrook; no, doctor, I
C H A P T E R X V .— (C oatinned.)
A party, a big party, such aa Maddy
Sad never la her Ufs attended 1 H ow her
eyes sparkled from mere eu tid p etioa as
aha looked appeellagty to her grandfath
er wbe, though cl analog parties with the
pomps sad vanities from which he would
shield his child, etUl remembered that he
once was young, that fifty years ago he,
too, like Maddy, wanted “ to eee the folly
• f it,” and not take the mere word o f oid-
rr people that in every festive scene there
w ee a pitfall, strewn over aa thickly with
rosea that It was ofttim es hard to tell
Just where its boundary line commenced.
Besides that, grandpa had faith In Guy,
s s j ao his consent was granted, and
Maddy waa soon on her way te Aikenside,
which presented a gayer, busier appear
ance than she had ever known before.
Jeesie wan wild with delight, dragging
forth nt once the pink dreaa which she
w ee to wear, and whispering to Maddy
that G ny had bought a dark blue silk
fo r her. and that Sarah Joaea was at
that moment fashioning it after a dress
le ft there by Maddy the previous summer.
“ M other said plain white muslin was
more appropriate for a young girl, but
Brother Guy said n o ; the blue silk would
he useful a fter the p a ^ y ; it was what
you needed, a ^ ao he bought It and paid
a dollar and thres-qusrfors a yard, bnt
It’a a secret until you are called, to try
it aa. Isn’t Guy splendid?"
He
was
indeed
splendid.
Maddy
thought, wondering why he was an kind
to her, and I f It would ba ao when Lucy
came. T h e dress fitted admirably. When
M addy waa dreesiag fo r the party, there
waa sent up to her ream a small round
hex, scarcely large enough to hoM an ap
ple, much leas a qmall scarf. The present
proved to be a pair o f plain, but heavy
bracelets, sad a moat exquisitely wrought
chain o f gold, to which was appended a
beautiful pearl cross, the whole accom
panied with the words, “ From Guy.”
Jessie was in ecstasies. Clasping the
ornaments on Maddy s neck and anna, she
danced around her, declaring there never
waa anything more beautiful or anybody
aa pretty aa Maddy was in her rich party
dreaa. Maddy was fond o f Jewelry— as
srhut young girl is not?— and felt a flush
o f gratified pride, or vanity, or satisfac
tion, whichever one chooses to call it,
aa she glanced at herself in the mirror
and remembered the tim e when, riding
with the doctor, she had mkt Mrs. Agnes,
With golden bracelets flashing on
her
srips, and wished she might one day wear
«n— eh<ag like them. T h e d iy had come
sooner
she then anticipated,
hot
M addy waa not as happy in possession o f
the coveted Ornaments as she had thought
A a should be. Somehow, it seemed to
her that Guy ought not to have given
them to her, that it waa improper fo r her
to keep them, and that both Mrs. Nosh
and Agnes thought so, too. 8he wished
she k n ew exactly what was right, and
then, remembering that Gny had said the
doctor was expected early, she decided to
ask bis opinion on the subject and abide
A t first Agnes had cared but little
about the party, affecting to despise the
people ia their immediate neighborhood;
bnt when G ay gave her permission to in
v ite from the adjoining towns, and even
fro m Worcester if she liked, her spirits
rone; and when her toilet waa completed,
aha' shone resplendent in lace and dia
monds and cu rls.. managing to retain
threuxfa all a certain simplicity o f dress
appropriate to the hostess. But beautiful
as Agues was, she felt in her jealous
heart that there was about Maddy Clyde
an attraction she did not possess. Guy
saw it, too,, and while complimenting his
pretty mother-in-law, kept his eyes fixed
adm iringly on. Maddy, who started him
•in to certain unpleasant remembrances by
asking if the doctor had come yet.
“ Non-yea— there he waa now,”
and
Ouy looked into the hall, where the doc
tor's voice urea beard inquiring for him.
“ I want to aee him a minute, alone,
please. There's something I want to ask
him ."
And, unmindful o f Agnes’ dark
ening frown, o r Guy's look o f wonder,
M addy darted from the room, and ran
hastily down the hall to where the doc
tor stood, waiting fo r Guy, not for her,
H e had not efcpected to meet her thus,
or to aee her thus, and the sight o f her,
grown so tall, so womanly, afi stylish, and
so beautiful, almost took hls koeath away.
And yet, as he stood with her soft hand
In his, snd surveyed her from head to
foot, he felt that be would rather have
her as she was when a dainty fr ill shaded
her pale, wasted face, when the snowy
ruffle waa fastened high about her throat,
and the cotton bands were buttoned shout
her wrist*, where gold ones now were
shining. The doctor had never forgotten
Maddy aa she was then, the very embodi
ment, be thought, o f helpless purity. The
■loa near Thurmood, W . Va.
FBBBUARY.
7— John I X Rockefeiler makaa fiSZOOO,-
000 g ilt to educational worfc.
18—800 Uvea loet by alnking o f Joy
Uno eteamer Larchmont o f Block Irland,
It I . . . . .Death o f « • O e v . Frank W . H lg-
gina o f N ew York.
♦
*
16— SS persona kllled and 160 lnfured
1« trala wrack an N ew Y ork Central in
N ew York C ity.
80— |178,000 atolen frone Ü. S. sub-
treaanry In Chicago.
87— Nelson Morrla, Chicago P * * « ’
fites. .
.
X
x
28— G rto t bride« orar '8 t . Lawrence
river. near Quebec, co li« peas, carrying 84
workmen 4 » death. „ , I
80— Death o f Richard Manafleld.
8he wee sobbing piteously, and In hid
4— Death o f Bdrarfi G rie g * N ocw «**aa
Phan
concern tor her the doctor forgot some N a t u r a l
what the stunning blow he had received.
A f c ld o n t Fi
7— Anti-Japanese outbreak la Tanoou-
“ Don’t.
Maddy.
darling I" he said,
ver, B. 0 .
'drawing her trembling form cteselv to
8 Japanese battleship Kaahlam Mown
him. “ Don’t b l so dlstrssed. 1 did not
up at K u re with torn o f 40 Uveo.
much think you’d tell me yea, and I waa
IS — SS Uree lest lir wreck o f excursion
throw
them anywhere, ho eared net a fool to ask yon. I am too o ld ; but,
train near Canaan, N . H .
w h en , so they treed her wholly from Maddy, Guy la aa old aa .1 am.“
17— First election in Oklahoma. . . . C h i
Guy.
The doctor did not know why he said
cago defeats new charter.
T h ey were very becoming h- said. She this, nalaas ip. the Brat keenness o f his
31— Frank / . Co nt e ntine convicted e f
off coast o f H ollan d ; 180 Im a l o s t . . . .
would not look an well without th em ; so disappointment there waa a satisfaction
Cornelius J. 8hm and associates acquit murder o f lir a . Louise Gentry la Chicago
•he had better w eer them te-sight, and in telling her that the objection to his
ted o f conspiracy
in C h ica g o .. . .M rs. ____ Grandstand blown down In Baglas,
to-mor. ow, if she would see him, he would age would apply also to - Guy.
But (t
D ora McDonald shoots and kills Wabater l ’a., and SO people hart.
talk w ltfi her further.
SB— Flood In Japan drowns «0 0 par-
8. Guerin In Chicago.
I t wee a brilliant scene which Aiken-
28— Pennsylvania
railroad's
18-hour
side presented that night, and amid It all
flyer wrecked nm r Johnstown, P a . . . .
28— Bight Uvea l o t la B. * O. wreck
Agnes b o n herself like a queen; while
Missouri
Legislature
adjourned
by
small
at
Bellalre, Ohio.
Jeesie, with her aunny face and golden talnly i f he had a rival, and so he m id :
T b * ch ron icler w ho scans tb s record
80— M cK inley mausoleum dedicated in
hair, came la fo r a full share i f attention.
“ Do you love someone else, Maddy? Id Of 1907 th a t ho m a y w rits o f It finds pox acorn.
Canton, Ohio.
But amid the gay throng th e n waa none another preferred before me, and la that hhnaulf con fron ted by U i e x h ib it o f
O O T O g ».
I
4— Fifty-ninth Congress adjourns atna
ao fa ir or ao.beautifui aa Maddyf who de the reason why you cannot love me?”
I destruction and disaster tp a t he h ad
d ie ,...T h r e e changea in President’s cab
6— Death of^ M ra . M ary J. Hoimsa,
ported beraelf with as much ease and grace
“ N o,” Maddy answered, through he* J not fu lly appreciated before. Since the
inet take effect.
authoress.
'
• ' « •
as if the had all her lifelong been ac tears.
“ There la no one elm.
W hom
d a y o f the y e a r the g re a t ca-
7— Strother brothers lu Culpepper, Va.,
10— Steamship Lusitania tosa ta Am
customed to just such occasions as this.
ahould I I o t a tmlem R were you?
I [ taetrophee th a t h a re bean accomfian- acquitted o f murder under “ anwritteu
len tie ocean In four days twenty houra.. .
A t a distance the doctor watched her, tell
know nobody but Guy.
led by U r g e lorn o f life h a v * numbered law.”
i
Death o f Mrs. C a s te Chadwick In Cm
ing several who she was, and once resent
rh a t name touched a
w k
ac n« '
an a vera ge o f s lig h tly m ore than
9— Death o f John Alexander Dow l e . . .
lu tubus (O h i« ) penitentiary.
ing by both look and manner a remark
chord in the doefor s heart, but be gave
.
nnJnr. . f
----- W ill J. D avie freed o f responsibility fo r
12— Steamship Cypress wrecked an
made by M aria C utler to the effect that
no sign o f the Jealousy which had trou- '
8®y e r a l o f t* ‘* e Iroquois theater disaster by Jndge K im
she waa nobody bat Mrs. Remington’s bled hhn, and for a moment there was
Lake Superior and 22 lives lost..
J " * * * » * * cohvulsions o f nature,
14— Tow n o f Safi Jose del Cabo, Lpw sr
governess, a poor g irl whom G ay had tak alienee in the ro o m ; then, as the doctor T h e r e w as the earth qu ake th a t doutroy- brough o f Daavilla, UI.
12— Death o f M. Casimir Perler, for California, destroyed by cloudburst.
en a fancy to educate out o f charity.
began fain tly to realise that Maddy had ed K in gston , Jam aica, o a t o f w hich mer president o f F ra n c e .. . . Magasines ou
Breakfast over the next morning, the
refused him, there awoke within him a cam e th e disagreeable Sw ettenham In- French battleship Jea a explode at Toulon,
tauet, In d . explodes, klU ln^SO people.
tw o young men n paired to the library.
more intense desire to win hej than ha d d s n t ;
subsequently occurred othdr wuiin. un . . j
win —
i
16— W a ll street' flurry causes great
T h e doctor fidgeted for a time, and than
had ever felt before. H e would not give earthqu akes and volcan ic eruptions In
slump In. copper stocka.
broke out abruptly:
her up without another effort, end lay- M exico. c h » * and China.
A n eartb-
22-23— Panic in N ew York and the
“ I m y, Guy, have you m id anything
m ountain aljde that <*-
B eet marked by suspension o f Knicker
to her about— well, shout me, you know?” in , bar « « m i s t i n g head upon h i. bom -A ^ g ^ a n d
he pleaded again fo r ta r tore,^ going: over
^
tow n
K a ra ta g h . Russian
bocker Trust Company and o f various
“ W hy, no, I ’ve hardly had * chance;
an the past, and telling o f the interest
'
.«t
financial concerna, appointment o f receiv
and then, again, I concluded it better for
awakened when firet she came to him that
I® *"? ? !. ^
000 lives, and
ers fo r Westinghouse Electric and Manu
each one to speak for himself,” and Gny A p ril afternoon, almost tw o yekra ago. »
frlffh tfn l typhoon a t H ongkong.
facturing Company, and w ild scenes m
leaned bhek in his chair.
There waa a great lump in
Maddy*« C h ln a f k ille d unknown h u n d red ! o f tho
Stock Exchange.
“ Gny, i f you were not engaged, I should
throat aa aha tried to speak, hut It cleared, in habitants. 'A hurricane in th e Oaro-
ha tempted to think you wanted Maddy
away, and she m id very sadly, hat very lin e Isla n d s w ip ed ou t 300 liv e s ; a
20— Death o f Alexander Bcanblea, firet Lou i r with France second,
Clyde yourself,“ 'the doctor suddenly ex
g re a t flood In Japan caused 600 deaths. white male born in Chicago.
27— N ew $20,600,000 Union stai
claimed, confronting Guy, who answered earnestly:
“ Dr. Holbrook, would you like me te A m on g th e catastroph e s o rig in a tin g In
S I— 4)eatll o f Gainaha A . G rew , former opened in Washington.
with the moat provoking coolness, “ You
,
m y yes with my lips, when all the time the operations and en terprises o f ho- Congressman from Pennsylvania.
shoo Id r
SO— Earthquake and mountain aUde
A P R IL .
•troys town o f Kafhtagh, Ramina J
“ Yes, I should; and I am not certain «hake was some thing at my heart tugging, m an lty th ere h a ve been explosions—
3—
Chicago electa Fred A . Boses,
severa l o f them In mines, others In
keaten, end canore 1.1,000 deaths.
but you do, as it is. Gny,” and the doc to answer n or*
tor grew very earnest in his manner, “ if
i T h is was not at all what Maddy meant blast furfaaces
on shipboard— ool- Republican. M ayor and approves new
traction ordinance by majority o f 88,126.
« * * * , . * * y X S ^ M n l,
you do care fo r Maddy Clyde, and she for to m y, but the word, wem born o f bar ^
1— Great railw ay strike in
4—
H otel fire in San Francisco kills 17
f ^
t „n c o ^ p ie te d
you. pray tell ms so before I make a foal extreme truthfulness, and the doctor than ^
aln called.
persons.. . . Lunacy commission declares
learned the nature o f the straggle Which
™
o f myself.”
,
fi— Bad o f telegraphers’ s t r ik e ....E le »<
he m w plainly w a . going on.
H brldge o v e r tho S t I* w r e n c e
r iv e r H arry K . T h aw sane.
tions in many States.
“ Doctor.” returned Guy, folding hU
“ N o, Maddy, I would not have yon m y w * r
• « > « * • b low in g up o f
9— H ow ard Nicholas and Leonard L eo
11— Death Of Dexter M . Ferry, re ids
hands off-his heed, “ you desire that I be
yes nnless your heart was in it,” he an- the D u P o n t p ow d er w orks In Fontfir pold convicted o f mnrder o f Mrs. M ar man, o f Detroit.
frank, and I w ill. I like Maddy Clyde
15—
Death o f Moncure D. Conway,
very much—m ore, indeed, than an y-girl swered. while he tried to smile upon the n e t Ind. A ll these produced lon g caa- garet Leslie in Chicago.
11— Lord Cromer, British
ruler
in A m ericifi au th or.. . .F ir e destroys town
I ever met— except Locy. Had I never tearful face looking up so sorrowfully a t unity llsta.
seen her— Lucy. I mean— I cannot tell hi“ - .
o f Cleary, A In ska.
. ,
i .
T h e ro ll o f em inent dead is also an Egypt, resigns.
13—
Standard O il Company convicted 16— Oklahoma admitted to statehood. .
But the smile was a forlorn * » * , ¿nd M ten lllT e
gw ed en b „ i . t e t y been
how I should feel toward Maddy. The
decease o f its In Illlnoia court o f rebating.
24—
Jury in Steve Adame care ia Rath-
chances are, however, that much aa I there came instead a tear aa be thought
rV T
14—
Death o f James H. Eckels o f Chi
drum, Idaho, disagrees.
admire her, I should not make her my how dear waa the fa ir creature who never . !
»n d hla aon cago. . . . Earthquakes at Cbllapa and
25—
Thirteen lives lore ia Now York
w ife, even if she were willing.
But I would be bis. Maddy m w the tear, and W « « 1 “ * « • ° * C* T
tenement house fire. (
have seen Lucy.
I am engaged to be as if she were a child, wiped it from bis » nd »ucoeeaor has assumed the reins Chilpancingo, Mexico.
In P ersia, also, ^he
15— G reat Northern’s Oriental Lim ited
26—
Death o f Gen. B. D. Pritchard e f
married. I shall keep that engagement, cheek; then, in tones which never fal- o f g o je m t o e n t
Allegan. Mich., whore regiamat captured
and if you have feared me at all aa a tered, she told him it might be in tim e old Bbah has djed and a n ew one rules, derailed by wreckers at B a rtle tt N. D.
has
also __ 16-19— Volcanic eruptions in Chile.
rival, you may fear me no longer. I do she’d learn to love him. She would try N ot death, but abdication
Jefferson Davis.
so hard, she’d think o f him alw ays aa changed the governm ental head In ~ 20— Great fire in native quarter o f
D RCEHBBR.
her promised hnaband, and by that means K orea.
P olitics, art, science, letters, Manila.
1— Explosion ia mine at Fayette C ity,
26—
Opening
o
f
Jamestown
(V
a
.
)
Ex-
should learn at last not to shrink from .and the p la tfo rm h ave each paid Its
Pa., k illr 40 miners.
, ;
taking him for such. It might be ever m te l, to d m th Ui the lorn o f som e fore- position.
2 — Sixtieth Congrere opens.
36— Hurricane in Caroline Islands kills
4— K in g Oncer o f Sweden resigns gov
COO people.
ornL “ b u 7 * o £ time in the future rim
ernment into hands o f Crown Prince as
should feel differently. W as he satisfied, “ *7 be recorded those o f fo rm e r Pree-
M AT.
regen t
and would be w ait?
«dent M C aaim lr
P e rle r o f France,
2—-Great lore o f Ufa from explosion In
6— Explosion entombs 400 miner« s i
H er little hand waa resting on
hU Senators M organ,
Pettu s and A lger, Canton, China.
8— S ir Alexander Swettenham retiree
shoulder, bnt he did not mind its soft Galuaha A . G row , Jam tp H . Eckels,
pressure or know that it was there, so M aurice Grau, R ich a rd Manafleld, Jo-
6— Dr. John Watson (fa n M aclaren)
strong was the temptation to accept that seph Joachim, B d vard G rieg, Jam es'
11— President Roosevelt reiterates hla
half made promise. Bnt the doctor wnn M cGranahan, Col. W ill 8. H ayes. P ro f, dire in Mt. Pleasan t Io w a . . . .T orn a d if declaration that ha w ill not again bo •
too coble, too unselfish to bind Maddy to ¿ jfa n n A e r 8. Herschel, Th om as B a ile y wipes out towns o f B irthright and Ridge candidate fo r x h le f executive.
way, Texas.
16—
Dust explosion kills 75 men la
10—
Son born to
Alfonso o f
mine at Yolaqfie, A la . . . . G r e a t war 6aat
.
him now she probably never would. She
rh eo d o r* T ilton . Mrs. M a ty J, Spain.
aaila from Hampton Roads fo r Pacific.
11— Myatic Bhrlner special Wrecked at
could not make a love. She need not
try. Holm es, F ra n cis
M urphy and Mrs.
17—
D eath o f L o rd K e lv in , English
Honda,
Cal.,
and
31
Uvea
lost.
as it would oply result in her own
un- H elen M. Gougar. Mrs. W m . M cK In
s
c
ie
n
tis
t
12—
Mine fire at Velardena, Mexico,
happiness. They would be friends just ' le y and Johq A lex a n d er D p w le a re also
kills 90 men. . . . Earthquake in China
In the lis t o f the w ell-know n da*<L
know o f what had passed between .them,
A financial disturbance o f wldeaprefid kills 4,000 persons.
Reports from London state that the r e
17— Isaac Stephenson elected United
none but Guy. “ I must tell him,” the Influence baa m ade Its e lf fe lt d u rin g
suits o f tbs careful Investigations and ex
States Senator from Wisconsin.
doctor > mid, “ because he knows that I the la st three months o f 1907.,
periments ' o f the Royal Commission oa
V.
25—
Death o f Theodore Tilton in Paris.
was
going
to
ask
you.”
Tuberculosis indicate that there gra twa
C H A P T E R X V I.
T h e number o f S tates In th e Union
26—
Death o f Mrs. W illiam M cKinley.
( T o be continued.)
kinds o f consumption. When the bacilli
N o w that they were alone, the doctor's
has been' increased to .46 by the ad
JUNE.
y
o f these diseases were admin*riered to
courage forsook him and he could only
m
ission
o
f
Oklahom
a.
U N F A M IL IA R FAC TS.
5— Oscar I I . resumes reign as K in g o f animals those from one group caused rap
stammer out some commonplace remarks
T h a t m odern minds a re n o f appalled Sweden.
< idly fatal general tuberculosis, while the
about the party« asking how Maddy had
by la rg e amounts Is shown by tw o o f
6— Sudden death o f Mrs. Helen M. germs o f the other group, though given
enjoyed it. H e was not getting op at all,
the y e a r’s transactions. T h e Standard Gougar.
in far larger doses, had only a alight local
and it was impossible for hiin to say any
7—
Fatal and destructive tornado ia effect, and the disease tended to undergo
O il Com pany has been fined 129,000,-
thing as he had o r e n t to say it. W hy
000 by a C hicago jn dge, and John D. Kentucky and southern Illinois and* In a spontaneous cure, but the investigations
couldn't she help him. instead o f looking
R o c k e fe lle r has m ade donations o f $32,- diana.
have not yet reached a point where It la.
so unsuspiciously at him with those large,
. 9— Death o f Julia Ma^ruder, novelist. practicable to determine with certainty
000,000 to educational projects,
bright eyea?
10—
Great strike against government from
in
which type o f disease .he patient
A t last she came to his aid by saying,
ig T w o g re a t expositions
have .been
wine growing regions o f F ra n c e .. . .500 is suffering. One o f th* results o f tha
“ You promised to tell me about the brace
held. T h a t a t Jam estown, Y a., did not lives loaf in burning o f Chinees theater
experiments made seems to be to discredit
lets and necklace, whether I ought to keep
receive the patronage expected and Is in Hongkong.
K och’s view that bovine and human r e
them.
In th e hands o f a receiver. T h e other
11—
Death o f Senator John T . Morgan
berculoaia are different diseases.
“ Yea, oh, yee, he believed be did.” And
w as In G rea ter Lou isville, K y .
o f Alabama.
getting np from bis chair, the doctor be
12—
200 Uvea lost in hurricane on Caro
A public w ork o f v a s t m ngniture w as
gan to walk the floor, the better to hide
hpgun w h d i M ayor M cC lellan o f N ew line Islands.
C h ief Melvin o f the Bureau o f Anim al
his confusion. “ Yes, the bracelets. You
13—
M ayor Schmits o f San Francisco
Industry o f the Agricultural Department
Y o rk broke ground fo r the construc
looked vetjr pretty in thenu Maddy, very;
convicted o f extortion.
says that many experiments conducted
tion o f the grea t C atsklll
aquetjuct
but you are alwaya pretty— ahem— yes.
14—
Olympic Theater burns ia Chicago.
by the bureau now demonstrate that hy
w hich Jn a fe w yea rs is to convey to
I f you were engaged to Guy I should
>■ 10— Osar dissolves the Duma.
drophobia ia a real germ-generated and in-
say it was proper; but if not, why, I
and tbe prospects (W its success w ere the m etropolis an Inexbanstjble supply
18— Death o f P rof. Alexander 8. H er factious disease, This disease, ho says,
don’t k n o w ; the fact is, Maddy, I am not
o f pure w ater.
V
schel, English astronomer.
can be commungmted from beasts to men
quite certain what I am saying, so yon g re a te r on tbe last occasion than ever.
T b e H a r r y T h a w trial. In 'M e w Y o rk
20— M ayor McClellan o f N ew York as well as from beast to beast. There are
A
C
levelan
d
skyscraper,
tw
en
ty
sto
must excuse me. I almost hated you that
and tbe genera! s trik e o f telegraphers breaks first sod for construction o f\ r e a t Uro types o f hydrophobia, dumb anA fn ii-
day you aent the« note, telling me yon ries high, w ill be topped by a Goddess
the country o r a r w ere subjects o f much Catsklll aqueduct.
mi». In the earlier stages o f the former
were coming to be exam ined; but I had o f L ib e rty b oldin g a torch,, from which
26— F ire destroys block o f buildings ad kind f dog is dan|erous, bnt in tbs late
not seen you then. I did not know bow, a leapin g flam e o f gas w ill be burning Interest to tlm public wbUe th ey con
joining Jamestown exposition.
tinued.
stages it is not. as
sustain* paralysis
a fte r a while— a very little while— I a t ail times,
T b e e x a rt hour o f tho
30— Death o f Francis Morphy, temper: o f the Jkwa; but a dog with the furious
should ia all probability— well, I d id ; I day and night w ill be Indicated
T
h
e
principal
hnjfpcnlngs
o
f
1907
are
by
ance evangelist.
type o f hydrophobia ia very dangerous,
changed my mind, and I — 1 guess you
causing tb e flaifle to atioot high into b r ie fly given b e lo w :
JULY.
yelping and running about with frothing
have not the slightest idea what I mean.”
JANUARY.
8— F atal windstorm sweeps western mototh and without any sign ot ja y par
And stopping suddenly, be confronted the tbe rflr du rin g the m inute preceding
alysis.
D r. Melvin insists that as yet
2— W reck on Rock Island near Vol- Wisconsin.
astonished .Maddy, who replied:
. each boar.
6—
John D. Rockefeller appears aa wlt-
there is no curs fo r rabies known to me&
Som e m edical e o c le jle * are h ew in g to land. Kansas, kills 35 persons. . . . Chas.
“ N ot unless you are going crasy.”
ness in court in Chicago.
leal science.
She could in no other way account for the line p retty close In th eir en deavor M. Floyd, Republiean, elected Governor
7— Tornado damages Long Pine, Neb. ‘
o
f
N
ew
Hampshire
by
Legislature.
his strange conduct, and she sat staring to uphold ethics, says a w 'estem m ed
8—
Death o f James McGranaban, gos
N e w P rin c ip le In « t r a e t e m i W e r k .
5— Bomb thrown In Fourth Street N a
at him while he continued: " I told you ical Journal.
T b e society a t P eoria.
pel song w r ite r .* .
A new principle in engineering p r o »
once that when 1 wanted my bill I ’d let HI., hauled one o f its members o v e r tional bank, Philadelphia.
14— Assassination o f President Fal- tlce ia described by tbe Scientific Am eri
8— Death o f Sbab o f Persia.
you know. I ’d ask for pay. I want it
tb e con is recen tly fo r d riv in g a piebald
can in the cfae o f aplookoòt tower built
, 8— James Cullen lynched in Charley lie n s attempted in 'P a r is
now. I present my bill.”
16— Powder explosion on battleship by Alexander Graham Bell, in which tha
borne, on tbe ground that It w aa a bid C ity, I o w a . . . .G an .'V ladim ir P a vloff as
W ith a scared, miserable feeling, Mad
Georgia kilim 8 seamen and injures 13, .
'structure Is
! ’ composed o f tetrahedrons^
dy listened to him, wondering where she fo r public attention.
sassinated in St. Petersburg- • • -80 miners
18— Emperor o f Korea abdicates.
and ia said to ba the first iron structnre
killed by explosion in Pittsburg blast fu r
should get the money. I f it were possible
20— 30 killed in Pera Marquette wreck built on this principle. Each tetrahedral
N e w Dess te Cest *4,000,000.
nace.
for her grandfather to raise it, and bow
neat Salem, Mich.
T b e Standley dam. named a fte r a
cell, which la the unit o f - construction,
10—
Typhoon in Philippines kills 100
much her entire wardrobe would bring,
21— Steamer and freight boat collide is made o f oae-balf lach Iron piping, gad
D enver hanker, who projected tbe en persons.
suppose she should sell it. W ith a half-
off California coast and 150 lives are httt measure« exactly 48 inches from tip te
11—
F ire near 8 trass burg, Germany,
stifled sub she began to speak, but be si terprise, to be located nine m lleff above
23— Death o f Col. W ill S. Hays, Ufllad tip.
T w o hundred sad sixty o f - there
lenced her by a gesture, and sitting down p e » v e r w hich w ill confine the flow o f reuses 20 d e a t h s ...-11,000,000 Ore in
writer.
cell» were employed in the tower, which
beside her, said, in a voice more natural flv g years, la one o f tbe great projects Lancdatar, Pa.
27— Death o f Senator B. W . Pettus of rises 70 feet shore the ground. Seme oi
14— Earthquake destroys 'Kingston, Ja
than the one with which be had at first
o f E i« age.
tbe advantages dalmed for, this method
maica.
*
.
addressed h e r:
H w ill be a m ile and a qu arter long,
o f ron»truction are lightness, g n a t rigid
10— S ixty lives lost la tw o Big* Four
“ Maddy, I know yon have no money.
15« fe e t high and w ill impound 10,- railroad wrecks in Indiana. , f ,Mohaas-
ity, rapidity and eaaa o£ construction,
U la not that 1 want, M a d d y; 1 w est— I
(XXVWO.OOO cubic feet « o f w ater.
F o r med A ll M ires crowned Shag o f Persia
very little false work being required, and
want— you.”
tha facility with-Sshleh any p a t may ba
H e beat down over her now, for her Its construction 6,000,000 ruble fe e t o f ....A d m ir a l Davis and American oquad-
renewed.
face was hidden ia her bands, all-sense of m aterial w ill be used. I t w ill coat $4,-
sight shot out, all sense o f bearing, too, 000,000 and w ill be com pleted In 1910. by Gov. Swettenham.
2 0 —Death o f Joelah Flymt W illard,
save the words be was pouring into her
T b e Standley w ill not lie as long aa
car— words Which burned their way into tbe Assouan In Egypt, nor as high aa tramp and author----- England apologise«
o f T rad * show that tbe United Stato* now
fo r Swettenham Incident.
her heart, making it threh for a single
some, but It w ill irrig a te m org land
mines more coal than any other country,
23— T w en ty m iner« kilted b y explosion
moment with gratified pride, and then
than any oth er— 100,000 acres,
tbs total being 870,000,000 tons in th«
near Prim ero, C o l a . . . .T h aw trial begins
growing heavy as lead as the knew bow
United Kingdom and 185,000,000’ tons ia
impossible h was for her to pay tbs debt
In N ew York. ,
T b « m eteorites w blcb burl them
G w many. B a t the production per bred
34— Death o f Senator R . A A lg e r o f
aa he desired.
“ 1 can’t, doctor; oh. I can’t ! ” aba sob- selves at this sphere add about 1,000
bod. 1
sever dreamed o f th is; sever tons to Ita w eigh t « a ry thru» yu an«
f
¡in it ’bS’tbTii rss ¡2 .is ¡ t ^
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