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So w h e n a w h ite h a n d e d m a n o f con fessed in c a p a c ity s to p p ed In f r o n t o f th e fo r e m a n ’s desk h e w a s lo o k e d a t a s k a n c e , b u t f in a lly a c c e p te d a n d set to c a r r y in g b r ic k fr o m th e s id e w a lk to th e m e n w h o w e r e la y in g th e fo u n d a tio n . I t w a s m u s cle m a k in g o r m u s c le b r e a k in g w o rk , a n d f o r th e fir s t fe w d a y s —o r w e e k s e ve u — I t s ee m e d w h o lly I be? — - I H e w a s n o w o rs e o ff t h a n o th ers , a n d his m in d w e n t o v e r th e li t t le [ O r ig in a l] g ro u p o f h is o w n p a r t ic u la r co lleg e I d r e a d th e c o m in g T o n n d o f th e frie n d s , ta le n te d m en , e v e r y one o f v a c a tio n season. A ll th e w o r ld ta k e s th e m , w it h In co m es a b o v e a ll p o ssib le Its v a c a tio n In J u ly a n d A u g u s t, u n d w h im s . 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A g t 1901, for th e N ^ H E 1* . a..d HEX H W Í o f aeotion 12, low uahip 2 so o th , rktu« 18 earn. W. M ., *nd th at «aid p roof w ill be m od e before th e Begiator and ltotndv. r at T he D allM , Oreuou, o« ttortombor 20 1907. R e u an ji» ih-> L .llow lng wltnereea to | prove hls oonthm on« restdw.»«» opon «nd on llivation o f, the land , v iz : J no ~ H-.-w | art, W ilim m T aylor, f l o o d - S p t . ,, W < ley Brock, e ll o f M onki»nd. Drt «<•«. 6t«16«lB*/66] CL W. M o bb , lto g o ter | day. Subscription Kates: One month, 60 oents; three months, fll.SS; six months, 12.60; twelve months. $5. flarupls copies mallad free. • WLL M ILITARY ACADEMY. OREGON 0T1CK FOR PUBLICATION. S hort L ine a » U nion P acific 3 T rain » to T h e East Daily T h r o NlgL u g h _______ P u l lm a n P s ta n d a rd « a n d t o ju u r r i is FeepIng -care r ls ilv to O m a h B , s t t a »lee a - r a g o , H p o k a u e ; to u r r is i » iv e p ln g -e low 8eptettibetT tv 1907. , ¡C ttle 'ng,,, ~ — B e unmee the follow ma 1‘' I 4 Äj | v to K a n s a s C i t y . R e c lin in g c h a ir - ' « r K i n ’.'L'i I « « < • » < • h » . ) » « h . E » , a n y . M onkland. O regon, and A B B unin a*. W it Itom ’ Sber'zr and O tto Ft . iz, a ll S m I6«2()*27I| PORTLAND DEPOT. t Moro, C . W . M ooaz. lte d a to r I)ep «ftroeu i o f 4b* In t. riot, W r it e d ire c t te P rtn e h x tl. Room m Esmond Hotel iG m f f M ud M o r r ia iM European Plan _ . z-», but f l u Good Cl®nn Family H o le ---- V X C L E 5A M io support of h i* olsim , vui:-H«»ioea»«»0 I A T L A N T IC R X FR E 88 Entry No 8t)64, mede k i-h ru « ry ß , 1901, for fnr »he X»»t vm Hunt- the lot 2 and H W ^ N E X of •h ip 2 «onth, rang« 19 a;-at, nnd N X * " 'A. PORTLAND-B1GG8 LOCAL, for »11 local points bet wren Biggs and Portland. Arriros at Biggs D ulle«, O regon, on 8opici” t>er 2f>. 1997 H e nance« the follow ing wtlneates to provo bis con tin u on s resid e »«• and c u ltiv a tion of, the land , viz: L I, V otpev, Oeorg« C a lu m a la H w ilb , E lle n G anuou. W u ltor B u .itb , «11 of A ja x , O re«on. 6tal6s2u*l72] For G. W. M oo««, B egisier „ „ j j J ot s< otn u, 1'.), and Io4 1 o f reotion 30. tow nship I «'»n:h, rsng> 19 east, W. M , and that »aid pr iol w ill b< 1 made before the R rg is w r snd U iS«. 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IN T E D R IC N T IO A N T A IO R Y N A < L .-South bound pasengr d a ll y if .0 1 2 '4 5 p m 6 .4 1 .0 5 7 0 1 .1 0 9 8 1 .8 0 14.1 1 .4 6 1« 1 1.64) 1 9.2 ¿ ’ Ò5 10.9 28 9 2 .2 0 2 7 .0 2 30 30 4 2 .4 0 3K 6 3 .1 0 46 8 8 26 62 6 8 .4 0 l> . 50 5 7 .8 4 .8 0 a rv 70 0 T m f tid e N 0 I 2 N o r lh b n d J u u e 9 , 1907 n , w [ ) g e r S T A T IO N S .........R lg g " .......... . . . G ib s o n s .... .........M in k s .......... . . . W a s c o .... , . K lo n d y k e . . . . . M andón . . . H a y C a n o n Jot .. M o D u n a l d s .. . . . D e M o r e C .. d a ll y 1 1 .5 0 a rv e 1 1 .1 » 1 1 .1 0 1 1.0 0 1 0.4 5 1 0.4 0 10.22 10 05 9 .5 6 ......... M o r o . . 9 .8 7 .. K r s k l n v l l l e G ra o a V a lle y . 9 .2 0 . . , B o u r b o n . . . 8 .5 6 8 .4 0 ......... K e n t . . 8 .8 0 . . . W i lc o x . 8 00 a m . . . S h a n ik o . W. SB- üeogor», Moro, Or. Agent i Fo r rate» and In lo rm a tlo n apply to J G E T T H E BEST M oro, Oregon « ttr e c t ¡ iilr iu io ii ¡1 M A N Y S H O R T C T O R tC S A N D P A P E R S O N T I M E L Y T O P IC S U e it’l P assen g er A g e n t, P o r tla n d , O re g o n W . R. C R O C A N , " J. W . H IL L , M. D« [ Th* D a lle s, t »rsgoo, 0» Hepl«ino« 1 2". 1 «o. 1 d a ll y e x c e • p t — • ip a r la H a lu r d a y . A r r iv e R T* H e nam e* th e follow in g •itioi»«*« to prove 4 p m . d a il y e x c e p t F r id a y ( hto oontinnoa« refcldmoe upon, and onitiva- , lion o f, the land . v is. C lsud - V H Fo r fu ll in fo rm a tio n c a ll on or addre«« T aylor, Joh n G ib son, I'M R uggles, all of M onklsnd, O regon W m . M cM ÍU R R A Y «m l« 20*272] c . W . Moows, H rg trte r a ««- agg unsi ^ « s fn in n )^ 9.43 a.m. 1 jor thf> j ,,,, •rttOMy ooB wimlere tatosr«»k wrrte« T«a « U t tnatsoN t a • tre« w M tO al »ret at te to resy a M « • » - bittre.' Tto tn tio v GAS i s o l a i ■m etre ta rete a re s a t» maarer ««a of «■■ Buttarla! that It «tarta resy ■ work» V IC K , Z 00 s N o r t h B e a c h . S te a m e r H a o s a lo , A s h s tre e t d o c k . Ix *a v e s 8 .0 0 p tn . d a il y , »> D e p a rtm e n t of tlie ir .t* r lo r . e x c e p t H n n d a y . H a lu r d a y 10 00 p . m L a in ! Offlo« st The D a ln «, O regoti. I A r r iv e s 6 00 p. m . d a ll y e x c e p t S u n d a y ‘ Amrost 12, 1W)7. j N otioe to hereby given th »t Iz ro is G b s v i« F o r D a y t o n , O re g o n C it y a n d Y a m o f M o n klan d . O regon, has filed n o tR » of Ins in te n tio n to m ake final eonim u tniion proof h i l l R iv e r p o in te , A a h s tre e t d o c k . I In support o f his c ls iu i, viz: Ilos«sstead L e a v e s 7.00 a . m d a ll y e x o e p t B u n d a y . 14 074 wad« i>(o«»nb«r io, iw h . A r r iv e s 5.80 p .m . d a ll y e x o e p t M u n d a y . » >«xr •F 8 20 (Kin 4 20 p.m. J^OTICX FOR PUBLICATION. v i v e r i 'H r . 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P ro tlan d , O reg o n . T h e T w e n t y - t h ir d K a n s a s w e n t fro m OSCAR ANDRBSON MANAOBB . T o p e k a to N e w Y o r k c ity a n d fr o m th e r e saile d f o r C u b a T h e r e w as no s le e p on b o a rd th e V ig ila n c ia th e f ir s t n ig h t o u t I t to s a id t h a t p r a c tic a lly Free bu» to ancTfrom train» a ll o f th e negroes w h o w e r e n o t p ro s tr a t e d w ith H caslckneas w e re s h o o tin g Rate» by the day c ra p s . T h e scene is d e s c rib e d as on e o f j « 9 m in g le d s u ffe rin g a n d e x c ite m e n t. T h e | 6 0 C, 7 6 C, te I . O U , j b .O U , agent toad heard principal towns e f the Northwest. P ortland and suburbs are covered by a brigh t s ta ff o f reporter«, and editorial, dramatic, society and ciase b e r t h , D e p a rtrn m t of the In te rio r, L a u d C ffie c a t T b « D a li» s. O r .. A uhiihi 7, !Hf7 N o th “« to hereby given th a t Nelson actSSr kcthaty o f I D ad e, of M oro. L)i»g<'U. ba • fill’d noiio« r e e o v a r y . of hie in ten tio n to tu»ke tir a i oouitnut: tiun oro’jf in s n p n o ito f bis oiab u, v»s: tjoiu»*- rteed E n try No. 14,807 w a d * Nov 20,lM*ß, for the E H N E 4 und E H B 4 Í r f » rito n 29. township 1 eooth, ran g * 16 «' M .. and th a t satd proof w ill b* n n d " before tl c Itog- ieter and U eo eiv tr. a t T h e D ill« «, lA *ifoO , DrCE went o VBRB oard . H o w a » « g lm e n t e f C ro p » h o o to r . W a s C o n v e rte d a t S ea. F iv e h u n d re d p a ir s o f d lc f a re ly in g on th e b o tto m o f th e A t la n t ic ocean s o m e w h e re o ff th e e a s t coast o f th e U n it e d S ta te s unlearn th e flaheo s w a llo w e d th e m a n d c a r r ie d th e m s w a y . The « p o tte d cuites w e ro th r o w n o v e rb o a rd b y th e negroes o f th e T w e n t y th ird K ansas r e g im e n t d u r in g a v io le n t s to rm a t sea, th e s a c rific e h a v in g been p ro m p te d b y p e n ite n c e . I t w a s w h ile th e n e g ro re g im e n t w a s on bonrd the s hip V ig ila n c ia e n ro u te to C uba In S e p te m b e r, 1808, t h a t a s to rm , says th e K a n s a s C ity S ta r, c o n v e rte d s score o f b o is tero u s c ra p ga m es In to a fe rv e n t correspondent« in Im portant news centers sad in a ll the cities and htooontin uona reeiden' e npou nnd « uliivn- tion of the lau d , viz Jum es B le w e tt, W illi Flrst*claas fa re fr o m P o r t la n d to am T aylor, W illiam L McOnleb en d Wraley H a c r a m e n to a n d H a n F r a n r ia o o , | ‘A ); Brook, a ll o f M onklan d, O aayoa. N VKMMt the P acific Coast, which has com plete Associated Press ltp o rte and «pedal leased w ire aervice, w ith publication Department of The Interior. P O K T L A N D OSW EGO H U B U R B A N L an d Offlo« at T he D allaa, O regon, I S E R V IC E A N D Y A M H I L L Anvoat 7. 1907. I D IV IH IÓ N . N otioe to h eieb y given th at O lande Hooon. of M ouklenu , O regon, h as filed n otice of D e p o t, F o o t o f J e fle re o u H lt e e t . hto in ten tio n to ntnke final five-tear proof m in u tw ri <•( h is c la im , via : H oineatead jqOTICE f o i l PUBLICATION. a ll, f o r h e w a s w o rth n o th in g . . T h a t w a a ta n t a m o u n t to a d is c h a rg e , a n d so th e boss m e a n t IL b u t I t w a s n o t o n e o f a c tu a l w o rd s. P e n n in g to n re s — •T O P Wright-Dickinson Hotel Co. For Coughs and C olds ta u r a n t , he s tru g g le d on In som o w a y u n t il th e h o u r o f d is m is s a l c a m e . T h e second d a y th e boss to ld h im g ru ffly t h a t h e c o u ld n o t a ffo r d to p a y h im m o re t h a n h a lf w a g e s , a n d th e th ird d a y t h a t h e sho u ld p a y h im n o th in g a t ~ istoria Navigation Co. P o r i lu si«I avoided. W m e «.--------- n s u ffe . rin W o o rn —„ g - fro - - - - m — diseases o f jo n g in d in g , a re In v ite d to c onsult iro c u ir t r a i n s fo r H n le q i, O v e r la u d E x pre eroe by le tte r, free. A ll correspondence R o s e b u rg , A . P e M ld o n tis l N lo k n s m e o . A s s h h la la u n d , S a c ra m e n to , O g - to h eld as s tric tly p riv a te and sacredly Washington was nicknamed the F a deu, H an F ra n o ls o o , H to c k to n L o s ro n ftd e n tto l.^ A ddress D r. IL V . 1‘leroe, A u g e le s . E l P aso, N e w O rle a n s a n d th e ther of Ills Country, Americus Fabius, L e a v e « P o r t la n d U u lo p D e p o t, »to» Clnctonatus of the WeeL Atlas of D r. P ierce’s M e d ic a l A d v is e r (1000 pages) E a s t. F o r a n y fu rth e r In fo rm a tio n w r ite or America, Lovely Georgius (a sarcastic to sent /r a s on re c e ip t of 81 one-cent 8 45 p . m . A r r iv e s 7 2ft a m ., d a ll y . call on the nearest A g e n t, or the G e n e ra l stom ps fo r pape r-co v ere d , o r 81 stam ps M o r n i n g t r a i n o o o ile c t » » t W <a«dburu plckname applied by the English sol fo r c lo th -b o u n d copy. A ddress as above. d a ll y e x o e p t B u n d a y w i t h tr a in s fo r O ffice at P ortland . diery), Flo w er of the ForesL Deliverer M t . A n g e l, H ilv e r to u B r o w n s v ille , of A n ^rV a gtopfather of H ls Coun S p r in g f ie ld , > V e u d lln g a n d N a tro n . try (applied by totter opponents duitog j q O T I O l FOR PUBLIC ATIO N L e a v e « P o r t la n d U n i o n D e p o t 8 .8 0 a .m hto presidency), and Bavtor ¡to Hto 1 United Btotoe Land Offlra I Adams was nicknamed Go- | DaUeefOregon, Anan.t 17,1907. t a rr iv e s 5 .5 5 p . m . C o u n tr y ; E u g e n e pas s en g e r c o n n e c ts a t W o o d » Everyone should subscribe fo r lo e e u a o f In d e p e n d e n c e ; J e ffe rs o n , S a g e N otio e la to beret hereby given th a t on Ju ly B. I — - Ilrt H ilv e r to u Notioe o f M o n tlc a llo a n d L o n g T o m ; M a d la o n , 1907, the Stole o f O regon, by Ito d u ly an- t ,u r u w i t h M t . A n g e l a n d H llr e r t o n hla boms >apsr, In got all lo c a l. e * L e a v e « s P o r t la n d U n io n LX D epot o F i a t h e r o f th e O o n a ng titu tte n ; M o n r o y tho te o rlaed rk w a agent, to jm t. in in s a da« n e fo w rm r » , , tiled in thiiH | 4 ()Ca, tbs local nows, but to keep In touch .15 p . m ., r e tu r n « K ).85 a m ., d a il y . L a s t C o c k e d H a t ; J . Q . A d a m e , O ld | -ohool ,any tbe N X N W t f . and lo t 1 o f see; w ith the w o rld ’s daily «vents C o r v a llis p a s s e n g e r le a v e e P o r t la n d M a n E lo q u e n t; J a c k e o n . O ld H ic k o r y , tlo n 28, tow nship I south, range 15 en»i U n io n D e p o t 7 .8 0 a m . , a r r l v « t 5 5« p m . should also read W . M . Big K n ife and Sharp K n ife, Hero of t. • A ’te * Any and a ll pereona c la im in g adveraelv D a l l y . I New Orleans, Gln’ral and Old Hero; the above-deaonbed landa, or d esiring to H h e r h la u poMoeuger leaves P o r t la n d Van Buren was L ittle Magician, Wto objeot to the allow ance of the same, abotild U n io n D e p o t 4 5 0 p m ., a r r iv e « 8 .2 6 a m . ard of Kinderhook and K ing M artin file th e ir e laim a or objeetlona In thia offlot', D a l ly . ' on or before the 11th day,<'f.Oototwr, 1907. the F irst; Harrison, Tippecanoe, Old F o re s t G r o v e p a s s e n g e r lt u v ra P o rt 0 W . Moons. T ip and Washington of the West; T y IU«80s27 -272] ___________ R o ta to r la n d U u ld u D e p o t 10.45 p .u t ., a r r iv e s The leading evening newspaper o f ler, Young Hickory and Accidental D a i ly e x c e p t H u n d a y . 1.50 p .m . BBT TO CAJiUrtSO U UifTl yKOM 'VHB HID®- . X M' X 1 X. ' „ r a th e r th a n c fo s * fu e s tre e t to a res “V i s lie Dalles, Portland and In fnU 1 President; Polk, Young Hickory; T a y lor, Hough and Ready, Old Buena Vlata and Old Zaoh; Fillm ore, the American Louis Philippe; Pteree, Pures; Bu chanan, Old Public Functionary, Bach elor President and Old Bock. Come back. 5 S U W lie n . The Evenlnf Telegram, Portland, Oregon, "X r * - Bad Symptom». T h e w o m a n w h o has period tool aches, backache, sees Im a g in a ry d a r k »Dole o r speeks flo a tin g < * d a n c in g before b a r eyes, h < v « n a w in g distress o r h e a v y f u ll fa elln g Jh Ito m a c h , f a in t spells, d ra g - g in g -4 o » ii/je e lin g la lo w e r a b d o m in a l or p elvic region, easily s ta rtle d o r exc ited , p a in fu l periods, w it h Or w lth - b re g u ] lv lc c a tg rr n . Is B uffering fro m out Bixkfl. tan g , inente t h a t should Mention. N o t a ll of abo v e lik e ly to be presen t In a n y JflML _ o r b a d ly tre a te d and ,»uch In r u n In to m aladies w h ic h de- surgeon's k n ife I f th e y d o n o t science fo r th e c u re of w o m a n ’s p e c u lia r a lim e n t« e n te r Into Its com position. N o alcoho l, h a r m fu l, or h a b lt-fo rm ln g d ru g 1« to be fou nd In th e lis t of Its In g re d ie n ts p rin te d on each b o ttle -w r a p p e r and a ttes te d u n d e r o a th . 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W hen he s a t d o w n f o r a f e w m in u te s a t th e noon h o u r h e d id n o t d o a b le o v e r In s d is tre s s e d p le a d e d f o r q u ie t a n d re s t, w e n t r ig h t a w a y .” tr e m u lo u s h e a p as h e h a d d o n e a t tlrs L “ I t w a s th e fo g ,” I re m a rk e d . “ N o th b u t w e re u n h e e d e d b y th e n o isy g a m a n d , th o u g h h ls fa c e w a s w h it e r and A ln g else w o u ld h a v e d o n e I t . ” ♦h ln n e r, Its flesh w a s f ir m e r th a n w h e n b le rs . W e ll, I w a s m a d . I w a s m a d fro m A b o v e th e c rie s n n d m oa n s o f th e ? f - - t c am e , a n d hls eye s w e r e c le a re r. th e c ro w n o f m y h e a d to th e sole o f s u ffe rin g su ch la n g u a g e as th is c o u ld T h e boas lo oked a t h im w it h m o re m y fo o t I w a s m a d m e n ta lly , p h y a be b e a rd In d if f e r e n t p a rte o f t h e v es a p p r o v a l n o w a n d w a s b e g in n in g to le a lly a n d In m y v e r y ooul. d e a r , b is fa c e h a p p y . see t h a t th e m a n k n e w th in g s o u ts id e s el: , A “ W h a t ’s t h e n e x t t r a i n f o r th e c ity ?” P e n n in g to n g re w p e rp le x e d , tro o “ I t ' s ’le v e n , a n ’ I k n o w it.** “ S h o o t the w o r k in g o f h ls h a n d s n n d th a t eve n b le d . W h a t d id I t m e a n ? T h e r e w e r e d e m o n e y .” " D id n ’t I get s coon?” I g ro w le d . t h e ir In e ffic ie n c y w o u ld be o v e rc o m e In no fa ce « lik e t h a t a m o n g hto frie n d s , “ I n a n h o u r.” tim e b y h ls d e te rm in a tio n . F o r th e " L i t t l e D ic k ." “ S end t h a t t r a n k b a c k to th e S ta a n d b is f r ie n d * w e r e o f th e fa V o re d m ost p a r t th e m en w e re Illit e r a t e , a n d I.n to nt n ig h t, w h ile th e g a m e s w e r e E v e n Jones a n d M e - tio n r ig h t o f f - r i g h t o ff,” I s a id ; “ n o t a fe w o f e a r t h . r u n n in g h ig h , a v io le n t s to rm b ro k e m a n y o f th e m a m o n g th e fo re ig n e rs Fnles. a n d T u r n e r w e r e n o t th e sam e. s u d d e n ly up on th e sea. W h e n th e m o m e n t’s d e la y .” c o u ld n o t e v e n re a d o r w r it e . A s P e n T h a t n ig h t a t 10 o ’clo c k I w a s s ittin g Th<-y w e r e c o n te n te d a n d h e a lth y , b u t w in d s tru c k th e V lg lto n c la a r u d d e r n in g to n ’s h a n d s a c q u ire d a w o rk in g w it h u d iffe re n c e . I n th is fa c e he h a d In m y c o m fo r ta b le d e n a t borne, w it h whs b ro k e n a n d she w h ir le d r o u n d k n o w le d g e o f th e m a te r ia ls nn d hls a c old s u p p e r a n d a b o ttle o f a le b e aecn r ,-,.;('Stlou o f th e d r e a m t he a n d roun d a n d th e n d ip p e d d o w n In to m in d b e g a n to m o re th o ro u g h ly g ra s p t a * m e, a c ig a r re a d y In a b o x o n th e tool h im s e lf d re e in e d , a Joy o f l i f e th a t th e h o llo w o f a m ig h ty , wave. The th e d e ta ils th e boss g a v e h im occa ta b le , w h e n 1 b e a rd a c a r r ia g e a to p a t w » « a b o v e m a te r ia lis m . shock w ns u n e x p e c te d , a n d In • rDO_ s io n a l Jobs o f o v e rs ig h t o r a u th o rity , * “ H o w h n p p y a n d s tro n g th e y are!* th e f r o n t d o o r, th e n a la tc h k e y tu r n in g m e n t th e s o ld ie rs w e r e e x p e rie n c in g a ll f o r he seem ed th e b e s t m a n a t h a n d I stood o n th e la n d in g lo o k in g d o w n ■aid a voic e a t h la side, e n d P e n n in g « o f th e h o rro rs o f a s to rm n t sea. T h e f o r th e m . A t firs t It w a s a n h o u r o r s ta irs . I t w a s M o lly . ton lo o k ed d o w n , s q u ic k g lo w e o tn - t w o o f k e e p in g th e m e n ’s tim e , th e negroes g rn b lie d up th e dl -e and looe* “ Y o u h e ro !” she s aid . I c o u ld te ll ln g to h ls fa c e a n d f a d in g y e t m o re c h a n g e a n d h u d d le d to g e th e r li k e c s t* ■tock t a k in g o f som e o f th e m a te r ia ls I t w a s th e g ir l w h o h a d tie , som e o f th e m m o a n in g a n d o th e r« fr o m h e r ton e t h a t she w a e v e ry a n g ry . q u ic k ly . or p e rh a p s a co m m is sio n d o w n to w n to tin g e d h ie d r e a m t , w h o p a d s in c e too fr ig h te n e d to u t t e r a sound. “ Yea Y o u too?” p u rc h a s e th in g s t h a t re q u ire d In spec T h e s to rm ra g e d fo r a n h o u r, th e “ O f a ll th e s tu p id , o b s tin a te , ln co r- g ro w n d ls ts u t a n d s o m e tim e « s c o rn tlo n a n d c o u ld n o t be o rd e re d b y o rd i rig a h le m e n I e v e r k n e w y o u a r e t h e f u l. T h e r e w a s a n o te o f w ls tfu ln e e s , s o ld ie rs th in k in g t h a t e v e ry m o m en t n a r y m es s e n g e r o r p h o n e ; th e n , a f t e r w o u ld be th e l a s t F o r t u n a t e ly t h e r e o f v a g u e e n tr e a ty a n d a lm o s t w o n d e r ■ y e a r o r so. h e beg a n to b e le f t In w o rs t P ■ In th e vo ic e , w h ic h he f e lt , b u t c o u ld te m p o r a r y c h a rg e d u rin g th e e n fo rc e d w a s a n e g ro p re a c h e r on- b o a r d , th e , “ Are y o u h u n g ry , d e a r? ” R e v . Jo h n L . W a lle r . I t < » t o r h im n o t u n d e rs tn i)! H ls fa c e g r e w y e t •P a e n c e s o f b o th fo r e m a n nn d boos. “ S ta r v in g !" . . . to ris e to th e occasion. H e g a th e r e d “ I p ic k e d u p so m e c old to n g u e a n d m o re tr o u b lr e . • „ ....... i A n d b y t h a t tim e P e n n in g to n ’s h a n d s a c ro w d o f negroes a ro u n d h im a n d o th e r th in g s o n m y w a y hom e. C om o •*Yee, th e y seem s tro n g a n d h a p p y . w e re as firm and h a rd as th e a v e ra g e w o rk m a n 's , a n d hls th in fa c e a nd n a r- spoke th u s : E s th e r,” he a n s w e re d , s p ite o f b e » h e c a m e u p (n o t s m ilin g ; oh. no, she in g In tra d e s .” r o w s h o u ld e rs w e r e fillin g o u t w it h “ B re th r e n , t h e L o r d ssSti „ d id n 't s m ile !), b u t w h e n she h a d fin on the heads o f s in fu l c ra p a b o o ts rs -■Because of being In the trades, good, s o lid flesh. I f w e w a n t to be sav e d , la t u s p r e y .” A t th e e n d o f th r e e y e a rs th e fo r e is h e d h a lf a to n g u e and d r u n k som a she corrected sw iftly. • vibrant ring oped dowu down'on a le she f e lt b e tte r a n d re m a rk e d Then be dropped on hte knees In her voice that brought hls eyes m a n a ta r te d o u t as a n In d e p e n d e n t and hto voice waa heard praying sto” « " T b i t Is th e la s t s u m m e r I ’ m go in g again to her face. But she was look c o n tra c to r, a n d th e l>oss to o k bis t o m a k e m y s e lf u n c o m fo rta b le b y go ing out at the marching blocks, her plac e . P e n n in g to n w o u ld th e n h a v e the notes o f the storm. _____ T h e sold iers Join ed w tth t b s p re a c h in g a w a y . H o w n ic e th e house does gsse steady, but w ith s trem ulous becom e boss, b u t th e n e w c o n tra c to r e r In hto p r a y e r . I n a a b o rt t im a la te - naked t h a t he go w i t h h im as fo r e tr nees of the d elicate'lip s that some- m a n . a n d P e n n lu g to « . w i t h a n odd •n ts tlo n a , m oa n s a n d p»>m l»«« Could "Just so,” I remarked. lig h tin g “Yoe see. my d e a r. It w s w T bow reminded him of the odd note to fe e lin g o f e x a lt a t io n a n d w o n d e r, c on be heard os every hand. I t w as S ra- — ' iluglng or praying. The whole ment waa "converted” In a very few erder to A b o u t 11 o 'c lo c k I re c e iv e d one: A m here. W ill w a it fo r you to come beck. “ T w o n d e r ." 1 r e m a r k e d sottO voce, “ I f t h a t In f e r n a l s u n has ta k e n I t In to h is c h a n g e a b le ho t h<*ud to com e o u t a t th e seashore as w e ll as h e re .” W h a t w a s 1 to do? W h a t w o u ld M o l ly do? M y e x p e rie n c e w l t ji m y d e a r w i f e g a v e m e to u n d e rs ta n d t h a t h er re a s o n in g w o u ld be s o m e th in g lik e th is : “ M y h u sb an d Is a m a n . a n d m en a re a ll o b s tin a te . I ’ m n o t g o ing to g ive In to h im . I ’ m h e re, a n d h e re I ' l l s ta y . I f be b a d been s en sible a t th e o u tse t, th ia w o u ld n 't h a v e h a p p e n e d ." The r e a d e r m a y n o t u n d e rs ta n d th ia la s t s ta te m e n t, b u t I do, because I'm used t o w o m a n ’s lo g ic —t h a t Is, M o lly ’s logic, T h u s th in k in g , I to o k th e n e x t tr a in f o r th e seashore, fir s t te le g ra p h in g , o f course, t h a t I w o u ld d o so. I s tru c k a c h a n g e In th e w e a th e r d u r in g th e a f t e rn o o n . T h e sun w e n t b a c k u n d e r th e c lo u d s , a n d b y th e t im e I re a c h e d th e o c ean I w a s g re e te d b y th e m o s t d is m a l s oun d in th e w o rld , a fo g b o rn . A t th e h o te l I fo u n d m y te le g r a m to M o ! ly (u n o p e n e d ), b u t n o t M o lly . She had g o ne to Join m e In th e m o u n ta in s . “ Y o u see.” a a ld th e la n d lo rd , ' “ th e s u n rose c le a r th ia m o rn in g , a n d th e a ir w as very s o ft Y o u r w i f e decided t o a ta y h e re a n d te le g ra p h e d y o u . B u t b y 10 o’c lo c k th e fo g c a m e In , a n d she nothing, and an expreshlofi of specula tlon waa beginning to appear on hla face. O f course Pennington must t * dead, fo r he was a man who required a great deal of money, and being In Europe made the money more Im p e rn tlve. The agent was In h alf mind to communicate with the nearest rela tive, but hesitated and oonclnded to w a it a little longer. A small portion of Bather K f lt o n ’s property consisted of downtown tene meats, and in the last few years she had become infected w ith the ta o n n movement and was remodeling them w ith more regard for the Inmate«* wel fare th a n h e r r e n t roll. Several W w l" had already been rebuilt and oee*pled and recently to hasten the work she had given a block to a new contractor. W hen the old building* were ffam o l- lahed and the new w alls up a dozen or more feet she want down to look a t the work.*L Men were springing np to the cress timbers, dropping beck and walking about on the narrow beams «agrytng heavy loads, and all w ith each nneou cern and fearlessness th a t she stood looking a t them, fearfu l and yet fasci nated. Poised on the very end of s timber almost above her waa an alert, com pactly b uilt man who seemed to be d ir e c t in g th e work. Komething a b o u t him drew her gaze back again a nd again, yet even while her eyes hlbdled they filled mistily. H e waa so like and yet so unlike, so w h at the other might have been and was not. Presently the man sprang lightly across to another timber, Zove»» or eight feet away, explained something about the work to a new man, then crouched and dropped to the ground tw elve feet below. A s he turned he stood facing the owner, a n d they gased for some mla- R e c e n t ly E n la rg e d WITH 2 5 ,0 0 0 N e w W o r d s N e w G a s s t t e e r o f t h e W o r ld w ith more than 2ft,n» title«, baaed on tbs latiwt oetiaua returns. N e w B io g r a p h ic a l D i c t i o n a r y containing the nam es o f over 10,(0« noted persona, date o f birth, death, oto. Edited by W. T. HA DRIB, Ph.D~, LL.D., United State« Commissioner o f Education. 2 3 8 0 Q u a rto P ag es N e e d e d in E v e r y H o m e Alno W ebster'« C olU rl«t»iD h tlon ary i in. 111» P»M. Regular K d ltin n 7«U t*H araa. » 1C« Edition »KR»H,l!4 la. 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