t J a / !» The • Broadway and CSme Upon TManaVUt- tle woodetl park. The tree» cadfebt Platt's eye at once, and he most tutn along under the winding walk beUuath them. The lights shone upon two bright tears In tbe model’s «yea. 1 “ I don’t like that,” said Platt "W h a t’» the matter?” “Don’t you mind,’’ said Miss Asher “W ell, it’s because—well, I didn’t think you were that kind when I first aaw you. But you ark all a lik e And now w ill yoffitake me home, or w ill I have | to call a cop?” O b s e rv e r. MUHO, OHBOOH : F R ID A Y ..................... O c t . 16. 19Q8 By O. H E N R Y . Personal T a lk W ith Yew. If you do not read T he Observer JYhy N a i f We uh on Id lik e to have you tak e It, and w e k n o w It w o u ld be profitable to you to becom e a , subscriber. W e »end It tw o year» for $2 60; o n e y e a r $1 60; 1 2R c t* a m o n th 1» »’ t m uch. T r y It. O rd e r by Postal C ard, and pay for It w h en you can. A t any tim e when requested to do ao, the paper w ill be discontinued. But we exp ect th a t a ll arrear» w ill be paid before such request l».m ade. I t i»ea»v to a»k u» X x a natenr.ent, w h ic h w ill be c h e e rfu lly rendered a t any tim e . FOR CHEAPER MEAT, Packers to Start Campaign to Make Beef Cost Less. CHOICE CUTS ROOT OF EVIL W ill Ra R educed In P ric e In O r d e r to Shew American Public the Value of Porticne Naw Considered Worthless. Chuck Steak A fter Careful Cooking Good E a tin g , 8 a y s E x p e r t. ft-’’ Every person In the country la In­ terested in the price of meat and w ill therefore also be Interested Is a move­ ment which the western packers are preparing to undertake to teach the Amerlcau public that other portions of a beef are aa nutritious and. when pro,»erly cooked, aa palatable aa the eoetller cuts. The ultimate eud will be tBe lowering of prices on all grades of meats, especially In those cuts which •r e now In chief demand. In abort, the western packers are preparing a campaign to teach the pub­ lic to buy and eet the whole “critter” and not a few choice cuts alone, from the sale of which the retailers say they must obtain tbe coat of the entire csr- t core because of their Inability to* sell the cheap cuts. Thia campaign la to ^e carried on through the vetall deal­ ers o f the country, who w ill be coached on tbs subject so fhorooghly that they * will be competent to teach th rtr cus­ tomers. The peckers say one of the chief res eons why beef la not cheaper In Amer­ ica la that the people demand the best cuts and leave ao much of the so called Inferior grades on the hands of the peckers that they are forced to keep the price of the best cuts up to counter­ act the waste, but If tbe sales of the cheaper grades were Increased the cost • f ail would decrease materially. One of tbe packers* arguments w ill be taken from the year book of the United States department of agricul­ ture, w ritten by George K . Holmes. • chief of the bureau of statistics. M r. Holmes points out the mistake made by people of limited means In selecting the most expensive cuts when many of the unsought portions are equally or even more nutritious. One of Mr. Holmes* oomments la as follows; “Although epicureans admit and chemists demonstrate that the neck piece Is toothsome and nutritious. It bears the lowest price. In fact. It would hardly bo considered respectable to ask the butcher for a piece of the neck. Perhaps a lew order of proficien­ cy In the houaewlfe’s cooking in the past gave to the neck piece Its low place. The story might have been d if­ ferent had the cook known how to utilise the meat In the making of at­ tractive and delicious dishes. The point o f the argument Is that cheap cuts of a good carcass are as good as expen­ sive pieces When Judiciously selected and property Cooked.’’ American butchers complain that the average housewife has little knowledge of the a rt of cooking. She does not know bow to make a tasty dish of the cheap grades of m eat She therefore buys the beet steaks, slaps them In the frying pan and places them on the ts hid when she thinks they are properly cooked. On the other side of the Atlan ttc the cuts are placed on a more equal footing, the demand for the different cuts bring more general. On this side the laborer’s wife la more likely to or­ der chops or steaks than to ask for brisket or neck, and in consequence It pays the big packers to send barrels and barrels of brisket and tb e cheaper cuts to Bnglnnd. while In many cases the American botcher» would prefer purchasing more of the portions from which they take the so called “choice*’ outs te stocking up with the entire car- Casa. W h ile the tenderioln Is the tendereat and la considered the most delicate cot. It Is sot so Juicy or so well flavor­ ed as other portions loss tender, and It 1s not nearly ao nutritious aa parts Which require more cooking. And both tenderloin and sirloin contain leas nutritive value than Is found In the cheeper meats. Another government expert says that a ebuck steak after careful cooking e o m p e 's favorably with a round or alrtoia from the same carcass. (C o p y rig h t. 1906, by th e B. 8 . M c C lu r e Co.J T lx well that hay fever and colda do not obtain in tbe healthful vicinity of Cactus City, Tex., for the dry goods emporium of Na­ varro A Platt, situated there, la not be aneexed at. Twenty thousand people In Cactus City scatter their silver coin w ith lib­ eral hands for the things that their hearts desire. The bulk of this semi­ precious metal goes to Navarro A P la tt T heir huge brick building covers enough ground to graxe a dozen head of sheep. You can buy of them a rat­ tlesnake skin necktie, an automobile or an eighty-five dollar latpot style la­ dy’s tan coat In twenty different shades. Navarro Platt first Introduced pen ulea yrest of the Colorado river. They had been ranchmen w ith business heads, who saw that the world did not necessarily have to cease its revolu­ tions after free grins w ent o u t Every spying Navarro,- senior part­ ner. fifty-Qva, half Spanish, cosmopoli­ tan. able, polished, bad “gone on” to New York to buy goods. This year he silled at taking up the long trail. H e was undoubtedly growing older, and he looked at hla watob several times a day before tbe hour came for hte siesta. “John,” he said to hte Junior part­ ner, "you shall go on this year to buy tbe goods.” , P latt looked tired. " I ’m told,” said he, “that New York te a plumb dead town, but I ’ll go. I can take a w h irl in San Antone for a few days on my way and have some fun.” Tw o weeks later a man In a Texas full dress "oult—black frock coat, broad hrimmwi soft white hat and lay down collar three-quarters of an Inch high, with black, wrought Iron necktie—en tered the wholesale cloak and ault es­ tablishment of Zlzzbauin A Son on lower Broadway. Old Zlxzbaum had the eye of an osprey, the memory of an elephant and a mind that unfolded from him In three movements like tbe puzzle o f the carpenter’s rule. H e rolled to the (rout like a brunette polar bear and shook P latt’s hand. “And how 1s the good M r. Navarro In Texas?” he said. “T bs trip was too long for him this year, ao? W e wel­ come M r. P la tt Instead.” A bullaeye,” said Platt, “and I ’d give forty acres of unirrigated Pecoa eouuty land to know how you did IL” "I knew,” grinned Zlxxbaum, “Just a> I know that tbe rainfall In E l Paso for ■ u p year was 28.5 Inches, or an increase tf fifteen lhchea, and that therefore Na­ I to P la tt took her to the door o f her boarding house. They stood for a m in­ ute In the vestibule. She looked’ a t him w ith such scorn In her eyes that even hte heart of oak began to waver. Hla arm was halfw ay around her walat when aha struck him a stinging blow on the face w ith her open hand. Aa he stepped back a ring fell from somewhere and bounded on the tiled floor. P la tt groped for It and found I t “Now, take your useless diamond and go, M r. Buyer.” she said. H e »food »MU aa a granite cUff A room taxing on an evening gown or lav'ender and tulle... “Take your time, M r. P latt,’’ »aid M e eh an s » “T hink It over tonight You won’t find anybody else meet our prices on goods like these. I ’m afraid yoo’re having a dull time In New York, M r. P la tt A young man like you—of course you miss the society of the ladles. Wouldn’t you like a nice young lady to take out to dinner tills even­ ing? Miss Asher, now, Is a very nice young lady; she w ill make It agreeable for you.” “W hy, she doesn’t know me,” said Platt wonderlngly. “She doesn’t know “Thte was the other one—the wed­ ding ring,” said the Texan, bolding the smooth gold band on the palm of hte hand. Miss Asher’s eyes blazed upon him In the h alf darkness. “ Was that w hat you meant? Did you”— Somebody opened the door from In­ side the house. “Good night,’’ said P la t t “I ’ll seer you at the store t o m o r r o w *• Miss Asher ran up to her room aqd •hook the schoolteacher until she sat up in bed ready to scream “ Fire!” “Where te It?” she cried. - » “T h a t’» what I w ant to know,” said the model. "You’ve studied geography, Emma, aud you ought to know. V^here 1a Jt town called Cac Cac Oarac—Ca­ racas City, 1 think they called It?” “H o w dare you wake me up for that?” said tbe schoolteacher. “Cara­ cas 1s In Venesuela, of course.” “W hat’s It like?” "W hy, It’s principally earthquakes and negroes and-monkeys sad m alarial frv a r and volcanoes.” c2 don’t care,” said Miss Asher blithely. “I ’m going there tomorrow.” anything about me. Would she go? Par not acquainted w ith her.” “ Would six- go?” repeated Zlzzbaum, with uplifted eyebrows. “Sure, she would go. I w ill introduce you. Sure, she would go.” H e called Miss Asher loudly. She came, calm and slightly con­ temptuous, In her white shirt waist ' BBTAV*8 SPJSCIOU» RXOORD. and plain black skirt. “M r. Platt would like tbe pleasure of / ■ d g e T a f t r o l n t » O w * t h s S p o t» la ik « N a b r a a k w w 'a Fw M »- your company to dinner this evening,” »sal H la to r r . said Zlzzbaum, walking away. “Sure,” said Miss Asher, looking at (From Taft's Cincinnati Speech.I the celling. " I ’d be much pleased. “ What te it that we have to expect Nine-eleven West Tw entieth street from Mr. Bryan? Have we anything W hat t i m e r te expect but what be promisee? Have “Say T o'clock.** “AU right, hut please don’t come we anything to expect but what te bis •head of time. I room with a school­ based spun hte eloquence and adroitness as a public critic? Hae he teacher, and Bhe doesn’t allow any gen tletnen to call In tbe room. There isn’t ever given any practical demonstration any parlor, so you’ll have to w ait In • f bis ability to meet problems and solve them? Has be ever done any­ the hall. I ’ll be ready.” varro A P la tt w ill buy a >15,000 stock A t half past 7 Platt and Miss Asher thing but formulate proposition» In bla of salts this spring Instead of >10,000, sat at a table In a Broadway restau­ eloaet of aa utterly Impracticable as In a dry year. But that w ill Jae to­ ra n t She waa dresaed In a plain, filmy plausibility, and very little with a view morrow. There Is first a cigar In my black. P la tt didn’t know that It was • f their operation? ’By their fruits private office th a t . w ill remove from all a part of her day’s work. we »hall know them.* your mouth the taste of the ones you W ith the unobtrusive aid of a good "W ltb tb» record of promisee sod smuggle across the Rio Grande and w aiter he managed to order a respecta­ prophecies unfulfilled for a period wf like—because they are smuggled.” ble dinner minus the usual Broadway twelve years; with thia record of e I t waa late In the afternoon and busi­ prelltùinsrles. hunt for an laaua upon which to ness for the day had ended. Zlxxbaum Miss Asher flashed upon him a daz­ achieve the presidency; w ith this rec­ left Platt w ith a half smoked cigar and zling smile. ord of repudiation, ef negotiation and came oat o f the private office to son, "M ayn’t I have something to drink?” ef running away from national reepon who waa arranging hte diamond scarf- •he aaked. slbllltlee, Mr. Bryan comae forw ard pin before a mirror, ready to leave. “ Why, certainly,” said P la tt “ Any­ and aaka that tha people now give him “ Abey,” he said, “you w ill have to thing you w a n t” aa opportunity to put Into operation* take Mr. P la it around tonight and . / L ____ a “ A dry Martlnr,” she said )!o the ___ . . . _____ L new reforma ta respect to trusta show him things. They are customer» waiter. In respect to guaranty of bank " for ten years. Mr. Navarro and I we before When It waa brought and played chess every moment of spare her Platt reached over an took it Its, wholly untried, wholly than and eo their face hearing evidence time when be came. T hat 1a good, but away. their impracticability a n d 1 M r. Platt te a young man, and this te “W hat 1a this?” be asked. been devised by the ready hte first visit to New York. H e should "A cocktail, of course.” amuse easily.” ”1 thought It waa some Wind of tea eua looking for plausible a r fumed “All right,” said Abey, screwing th e you ordered. Thl«. te liquor. You can’t rather than real reforma. Ha ouly la a qualified way approved the postal guard tightly on hla pin. “ I ’ll take him drink thia. W hat 1a your first nanpe?” on. A fte r he’s seen the Flatiron and “To my Intimate friends,” said Miss savings bask recommended by the Re­ publican platform, which te a tried the head w aiter at the Hptel Astor and Asher freexlngly, “it Is ‘Helen.’ ” heard the phonograph plSy ’Under the “ Listen, ' Helen,” said Platt, leaning and proved means of encouraging tha Old Apple Tree’ It ’ll be. h alf past 10, over tbe tabla. “For many yeara ev-. wage earner aud small farm er to make and M r. Texas w ill be ready to roll up •ry time the spring flowers blossomed deposits In a bank absolutely recursi In hla blanket I ’ve got a supper en­ out on tbe prairies I got to thinking of but much prefers a system which tabu gagement at 11:80; but he’ll be all to somebody that I ’d never seen or beard a man’s money to pair another msa’s the Mrs. Winslow before then.” of. I knew It was you the minute I default, and which Instead of strength The next morning at 10 P la tt walked saw you yesterday. I ’m going back suing our banking system w ill break K Into the store ready to do buslnesa boma tomorrow, and you’re going w ith down by destroying the value ef tha H e had a bunch of hyacinths pinned me. I know It, for I saw It In your banking character and experience and on hla lapel. Zlzzbaum himself w ait­ eyes when yon first looked at ma. You capital and by offering inducement te ed on him. Navarro A P la tt were good needn’t kick, for you’ve got to fall into reckless and speculative bankers wtth- customers and never failed to take line. Here’s a little trick I picked out eut character or capital. , for you on my way over.” their discount for cash. “The record ef Mr. Bryan and hte H e flicked a two carat diamond soli- “And what did you think of our lit­ character, aa It la understood by a tle town?** asked Zlxxbaum, w ith tbe taire ring aerosa the table. Miss Asher twelve years' acquaintance with him. flipped It back to him with her fork. fatuous smile of the Manhattanite. hare Impressed tbe business communi­ “Don’t get freah,” she said severely. ” 1 shouldn’t care to live In it,” said “I ’m worth >100.000,’ said P la tt “I ’ll ty of thte country aud those whore the Texan. "Your son and I knocked around quite a bit last n ig h t You’ve build you the finest bouse In west Judgment determines whether or not Capital shall be Invested that ho la not -got good water, but Cactus City te f e t­ Texas.” “ You can’t buy me, M r. Buyer,” said e safe man with whom to try export- ter lit up.” “ W e’ve got a few lights on Broad­ Miss Asher, “if you had >100,000,000. ment» In government; that he lovas I didn’t thin k I ’d have to call you financial theories that are full of so­ way. don’t you thluk, M r. Platt?” “ And a good many shadows,” said down. You didn’t look like tbe others phistry and are Impractical ; that be P la tt “I think I like your horses best to me at first, but I see you’re all advances propositions with but little w are jof respect aa to how they may I haven’t seen a crowbalt since I ’ve alike.” be carried out In practice, and that be All who?” asked P la tt been In town.” A ll you buyers. You think because gives but little attention te the wel­ Zlzilm um led him upstairs to show we girls have to go out to dluuer with fare of the conservative business com­ the samples of suits. “ Ask Miss Asher to come,” he said you or lose our Jobs that you're privi­ munity In hla suggestions of reform. to a clerk. leged to say what you please. Well, Certainly hla record Justifies this Judg­ Miss Asher cam«, and P la tt o f N a­ forget I t I thought you were differ­ ment of him by the business men. If varro A Platt felt for the first time the ent from tha others, but I see I waa be was to be elected, unquestionably wonderful bright light of romance and mistaken.'* because of hla record, however much P latt struck hte fingere on the table now he may aeek to pore aa a conserva­ glory descend upon him. He stood still wjth a gesturs of sudden, Illum inating aa a graulte cliff above tbe Canyon of tive— because of hi» record, because of the Colorado, with bis w l.le ‘tl|t«a eyes satisfaction« the failure of the theory which he has “ I ’ve got it!” he exclaimed almost fixed upon her. She noticed bla look proposed for the last twelve years— and flushed a little, which was con­ hilariously. “The Nicholson place over hte election w ill mean a paralysis of on tbe north aide. There’s a big grove business, and we should have a recur­ trary to her custom. M Ire Asher was th e crack model of of live oaka and a natural lake. The rence of the dlsastroua business con­ Zlxzbaum A Hon. She was of the blond old house can be pulled down and tbe dition of the last Democratic adminis­ CURE FOR TIGHTWADS. type known as “medium.” H e r meas­ new one eet farther back.” tra tio n ” “Put out your pipe,” said Miss Ash­ Can Be Aeeempliehed Threugh H yp­ urements even went the required 88- er. “I ’m sorry to wake you up, but 25-42 standard a little better. She notism, Says Noted Physician. Hew te Relieve Choking. had been at Zlxxbaum’» two yea re and you fellows ’ might as well get wise, Dr. Negtraco, a noted physician, read “ Raising the left arm as high as you knew her buslnesa. H e r eye was once for all, to where you stand. I’m before the Medical Society In f'nrta a bright, but cool, and bed the chosen to supposed to go to dinner w ith you and can w ill relieve choking much more paper dealing w ith an analysis of the match her gaae against the optic of help Jolly yon along ab you’ll trade rapidly than the act of thumping one’s psychology of avarice, claiming ava­ tbe famed basilisk that fabulous mon with old Zkxxy, but don’t expect to back,” says a physician, and It te well rice to be a form of Insanity, curable Stef’s gaze would have wavered and find me In any of tbe suits you buy.” that every one should know It, for of­ by hypnotism and suggestion. “Do you mean to tell me,*’ said ten S person gets choked while eating softened first. Incidentally she knew The learned physician pointed out buyers. Platt, “that you go out thia way w ith where there 1s no one near to thump '■ ' *<* . ".g that close fletedneos la not the only "Now, Uflh Platt,** said Zlxzbaum customers and they all—they all talk him. Very frequently at meals and Sbuonnal symptom In an avaricious when they are at play children get “I want you to see these princess to you aa 1 have?** person. Like a victim of melancholia, “They all make playa,” said Miss choked while eating, and the custom gowns In the light shades. They w ill the close fluted person shuns society be the thing In your climate. This Asher. “ Rut 1 must say that you*vs • r y manner of relieving them 1a to and even bis friend» and spends hla got ’em beat In one respect. They gen­ •lap them sharply an the back. The first. If you please. Miss Asher.” days brooding over alleged troubles S w iftly In and out of the dressing erally talk diamonds, while you’Ve ac­ effect o f thia la to act the obstruction «nd financial problems lie la forever free The same thing can be brought room the prize model flew, each time tually dug one up.” on tbe lookout for persons liable to wearing a new costume and looking “ How long have you been working. about by raising the le ft hand of the deprive him of part o f bis wealth by more stunning with every change. She Helen?“ child aa high aa possible, and tha relief .. 1 » legal or Illegal moan«. Like Insane peo­ posed w ith absolute self possession be­ “Got my name pat, haven’t you? cornea much more quickly. In happen­ ple. ho lacks in moral and \physical fore the stricken buyer, who stood I ’ve been supporting myeelL-for eight ing« of thte kind there should be no tongue 'tied and motionleM while Elxs- years. I was a cash girl and a wrap­ alarm, for If the child sees that older The lecturer stated that he has cured liauin orated olllly of tbe styles. On per and then a shop girl until 1 waa persona or parents get excited the ef­ several persona so afflicted by hypno­ (he model’s face was her faint, 1m grown, and then 1 got to be a suit fect W bad. T h ^ h e s t thing to tell the tism and suggestion. He described hla personal professional smile that seemed model. M r. Texas Man, don't Ton child la to raise I t s ! e ft arm, and 1m away. method aa follows d to cover something like weariness or think a little wine would make thia mediately the d l^ M ^ Y Tbs physician must, a^pve all. gain contempt. dinner a little lesa dry?” - tbs dose fisted person’? confidence. . When the display was over Platt “ You’re not going to drink wine any A fter ho has bis confidoace be must seemed to hesitate. Zlxxbaum waa r u m K . dear. IT’a aw ful to think how­ Ceuw For Worry. suggest to him w ith, the aid o f'h y p - little aaxions, thinking that bis c»'/ “D id you have te good time a t your l ’ll come to the store tomorrow and get n e t la m to change hte habits and live tomer might be Inclined to try else- you. I w ant you to pick out an au­ musical?” a life In accordance w ith hte Income or w h e r e - B o t Platt waa only looking tomobile before we leave. T h a t’s all “ No.” answered Mi*. Cumrox. “E v­ woe Uh and later employ hypnotle sug over In his mind the l»est building sites we need to buy hare.” ery tim e the baud played anything I goatlos for charity and sociability. In In Cactus City, trying to select one on “Oh, cut that o u t- If you knew bow enjoyed I got worried for fear It wasn’t several cases the cute took tw o and which to build a bouse for hte w ife to alcfe I am e f hearing such talk.” classical enough to be the money e Aflgr the E lesir they walked Bowe S IW R F L H S „ WALL STREET MEN, Hitt Rulers Hard In H it New Book, “The Money Changers/' FAMED WIZARDS OF FINANCE. Famous Author Thinly Veils Identities of Those Whose Morals and Busi­ ness Methods He Savagely Attaoke. Theft and Contamination of Pure Women a Text. Veiled by fictitious namoa, but so minutely described as to make their Identity easily evident, the great men of W a ll street, the very m ie n of the financial world, are accused of shock­ ing crlm w by Upton Sinclair In hte new book, “Tha Money Changers.” Not only are there titans of finance charged w ith tha theft of millions and with the betrayal of women as a paa time, but the great financial panic of October, which threw thousands from employ men C and men of comfortable circumstances into beggary, te declared to have boon precipitated by a great money king’s fight to ruin another money king so that be might place a woman In 'hte power. The book opens with the arrival In New York of a beautiful girl widow, Lucy Dufree, whore early home ad­ joins the plantation of tbe Montagues, who are already established In tbe sm art r e t Tbe second night a fte r her arriv al she te invited to a dinner w ith the Montagues and there meets Stanley Ryder, president of the Gotham Trust company, the original of whom was the head of a great financial Institution who some tim e ago committed suicide. Lucy te much surprised to learn from Allan Montague that Ryder te a great speculator, her Idea of a bank presi­ dent calling for « most conservative man. Tbs book continues: “Lucy was silent, a little staggered at the remark. ’I am to ld / Montague added, w ith a smile. That even Hyder’» w ife won’t keep her money in the Gotham T ru s t’ ^“Montague bad not anticipated the effect of thte remark. Lucy gave a sud­ den s ta rt ’Hte wlfeT she exclaimed. “ 'W hy, yea,’ said Montague. ’D idn’t you know th a t be was married T* “ ‘No,’ said Lucy in a low voice. 1 did n o t’ » L ater O liver Montague, who te an­ other character, tells hte brother AUan that Stanley Ryder 1s going a fte r Luqy. Tbe book says: “ Montague stood for some time, lest in somber thought. ’1 don’t think It Will do him much good,’ he said. ’Lucy knows too much.* “ *Ltacy has never met e man like Stanley Ryder,’ declared the other. ’H e has spent all hte life hunting wo­ men, sad she 1» ue match for him a t all.” ’ There te much In the booh about D m W aturm aa. Readers w ill Instant­ ly recognise him aa the greatest pow­ er la W a ll street, but Upton Sinclair Plctures hlni as th» vilest of acuun- drels. H e te described as the man who can make or break tbe stock market, who controls banks, who has the treas­ ury department to Washington a t hte beck and call, who organised a great trust and has wonderful art collections and a superlatively fine steam y a c h t He Invited Lucy Dupree or Mrs. l'a y - loe fo r a »all on hte y a c h t I t wae nec­ essary fo r A llan Montague to are Lucy Dupree, wboee law yer he waa, on an Important buslnesa matter, and be boarded the yacht off the Battery to see her for a few minutes. A n officer told him Mrs. T aylo r was on beard and had left word fo r him. The book then says; M o n ta g u e had begun to aacesd, but a half second later be stopped short to consternation. “Through one of the portholes of the vessel he heard distinctly a muffled cry, ‘H elp! Help!* “And he recognised the voice. I t w Lucy’» I •’Montague hesitated only an Instant H e sprang up to tbe deck. “A t th e foot of the s ta ir» he found himself to a broad entrance ball, light ed by a glam dome above. He sprang toward a door Which opened la the db reotlqQ of the cry he had' beard and shouted aloud, ’Lucy! Lucy!* H e heard her answer beyend (he doorway and he seised the kneb and tried It. The door waa locked. “ *Open the deor!’ he shouted "There was no sound. ‘Open the doorr he railed again, ‘or I ’U break it down.* “Bultlhg Ms action to the word, ho flung h>s weight upon IL The barrier cracked, and then suddenly he heard a '*r ‘ “1 know; 1 know,” be said. “ I f you Hew Is Lseoth«n Life of Skirts. were I should not w ant you. But I When the embroidery on a whits am different from other men. Think p e ttic o a t Imglua to fray aud wear out o f It—think o f nil that I have on my put a couple of rows of machine stitch­ hands. I have no time to make love to women. But I love you; I loved you ing close together Just above where the embroidery has started to wear. the minute 1 saw you. la not that enough? . W h a t more can you ask? Then cut the worn portion sway and You know the world. You are no finish It w ith a row of lacs put on tha edge by overcasting It to the skirt on spring chicken.“ ‘And then I began to struggle again. tha wroug aide. I f the hem of the dust I shouted once or twtoe -I suu not sure ruffle te worn take some of the old -and then he clapped bla hand over fashioned rtckreck braid and stitch it- my mouth. Then I began to fight for to ths edge of ths worn hem through my life. I really believe 1 would ta v e the middle of the braid, letting the T rain « to T h « East Dally scratched tbe old creature’s eye* out If points on one aide of the braid show ha had not heard you out ta the below the edge of the hem. Thte w ill make a strong finish which w ill jast »11.’’ ’ ” Through Pullm an standards and as long as tbe s k irt nn.M xm . 1 90 p .a D . D p ni. A 90 p.m. now, I believe, and once every six friend reoommended D r K in g ’s New Paia«« Bissa, (»tSP») months or eo you w ill read In tbe Discovery. I began takin g It, and three I 00 a m. 7.00 p.m . SHOKAN K FLYKR ao »tap. flag newspapers that some woman ba» bottles effected a complete cure.” T he IL'JUpm 9.4» s.m. Peeeee Bigg» made an attem pt to blackmail him. fame o f this life saving cough sml^cold ‘ 'nato T hat te becaure ho does to every pretty remedy, and lung and throat uealer, 1a ton, C- »or d ’ Alene »ml Greet Northern point»' girl who comes Into hte office Just ex­ world wide, bold at Moro Pharm acy, A T L A N T IC KX P R ktM ) actly w hat old W aterm an did to you, for the Reel v lj H u n t­ 60c and >1; tria l bottle free. 7.4S p oi ington. 9.49 a.m and those who are qrrested for black­ U .« no »lop. mail are simply tbe ones who are so 11.99 p r a Paese» Bigg» ASt «.». unwise aa tJ make a disturbance.” P O R T L A N D -B IU O 8 Lacy Dupree still Insists that tbs in tbe O iro a it Court of the State o f Oregon L O C A L , for »II local point. I«ctw.cn Rigg» for tbe oc.unty of Skertuuu. man ba punished, aud she te told: and Portlend. You must realise tbe situation. lXU6«.nc Lv 19. ’JpX- Arrives at Biggs D o r ie B H u g g le e . P l a i n t i f f , 1 Thte man te a god In New York. He > O w lH n a b la a n d W illa a w e e lte B l v a v . controls a ll the avenues of wealth; he T h o m «a va. I ) lingulae. D e fe n d a n t. 1 can make or break any person he For A«torla and wav poliita, quo * chooses. I t te really the truth. I be­ T o Thom as D Ruggles, tbe shove nam ed ueotiug w ltb steauwr to r Ilw aoo aud lieve he could ruin any man to the defendant. N o rth Beach. Mtoamer Hasaalo, Ash city whom he chore to set out after. In tbe nam e Of tbe H taie of Oregon street dock. Leaves 8.00 p. in. dally, Yon are hereby re q n irrd to appear and He can have atnythhig that he wants exoept Huuday. Haturday 10 00 p .m . answer the oom plaint filed againet von in done ao fa r aa the police are concerned. the above e n title d e n tl.o u o r before tbe la -t Arrives 5.00 p. tu. dally except riuuday. I t te simply a m atter of paying them. day o f tbe tim e prescribed in the order of For Daytou, Oregon C ity and Y a m ­ And ba 1s accustomed to rule in every- pu eliostio n.to w it: on or before the lttih dev of U eto ber, lBOH, aud if voa fa ll to ao ap­ h ill R iver pointa, A eh street dock. ag. Hte slightest w him te law . I f pear and answer, p la in tiff w ill apply to tbe Leaves 7.00 a n t d aily except Sunday. ba wants a thing ha buys It. and that oonrt for the re lie f dem anded in the oom- Arrive» 6.30 p m dally except ricuday. p la iu t filed herein againet von, lo -w it for S 1a hte attitude toward women.” For I a " w I m I o ii , Idaho, and way |x«inta diasolring the b o u d a o f m a trim o n y The panic of last October 1s dealt decree n o * existing between the plan .! iff and v<>nr- from Iti parts, VVaeh. Leave Itiitaria w ith In tha book, and tbe three men, aelf on tbe gronnda o f deaerliou; and (or 6.40 a. ui , or uuou a rrly al tralu No. 4, the owner» of chains of bank» who m oh other and fu rth e r re lie f aa to tbe eoort dally exoept Haturday. A rriv e R ip aria were crushed, are described w ith »mall may aeem equitable and Just 4 p. m . d ally except F riday. fin e »ominous ie served upon voa by pub­ pain» to conceal the Identities of the lic a tio n thereof for tbe period of six »uoceee- F o r fu ll in fo rm a tio n call on er address original^ The hook aays: ive week» in T b e Hberm an County Observer, ‘There waa Stewart, the young a weekly newspaper o f general c irc u la tio n , n b liah id in Hberm an oounty, Oregon, in W m . M cM U R R A Y Lochlnvar out of the west. H e had p pnr«nauoe toHbe order of the H on W in H en- tried to buy tbe T ru st Company of tha rioha, Oountv Judge for Hberm an conntv, ( ì e i . ’ l l ’ a-aeog» I Ag’-n l, Republic long ago, and so the general d u ly made on the 27lh day of August, 1 Hili', P o rtla n d , O reg on . and the date o f the firat-publlcxtiou thereof know him and hte methods. He had is the 4lb day of Heptemt»e{, 19UM. fought the copper trust to a standstill T yson KiNssni., In Montana. '1'he trust had bought up 7la4ol6 -9011] A ttorney for P la in tiff the legislature and both poittlcal ma­ chines, but Cummings bad ai»penled to lU M M O N B —In the Circuit Court ol Ihe Btale * of Oregon, for Bhcrman county. tbe public In a aeries of sensational Tine title* N o l2 N orthbud -toutli- campaigns and had got-hte Judges Into March 8, lOoH jound I»o»re tiger B ertha M W in to n , P la in tiff, (MtMClIgr i “ office, and to the end tbe trust bad ya. dolly STATIONS dally vhe«n forced to buy him o u t And there Charles B W iu to u ,D e fe n d an t. was f'umtritrtgs, the Ice king, who td r 0 Higgs.___ 11 06 orvr years had financed the politleal ma­ T o Charles B W in to n , tbe above nam ed de­ 12-86pui 6.4 . . . Utleem a. , . . 10 86 12 55 fendant. chine to the city and by securing a 7 0 ........HI lik e .. , i . 10.26 l.no In ihe nam e of the Htnte of Or>gon: monopoly of the docking privileges You ere hereby required to appear in tb< 1.16 b 8 , , . W »»co, , . , 10.16 had forced all hte rivals to the wall. strove e n title d court, and nnawer the oom 14.1 . . K lo u d y k c . . 10.00 ‘ 1.30 H e had ret out to monopolise tbe p la iu t filed against you in the above entitled 1 to 18 1 . . . Hsndoii . . . W. 6ft -u lt, on or Irefore Ib e last day of the tim» 10.2 Hay Connu Jol * t coastwise steamship trade of the coun­ prescribed in the o ld e r of pu blicatio n, to- 10 0 . . M c D itio ld s.. 0 36 1.66 try and had bought line a fte r line of w it, on or irefore the 2Bd day of October, 23.» . . . D e M iw a ... 0 .2 0 wela by thte same device of ‘pyra­ 1908. and if yon fa il to eo appear and a na«ei 2 10 2 7 .0 ........Moro . . . . 0.10 miding,* aud now, finding that be need­ p la in tiff w ill apply io the court for the re­ 2 26 lie f dem anded ;n the com pla'int filed herein 2 .to — 30 4 . E rskln vllle . 8 65 ed still more money to buy out hte againet yon; to -w it, fo r a decree dieaolving 3 .1 0 38 6 .Gr»»» Volley. 8.86 rivals, he had purchased or started a the bonds of m atrim ony now existing be 3 35 46 8 . . . B o u rb o n ... 8 10 dozen or so of trust companies and tween tbe p la in tiff and yonraelf, ou the' 4.00 7 .6 6 62 6 ........K e n t . . . . ground» o f desertion ................................... 67.3 banka ” . . . . W i l c o x . . . 7.46 and for »sob other and fu rth e r re lie f aa to 4 20 ” 5 .0 0 a rv 70 0 . . . H h o n lk o ... 7.16 o m The steel trust and the Mississippi tbe oonrt m ay aeem equitable and jnat. T h ia »amnions la served upon you br pob- Steel company, which to tbe Tennessee For rale » end In fo rm a tio n a pply to Coal and Iron compaity, ar» the dis­ Ita a lio u thereof fur a period o f six weeks in Th e Hberm an County Observer, a weekly * F. C R A B T R E E , A g en t, guised figures In the novel, as are also newspaper uf general eiroolatlon published M oro. O r. tb» past and present presidents of the in Hberm an oounty, Oregon, Io pursuance former and tbe bushwhacking specu­ to an order o f the Mon. Wm H enriohe, County Judge for Hberm an oountv, d u ly lators w ho controlled the latter. Tbe made on tbe lOih day of Hept., 1JMJH, and term er owner of the chief subsidiary the date of tbe first publication thereof ie company of the steel trust 1s pictured tbe l l t b day of Kept., 1V0B. J bvvbbt A L uno M, as a mam who palmed off rotten armor 7 t« lln ‘/8-3ug Attorneys fo r P la in tiff plate on the governm ent According to Sinclair’s book the panic a t October waa brought on by “ W ater­ man” to break "R yder” and the lat­ and ter’s company, the Gotham T ru st com­ pany. so as to put Lucy Dupree at hte mercy. A ll of her money was In the trust company, and she held Ryder’s note for >140,000 for railroad stock. In­ U n til further notice I w ill not herited from her father, which she had carry with me on m y trips over the sold him. “W aterm an ’’ also brought cou n ty an y m edicines, naive« or Overtend Express trains for Haleru, on the panic so he could have ao ex­ lin im en ts; but a fu ll stock w ill be Uoeeburg, Ash I laud, Haorameuto, Og­ cuse for taking over the Mlsshalppl kept on hand ot m y store and all den, Han Franciooo, Htocktou Los Steel company. m ail orders, ^ ill be prom ptly filled Angeles, E l Paso, N ew Orleans and tbe E a s t Leaves Portland Union Depot, W h a le a n d L in a r In R aes. 8 46 p. tu. Arrive» 7.26 a m , d ally . Passenger» on the liner Kenatngton, i l s s . Hunter, i j t , D s a o « , t a g o i M o w in g tralu connects at Wixxlburn which arrived to New York recently dally except Sunday w ith trains for from Liverpool, when neartag ths M t. Angel, Milverton B row nsville, banks of Newfoundland noticed a large Springfield, W en d lln g aud N a tro n , sperm whale racing alongside. Fo r leaves Portland U n ion Depot 8.80a m half an hour tbs big fish easily kept arrives 6.66 p. tu. pace w ltb the ship and then slowly Eugene passenger connects at W ood­ forged ahead and tried to oross the burn w ith M t. Angel and Milverton BUSINESS COLLEGE] local. Leaves Portland U n ion Depot bows of the Kensington. There was a WASMIMSTOM AND VSNTM ST» slight shock, and tbe sea for some dis 4.15 p. m ., returns 10.36 a .m ., d ally , eOWTUAND, ONSaON tones was covered w ith blood. W R IT E F O R C A T A L O G Corvallis passenger leaves Portland t'iaru Ttm is a «oog FnNrton U nion Depot 7.80 a m ., srrlvee6.60 p.m. Paris Automobil» Hearse. D a lly . . A new type of automobile hearse has Sheridan passenger leaves Portland been so arranged by a Paris under Union Depot 4 60 p.m ., arrives8.26a.m . taker, aays Popular Mechanics, that Dally. ths coffin te stored to the rear part of Forest Grove passenger leaves Port­ tha automobile, while the mourners land Union Depot 10.46 p.m ., arrives aru seated on the scats provided alxrr» 1.60 p.m . D a ily exoept Himday. aud can thus accompany th e jx x ly P rotland, O regon. man’s voice; ‘All right W alt’ “ Montague escorted Mrs. T aylo r up to tbe deck a fte r she wan reteaaed from t he room. Tbe officer waa «till stand tog to perplexity. “ ’Mrs. T ay lo r wishes to go ashore,* aatd Montague. ’W ill you get ue boat?* • 1 told you how I mqf W aterm an at hte a rt gallery,’ said Lucy. ’M r. David Alden took me, and the old man waa so polite and eo dignified—why, I never had the slightest Idea! And theU he ute me ' a little note—In hte own hand, mind you—Inviting me to be one of s ’ party for ths first trip of the BrunnhlMo. O f course I thought It was »11 r i g h t 1 told you I was going, you know, and you didn’t have any bbjec ttons either. ” *1 w ant down there, and the launch met me and took me on board, and a steward took me down Into th a t room and le ft mp, and a oecood later tha old meg him self came In. And be shut tbs' door behind him and locked ttl • “ 'H o w do you do, Mrs. 'IhylorT” he said, and before I bed's chance even to often my mouth and reply be came to me and calmly put hte arms around ■an. “ ‘ “M r. Watermam.” I said. ”1 w ant y o u to re te s re m s ." “ • “I love you,” he said. “ T remember his going on like that fe r some time. And, fency. them 1 was! I m ight as well have been In ttea grip o f a bear. Too would not think I t yon know, hot he Is terribly Btrotw. 1 « m id not more. I could hardly think. I was suffocated, and nil the tim e I could fate hte brenfti oo a y feoo. and ha was glaring Into my «yes like some terrible w ild baost “ ‘ “Mr. Waterman," I paotantoR “I - OREGON S ito rçrlJN E «» union P acific 3 FPLÖMBII SOUTHERN BÏ. SOUTHERN PÀCIFIC CO., Sunset, Ocean Shasta Route via S O U T H OLN Esmond Hotel PORTLAND OSWEGO SU BU R B A N O SC A R W ords of Pralfl© For the several Ingredients of which Dr, Pierce's medicines are composed, as glvefi by leaders In all the several schools of medicine, should have far more weigh» than any amonnt of non-professions! tes­ timonials. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip­ tion has t u x b a im ) b or howkstt on every bottle-wrapper, Io a full list of all its in­ gredients printed in plain English. I f yon are an Invalid woman and suffer from frequent headache, backache, gnaw- 1nctJn9«iMt.TMTffl'" Wes a very best ^scriptiQD 1* c o m p o M i 01 native medicinal roots known to medical re medic' science for the cure of woman’s peculiar ailments, contains no alcohol and no harmful or habit-forming dtrigs.« Do not expect too much from "Favorite Prescription! ’ It will not perform mira­ cles ; It will not dlsolva or cure tumors. No medlvtow will. -It will do as much to establish vigorous health In moat weak­ nesses and ailments peculiarly Incident to women as any medicine tan. I t must be given • fair chance by perseverance In Ita use (or a reasonable length of time. You c a n ’t »ffnrd to re re n l a. M«IUlWf1l|- womes areTnvIted to consult Dr. Pierce, by letter,/ree. All curresponrV once te guarded as sacredly secret and ANDBRSON MANAQBR to r Front ui M m W i F re e bus to and from train s S E R V IC E A N D Y A M H I L L t D IV IS IO N . ' Depot, Foot o f Jefferson Street. Leaves from Jefferson street depot for Dallas and Interm ediate points dally, 4 16 p.m. A rriv e Portland, 10.16 a .m . T b e Independence M onm outh Motor L in e operate« d aily to M onm outh and 6 0 c, 7 6 c, 8 1.0 0 , 8 I .6 0 , 8 2 . A irlie, connecting w ith S. P. Co’s train« at Dallas and Independence. Tickets to Eastern points and Europe, E uropean Plan also Japan, C hina, Honolulu and A Good C lean F a m ily H otel Australia. R ates by th e day CITY TICKET OFFICE, Corner Third and W ashington. Phone Main 7*1. Portland, Or. C. W . STINGER, W m. flcMURRAY City Ticket Agent. Qen-Paaa. A f t FOLK’S BAZETTEER OuBlne»» D ire c to ry o f each C ity, T o w n end V illa « » In O regon nnd W ash in g to n , g ivin g n D escrip tive Sketch e f each place, D o c*tlo n , “ ’ Iti»» and a Clneel- ___ ___ ____ of eaoh Buslnesa a n d Frofeaelon. ~ • m W, i-MW«. m * r~«ea nàto we m I h u , m I im M m .« e-'w m ( mu , er te m êle n t. nmmm I m , f’Mi » -I iwa *a < « • u. B m , 1 1 1 “ .1 •—«. »•«- H .b ,U a l« . MIMM- H . IS W. xatlve and regulator of the lavati They Invigorate stomach, liver and One a laxative ; two or three a — "* t»l»r SlIK Tk. (MMM. >MM — « _LL__ 1 7 5 7 SOflSBS» ST. DilCXMS non«roan. n x . fe n d a n t. In the nam e o f tbe State o f Oregon: I o n ere hereby required to appear and answer the oom platnt tiled against von in the above e n title d «nit, on or before the last day o f the tim e preeorlbad in tbe order of pu blicatio n, towitKTn or before the 80th day of October, l'JOH, and i f yon fa il toeo appear and answer, p la in tiff w ill apply to Ib e O o u rl for tbe re lie f dem anded in the eom plain t filed herein egainet you, to w it: For a decree diaaolving the bond» o f m atrim on« now e t- ieting between ibe p la in tiff aud yourself on the gronnda of hab itu a l groas drunken nee«, and (o r anoh other and fa rth e r re lie f as to the Gonrt m ay eeem equitab le and ju st. T h ia enmmone ie eereed upon you by pub­ licatio n thereof for a period of aixsoeoaee- ivwweeke in IheH herm an Oounty O baarver, • weekly nerwapeper o f general eiranlatl<>n iibiiebed in Hberm an eonnty, O regon, in , nrananoe to an order of tbe R on W m U en - r cha, Oonnty Judge for Sherm an Aonn-y, niy m ade on the IHtb day of September IM S , nd *he date o f tbe Aral pu blicatio n thereo f the 18th day o f Septem ber, 1900. w. D . F s a a s u s , 7iel8o8fi-a001 '• I,- ' ■ Ve-F, I 4 Attoenax for PlainUff \