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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1905)
• • e » ♦ »©♦♦ + + ♦»♦+■»♦♦♦++^ air is Extra L ong Feed your hair; nourish If; give It something to live on. Then it «ill »top falling, and will grow long and heavy. Ayer’s Hair Vigor Is rhe only hair-food you can bsy. For 00 years it has bee* doing |u»t what we claim it will do. It will not disappoint you. • My 'sir s»*a »■» M •’ ri I' ’ •<•*♦ «•!> f A • H« ’1 v 1« <»»>• as© s • 1» »• * «•««>*•> *• ’ * TM»»»»n»»*|,< * < a' ■ < B' t*> «* * It * M »-• J I t • • - t •^rwSu Btr»M* (vie C Ay»» r< . Î »»II. M-»» ■*«<wfMtwrer* *t MtStPtfM.ll. mie uu*-*t mn<u :| The Special Correspondent (§)__ - - CHAPTER XXVI «Cuwuaoed» I m puas» bi r ! will go l*ark tu I wvfli to be nailed to the ff«e< of th* I n My head swim« It ia true w* ar* running toward the ahys? N»« I am mad Farwkuir and rie»! »ver hks arc* tun pl>«-*© w«mld ba kur:..; as wall. They Would share our fat« TL©.» would ¡««rriish with aa Hut the©© ar© ah««uta la fr.«nt of th« t* ata L. The •< ream« -f p*.»pl* being kill *d. There is no dtiubt Dow Th« dri»«e • nd th© st«»ker • rr twtog lU»u<lrl I ferì the «¡*wd of th« trata brgin to •Ja« ki law. t tbe rutilan« One 1 undcratan«! «W»w t*> to work th» train, and be I* km«*« S «H»w «i*«wing it t« to enable them tu jump »ff aud avoid the rwta»tr«»phe I l*egin to ma »ter my t«»r|>»«r drunk*» man. I < n<nni-r< iaI !’»■ «r.i»»««. P oh . i rr .. «i country lo gi»<i'l.«r bktc ! l«r la Europe I«>l »«.< of Eng •h tnrrrhaiits ai» turen tivad« ■ tour of 1 h» re I am at Li« side WA the f»~»t plat* n y feet in the bl«-»I <«f the driver ah’! ». - : et ok er who h«v* l**cn thrown >«ff «M» t» • boo'. et I th* Use. ly r»'• I vm I »tei «ut’ '«1 , : Farwakiar and hi* c* m|»*nl»»M ar© n«» Frencti «utlior ■ «• i kmger here Hat before they went one ■MSf r »»f them ba* lahm ««ff the brake« jammed qaei.ll; tuaJe k • «ri ■ I down th* ©r-g tlaf««© t»« full •;*«-! thrown land Al“- il >■» tir ■ . i fresh rusto Int«» th* fir* b*»l sad th* contemplale • «Imll.r «leu • » t train .• mn;t.< with frightful v«-l<city Germar.y »r ! Ih« « . • I. v • .| a In a few n.iiiUtffw ws ahsll ©vseb lb© vladwri lltely mtl.f«'tum t.y tl>e G> riir©gt*tir «ml îiW-l'lt©. Il • a« Kir .it ebanta a o are p a ig fo g.> « ; r as • vur»nnbe©. Hut In vain i» he Ir».la a».'. • » a • : I »«■ ■ ■ tn mur* (h© r«-gu 1st«»© b» «huí t off icsui. t«» pul <»n th© («©Ah* T *hno- Merline» of th • • •t." «’>• <' with ■. i In i tell p..|M.f”’ I about report oo th» »ii'.le. t. : .1 x r tli.r. I» hat <*an he d>»Y ri<»y >.» ;• t • » »■■ ' • ay.” (B 'H ,' rhat I« thatF’ concept loi « or ,< t pre > - the fire/' aaya Kuik>> calm rr*aM bu.lue«» relation, ai l ■ n I It w n tbe safety taire«, and murb Inatru ’tlon to the »« u■’ «<• etigt .|e« And It « o . I ' • I. • that the only * t»r ■r «te t stepping It* «facturera ai>d ««:- « • I ««•re it reached the viaduri I »levatura to Hur--, m K »»ko a*-®11rt*-l th© coal «»n to th© fir«- 1 , • l*ara II* ttiri»«"d on th© gv©*its©t Iraugbt, th© air reared arn«©* th© •»lie. «Mut f ■ . . f1 I r 11 •*•■«■. th© praMwir© g»«e*i up, up. a mid © h©avmg <«f th© n»’«t»«»<». th© t*rll**w|ng to In-roa.e • <d Ihr is-Hlr-r, tit© beating »»f th© ¡»t*t>in* «11*.- W r ar«' g«»*ng • bundre-l kilumets’ra an Railway Rato Lsg »lafion b« ur “Grt Isark!** shunta Kink-». alture the Al ths b mu;«! ' nvc- ' ri • ' ’ ' » roar **G«rt ha«*k int«> the lanT* der of Railway C«‘n-!u. • r* “Ami you. Kitikor* held al Portland, <»rrg -n. rv» »Inti •»» “Grt Hark I tail y< wers ur a n« u*iv a ! | '- I v .• • t . f va Irr« and I •©* i» kun hang «*n eenlimenU «« '■ tl • »4'*-- < 1 ; i *«"l put hi* » whole weight lei ers. • “< h»!* he »bout« 000 railroad empta«* w m t ‘ • am through I am »»ff 'O-f the t© part represented. 1 ' *«' r<* q ’ ■ *■ the van a. I awake “indorse the attitude «d I’:«-» fi« »1 •Il my •I rengt h luirk! Get back”’ Roiorvrlt in condemning *• ri h '- w paaftrngt r* suddenly waking and other illegaht . • •• < • th« •!e©p Iregtii to run from the front attitude t th« • *‘i '■ A « t * » » a » * ■ ar* ©tp!»«©lon and • hava joined with the n ’ quest ion." They then r«ej-« }*oint out to r<i;gr««* the "mill -« a b lluiuvter. bihty <d logislat i-’h ii th« Il .top. hands of a c inmie*» n ¡«»war rr rail l'- p- t. th« major. Calerne, m-at oC thè way rates, now I .«©r by far m tl » pn»«engrr. ir* uut ou thè llu« lu au Ih Cmtwi States than in an* «»th* r un slant. V nnw»*rk of scaff»4ding app*ars con try,** becauM such regulation v uM "teeult in litigation at 4 c '■ i*> n an I fuhi-dly in th* <!arkt««»s» •!«•»* thè pier» which w et© tu <wrrj th» viaduct ncn«a* inevitably ten«! ho an rril- ri« ! rr-*!-,;. thè Tjot» ralley. lion in rate«, irrrepe« 11 . <» til tl.«' firx Tw»« bnndr*«l yards further th* train lion of ths ability <»! th© rai'.r» -»•!* t WT»»ild havs berti l**wt in thr al«) ss ■ ’and th© redm t > . « of the in< reused . *t f tl.cir * , | » < TIAITEH XXVII. and malenala.'" Tb«\v furtio-r p An«! I. who wanted •’Incident,' w h«» twat©-! against am h | «©r • n.g „ feared the wearlue*« of • in<>n«»t»«nou* v«»j a ge of *ii thousand kihHnetera, in the to lb© present Inter course *»f which I should n«»t mrvt with Iwta-aui»© “the p’ ’| ♦» i •«<’ » not in harmony with < or idea < f Im* r as itnpreaa&Mi or emotion worth r loth In g in t}|*** Iran Juriaptmlei <*. ins«m .< as p 1 Isa tv ma t* smMhrr muddle <»f It, 1 template« that a sin. •• ‘ -is iss «<!t» ’ Mjr |. rd Fsru«kisr. nf wh»»m I ths right to m\‘- 4«t»*, ‘t. ’ !.»■! ma-!«• a L«-©«» by tdegrsph- for th** condemn and then «• !• r. «■ its h itilrr» if th* Twentieth Century. © W«. are. •• I hat*- « aí »I. two hundr«-d ¡»©al, which is man f«?»' ; •,< . jsr.t« fi“tn the vtllejr »«f the Tj«»n »• Th© conductor* !•«•«» their «’rmaml dvvp and wide •• ti> require a viaduct for only such 1» • - at f j < - fr' ui three hundred and fifty to f«»ur feuhdrvd f*et i«»ng Th* fi»>»r «»f the would “«©« ur© amt insure pi-: i. r an van©? ta argtler«*d «»ver with rocks an«! ©«¡uily and prsaerv© equal r , ••* t • a If ths train had ¡»artire concerned," » n th© g- I that a huitdred fret d««wn i*4*rti hurled to th* b«»(toUB <»f that chasm the low c««»t of tranap r a! n ?' «• ii«»t »»n© of u* would hair escaped »live result of th© rrtii • n< ) > f Am-r Thia memorable cata*tr*»p!>e- moat inter railway management ar«t ••jx-rat i»-n ewting fr«?in a r»|M>rter'« |*»int of view which bai© I Hilt up th«* Would have claimed « hundred victims through constant imp» s«n -nt w ‘ 1» Hut thanks to the ©txdneaa. energy ate! v©loptn©nt of ternt ry, whi < at tie •lev»iti»»n *>f tie y<»ung H<>umaniau. w •> same time rr« « gn'l» n '.»• ■* . v« n bate «-vespe«! (his terrible dia««ter. Kink» ha« paid with hi« to tbe value of inteUigrncr am r em eaf«‘ty of Li* fellow p.Moa ployee in contrast to f< reign m« th 1«, life fur where high freight rat«« and 1 « »! gers Amid the «Mttfualon my first care wa* wages to ©tnpl • ’* tn riait the loMtftM'' *an. which ha<! re In pressing their claims against leg Evidently, if Kink«« malnsd uninjured. islation a« I verse to their inter» -t* tl « had • urvtvcd the egptaaton. he would point out the fai t that “(he fr< gl t have got bark Into hla but am! waited rates of this country average nly tw till I put my a© If in communication with per cent of th© ruet of arts. I*-« to th© him A las* The eoffer I. empty empty ■■ consumer, thus making the freight rat© that of a company which haa au.pended *•* insignificant a factor in the payment, Kihko ha. been the victim of price that numerous stamlar I artn 1« * iu« «•enfi«'©. ar© ©ok! at the asm© pm « ¡nail parti At»*! an there ha* been a her«» anmng of th* country.** our traveling companions, am! hr wit not Faruskiar. this a iw »m inalile l»amlit hiddm Iseneath the *kin of • manager, wlnar name I have «•» «tupid I y publish e«l »»*♦-© the f«»ur romers of the gh»l»r h wa« tld« Roumanian, tuto humble, thia little, this p«H»r fellow, whose • wV«-theart will wait for him in vain, and whom she will never again see Well. I will <!«* him justice I «ill 1*11 what he ha* done A* to I»»« »«-»-ret, I shall l»e sorry if I keep It. If he defraudai thr Grand Tran« aalatlc It to tbanka to that fraud that a whole train has been saved. Wr were lost; we should have |>m«hed in the m»»«t horrible of deaths if Kinao had not been there. I went berk to the line, my heart heavy, my rjrw fuil of tears Assuredly Faru*klar's w-hrme. In thr rt«N-uts».n .»f which he had egemted hie rival, Ki Tsang, had been rlrverly rv»n trlved in utilising thi« branch line leading !«» thr unfint«hrd viaduct. Nothing wa« ea*t«r than to *whrh ••ff the train If an a* < otnpllew wa» at the points. An«! a« •««Mi as the signal was given that wr were on the branch all lie had to do wa* Io gain tbe footplate, kill (he driver and at«»ker. alow ths train and get off. Iffiivlng the full «peed And now there rouM he no doubt that Keroeen* oil an! a a ft rag will keep the *c ■■-indrrls worthy the most refined mahogany furn.tura in fine c niitiua. t -rt ir»-« that Chinese practh-e could de One man e » rd ta no man a word; ©• ih <- were hastening d »wn into the Tjon There amid the wreck of the abould quiet r bear ‘ th • '*• G *tb©. valley train, they rvprrted tn find ths fifteen milllona of g«4d an«! precious stones, and th;« treasure they r id carry off with nut fear of surprise when the night en al —I tl -n to consummate thia fearfsl rrune Well, they have l«eetj robbed. iLroe rubbers, and I hope they will pay Morry fhr film The young man on tbe elrvat« I waa ©oncraling a light»-1 • garrtte n ,« ft band, to tbe obti>»ua • . i.« t of t young w man whu wm a him Every ogre in a wh • be t a a a ’’Now. Frank.” abe protean !. “you tnuatn't.” For anawer he snatched b< r st kplti with hie other band amt j it vp tantalising:y brf.-.- • . •’Give that right ba« k.** she exclaim* L Tut It right In here.” Khe held out ber open shopping bag. >e young man t»ecame a bit con fused. and •!• ; ps-d « bag It waa tut tbe pin Tbe girl hastily dosed th© bag n th«»ut m»tl«dng the thin curl of smoke i«* fro n It He vert I pasengrts r**le t*. e* *tationg beyond where they intend» I to get off. In tbe h»»p© of further d«’i e > ;»:u©nta, but nothing happened Tm s«»rry for that young man when • he finds out/’ u I • us IU as be departed regretfully. RRiVATí POLICf SYSTEMS. • f traveling It waa no about the town --what ur towns, tncloaed «»ne Th* (.reet Matlr« .» Is Empiei Mre to <«uar«l Thsir Proper*!©*» HewUee I had plenty Every on* uf tbe fifteen rali rúala tug to «top ►•a»i *wb bavmg termináis in Niw kurk ur Jer a*y City ba* Ita own privai© pulire f«« »e rte*« ar© * attervej along the ruu!© from II»« ru tw Chu-agu, bt. I a » ui * »»r points n«*rtii or south It Is th* *r duty to protect th© cvtupfliBy** Uy iu t*e su property, tra»*© freight tvbbarien watch tkma. fur thieves who make a sp©« laity of As to Ma lei»»* »sell* K‘“©k. I will P«*n© my visit till t«> morruw I •traling cual or brass fittings and Iron «•H »»a be© b©f«wr© th* b-»i grri***. an«] *t.-el applian* « a. wbb b may hav© ev©* tb**u I *i.«ll b* t«»*» snow, for I drappi I fr<»tn tyglbs <>r l**-«'n pried «»ff tab© hr© Ik© new* of Kink «* death at atalloua Few travelers renili© the Half an k«»-*r afterwsrl we ar* »! stnount of work the*© independent pw- •tailed at th© II »tel wf Tru Th’ u H»*<»meh ar© railed up*.«n tu do. rhe l»rmtt»a. Th*©* we ar© •©©«*»! wi randttetora ©nd brafcemeu were at first dinner in <*hin©«© alyl©. The ©epasi Ing uver—-toward the •ecuud watch Incliut'd to k*»k Ui*oti them with dia toy «’urselve*» on l**^!» that are tie* (lain, b* He* Ing them Io ba I new apt* ©tiw, in r««*-u<a with little r*»mf *©t. Now. however, th© sleep n«*f the sleep ».f tbe ju«< bul *>n the policemen at sleep of the elhausted SU»i that is In time of trouble. as g -«d tbe amount of work don© I did nc© wak* bef»»r© ten o*e|ock. AJ I mt gain*«! I might have slept all the m«»ru if «d r tbe thought bad u**t «bcrurred to me that funiiUwd by i (¿en Get»rg© I had a dutv t»» fulfiU t l what • •npertalendeut of police duty. T«* call In tbe Avenue t h* < uua rv»«d Ilia for*’© nuu>t»er* before th* delivery of th* unhappy case »ver 2.380 mile* uf track, tw Ma<lem«>!«**to Zinro K!-*rli t y made 57J arrest*, AU’ if Kink-» h«»l mt •■iresml-«-! I ge of more than y a* •i ‘»uh! have returned to the railway st© ti«*n I sh«>uld have •s*i«t*4 in the uu suns wet© con baling >f th«* pre* lous parkag* I would 44 were sent tn jail, have watched It on the cart, and I wuuhl -uurt and (he others hav© Arc« tn|«stue«l It to the A1 e tw« year© tien, t <’»»us. I would even have b*l| th© offline nearly r rz - rying him up to M been made by h!a t Kl<«rk Ami what a d< P’V (her© would have t d»er <’f a fretta are j’lmi*©»! thr»*ugh th© p the firm« of the fair I If u< M It |a dralgnata-d m»’ When the box • ‘ ; * a «e In- lu-l-* empty -empty •« • bea trans**rtatl«»n via the hl«Kw| Uaa escaped. (<»r ib©i© crime with their live©, at th' «■••» I ab u© kn<*w wbat has pa©s«»1 1 «it I will tell th© ©tury. for p»ue lUak 1« |M> RMU* ! will k r* twy mlm! to mad© np, *(**sk a* *-»o a« I have arm Zin*« Kl«»rk The p * mj V girl mmt t»* told with ««-*»•!» I«* rs 11«»n The death « f her I** truthed ma©< n<»< come upon keV like a th nudwrlap Yea, t< n. rruw, a* e«w»u •• w© ar© at l*»kin Aft«w alt If I !*»a*t denouu«© ainxit Klnhn, | m and the f‘»wr Fsruskiar an I G I «aw them g»> htertigoto 1 cau *a folio wed them, tbr*«ugh th© van, I talking th* that I f«»und they th# er rea ma «-f gangway, that I I • • tLey were th© driver and * •trangled hi th© then ©©tamed to “Hark! Back!** «© W* ar© u* w ata • he train Maj*«r N »««• th© Germa hir**n, Ephrh»*ll, I’an < ha I'rqmf «hsMit twenty trsretor© in al Th© <T»lr»e©e guard, faithful to th* triMf. ar© atlll ne©r th© tr©a«»r©. whh !».»< <a*« of then» haa a ban-1 «»t»©J 11 ©•wr guar»! has brought al--ng th* ta w© • ran •*« iu what a stats th© rngin© !• If tb* train, which waa then running at an *«'»rn»"us vehseity, had not at«»pp**! •tiddeftly Aftd thus brought »>*<»»»< It* de •traction it waa beefttis© th© b” !<*r had espWed at th© t»»p an«l »«n the aid* TL* wheels (»ring tin damage I. th* engib* ra, am! tbe more had run far «*n«»«igh to come gradually wb*» try to argue to a atandatill «»f Itself. **d thua th* g vlng them fr«w ¡.Mssengrra ha<! been aar<*l a violent ••IIRISG” I KM M. •hoc k r»»b!*er:e« ar* frequent, dr Of the boiler and Ita ace*©s««ri*© only • iving vigliane©, am! the rall- f •• w «lis-x-> <• fragment* remain©*! I‘r funnel ha l gone, the dome, th* at« *m *n Is put to a s©*©r*» t«*«t I/akurn was th© “butt” of th© f-brwt nothing but t«»rn plat©«, broken, g the thieve« am! recover rnl** rvMitu of the dally un wtilrfi tie a nd I« tMisted tnix's, split cylinders, ¡ • I : v • - * ■ »<! running work«!, says the Hr*w>klyn Eagle, II© ««mnreting r«*»!s gaping w«*m»«1a in «»al r* ï..-fit loses thotlsAnds was a drhd Up, w rinkled little c cbap. «•«■rpse of steel. «.ill every y» ?r fio far this who might have been either or tM) At»«! n*»t only ha«l th© engine l?een <lr •ver. th»» !••<« has ¡»creep- *tr»»ye*l. but th© tender had Ixeen ren years of age, tVhates«*© went wrung «ivViitg to th© vigilane© dured uselwM. It* tank had been «-racked h I m »lit the office was laitl to l.lskuni. and It* l««ad <»f r«»als *«*aner»»’l «»ver th* and whatever was attributed tu tetro te work of th«* railroad ¡ m >* lit»© The higgsg* van. curious !«» re tie *cc*p|©d without a murmur, only late. had miraculuualy ©©caped without smiling a crinkly little smile that won THE CHEAT ULÍ *>SiNa. injury Fur. the hrarts of the whole staff “It to o mly too evident,” said one <*f of Attitude Toward **<ui the pas««-i ngers. ’‘that our driver and joke him m they might, ei-wy reporter A »wrie st» iMtfcrs from English. Caln* 9 tender «¡©»t for on the paper bud a r ¡*r©i»hed in the r 1 p|swi|on. " st«ik»*r hav Th© average I EtiglidHuaii*© mental Tint I Llskutn. “!•«©»© fellows!** »aid I’opof. •< wonder h"* the train couhi have g>4 One day Tompkins, the •’©tnr” re <M» the Nankin bramh without bring n«r porter, «•ame in t«» find th«» group alH»ut Is hut ,*.**> fur the American to Uli t»c©d Y* k youfig arlatoctst < ocutnlt- the big stove in tbe I«» • il room Indlg |*r*I*t>d 'Tic night waa very dark," • Ahl Eph ted siilcbl© th« other day (»ccauae. hav- nantly discussing ©»m«*thii»g flneli, “and th© driver could uut m * ■ r.ii t * /’ •• fly. iu* was “l.bikuiu bn«! borii flrtNl.“ a>«me one ;ig run the points ” facing the dreadful he*vs«»ty of earn fU*i* ** ‘ !ÌM»r© w aa tokl him That l* th© only *i¡»lanation ¡ m « n * i | hi English novels thia ing hl* dally hr« «1 Ide.” said r«»|M.f, “f»»r h* would have alajut tbe third ward w«* often vncuunter hrr<H*a tn whos© tri««l t<» stop the train, and. on the c«»n- morning*s ¡»aj»er.** trary, ©« were traveling at tremendous “Why, I w r»»t© that my©elf.” ©al«! behalf our sympathy I* »»night bccaus© •¡.»-•'»I/’ Tompkins “l.lakum ha«l nothing to the poor fellows must cither work <»r But." ar*Id Fan t’hno, “how dues It •I«» with it” And w irti that he start* I starve. Th»« keray’a “i’lilUp” was «>n*» hR|«p«-n the Nankin branch was «»pen >f the*e iinfurtutnate young men 1««** when the Tj««n viaduct I* not finished? tng hla money through the dlahoiMHdy .Mr Roi kman snt by hla fiat to|>p<- 1 I Ind the switch been interfered with?" »f nil « vet utt>r, he is t «uiii»*,lh«l to take ••(’nd<»ubtedly,” »aid I’opof, “au«l prob- »leak; Idskiim *t*MM| opposite him. Tompkln* *l«»we<l down in an ajh >I«*- up new*piper work, am! the hard ably «»nt of carelessness” I'p to now Major Noltits had taken geUc wav, fur he remembered that ho •hip* of having to work for n living, who has beet» he in n • ¡»art in th© discussion, had violated precedent by entering the eapeclgliy fur one heard < <l.h>r'a room w Itiiout kn«s'klng. trrrupte«l Popof. and iu a brought tip In idlen»**«, are dwelt upon by all. he sake«!: “Com© in. Tumpkina,” ukl Mr by Mr. Thn ketay with telling pnthot. “Where ia FaruakiarY* Rockmmi. “You are Just the man I Not until. In tbe InM chapter, tbe hero They all looked about and tried to di« Inherits n fortune through the roman »-.v«-r what ha«l b©e«*me of the manager want to see.* I.lskum turned his crinkly smile on tic <lla<*overy of (he ••ushiinary miss uf the Tranaaslatic. ing will, «1«» We t«ei (lint fa© 1« r* stored “And where is hia friend tihangir?" Tompkins but ©¡©»ke not n word. In »•kr>l the tnaj«>r. There was no reply. “1 have Just <l'si!ils*«*l Mr Idakuiu Io the rank of a real gent.'♦•uinn “And where ar© th© four M*»ng'*la who for that third warvl »tury.” sji I«I th© English ¡»nrlam*© “trade" is “low.” were lu tbe rear van?" asked Major When th«» gru« *»r, the but» h»-r nud the editor. Noltiti. maker of candieMin ka m«*vt for a » o - “I heard so. replied Tumpklim, “but Au*l noil© * f them presented them cial ewulng with their wives, «•«••h p>- il- h11 I wrote that story myself. selves lltely Ignures the fa» t that th© other© “Well, then,’’ sai l Major Noltita. “the iKiftdng to do with It." labor for their dally bread. The rascal who aebt us on to the Nankin “I know that,” sal.! the editor “That lib©, w I»«» would ha*«- hurl©«! us into the Is why I «lismHo'd him. A fortuhl •lightest ailu«i*>n to th»* eominerritl TJ*»ti valley. («• walk off with th© Impe able delegation of third wan! ¡>«*»p!e world would be couaidered tbe deep est discourtesy. rial treasure, la Faruakiar” came her«* this morning, and made It “What!" »al«! l*«q*uf. “Th* inanag«r In th!« country w© i«*»k upon work very ¡»lain to me that ootnethlng must • f the company, who a> courage ualy •orntwbat differently. There Is the be done to a»»othe them. 1 knew you drove «»ff th© bamllta and kill««) their were such a fiery chai» It w « hi !<| never wiiu© commendable aversion to talk «1 .« f. Ki l‘»ang. with bia «»u n hand?'* du tu let you face tbrm. so I brought Ing shop," nt !• »st th « feeling la Then I entered <»n th«' s«-©ne. ’’Tl»© major is n»»t mistaken. It wa* Liakum In and Indignantly dlanilssid growing, but it ia not Iw« ntisc we nr© a*h«m»tl of working for our living I'aruakiar who laid this trap f »r ua.” him from th* r*p*>rtorUll staff I am And amid th© g« neral stupefaction I Juat n«»w engaging him ns h as 1st .»nt The *<t»»ry la told of a young English- told tbrm what I knew, and what g ted man who knew sum© men in I’ittsburg. («•ruin© had ©uablsd ma i to aacertaln city editor” tin* bus.« st *|K»t on th.« continent, an I Liskuiu turned another crinkly amtl* I tuld them how I had overheard the deci«led to put up at a club in tint on Tompkin«, am! tbe star rr|*>rt»-r plan of Faruakiar an«l hie Mongol« lie left town when it waa too late to •top it. but I w *-llt bark to the big stove iu the city rlty f»»r a ft w weeks after two days, saying “There’s no of r«M»fh. waa silent regarding the Intervention I All my friends Kihko. Th© moment had n«»t c««tne. and “B<»ya/‘ hr said, “the old man Is all fun to b© had here. I would d<> him justice in du© tin*©. work in the daytime, am! I «-an t get right” Now that all danger hsd disappeared, any one to play with me” W© Ilk« w* must take immediate measure© f«»r work, we ar© proud of tt. and we ree- I nir*« llrtii- < hang« <! running back the car» on tu tbe i’ekln In these <!«)<. wbeu the health quo« ognlxe that It Is one of < .'»1 « twat (Ifta lit»©. to man. ’’The tarât thing tn do la to < • to the !:«>n 1« the first thing iun«!«!rr»-d la .1 “I I.»« lleve you have no leisure chita nrsrvvt • tati>>n, that of l'uro <’h«M>, an i child's upbringing, it la curious to rend telegraph to Tai Y»USS for them to •< h l the f«»il«»wing letter wtitten by a m «th In your countryT* an Engl i «h noble- uu a relief engine/* I auggest©»!. er In the curly thlrthw of lite last «rii man asked a young American girl. Twelve of us, including Pan Cha«», “Oh, j« * my lurrt,” «ante tbe qul« k tury, and qieded by Mr*. Kirby In I’atrrua and myself, volunteered to a« ”bar* of Eiperlcine'* The lad) I* in reply, “but we cal) tberu tramp*.”-— • ■«Uipatiy Major N-»llit* Hut by c«»m Ilouaekeeper. m*»u accord w© advised P«»pof nut to corn*»i*<M»dvm*© with « dear friend. •*Uh>. my dear, Charles haa a grr.it abandon th© train, assuring him that wo H a © a 177A *hinp A«ter. wottid du all that was n«-*«rasary at friend, a physician In the I city, w ho •'Hav* you . I ia ng© for Iff 3 cental"* Fuel» <*Uou. ¡«•sltitely forbids his wife putting Cb*r!** 11 Hmtth. ou i « r of the 1 ben. armed with daggers an«! re* !v etay • on b«-r little girt, or making he.' Amrrbau lluu»*. tub! the kan«n« rr© it © aa <-ne «/«’I « k In the tn r: *.i M- ikwM •«> they interfere w I th i any City Journal that th© •1 • -r!-»n w n I we went along th© line to the junction, i it probalJy *ake«l a gr©at many times In walking aa fast as tbe very dark night mon omenta of her anna. Now *11© f«»urte?<i, and It Is entirely too Inta to ■» rt 4 h • prrutltUMi. In leas than two honra we arrived at •avr ber figure. It la s |«rrf©ct ahaiii© baa n pier© of nitmey of that denomi Fuen 4'tiuo station without adventure. to wrong a girl •<> One ran hardly nation I hsihh I In Dceenilwr, 1775. Evidently Fartisklar had rl©«red off Th© imagine a man sa«'rific|ng a «laugh*« • It la aU»ut two and a half Inch©« t’hin«r©© polic© would have to deal with interrata to hl© own ©rrwtlc nu(J<>fi* wi«!© and !hn. h« * In length It la the bandit am! hia accomplice© Would wh«> th© tui*cbl*f v*n never be UH- f.id*‘«l atid 4«»m»’w h.vt turn Tt>© print they catch him? I bopsd so, but I doubt dou©.” ing la wtill leg Id»- but the « gnatur*»© • ‘d it. flbort «igtitrd father! hr uf the guvernmrnt uttb Ini» ar* almuat At th© station Pan Chao explain©*! the obliterated Iustters to th© station master, who teto- waa th© aame ¡»hys!«*hiu grwphe*! f«»r an engine to b© sent from unre«*onable dlrs'-tlotia na II Ar«>und th© rdg«- of the bill ipprar Tai Youan to the Nankin lift© boy* w ho wwr* down with chills an I th* words ”«»m-sixth uf a dollar” In At thr©© o’clock, just at daybreak, Wr fever Th© dort < was called, lie pr©- large Sett«*r% lu tin- ■ cuter uf th© r©turn©«l to wait f«»r th© engine At th* s< ril e*I »¡uinine, an I gai© strict order«« bill to: junction. Three-quarters of an hour af that th© small ¡»at I «‘fit* shoul I have “Gne sixth of a Indiar. ter ward Its whist I© announ«~ed Its •P •Thto bill of our al «th of a dollar prosch and It at*«pp©d st th© b»furratl»»n neither meat ie«r cuffc© wldl© tiie at •ball entitle tbe brarrr hereof to re •»f th© line© W© climbed up on to the tack laatel. tender, nnd half an h«»ur later bad re “W© only want just • quail aim ] on© cdi'c gold or •liver at the rate of four joined the train. •’tip of COffee fiplece/’ p‘p--*l Up th - shilling* aiul aliiw*n» e sterling |>er dol Th© dawn bad mine on *nfllcl©nitly for younger of the twain, age! five “Anl lar f»»r th© said toll ©«■ »rdlng to a ua to b© able to aee over a considerabl© rewulve of the prov 111« !a 1 couventl«Ml diatanre. Without saying anything to we’r© g*dng to have them t«©>.” bar» uf Maryland, held in the rlty of An- It la anybody. I went In search of th© tw-ty na ¡ mi Ila» th© Till Jay of I »r«-ruil»rr, of my poor Kinkn. And I cuuld nut And them. 1775.” it among the wrack. III l.u« k kverte«! Mr ffodtb aaya hr wurwl the bill Aa the engine ©mild n«*t reach thr "My dear,” «Aid Mrs. fipenders by oo long ago tlmt hr «!<><-« uot reinem fruwt of the train, owing to there being way of preliminary, would you cun l»er w her© he got It. Th© tmuiry I a «»t»ly a single line, an«! no turning table It waa darkled to couple It <»n In the rear ■Ider an opal unlucky I r«-«l uf grt-at value ta au*e of and run backward to the junrtl«»n In "I would If I got a bill for one and Ita rarity. thie way the boi. alae’ without thr H«»u bad to pay It.” began her buabaud nianlan In It. wee In the laet carriage a e.«w». •ternly. W« started, an«! in half an hour we were “What be--.»iu. of that b<>jr you «.id • ’ Oh." ahe Interrupted. 'Tm no glad on the main line again. was *olii£ tu mak. ao much uuîm lu Everything rn«!o in thia world bak»w, I ordered a diamond lii«tead”’- »'atbo th. world?" even a voyage . f eii th ueand kilometer« lie Standard and Time. "Ob, he lumM out to !»♦ a ’fitter on the Grand Tranaaeiatlc; and after a Haa a Job In tbe a«>la department In run of thirteen day«, hour after hour. No Speeding. -Jr train et-pped at the gate« of tbe larry Vet aama to t>© takln* yer a drug ature/’- t»étroit Tribune. capital of the Celeetia! Empire. bolina w*d thlrn I mi rumar awn r»«lla A married man often «aya In «peak I totmy Y to. (H’rn workln’ by th’ ing of bia children “Well, Ita tbeir CR APTER X XVIII. day. Ol’ll n<*t be lolka » chauffeur mother'« not loti.'* ’’rekln.”* abuuted Pvpof. “All change larry Ye« won t? here,’* After ail a man haa cuntldcrtb'.© Penny So, OTU Hirer be arrlat«d It wai four o’cl-M-k Io the afternoon Cun uul vi Lit ba.d bead. Eut peuple fatigued with three hundred fur tot drvlrla' ; OLD SORES N"thinf ia mor« offer, mv « th<n> »n old »ore BzA4i«VJ*-rw w that tefuaea to heal Patiently, «lav alter «lay. it ia treated and nutted, every aalve, ;»>wder etc that ia heard of ia tried, but d«-ea oo g«*od. until the very eight of it grow« offensive to the .offerer and he ttewmea disgusted and mor« tid. They are not only oflrnsive. but dangerous, because the same gem* that produces cameroua ulcer* is ba«k of eTcty old »ore. The esuse is in the blood aud a* long as it Some vear* ago my blood l-ccam© poisoned, and rernatn* tbe sore will be ■ there and continue to grow Ufa. and that d the© wet* cta**d up the result worse and more destructive. would be fatal, fndrr thia discouraging report I The fa.t that thou »an <ls of left off tbeir treatment and resorted to the uac of Ita effect» were prompt and gratifying. old sores have been cut out S. B. S and even the bones scraped, It t«»ok only a ah*»rt while fur tbe tne«hctne to en« end yet they returned ia in tirely cure up the sores, an I 1 am not dead as th* disputable evidence that the <L m ? r* intn? atrj I w ulJ b*t neither have th* aorra ©ver br ken out again JoUM W. FVMDflk blood ia diseased and rvaj-on Wheeling, W. Va., Stay aS, Sible I t the »ore or ulcer. Valuable time is !>>at in ea;«rimenting with esternal treatn ent», such as aalve* powder*, waab«*. ct« l<-< ,uae the germa and p> i ns in the blood must I* tetuovnl before a cure can be effectctj. 8. 3. S cleanses and |>urt« fie* the circulation so that it carne* rk h new blood to the |>art* and the t ¿ O 4: tjv » X -©• t * * .V’ .%r •> ► : i ^^^k ¿mug txhllaratmg tonic. al<Ls the d g -«I hesitov condition H k • it' n .«:• I putt every p«rt < ( the l»dy in I. with any me H adv e wi»he«l, TH£ S W/FT SPECIFIC CC., A TLAMTA, CA. •».thout charge. 1 r Pra« « Aflrr th© Hatil««. The wife of a well Eno u Western Heuator I» a Koutbrrn woman whe was married to the Senator late in life While »till a young girl ah* left her native S’at© and am© North to »• but fr <m time to time sb© wu . 4 r© vi«it bar oh! hum© ♦ »n on© uf th©*« < xvas . » us abort v !>«• for© her marriage ah* happen«^! ? meet the old colored "mammy ’ wb-> had b**n her nurse, and who was vast * *urprls©d to fin«! tb*t “M’sa Mary Still was unweddrd Ian', Mi** May'* sb© ct ’alm«-«! ***ln‘t yo* married yltK* N«», not jet. Aunt !U/y/* was I! gnawer. • kly. my! Who'd a thought It? An ylt/ ah© mused, determined to » ftvn this diagram’©. “Aftah all, dey d*e* •ay dat of malda baa J© bapp>a !!f©, dal la, aftah d©y quits atruggilu * ” l.wt'k "Yau know Hrsdahsw, don’t you' "Jim Hrad«*haw 1 Yes ” "Illa father, who died n »t !»>ng sg » pruild.xl lu hla will that Jlui mi t b« ■ nt off with H 50 uni-.» ii. au.l hla wife aeparatnl. In e«,e they . ■! divorced Jliu wa. to Inherit half a million I understand that the lady I m . det tiled to apply for a le<al aepa ration, au that ba may get tl.- money Kjr George, the lurk of aotue p- I. marvelous If that fellow fell iu a rat of boiling oil I’ll bet It would at once turn Into th« fountain of youth." M orvt« nf M l«<1i>m » you .r. all ri^hl when you think oth er. are. It i ¡'ilrv. »act to confine« a man 14 In an argument when you a re you ow « him money. Every w, . ian w. ■ rvacbea the age I, a t -1 ■ »er If .tie only tuid cummv'Ui-rtl lu time. !ou cau l . »¡-c. t to < ut much leff with coìti atonte« «y»»|>*tby. 1 1..- . |u try g to tight th« lie own* devil on bl« own ground too much ut it Milwaukee Hen linei. Pi •<? ’s Co»* I * a g-Msl « »rh .»»«Heino, Il hsa cured • í’ * « i <‘44a for forty years. Al -!' ■ *■*!». •■■■ st»'.* I'rniiniii© Charity, They «ay Maule is I i I . u.au i r ‘gh tu ba her grauJ- « ,N Imp P «»«Eble! \\ ( by du you say thatT Hr. m««- I m »are tbvrs isn't who I« that ul I I • . * > 5. A>J ■ ■ FITS Jim I »he a " oman. ' ' r rrivge f »r a f»?w h»>»ir«?? It will e«at you I.* f«*r the 1 11 for ••« h additimi*! I II uw it for two addl- »e g «í * *o.«* «h »pp !ig to rvouire il tbe fir*t hour. Mother* will find Mr*, w, • w e '-.tM-t Syrup th* b©«< r«tnedjr ton*« fur their cMidreu during th* teething perJud. Th* Milt« r-ak l’hil«»e«>pher. E»aal«>n la tbe tribute cow ardire pay« to diriH-t fal«eb<M><t It would be much more eaay to con qiier fate if wr but knew what f w aa to l>e. klwaya take the deed for the will and cheat the lawyer« out of a coolest It U a pity that tbe wheat. lot! ral of thr •prcuLitor, falla into tbe buppe amt ia gnuiutl up. Th© bookworm ae«w but tbe printed page. All iiAturc • volume ia a «triti <’inclnnatl Cummer« Ul. gar to him You Caa <itt Allen a I oot-t aie I PI H. Arile Alleo * «>l«» •<•*! le k< v N. Y . h’» • H rurre free <*• » 1« ot Alle • • > ti ••• ll male« «wr« g I..4 |W • •!>•< f ■ ' a '-ertain cur* ' t *©W n tft» ingvMWtng età» ____ • ai*«! ' univi • All drug* I mh i accept auy tubetilui«. glaiatelilt IVtffYWHf« JtkP TKM III HficiuBU noiwivt ahn If* ts i I I » I l e« A' 1 tOufit.jMr*»rr c Zïfl wh»H • *r« ih-uWr I»«. llff«n. 4 sn4 wtli «41 tujur« «»«y «hlstf I » © UIM-S *M H h ..< Asia t«r H « t ulsi Hutiieii. STAMMER tudsi 'Ion of a lieae k'riend WE CAN CURE YOU "The uio.t ridiculous thing happened * •- I c - . V . ’’-•••■•.*. t --i f *t t »« - *.*ar^ to day,” said the girl who bad lieeu out • • > I «'. a l »..i*) «aaa(*|w4 • A » r- «I J.J, , in her new bonnet 'There was a man « . r .« V . ■... ru on th« corner near a big trench they ■ . : » ty a » * .'• , a I«* •• • -U«f • w«»r» a»4 were digging fur a sewer or aoiuetblng W . • ■■ * ■ • t II» «« ■ » - * « » I- r . • . • wa«»« la tls« and tbe umi kept .taring at ui<* all th«- • ■ t , «4 W •• im I rtl«M •• time as I nearml hl tn a lei what do you >•« MT1V1! Ail oil. I a Vt MK UUAMAMTXXP. \ ’«i • i a • «ta «'liatw* |í y »u ns«w*i< II» gaxed at tue •<> ateadlly tbluk? «A s(«a(«> a I m -»♦«- ca I*» ••.>!<, I« ru>»er »«>«<«<•. that ho did nut Me tbe trench atei fi ll 1 » . ♦« ! »>« -,r . h «--‘«oxi ,4»J »•*<« bo»-a. Ì >.« ‘a».4 ff»*’ ' .«l-.it f*<*«MUv«rittg. ira# ,»t. barg«. luto It.’ • 4 »M© WILLIAM T I.KWia «« A a»- i«ta Wtt*c<|MU - llow '" ei.-lalmed the girl who ha<l w«*«’ M W V - |A!.’i an.I R> Mh MlfMls POMILANU I m new bouuet. ’’Did you look at blui. Nj<e “ fxpi-* •*•«■♦*?♦•'» et rurtlaeU aft«* * w * h let. t<>u T* "Well, of course ! couldn't help Ju* P. *. U. N©. 10 ISOS glancing at him ” a «I'll I N wrllln. lo^li.ru.ao plMMl •'Maytra ba Jumped Into th« tren. U. M tht. I Judge. » /Í ' ■ 'V HeX** *' / 2* -•* 9 oo I) hops AScpctabif Preparation for As simili! I inU ft*' taxi dndlk'tf uin lull’ the hkiMtfrs anil ilowls rt I m an is/( hildrln Tromok’s l)iftc^liin>Ct»vrfi4 rwTO antlHr-u Contain« iM’ittar ihmun Morplunr norlfauudl. N ot N arcotic . CASTORIA i •‘t ■ ' 5* V For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature s ¿ oh. t X <* *?*' * s AMiw UM ZZ/TTÜMLV In ifiESSUo. 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