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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1905)
i • * • 1 J w • <J|f Hmm Weak Lungs Bronchitis For over »ixiy years doctors bave endorsed Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral for couch*, colds weak lune», bronchitis, con sumption. Yoa can trust a medicine the best doctors sp- prove. Thentru tchhrhe next lime you hive a hsrd cough. « • CHAPTER I Wil) ftp*/” Mid (he German, "read •teteen»-nt over, »nd pu can oiga you Ilk* Remember, however, your Signatare may mean A« for • I »xS •» «wf» «■ «A» ,r-» ’•« • y®*’.««* •’ what I «hall do with It afterward de I In# Off»» *4 • »»• ••»* 4P* ’ 1 •»*-* >. M Uf» t'u 0! •< 4 ••« ». . xr«d l»n!e m many things ’ •< •» « m »L tru **<■ • *<»•»•» *‘l>- wbat yoa like witk It." replied , ... . «X- Minn M x.r.n. waahisav ■ I» ’ tha Englishman, alowly and buakdy > "Hrnd h to th« police la Icnadna. it y »a t - • « pik® I df*ti*t rar» what become« of it W» ut I er «4 myeelf el* her Fer I •« tired af pc »P Al HAA. •t. I give in No <»n» know» what It i» RUE RUI Wjflt. ! I k» until you «filially r>»m» In fight • • yer'a Pill« hoop the ho «vaia regular. 11« did not espials what "It" «a» hut All vegrtablw and pontty la iati va. 1 th« other ueme-l to understand what he t meant, and nodded bin head gravely. I though r«<ldly curious Th» two men were a m et e t » k- - up 1 »®t « I a»-sit re markable »ur*ouadlng» T •• »• • »• rsa, i if ptuxiMe m »re Int»twating than (be I fO’.jpl« «a th« f r«gr -uttd | ther« stretched th» •ea«h->fv, th« little wave« Upping • .ft!y an-l creeping «1»* I ly over th« level »hits coral »and be •ral r»»( I j‘»nd the »cn«»aith water lay th« with ft» breaker«, «t th» txck of the you. •Andy «bore« wa« a g«-ntU rise **f land 'covered with gr«»ves f r<>< palm» an! M •• IL ’ A Itananaa. among them wer» clearing» MWbat .» plgated wtth fields f «w«et p e«t ®« »nd Sie Sfc! « two or three hut« were «totb:« beneath ’I BUPt the tree« Ng«tn bey -«I th« Ute! be!’ •Ytal my I, a great grr®n mountain, fl’» <*r • 1 r«a.ly I ■ *h- u«»nd feet high Tli® tli ® wa » alxvijt Hlrttllsr, l»ut DifT reot an h. ur txf re «unset, th« air waa warn the «b-plng »onshin» Uy »n «¡eorg» I -i • iri r •• J and • ft WM b W • gr-ve an«! Hearing. •*<»•!. re and m-»un that yuu at uld •;«■ ! | ä fur a hat’ i • • u »thing Y >e tain • le. f >re»t and green fl»’ ! making Husbau I H *u* ¡everything <L>w with a «plendid rlchne»* pet I 8? 2 1 r j »rs and pr -1 g* ity f r . r NN fc ! ;.®’®r : d • g uf A» '»ne saw the p ace thia evening one knd lit ’ * Ji i might «®e It »very everung. f -r In N«w | Ireiand there I» neither ■ imm®r n«r win • ter. Lnt always all the rear r«»iiml the pr- u •• >f spring the h'-a! of summer I ar>d th« fruition of autumn: with no •/ winter at all. etrept the winter of death I when th» branches reaae t» put f-»rth ■ leave« and stretch out white arm», spec I tral and threatru ng atn -ug their living • •-ininn>M In th« f-»r®«» On® of th« m»n the <rrman wa» of .-tr| .»«al pr -portion» certainly ail fe *t in height 11» was »till «juite young well under thirty Hi» hair wa » light I brown, short and curly. an Immense (br>«n beard coterr-1. hi» far» and fell over h.» rb*-«t. Ilia By®« w»r« blue knd pr-uniuent. and he w »r» «4‘*r*«cU» H « Irixa was m--d®!vd on th» drewa uf th» In x habitants of these Island» Hi» only rob® was a great p:e ® of F’cej« tapu cloth, whit«, decorated with black lo».®ng»s an-l •* tvtimmm sophth ® a bruwa ealgtng. It w«» rolled once round wfchwtj rwnatvt aiin I bls waist, descending to hi« kn»es. and waa then thr<»wn »»ver hi» left shoulder. Al T lAAf CITY ITT AM Uavhig the right arm bare The «on had |xIntel th • limb a rich warm br«»wu He wore a rap aomethlng Ilk« that in vented, and patented for the use of soil fair®«, by Robinson ('ruaoe; It » m coni cal in «hap® and made of feather« brightly c*<ltired 11» hail «anlaU <»f thin Lark tie«! to his f*w( by leather thviig» and be wore a kind uf leather •rarf. fr-»m which depended a revolver ra»e. a field gU»s. a cs»® f Instrument» aad a large waterproof bag Th®»e con Btltute»! hi* whole p.xie»« eyrept a thick cotton uuiu««lla. Thia he c*»n atantly curried open Th« other wss «n Engimhman Th® rough flannel shirt, which had lx! all It« j T-/Z7/N/ button» and on* >f It» »1®®*®«. th* roars* • f inva» tr*»i»«cr«. ths old boots br-'k®« • Or»’*’* *«’•••• tw ’ W*’h th« ¡down at heel ail Sp -k« of the » dl. Ils« • «04 » 1 !•« >wur gait and carriage »nng aloud of pL * fields, hl» hr*.ad an! ruddy cheeks, hl» e»'i*v • t* «‘« mx » ■ * 1 »• »'U • ' • y*X •<’•» o os o.r MAUD » • ”»ar»» I'. reddish brown hair and Ixard. »p**k« uf • (hi' w - - » •» • ‘ • ■ • ®* »«> I the south <»r we»t uf England !1U ag« e •*»*■ » uf H r ■ ' ‘i* ■ * 1 !-* "•! I • ■ a ’ • * I might be about all »r «ight and twenty Bitt Isst•UCtiOO—LOWtst Tu ’*0» l|!t» hair hung In ma«a®» over hi» ebuul •Sfll »»• w i« o » »••• I ders. an! hie txard waa thicker than hi* ! f-»mpaa •o'» th -ugh l»-'t •«» •• 4Z H • THE MULTNOMAH faro, wbuh bad beam unce a square full BUSINESS INSTITUTE face, waa drawn and haggard, bis eye«, M A AUBIN. F«»« which were meant t < lx frank, wrr« truu • • « i »« m •* PORT LAN o. O rc bled; and bis carriage which should hav« been U| r ght and brave, waa heavy and dejected ||® termed, aa he stood I before the --(her man. at once awhamd and r»m-»r«®ful "l.ieten; I will read It carefully and I alow ly.’ said th® German. "Hit down I while I read it If there ia a single word (that ia not true y<»u can alter tha! wonl before you sign " The man sat down obediently—ther waa a curious a)<»w news about bla ruove- • aa well aa his aj»eech.. while the (¡erman read the document, which wa« written v«ry rluaaly on two ¡xgrs of a a tebouk "Mateu." he said again, **and cucred m« when I am wrung." This waa the paper which be rea«! <»n the »b'-re of the Pa rifle ocean and on th® Island of N«w Ireland «ne evenirig in th® year *1 Dsvil Mlghan. farmer, <.f Challa r.ithlx. iWv.nshire, being now <»n au IsUuJ in tb« l*a<*lflr o<e«u. wber« I ei pert to lx shortly killed and eaten by POULTRY FOOD th« cannibals, declare that the fnllowtng la th« whole truth runcemlng the death (*«»•» CUlfti Br«e of my uncle. Daniel l*elghan • k 4 trtMf S-M»»»». "He }»xk«y«d ma out of my pr-»¡xrty. h He *« «••• »f »•«•• <S . gf»« be k**pt -‘ti lending m« money hi large a it « and »¡I'd! fm-a, a..! mau g me sign paper# in return, and Brv«r let me ku>w h”W much 1 wed him. he rnad* me ub>r'g«ge my land to him. he enmur age-! tn® tn drink, and to nc-g!«-<t my farm. At last, when I waa head over ears iu debt, he suldriily brought down th« law upon me f.»r«cl<x®*! am! took my land. I etay®-! «bout the place fill my money was nearly all t n® Then I muat either starve, or I must bee -me a laborer where I had !x»n a master, *>r I must go away an! fin-! work »»mewher® el««. I had but thirty p«»unda left in th« world, and I male up my mind tn go away It wa» a day In October of th« year lH>u> I went to »®*> my unci® and txgged him to lend me thirty pound» m<>re tn start m« In Canada, Mani my uncle I shall n d f»»rg* t hi« word« — ’Nephew David.’ he said. grinning. •you've been a fool ami l«»t your money I’ve been a wl»« man and kept mine l>u you think I am g »Ing to give you m »re money to fool awavT I wonder I did not kill him thru and there ||e »at In hia room at Gratnor, hi» account bonks bwfom him. and I»« looked up and laugh ed at me while be said It. jingling the M'>n«y that was in big pmket Am! I waa hie nephe*. and by bis arte and practices he’d j«xk®y»*! me out of a farm of thrvx hundred acres, m-xt of It good laud, with th« bro*>k running through it and a mill upon it. "I romemtxr very well what I »aid bU* -never mind wbat It war - but warrant he laughed no longer, tbougb b« kept up bin buiiyhig to the end, and told me to go to destruction my own r . «t u way. am! th« farther fr«»ai my native paK»h the better BAD DEBTS COLLECTED STAMMER PRUSSIAN ECONOMY Hot Air Pumping Engine BEALL A. CO th> I mft bla and walked away thr > >gb NY'at ere*, art to J>hn Exon's I »a, wbere I sat al! that day drinking I told a «»body what had hapfwne-1. but they gu««e*d very well that I'd had a quarrel with my uncle, and all the w -rid kn*w by that time bow be d g t my land o>t bx own p ®«eMh>n **Ab»»«tt <1 o ’ c I xm k in th« eve*»t»»g Harry ILsLjahua. tb« blacksmith. came <■»»• to th® ina. amt Grandfather |*vrgr* with h»n and they had a mug «»f < cider apiece An! ’f* » I L'gan l 1 t’ 1 I to them about my own affair*. I said I I should g»» away I «hotibl walk to that »«vy evening. Hovey Tracey, | «aid I should take th® train to Newton kbbot. «n<! eo to Br.» t«»l, whom I «bonld find s »hip bound f*»r foreign parts That wa» what I »ad and perhaps it was lucky I d •*» m » But I -I'-n’t know, bexaua« th« verdict --f the jury I never hear*) NN « »h "«k hand« and I «*at«»e a««y 'Twee theo »h-.ut e ght ar» I th»*'® »•* a half m —»n A» I • ’ x»r-l t' * ¿r*’ t’. thought ram® Into b<*d that I wa» f » d <■ t to Rr Btrt! w h* . I* »’*■! F’almouth were nearer and » »u!«l »«lit my part !«rtter I o 1 I walk t . Ply mouth agsy. and •*» as»»- th« railway m>»ney. Therefore I revolved to rhang* my plan, and ln»tes«! t turning to th»* left I turned to th« right and walk® ! art-•» th« church yard and t • k the • A 1 ” ’ ' g •• t U "It was only a rhau- mark you. that I d»d u I know, am! I took that mad I did n -t ai»»peet. that my m»clr bad Hdd«n over to Ashburton after I left I nrrer Al) • rhanro It w»» him. thought to meet him. an»! h® might have ixo living till now if It hadn't T*-*-ti f<»r that chance ’’ Th« man who was listening gr -au®! aloud at thia point « ’Th« first two mile» of the r«xd ia narrow Ian« between high h«■-!<«•• Pre« ently I passed through Heytr«-«* Gat® and so nut wher« th« road run» «»ver th* • |xn down, arid her« 1 Ixgan to think what I would do If I had my unci«» I m - for® me and the bl««®! cam»» into tnj eyes, and I clutched the cudgel hard NVho do you think put that thought in’- my h»a<l? Th® evil on® NN’hy -I.-I !•* put that thought Into my head? Becaua* th® very man waa riding along th® mad •n his way home, and b®»-au*»* I was Ing to meet him In about t®n minutes <T! AFTER II. "I heard th» footstep» <»f hi« pony < a Ion« way off I wa» In the middle of th ■ I » , road when I saw him coming alon? In the n,'vruti«ht « I stood still and wait 'Mur«l«’r him! Murder him' e-l for him Wh«»*- whtipere-l a role* in my »-tr voire was that? The evil «»nr ® voice "My stick wa» a th < k I m oy i lg- with a kn«»b I grs»|xd it 1») thr < i«l • nJ walled He <li«l n t m® H »an l«M>king »freight brf>«rr him, think mg. I «Upp“»**. bow lie ba4 done well t get the nephew <»ut >f the way b»» ha ! robbed and ruined. 8<>. a« he came u| tn m* I lift***! my arm and struck him • •n the head «»nee. saying. ‘Give me back my land, villain!* But I do not know whether he heard me or «aw me. for hr fell to the ground without a word or ■ gran n. "He fell, I say, from his pony clean on to the gr»»i und. his feet «lipping aw nt (mm the »(trrupa. Hi« face wa« white I a(«»»*d b»»l<lr him, waiting to »re if hr would recover. I ht>|xd he wmid. be cause it is a dreadful thing to think that you hav® murdered a man, even w I m - y<»U are still hot with rage If he Would only recover a little and »it up I thought I shouhl be a happy man. But hs L I not. 11» lay quit» «till and cold. ’Then I Lrg*n to think that If I Wer® caught I should lx h»ngr4. Would th») ■<Mpect io»} F'ortuuat had •een me tn he that road, a * «) as quickly a» I could, ai » trac» ur sign that would ma me. •Then I thought that If I w ere to rob him, people woold lx less Inclined t< think uf me, lx<*« ll»«, though I might murder the m a ti w ho had ruined ni«* they would i»«oer belirva that I a >ul.| rub him. "I felt In 1 hi» ¡MM*keta There waa hi* watch; n«». I I Would not touch hi» watch There w«» some !<••»»• »liver, which I . ft Titer« w a» a Lag c«mtaming money I kn<>w not bow much, but it ws* « light bag Thia I took Al««» he had under his artn a g r»od «ne«! tin Lu I in a blur bag. •uch aa lawyer« carry. The b«»i I knew would contain hl« pspers. and hi« paixrs were his money Hu I thought I w«»uld do as much miechirf to hit prop erty aa I could, and I took that box Then I we- B VB| BB with his white cheeks • nd gray hair. and hie eyes wide open, 1 felt «lek when 1 lo>*ksd at (h<xe eye«, t*era>i»e they re proached m». I reeled au<! stsgg«-red a* I left him. ”1 • not « lug to walk along th. road, That would hata been a fool'» art. I turned »freight off and »truck f ths open moor, intending to mak. for Plymouth, And I remember*! a plan- where th» b«>i eould be hidden away, a •sfe place, where no on» w old »ver think <»f looking for It, • • that »veryb.J) ahould go on Ixlleelug that the old man had bs®n robbwd aa well as murder®! Thia place waa right over th» down an«! ■ •n th» other »14» "I climbed the hill. On the way I pa«»® I th» Gray Wether Mt. ne. and I thought I would hid» ths bag of mon»y la a hole I knew of at th» foot of It Nobody would lo«‘k for It thsre Not tw»wty penpl« in a year »v»r g • near th* (•ray Wether Then I walk*! •! wn th* hill on th» other s !• an! g ’ (•» (¡rim* pound, where I meant to hl-!» th» other bag with ths box tn !t. "Tell them, if you ever get away fr -m thia awful place, that th« I h » i Ilea on the side r>ear«*ef Kamil, where three stones piled one above the other mak* a sort of little rave The stones are In the corner, and are the first you r*>m» to on your way down There I put the b<>i I went on walking all the way without »topping xierpt to »It down i bit to Plymouth. There I < »t a new» paper, but I could read nothing of the murder. Then I took th» train to Fal mouth, and waited there for three day» an»! bought a newspaper every day one would surely think that a murder Io a quiet country place would he reported but I could n »1 fin ! a alngle w r<! about my murder. Then I was eble to tak« pa««ag» no board a German «hip bow nJ f<*r N«w York. I <>»t to New York an) I »t«jr»J there till my m«n»y «11 g^n«, which <11-1 o<»t take inng There I maJe th» at-qualotanre of «<>me men. who told m* to go with them, for they were g«lng West, They were a IL I found, men who had done aomething. and the police were antloua to take them. I never told them what I had dona, but they hue* 't waa Bvuisth.ug. and when thsj found out that I a .»• totting about robbery and barg lary and r -uldo t cheat at gambling and th® Lke th«y set il dova that it »wl be mur-ler Bit they cared nothing, and I Vent along with thecn " "Y ur cunf®w»ua my friead." «a»J th« German, a< pping at this poiBt. "of what followed th® L->rw« »tea’..ng adwn ture yuar »«a »«rape, and th« nntimely •nd of y>»ur companl >n» yoar boaeety iu C«Hf mm, and Its mtermptio«. and yowr •aperivu*« <*( a <'al»fv*raian pri«*»n -is ail interest Ing t>nt I cannot want« paper up»»« It I return, therefore, to th« ma t»r al part * the .uf* •• >» k • I with tbu» I cu melode ** ■| deeire t.» «tate that fr*»« th» flr»’ <ht that 1 arrived tn N«w Y rk till no* I hav« «very night been visited by th» gh «C of the man I killed Mr uacle •tanda beeide th« bed. whether It ba ia a bed in a crowded roum. <*r oa th» <r»uud In lb« «pen. or I« a cabin at •»• r th« deck, he alway« come» »very night III« face is white, and the wound n hi« f reb®» ! 1« Meedmg X’»>m« bach ra-»!* ..• a«y«, «od tonfane the «rime * e "I Ri!i«t g” bach and give myarlf up * > jyetire I will mah» no more «trug gL » ng« n»t my fAt® But tx*-aa«e I »in «iDC'ertA¡n whether S »hail Uv« to get bX’h, and hersu»e I know hM bow ! » »» «ix from t • texnd. I w'«b to rt® u»y c -life»» »n wihmii and ».gne»l. • • 1 at if I I-» lb« truth may be told." Thus «nd«*«! th» ps|*»r "S " aa I th« ! g G»rmaa. wyou a® k* e-lg«* ’ • to lx your full and true cuafee«i.Mi F "I do" M gn It. then " H» p' -dared from hie Lug • jxftril aad <•’* It to th» man. who a trembling hand. "David In !.®i<h«n" | I’ndey th» »'.gnature th» Ger man wrot«. "NN itti®eee«| by me, Harun Met gill» Votl H -tr Thia «!<■•»». h« ! th« »» »tr baxtk »o i ’ n»a wallet. ’Tl»® r»««>*n why I want*) yon t :o alga hr i r t » night." he said, "la that ther® str rm» «• if ther« might be a chan«** t»f jruur g»tHug «way fr>»m th« hliol” "HuwF "IstMBk out to •»« ** They wrrv altn.xt at potat of th® l»lai»d■— Kt G»urgv lu th» v Ww Hritain ctrtdd I»« • i : MBs .; >■*( kilig Ixt.itu! them, to th« ’••nth «n«l thv e«»t ther« w « b up«* «® b "I r«o »«»thing " "lx»««k thr »ugh my gla«». then." "I ran »r» a ship--a tSo-Bulnd •ail ug ah ip." "Hh« la In qm*«t of blackbirds, Hhe will probably »»ml a I m »at aahorv I V tun«i»ly fur y"’», th» fxupl® ar» all gon» fT I-» fight Y ”ii will, thrrvfurv, if ah« Lx* «»rnJ a bust here, hav« « thane® of getting away. If »hr aaila north, and »♦•nda a boat aahor» fifty m<l®s nr «o fur (h**r up ih» <«uA»t, that be*!*« cr«w will »x »ixarrd. Now. my fri»nd, th» aun a si»nt to art. In ten minutvs it will •• dark, am! w® hat® neither candle« nor match e«. Go to your bed sod await th« further immand» of th« Herr Ghost. mur r»x|M i tab!« un< 1» On ths evs of ir 1» partur«*. if you ar® to go to-mor row. b® w ill probably be mor» peremp iv »n i n r® terrifying than utual. G • • • bv! Di'-!, and await the Herr i ¡host." (T«» be continued.) TANANA IS FLOODED •<.. *. '^THE BLOOD Hurdreds Made Homeless Near Fairbanks, Alaska. ••S. S S for the blood" h*i crown to be a hoUMhuld Mying When the blood i* out of order, or Beexl» treatment fmni ¿ny eauac. th«a great remedy 1» the fir»t thought of and uaed by thousand« of pc«>ple all over the country, becauae it i« superior to all other blood purifier» It ia a purely vegetable remedy, and while it penrtratea the circulation and force« out all poiaon and morbid matter, it alao builda up the entire tv«tcm by ita tine tonic effect. During the win* ter mouth» the natural ave I wu «uffenng from impure blood and a genera] nue« of bodily waste have run-down mdilion of the system. I had no ap- become dull and weak and petite, was I -ting fie»h. and an all-gone tired ferk failed to nctf >rm their full ing that made me miserable I began the use of Danger of an Ep<d«m.c fro«' Molding duty.the blood haa been »lug- S b S and my blood was restored to its nor C«Hart and Crowded Ptac«« guh and an extra amount ms 1. healthy condition. My anpstite retomsd, I of poiaon» and wa«te mat increased in weight, that "tired feeling" left aud of Temporary R«fug«. ter» have accumulated in 1 waa again mveelf. Columbus. Ohio. V ictor Sn «■!!«. the »vstetn and been ab Cor Barthman and Washington Area sorbed by it. With the com- Hew tile. Wash., Aug t. — N special ing of Spring and warm weather the blood i» arou»ed and »lined to quicker letter to the neat tie Times from Fair action and in it» eSort to throw off the*e acid» and poiaon» the »kin »uf- Boils, pimple-«, bb-tchc« rachea and eruption» break out and con bank», Alaska, under date of July fi, fer». says that a flood raging in (’hena for tinue until the b’o-.l ixcleanaed and made pure. S S 9. is the ideal remedy for this conditi on, it clear« the blood of all impuritie«. make» it rich and several days had render*! homeies« strong and thc»e skin tr iblee p c« away Rheumatism. Catarrh, Chronic TOOtol.OuO people. The fio«*i was Sore» and fleer». Scrofula. Contagion* BI imm ! P©i»on and all other diseases »1 k on the blood end any advice de* cause*! by a win«! and ram storm that of the blood sre cured by S. S S sued, (ice of charge. y/ff SW'rT SPCCIF1C CO., ATtANFA, GA* had recently swept the Tanana vallev Ü.1-' DRIVEN FROM CABINS AT NIGHT Keyes' «aw away an*! mill Iwen had carried tiring l<w!ged m front of »wept the stream, down Noxe»‘ mill. A larg** l«»g huom broke from its moor ing* al the Tanana Ihrvelopttient com |*any'» mill and carried was down •trraiu. entailing a loss of »rtrra! thouaand dollar* Cellar» were fio-ded and in a few instances st<sk drowned People were con»|>eII«*»I to move out of their i»»»mew in thr early hour» after midnight. Hom«w were temporarily provided for thr |M*»»plr and they wrrr n»*t allowed to go Iwu k to tbeir wst cabins for several days after thr do*at ha«! sulwddrd At the time thr letter was written grave fears were entertain*! fnr thr Mf»*tv of thr people, an epidemic Ixing threatened. The hanks of the river were IwJly broken, but piledrivers were at work putting in btilkhra«!» long liefore thr watrrs had subside«!. TROUBLE AHEAD. Kaitsr to Warn King Edward to Calm British Feeling Agmr »t Qtrmany. Herim, Aug M.—If thr kaiser King Edward neit week meet» Erankfort, at he will, according to authority there, tell his tin» Is that, while <»ermany docs not want war with England, neverthe less thr present atm«*phere of mutual hatred, jealousy and suspicion must I m * drstfoyn! or Etiro|M« danger of an explosion. remain in will King Edward will I m * given to understand that Ger many holds England rr«|H>n«iblr for the creation of thia situation. The corrrspondrnt is informed tf»at thr consequences to which thr present situation max lead are now causing Germany's responsible statesmen thr deepest anxiety. rhear |M»a«iblr conse quences fl Hr»! a large place in the kai»era’ recent interviews with King Oscar, <»f Sweden, with King (*liri*- tian, of l*rnmark, and with the » tar. There have !>een ol!i< ia! attempts to render lees apparent and to obscure thr seritFuan«*»« of thr situation, but Wil liam and his advisers are profoundly conertnw! over Englaml*» constantly It i« increasing hatred of (irrmany. thutiglit that this hatred is now more virulent than ever l»efore. M\ i ARMING IN ( MINA. < illt* ii» of Chinn w birb o the outside A tiny Inaect w urbi is cultivated with great skill by the ’ hlii«-a<- ot a certain district, becauae of the One white wax which It pro- dll era. The Nclentlflc American de «ertbra the work of tho«« wax farm era. This little Insert, which I« hardly yet known to weatern arlence, ha» many tx-eiillarit <•«. one of »bleb 1» that for I,., an,-. . «.fu| production of wax two • tage» of Ita life inuat bw panar.1 In ery different regions The earliest Onge. In which th« female« develop .intll nliiHiah ready to deposit their ••gg». la in the I‘bleu Chan« valley In the w vatKU part uf China, whare grown tree. at au altitude of five thounaiHl feet, on which the luaect paaaen that atagv of Ita exlatrn.-«. In May It la time to remove the Colonie« f wax maker« to the lower altitude of Ssecbwan province, where is found in >ther tree, fettling npou w bl. h the tn wt makea Ita wai. Th La removal In one of the moat pic tur.-n-pie feature« <>f th« luduatry I'bounamln of leirter« «re employed In t *! he o»l.mlen of lii«ecta removal from the tree« are wrappe.1 In leaven >f the wood oil tree. Packed carefully ■I banket», they are along from tb<- *hould>*rn of the porter«, who muat near them from two to four humlrc! mil.-« The way Ilea over the rocky putha and belghtn of the Niechwan mountain«, through ne.eral cltlea, «ml ■n.ln at the farm« «here the maatrrn of th» Irtmrern await them AU the ■urney must Io- made at night, an -ha • un'« heat would develop the UraH'tn too fant. At that tlrnr of year It 1« the custom • >f the Cities «long th* way to leave 'heir gate* open »11 nlgnt In order that th* progrenn of th* bearer» may not I m r. rr-»i|.r«-*l U th th* ba«keta Snap Ixl •-d from their nb-xiklrrn. tba port»»™ run In weini procenaios at thotr top •pe«d from .lark till daylight. Clad al most Invariably In rain proof straw, they carry plctur<-a<pia lanterns, which • wing sa the, roll, throwing the fan tastic ahadows FEVER SPREADS Two New Center» on Plantation» Out* »tde New Orleans. New Orleans, Aug. S —Two large foci of infection wero diecovered Umlay out- side «»f th« city b> officer« «»f the Ma rtne Hospital eervicw. Dr. Corput went to tbe Diamond plantation in St. Charles |>ariah to look into w»uir »us- piciou» cam*» and f.-und an p»Mitive yellow fever <am*«i of secondary infec tion, throe of which were dead. They are <»n a sugar plantation and three of them are llaliana. One is a negr«». The other point of infection ia the town of Patterson, in St Mary's parish, where |>r. Gu iter as found iVtasrsof secondary inh'ctlon. M<et of three are also Italians. The total h»*alth boards have taken charge tn U»th instances and are following out the direction» of the Marine H wpilal «ervne. Havtian Steamer Suspected. Philadelphia, Aug stcarnahip Harm tun, n — The Hiitiah which arrival at the I Ma ware break waler on from Porte dr Pales, Haturday llaytl, with Ifi of the crew ill with fever, docked at thia port today Thr Ha melon held by the government <|uarantinr oAciale pending an imrwtigation a* U» the charm ter of the (ever, but after careful •>!•*» r vat loti the »trainer will I m * perm it tn 1 to come to port, thr phygl* ciana finding thr «ratnrn »uftrrlng from malaria. Th« Old Planer Bel) There’• m • n the I w.u* the cattfa en the billa, Aa* ia th« laay laughter uf tha water fa Ha aa* rii». la lb« ». g,u* of the ? 4»l-,rd aa* the bummln’ <*t th« be«. A a the • « »Ipe k»r 1« kin* •« th« boiler » »gar tr«® I bpb ' b music la tb« bloaouai «u* th» rloar blue uf tb« sky. la ’■ -• « >' f • k«u r.swb a dr m* ‘way up h gb But the sweetest • <• uf June tiuis ain't uuwbrrea tu ir a smell Te the music *1 ug at uu uliM «f the old dinner beiL Wh»a p • ; n th« ! v'aat fl«- ’*• iv«B out •' a < ‘ o' me. K wiabin*, I "-, wi'h a y-ur haart that dinner tim« w .¡Id cum«, wa: h th« fur ■*» . slv h away Y »• aroun* th« lower bwn-1. An' p.»tt«f ‘r und a bit b®f r« you start fur t’other and. Aa* j u ben-! your h*a ! •«' llat«a t - k»trh th« w«lv*om« s*»und. Au* ealrTat« it's put n gh Bvoa by shad der« on th« grunnds Wb«a through th» hasy atBloapb«r». y -ur lungi t* t” di«p»l, (*< mea th« fur fT ailv'ry tousle of th» ol« dinn«r lx IL Wh»n ths harv»«t day Is ev»r sa* th» tullere* work is dun». Over wavin’ c<-r:i an clover tinted by th» sattln* sun. I-«w an ««e.-t *, • <! ••«»( m i» e of th« ol« bei! fl >«ts al -ng. Marne upon th« evenin' brear®«, tnhig »4 * ’h th» r®a;>• * song. An' j ¡ k arr-*»«t t-<« cuedder. pa«t th« al» crick windin’ through, Wh»re th« ringer sweat is waitin’ with a welcome ther« for you Oh. there ain’t no )«»ys of summ«r that can strike y >u quite so well As th» r.ng w i -•« h . » 1 of th« ol« dinner balL — ladianapoi s News, Hl,« «broker« awd Jurt*«. A promneut New York «twkbroker ’Tba u»’w «paper« do not g» I •ay ■ wind of even a (mall fraction of the • ult. brought agalnat broker« because <>f mlaunderataudlngs betwivo un and our customer« Ninety nine cuatoiu- er« out of enry hundred think we rob them when they lo.e their money In the market and give ua no credit when they win. We do our hard-nt to «ettlw all aulta out of court, for th, re la not a Jury on earth that will Bud a verdict for a atock broker. Why? Simply be en ua* every Juror haa been »»rched now and then In the mar.et and hold« a grudge again.t all broker» " New York Treaa To Break In N»w M wm ». A!way» «hak» In Alien • F«*»t > ••*. • í • " Ur It •« h «wefcUhg ». hitig »w Hen ferì • ¡r- « t- rr.». lug • Wing tYS • • . 1 !■ it ?. ' • <1 » **p< • 11* !•<« «e-I «h<M» et.-rv«, ;.‘w- Don't «• • «’ » -ampi® ma e»t FKFK Adits«» A4»n H iCtnstwd la H<>y. b Y ■*-r % An Easy Job. |t< Chief S< ar»d H • J«»b had met with an •<• ■ lent while scouring th» plains and it »•• tie r«ssry for th® army • urge >n to atnputst» bi» leg Afire « time the mi««mg limb w t» replaced by a w '.|«-n one, sad m»»thim later th« dn-tor »aid; •’ll »w du yua like your wuod»u l»g. old manF "t’ghr* responded Hcarsd of Hi» Job. ’’Injun Ilium heap mm h. lujun hkuui you makum all wood Make y«»u all w «><!?*' queried th» M. D In »urpn*® “What f »r ?” "Injun mnk» heap m<>u»y th»ti.” an • were«! the m>bl» r» l matt "Getom job •tauJurn iu tr »nt of cigar store I gh!*' ‘•-L. Ki" In hrai< h of a iMMlglog There la a story of a home loving farmer who started for the West and can»« borne "to apand the first night." This was a question of sentiment, but another man. quoted by the Philadel phia ledger, had a more practical rea son fur seek lug cover 1!« had been hired by a close fiat rd farmer, who bBlIrved In burning ths candle st !>o(h end* The first morn Ing the new man was calle«! at 8 o’cl»H-k AI h » u I fifteen minutes later be cam» downstairs with bls bag In bls band. "Ain't y i c Jn' to work?” Baked ths farmer. In surprise "No.” was the dl'gua’ed answer "Em g’liti* to bunt up sums plaeg ta stay all night." Hallroatl Traveling In It IgHin» Hallway travel Is rtirap In ll«*lgi«irn, according tn a report rr* »-Ivwl at the State lirpartmrut from Tultcti Stair« <’or.«ul M'Snllv at Urge He say« that tii< Hc!g;di> Ntate railway Belta ticket« ob a time baet« which rnabh*« thr hoblrr to travel coatintiouely, 1f dr«lrr<t, for th« ¡wriod etatrd on the tl* krt. within thr limit« of thr country. For Instance, a five day Uckrt will roet S3MM, and a fifteen day th ket. V 72. Durlug thr Ilf»» of one of the«* th krta It errvr» a« a pa«s, amt It 1« only nr« »!■»:•» in t tt| gt’>\e rat»« refer to •»- <.«« .> $ All that 1« r«- ; . 1 ’ » • < >. t: • - t ticket« 1« to pre««*nt at thr offi.*» an M tbrr» w I r t Mo W|i • -.w’s *0 ’hing unmounted photograph of «mall eiar Byr*p th« b*«i r® edy luoae for their ebildrsa which It attai'hrit to thr tl. ket aa a durlug th« teething psrfod. mean« of blrntlfi» atlon A Ha»l Fit Mut hl ng Ikilfig. An English tourist in the Highlands •X»» that I have «old you a poll» y.” tells th® fo :<>wlng amusing story Hs •»1.1 the Inwuran® agunt, ”1 w III nj>k was trsxeUng one day last summer by you an lutcreatlng proposi t toft Give rail In the North of M-*utland, and at ine «<>me Ictter» of Introduktion to |»-o one of the atatbms four fermerà su- ple you know and 1 will gl,* you half trred tbs train TL»y were all big. my eonimlaalou on ,-rrry one of th*ui burly men and completely filled up the I ■ l seat on the one aide of the compart- •'My de«r man!” crle.1 the new |x>l rnrnt. At the n»it station the carriage tey bolder, "I haicii't «u euemy d<M»r «qn-ned to admit a tail, eadareruua rartb!"- Newark Newa indb dual with about the girth of a lamp post. He endeavored to wedge Th. if.me Hoot. hlm»eif In txt wren two of the fsnuers, B<*a—Charll*. will you tell me what and. nudili« It a itiffi- ult operation, he time It UT l ie left my watch at my said to one of them: "Katun* me. air, aunt'«. but you tunal move up a bit! Each t'harte- Awfully «orry, but ! can’t seat la liit.-njnl to accommodate tire I've left mine at my uu -le • Detroit persons, and according to art of !’ar- free i'rvaa llameut you are only entitled to eight* •en inches of space" ’’Aye. aye, my ile < 'ertainly !>i»l. Enpeck -4«r»<U «loped Wilk Browu'n friend," replied the farmer, ”lbat*s a* very gold for you that's been built that gif« Jrw'ef i«y I mi l •!«:> I Mr« Kape« k Why, I thought Greee way, but ye ranna blaiue me If I was Hr >wu « h. *• !: - . t ha rna been conatruckit according to Enpe* k Well, didn't be pruts It ? act of I’arllament!" I-»4. <. « «* * • »♦ VA * • N ** 1■ ■ • A r > * Traffic in Indian Girla. Vancouver, H. C., Ai’g. • round. port haa l<ern made to tile And aotnn At daybreak the men den«* «hade for their bunb-n«. prepare At night- their meal« at»! «■• to «Jeep fall they are under way again. At the fartna where th» was la to '« formol the onrt containing Inn.- t» are tied to tha ilnibn of trera. where tha heat of tha aun davalopa them Crawling out, tha ntalea pro.-**! to form cocKvna. and the»« ara th* «ourra of the wai In n »hort t me th» entire the shining tr**« are covet • I with wfatta. ao that, but for the heat, on» would lM>lleva they were bidden In front Thia white covering In ao-no time« a quarter of an Inch thick over m*.nt of a tree It la ncraped off and reflned. and from It are made candle« for th* bouaehold obj*-t« for the tern- pl.-a and ma y other thing«, and an an nual tribute of th* brat quality In «ent to the Kmprr»« at I'ekin. police by CormUihle ju«t returned from the A re Provincial Jooea, who lias Indian village at ('ape Mudge, «tating that in that aettlement there ia oj»en traffic in In dian girla. Jones fount! a num tier of well authenticate»! case« where half* I)rar«I an«! quarter-breed girls have re» cently been sold U» white men at price« ranging from 11 (A) to A com plete investigation will I m * made by the antboritiee French Fl««t W«kom«d Cone«, Ini* of Wight, Aug H — The French fleet, eontiating of IH battle- •hipa, -rutaern and torp*do b-«t de- ■troyera under comand of Vice Admiral Caillard, reached the Holent today to • ¡-end a week. Tlir officer« mxl «allora are gmwta of Kin« Edward and the British navy. Heavy downpour» of rain throughout the morning drenched the <1*.-,-ration» and «brooded in ■ Nothing la mor« noble, nothing more heavy mut the yachla and Britiah war venerable, than fidelity Ealthfuiiieaa ahipa collected to welcome the vieitor«. and truth are the m-*| «acred eirel »•n *«a and endowment« of the human Y.llow Fever in Mraico. mind tYceno. City nt Melico, An« A — The ««par A man I« rich tn proportion to the lor board of health report« fir. rami of thin« be can afford to let alena.—Th» yellow fever In ’be republic, four at reao. Vera Ciuf enJ one at C<«l«achoalcua. Thr li lini Noti lime Ylwiiy. Iloiiglit bau borite the .Igiin. turr of Cini«. II."Fletcher, ______ unii Ima berti illude under III» prrwonal «ii|»rrvfalon fbr otrr ...’ ¡iti jenrw. Allow m> onn to «IrrrKr 5011 iti thfa. "Countcrii-lta, ( ... I mitili loti» and •• ahi*»t-n«-|f*HM| •• 1 nrr ‘ liut .1*2-, ................. nml rndnnger ilio v_ Fkpertnirnta, iit-iiitli of <_ Ialitirrli llxprririirc Mgiiii*»t l*.i|»«*riiii* iit. What is CASTORIA Cnnlorb* in n liitrml«-*« «ubatltllte l'or < antor Oli, l*ar<*- gork-, Iiriip. nu<l Hootliln Nxrilpa. Il in l*l<ii*niil. |C roiilaln* iirillu-r Opiuni, Morpliln«* n->r othrr Knrcotio •*111»-1.« m . • . Ila age la 11 * _--------- 1 -. Il <l«-alroy» YY orni* null allHY» r< »«-ri*liii<--.-<. It «-ur** IH.irrliirn uml YY liul Colic. It relieve« I . «-Ililnir Trouble*. < urea <'oii*tlpntl«ii unit Flatulency. It annliuilatc* the Food, rrgiilat«-* thn Ht.itniK li hik I ilowcla. Ki*i"ir healthy and nniiir.il alecp. The Clilhirrn’n I’auMceia The Mother*« Friend. X V* The Kind You Have Always Bought I I • ■ s <T-'Z ZV if ■ r. ' l ‘\ ví