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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1907)
•• 5A I 1 DOOMED By WILLARD MacKENZIP have ever lived In a earner of yoar heart before I filled It all ” “My darling.” be cried, kleelsg the hand that be clasped, “no woman ever hae lived In tbe auxalieet corner of aay heart bat you." "Not Miao Grierson J" "No.” be anawared. emphatically that I can truly pledge myee'f now. al though 1 might have baeitated at the ques tion a fortnight back. There were ever to, many utatarlvt There »«a reason which rendered such a match Impossible upon my aide.” “Aud what was thatF* she asked, sag erly. ' Frequently two crops may be had oo "Oh. a mere family reaeoo —nothing tbe aanie plot during tbe year, «ueb aa that you would und-retaad," be answered, .early pres followed by 1st» cabtmgu. or evasively. 'turnips may foltow onions; but tbe “Ob ! bat yoa must tell me," she cried, roaxlngly “If yoa do not. I shall think soil ebould be rich and well supplied y - ■ are concealing e methli.g from me. i with manure or fertiliser. One advan and It will make me wret hed. You will tage with a small garden la tbat during tell mo. won't you?" I th« dry ora »on some of th« crops con “Another lime, dossaat—XMX now. It , he watered by tbe use of tbe boe« or shall be the nest time 1 come.1 ¡«»■rlnkler hiexj-erlenred ¡wrroos atxmld "l>o you think Miee Grierson besutl , not ex;»iet romplete su--<vma the first fair eh« asked, after gaining this poiat. year, but there la nothing too difficult “I think her very amiable and very to learn, and the aerond year should beautiful!" bo answered, warmly. 'prove antiafactory If the m-aron dore “You think ber more beautiful than m«. perhaps.” ab« murmured, ber bead ' not l*c<>me too dry. The principal I small frulta are blackberries, strawtier still turned away from him. "My darling, what rotild put euck rlre and raspbvrrie«. hut gooreberrlre. thoughts Into that silly little head?" -urranta and grapes are also Included And clasping her fare between hla The moat profitable fruits are those hands, be drew It towards him and kissed that rwelv* attention during tbe entire the pouting lips and Ibe swelling eyes, in I year The strawberry will thrive and • hi h ibe tears of wounded vanity were twer well with but little cultivation on beginning to gather. "Like all m«n. you are fascinated by wnue roll* and often reretvre no care after the plants bate le-en art out. oth golden locks," al«- «aid t-elulantly, “I am fascinated by no locks but er than to run tbe cultivator d-mn tbe thine,” be murmured, klaelng h«r hair, row« once or twice, but it will pay well "1 ran ere no tw-auty In aught but what for any extra labor that may b« ap reminds me ot thee. You. whom hundreds piled, however. The largest berries are must have ad--r»d for wbo could aee you grown from plants In single stools, but without adoring you?” tbe largest yields are oldaltn-d from the "Never, never I" ahe answered "!'n- matte«! row system. The firet ewaetitlal 'll I met you. | riei.r ni«t th» men who could even touch my heart. Everybody la to get the young plants tn the ground said I had no heart . but you have fount as anon as poaalble. so aa to afori! them oue, have you not? At sixteen, my friends an op;s rtunlty to grow and make bead married tne to an old man -one old way twfore the dry a«*a*xi cones on. vno-ixb to be my grandfather. Ob. It waa Hteh wind« »od « A»« «■.*■ w!!! quirk work of yvung plants Tbe rows should t-e just wl<le enough »[»art tu admit of ttto use uf the boras boe. and the ground should t»e kept very looee around the plants In order to guard against drought as much as poaalbl». nilNÜKtU AKt LUS I between fleeb forming fouda and thoae . that form fst. la enabled to ao co<ublu«| tbe different fuude as tu provide for _ . a a. ail tbeir wants Knuwtng that tbe “al FrtDCil StUIDer GttS AShOtt M bum I Quids'' initrogenous foods) pro- dove muscle I lean meau > and milk, be should, tn order to allow for beat and fat "balance“ tbe fuoda fur tbe purpuee of avoiding too much of the one kind and not enough of tbe other On an av«rag», the proportion of nitrogenous ______ foods to the cartona,woua Is as one to six (though the proportion may vary, Heavy Gal« Maksa R«acue DifBcuH, according to ctreumstanrea), or. rath but Efforts Ars btili Mads to er. he should add six times as much of Reach Survivors. tbe esrbonanecous aa be does of tbe ni trogenous Tbe conditions, however, sffev-t tbe proportions as less carbon la required In summer than In winter, Mcmtev'deio, Uruguay, May 9 —-Tb« benre during the warm season the nl- Freoch transport Maritime P<>it»u, Irotn trogen may b» Increased and th« car- Mai eel I he April 6 for this port, haa boo diminished; but. If the weather la l»«?n «rv«*k««l off Nor. Joe« Ignacio, on very cold, tt» proportion of carbons- the <v«-t <4 Uruguay. she I» un-ler- ceoua matter, oo the contrary, should ‘ st-sei to !«•*• Idi-l 300 puseengete un be locreared. i board, and, aceocding to late reports, I nearly 200 of tt.<we have been rem ned rr»ai«vt«a r»MU. and aia on IMir way to thia city. Th« Ona of the must Imiortant frulta of veoaol and her cargo will probably the eats bl I aliment of tbe Mount Roas prove a total Iosa. weather observatory In tbe Rlerrs Ne The caaualily list hae been reported st vada near Reno. Nev., at an elevation 100, but thia haa not beeen corroborai-* <>t ln.wai fret. Is the discovery of a rule ied. __ The _ government __________ ia doing __ every* by which the ap|>earat>re of frost In the | thing p««ible to succor the shipwreck- Truck»« and «'arson valleys below may <4 * people. t<e predict«! with positive assurance ban J'»e Ignacio la a small rocky from twenty-four to thlrty alx hours In promontory surrounded by reef», 21 advance. miles west of Caps Bl. Maria, on the By cumparing relative meteorological soiithraetern coaet of I ruguay and data for Ran Fran« !s-v> and Rem» at about 50 mi lea from Montevideo. The vessel waa dr n on on the rucks «1 »0 fret vleratlon, and M--unt Roes. Nhe lies 3o yurla from 10400 feet elevation, a ronatant corre- yoatetday. «¡■>nd«nce ta otiaerred 1-elwren fall In shore. A heavy gale lute bren blowing pressure and fall In temperature, ena lor several <iaye, and ia still continu bling frost progteiat lest Iona to be made ing. This renders the work of riwue with certainty Tbe station was estab very difficult. Th» effort« to get the lished originally with the Idea of gath retnaipder of the peeaengera and crew to land are being continued with untig- ering Information which would be avail- inw sMaaaaBwgmw • »»io in pretiictmg tne weather condl- —« - — Panic broke out on I ««rd the vessel tluua fur the districts farther east when she grounded, and a number of lerrot at lichen people jumped over Wbea >*i«»tln< Beeke. In tbe botile garden care ebould t>e board. According to a report a number taken to at« that tl>« will Is pressed4 of women managed to swim a»boro, It is known down firmly after the aw-In are In. The but many wete drowned. mult will be to bring the moisture io that cn«U>ms officer» at Rincon <le Per- tbe surface and hasten tbe germina lero saved 50 paraengera. Coast o! Uruguay. VESSEL AND CAIGO WILL IE LOSS CHAPTER XIV. I tor fear uf their being washed up again Ths next morning d.d bring a letter and found by any of your people, and from Arthur. Io which he expressed grvat I laid ’em down In Mandy Cove fur tbe ris Surprise and uneasiness at the ml«-ar- ing tide to wash away. And and tho-igh rlags of bis prsv .us one. more espseially tbe wuman wae dead enough, I believe an account ef lb* !uip->rt«nt » . there wa« snme life left In the child, I’ve lion wbi h It had ■■ntalovd. ef whi 'b Us often thought about It eInce with a M- rvp-ated ths subetan . and, >s *ar as b- ' Ing that It waa wrong; but when they eould remsmiwr, lbs language, and again i told tne to night that It was you wbo aaksd Hlr Mu . v wbat steps had !.«(•-- palled m» out of tbe water. I bow be taken In regard to It Tie epistle wicked I had been, and I 1 couldn't then went on to slate tbat bo bad pro I -11« till | had eaasd my miud by telling pueed to M as Grierauu. but tbat lady, you thia** havlr.g ■ |„ a pr. ilia- . r-t. Mir Munce appeared much moved al and. having th' WU l.-reelf jp.u hla g»n the cnaferelon. an 1 a stern, bard look sroalty, be bad at oms witbdraau bis ■ gathered Upon bis cuuntenaoc», awn pretenel.uis | “Bay you forgive ta«. Nir Munos!” Iwsplto tbe vital Intereat tkue imper ' gaeped Ralph. "I bare many more sine I'ietl. Nir Mir..w dl l fimy approve of the upon iny tn.ad that I w-wiid I k« •> tri! roura., »¡a sou uau iasew, and bls heart but «welled w.'i, pr .de at ' « «•»:.-■ f ' - “Being a dying man. I frrely forglrs young man's chivalrous uoldiity of fv [ yon, Ralph Trevethlck,” answered Hlr Ing Nir Munce at ones communicated tn Mun-». ''Hu> it waa a cruel, tmrbaroue ‘l«e«i, that ereo saveg«e would shrink Rtafford the r -• I. n-' » to from, ao brutalising la tbe effect of th«»« him of Ar ’ ■ r • ir. - ' tl <i ■ r »He euperetlllima.” SSSUt, aud tbs r-hef h« fall at lieing tliue Ralph turned hla eyes with an appeal ee- ired fr-nn any f . r. i via..' . • f r ■ - u ing l>»,k towards bla father ami bls e»n. Mr Wylie. Nir Munce SJul«rstood the appeal, and He had taken a groat fancy to th« answered. “Thuy shall not suffer from young artist, and waa u. ■ « fr<— and your confession. But let this be a warn social In hie u.ani.-r rower la n. than ' • Ing to tbeiu. and to ell here. If ever I had been to any | Tv..n a « : uiy >• >rv bear of any more such acta, thorn wbo The weather was glorious, and what with romniit them shall not remain on my Sketching th- m «Vt !•■' • ly scenery by day. I laud» another hour!” Slid engaging In pl- ‘ -ant and Intellectual i The grandfather, wbo«» half erased eon versa rim by night, Ntaffurd found I hraln seemed to have wholly ci>IU|»u-1 time glide on with ths most delightful ' under the dreadful calamity lhat had foil rapidity. en upon him. turned hie wild eyes upon About a week after bls arrival how the speaker. mutt »-red va,-sully. ever, a circumstance >>«■ urr- I whi -h cast a gloom over I'enrhyddyn and ail «'• Inhabit anta. Tbs Neptetnlier g»l«s had just Ivrgun to rags with great ner.-vneas, and the southwest wind, so terrlt ’■> uj-m tills coast, strewed tbe rocks with wr- its Ono clear, bright morning, while th« wind blew furiously, and tbe s-n ran tnountaliis high. N.r Munce and Rtafford Cwl«tvw«|ws «bv liar«». bad walked down upon the rhoee. While tion of tbe erevla As soon as the seed The majority of farmers give but lit contemplating the sublime horror of the lings ep|M-ar. however, the garden SAN FRANCISCO CARS RUN tie attention to gardening. They regard Spectacle, they caught sight of a email should be gone over with a rake to loya- tbe si«Je. hue aud rake as implements «raft, which appeared to hs not more which liivohe too tnueb time and Is- en up tbe surfa<v< and furtn a mulch, Heavily Guarded, Two Maks Trip of than three or four tulles out. rising and falling upon ths waves, and driving to U>r If a farmer desires to grow ■ tiie purpose being to prevent the mois About Sis Mil»«. wards the shore with frightful rapidity. rorp of any kind be prefers to du tbe ture from escaping. A smooth, hard Han Fmnclaco, Muy ®.—The police Rlr M'inrw t<»>k his glass out of bis work with a plow and cultivator, and In surfacs will be followed by « loas of for the first time since the cotnmeoce- pocket, and by Ita aid I -- rled her to a wholesals manner. This repugnance much moisture wblcb will be brought rnent of the stnekBr »trike furnished a fishing sms k Iwl" gmg to I’ irbyd to using tbe aiuall tools. In order to to the surface by the capillary action act us I protection yesterday aftvrnouu dyn grow a supply of vegetable«, baa been When the surface Is constantly stirred for two of the United Raliroada’ cars Others had a*«n her also and In a f«w the cause of depriving hundreds of and kept loose ami free, this capillary manned by 21 strikebreakers, and aa a momenta the two gentlemen were joined farmers of luxuries tbat would have action la retarded and the moisture Is rreolt of thia profoetiou three cats were by several curious watcher», among wl. on rost but little If they bad conaldervd retained to support ths pianta. This tun over six mile» of track without the waa Jenklna. the postmaster. “It's Ralph Trevethlck’a boat," be aald . tiie value of tbe crops from a garden, point la a very important one. and ama firing of a «hot. t-ratai crio.x ixi'it inn "It has tie«n out days beyond Its time. Four men, one of tl stn a atrik«'>rrek- and alm> tbe real cost compared with a teur gardeners will find It to their ad- They must bo mad to think of putting in “Oon't rob the era of Ita dead, or ’twill hiilv'iua. borrlhla I" and aba shuddered at crop of grain or potatoes. But there vautag» to bear these facta In mind. er an<l the other three member« of th« during such a gale, and the attempt will take vengeance upon you and you». Tbe th» tnemcry. Electrical Workers’ unicn were injured. are. buwever, wmus farmer» and their Starila« Karly rotato»«. them their Ilves, fovok at her! - rlaep of a drowning band will be a curse “Hut why did you roiwnt to eu<-h a There waa Intermittent hurling of mis wives wbo know bow a garden bel pa can no mro k««p her off the r»cke to you through life.” •acrifire?“ he asked. As soon as tbe frost Is out, I select siles by uuioo crowds at various points they can hold back the waves with “Ab! tbsl waa because In 'hvse days to make a farm enjoyable, and they a sloping picco of ground on tbe south along the route and for two or three There waa another attentive liatener to are tbe ones wbo will now enjoy tbe tbrlr anna!” aids of a building and dig one or more miles a mob of at Itsvat 1,000 men and the fi»b<-rm«n bealdea Hlr Munce. Thia I bad not found out that I had a heart.” ahe anaw«rvd. smiling, “f waa poor -an work of planting tbe av-eds of tbs many trenches. 2 feet wide and 18 Inches Onwards came the frail hark now was John Jenklna toys ran with the cars, yelling, calling orphan; ha, the old man. waa rich; an 1 different kinds of vegetables, fur there deep, tumbling Into a gulf, now rising like In wnlch I put shout 8 Inches of epitheta, daring the nonunion men to "I»ld you aay you laid the bodlre In ao ------- " la no ¡«irtlon of farm ;lfe so agroeabls eork upon a mountain of water, and dart Sandy Cover?" he asked after a paua». horse manure, well tramped down, and get off the rata and fight and cheering “You sold your young life to bldeoue aa tbat of pr«t>arlng the ground In tbe ing forward like an arrow before tbe Ralph made a alight movement of af cover with 3 or 4 Inches of soil, hi vociferously whenever for one reuse or old »ge," added Arthur eaiily. blast of the wind. spring for the garden. There baa IveWn flrmatlon ; epeerh was gone. After this this I firmly press half potatoes In rows another the care were brought tempor “You are not the firet who hae thus an advance In tbe system of gardesing At laet came the era ah I Tbe boat waa Jenklna eat him«»lf down upon a barrel, arily to a stop. seen to reel, eddy and oink and then which carved the purpose of a neat In reproached m«. ehe ar>sw«r«-l, In a tone While tbe boe. rake aud vpade still 2 or 8 Inches ajuirt and cover with S After tbe return to the carboure at or 4 Inches of soil and with coarse ata- Bat, remeto- three men were battling with the «ratera the scantily furnished but. and fell Into of Inespieaaible sadness, bold a place In tbe list of garden tools, ber, I was little more than a child—a Bo excited and pity stricken was Rtafford meditation. bls litter at night and during cold days, I he general olliees at Oak and Broderick rain, and ambitious on«. I had known yet they have b«sa vu;»erarvled mainly streets, Mr. Mullally »tated tliat cars with tbs seen«, tbat had it not been for t’pon returning to the Castle, the two poverty It wae more than I could bear." by the single and double wheeled boon removing It entirely when the weather will he ofierated again today. He Sir Munce. he would have oval himself Is warm and danger of froet In over. gentlemen eeparsted for tbe night. Stat “Have you etill a dread of poverty?” aud seed drills, which ears time and Into tbe boiling surf In tbe vain hop« ot Water frequently with tepid water. (bought it li«st not to divulge tbe start ford retiring to hie own apartment. Nir hr a«k«d. anxiously. labor and which can be urn-d for doing savins them. When the sprouts are tl or more Incbee ing time ot give the route in advance. l.aunre to the library. He rang the bell, "<>h, y»o, yes; that I never could en good wurk. A majority of the strikebreakers who Thera were some ropes thrown out. trot and ordered I'anlel to be cent to him Im high, take them up by running a spade dure. I Buffered from It when a child, manned the cars came from Kentncky. all three sank The nest moment, how mediately. Hard and cold as marble waa and the horror of Its memory etlll clings under tbe manure, allowing all that rrvll Trre riawtla«. ever, one of the bodice rose again, and. hie face, when the old man stood before Of the thirty odd persona who were to me. The world shows ue that money For fruit tree planting, when the will to stick to tbe potato and roots. shot ot otherwise wounded In Tuesday's borne by a hag« wave, wae hurled Into a him. la the one great good of life, without sub-roll Is clay and apt to tw water- Transplant In a <feep furrow In which pitched battiro on Turk street, four are kind of natural basin, hollowed out of the ’T»anlel." he aald. “you have been my which existence la a cur»», and If we granite flooring of the beach. In an In logged, not only should It be well drain has bewn dropped aome potato fertiliser. exported to die. Thia would inerreae servant since I can first remember, and graap It out of the beaten paths. It calle D. M. h'lver. etant both Nir I.aiinre and Rtalford had the number of deaths to five, aa Jamro served my father before me. but we must ua sordid, and cries out that we have ed first, but tbe bottoms of tbe bole» plunged knee deep Into the basin, and. In which tbe trees are planted ebould Walsh died Tuesday night. Many of To morrow morning you tuuet sold ourselves.” t l»« tor r»»<t. regardless of another great wave that now part, have placed In tlx-iu some coarse rubble, 'aat 1«. and never eroe» Ita leave the CL-.! (To be continued.) Tfo-re 1» a fungus »bleb sometimes tbe others among the injured have dashed over them, and threa'ened to drag You have lied to me. tu act aa drainage also. Apart from sttacks < arrots and turnips, causing de been removed to their homes. tbem away to tbe sea. resoled the body threshold again, disobeyed me, and yielded up every feel such material helping to keep the roots cay at tbs roots. <»r a mlaaba|M*n of the drowning man. and. amidst the Make Hahhcr trom « beat. County Cannot Increase Wages cheers of the spectators, brought It safe ing of humanity to a wild auperetltlon. Whemt and hog*, hitherto regarded out of tbe clay beluw. It «rrvre also to growth, or a withering of the leave#. Ralph Trevethlck hae just confessed, on keep tbem fairly dry and aerated, and Tbla may be prevented by a liberal row Butte, Mont.i May 9.—Tbe county to dry land. by ths farmer of the Mississippi Vai- hla dying tied, tbat tbe bodies of the two Ho was Immedlatly recognised ss tbat la very lnn«>rtant for tiie future ing of air slaked lime upon the roll, coniniieeioneta t<«lay received a commu rescued ley simply as food products, lutve am Ralph Trevethlck, tbe eon of old John unfortunate creatures whom 1 health of tiie trree In making holes nication from Attorney General Galen from a wreck ten years ago were thrown autnetl a near couimervlal Importance. thirty or forty bushels ;»r acre, and Trevethlck. He wee Insensible, and tbe III brief, wheat and bog's split)« will uo such ground, throw out to fully barrowing It In before the seed ¡a rown. to the effect that they may not grant Into tbe sea again aa soon as I had left blood flowed freely from a deep g«sh in three fret wide and twelve Inches deep. as tbe fungus live» tn tbe rolL Rut It the demands fur ibervaved pay present tbe head. Nir Mu nee sent off to H -Inin the hut. I left you to guard them, and product rubber. Tbs lm|w>rtanc<e of tbs ed by the deputy county artlessor». Into each bole then put four Inebes of Is usually brtter and cheaper to pat for a doctor, and gave orders to th-«- the neat day you brought me word that dlaoivery can w-arcvly be overwniinated. This means tbat unless tbe clerks will all efforts at restoration had proved abor old brick aud mortar material, or coming aa It docs at a time when the who took charge of the body to send to the root crops on new land where thia work at their old scale the asMwament tive. and that on that morning they had clinker, or other bard, coarse material, th« Castle for anything •’ r m gbt re world la anxiously asking from wbers fungus has never a pt xm red. will be delayed months. Th« opinion quire In the shape of restoratives r roin been burled In Penrhyddyn churchyard. Ita future supplies of rubber are to well trodden and leveled. l'|>oii that You were therefore cognisant of and an Swims Mas««. covers rood work and as the laburers* put. If obtainable, piece» of turf, upside forte for th« p-<r fallow. accomplice In the Inhuman act; and for coms. In half a de>-a<le. It la raid, tbe Mange an swine Is caused by filth union will not permit road improve While they were sitting over their din- annual consumption of tbe elastic mo down, then three Inches of roll, and this you leave my house.” »nd unnatural conditions It la due ment at the state magitnum wage, ■er a messenger arrived at the Castle plant tiie tree«. In that way nut only lerlal will be at least NO.taio lona. Even panlel knew Nir Munce Penrhyddyn*» to minute tiara al tea, which barrow an- nothing can be done upon the county from Ralph Trsvethick, who had slightly will the roots be kept near tbe surface rallied, begging Nir Munce to rotne down Inexorable nature too well to utter a sin list,(Ms) tons la regarded by many aa a and tw healthy, but bresuae the trees drr the skin. It cannot t* eaatly cured, highway*. to him. as bo had a confession to make gle w -rd of elpoetulation a flat once roiiacrvnthe estimate hut If the animals are thoroughly »Tub gone forth waa never repealed by him: It wae by accldrat that Mr Carr, ths are on alight tnounda, they can be fed which lay heavy upon hie consedemw. Fira In Kansas City. bed on a warm day, aalng carbolic each summer with a mulch of manure. Wrapping himself up, for the evening and with a crushed look, he tottered out English Inventor or dlsroveror of tits Kanroa City. May 9.—Fire this after acid in soap su<la, then anointed with wae chilly, Nir Launce, scroinpsuled by of tbe room. aubstanc«, mads five first ate»p In bls Too much trouble can not lie taken In noon destroyed the five story Universi By sunrlae the n«xt morning, nobbing great discovery. He waa but a small planting trres oil stiff roll, to keep the a in'xture of four parts of lard and ty tmlldlng at tbe northwest cornvr ot Rtafford, started off on the two ml lea' one part kerosene, two or three time«, and heart-broken, he bad turned his back Isiy then. Pnealng one day through a roots near the surface. walk to Ralph's cottage. na well aa given clean quarters, tbe Ixa-ust and Ninth slrreta, cau«ing a It waa tbs same habitation to which ui>on Penrhyddyn ('satis, and slowly and field of wheat lie plucked a few grains property I ixm of 1250,000. One Ilf« Inwln« t ors Fodder. mang« will disappear If the animals are the bodies of a certain woman and child feebly wended his way down tbe foot waa lost, six persons are missing and of tbe lereal. and. cbowlng them, form had been conveyed some ten years bark, path through the dwarf woods. The allo baa o;«-.ied advantages to then kept dean. may be buried in the tains,and 15 peo A few hours later. Jenklna might hare al tbe glutinous compound so familiar dairymen In other countries where corn and upon (be same bed u;>on which they ple were more or Ir«« scriuuaiy iiurx. had lain waa stretched the form of the been seen ascending the same path. I'pon to every country lad. (lore not mature. In England, where arriving at the Castle, he re-iuestnl to aee dying fisherman. When farmer» are busy In the spring The debtia is still burning tonight, and Many vewrs later, recalling hu early .the ronditlouB are unfavorable for tbe “I am sorry to aee you oo 111, Ralph.“ Nir Munce, aud was ushered into hie exiH-rlence. he Iwgan putting hla theory they are Hable to neglect many matters cannot lie a<-anli<vl until tomorrow. , production of matured crops of corn, The building waa >rvnpied by Muntgom- said Nir Munce, hi- lly “'lave you «v prvwence. He wae closeted In tbe library to the teat. Hla first laboratory was a I the farmers a«iw corn for folder, store which should command tbeir attention. ry, Ward A Co., as nfficre. during the greater part of an hour. After scything that you require |f not. .J,» h Get tbe Implements In read Incas aud small »lied In hla back yard; bls ap- * It tn th« allo, then grow a crop of tur fear to aak for It. and If it can be got, he had departed, Hlr I.auncs sent a po IMiratus a coffee grinder and a krttl« nip« on tbo land, from which they took ahart>cn the tools. Tbe grindstone 1» lite message to request a few momenta' yon shall have It." Immigration Board's Plana. of hot water. Later tie waa able to th« fodder. Tbe same system can b« a valuable adjunct to good farming. If “Before the night's over I shall want conversation with Stafford. New York, May (J.—The committe« Mng an<l Interesting wae ths confer obtain ths use of ths best shops and practiced In this country, but our farm t.'vorougb work Is desired. nothing but a few I inks and a few feet England. Technical er» are content with on« crop, and thus of earth!" aald the fisherman. feebly ence between tbe two gentlemen, and *atM>rator1«s In It Is no easier to keep poultry than appoint'd by President R.««evelt, Vice President Fairbanks and Npeaker (.Mo “But thank you all the same. Nir Munce. fraught with future results of vital Im World. do not derive as much from the land as any other sto<-k. aa iatvor and proper non to Investigate all the plumea of the Come doser. I don't want father to bear ;->rtance to mure than one persuuage of management must be used to nn-et sue- la poualble to be obtalued. Tbe land In problem if Immigration has decided to what I bavs gut to say." this etury. < hlneae oa Ika lite»« Teseli. les« capital may be required | England Is high, and fanners pay blgb i-vsa eilend ita work to the leading emigra Mg Munos sat down upon tbe bedside Tbe Chlneee, alsrmed by thè man- ■ rents, but they do not hesitate to uae with poultry, but It must be judklouaiy tion cities of Europi and lias mails ar- St tbs dying man's head, and moistened CHAPTER XT. ner tn whfcb thè Indlan a od Ceyfoa hla lipa with a little brandy. A fortnight has pa seed away. It la trae have ilrlven tbe tra out of tbe mar manure« and fertiliser» freely, »«curing extended, or a loss can result as easily ranremente to sail from Boatcm .May 18 aa from any other source. Kipertenro for the .Mediterranean oo ths steamer “Po you remember." began Ralph. In now the latter end of Neptember. A fine. large crops tn return. la of more value than capital In poultry Canopic. an almost Inaudible voice, “a st.-rm s ¡i • balmy evening, with no ton-h of autum ket. bare Investigatori thè mattar and . Care at ika Cal«. ton years back, when a woman and child nal chill to warn ua of tbe passing sway come to thè conclualon tbat all tbat railing. waa washed up end brought to this very of summer. Through the open French la neederi to bring thelre to tbe fot*- This Is a season wtien attention can Tbs food left over on tbs ground fer Omaha Building Collapses rot? W-II. you waa told they ww burled window» that load Into the garden In the ground agaln ta aya tema tic advertising. be given to the colt, and If foaled laet ments and decomposes In a very abort Omaha, .May 9.—A »1« story building h> Penrhyddyn churchyard, but ao earth rear of the little Rotee chalet at Bromp- fall It may be weaned before spring time on a warm day. and It therefore at Ninth and lea ven _______________ wot th streets, ____ oc- cover» 'em. Ater you had inno, father ton are stealing In the first faint abadosra work begin« A colt anon ¡earns to eat becomes one of tbe main aouresa of copied by Farlin, Orendorff A Marlin Hla a Thlahta« Ware. Ml Into one of hla mad. wild humors, of evening. Half reclining upon a couch Homer—t overheard Neatdoor i and ground oats, and It will thrive and gapes in chickens and cholera In fowla company, wholesale farm implements. and aald the »•« would take vvn<«sn<v on Is Mrs Castleton; at her feet, her amali, grow If such Is allowed, tn addition to Filth In the summer season should collapsed thia morning, th« walls fall- na for robbing It of Its dead tbat the white jeweled Angers nestling among hla hla wife quarreling this morning. Mm llotuer—What did be aay to the milk It receives from Ita dam. Oolta never be allowed, ft Is well to do away , *n* ni bodies si. nildn't stay her«, '.mt should ! The propriey loas, which hair, ber hand clasped In hie, la Arthur. should be kept warm In winter, but with troughs entirely, feeling only c"nr-o< y«t be ratlmat*!, is heavy, rest back again to the «tiers wo stole “But. after all.” she murmured, “I am her! 'em from. Bo I and Hill carried 'em only your second lova, and I cannot en Homer— Nothing. He waa doing all should be given an opportunity to oxer whole grains end scattsring tbs food “1 rh<* etrploysa had not reported fot work ■way a couple of nules down tbe const. dure the thought that any woman aboulJ tbe listening. ctom much as poaalbJa , and no ooe waa injured. «