y BB B BBBBBBB o e D aa a B CBooc e^
hiw «vvr lived ta a corner of yonr heart
twfure I filksd it alt"
.■■."x=s=:
“My darling." h* erved. kissing rh«
band that be ■ iasped. “so woman ever
between fieeb forming foude and tboee ,
baa lived In tbe amallrat curaar of
that form fat. 1» «uabtesl to ao cumblo» '
bvart but go*."
«be different f-x-d« as to provide for _
.
r>___ a«*^_ _
all tbelr want* Knowing that the “al FTCDCil StfhlUICr GOfiS AShOTE Oil
“Not Mlm Urtereoor
"No." be answered, emphatically; "to
bumlnolda" t nltrogenuu« foods>
pro-1
that f can truly pledge myseT now, al
By WILLARD MacKENZlf
dura muscle (lean meant and milk, be i
though I might bavs braltated at tbe qura
should, tn order to allow tor beat and (
tlon a furtolgbt back. There w«re ever
too many vbetactes
Tb«re was rraaou
fat "balanra " tbe foods for th» purpura |
which rendered such a match Impuraibte
of avoiding too much of th» on» kind
*r
upon my eld«."
and nut enough of tbe other
On an
"And what waa tbatF* abe asked, e*g
average, the proportion of u!tr’>gwooua
________
CHAPTER XIV.
I for fear of tbelr being waabed up agsl» erly.
'
Frequently two crepe may be had on foods to tbe rarbonatwoua Is aa ow to
"Ob,
a
mere
family
reason
-wot
hl
ng
The next morning did bring a letter and found by any of your psopte, and
the same plot during th» year, such as •lx (ttough th» proportion may vary, Heavy Gate Make* R»acu» Difficult,
from Arthur. Io which h« exprsras J great laid 'em down In Handy Cove fur the ris that you would und-r»tand." b« anawtred.
according to dmunatanraal. or. rath
(
early
i * m followed by late rabbag». or
but t Worts Ar* Stilt Mad* to
surprise and unssslnera at tto mle-ar- Ing tide to wash away. And—and though «vaalvely.
' turnip» may follow onions; but th» er. be should add six tlm«» as much of
rtegs ot bls previous one. more especially th* woman was dead enough, I beltvvs
"Ob ! but you must t«U m«." ah« cried,
Reach Survivor*.
tbe
carbon
a
neroua
••
he
does
of
the
nl-
mi accouot of tbe Important commuol-a
there waa eotiw life left la the child. Uv« coax I ogly. "tf you do not, I «hall think •oil should b» rich and well tuppllad
, with manure or fertiliser. On* advan trogenou* The conditions, however,
Iteo which H bad contained, of wbl -h b« often thought about It «Ince with a feel I you are coorrallng eomstblng frotn
repeated tto substance, and, •• far a* to Ing that It wa« wrong; but when they • nd It Will make me wret 'bed. You will tage wltb a small garden la that during affect th« proportion* as lean carbon la
Moutev'dao, t'ruguay, May • — Tha
eould remember, th« languag«. and sgaio told me tonight that it was you wtoj tell me, won't you!"
j the dry aeaaon aome of the <-n>ps ran required In summer than In winter,
aaksd Mir Launc« what steps had totter p«|i«d me out of tto water, I kite* bow I
It 1>e water««! by the use of th» boa» or tone» during th« warm aeaaon the ni Frvwch transport Maritime Foitou, from
"Another time, dear««« -not
b» tsk*o In regard to It. Tto eptette wicked I had been, and I Ult I couldn't . •ball be th« next tlm« 1 com«.'
•f-rlnkler. Ineiperlenred persona abould trogen may b» Increased and th» rar Maireillev April 6 for this port, h*a
then weut on to stat« that to had pro dte till 1 had *«a«d my mind by telling j
“Do you think Ml«» Grl«r«on beauti uot ex;«ct complat» «u<v»se the first boa diminished, but. If tb» w rat tor ta twen «recked off H*n Jose Ignacio, on
po*ef to Mtea Grlaraou. but that lady, you thl*"
ful!" «be «raed. after gaining this point.
! th« er«-t -J Uruguay.
Mlie la under-
year, but there ta nothing too difficult very cold, tto prvq«>rttop of rartona-
having -onfr-erd to a prior «ttechm-ut.
“I think her very amiable and »WJ
•tocxi to l.av» i>ad 300 pesaengers on
Hlr tounc« appeared BUr 11 mover! «t
to learn, and the second year abould < wju , matter, ua tto contrary, ahould
and. having thrown beraelf jpoo hi» f»u tto confrealon. and a stern, hard look beautiful!" be answered, warmly.
board, and, atvording to late report»,
to Increased.
ovoelty. b« had at eoo» withdraws hte gathered upon bl* couaivaaure.
“You think her m«re brautlful than prev» antisfactory If the season does
n.arly 200 of ll>«oe have been raw tied
'
not
Iwcome
too
dry.
The
principal
ewn pretenaloa*
Fv«4l»ll»a rw«u.
“Hay you forglra me. Hlr Launce!" <xe*. i-erbapa.'* «be murmured. b«r I brad
•nd ar* on their way to thia city. Th»
| «i>ali fruit» are blackberrl»* at raw ber
Iteaplte th« vital Interrai thus lcnp«r- gaaped Ralph. “I hav« many more «In« •till lurried away from him.
On» of th* moot Imjortaut frulta of verael and her cargo will probably
llted, Htr laun'v did fully approve of tto np-m my mind that I would Ilk« to tell,
"My darling, what could put curb ries and ra«pi«errlc* but g->s»berrle«. th« eat* bl I aliment of th* Mount flora
prove a total lose.
eourae his «on had taken, and bl« heart but —"
thoughts Into that silly little head!**
currants and gr»|>ea ar» also Included. weather obrarvatory la th« fi terra Ne
The caauallty list lias been reported at
•welled with prld« at this oi«tanr« of tto
And clasping her fa>-e
betwren ble The moat profitable fruit» ana tbo» vada near Reno. Nev . at an »lovatlon
"Being a dr Ing man. I freely forgive
100, tail thia has not bcran corroborat
young man's chivalrous nobility uf f>>«
hand*
be
drew
It
toward»
him
and
kl«««d
you. Italph Trevethlck." an«w«r«d Hlr
that rvralve attention during th» entire of 10,way feet, la th« dlacovery of a rule ed. The government la doing every
Ing
■>---■■•
1-aunce. "But It waa a cruel, barbarous
I year Tb« strawberry will thrive and by which the appearanre of front In the thing pnraible to auccur th* shipwreck-
Hlr touoc» at once communicated to
•
hi-b
the
tear«
of
wounded
vanity
w*r*
d-ed, that even savage« would shrink
bear well with but little cultivation on Truckra aud Carsun valleys below may >4 people.
fitsffurd tto news which »as t»>
t >
from, so brutalising 1« tto effect of three Iwglnnttig to gather.
him of Arthur's rupture wltb tbe ilrter
H*n J<w» Ignacio is a small rocky
"Like all men, you are fascinated by ■otn» «oil* and often re-wives no car» to predicted with positive aaeuraura
«11« «iip>>r»tlilon«."
•on«, and th« relief h« f«lt at being thus
aft«-r the plants hav» les-n act out. oth
from tw«uty four to thirty«1» hour* In promontory surrounded by reefs, 21
Ralph turned his eye« with an appeal goldeu lock*" ■>■« raid petulantly.
•«cured from any further visitation* from
in lire seat of Cape Nt. Mari*, on the
"1 atn fa»<-lnated by no lock« but er than to run tl>» cultivator down th» advanew.
Ing look towards his father and his eon.
Mr. Wylte.
Ily rompartng relative meteorologic*! southeastern cuast of t'ruguay and
Hlr taunce understood th« appeal, and thine," be murmured, klralng ber hair rew» once or twice, but It will pay well
Hs tod taken a great fancy to (to
answered. "Th«*> shall not «uffer from "I can «re no beauty ta aught but what for any «-stra labor that may be ap
data for San Francisco and Reno at •bout 50 mil«» from Montevidao.
young artist, and was m■->• free and
The veaeel waa driven on the rock»
your rotif<n>a>on. Hut let this be a warn remind« me of tbee. You. whom hundreds I plied, however. The largest berries are 1-200 feet elevation. aud Mount Kora.
•octal In his manner toward» him than b«
bhe lies 3u ymda from
Ing to them, and to all here. If ever 1 m ;»t bfve ad-red tur who could era you grown fr>
•■'■«its In single stool* hut 10.te.t0 feet elevation, a constant corre yeeteolay.
had been to any person »inc* many )-ur>
toar uf any more such act* thoae who without adoring you!”
the largest yield» »re obtained from lb» spondence Is observed between fall In store. A heavy gal» >>*» been blowing
The svrattor was gl- riou«. and what with
"Never, never!" aba asasrsrad. "Un matted r«>w sy«trra. Th» first erar-t 111 a I
commit
?!**t ??5»3*«3 «73 35/
prv-naur» and fall In temperature ena t-r aeverai days, ami ia still continu
skstrhing th« mrat iov«iy «renery by da;
l«h«U another hour .’**
til I met you, I never met th* man who
snd engaging in pleasant and Intells :ual
is
to
g«-t
the
young
plant»
tn
the
ground
bling
frost proguostIratIona to I* mad« ing. This renders tbe work ot rrecue
The grandfather, whose half erased could even touch my heart. Evarybody
very difficult. The effort» to get the
•»•varMtlon by night. Htaff >r<1 found
»•
noon
a*
;io«»lt>le.
to
n*
to
aford
them
with
rartalnty
The station was eetab-
brain seemed to liar« wholly collapsed said I had no heart, but you hav« found
remainder of the p»-ae:>gers and crew
tlm« gild« on with Ito moat delightful
■
L-
;
.•-».«
-I
..
ake
bead
llsbed originally with the Idea of gath
under lhe drradful calamity that had fell one. hav» you not! At sixteen, my frten.l«
to land are being continued with untir
rapidity.
married me to an old
man one old way tiefore the dry »>-»w>n retne» on. ering Information whirl; would be avail-
*>!• sertval how en upon him. turned bls wild eye« upon
ing energy.
th» speaker.
muttered
vacantly. tnougb te b« my grandfather. Oh. It was High winds and a dry »>11 will make able In predicting th« weather cvndi-
Panic broke out on lx*rd the veaael
•ver, a <drrum«tanre occurr«d which
quick work of young plant* Tbs rows tloua fvr th« dlctrlcta farther «eat
a gloom over l,eurhyddyn a -l all
when she groundci, and a nttmber of
■hould t>e Juat wide euougb apart to
Inhabitant* Tlie Bepteuiber gales had
terror stricken people jumped over-
Wb»«
• «»*<1 a.
admit of H h - ora of the hurra Iww and
Jost begun to rage with great BercwMra.
abmiid t* board. According to a report a number
In the L<.in« rarJrn
ti>e ground sixoild I*» kept very looee
and th« southwest wind, so t«rrlbl« upon
taken to aeo that the aoll 1» prueeod of women tnaimged to swim ashore,
around the plants In order to guard
this coast, strewed the ne ks with wrecks
It in known
■town firmly after the ww-la are in. Tl>« but many were drowned,
One clear, bright morning, while tbe
agaluit drought «• much aa poaelbl*
that customs ottk-era at Rincon de Per-
rvwult
will
ba
to
bring
the
n-olstur*
to
wind blew furiously, and *h« era ran
tero saved >50 passengers.
th« BurfB'-e and hasten the germina
■>>< i nt s I us . i'. Sr I .> i --«it - ’
I
<oltlv»<iM« <b, <;»««•■.
bs<l wslke-l >l «n i, ■ , Hie1 -bore White
tion of the ace-1; A» »>>n as th« m«ed-
The majority of farmer» give but lit
contemplating the sublime horror of th»
SAN FRANCISCO CARS RUN.
tie attention to gardenlug. They regard Ilnga appear, bow «ver, the garden
•pertarte, they caught sight of a small
abould be gone over with a rake to ioqa-
the
spade,
Ixi*
and
rake
as
Implement»
eraft, which appeared to l* not more
which luvol»« too much Um« and la- •n up tha surfaro and form a mulch, Heavily Guarded. Two Make T rip of
than threw or four mil»« out, rising and
About Six Miles.
bor.
If a farmer d«wires to grew a the purpoae being to prevent the mois
falling upoa th« wavra. and driving to
A smooth. hard
<v>rp of any kind be prefers to do the ture from «»raping.
wards tto shore with frightful rapidity
Han Francisco, May ».—The police
Hlr tounro took hl« glare out of bi«
wurk with a plow and cultivator, and In surfara will be foil--wed by a loaa of for the first time since the commence
p- V-r. .and by Its Sul dro rled her (a ba
a wholesale manner. Thia repugnance much molatur« which will be brought ment of the atrvelrar strike fumiahed
a fishing «mark b«l'>ngmg to l’-nrhyd
to using the small tool* in order to to the aurfaca by the capillary action. actual ptot«ction yesterday afternoon
lyn.
grew a «upply of vegetable* baa been Wber the aurface la conatantly atlrred for two of the United Rai I roads’ cars
Other« tod «ewu her also sn-l In a f«w
the caura of depriving bundreda of and kept ><»>•• and fr«-e. thia capillary manned by 21 strikebreakers, and as a
•tomenta th« two gentlemen were Joined
farmers
of luxuries that would have action la retarded and the molatur» la result of thia protection three rets were
by aeveral curious watcher«, amoug whco
reel but llttl« If they bad considered retained to support the plant* Thia run over six mile» of track without the
was Jenkins, th» postmaster.
the value Of the ere;« from a garden, (mint la a very lm|»rtant one. and ama- firing of a shot.
"If« Ralph Trevethlck'« boat." b« «aid;
nr» rat <- t tost l.tXVtTAHI *
Four men, one of tl am a atrika >rvak-
"It ha« been out day» beyond It» tlm«.
and atoo the real coat crunpared with a teur gardener» will find It to their ad
er and the other three meuibers of the
They must tw mad to think ot putting In "Hon't rob th» era of It« <!<w<L or 'twill hld««<i* horrible !" and ab« shuddered at crop ef grain or potato»* But there vantage to bear three facta In mind.
Electrical Worker»’ unh n were injured.
during such • gals, amt th« attempt will tak* vengt-anre upon you end youre. The th« memory.
are. however, emu» farmers and tbelr
atarvlaa Karlg r«(sl<>H.
cost them their live*
Ixxik at h«r!
clasp of a drowning hand will b« a curse
"But why did you noc-aent to such a wives who know bow a garden belpe
There was Intermittent hurling of mIa
Aa noon aa the front la out. I select si lc« by union crowds at various pofnta
•acrifico!" he ask«d.
they ran no m**re keep h»r off th« rock« to you through Ilf«."
to make a farm enjoyable, and th «y
a sloping piece of ground on the south •long tbe route and for two or three
"Ab! that was because In rhoa« dsy*
than they ran hold ba> k th* wav«« with
Thor* was another attentive IGttner to
are the ones who will now eujoy the
tbelr «rm«!"
aids of a building and dig one or more miles a mob of at Ireat l,0Q0 men and
th* fisherman b»«l<l«w Sir Iwunca. This 1 bad not found out that I had a heart."
work of planting the e>«-,|» of the many
she
answered,
smiling
"I
wss
poor
—
an
trench««. 2 fwt wld» aud 18 Incbee boys ran with theatre, yelling, calling
Onward« cam* the frail hark -now was John Jenkin*
orphan, h* tbs old man, was rich; and different klmla of vegetable», for there deep, In which I put about ft Inch«-» of •pitbat«, dating the nonunion men to
tumbling Into • gulf, now rising like
"I>ld you »ay you laid th« bodies In
an
—
-
—
"
la
no
|«>rt|on
of
farm
life
ao
agreeable
eork upoa a mountain of water, and dart
horse manure, well tramped down, and gei off the cats and tight und cheering
Handy Cover!" h« a»ked after a pauae
"You aoll your young life to hideous aa that of preftarlng the ground In the
Ing forward like an arrow bwfur« tto
Ralph ma<l« a alight movement of af
cover
with 3 or 4 Inchon of aoll. In vociferously whenever for one reuse or
old •<*." added Arthur sadly.
spring for the garden. There has !*«ti
blast of th« wind.
firmation ; «i>«erh w,« gone
After thl«.
tbia I firmly prew half potato»« In row* another the cars were brought tempor
“
You
are
not
th«
ßr»t
whe
ha«
thus
lari
cani»
the
era
ah
!
Th»
boat
waa
At
an advance In the sy stem of gardeatng
Jenkins aat himself down upon a barrel,
2 or 8 Inches apart and corer with 3 arily to a atop.
•••• to reel. eddy and alnk and then which «erred th« purpura of • erat In reproached m«." sb« answered. In a ton« While the hoe. rake and «pad» still
After tbe return to the carhoure at
or
« Inches of »oil and with coarse sta
of
Inexpreaalbl«
•adnese
“
"But,
remeta
tl>r«e men wer« battling with th« water» th« scantily furnished hut. and fell into
bold a place In the list of garden tools,
bar, 1 waa llttl« more than a child--*
ble litter at nlgtit and during cold day* lhe general otbcee at Oak and Broderick
Ho «xrltsd and pity atrlcton wa« Ht«fford mvditatioa.
vain, and ambitious on* I had known yet they hare been su;>erarded mainly removing It entirely when the weather atrecla, Mr. Mullally stated that car»
with tto »runs, that bad It not been for
t’pon returning to th« Castle, th« two poverty It waa more than 1 could bear." by tbe single and double wheeled boas
He
Sir laanrs, h« would hav« rest himself
Is warm and danger of front Is over. will he operated again today.
gentlemen «ep»r«te<1 for th« night, Htaf
"Have you atlll a dread of poverty!" aud see«l drill* which »are time and
thought it Iret not to divulge tbe start
into th« boiling surf In tto vain bop« of
Water frequently with tepid water.
ford retiring to hl« own apartment. Hlr hr asked, anxiously.
labor and which can lw used fur doing
•avlng them
When the sprouts are fl or more Inches ing time or give the route In advance.
I.attnre to th« library. 1!» rang th« bell,
"Oh. yra, yes; that I never could «n- good work.
A majority of the atrikebrrakere who
There w«re roma rop»« thrown out. but and ordered l>«nl«l to be ««nt to him Im
high, take them up by running a xpsil«
dure. I suffered from It when a child,
manned the cars came from Kentucky.
•11 thr«« rank
Th« next moment, how mediately. Hard and cold as marble waa
under th« mauur* allowing all that
and the horror of Its memory »till clings
rrnlt Tee« PlantlBg.
Of the thirty odd persona who were
•v«r. nM of th« tewtlra rm» again, and. hla face, when th* old man stood before
will to stick to th» potato and root*
to me. The world shows u« that money
For
fruit
trra
plautlng.
when
th»
abot or otherwise wounded in Tuesday's
borne by a hags wav«, wa* hurled Into • him.
la th« one great good of Ilf», without autr-aoll la clay and apt to b» water- Transplant In a deep furrow In which
pitched battle* on Turk aln-et, four are
bind of natural basin, hollowed out of the
"Daniel," h« raid, "you hare bran my which «xlstenc« 1s a cure«; and If w«
granite flooring of th« beach. In an In
togged, not only abould It lw w»U drain has been dropped aom» potato fertiliser. •xpaetad to die.
Thia would iner«*»»
servant alnre I ran first remember, and grasp It out of the beaten paths. It calls
I) M. Nlvar.
•t«nt both Hlr I-aunc« and Htafford had
the number of deaths to five, aa James
served my father before me. but w« must us sordid, and cries out that we have ed first, but th» bottoma of th» bole»
plunged knee deep Into th« basin, and.
Walsh died Tureday night,
lu which tbc trees are planted should
To morrow morning you must aold ourselves."
t.tsee tor K«e»l.
regs rd le«« of another great ware that now part.
bar» plaerd In them solns coarra rubbla,
leave the Castle, and never erosa Ila
(To b« continued.)
Ttiera te a riingus which antnetlme* the others among tha inju
dashw! over thasn. and threatened to drag
to act as drainage also. Apart from attacka carrots and turnip* causing de- been removed to their home*.
threshold again, You bara lied to ma.
them away to tb« as*, reacted th« body
dlaobeyxi m«. and yielded up every feel
such
material helping tn keep the roots ray at the roots, or a
mle»ba;>en
Mtokr lluhbrr fmm U hr«t.
• f th« drowning man. and. amidst th«
Ing of humanity to a wild superstition.
County Cannot Increase Wages.
cheers of th« spectator», brought It safe
Wheat and b<‘ga. hitherto nqgardcd out of th« clay below. It arrv«-s also to growth, or a withering of the tear«*
Ralph Trevethlek has Just cont-wd, on
k«-ep them fairly dry and aerated, aud This may be prevented by a liberal row
Butte, Mont., May
-The county
to dry land.
by
the
fanner
of
the
Mlaalaelppl
Val-
bla dying t-ed. that th« bodies of th* two
that la very lm|»rtant for th» future ing of air slaked lime upon the roll, coniniiraioneia today received »commu
r«cogv>l»«d
aa
H* wa« Immedlatly
unfortunate creatures whom I
rew-jed ley »Imply aa food producta. hare as-
Ralph Trevethlck. the »on of old John
health of th» trees in making boles thirty or forty bushels per acre, and nication from Attorney General Galen
from a wreck ten year» ago were thrown •umed a new conunmlal Importance.
Trevsthlrk
Hr waa Inaensihl«. and the
on
auch ground, threw out to fully barrowing It In before the seed la aown. to the effect tlust they may not grant
Into the sea again as aooo as 1 had left hi brief, wheat and hog'a spittle will
blood fl >«-ed freely from a deep gash In
th« hut. I left you to guard them, and produce rubber The lm|.>rtan<w of the threw feet wld» and twelv» Inches deep. • a tto fungus Uvea In the roll. But It the demands for iiicreuved pay present
the head. Hlr l*unce «»nt off to B > I nin
th* nest day you brought me word that dlacovery can ararc«-!y be overran mated, Iuto ea<-h bole tbeu put four Inches of Is usually better and cbes[>er to put ed by live deputy eooaty arae«ra>ra.
tor s doctor, and gav« orders to those
all efforts at restoration had proved abor coming aa It dor» at a time when the old brick and mortar material, or tto root crop» on new land where thia This means that unlcra the clerks will
who took charge of tto b>«iy to «»nd to
wurk at their old scale the aaseeament
tive. and that on that morning they had
th» Csatl« for anything they might re
world la anxiously asking from where clinker, or other hard, coarse material, fungus baa never spt-rared.
will be delayed months.
Tl»o opinion
t>een burled In I’enrhyddyn churchyard.
well
trodden
and
level»«!
C;w>u
that
pair* In th» shape of restoratives ur coni
• wine Mass«.
You were therefore cognisant of and an Ila future supplte» of rubber are to put. If obtainable, pieces of turf, upside
cover» maul work and as the lab-rera*
forts for th« poor fellow.
accomplice In th« Inhuman act; and for come. In half a decade. It la »aid, five
Mange an swine la caused by tilth union will not j*rmit rrad improve
down, th«-n three Inches of aoll. and
White they were sitting over th»lr din
annual conaumptlon of the ela«t!e ma
this you leave my houra."
and unnatural condition*
It la dua ment at the state masimutn wage,
ner a messenger strived at tto Csatl«
plant
the
tre««.
In
that
way
not
only
I>aniel knew Hlr Muncs Cenrhvddyn'a terial will be at Iraat Stl.nia» ton* Even
to minute |«raaltra. which burrow un nothing can be don» upon the oounty
from Ralph Trevethlck. who had slightly
will
the
roots
be
kept
near
the
surface
rallied, togging Hlr Launc* to come down Inexorable nature too well to utter a »In 100,000 tons la regarded by many aa a and t« healthy, but becaura the trees der the ski* It cannot be easily cured, highway».
to him. •• to had a confession to mak- gle word of expostulation a fiat one« coiMcrvatlve estimate.
are on alight mound* they can be fed but If tto animal* are thoroughly »-rub
gone forth waa n«vvr repealed by him;
It waa by accident that Mr. Carr, the
Fir» In Kansas City.
which lay hravy upon hla <-onsrlenc«.
bed on a warm day, using carbolic
Wrapping himself up, for tha arenine and with a crushed look, he tottered out English Inventor or dtacovarer of the each summer with a mulch of manure. acid tn roap aud* then anointed with
Kansas City, May 9.—Fire this after
Too much trouble ran not b* taken In
waa chilly, Hlr lusun-». •ceompanlt«! by of th« r<*>m.
stlbstanra, made the first step tn hla
a nrxture of four parts of Ian! and noon daatroyrei the five story Universi
By sunrise th« nett morning, nobbing great dlacovery. He waa but a small planting trees on stiff soli, to keep th»
Pt afford, started off on th« two miles'
one
part kerosene, two or three time* ty building at the northwest e«>m«r of
root» near the surface.
and heart broken, he had turned hi» ba- k
walk to Ralph's cot tag*
l«oy then. I'aaalng one day through a
ns
well
as given clean quarter* tto Locust and Ninth atreeta, rati-ing a
It waa tbs asms habitation to which u|»n Panrhydtlyn i'aatl* and slowly and
On» lifo
field of wheat he plucked a few gralna
lonlnf Corn for Koddrr.
mange will dlaajqwar If tto animal» are property Iras ot »250.(100.
the bodies of a rertaln woman and child feebly wended hla way down th« foot
waa lost, six panaona are inlaalng and
of the cereal, ami. chewing them, form
Th« allo baa o|«tie<l advantage* to then kept clean.
had been conveyed rom« ten years bach, path through the dwarf woods.
may be buried in the Inina, and 15 peo
A few h >ure later. Jenkins might hav« ed the gtuttn.iua cutn|>ound ao familiar dairymen In other countries where corn
• nd upon (he sums t>ed upon which they
I
ple «aie unn« or iva* seriously hurt.
*• a sad* m • m ■
bad lain was stretched th* forts« st th* been «een ■«.-ending the *«m« path. VpotS to every mu n try Jid.
does not mature. In Knglaud. where
When farmer» are busy In the spring The debris ia still burning tonight, and
arriving at th« Castle, h« requested to sc«
dying flaherman.
Many year» later, recalling hla early th« condlttona are unfavorable for tbe
“I am eorry to sew you so III, Ralph." Sir I<aunee. and was ushered Into bla ex|x-rl*nce. he lagan putting hla throry production of matured crops of corn, they are llabl» to neglect many matters cannot lw> aearrheil until tomorrow.
said Air launra. kindly, "Hav« you «v- presence. He was closeted lit th« library to the teat Illa fl rat laboratory waa a
which abould command their attention. Tto building waa wopied by Montgom-
•rything that you r«-quits; If not, do not during th* greater part of an hour. After •mall »1»«! In hla back yard; hla ap tbe farmer» e»w corn for fodder, store Get the Implements In readiness aud ry, Ward A Co., aa office».
It In the allo, then grow a crop of tur
f««r to »ak for It. »nd if it can be got. he had departed, Htr Launce sent a po
paratus a coffee grinder and a kettle nip* on tbo land, from which they took •hartrai the tool* The grindstone la
lite ntesMgw to request a few moment»'
you »hall hsv« It."
Immigration Board*« Plana.
of hot water. Later be waa able to th» fodder. The same system ran b» a valuable adjunct to good farming. If
"Before th« night'« over I •hall want conversation with Stafford.
New York. May (I.—The committee
thorough
work
la
desired.
obtain
th»
use
of
the
beat
shop*
and
Ixtug and interesting wa« th« confer
nothing but a f«w plank« and a Nw f<wt
practiced In thia country, but our farm-
England.- Technical era are content with one crop, and thus
It la no easier to keep poultry than appointai by President R<«wevelt, Vice
of rarth I" said th« flsh«rman. frably ence betwren th* two gentlemen, and 'aboratortoa tn
Preaident Faitbanka and H|.>aker Can
"But thank you all th« «am* 8lr Uuncv. fraught with future results of vital Im World.
any
other stock, as labor and proper
do not derive as much from tbe land aa
non Io Investigate all the pluvre* of the
Coms rlorar I don’t wsut father to boar portanc« to more than ou* persoaage of
la poaaihle to be obtalued. Tbe land In management must be u»ed to m»-»t suc problem if immigration has decided to
arhat I hsv« gut to »ay."
this •tor/.
< blnre*
II»» flight Trark,
Iras capital may b» required
England Is high, and farmers pay high cess
eaten.! it» work to th« leading emigra
Hlr I-aunc« sat down upon th« b«d«ld«
The Chinese, alarmed by the man
with poultry, but It muat be Judiciously tion cltie» of Europe and lui» made ar
rents,
but
they
do
not
hesitate
to
use
St th« dying man's Mad. and molatsued
CHAPTER XT.
ner In which the Indian and Ceylon
eipeutlod. or a loan ran result as easily
hl« lip« with a llttl« brandy.
rangement» to Bail from Roatnn May 18
It la teaa have driven thelra out of the mar manures and fertilisers freely, aeeuring
A fortnight baa psseed away,
as from any other source. Kiperleora for the Mediterranean on the steamer
large crop» In return.
"Ho you r«memb«r," began Ralph. In now th« latter «nd of September. A fine,
ket.
bare
Investigated
the
matter
and
la of mor» valu» than capital In poultry Canopic.
an almost Inaudible vole», “a st.-nn some balmy evening, with no touch of autum-
Cer« er th« Cola.
raising
ten y«ar* back, when a woman and child nal chill to warn ua of tbe passing away come to the conclusion that all that
Thia la a season when attention can
was washed up and brought to this very of summer. Through tbe «pen French la needed to bring thelra to the fore
Tbs food left over on the ground fer
Omaha Building Collapsea.
sot? Well, you waa told they ww buried window* that Irad Into the garden In tbe ground again la systematic adiertlaing. be given to the colt, and If foaled last
ments and decompose« In a very abort
Omaha,
May 9.—A all atory building
to PenrhyiMyn churchyard, but no earth rear of th« little Swiss chalet at Bromp-
fall It may be weaned before spring time on a warm day. and It therefore
at Ninth and I.Mvenwoith atreeta, oc
covers 'em. Ater you had gone, father toa are strallng In th» first faint shadows
'
work
begin*.
A
colt
noon
les
ms
to
eat
Ills a TbtnUlae Part.
bwcomaa on» of th» main acurcaa of cupied by Farlin, Oren«lorff A Marlin
tell Into on« of bls mad. vild humor* of erenlng. Half reclining upon a couch
Homer—I ovej^eard Next door l •od ground oats. and It will thrive and gap»» In chickens and cholera In fowl* company, whoIreale farm Implemento,
and «aid the sea would take vengeance on to Mr* Castleton; at h«r fret, her small,
grow if auch la allowed. In addition to
as for robbing It of Its dead that the whits Jeweled fingers nestling among hla bla wife quarreling thia morning.
Filth In th» summer ae«eon abould cvIlapwMi thia morning, the walle fall-
Mr* Homer—What did be aay to the milk It recelvee from Ite dam. Colta never b» allowed. It la well to do away ing mward. The ptnprtoy low. which
bodies shouldn't stay here, but should be hair, her hand clasped In hi* is Arthur.
abould bo kept warm tn winter, but with trough* entirely, feeling only can,'o<
cast back again to the waters we stole
**
io —
heavy.
“Rut. after ail,” she murmured, "I am her!
iwviiMg
vuij
rara
.
.
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'em from. Ao I and Bill carried 'em only your second lor* and I cannot «a
Homer— Nothing. 11» waa doing all should ba given an opportunity to *xer whole grain» and acattartng the food aa 'etI’P_°y* h*d,n^ f*-*”*"1 to' w<Mk
•way a couple of mUe« down tbs const. dur* ths thought that aay woman abould the llatenlug.
,and no one waa injured
much aa poaalbl*
DOOMED
HUNDRED ARE LOST
Coast o! Uruguay.
VESSI! AKD CARGO KILL BE LOSS