The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, June 28, 1907, Image 4

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CIUPTKR XXIV.
DOOMED
By WILLAKD MdcKtkZIt
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•*e»g «w- 4«»*e ^««as*.
The aggraa« ve “t 'urdi-da of Mary
land are «bla to coutrul tbe Man Joae
*-ale, toit In a uumbrr of l>K-alltl«w tbu
peat affuCla «erioua 4ifii<'Ultle«. M ber
«ter ■■<«<« orango tn-dgrs to-’-'ome In
fratral tbe dlltk ulty of eradlcaUug tbv
Kau Joar arale la lu«-rrased
A tiumber of vxprrimrnta werv trie«t
by tto- Maryland tttstiun wltb differ
rat ItiM-il« i le« In combatIng tbe pesi
t.lme ami sulphur tuixture» arre uarrl
i-untalning frvm 'Ju tu 30 poutxla of
a Wil*».
lime and fr<>m Ifi to 25 poumls of sul
In locating a allo It la well to re- pbur |Mry 50 gallons of watrr.
Tbe
memlw-r that ttx- feeding of the silage lime sulphur »alt wllture. |rwte«l
la an everyday Job during tbe wboto tba autbura. waa tnade arvurdlng to tbe
winter aud spring,
tltlwr thing« ton­ formula
3>-lS-|i>50.
!J me aulpbur
ine equal, tbe BaMgvat available piar* cauatlc »»la preparar tona • rr» «!«*»
la lite t«eat. If I! m > ground a dry out- emplvysd. aa well •• • mistura cun
aide ti«e barn th« slio may be built tnlnlng 15 potmda of sulphur and 10
alongside, providing for dour* olxmlng pouuda of eautile amia prr CO gallina
dlrvH-tly luto the stable. In canr sllag» of water.
IS fr«t to milking tsrWS, directly tlw-r»
In m-«at esses the weaker lime mil
la a danger of Ita <idor filling the st* pbur preparatlona wers about aa ef
bls to tbe detriment if tie* milk. Thia fw-tlve aa t!>e strvngrr. but In a few
■an t<> i hie extent be «lohlel by k«*ep Insta m-ea an ImnaMaed <>ffwrtiv «meaM
Ing tlw -owa st tlx- oppunlte «-tel of ■v»« i...': «-1 w|>er<- ò.' [..mi la ..f
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—
tW/or* h«
nnuu'irU <&♦ pern
tb« Utter. Stafford had mad# up b># mlnJ
i to a is ruurw of art too. tf# wouki pr^
i
to leoodoo at our». •**k out Arthur,
i t#ll him ut th# diry h# had tuad#
I r*»pn*tit>< Mr*. (*a#t!#t>m. prurur# fruw
i him that !•<!> • addr««#» and at ooc». with
| *»ut any beffitatlou, arruo# b-r of brin<
i EHr-n Jrnkiua. and th# Circa of «J#ron># »
pictura.
By 2 o'clock that aanw day he wae
I Mrvarkihg at th« dour of Arthur's old
Mr
! lodgings In Arundel «irret. Mirand
Arthur l*«*urbyddyn wa# n<»< within, the
•rirant rvj»h»j |o bl« inquiri**, did Oof
know wb«>n h* wouM ho , b- had U?t v
?bst ail IrUrra ¿£¿¿¿24 U
atldrv*«« at Brotnpton.
H’affurd • heart sank • t those word« :
’ h# rrtnoml r*d that Mm (Vurt Jeton lived
at Hr«»tnpt><n. Agitated
»Agitated and a:
ar.xloua. b#
i hurriwi away. J Juat
aa h*
b* wfl
*u turning
net a*
into th« Hl mud. b- ran full againat th#
i .. . i. Ai«-*.-«. .;
\ .
•
-If.
"My d-sr f»ll«>w how glad I am to •»♦
___________ _ ____ _
I______ l_______ _
hank*. **! bar» )u#t cooh* from your hMg
Nllua may lie built of w«sxl, stone,
mg«. I hav#__________ of tlx# utmout im
i ¡M»rtan<** to mmmunlrat«* to you #jn># brick or «vaierete, or |uirtly of “tie and
thing ctM>Cvmin< that lady tn whom you partly of anotto-r of tlieue material*
Introducwd m# th# other da> Mrs Caa- Where luuito-r I« « heap ami stone high.
rlatun.**
Jy th* on* thought. Htaffoed
Full of
waa plunging ahead wbvn Arthur stoppel
him.
**Mr#. CaatlHon no longer." he aald
I baetily. “but Mra. Arthur 1‘eurbyddy n
I my wlf#.H
CHATTER XXIII. (Continued t
I m#»k. aplritlewa creator*; and th# bated
"But. Bif darling.** k» cried, despair bar becMua# »he waa rich.
lugly, "by withholding from me si b lu
Aft#r a few day# ah# again broacbad
formation, j ■ i ret, tor :u* power ••♦« to [ th» •ubj#«*t of th* lovar; hut ('onatano#
clear «way thia terrlbto my«'rry. Con l again p#r*mptorlly forbad* It« On th*
you tblak of no [*rw>n who bear» a strik i third, about mid day, a brougham drove
, up to th# arboul. and the r**a<*hman pr#-
tng r»««m biane# Io y«m?M
•*»ntrd a note. pur^Mirtmg to b* from Mr».
“Ah. >«*. I i»a<# h.”
bright
•niag ip ”¥•>•
th « girl ••• wwfc'Wr | <lrl-rwun to her daughter.
Ila purport
wa# that Coe»*tanr» rnuat return horn#
fully Hka mr •"
”Y< mi ahall judgr for y<Mira«lf.‘* h# *ai4« immadlafaly ; Iwr father waa dangerously
til.
ConataiMW, loohing very pale and
pnMuring h:» <>py of < «r <, wb* b
si« ta*-I. had got Into Ui» rarrMg*« and
ha4 bro’jgbt with bi?n
waa driven away.
Kb« •agF'tiy riau>ih#4 it, whil# h# wait
r! brogft '■•. « t'-r '«•»’ n^it ■' ,r‘1*
i'4»err i iw ■ -*1 - —1
—
anhmitatJngly prut.ottl»«# »* io b# a girl an opjwwha dirwtioa. T h«* #eqiMrl may b<
who »#• at tht mui »
bvol with oh ».
£ u »« mn | ; th# not# w«a • d> aperatw ruaa,
th« Mid. up < ngt)
'uggvMed and. aa far aa th# writing of th#
“H#r pniii#?** rruM Staff *r4. tiwubiiug not# waa
ned. carried out by Klien,
wl h vicitvmrnt.
to pla«w th# heir«*«# In the hands of b*r
*T»!kn Jeakmt.** w## th* #•»*»
•"Tho wry wuuiau I au*p«t t#4 • ’ b< #)••*
uuvfjs-iJ (u a •»»litary houae. th# abode
uf a fnmd of th# abdmtor, wh<-r# th# brat
alat*>E
jierwui who greeted her wa« her trearb-r
*Yaa, but her hair waa black*
EZrcry effort waa made to
“That writir# another cunx«*ttirt. I •»ua friend.
oil and thru to f’»rm> her Into a mar
k ?.■
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»tas«e* 9 ..* «.»— — <-« a . «.a
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wiil that no one would have given her Stafford, ataggarlng aa though b< had
mt nann
ranjit fur. | fiatrad of the httndrrd p >un l« r<dv#d a h»*avy blow.
••Rut th# color of che
•1 I I m W »«»»••»! th# day the
*‘V#a; until a rwrtain rrlaia In our
Contis n vw.
heire«a wae placed in hla power. PaNKMM fair* la over. I wlah th# marriage Io b»
» MPtba' what ditB' ultjr I« there about
guv- EZIlen but twenty, and. when «h# re
kwpe
from my father. But «hat
II w many among
that In th**# days
’ -
-
i— uc*fi«tra{c4» coolly inf*»r:n«**I her that it la th# matter? Ar# you III?**
your dark baif-*l ft s al# fri* 1» • »«I b»i
:a
Kt afford** ararrd and ¡mlHd fare, «hieb
appear with golden l’‘k»> The clttt
•h# did not take it quietly he would In* wa# attracting th# attention of ev«rjr
iv.r
tn
r
Lutar
hart gltm mr
form again«! her a« tbe forg-r of the let
paawrr by. might well evoke at.ch a que«
your npti»«li'»n frotn tH •naplalon»''
t«*r summoning (hin«taitrw home,
lion« “Vra, a sudden aickneaa.” b# mut
•*| m that«*
axrlalui#»!. < il<4ilng bit
K!!««i took the twmty poonda. and then t-r-d. trying to rally, ”a llttla faintnoaa
•nthuaUtm. “»nd though t •arrifl«w ever/
I am aubjerf to It : but I can't atop
farthing <>t rnj
I will N
,r •At down aud wrote a letter to Mr. Grier
talking now. I bar# anm# important hu«i
wif#
Mu« h a .xHifi pituiat¡‘»n to m# !• ♦ou, inform ng him of hit daughter’a di*
I will drop you a Ho«
G«>»d
ippearaor# from th# #-¡»<»>1 and of her newt.
worth a hundr«4 fortnn-a. luff H will r#
morning.’*
whereabout# Having thu# ravengod her
mov# th# blight that baa po«>>ua»l
And h«» hvarwl«»* 9w9y, •«nsj Arthar
•«•if ah«a ma«laa h««r W*y tO
!s I
whui* ¡if» ft«» im ■ifib'WMt.
"I fear Arthur P«»rhy<Mvn ha« f«ll»n a (rw tiourw after the rorelpt of th# standing amaaediy upon tn# pav#m»nt.
Into thia Ell«» Jenk'a« 'oil*. ' «• «awl new a, Mr Grlrrwn wae upon the apot. Much •• be tried to «bake off turh an im
»nd it waa wltb the utmuat I tfi<ulty that prrwalon, th» manner In which Stafford
a« hr walk»* up the Isa» with her.
ihirwna and th# owner of th# h<»u*e aue had retvlved th« news of bla tnsrrisgs
“I" t»m «ay that I" «be cried
"ludwd. I («ar so." h» r,-t«w«-red BBT .<**a«|«-d in making their rvenpe. In her made him sick at heart.
In th« meantime th» artist Jumped Into
rowfully ; "an«l I «b«*l apply your Infor ietfer Kileu «had insinuated that it w.»*
a cab and lauto the driver proceed to
voluntary elopement; and a# »urh Mra
station tp ree.ne bit» front her hanl«
"Ito not I*»«* a moment," cried t’on Grl«»r*oti, to hrr dying hour, tw*lievi*d It to Brom pt on. Arthur'* worde had etunned
ltgoev, «ntrratlngly ; "you <ann a son-e v« btt* It entirely t»irn*d b«-r heart agninat him. WUat wae to he clone now he could
th« art« which that woman ba« at her h*r daughter; and. being worked u|x»n not lu any way forrare, beyond that be
by h-r roualn Wylie, wa« the immediate determined to take advsn! »ft of Arthur's
sommatili '*
.
ran** uf that atr^nge. harah will, which at>oen<w and at once to cleat up all doubt« mihm I ph
all- mi nre generally
built
•
••••••
wa« framed to guard again«! the young an« way or the other.
Wto-r»' stum- or brick can to' obtained
Ry <i»ri o’rlocfc th«* n*it morn Inf he r*
Mr«. I'aatleton waa at bom» and would n a.lily th.««
girl forming any haaty or unworthy al
fi lls will bar« tbe
m | v «4 • iHtvr. a bulky »>«•
H'* * st
w-» him. the servant brought word, and
■
hla L; .!
: ’
h»
w«»
•>,..«■■
into
a
llttto
txH»d«»ir.
He
”Tbl< la tny *c«*rrt,M wrote Coi*t<»nvw,
durable and all tiling» coualdeeed may
tbs «sal and read with trembling «agir
In th# concluding ;>aragraph of h#r letter «at down, and wltb a beating brart await to' tbe c)M-n|ie«t In I lie etxl If ceunmt
««I her «"tiling.
**lt
haa
given
me
many
a
hitler
hour,
Inarca i of «wpying th» content» of Con
At length sh« entered. I «Miking very ra and gravel or cobble ■tonca 4fv bear at
stance» Iettar, the reader «hall Ire pre many a tearful. al#e|dewa night.**
■Bant
an«! charming, as became ao y«»ung bamL
Little did Mrs. Grlrrwon «uapaet that
sentrd wlth a more «u loct and < np - t-
Round silos giro the gn-aii-st
a bride
But h»r f«c» wa« a» Index to
her
cousin
Wylie
was
tbe
.-otis-octer
of
the
ut
evrui»
narrali«« than ber kuoni-d.-«
ber mind ; the sight of Ktsfford had filled (»•city for the wall •pac» and In the
whole
plot
;
that
I
be
It
was
who
first
pro
aouid ha«« •‘ipplie-l.
her with evil Iwidenients; «he hail con case of w«xxt «"»structIon. lighter ma
Wben about 12 years of «g«. Ml« IM>aed Io I'aremi to try and make a run
i-eire«l a dislike tn him at first «Ight. and terlal cau be used. In tlx« Northern
Orlerson had lx-«n ««ut to a school of away match with th» twin-««, and who af
felt ronvln>-««d that bi« «udden viait meant State« am! t'nnnda tbe |»iaalblllty of
klgh reputati*», som« tw«oty mlle* frnm terwarla «applied I him with th» means of ml««-hief.
fm-zlng must to- taken into considera
Ixwidon, k«pt by me Mn WILisnison carrying h#r off. Knowing tlie stern d<s
"I am delighted to «ee m great ■
Thcre had arvlved, ano« tlm» after, a p>aHion of th# mother. Wylia well knew
Horn The obeltrred side of tbe bam
friend
of
Arthur'*''
«be
«aid,
advancing.
yming girl of h«r <>wn »<». a relative of that if hia plan aticreedrd. ah«* would m<»*t
"I did not et|'«<1 to r»«*lie your rongrat will afford Mime prultM-tton.
•urvly
disinherit
tire
daughter,
and
that
the prlix-lpal'a. sho. whito re ••iving “»r
There should to* a subatantlai ma
ulatton« ao soon."
tain inatrti-tiou, waa tu s»«l«t a» tutor t“ in «Ui h a ruse a portion of th# large fur
"The object of my vtolt here 1» not to sonry foundation for all forms of wood
tune
mitat
accrue
to
him.
tbe yoiingvr pupll« Elton J«nk «sa« a
Of Ellen Jrnhina. (*<»n«tan<w neither offer congratulation«." ha an«wer»d, rold alios to bring ttie wixxlwurk every-
strana* girl, and li waa noi long bifore
ly. "My biulnea« la to make Inquirie« wher* at least 12 Inches attove tbe
hi.«« IVIIIIa.o« oi began to rep< u> of bar ■aw nor heard any more. Wmry of the •T.r»rM»rviinf •''Jia»»» .!««««> i»««
KStiff De «•«»
**
*- — »«»«•
St guajl a. V«- -
-*ez« **• r V__
«sis wB XIS.
Asa* S kJ*»« «« S' ... m — * • t»M-
««»• «uunvii»«>|
i**« t:t-
H *v*.
»tri X"
ami it-
in« untiertiiien •n>'h • charge Eiien had
ran. An«i I perceive I have tbe heno» 3 f«"t or more below the f«sx!lng floor
plu
life
Into
the
<r«-al
•
nd
lunging
to
from (ht rtr«t atUchciJ hrr»eif to <
wurld, Elton had ben a most willing In- of addreaaing both tb,>«e jwrooruiges In of the stable su that I to D feet of
ilini'r Oricrtoti
Constan«'«», a g«w»d
y«>u. niaitam.”
blurted, g«ncr<Hit girl, who I-»red • Il who alruturnt In th« band« of a ‘Imperate a<!
stone, brick or concrete wail may be
"What do you mean, air! How dar*
loved, or ¡irrtrinird t»> love. hrr. apevdily ■ vntuarr Ilk» I’araotx. To return to th«
«"anted on. For a allo .’k> fwt <l.--p a
you
-----
"
rjcrumlxd to h*r art«, and txcam« FZIkti*« ««-bool »«« hn|H4»aibto : an«l ••>, at 15. she
But «he could prorwad no fitr-ber; «ha foundation wall of stun» should be 18
r«-s»lved to «.--k h«r fortun« in a world of
•rm friend.
in«*!'«-» to
f««-t thick.
which •!>« kn«w nothing, «av« from b«M»k« felt that «he was conquered at tbe first
By and by It hvgan to ba (>b«errv<! that.
Tamp tI m - ground forming the hot
IVanitorlng and wondering for the fi ret blow that ahe was at the meroy of a
In f* at urea thrra «a« an «ttraor-llunry
pltil«-M man, and «he vuk Into a Brat, torn of the silo. *> that It will 1« anlld
tlin» through the «trevi» of the great me
llk«n«m bvtwovn th«w two girl«. t’on
and then cover with twu or threw
tro|>olto, bar eye presently fell upon a pal« aud trembling.
Stati-«'» tesuty waa of a m«la . holy n>
(To be continued.)
Inches of g<Kxl cvmrrte. This la ad-
in a faahiouable balrdrrw«
large
pls>-srd
Ellvn't wa« of a enquettlsh. foreign style
ar'« window, wkh-h told of the wonderful
v I «able becauoe clay soli will apoil tbe
• ml with a ro"'- llty to »hi h th«- o h.-r
«•ff««-t of "Tb* Aurl<"«s Fluid," which **n«*f<»r» I UM < t»ul»t M mf Jffrk Hob. allege If permitted to rest on IL In
could not t>r«t<-iot.
But wban tlw> t*-.
I
was warrantatl to «-hang» the ,tork«wl hair
case tbe w«xxi ¡»rtlou of th« alto rlan
•ountenau-a«r« la r«| — vu! I :i*
to a Iwautlful golden color.
7'I m * origin of the i«uiular phraae 2-i or more f«*-! auu.<- the «tone w ork
wa« ... a *ra.«r t.u;.. --, tw* r. -■ ,.‘1..;, .
Iler» was th« opportunity ; and •hr “Before you could say Jack lloblusi.n,’* anti tbe diameter is mem than 18 f«w-t.
wa« marvell hi «
Tli« dark to-auty very a«>>u «-vmtrlv» I t<> - «»>1 It. Wh«ti the dy»lng pro.-«'*» WS* ha» anmetliuea town attributed to one It will to- to »t to stay tbe top of tbe
■unptote and her hair arranged In little lludaun. all old professional wit an«! wall In some way. If the woodwork
•btaln a «-omplete n -«t«r, over the n> u I
«
•f her friend t'. -.» »t: ■ • a»« a plastic -«rr-lc«« curls about her fa », •h# »«• «.■tig writer uf taiud'Mt. lu the |xx")lar rlM-« from tin- outer edge of the wall,
Blind, only too ready, at this tim« to n« tieraelf quite thrilled by the tnarvrllott* i rthogrtiphy of that early porkxl, tlx then building Gi<- wall up with cemenV
e«lv« laiprea-iou« Iron« immediata ase» rraeniblstK-e ah» bor» to h«r quondam line«, ran:
ao as to cover tlw- sill will gtr« tbe
ft.Mi l, At fir«t, «h« endear >r«d to think
elatiouB
"A warke It ya aa ratte to I m * (lotto
n«-««drd strength, becauw* tto- woodwork
■if aunt» nte.vna by whb-h ah» might turn
At church and during their walk« the.
As tja to aaje Jack* robjs on"
will a'd as a h«x>p; hüt lf tbv allo
thia accident to account , but, ujK'n fur
frwriently «n<-oui> . rcl a tall, handaotn«-
Hut a U"'!" creditable story is that stands at tbv inner face of the wall
ther refic-lion. it struck h»r that having
arl«t -«-retie I » ng i ,«u ah- mad« •
already <*ommltt«'d forgery, «he had bet
told by laird Eldon In his manuwrlpt it will to» to*t to lay pltx-oa of fron
pun: of staring at t’oru an--« and. «h-it
ter lesv» well alone. It wa« *>x>n after nniHib'te book. "During ttw debates ‘Hi rm! In the null nenr the top to act aa
•ver th» prim-ipal or th....... .
lea -her»
-er trsnsmogrlfieatlon that «he met Je the India bill." he wrote, “at which t* a bo«qi.
• er« iot I • king >f Vat« < lit« hat to h«r
rom».
I'pou tl>« tirât opp«irtunlty «h», rlod John Boblnaon was R«-cretary to
Tbe stinldlng of the all wood round
In a little lime the young lad »« began
having ome to the enJ of to-r (-nah. appro
to glggl« and Joke her a -it th« hand
the Treasury, Xh.-rldan, on one evening! alto mvd not to* larger than 2 Inches by
prlstod «« much of his prep»-rty. itn-lud
4 Inch«-*, unless the diameter la to ex
•run» g.-nftetnat. and to Ic ver» «n«t-
ing the plctitr» sb» bad sni fur. a« «he when Fox's majorities w«-rc <!<H-rea»!i>g
h*»r .tiff’ !«»«•’• ..r»
I 'Mr. Spc&kcr. ;!•!« I* not *t aii t* **•’***! 50 frrt, t>U> tln-y siiouid be act aa
could cutlreno-iitiy c-arry away Wltb her,
On« day. wh»n they were alone t->g*fh
to* wonder«,! at. when a member Is em­ close togetlwr aa one foot from center
and hade him a silent adieu.
ar. Elen a!:;.; I a i de Into her frt«n.l'«
ployed to «"rrupt everytosly lit order to to center, Thia nutnlicr of atu<la la not
She
nevi
appear«
m"n
the
«an«
as
a
hand, saying that th* handvone «trai ,-'-r
required for strength. but they ' aro
had met h«r that tm-rtnng In the «treat ballet girl at the opera. Here ah« en­ «ibtvln vote**
counter» I'arsrina. They became friend«
"Tpnn Ibis there win a gront outcry needed In order tn bring the two layer*
and beggcl her. In th« moat pat tool
In the of lining very Hoar together, ao aa to
term«, tn deliver it to the yonng lady with «gain. II» lntr’*lur»l her to Mr. Wylie, mnd«' by almost rverytowly
the gulden hnlr. At first ('.->*i«tan«w w .« who already knew her, from the report House. ‘Wtoi Is It! Name hltn' Name presa tl«e paju-r closely.
Wben |uquT Is used to make the
very tnu' h aln» ked. and refused t«i take >f the former gentleman, a« a clever plot
him?' 'Str,' aald Nhcrldan to the
ter. By and by rwme her marriage with
the not#; but her CMBtxnion toon laugh
Stwnker.
'I
«hall
not
name
the
perwin.
•4 and roaif-l her nut <'t «u-'b •erupt«*« t'aattoton. tn tbe meantime she allow«.! It 1« an unpleasant and Invidious thing
Th- letter wna full of • i- h tgffararane*« her hair to r««i>in» Its proper color, hav to do ao am! then-furo I a!;;-.!! r„4 (,»,■,*
•f language aa would delight a ••!»<»*.i ing gained too much ronfidenc» in th«
power of her natural charma to desire him. But don't anppoee. air. that I ah
flrl’w faneg.
»tain towau««' there la any difficulty In
After that, the man dogged the fr'hool any such aid» from art.
From Jenkins' own lipa Stafford had nnmlng him: I could do th
more pertinadfei.lj than ever, and the
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kinshed 0.1 much every time «h» »nenunter to h«r di«ap¡«-arnn<-v from Mr« William
ed bls tonka that more than once M «« «on's school. The reader will probably
aavlee.
William* n waa vvry nearly d«t«.-ting her remember that having been a 11st »bar to
eonfuaxm. At laat. after mu b «"axing the dying fisherman's confession, tbe post
"Can you. as an old and experienced
and some scolding on Elim'« part, th« master had next morning repaired to the public man. give me some feid advice
foollab child ronwnted to give him an Castle and was for some time closeted a« to how a young man atartlng in
Interview at the bottom of th« garden. with Mir laiunce. He told how strangely . ffi-v can preserve a high gtandard of
Tbe gentleman wa« soon kneeling nt fej« the shipwrecked child had been preserved ,
. CD1LNT.
Integrity before the public!"*
inamorata's feet.
t 'onstan.'e, however, how be had reared and educated her. and
"Sure.
Mike!
Always
dona
ml
caah
wae »latest too frightened to «t>-ak When bow ungratefully she had behaved; but
he «vised bar hand and p.ircl forth h.« bow. spite of all, be Mill cherished in hie and <!• n’t be foot enough ever to take
heart an Interest In her fate. And he .•becka"- Baltimore American.
rapturous vows of love, all *h* ruul.l an
awer was to beg him to let ber go and naked whether he. Sir Imunce, ar tbe
A rrcklem.
london gentleman, could give him any
•ever «•» her any more.
Mrs. Guahley —Oh, George,
At lanfth ehe got hack to ber own suggestion« as to any way 'n which bo
room. almoat dead With fright, and pro­ might trace her.
should die. would you tove me still!
When Stafford was Introduced to Men
tee««d that If Klien ever so nui-h aa m»n
Mr Guahley—Yew darling; that's the
ttoned hie name to her agata aha would Castleton. In the Strand, her face struck only thing that could make me lova you ro*”6*T‘"'1
forfeit her frlrndahlp for erar. But Elian him as ons that be had seen before. Vpon mor. than 1 do now.
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*w« wau .
bad too deep an Interest In th« affair to looking at the sketches which he had
O.
la
attll
pondering
orar
that
Mr*
brought frnm tho Castle, bo at ontw per
te< It drop, if Mr. i'arems «u. -.^!«.i i
joints between boards air tight, aa rep-
Toledo Blade.
carrying off the h- res«, aha was to hare «wived her great reermblancs to Eleonor« reply-
rweented In the llluatratlon. It la eg-
• hundred pounds down, besides Indefinite de Soleaona, as well aa to the pi-turw of
treniely Important that a gexl quality
Af
does
not
make
ua
children,
aa
sums In ths future. Nor was this her Clrea This set him thinking; sad by a
be used that will not decay and la
only motive tor Joining ■» the plot; In her cmnplex chain of ideaa h« began tn weave •>me saj ; It Quila u* true cAlldrau
waterproof.
LivstlK
a
fancy
la
which
Kllau
Jsuklub
Mra
heart she despised her victim as • poor.
IO-
WAKMNIi III PiJBlIt
Raiiroads Lrge Thai Fuel Suppiy
Be Laid I d Early.
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CABINET TAKES UP THE MATTEI
Prsaidsnt Elhctt Sayt tho
Shortage
Neat Winter Will Be Worse
Then Lavi Year.
Washington, June 30.
Strenuous
n •asures have been adopted by the
government nnd by the railroads to
avert a fuel famlua in th» W«at and
Northwest, which Is thought to be
Impending n< xt winter
Howard El-
I fir, rev vntly wired to Commissioner
I l-aue uf the Interstate Commerce
|«<>mmlBalon, suggest Ing the probabil­
ity <>t a tu< i fentin* In th«- \v«mt and
| Northwest Mat wlntt'r that might
■ exceed In It* serious |«>* illillltles thw
famine uf laat winter,
H e advised
that every effort be nit de by the
commission lu Indue«* consti mera lu
lay In suppit»»s ut coal during lbw
summer muntba, pending th» move­
ment of the croua in the early nti-
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use •Al­
Commissioner I-ane Immedli
took up the matter with Becreti
Garfield and Taft, urging that
>-laSllma w *«a«.
If tbe labor annually bestow«»«! 1t> the supplies at all depots of th«» got
«mlrsvor to eradicate weed« could to’ ment be put In at aa early a «1st
.•oMlble
The aub)ect was cm
applied st tli* proper tliuea not only «■red at the last cabinet meeting held
would tbe nulMie-e tw removed, but
tbe blur h-WM-tied.
In the cane of U .ixhington, ntul it was <1- . id« «1 that
wve«ls the sllglitrat amount of labor tbe suggestion t-e adopted.
Secretary Garfield wrote to Com-
■<av<td In omitting to kill them when It
•to>uld be done eutails greater labor at nilaaloner Lane, In response to a let-
other times Nor la all latwr on weeds ter whtfh the tommlslon« r had writ­
ten him on the subject, his letter
h s'
I’urlng tlw erudl. ntlon or de- containing thia paragraph:
»truction of «.--I« th«* r*gul«r CPDBS
I beg to «■< I. ¡i,.« I.-.I k * >“■.;' letter
uioy tie «-unitstea ana tbe I..uil put tn >t June 7, with the Inclosiire front
better condition. Otte of ttw greatest he president of th«- Northern I'aclflc.
tuiatakes Is In >«ut deatmylng the wm-da Illa sugg-stlon regardinff fuel is an
wfim tto-y first spi>nar. It will r««pilre idmlratle one. and should be acted
on by the department.*’
l«-sa Is bur tu «lestruy a buttdrvsi weeds
Commissioner Imne haa r«-ce|ved
wlten they are young than to kill a from B T Htaunton, chairman of
•Ingle plant after It has mads <x>nsld- the railroad eommlaaion of Montana,
etable growth, to aay nothing of tbe ■ circular whhh the commission haa
fa«t that every w«wd that renebea ma­ iHsued reap«-« ting an 111vea* lg.itbm
turity slid produces mwda loaves great­ Into the subject of the coal supply
iow In sight and to b*> available for
er work to be done aftrrssnl. Al­
he uae of citizens of Montana dur-
though farmers are busiest In spring. ng the winter months of IH07 and
y«-t by proporly preparing tbe laud for 1908. The Inquiry shows that a coal
Sk.
»n — i titrini' u cTup tuey gain time. For «uurtage exceedina that of the past
a year or two the fanner may find It Alpter Is not only possible, but prob-
difficult work cuintmting w « mh I m , but it’le. unless st«'ps ar«' taken to avert
Hie time no devoted will to- regnlne«! It, and the commission advly«»* the
IH-Ople to put itl their supplies of coal
fojrfold In after years
Weoda cau it the earliest possible «late.
twat l«e destroyed «um rotation 1«
Commissioner Laue haa been nd-
used, aud the ground should be plowed v I sed that the city of l.os Angele*
for corn early emuigb In the spring to Cal , has made arrang«'m« nts to put
“ supply of coal during tho
allow of tbe sprouting of weed seeds In a ‘ full
Ibis sprouting of tbe wen! aewls 1« the early Hummer months, and he hue
¡earned that the railroads of the
most Important part of the prwx-nn. and
West and Northwest nre placing at.
the farmer should tw willing to per­ (heir various supply depots all the
form any amount of labor If be can coal they can store conveniently.
sprout them at a time when they will
not Interfere with a grow lug crop.
DEFENSE SCORES POINT.
'
e
Articles from Miners Magazine to Be
Ki perlrncr with
Mannr*»
*pr?>e4ep.
Admitted as Evidence.
My exiwrlem-e with tbe mauure
spreader teaches ine that tbe modern
Boise, Idaho, June 20
TesU-
method of apt*1/!»* u*«uure to land la mony of the most effective character
far In adratxw of tbe old practice, says wnu again Introduced yesterday by
a writer In Farm and Fireside. In ap­ the state In the caae ag'Inst W I>.
Ilnyw-cHid
It waa all very strong,
plying manure with tbe spreader It Is
but some points were particularly so.
put ou uniformly, and all (uirts of tbe One of the striking features waa the
field are equally bruefited. Wb«-u tbe form that Mr. Hlchnrdaon. for t he
ntauure was duu>t>«d In piles, it fre­ d.-f.nse, gave to the argument he
quently happened that tbe work of made against adtnlHHlon of u number
spreading waa post|>oned
for nome of articles from the Miners' Maga­
time, aud tbe rrsult was that much of zine. official organ of th« Western
Federation.
•
tbe fertilizing value of I lie umaure
Judge Wood annou
leached out or waa loot through ter- let In sotne of the
mentation. Tbe manure ■pn-adi-r uot wished to take more
only navva tbe plant food element* of Ing the others before
tlx manure, but also saves time and of them.
Judge Goddard's testimony waa
latior, as tbe work la all done at one
He not only told
time,
It dora two very Important most lmpr«-Hslve
things and dore them well It tbor- of the digging np of th«- bomb that
had lain at his gate ho long, but
oughly finca the mauure aud dletrtb- Identified portions of Its contents
Utea It evenly.
which had been car«'fully senh-d up
•«-on after the bomb
«xbntnrd
and marked by hint and Rulkley
MangkalHK Ker«.
Welle. The methodical way In which
It Is always twat tu start wltb a full
the record had been prepared for
cototty of tows, and oo* that la In presentation when the time should
every rveiwH-t In first -da sb cuudltlon. come mad«' a successful attack on
It Is true that one can buy a i>art of cross-examination utterly Im io.«« I h|«._
a colony for lean money, but It la the
Soldiers Sent After Mob.
dearest lu tbe tong run. and tuora li­ •
Narbonne, France, June 20—A
able to bv a failure. A strong colony
of been In one araaon la capable of stor­ mob In the outlying villages gath-
ing I’» or 2>«i pounds of honey ; to- ered last night. They pour«-d petro­
leum over the door of the aub-pro-
aldo*, they may swarm and make from
fecture. which they set on fire, but
<>n« to two cvlonlea. Beva should al­ were
driven
off
after
repeat'd
ways ba In a condition to take care of charges by the troop*. In th«’ course
then>M-lveA and du nut require aueb of the fighting the manlfestant*
dlfibmlt manipulation an that of a nu fir.-d revolvers, hut no one was hit.
cleua. or pounds, of to-eo, aud a queen, The dlaurdor wae augmented by the
absence of lights, the mob having
etc., aa full aud atrvua «uioiiina ar»
cut the electric cables In other parte
now sent tn tbe ordinary blrew tiaed of the town, barricades were erected.
In the apiary, anti are equipped wltb These were stormed by the troops
U
v_;r> "sl^p-a to nave every wi.d ♦««" Anw« -«ir
»uzklug order the moment the again by the rioter*.
to-vs are kx-ated and tbe entrance open.
Increase for Railroad Men.
Chicago,
June 20.
Eire thousand
The Holl Wee«II,
The co-operation with the Bureau of freight handlers In the employ of
the railroads In Chlr.vgo probably
Entomology of the Crop Teat Com
»ill receive wage advance« amount­
mission of ljoulal.ua a number of cul­ ing to »280.000 annually within the
tural experiments were carried out In next few days.
The St Paul road
dlffereUt sections of the <"(tuU bell, yv»terday offered its men a 7 per
during which It appear«! that Triumph cent increase In pay and other rail­
<x>tton la the best variety for use In roads are expected to follow the ex­
sections infested with the boll weevil. ample. The St. Paul employe« at a
meeting laat night practically ac­
Northern grown seed. In order to re­
cepted the wage offer although It la
tain Its early maturing quailtlea. must leaa than the advance demanded
I* renewed from Ila Northern source«
at Jewel every other year. The results
Ruth to Europe Is On.
obtained from these experiments eon
New >ork, June 20.
The summer
firm previous work along thia line, and rush for Europe Is In full swing and
the author therefore rr--o:nniemla tbor every steamship leaving port for the
«ugh preparation of the soil, early other side Is thronged with passen­
planting, the use of early varieties of gers. The big liner Adriatic, which
tailed for Southampton yesterday,
cotton, abundant fertiliser^ thorough had an board fikk cabin passengers
cultivation of the crop, and the de­ every berth In tbe saloon and second
struction of cotton planta la the fall cabin b^lng taken.
¡■er 8<* gallons of water. I*erfe«-tly sat
lafa«Tury results were obliiliMsl from
tbe us«' of lime sulphur salt, and lime
sulphur-caustic Soda also proved fair-
ly effective. Tbe aulpburcailstl« «Kia
mixture was nut ao satisfactory. 1 Keru-
«•-»« limoni dnf not prove to tie a good
sulartltute for lime sulphur. Certain
proprietary remedb-a were te«t«*d and
»otva wer« given on the preparation of
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