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I é ri I* to * » DOOMED By WILLARD MACKENZIE -—vy-cc A~* Ary* -*y CHAPTER XXV (Contlnuad I Th* whole of that day she passed in a State >t great ai.voty »nd • ».- - No! aotil psat ulu* that ti ght did Arthur ro »b* »•• bl« faro torn. Tb» knew that tbe hope had f*ll»'.l !'*•» <4 • • tin !!•! u|»m her lipa Hr w»lk»d «1 lently Into their «htlr* room, ah* h«'i--d him off a Ith hl* ov*r «1. "Il was aa I eu«p«ued." he si id at tength “My father called upon th* law y*rs, and tb*lr answ*r was that th. > bad rocwlisd InatrU'-ti-ius to take no fur U steps ir, th» bualneas. I giv* no espianatici» wbst-rer. as they Wars bound over to strict a*crocy." Elvotxiro sank almost fainting Into a •ha.r Arthur also w»m»d io b» «>''■ pletely prostrated by th» d-.tr i 'Ion of this last hop*. Unknowingly to hlturolf. be had clung to It aa a last rewHirro nntll thia had failed, he bad not r»«li»-l despair. "Then ail bop* of saving Fenrhyddyn la gon*?" shs aald at last. In a hollow jt.- But «Iw la too much aboorbed In ber own thought* to b«wd or »«*t> bear hia word». "If proipl* cuts tip rough, and give« their wive* such airs, let 'em tsk* the cunaekeveotew." mutters the driver, aa h* rvmount» th* box. "After all. why should I rare? Wb*a I put» b*r down •lie'll n*v*r »et eye« on me again." He put» her down at (he corner of th» •'rw! in which Mr. Wyll»'« offle* stands. Nhe pays ih» faro, then walks th* r-«t ol th* w«y, gw» up th* at a Ira. and Into the outer ofllte. ■Mr Fig and th* junior clerk aro thero. Mr. Wylie la not In. Mr. Fig informs b*r will not be there again this w*ek. Khe takrw another cub. and la driven bom*. When »he arrive* thero she has •ca reel y sufficient strength to walk up th* «rep«. Khe lira down upon the couch, irte«*,) «a «he I*, and fall» Into a state of arm I consciousness, until «ti* Is aroused by a knock at th» door. "It la Arthur!" sb* cries, «tartina UP- Volt*. 4« bad Moud boiviiy confronting turn unto the last, sank into a ebair, utterly overenm* by ble emotivos. Mir tmunce bad goo* back to bls seat Buddvnly be gav* a sharp cry. sprang up ft bis elisir. pr-ssed bi« hand apo* hl« heart, staggered for an Instant, and then fell forward aervee the table. Arthur beard the cry, looked up, and perceiving bis father's condition, ran to him and raised blm In his arma. A gisti--* at th* face maile him frantically pull tba bell sud shout for help. One of th* walten ran for a doctor. When the doctor ar- rived the countenance wav of an a«b»n gray hue. the jaw had dropped, and the eyes were glased, il* ralæd the nerielewa hand and felt for the pula* there wa« non* ; he «book bi» brad, and let It fall »gain. Sir Launce Fenrhyddyn was dead. • ••••• At Lb* sound of Arthur's knock Eieo- nor* sprang up from th* couch upon which abe had been lying, and ran to the door. It we* a blttrr night without; the whole air waa tilled with the falling •not*, which lay Ilk* a white pall over the earth, Hbe would have thrown her arm* round hia neck ; but he shrank from her. and by the light of the tamp that bung In th* passage. *h* saw that in bls face which made her draw hack and let him pass. He went into the parlor «nd »he followed him. “For beaten's sake, tell me what Is the matter?" she cried, timidly «pproschlng him. “You have seen Stafford" her sus pblotu immediately taking that direc tion. “I have w-n no Stafford!" b* answer ed, sternly. "I bar* seen a mao who — do you know a wretch called WylieF' At that name, a cry broke truia her 1 11(0. and abe fell cowering Into a chair She knew now that «he was lost that all was over between them. "I need not ask for so answer la words, Eleouor*; your f»ro baa told ma h* aald. mournfully; “but I would Ra*l»tes. DENIES »'M REPORT Government Will Not Materially Streogtten Pacific fleet. N) Hrpalr Irrrl It I« the part uf wlnb-tu tu be able to administer Orst aid to ths Injured trwa, as well aa the more (wrmauent ahi*. One of t!w mo»l common of tbrs* Is the »putting down o. a limb, as »ug gewtsd in ao-vicupanylng illustration. »Tg !. If tlie limb I« not broken wholly off — If there I» still left a ronncctlng link of w>uud nix»! amt of wound bark the limb can with car* be saved. Thia will <*•**». Trsu«|4ant c*tery to ¡««rmarwr.t beds In May or June, placing a larg* quan tity of manure In tb* treti -h. This crop is on* that cannot be surfeit«! by too much rnsaurv. as It ta on* of th* grvwseat feodrra known. Tb* plants should tie frequently water«! soapsuds being better for sueb purpose than any thing el«r, gnd tlte beds should b* kept ■ « rt*»»Sl »rwl nl-, «* r. . — this It rw- qulr-w care to hav* .-elery that la large, crisp and white, but It Is a valuable crop »lien grown am! pays well for tb* attention twwtowed. If you neglect !•> aow th* so.| on) ran procure t(H> plants from seedsmen and should not fall to have a supply. BATTL1SHIPS ARE COMING Washington, July 4 —The govern- ■enl is n<4 g-dng to throw fuel on the ant. Au.oro'sn flames n- w burn ng tn Jafwn by ordering 16 battleships from ths Atlantic to the Pari Ac, as lias twisn I lepnrted in eotne dls|«tch«a Aaslat- . - '■ Ml . . i ' « rge movement of «arships from tlie Atlan tic tn th« I'a. ifle was--Atitrmp'alrd. ; Th* WashIngbm and Tennessee, now ! tn Ikinlewus. are nnder order» to join ths Faci tic «q nati ron later on. but «aids from tilgt no general m -vement is con template.!. Ilia statement is sulwtan- tinted by an official announcement nial* today at Ovvter Bay. It la fiointol out in diplomatic circles (list the Japanese government does not conntenar.ee the anti-American agita tion that is in progress in tliat country, end this government, aa such, enter tains the most friendly feeling for Japan It therefore being mutually understood that the relations of the two governments ar* most amicable, there could l>e nc. traaon for now moving lfl battleships to the Pacific. Some naval expert* who can scent war every time they »mell firecrackers an* responsible f r seprational rejxirta that have I-. ■ in ci i ciiat. -n. but ths«e expert« are not S|>eaklng by authority. There is tn be no general change in the stations of our warships. Ultimately the Fai’iflc fleet will Im alrongthened, a« it neeils to le, but there pi no inten tion of unnroeesai ily expiring the At lantic coast with its many great cities at s time when it is bwlicved there is uo danger of war on the Pacific. "All!" ha answered. “It «III be my <11 tl’TEIl XXVI < Fig J. «pili IItub; Fig 2, In poalUon.) father's 'loath blow !" Wben Arthur arrlved at ths hotel at Snalherw • »»ao»»ries. Oh. whlrh Hlr Isolar* »ni «tavlng. a walter Wyll*, then, had <tec*1v»d her. wften aav* the beauty of tbotrwe With With Bermuda gr»M for atitnmer and what s torrent of *vi| ruah«! through Iter Infornici hltn that a gentleman of ih* aa little delay aa |»walbl* ahurtau all heart at that thought! But revenge nano- of Mr. Wyll* h»d just Iw—n «liowtt the «mall branches nt tbe limb to inaks oat*. wrto-St or barley for winter pan eould wait. < !«uld she e*mc»iv* any up to bis falli»?'» ruota. This nsw« «et tlielr weight aa little aa possible. then turage. t-igvtlier with the varloaa hay Bi»»ns to obtain dslay? hi« h-art brating sa he haatened up th* ■■ irvfti’ 1 jr lift t!w> broken limb back Into and silage crops which may tie grown. "Who ar* th* mortgag**»?' sh» ask*-L «taira. ■ ■ ' may be maintain«! with l»>sltIon and laab It flmily with ropwa suddenly struck by ths thought that sh« “I «m dellghted th»t your son ha« ar- small outlay for grain or concentrate! or atrs|< h»rs»lf would g*i to them and Itnplor? Now with a bit or auger bore a hole for»!*. Ttier* I* n«e»l of a large num daisy. Iter pow*ro of (as inatlon had through tbe limb and tree trunk aa ber of . reanicrles and wall-maintained n«v»r failed yet ; th*y could not. should not, now. In this the m>«t m<>m*ntous «urgestod by the dotted line In Fig X ■Islry h.-rda in the ¡»^ulou» arnetton* of crisis of her Ilfs The thought filled h»r Through thl» Inm rt a bolt of Iron hav Texas and Isiulalaria. At pn<*-nt tbe ¡.-in» »!■•■.•. ;,r V I i.iit •ith hop*. Nh* r«te» from her chair with ing n I wad <>n »tie end and a nut on th* («..; flushed cheeks and sparkling eyes. ar-.n-.i’i!!;. f..r butter which ty <Ab*r. Turn the nut on tbe rmt, with a "In roallty. It 1» Mlaa Orteroon who big washer Iwneath It, until th* crack could tw pr'duce! at horn*. With th* holds tb* mortgnge ; but the affair is, of In tb* break has Is-eu mad* aa small wide range of forage cr«iia and corn, sours*. In th* hand* of th* trustee* as poMlbl*. then cover tue crack n»»tly caftl* feeling may prove profitable and* sod Mr. Wylie." over with grafting was. Many a tree fxitti to fanners and to mill owner* "What who?" shriek«! E!«moro hao such a gaping wound aa that "H*r unci* and Mr. Wylie! G W**4a aw* Orwaa. baavena! what Is th* matter?" »lei»n In A. Fig. X It Is caused by The earffh » seemingly able to pro A ghastly look a cry and «h* drop» mw Ing off a big limb and m-gleetlng to npon th* ground. In a At. Arthur calla protect tlie wound until nature could duce »roll or grass, whether fertile loudly for help, Mrs. Freeman and the extend a new growth of bark over IL or poor, am! they always appear at tbe aarvsut rush In. Th»n s fearful »-«• Tlie new bark has begun to grow about miu * time, when tbe crop* need tbe GARFIELD TOURS MONTANA. •nsue* This rovdstlon ■ mlng upon the Weeds are beneficial to a t'..- «U-.w, but tli- u .►»! l.i« il.-il cd most c*re mental agonies of the last few days ia too certain extent, although Injurious, for wltbtn, and nature can carry growth of much for the overwrought brain. Nhe Secretary Speaks on Saving Land for the gardener la often compelled to era bark no further. •obs. siirleks. tear» six! tie«'» h»r«elf . Public Good. duate them when he would otherwla* Wild. In- >b*ront self ae isatlons burnt <‘ut out all the decayed wood and All -tí**- give the garden hta attention. By ao Helena, Mont., July 4—Secretary of from hsr lips. On« mor - nt alw call» upon tbe cavity complstely with jiortlatid ce ber huslwnd In terms of passionals *n «uriti h i ii*»ri»xa mu wti . ie . ment mix.-.! with water. Ito not add doing he k<«-|>» tlie soil In a flue, friable the Interior Gartirld, mcvunimninl by dearment; the next, shriek» forth the i-ondltlon for the desired crop. Weeds, Senators Carter and Dixon. Gifford most awful threats of vengrauc* against rived,” »«Id Mr. Wylie, with a mallclou» not condemn you utihesrd. and In being however, should be removed as owtn Finchot, cheif of the reclamation bu Wyll*. grin. «• the young man enter«! tie’ ruoai . ti re now, I am negl«-tlng th* most «acred *• they aiqiear; by an doing the work reau, and a ho»t of administration offi- Throughout the night she recover» from "»• I have certain things to «ay which «nd solemn dtitie». Oh. woman, woman!" enn be more eaally don*, and tbe stir tials, arrlinl yesterday. The visitors Bn* St only tn fall into an -th«r T-iwnr-ls concern him. Mo. Nir Lsunce. you have he bunt out, in a sterner voice! "Foe ring of the soil will ttien be requlr«! completed an inspection of the Huntley morning the paroxysm« gra-lually docllne. no ho|» of having the mortgage money by your «ah*. I forgot father, «rorything! and Buford projects, and after deliver only to a moderate depth. and st last sb* sinks Into s deep and tb» thirtieth?" I knew nothing of you; I trusted you Im ing a Fourth of July oration ut Miseou- mot Ion!> •• slumber. "None wliater»r. sir," an»w»r«! Sir pllcltly. and I married you, and this is ln will visit St. Mary» and other Mon W«t» nt Ol. l.reea tin*. Mr» Froeman and Arthur sat by th* laiunc* «¡Idly ; "but I think common de my roturn !". Mr. Garfield delivered Thows who have l-een watching the tana projiwta. bedslda. and after a time lie said. In • cency might hav* delayed yoor visit un "I loved you so passionately," ah» aald. green bugs say tliat they fly only on an address here Inal night. whisper, "What ronnectlon Is thero tie til that day. Beside*, my lawyers ar* the "that I could not loa* you. You know Mr. Garfield spoke at the auditor winds blowing from tlie south, and the tween Klxonoro and this Wylie?" proper pvrsotM for you to treat with.' that I fled once. Intending never to look “You must not ask tn* any qoestlona. "I always like to take tlmr by th» for* upon your face agnlu . but a strong* fata minute tbe wind change« from the ium, urging the people of the »tate to Mr. I,»nrhyil<!yti." she answer«!, quickly. lock, and d<wl with principals. Hir brought ua together otiro more. Im not south and gets In tb* north the bugs co-operate with the government In its "It Is not my place to tall your wife's Imunce," aneerod W I Be . after all believe that I yiel-l«) passively to my alight This wae demonstrati»! on* effort« to save the natural resources of the state for the public and from fall aarrota." forty eight hours do not make much <llf •elfish lots. I struggled with It many a evening last week, according to a La*. ing into I lands of private Interests, weary hour, bat It was too strong for my Toward« 11 o'clock Elwmoro awoke, feronc*.“ rvn<v (Kan.) paper. After eight hours "If I wero to a«k you for fortyeight weak will to conquer." i , a 1!. xw » ihm - arr*i«ra. which, In* said, wraa done w ith the re but In such a f*«ble. exhausted cundlu-'n of nagging, bhutery south wind tbe air "You ar* bow my wife, and as such, source« of the East. Uist aha could scarroly move. At thè hours' grace, you would think they ma-l* was Oiled with th«»e bugs. At 7 o ’ clock can claim my prot«-tlon. After what has sand. Fill the cavity and prvaa the sight of tbow» dark, languld ayea rostlng a great dlfferonc*' Mr. Garfield and party left thia "Quit« right Nir Lgance; I should." MVurrod, I shall bar* England, and tie vet cement close to tile new tuirk IB, Fig. In tlie tame eveuir.g tb* wind switched morning for Missoula. A review at upon blm. Arthur (argot al) bui hi» love, 8h* look od loat, vacant, at Arai ; bui answerod Wyll*. with an lm*>lent laugh: return to It again. I will send you such 3) that there may I* left no little to tbe north and the bugs dtaap|ienrrd. Fort Harrison in big honor and in that gradually th* rovelstkin of last night 'and you would not gvt th*m If you did means of support as I can earn, but w* opening tor air and water to enter. The bug« hav* bwn romlng from Texas of Brigadier General McCaekev, com * “ v can never meet again. Farowell! and Ths life of a tree enti be prulonged fur fur two mouths, and on every south *»*tn*l to break upon her mind, for ah* ask. manding the department of Dakota, "My fathrr 1« not likely to a«k any beaten forgive you all th* **11 you hav* many years aobtted. and b* In vatu «u-te»vorvd to by auch aid aa thia.— wind tb*y mov* northward.—Platt* waa given. grace of you, and If your bnsinr«« ia end wrought upon tn* and upon others." pacify bar City Landmark. Orange Judd Farmer. "Nlay I" she cried, stretching out bet II* had an appointment with hta father «1. I command you to leave th* room !" Schmitz to Bn Candidats. <-ri«l Arthur, passionately. arms Imploringly, but not daring to mov« Tlntr« ir* IHffrreMt. that morning which he muat k«-p When < levee Iley. Non Franciwo, July 4.—Mayor Eu "Itefor* I retir», ail«* tn* to ««k how towanla him. Not long ago a farmer in Iowa went b» told bar that h* w»» going, ah* sai-L It la claimed that clover hay may be gene F Krhmitg, who ia awaiting sen "I i-nnnot," h* answered, sternly. "I to a barm-«» dealer tq buy a team of In a low, faint vole*, "Stoop down, dear- Mrs. I‘»nrhy ld>n 1« thl« morningT‘ »aid toiled In the Odd. but experiments tence under conviction nt extortion, In Wylie, turning upon him with a hldvou« have done my duty to the living. I must •at. and let me look at you." Nh« took hariM-ea. lie found one that suited blm trade are aot sufficient to show th* un interview thl« evening authorized now perform what I ow* to 'he dead. Ths | bis far* between h-r weak, troubling grin. sm! tbe (rriiv was >4&. Tb* farmer Arthur «tagitvred 1«. k a« though he had discovery hsa coat my dear father beneflta derive»!, compared with storing tbe Aeaociate-d Frews to eav that hr will bi« barula and lmk«i Into hia eyes until the ba|t(iei>ed to rvmember that atamt a clover Io the mow. The clover la cut be a ondidati- (or re-election (oa fourth toara pourod duwu her <-h**ks like rain; been shot, and Nir Launc* looked up Ufa." dutcu years ago lie bad bought a bar- wvnderlngly. (Tot* continued.) He declared that he i« confident then she paaslonately kissed his ll|>o. "Put In the morning, after It Is free from [ term. I) CM ju«t like It from the same dealer "Oh. I i-ercelv*." went on th* wretch; your arms round ui« and bold me to your dew or rain, and when well wilted the of winning at the polls and that noth- Hr lllds’f K now . far 8*15, and be mentioned the fact b»srt. and kias me as you used In the old "I hav* b*en lndl«cre*t—I have betray«! hay tedder is used, so as to give It ev . ing will prevent him from running ex- a ««ret. Nir l-aunc*. I presume, has not New Jenwy the Th* dealer went to Illa book am! found In a village 111 day«.“ ery chate-w to cure. In the afternoon icept the denial by the Appellate and Illa own tears flowed fast as be took been intrnducad to hia daughter lu law achoolmlstrens saw one of the little tbte to be true. “But,” aald the dealer. ttie hay 1» wM and hauled to the bank Supreme courts of the apjieals he ia pre • ph-asur* to come." ber in his arm», Then came upon ber a boys crying, ijlie calle»! him to bwr "my books allow tliat you did not pay "Arthur, what do*» thia mean?" Mid If thia method la practiced, care must paring to take for a new trial of the sudden rovutel-m of feeling. "No. no!” and Inquired the rcawon. "S.Hne of the cash for It because you did tp-t hav* cliarge on which be rtanda convict«»! by Nir Iwunce, won.lcrlr.g1y, be exercised In having the hay prop •he cried, trying to puah him away ; "I cannot «peak before thl* man,” an big laqs niade me kiss a little girl out tbe umin-y. You hauled lu !k*> bushels erly cured and In just the proper con a jury in the Superior court. “cur** m* kill m* rather your kl««-« In th* srbool yard." waa tlie reply. of corn am! guv* It to me for ttie 8-15 dition for baling, as baled clover «wered th* «on. In a low voir*. •ro fir*! Oh, It la I who lia ve destroyed la Cable Line in Operation. "Oh. you ne«l not f«ar »peaking before "Why, that Is outrageous! Why did barnroa. Now. I'll tell you what I'll you! Go from me, if you do not with more liable to beat than timothy or tn*." cricl Wylie, Ironically. "Your wife you not rome right to me?" "I—I— do. If you will bring me 800 bushel* Nan Francisco, July 4.—The Califor to drive m* mad other ktnda wo my client for sat»* year« before ah* didn't know that you would nia strwot cable line wa» put in opera» let me of corn I will give you tbe 84'* barne«*, And ah* fell Into a paroxysm nt eoli inveigl«! that battered old reprobate Caa tlon yrwtenlay lor the first time eimw al»> a double buggy barneM worth $38, blog, that mad* them fear lest anoth-r bias you," tie said. Snr face Preparation. tieton Into marrying her, I knew her The cats were flt wu (aiming on. But It subsided after a single buggy harneas worth |13, a The new settler tn an lrrig»t<d dis the carmen «truck. when ah* wa* a ballet girl." • firw moments Into moans and soba. on to «pend It. 17 plush roti*, a boy's riding »addle trict seldom a|Hire»*iate» tbe Importance marine 1 by nonunion men who were "l««av* the room, air !" Nir I-aunce When he Is gon*, «he gives way to an Naybor I saw your wife leaving worth 8'*. one whip and riding bridle of prxqiartng tbe surfac* of field» so broke in ln»t week. After a jniet week aald. flrmly. anronlrollabl* burst of tears. But It ex- I kuuc III something of a hurry thia worth 81 30, two leather haltera worth that they may be ciM>a|>ly, eaally and in the strike »evrrnl car» were atoned "Not till you have heard all !" cried bauata Itself In lim*. Then b»r mood last night in various part* of th* city Wylie, »Xiiltlngly. 'Tliat woman ia a morning. 82 30, brush and currycomb worth 81 properly watered. Urops In an arlfi change«; all that la soft and gentle ha» 11,000 strike baneflt «•> distribated te Marryat- - Ye«: Mie's going Into the and a rawhide buggy xrblp worth fl."— forger, and a thief; and, befor* to morrow climate are, aa a rule, good or bad. ac- the atriking earmen, and Triweurer flow«! away, and her fa.* grows set and morning I'll l<*lg* her in a goal ■« a sbo|qdng district to cvmtrnct about Mound City Enterprla*. rigid “tjood by* to krv*," sh* mutter*, corvllng as they have received th* prop Bowing reported th* union'* tnwaury felon!" Wurth «f drbt» "now for rov*ng* er amount of water at tb* right tlm*. In good condition. (irowtng kirawbrrHe«. A blow from A-thur, who had l<*>««l Naybor— My ! did she tell you that) Mrs Frovmsn brings her era« roast and when th* ground fa left ao rough When growing strawterrlea for mar himself from hi« father'« bold, laid the Marryat- No, but I fool I ahi y told «hl- k*n. Nhe for-*« h.-rself to eat. Nhe B g Lumbar Varda Burn, calumniator prostrate upon th* floor. her last night that I had that much ket tbe willillty of tlie berry Is an Im and uneven that water cannot b* even f**l« «trong*r after that, and riaes and ly applied th* effect la shown In th* Denver, July 4—Fire which was dis- With a yell of ¡«««Ion. Wyll* sprang up portant desideratum, as a market berry left In bank. Philadelphia I’rvsa dr»»«?«. The fierce fir* In her soul reduced yield. The preparation of th* covtred in the Hardwood Lumber com- ■gain, and grappled with h'm: but Ar should poaaetm g*«»l shipping qualltlea. vires bar; sb* begins to attlr berwlf for tbur had Imrstd tc us« b!a fists t— well What It Indicate«. in* street. Then slxiuld follow alar, brilliancy of land la a first coat, and If don* thor (•)>) » yar-l« in 11.i. . i!v al 1 45 this st Eton to b* In danger from such an The Woman When a man it »-» tn color and flavor. For family uae tb* oughly during tbe first or sscood year morning <h<f neaily 830,000 damage be "You ar* auroly not going out!" •1 opponent, and a heavy blow In the face fore brought under control. The yards aialma Mrs Freeman. church tt usually ludientes a chango of kawplng qualities are not Important the little ei|iena* need t« Incurred after again felled him. are a thick Ijr populntod portion --f the... ward. 8. Footler. "If I remained h*r* another hour In- Savor dewerilug moro cutiré. It la not < Nir t-amro threw hia arms round b!s licort. 'city',noil wm Tc.Ti bv l aid «nd tliat •Ctle* I .leeild be oarrtod out raring son and withheld him from rope«tlng the Tlie Man And when a woman goos diffl-ult to And a rapcrlor berry, pom Garde« <eeda. the fiamtH were piept from apreadinf. mad!" she answers. “Now do not ex attack. IHaay, amt half »tunned. Wyll* hi church It usually Indicates a tU'W sea«!ng sire and flavor, for home uae. Wiier* several varletlca of plants of 4« It was, nearly all the window* in postulate with tn*; you night to know rose to hl» feet, wiping hl« livid face. bonnet. Tlie attention of grower» la devoted tb* »an>» kind are grown together. It th* roaidence* for a ra>litis of 100 yards by thia time how oaeleas It |a to oppoa* "Thl« 1« a pitiful, peltry r»v*ng»," he mostly to aeeurlng varieties that ar* will nut tw my humur." proper to «ave seed thero- were broken by the extreme beat. Mid. lowly and qul*tly. but with a look • kirolleh Mneetlow. firm In texture and of large ala* •> from. The The dsy. although rory cold. Is wonder of Intense hatred in hl* *y*a . "thia la all different klnda of tnekma. Droamcr Ito you think environment aa to stand shl(>ment well and show at Offers Drago Doctrine. fully bright f ir the time of year, sod shs the revenge you can wreak upon m*. I peas rweet cvm or other crofai have ha» miK-b of an effect on a perwon? I tractively In market. feels ao much stronger that ah* walk» on do not begrudg* Il you. F^erjrthlng you The Hague, July 4—J<«*ph H their pollen distributed by the wluda Blunt Thuniti-ratlon ! Want you for nearly a mil*. Then she call» the h«v* In tbe world will. In a few dayo, oats as ter**n Wee* or by lusec ■ta and need saved under < haate, United States delegate, yeater first cab sh* meets. The ■'o*<-hman stop* pa»« Into my hand». »nd I, whom your ever surrounded by a swarm ut law*? Oats can Iw made to provide an abun- such clrcuuistance* will prevent unl- day presented a definite draft of his I »étroit Free 1'rem. hesitatingly, and <!<*« not dismount from father did not think worthy to «It at hl» <!»n>-w of fo<>d by being grown sod cut fortuity next year, Th* g rea ( eat care proposition regarding the collection of bls box. table, will be master nt Fenrhyddyn. Not while tbe bead» »ro In ■ milky stage. should tie ubaerved to avoid mixing dellt», embodying the principles also Tbr Hea»«fgg. "I'd rather you got another cab. mlto." only have you lost all your worldly po* made poblic. M. Bourgeois, French, “Where doew that writer get tbe tlm* Tlie straw la then In palatable condi when saving a*«*d la the object be says. •■•«•ion», but you have dtagra-vd your an pre* ident of th« arbitration com tn ills*, tion, containing portion* of the nutri- "What do you mean, fellow?" ah* cient nam* by your alliance. to write as fully and beautifully aa ah* And. aa rwxoved Mr. Cboata'a proposition am' They Live to Kwt. erlew. Imperiously; for. In tha prowent a parting consolation to you. know that dot* about bringing up children?" I tlon which have been arrested on their Agricultural laborers in Lucerne, ordemi it to la printed and distributed •verwrought condition ot her nerves, she th* money would hav* b**n forthcoming ni1 ,*1* hes-la IVhen cut In "She hasn’t got any." Balttmor* waF to all the delegates before being read cwnnot andur* to b* opposad. “If you at Groom and Fry'a had not sh*. yoor American. Ihla green condition th* straw and head* RwltaeriamL eat eight idm I s a day_ to the subcommittee on arbitration. refuse to get down nad open th* door, •If*, contri*«! the a Mod Ion of th* party the flrwt at « «'clock in the morning, are cured Ilk* hay. can be bundled and I shall tak* your numb*r and »•port who bad arrant«! to pay It In. Now, then »tacked on tb* ground for winter reenfurced by further refreshment at you .'" Earthquake in ths Alps. having afforded you so much pleasant In "1 hat* htn! II* trted to kla* m*r um>. Tlie proper way to feed oat* 0, A, 10. 12, 8, ß and 7. Nome of thews "Ok, »•?? w*ll. mlaa; If yo* Insist, formation. I will l*av* yoq to **ttl* ao- Rotne, July 4.—Slight imrthquaire meals are but luncbeona of cider and "But I tried to klaa you and you do <*ur«l In that manner Is to paua them thero’« nothing mor* to bo aald. Hut If eount« with your fathsr." •hocks were felt today at Tolmnso, bread, but the dally bill of fare In not hat* me?" through • fodder cutter, and th*y will anything happens It ain't my fault ; I No «eying, th* wrote«, with a glane* Randaniele and Ama.o, near Vdeni wash my hand* of IL You'd better keep of bitt»» triumph, glided out of tb* room. "I know, but you auece*d«lHua* b* eaten readily by borsexk cattl* and cludes a aubetantlal breakfast, dinner capital of the province of that name abeep. and supper. tba Winders down. Tb* Bcntot b* bad (on*. Arthur, who 1 too T i? I Grwwla* No vegetable grows quicker than tb* radlab. and a few row* only an- n*ces »ary to supply quit* a larg* fanlly. Radishes ar* uuflt. unlew* grown quick ly and pulled at th* proper time As they ar* ordinarily growu tbe family la kept supplied from tbe aam* teal until the radishes ar* hard and woody, lustead of ao doing sow only part of a row at a Urn*. Tb* way to bate them aa they should be, until 1st* In th* srawin. ta to prucur* quite a num ber of package*, putting tn the see»! from a package every week until too By pursuing this lato to sow them. Ru toe o* Such Movsmsnt Came From no-thod they may be had In a crl<p, ten Naval Espsrl—Only Two Ships dvr state long after ttie usual'flrat or -i> la bard or g me to sciL Ordered to Pacific. Tolmexao is In ths Alps. •- ♦"