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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1907)
#• • -r •* / -X I W r ' ■ 1 « > < ff * « * V • Tf SV* * - • Lt 3 ? > it. r I • 't • •r * -VS1 V« ?» r "JFa X • t <. * /. < ta ff g -, - e- V */-• * * 2. t W» '»■•< « V • 1 CFT e < ^«r r. DOOMED. v I By WILLARD MacKMZIt . .-'-*■ • - 1 . ' CHATTER XXVII! -(Contlmied ) Mr. Wylls, in th« meanwhil«, eat writ tng at bls d««k Had bs co thought, at that moment, of tb« dead man wb-> bad through ao many years of his Ilf«. <mt day by day at that tabla, th« man w!i.<> morally, If nut legally, b* bad murdered' No such ttexight» troubled hl» seered ronactenro. No at xu of »operotlti »> or Imagination «titered Into th« compoeitlon •f that sebamiog brain. Had there been, would b« not have f«lt tbs deadly prreetire that was at->ut blm? Th« whits, ghastly fare, with gteaming bl»ck «y««. that waa looking In t>|->n blui through tbe half <>pso*d 4 ■ >r at hi» • • There was a double door to tb« library , h waa In at tb« lunar gvren beiaed one that »wung i»d»e|ee«ly Upm Its b ng • that th« fare pen 1. With her «yee filed Immovable on th' •ns object, «he c I omw It behind b«r. tb--t> adv»ore*, crouching Ilk« a tlr»r. towards b«r prey Her steps are noiseless the •oft material of her drew mak'» no rue tie; but It II did. th« uol«e of the »1« ■MiPa would drown It. Hh« 1« behind ths cbjtr ; th** »h. r«l«e» b«r right band, armed w<th the »h -rt. thick Mick, and •triIt m him a heavy blow With a groan he fall* ■pan the head from hit chair, stuaned. yulk •• light slag ■hv tak<* from her dreaa the two sort)«, each provided with a running House. one «b« «Bp« over his body and fastens hie «rm« down to hl» aid««, with th» other «he secure* bl* leg«. tb«n «be pviia • gag In hl» m>>uth. Thia done, »h« d»»h«« some water out of « cwrafs, that stands upon *b« tabla. Into hl» fare, ra »• • hia bead, prop« it up by means of rom« big folio volume« from the «helve* takas t chair, and. sitting opposite to blm. w.ct« antll «6* «h«ll revive At last hia «y«a open, and fall upon the livid, vlndlctlvs face that fronts him II* 4< mi not recogn'M her : hut there I. Ile attirera, and murder In her looks! tries to rise, but he 1« helplae* “I am much changed •In.-« laet we met. Jam»» Wyll*. am I (>•>!?" *1» «ay», after g'.oa’ing for • >* I, ci ents over th» «g uy of bla allent (error. At that voire h« »ta-t* and aboddsrs ■ore violently ; be know« now that he is doomed. If ever a prayer • In bl» h»«rt. It is there now. “Thi» meeting 1« an unexpected p|e*s •re 1« It not? You hugged yourevlf with lb« thought, doubtle«* that you were rid •f m* I Ito you rememtxr tbe wor-l» I •nre »p-k« to you. In your <>flto«? I told you that If you played m« false. I would bant you down. If you fl*d to th* further ■not axtremlty of the world, »nd kill you 1 I h«v« com« to keep my word 1" and »h* drew th» long, glittering knife from h«r b«lt. “I could have killed vou from be bind, aom« mlnu'ea back, but I woald not Lava you die igr-.urant of th« hand that •truck ths blow, nor suddenly »nd untor tur«d. if I had you «way from thi» pla<-* I would kill you Inch by Inch There la not a torture th«t th* Itig'-nulty •f cruelty could Invent, that I would not Inflict upon you , and «v«n then. I rottid not pay you back all that you have mad* a,« ruffar! You trl--k'4 me well did you not? Hut wb«n you gloated over your rlaverneas. you forg’d to calculate th* retribution! They laugh beat who laugh Tbs laat laugh »hall 1» mln«, kw ! evoked by your dying agon!*« 1” • • • Mr«, Wylie awoke from her slumber with a »tart a cry in her ear», and a horror upon her soul. Hhe etarted up. the wind w«a «till raging, tb* fire wa» burned down to ««be*, and tbe candle all but •Itlngulahed. A feeling that »mv thing had happened to her hu«han<l «ria ed upon her. and. taking ip ibe flicker tng candle, »he hurrle-l "Ut of th* room, and. »[«Ita of her fear», ran trembling to Ward« th« library A« »he n»ar*d the «pot «he heard peal» sf horrible laughter that curdled her blood She dared not proceed, but. al mo«t dead with terror, ran «nd pulled the rope that rang the alarm t>ell, and which wu »Ituated not many yard» from th' library door. Holding on to the rope, ■he pulled with «11 the frantic power of terror, until the dang, clang reverberated through th» Caatle. and w»» heard, even above (be roar of the wind and the water tn tbe village below making men »tart from their bed», hurry on th»lr el «the» »nd »peed towanb the t'a»tle, et[«e,'tlng •very moment to ere Jet» if flam« »prior ap from It. for what el«e but Are coaid •end forth «u*h a «ummona! A« two of the flahermen an op the foot path through the woothh a aomething ruehed paat them, with a >hriek of ma nlae laughter. but It waa gone before they could tell what It waa They pur •ue<! th« re«t of their way with hl«n- cheek» and trembling llmha, with the be lief In their heart» that they had encotin brred «n evlt »plrlt from the <>th»r world It waa tn awful eight that awaited them upon the floor of the library, upon which the white faced, »hud'lering »er vanta lo..ked down A huddled me», of blood »aturated clothe*, torn an rent •• though by the talon« of « wild beaat, •ontalning what bad one« been a human form, but which waa now a »hape|e«a max of battered fle»h and bona. Eleonor«*» vengeance bad been wolf Ilk» : but th» work of blood had rendered h»r dellrion» and before her dreadful Uak wa» accompllahd »he had become a raving maniac. All that night th« wind ragvd fiercely, •nd down upon th« com ! th« mighty wat era da»b«d and boomed aa though a bat tery ware being fired beneath them A fiaberman who was out with th« first gray dawn found, huddled among th« rock a a woman'« body, that th« wav«» had caat up during th« night. An hour afterwanl» It waa born« to what bad jnce been John Trevvthlck'a hut -now an empty ahrd •nd laid th«r« until «uch time •• It could be buried. Twlca had th« ocnan rejected Eleooore da Soiaeon», and, by • at range fatality, that aama roof beneath which «be bad lain for dead as a child where Arthur Fnarh/ddya had plighted Ua troth to k«r wa« thu» daetlaed to be th» last that «houli cover ber upon «srth. • • • • Constance regained one cone!d*r*ble portion of her fortune -that which Wylie had inherited, and which Mr«. Wylie re funded In her will, dying a month after her hiM^iand. The remainder, however. had p»«*r<l «way to other Inheritor» Roth the b-- ih in Harley »traet and Hillbor- ougb ll«ll were amuug Coortance'» re rovered poaSewiooa. (T1APTEH XXIX. It wa» a bappy family group that sat round tb« blaiing fir» In tbs drawing room of Hlllboreugh Hail toward» du»k on tTrristma» »•». Mr. Gri«r»on uroo«*d In an easy chair upon on« »ide. wbil« Btafford, with hi« arm clasping bla wif«'» waist, occupied the other. “Why ara you «o tboightful tonight, darling?" he aakvJ. proeaiug b«r towani« bltn. "I waa thinking of poor Arthur Fen- rhyddyn," sb« an»w«r*d, thougMfully "llow at range It ia that no tidings bare 1 wonder If ever been received uf blm b« 1« »till living?” “I fear not," answered her husband "I am «umetlme« almost Inclined to belle»« that. drlv«n to destwlr, the poor fellow laid violent hands upon hlmvelf," "(lb. do not «ay that, Edward; Il 1« too dreadful to think of." Just then a servant entered th« room to annuiinc« that a gvntlvuiau desired to •*« Mr Htaffonl. "What name?” ”11« would not give It. «tr. 11« told m« that I waa merely to s*y |hal be wa» an old friend." 'Tell him I ennitot •*• any ow thi» •vening. he Bloat call again.’’ “No. un, Edward ; do nut send «uch » ineeuge.'* Interrupted t'on«tanre, rising hastily. "Ton do not know who It may be Hhow tbe gentleman up. J»n>««; w* will •*• him her».“ The door again opened, and an athletic looking m«n. apparently of un» thirty years of ag«, with a bronaed rompi*» i <> ii • nd dark blu» ey**. entered th* room. Con •lance turned away her eager fare, with quit» a disappointed l<**k at (I* » gl.t of him "May I inquire to what I am Indebted fnr the honor nf Ibis viali, and whom I hare the pleasure of addre*»ing?” aaksd Stafford, somewhat curtly, for he w»» annoyed at being disturbed hy a strange visitor at auch a coay tlm«. 'Then you h«v« forgotten me. Htaf ford?" aaid a voire, wbre* accents were still the same, however much tb« fare and form were altered. The nett instant H'afford bad a*lt*>l on« hand and Constaure the other, and I’ncle Rol-ert. »tartina out of hia dote, looked on In amaiiement. "My 4«*r Arthur, I» it Indeed you?" waa the cry from both. "Arthur! What' you don’t mean to «ay It'« Arthur I'snrhyddyuT" cried the old gentleman. “Hut It I* Mr. Grierson." wa» th* »n- ■wer. with a warm grasp of the hand. “Well, there l»n't a man upon the fare of th« earth that I should be •» re- Jnlced to «ee •• I am you." answered t ncle Robert, .«rdlally ret iming the pre» •ur«. "I h»v« only just arrived In England; you are the only friend» I baie here, and I cam* to a** you first. How bappy and coay you look !" II« «Ighed «• he opoks. Every eye w»« filed upon him, with one thought how cbangvd ! Vngulded by the voire, it would have been lm|>o»«ihl« to have rei- ogniaed in th» determined fare and »tai wart figure before them the pale, nielan choly looking, fragile figured Anhui I'enrhyddyn of their mem.u-y, “Ila»« yon not «ren any of the adv«r- tlastnenta that har« for «o long a time ba»n inserted in th« leading pap*r* almost all nailon« for you?" Inquired Stafford. ••Non«. Whv was I advertised for?" Stafford then briefly related to him the murder of Wylie, the death of hl» wif«, • nd a will ah« had made In hia faror. And Wylie, then, w»a murdered ' H» waa a bad man. And waa It never aua pected who did the de«!?“ "Never." anawered Stafford, quickly, for he fancied that he detec*-d an anxioua look in Arthur’a fare. “So, you a*e. you hare not returned to England for noth Ing. I'enrhyddyn 1« only waiting for It» owner. Of course, you will at on re as •ert you identity?" H» p«iis*d for • moment, thoughtfully, and then anwered, "Tsa. I »hall. It la a duty I ow« to my father's memory ; but I could never take up my reailenre In the Castle. It has too many painful aa»> Hatlona. Th« la»t of th« Penrhyddyna will be the only on« who hsa ever desert ed It« walla." "I*o not say th« last." awld Conatanre. gently. "I hope one day to see you ■• happy in a wife aa I am tn a husband, and with llttls children to lift th« gloom off th« Sid twatl*. “Yas will »ever •*• tbst day. Mr«, Stafford." be »n»wvr»4. ïru«tu»ly. "1 •liall ssvvr marry «gam." Wbsn they wvrv alone, ha a«k«d Staf ford if be ku«w what bad beret»« of b«r. I'he an»w*r w«s that uothiug bsd ever brea iMwrd of ber fruta tb« tim« of bl» «topsrture. H« did not «prob for moe« tb«n an hour afterward«, bot lapaod iato gloomy »i|en--o. H» w»« suowwbst retirent In regard to bis adventure« «inew his departure from England, briefly Mating that. Immediately after bi» father'» funeral he b»d started for Auttrslla. wb«re hs bad m»d« a living by bodily labor, ib»t b« bad gon« to tb« digging« but bad met with but moderate •u«-re»». "I fell that bard work wm tb« ■■oly way to restore tbs «quliihrium of my brain.” b. said, "snd so 1 did it with • wdl. Had It not breo for that I should bare died long ago." II« remained al tb« Hall uotll after tb« N«w Y«sr. Tb«y found him mu*b chang ed In mind as woU as body. Tb«r« waa but little loft of the genti», dreamy youth whom they bad known, but in bis piare was a stern and somewhat hard man. In clined to gloom in*«» and taciturnity. But, ■a tims wore on, «nd they knew him bst tor, they di wo re red that this was only the outward >-ru«t. and that a kind, genti» bsart «till boat twueatb. Toward» the end of January b* put tn his claim for I'enrhyddyn, and. bis Ideo t ty being beyond all doubt. It waa at oore admitted. "I d«i not belle»« I could «etti» down lo th« monot <wy of aa English country gentleman's Ilf«, after tb' busti« of th« last »Is year»," be said, "breid«-«. amidat th* iuro.'dl of London, or.« can always shake off black thoughts when they cornai ° One day. In th* Ktrand, L» met Je rome. who was most rordia.ly rejoiced to •ee him. Fortune had re-ently smiled upoo tke gay artist ; h« had had aererai pictures hung upon tbe A «û.my wall* which had fourni liber«) purchaser* and be wa» rising Into tame. In tbe cuurw uf conversation the nam« of Faraona was mentioned, and Arthur leaned that that gentleman, having bren found out In a disgraceful betting trans action at tbe last Iterby. bad carried him A wagon brake which operate« no- tvtuatleally ha. been recently patented by a Mississippi mao. The ordinary ar rangement of attaching a foot lever be neath the driver ■ seat, connecting with the brake. 1» entirely dispensed with. I tie driver '• nut required to handle tl*e brake In any way. the simple bait Ing of the borw-« only bring Mx-raaary. Aa shown In the Illustration. the brake 1» pivoted «u a« to come In contact with the rim of the rear wheel. On tbe ektrv e liter C1i>! "f the «baft» le a verth-al pl vote.! lever, one end of a bleb connect» with a rod extending to the brake. The tipt«rr end of thia lever 1» connect«! by a »trap or chain Io the barnea» on the h»r«e A» «hown. Pse ■ tostel ng Whew». To stack wheat before threshing ao that It will ba dry when that time <x>tu«« la tba desire of evary farmer who ralaea that cereal. Mr. C. T- I'rltchanl. of Randolph. Clay county. Mo, ha» a »ystetn that be ba» aaed for a getwratlon. and be never lust a hit of wheat by dampness In tbe stack- He has a great reputation In bls home for this elsa» of work, and be spends a large part of bls time In «bowing utb er» bow to do IL He gives a d*m r'.t> tlon of bla method as follows: To atack wheat or oats ao alack will not take water. Cummeov the •tack or rick any way you wish. Bat when you bave tbe stack five or six feet high. Just reverse tbe usual way of stacking, and do It from tbe renter to tbe outer edge. Instead of from ttw outer edge to tbe renter When you l*gin at the renter to stark out. lay two or throe bundles ao as to keep tbe renter highest, with a guod slant to ward tbe outer edge. If at any time tbe outer edge grta too high, stop be fore you gn there, and gv back to the renter and «««umenre again. It* sure to keep tbe rentre hlgbvwt. with a good slant to the outside. •"Ill » way Just »bout the «ame a» one sb>*k on top tbe other, only more aiant to the baodles. 'There la no slip or alide. It la fast and eway. and euro k«*|«a tbe stack dry If you are stacking tbe usual way. and tbe stack »Irould t*glu to »Hp. Ju»t g» to tiw <-enter and work out. and bow quickly you stop the sllmilng Mil It up a little work from tbe center part of tbs time. Try It" Heney Would Prove That Glass Bribed Others Than Boxton. DEFENSE OBJECTS TO TESTIMONY Changa of Plana Made N«ca»sary Bs- bsuas of Silsncs of Vico Praa- idsnt Zlmmar. H m Frsnclaco, July 18.—The trial of IxiuisGlas« for bribery rvached a cru cial »ta«e jrerterdny. wber« (be presovu- lion mads ita Aral attempt to begin tbe .lutr-l o t ■■(: I '!.«• '■ -tin ■ -ii,v - ( I" <>r mote supervisors other than li- xton that their vote» were bought by Theo dore V. Halar-y. acting under direction of Vire I'resident Glars, of th* Pacific States Telephone A Telegraph company, fioch testiiraitiy is called "svidanew of • itmier <?•■!*.•* a- I .1 » fti-u admit ted In criminal Urals for the |«ur|»*w of sltowing corrupt intent on the part uf a defendant in tl>e cotnnilealon of ths oct for which hs is living tried. Glass at the preoetit time i» living trie«! for the bribery of BoxUm; the pHweeutlou contend« that it has tiie right io .« • >' - ' •. ■ , .............. . • - <>f ht» guilt contained In the pr<«>f of hia having bril«<d other »ui«*rvi»or», like Boston, agnlnat the grunting of a reer •< (fee «eerrnw llnwb. rival franchiaa to thr Home Telephone The »p«rrow hawk almost Invariably .ompai y The .*!i-n«- h-i I'-i* thi" catcbea a flylug bird for tta meal, even • gl.t, n,.«n > ' tic gr I tl..i• 1 io •trlk'ng down blrda a« large aa the vtate i» not privllegi«! to [.rove other wood pigeon, though usually going no crlmre in an effort lo establish the higher than a black bird It doe« not crime on trial. exactly swoop like the larger hawk«, The argument of this point, concedr'd yet It mu«t have condition« of chaa* to lie of even more than its original ini- of Ita own choosing That fk why the portancs, sinew the defection of beremd email blrda uaually mob It with Impo Vice President Zimmer from the ranks nlty when they are ntuneroua enough of tbe prtwvcutor'a witnesses, acrupied to bewilder It Once, however, 1 «aw the la»t two hour» of the afternoon we- tiqi of this lever la normally In a «t .arrow hawk that had been molest ■ion and was in progress at adjourn aiivamw of lira lever eu«l. <M«rk>u»ly <d for »»me minute« by a perfect cloud ment. The jury wa« excused at the a pulling prewaure exerted by s back of green fine be* dart among them and commencement of ths argument and was taken by Iwilif!» to a point near ward movement of ttre horses In atop •ecure a victim. The other day 1 had one of three the Temple Israel, later to lie returned plug will fores i ! m > brake against ths to its quarter» at the Fail mount hotel. rear wheel Tbe driver In stopping hia blrda pointed out aa the one which, a few daya earlier, bad come close to borne» In this way automatically ATTEMPTS TO BRIBE JURORS. the bouse toward ditak and raucht a throw» on the brake. bat on the wing That, however, la a of Megl-luapffftloa I.aw. Cudworth and Fi»h Testify Against very unuaual meal. London News, In an address delivered before tbs Friends of Schmi'x. The ras ■ the < hleh. New York Mtate Breeders’ Asux-latlon. San Flkncigoo, Juljr 18 —Chargwt That Immutable law of physics that that efforts were made to bril«« two at Hyrac-uae, G. I* McCabe, of tbs t'nlted Kt*t.-* Department of Agricul matter cannot >*■ ennlblUtcv!, or. vice members of tbe jurjr which tried sad ture, diacusaed th«- prluctpal prvvlalou» reran, created out of notblug. «j>|*nr» ronvictrd Majror Bchnntr <«n the charge of the I'lilted Mate« meat-lnspecthMl to hare mm doubter« even In thia day <>f extortion, were laid lie fore the grand law. ttie manner In which the provi- of general education. The old query, jury yeeterday at a special session. The alone are enforce»!, and tiw tiearlng of which weigh« the tnoat. the eg< or the jurymen involved in the chargea are the law ut«>n tbe production and hau chicken that la hatched from the egg, 1« Royal W. Cudworth anil Charlen I). • tery good example of thia lack of Gish, both of whom gave their testi- dllng of meat* •elf and hl» talent» over to tb« ( untlnvut “To «coure the li«mt results, the faith. Tc nettle ttie matter for the tnony. tor tbe benefit of foreign nation* Mr. Cud worth and hie wife both told heredera and f<«der» of every State in hundredth time, experiment« were re • • • • • e e tbe I nion should take up vigorously cently undertaken at one of the agri th»- grwtid jury of the efforts that luid It wa« th« firet of March A gl-trion« cultural atatlona engaged In poultry been made to communicate with hitn frreh. mild morning, the sky a bright, the qucstlou of the «-it«-na‘.ao of mar •tudlea It wag found that a fertile while be waa locked up at tbe St. Fran kets and abould ba< k the Iteparttnent douillaaa, «unny blue, th* era a mirror In Mt. egg during the procewi of Incubation cis hotel with hia fellow juror*. whb-h was rvfle<t«d another Ixavett. At of Agriculture In an Insistaod demand Gish gare testimony showing efforts vigilant, lost a little over 20 |—r cent In weight, the window of the western turret of for an absolutely efficient, had been made to reach him while the 1‘enrhyddyn Caatle, where we firet «aw fair and square meat Inspection • while the chick batched from aueb an case was on trial. <-gg weigh«! 30 per cent leas than him a« a boy, alttren year« «go, sat • • If a due H-gard t* bad for clean the The grand jury al«o heapl the evi Arthur I'enrhyddyn, gaalng thoughtfully litte«* deceocy sud btfoesty In the pre- egg before Incubation. A aterlle deuce of 1». Capelli, a taamster in tile u[««n th« lan<l»ca|*. Rut bi« thought« receiving Mmllar treatment foot nut tmratlon and marketing of our meat employ of Mr. Cu-lwrorth, and of F. were not with the object« before him. pnMluct* tbe l'ulte«l States will ron- quite 10 per ceut In weight. Owing*, ah —• rtoij «a* ■ rr ■ -ej hut with the dark, melancholy paat, with The gtand jury took the matter under th« shadow« of tbe grave. 11« bad In bls • tlnue to lead ttie world In tile Uva- TB« < «r«u* Aval«. ad virement hand a miniature of Eleonore, and his «tuck and meat trade." rhe original tree of tba Caraon apple Henry T. Routt, ptesident of the Pa eye« w«re dim with tear«. 1!« knows waa obtained from an apple setnlllng cific Blates Telephone cuin|«any, who 1» « 0.1 nt llawllea < ropa. nothing of the strange retributive dlaeare (bat bad disfigured her. nothing of her The bureau of «tatlatlca recently •ent nursery In Ohio, owned by a family aroused by Assistant Diatiict Attorney named Caraon. Ita Heney of seeking to mi»l««d the prose laat awful crime; nothing of h»r death. out a »pe. lal Inquiry circular to aecer- Through the »oftening hat* of tlm« she tain the cwt of hauling farm cnvpe to excellent rorord for cution in regard to the w hereabout■ of appear« tn him. craving forgiven*«« for product Irene«», T. V. iiaiiuy and of being instrumental ■hl|>plng i«ointa. and the compiled re- I (he uke of love. I >eep down In th« re- beauty and quality in preventing E. J. Zimmet, vice presi •ult» representing replle» from nearly ■•• • of hi» heart Ungers th« passion of In northern Ohio dent of the company, from testifying in 2,(100 counties In different l«art» of tbe hl» youth, and no woman has ev«r yet for half a century the Gia»« res«-, was called before ths t'nlted State« ludlcate that tl»e quan •uperw-ded the Image of the beautiful meter« It worthy tity of farm produce annually hauled creature to »horn he firet gar* hi« lov*. o f expert men tai Will It ever be otherwise! Will th« amount« to 4O.OUU.000 tons The coat Smalt Osniaa Friction Talk. planting through portals of hi» heart ever open lo th« pure, of battling the «»me 1« vwtlinated at ap Oakland, Cal., July 18.—After a tbe lake region and tbe New En ennobling affection of a tru« woman? Or proximately IS3.000.000, which 1» an 1» the an -lent rare of I'enrhyddyn Indeed average of b’« cruta [>er hundred gland State* both for tbe borne or meeting of the telcgraphi rs in Hansel liall, West Oakland, today, President "I toomed" to »xtlnction? Ibvep In the chard and a« a rommerctal variety. f weight bosom df (he future lie. that problem, In rommetMllng thi« variety William Small gate out the following statement: In general, tbs hauling cost 1» to s which no mortal prescience can fore "I ex|iect to leave Oakland will«in large extent drqiendent u|«tn tbe value A Taylor, bureau of plant Industry, abadow. the next 48 hour« for Chicago, where I give« tba following description: Form uf tbe article« hauled, tbe more valu (Tita Eisa.) will hold a conference with prominent •uoyetlmea able products taken to market oftcuer oblate, leader« on next Tues.lay, and recom «lightly conical ; and In «nailer kiada. and therefore at Kw «Itoti«» m. mend that our exeiutive I "««rd meet In •lie large; surface “Don't you believe In evolutionT* ask a greater coat. Corn, wheat hay and that city on tliat day. The »trike in potatoes are hauled at from 7 to 1» smooth, with occa rd tbe scientific man. Han Ftanciaco and t*akland will contin atonal russet knob« "Certainly." answered Ml«» Cayenne rent» par ion pounds; tobacco and bogs I ue. The fact "I the matter ir there are “No change that centuries bring about at 10 rent» |>er 100 (»mud»; rot tun. irt and patches; color not enough telegrapher« to fill the po- pale yellow. wash In natural history can I* more remark- rent», aud wool. 44 rent» ■Itions, and there is tiu worry about «1 splashed and able than that which a woman under strikebreaker»." narrowly •trii'ed with bright crimson; Diaraae In Manar». goes In a •ingle day aa alta progresse» Manure be»[>a are re«{«>nslble for dots rattier large. con«i>l<-uou« and pro from curl l«a[xre to evening guaro."— Hacount Bul I» Uphold. many dl«en«r« that apjHuir on farm«. (ruling; cavity medium, regular, deep Waalilngton Star. New Yoik, July 18.—Justice Ingta- Even the well water may become ran- ruwoted; stem of medium length and ham today announced that the court What IMS He Meant laminated. though the heap may be rather «lender; basin very large, deep, ha>i unanlint.nsly decided that the law lav-tor Tott muil l«e very rarvful. »«me dlstsncs from It Typhoid fever abrupt furrowed and anmetlmew rus which provide« for a recount of the With ht-r throat trouble your wife will and diphtheria have appeared In fam- «eted . calyx segments converging, eye ballot» ca»t in the last mayoralty elec not be able to »)><-«k above a whisper |lllee living a mile or more from neigh- large, closed; skin thin, tough, flesh tion in New York city, iaconititiitional. fur two or three week a. ¡tor», and where It was «iqmrently Im yellowish, with satiny luster when In view of tbe action yeitrtday of the Huaband- Ob. doctor, la there any [■«ealble for the famlllce tn be attack- fresh cut; texture fine, tender. Juicy; apfiellate divlaion in Brooklyn In decid poaalblllty of her dlacaae becoming A French sclentl«t. who Inveotlgat-! core «mall, broad, oval, clasping, near ing that William It llenrat Í» entitled • hrunlc? Trenal»ted for Transatlantic diapeare on farma In Frnnre. found ly closed; «red« few. plump, medium to a recount under thi» law, Justice In- !'«!*• from II Motto |>er lllders. that there waa wvme relation betw-ren •brown; flavor «ubsr-M. pleasant: quail graliam »tatrd (list It had lieen decided »ctjr good. Reason November to to let the caes go to the Court of Ap manure heap« and epidemics of dlph- ' taUhlag Scrtoaa. • m OLIv* Tire vigorous peals iur fids! ilecisiun. Toe c ''Then there'« another thing. Ml«« 'iberls Ktattet!. « in s ••(la -1 and I'nie- • nd upright In habit very productive not lie reached l>efore ik-tol>cr. Hayho. Ton know what wa« that cu I »la »how that tto rate of mortality (from diphtheria le higher In rural die- rioua nolae?" Gulf Steamer Take» Fire. The Cww • ■ ■ Maehls*. "It wa» only the dork. It always trlcta. It 1» »uggv»ted that all man-ire Savannah, Ga . July 18.—The «team Aa an llluatratlon of the efficiency of abould be kept In cloned locations, liar. make« a sound like that when the cal a good cow. aa a machine for the man ship Allegheny, from Philadelphia, >a endar hand moves to the next figure. Ing cement sides and bottoms. All paaarngera ufacture of milk and batter from graln. burning of! Tylee. What were you about to any. Mr. Lin- H ohm I ji «»■ thè record I» gi»en of a Holafein c»w were tran»!erred to the government gvrlung y The In arvtne parts of Germany, where at lite age of 3 yeara. whlch. durlng one dredge and biought to Savannah. In K»»ww. the cwiunon Eunqwan beetle, known a« year prodttced milk amountlng to 18,- Allegheny is a .Merchant« A Mariners Stranger How'« corni Melolontha vulgsrua or rockcbafar, ’>73 pounda. or over nlne tona of milk liner, and left Savannah thia aftermon The tire occurred at Kanaan farmer Say. the ear» have occur« In great number», and la a con -onfalnlng fl2O [munita of batter Tt»e fot Philadelphia, In tbe _______ larvae net proflt figlimi in matntalntng «uch 10 o'clock tonight, two mile» of! the grown ao high above the ground that ■Iderable i*st. «■atwclally . ________ they have to use trumpet» to bear'state, the school children are paid a a cow I» «tatrd to he about flirt per Tyhee ialand. All of her 31 paeeengera and her new were saved, but the »hip, bounty for thè Collectlon of tbews In- annum. what« going on. Mew York Sun. her cargo and all baggage is a loos. aects, and enornuma qirantltlea of tbarn RlHitlVt 1 harlfkkhl» Worte. Pewehea a«S Flaw»». bave been gotte« together In nome local- The peach will not thrive on low It la stated that the dlatrlbutton of ltlea In thle rnanner. It la now pro- Halasy Plsads Not Ouiltv. IXI.23R among the unemployed of Ixm- poaed to flnd a commercial use for tbeae groumL but prefer» an elevated situs Ban Francisco, July 18.—T. V. I dun wag done at an expenae of >74.TOO. twrtlea. «neh aa thè tnannfarture of tkm alwaya: plum« prefer a »tiff, damp •ey today, in Judgs Dunna's court, fertlllaer. aa a foodatuff. and In thè ■oil to a light one. Therefore, plant plsadvd not guilty lo fen indict met, ta We ought tn lead our child to the preparatlon of alle gres«** for all of st« k» are often uaed for an orchard charging bribery of supervisor» as ths right path, not by aevertty, bat fey par- whtcb purpoera tbey have been uaed to of jwacbe« where tbe latter are to ba agent of tha. Pacific fitotea Telephona Miaaluu. Menander. iilauted in low grouud. company •urne extcnt In thè paat I