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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1907)
I d« wn The chief was the first •» esaeh tbe bottom, and I felt upon bla body, which deadened my fall. ! cannot aay s. how long I remained In thia stata, but ! fancy my faint must have lasted two hours. XVben I opened my eyes again. I » found myself in utter darkness That « V G V ■ T A V C H D did bot troubla m> greatly, aa I bad about ■n* everything m-reamry to light a Br». I Wltbln a few momenta t bad a light, and ■ <• f.lH'« waa enabled to look about ma. i waa ■Via,, ; jyu I) ¡ng at the bottom of a species of tun nei, for tbe pit grew narrower In its de- iv¿ ZA» llewlrsrlw» Bsedaerk. scent. When I res-bed the Boor of tbe 11 cavern, I lay for more than half an hour Llk* all biennials, tire burdock 1» *aa- ns." th* traveler said In a friendly volo*, on th* sand, el ha usted. panting, unable CHAPTER !. lly destroyed in cultivated field* It la Toward tbs «nd of Jua*. IM55. s well "for w* has* be*n sitting at th* «am* to make tbe allghtest movement, Fortu- b »JB f In by ptartka. such as fen«-* »>!«». lanes, ««noted traveler, carefully wrapp-d up hr* and bava «aten t<ig*tb*r th* moment na'ely for me this terrible rendition did corner» around tb* building*, pastures, Haywood's I awyer Occupies Dir by In ths tbltk folds of a sarap*. raised tu has arrive«!, I fancy, fur ua tu b*«um* not last long, fur th* refreshing air from and tbe border» of w>«»d!aii<l* Stoat bur Torrent of Invectivo— Chai gag without, rea-bing me through th* pawse<--s bis *ye* was folio* lug on« of th* i. -«l thoroughly a«|ualnt«L” lUeks gtv* trouble. But even In tlM-we lb- stranger midde«! bis head silently. •if the cavern, recovered me. ITie ground precipitous »Jo, - a uf tb* Sierra of t!, Attempt to Kill Unions. they are nut difficult t<> destroy. Farm around me was covered with ¡lead bodies, Wied river, al u>< great distance from tb* It was a gesture that could b* inter era »too go over their fields twlc* a or negatively, at and there bad. d«Hibtlese. lieen a terrlbls Sourro of tbe •« ■■• ■■ river, t o' gr--St pr*t««J affirmatively year will wx»n bare no burdocks In struggle I sought in vain for tbe corpsre western ( ul„rado wh h jer.ira Its wst«ra pleasqr*. Boise. Idaho, July IB.- Tbe career I breath lor twenty y rara f have b* « a tree- ■if I teina Anita and her father Into th* Gulf of California. mt: Ing them car* should be taken to Tb» >«>w l'arRirr. of Frank Steunvnbvrg. th* murdered It was about seven in tbe evening, th« •rung th* prairie« am! great Mvannoba ed again, and b»t<* re entered my heart. Every plant strike brl«>w the crown, Tbe Frealdent'a addrvss la*t moutb •B-gnv*rnor of Idaho, was iftwcuasosl In arery direction, and I «hall prol-ably Those for »torn 1 bad given my life were trateler rod* aiuru ' cat tn this »ay mu»t die. Tb* •'Utting al tlie Ma b.gau Stai* Agricoltura! Col- | saved. This thought restored my courage, at aomn length by Clarence Harrow mntiniie to «hi m > till an Indian bullet *!!*••<» •» aa Icy wind is h may tie done st any time of tbe year yralerdny In tbe course of hla piva in and I felt quite a different man. I roes l*g* U «u clear su vi premi un uf lite mournfully through th* ronyous. All •omea from •-> ne fi,,, kvt to stop my wan when tbe grovind Is not frigcn. and It bvbalt uf William U Haywood Justi Town* ar* hateful to without any etroaalve difficulty, and. sup vvudltkiiM of nnaieru tarm llf* tbat | around bad areuawd a mihieaing aspe-t ‘lenngs forever. la. of course, much isora easily 4 om fying the article* published tn th* In th* v«, il’ating H* r<-!> SU’. And uow. mat* you know tn* aa púrtíag uiywif >m my rifle, went toward a future blstvrlau uiiy turn tu It tei »turn the plants are young While It Miners' Map-ulna, th« iiffirial organ •n without hearing ’’ f' fill of h • w»U a« I «io my»-lf. I will merely a l<L the mouth of tbe rntern. after removing read our lime* All uà tignai leader» ' ' ' I». hors*, as It fell on it,« winding sb«wt of in roncluaioti. that my name among tlie my stock of provision, and taking two liav* tuld us tbat tb* farmer la tbe > la not d!ffi<-ult to cut off a small lap thv Chicago lawyer aaid lha action snow tbst ■ ■ ■ ■■ I t • • . at tl ■ - white ii,«n, my Countrymen, la Y'slentln* powder horns from stores I had prevloue- backbuti* uf tbv nallou. M asilit.gtuu 1 root with th* knife. It Is mu<4> mor* No words can doscrlbe the th* capricious windings of <li* tra< It li* Guillóla, and among the re«!»klM, my ly cached. dlffi«-ult to ««'■impish tlie same when 'of St«-unvntM-rg In asking for Unltvd emotion ! felt when, after a painful walk and Jefferson w*r* farmer* and g.md tbe root his attained a diameter of State* troops to quel! riot and tho waa f««llo*(ii4 "imp-i»«*l Lou to pa-e adopted fstlirra, K ou ten« pl." Ttie lllluui* tbit t»r*d Miu-oin establishment of martial law Its !S99 Th* vj«-*- h. which the hunter had com- through tbe grotto. I at length reached uiM-* I an Inch or «»ore. Tao or three years waa unjustifiable and had properly by the weight of snow, stood out before memed in that virar vole* and with that the river bank, and saw tbe sun once was urie vost ferri*- t-’UICSgU W SS tile'll Tie- i'rwaldeul uf of persistent cutting will remove near stirred up Immenso feeling In labor uuiy a aiuall tuwu. him bk* gicantl* skeleton* and struck re ret««* arêvtit habitual to hlm. terminât •more "An ho«>r later, mounted on my rwl tu day. out bred II» farm Ut*, altleiugb ly all herd - ks from tbe by plaros of circle* against the governor. *a«b other after hr had passed with a d involuntarily, under the pressure of ths Mr I». • i ..'•• « . .- ¡1;.. -.- nrifln- flood of saddmed memories tliat rose from horse, I bent my steps toward bouses. tee bu* bv«’U a praetk al rum limati, la farm* sullen snsp Ishvd when court adjourned, devel M« journ-y was a long on», end when tbe llrst tu ekpruM Lbv uulty betwecu Th* traveler continued his journey, bis hears, and when he vonclud««! he let In (*!«• TI«« a tlalh. oped Into an appeal for labor aa I resi bed Aonors tbe news I heard al looking snsioualy on l«ch aide« of him. bls head fall sadly on his cbaat with a farm latiur aud all otlier kiud* Th* The unfortunate pig has always had ¡■gainst capital, and a denunciation I too Sylva de Hie h<>r«e. fatigued by a long ride, stum • Igh that rramabled a soli. Th* stranger most drove me mad. fsruivr t«* bltn i» all «Xpert mm-baulc '!■<- rrp-.itr.tl-iu reputatila of being tts* most un [of si! opposed to the union*. He held Tour» had been killed in the fight with blad at every step. au<l In spits of the regariivi him (<>r a moment woh an et I audience startled and op-ea- Thia Is an the Apache* as was probably hie datigb aud btislii«-»» mau, w ima* problema are cleanly animal In rxlsteuce. repeat«,! eru oqrar- ■ «at of its ruler s*«n pression of gentle rommlm-ration. mouthed as on« after another th* preclsely tb«>a>< of Uni workuiau lu hovered between life I not entirely the ter. Tor a month •d determined to «lop short when after "You have suffered." he raid: "suf i ». titlaivnts poured from hla lips. Hla an-t d*»th When hardly con valsèrent. I lo» tt, w I mi di-p»-uds tur sucvvm oli fault of tbe pig. turning an angle in tbe Ifack. it ami kuly fere«) in your love, suffer*«! In your frlem! -attack on Orchard was »-ipectrd, and the house of tbe only «lustrisi ami social cu-«4>*raUon. sotered a larv« ■ I.-»ring, where th* do«» ship. Your history Is that of all men in dragged myself to as bis environ ‘ in thia reepect he fulfilled and aur- | 'his world who of us but st a given man competent of giving me precise In- uust 1* aa .-du'aivd. asalveaiiv par ment is generally Ipassed tbe limit of tenmition. Three Tins man ref ■•»•! to re--»g t yards In diameter and the verdure formed hour has felt fits courage yield benratb fonnation. pilli IU wo.k uf llf*. Coiupellug acrountabl* for hour» were given to Orchard, and it a cheery ■ I’rast »Ith the whiteness that the weight of grief! You are alone, nit* m*. although I bad been Intimate w Ita tb* farrner uf Europi*, luvltiug h I s cleanliness, [was only v.!.. n vi!u|wratlorf, physi friendless, ahatidotled by all, a voluntary with him for many year». When I told lo bis workshop of uiuuy a« re» tbe surrounded It. raisers eol cal force aud words »i re spent that him my name h* laughed In my faro, and etile, far from tbe men who only Inspire “Heaven b* pre lee-1 !" the traveler ex uost akllful yuuug meu. learnlng troni I attempt io 'Mr Harrow uow turned to Janie* H. when I Insisted, be bad in* «tpellfd by claimed In axi-allent French, ‘’here la a you with hatred and rontempt ; you prefer Hawley, !■■- Ubicai studvuta aud tbe practlcal ex I waa mad, tbe pigs a bls pron», telling me that spot where I ran ramp for to night with lie »«s-tvty uf wild beasts I, -s ferocious i I be Stale of Idaho came In for a («rlviuv uf bis uelghbur» tbe beat tbat lin tin th. sa It Is al- largo share of Mr Harrow » denun •at aay «»-««>1»« imwarsnlauc*." than they, but at any rate you live, while that Ikon Martial was dead. and I an (ostor I went away with rage and de- la kit iwu aM>ut bis buatDeo* City While thus «(.caking th* traveler had I am a dead man."’ nt <> s t Imposai bl* ciation for the part It has played In After this all my wurker* meeting lu th* (netioti uf The hunter started and looked in spair In my heart. Stopped hla bora«« and dl«u...... led II - to catch and bold the prosecution Culture, education friends to whom I presen:*«! myself re- | cromi*«} Ili®, bave alway» learucd tbelr first attrntfon was paid to bls b-.ra*, frum atnsretnetit at the »¡¡raker. them, even for » and wealth each In turn were de fused to recognise me. so thoroughly '¡vas 'I suppose you think me mad!" he con which b* removed tbe saddl* and bridle, j craft troni ou* auutber. Tb* tarai minute. N'everthelem a M ssourl scribed as constituting a combination tb* re|«rt of my death believed. All th* ■ can which he covered wl’h hla mrspe, ap cu ¡«I with « i,,«-'.an, l.uly anole; "reas ' M-.ll III stockman tackled the problem and sue- against which the workingmen, the disalt»»** this pearing to attach no Importanro to the sure yourself. It I» not m >. | am In full »Horta I attempt**! to uneducated und th* poor must ever and busitn-ss Isolatioti. Nuw fi* 1* a .-..!««! In planning an apparatus by («aeesakNi uf my reawnt. and my thoughts alarming mistake and prove »he falsehood cold, which ws* hnweeer. CBtrvnoly a* bu opposed. Mr. Barrow sneered al ! citiseli <>T tbe tturld, ufteu closer In which tbs pK> are given a raid wash the* uulverallk-s a* purveyors of cul ver* In these elevat-d regions So M«>n are clear and lucid. For all ibaf. though. of the rumor were In vain, for too many It ture. "And What Is a cultured man.'* as It was free the animal in »( t* of 1!« I re¡H-at to you. I am dead, dead In the p«rnon» were interval*«! In It being true, ' pulul uf tibie, tu tbe n«-ur«-st city than Ing before they are alnuglitervd. .-¡Id pt as uw'uAat h«- cried, "but a cruel tyrant al fatigue, began bro »»Ing heartily on the sight «if my relations and frknds. dead to on arrvMint of my larg* estate«; and atan, b.s grsudfaitier was tu ili« faruirrs of the whole world in fine. grata, end thus reassured aM.ut hla ■-¡■■i .Mine la a I »upiwiee. through a fear of Injuring the , tb* adja-x-ut town. ì li* dllT*r*oc* tie otlier Ilmen Th* const ruction aud op ways?" panlon. the traveler began thinking aM. it strange story, and one that you would num to whom I first applied th* only ' ttteeu III* tow iisman ami ilio rountry- eration of the dipping tank, aa It Is Reaching the climax of hla denun rerognl»* through on* word, were you a living relation of th* Torres family. What man l:i educati unsi and Intellectual called, will tie plainly evident by a ciation In sympathy for the working aiaklng arrangenirtits for the nigh’ mor* need I tell yon! Ihsgusted In every Il wen no easy task to find dry firewood Mexican or bad tra reled in ■ertalo r* |up|s>rtunitiva and lu Industriai rcapun- glance at the acocmpauylng Illustra class and hatred for the rich, he as way. heartbroken with grief, »nd rerognls Ct a spot almost Jenudol of tree* and gioii» of Mesfco." sailed the Constitution of the coun- • . :,1 !» rapollj dliui:i'»1i:iig 1 liat tion. Heating on tbe ground Is tbe wa "I>id I not .««Il you that for twenty Ing tbe inutility of tb* efforts I had mail*. • whose soil, rovered with enow, saewpt I left the town, and. mounting my bore*. lU'-alis t.M dimlulstiing uf tli* old reai ter tank, which la ronno-tvd to an In "The Constitution! The Constitu In the clearing, allowe«! nothing to be years I have liven traveling over every On tbe In tion. It Is here only to destroy the ¡•art of America!" the traveler replied. retum«Hl to the deerrt, seeking tbe moat ' or fauci««! dlKidvantag* of fami llf* clined Inlet and outlet distinguished. but the traveler was |wi tleot. I,e would not l»e b**t*-ii. and within "What la the word! f'an you tell It me!" unknown spots and th* moat -leaolat* re « Iddi drove ambitloti and lultlatlve lo cline of the outlet are tiny atalra to laws made for the benefit of tho saalet the pig in aws-ndlng In prep poor.” "Why not! I am alluding to Ibe name gions in whiih to hid* myself." • ' tli* city for oiqteirtunlty to slniw ttwrn "Brother," V alentine said, gently, “you Mr. Burrow a defence of labor to f*v«i through th« n.ght two (lir I bor* wink I was still a living man." aration for hie “annual" tlie pig la ' w-lv.-a Thv ndvntitnge remalna and have forgotten to tell me th* name of that "What Is that name!" as he propieed kindling. forewi down tbe incline Into the water, union« and of union men »at paa- “It had acquired a certain celebrity, Influential ¡-erwm who bad you turned out , Increaoaa, f«»r no mattvr bow u«-ar to- and If bla rotnmon sense dues not dl- stonate and hla eulogy of tho Wrtl- "Ah' ah.' said the traveler, “the fir« ern Federation eloquent. Lovlngly but I doubt whether It has remained m of bls bouse, and lreate«l jvu aa an tui grtber modero Instruments of uulty, will do. so now for supper." m-t him on the Incline, he la prodded he touched on the beauty of self-sac post or, , ti*« trolley and tvlcplniti*. brio* city Then fumbling In the double pockets, your memory. In fact. In rifice found In the "struggle for hu "That Is true," l»nn Martial imwrr*! and country, broad acro» stili remaln from behind with a bar. “Whs knows! r«rh»(ie you are mb which traveler» always carry fasten«! to produit» tlie «nul I Ilona of time tbla device may beemne very manity wh*re only the worklngrtian "Ilia name la Item Rebastiao Guerrero, th* saddle, he took from them all the re taken." brond, and independent life. Youth's fashionable with pigs, and It would Is found," and then, with the bitter "Well, nine* you Insist, learn, then, end be la military governor of the prov- qulalt» elements of a frugal meal ; that la free and Inc* of Motion» " not be surprising to bear of them tak est sarcasm, his voice pitched to the to say, («miniIron end tassa)», or meal that I was ralle»! Martial el Tlgrero " < orni'«iilon. highest note and arms unralsed, h« "Ikt. Martial," rrl*«! the hunter, "you "You!" the astoulahmi hunter eiclaim drle«l In th* sun. At the moment when. ing their dally "dip” hereafter. 1«. l>r«tr<*y In*er1», heaped abuse upon the selfish rich may thank hroven for decreeing that ws ed. "Why, that la ItnpoonlM* !” after abutting up hla *lf .r.-*s, the trav The grayish black squash bug Is Varment's Sl.ooo.ooo SwBar Ires and upon the administration of tha "Of course ao, since I am drad," the •houl-l me*< In th* desert. In order that •l*r raised hla head to lay hla meat „n tbe punishment of tbla man should be difficult t<> manage- Gathering the egg» Various reports Indicate that thia State of Idaho. stranger answered, bitterly. the embers to broil, he stopped motion and the old bug* early In th* spring has been the M-st maple season for romplete." less with widely opened mouth, ami It (To b* continued ) Is laborious but sure. If thoroughly years. The average sugar per tree tap waa only throngn a mighty strength of CIlAPTEIt II SURVIVOR i REACH PORTLAND. done. Tlie bugs will crawl upon a ¡■ed ranges from 2 to 4 pounds. Last will tlial he •u;.pr-•• >d a cry of »>ir(.rl»e Th* Tlgrero hsil let his b»»d fall on *g»rt! the llgmp, and po«»lbly of terror. Although no soun«i Ills cbvst »gain, and seemed rnrsred with pica's of board laid among tlie vlnea. year B.tXM.tkMl trees were taiqs-d. and i , Slaty-Five Complate Vjyvgo on Elder had revealed hla |.r«--n.•*, a man. leaning gloomy thoughts. Th* hunlrr. sumrwhat Congressman J. Van Vechten Olcott and n.ny be gathered and caught. Tb* as large a number this year, Flit on a long rifle, waa atandlng motlonl«*« *mharr»»>M>d by it* turn the conversation t*!ls n story of a member of th* house use of poisons will do tio good In tile From Scene cf Wreck. thousand tone of sugar worth Pl.Utai, befors him and garltig at him with pro had laki-n. and anvlous to reintiaus it, from M‘»»"Ur1 whose economical habits Portland. July 25 With Bfi sur ■•ase of I lie bugs, as ttM-y do not eat Is a crop of Importance to the found attention. mechanically »tlrred up th* fire. Ill-fated Columbia attracted s»ni* ettimtlon among tils tbe leave«, but their brake Green Mountain State, remarks the vivors of the pass “ Hiay." h* said, presently, a» h* thrust At on, * mastering the emotion he felt, aboard, the steamer George W. Elder colleague* The MI»Miurlan Is ta-rvlng through the outside of the leaf to Country Gentlemen, ■■»¡•■•clally as the reached port at S;3U o'clock yester th* traveler rorefullv laid th* tasaajo on hack with his foot a few *tnb*rs that Invl his first tcmi. and as be was vlrete«! not consume s»l<-k the jtilce*k am! will national pure fuod law (which rank* day afternoon, after a slow and un th* ember* and then without removing his «■lied out; "panini» me. sir, any Insult as a Kepuldlcan from a strongly |i*m- any of the |nlaon. In a nerica of eg- aecond only to Hie oleo bill as bring eventful voyage from the scene of rys from this strangs visitor, h« atreteh«l »hii-h my etclamation may seem to hare ■■'•ratlc district some of his fellow ci-tnained You bavs miataki-n my mean IH-rlm«'iit* In tlie nietii*»! of prevent out hla arm to grasp bls rifle, while say Ing about an liuinrtiw reform In tbe this grim tragedy of tb.- »■ a of last mg. although w* liave never met, w* are members were anxlons to know how lug Ibe attacks of tbe squash vlue bor Ing lu a too* of th* most perfect iudlf morning. Two thousand direction of common honesty In mer Sunday not such strangers as you suppose, t* re n«e • I much his campaign expenses were II* er tlie preventative» employed were cantile transactional aboalutely forbids people thronged the narrow landing have known you for a long time." waa swept Into tVirigro»» on the Ruoa«- "TV het her friend or foe, you are wel |mrls green at the rate of half a tea- the wllltig as Vermont maple sugar place at Martin's dock to meet these Th* Tlgrero raised his head and looked veil thlal wave come, mat* Tla a bitter night, mi If you fortunal«» who were snatched from Wh..o the question •¡¡•xinftil to two gallons of water, «>rn syrup and product that which Is uot the jaws of death. Many w.-re there at th* hunter incredulously, ar* cold, warm youravtf, and If you are was put to him'he satisfied tb« curluus colis dlp|H-«l In coal tar. and tbe kero actually and entirely what It professes on the happy mission of greeting rel "You?" he muttered. hungry eat. When your nerve* hnr* re ones with the reply : sene emulsion; tlie application of tlie to be. "Yea, I. and It will not be difficult Io atives who had ••»■•»ped. Others went gained their elasticity and your body Ils "Well, you can figure It out he prove It to you." ^•arla gr>-et> and the kerosene was re to make Inquiry for some loved one usual strength we will bars a frank ev lllubwar al • fatsra. yourself Tb* convention nominate«! Is-atite) after every hard ralu until unaccounted for. planation, such aa inm of houor ought tu "Wlu»t r«"l will it doT he murmured ; The "future American highway." ac That the wreck was attended by ■ "what interest eno I hare in the fact of another man first and tie sent a letter .*<• ptember; tlie cobs were dipped tn cording to an Inventor whore pa tn ph many acenes of bravery and that the of declination. That coat him a 2-cont Th* stranger remained allent tor aooM your knowing me?" «■«I tar again once In three week* Y'aleiitln* reflected for • moment, and p.stage stamp They then nominate«! 111 three of the application» seemed to let la reviewed In Engineering News, loss of life was reduced to a mini •M-otids . then after shaking bis brad will tie a paved roadway 120 feet In mum considering the rapidity with me. and I did not mall my accept •isl Um** Mol !• a low and n : iu< . ly then want on aa follow» I m - Item-Qclal, with |>erha|»a a little vole*, as if »¡-raking to himself: "Homs months ago, in consequent-* of anc*"—Philadelphia Ixwlger. total width, divided by longitudinal which the Columbia aettlrd. Is tbe Mimetiling in favor of the mrniabk In tbe fact of the "Can any human being really evlst In circumstances unms-*«aary to remind you curbs Into eight separate roadways, general verdict. ¡■a twlng cla-aie'st and moat convenient. endless number of miraculous es- 1 > I «t »«* t V^luh in lii(rrrupf abnaw heart a feeling of pity still re of, but which you douhtlrsa hear In mind, four for passage In each direction, lie mains!" you met st th* colony of Goetaalll a A hualMnd wna living arraign««! In Tlie odor of tlie tar has no effect on provides two Itt-foot roadways for ant- cap«-s from drowning. It la clear that courage was at hand In plenty among "Make the trial, mate," the traveler an Frenchman and * Canadian hunter, with court In a suit brought by bla wife tbe Insect* but aotuellmre repelff the mal traction vehlclea and a Afoot pasavnger» and crew. Women and •wered. "by acreptlng without heaitotloa whom you evrntually stood on moat Inti for cruelty. moth, causlug her to lay ber eggs else- for th»* stray pe walk at each aide children displayed admirable courage my hearty offer. Two men who meet In mate terma" "I understand, sir," said the judge, w livre. destr lana ubo may st III Indulge In Hie as well as the men, and there were the desert must b* friends, unless private "It Is true," the Tlgrero repl let, "th* addressing ttie husband, "that one of M red < otter and Oatberee, antiquated method of locomotion that few Instances of rank cowardice. reasons mak* thmu Implarobla encode* Frenchman to whom you allmt* Is the of nature furnished, Wwda are a «instant w>urea ('•■unt de I’rebola I'retire. Oh! ! »ball tbe indignities you liave showered upon Alt down and eat '* The rest of til* This dialogue had been held In Stsinlsh, never b* able to «II», barge the debt fit your wife Is that you bate not spoken trouble to the gardener, cropping UP width Is devoted to sutomoblle road*. Mutt Not Enforce Laws. bi tier for th re* years la that so!" quicker than lie can cut them down. Aa the cost of this remarkable high a language the stronger sp»k* with a gratitude I have contracted with him." Nashville, T.nn.. July 25.— For A sad smils curled the hunter's lip. facility that proved his Me«, an origin and »¡silling tbe wsy would "It la. your honor,” quickly an«wer<-d amount up to la-tween the first lime In Tennessee the pow lie seemed to refl« t for a moment aud "You no longer owe him anything,*’ be tbe husband. appearance of the »HXl.Oto and »210.010 per mile, tlw In er» uf the United States Courts have than Instantly tmol* up tils mind. Mid. lawn. A Massa ventor dues well to call it a "highway been Invoked In an attempt to re "Well, sir.” thundered the judge, ' What do you mean!" the Tigrero ei "I accept." he Mid, "for your vole* Is chusetts man has "why didn't y<>u speak to her, may I strain th* lusuranco ('■itninlsaloner of the future." too aympathiaing end your glance too ■■lalnied «agrrly , "surely the couut cen front compelling an Insurance com Invented an Imple ask!" frank to decelv*." not I«- dead !" iskbage Hot. pany confirming to the laws enacted ment Intended to "Simply,” replied the husband, "be "lie Is dead, «»ballerò. "That la the way to apeak." the tror- lie waa »» Black rot baa lawn very destructive for Ita regulation by the »tate of help him solve th" •nssiliaied on the •bores of Guayama* cause I didn't want to Interrupt her. •ler a*id gaily. "Sit d.osn and Mt with Thia Is the nature of an ¡■rolih-m and light on cabbage and cauliflower for several Tennessee aut further >ialay." Ills murderers laid him In hie tomb, end seasons, and means of relief, eveu Injunction bill filed by tb* State Mn- Old Adas« < omes ( p. Th* etronger smiled redly. The two his M oh I. so treacherously abed, cries for en the labor of tual Life Insurance Company, of Creditor (augrllyI- Say. alien men then at«a,-ked with no ordinary vigor vengeance." stofiplng and dis slight, will be welcomed by grower* Rome. In which It Is nought to pre Here tit Investigation by the Sew York The hunter hurriedly wiped away th* you going to |>n> tlie »50 you ow* the provisions placed before them The flu« up tile root* vent Commissioner Folk from revok general appearance of ths stronger waa tears he had been unable to repress while station at Geneaa show that the germ lu-btor (calmly i • That query ing the license of the Insurance com U I» a combined moat wretch«! aud hla ragged clothes •peaking of the count, and went >n in minds uie of tlie old ndng»*. of disease may I* carried over winter pany • weed cutter and gatherer, as shown Io •carve covered his bony, fleshMes body ; a voice choke«! by the Internal emotion need, a fact previously Creditor—What old adage! The on the dry tbe areompanyIng Illustration. while Ins pal* sml sickly features were which he struve In vain to conquer: doubted by M-lentlsta and that I hr" 1? Hclrcgga* tb *40 000,000. I v^htor- -TIi«- «»tie ahotjv - fool’s a!.!!- • M«*s~k ultet •!• Is n**J*ars»M**«« adjustable, , a».«- and '*• operated by — ewr —»— —w resdered aors »ad and gtoomy by * ¡1,;.». "But let us, for ¡lie powtn, ¡rev« thia Helena, Mont. July 25.- Thr** Ity to ask qu*atlooa tliat a wla* tuau la a lever which terminate» clone Io lhe germs may produce the disease when dlairtlersd beard that fell on his cheat. >ad reminiscence to slumber Io our hearts. unable to answer. handle of the Implement. Tlie gatherer Inoculated Into tbe healthy planta It young women of this city, the Misses Ills aye*. Iutlams«l by fever and enr The count was my friend, my dearest rounded by black clrvls*. glistened with a friend, more than a brother to me, he la placed In the rear of tbe cutter. In la. therefore, a wise precaution to dis Bertha and Frederika Volker and Mra. Kenton Kepner. have just been < bwrelv In t ee 1,1100 Vases. ooanbro fire Illa wMpona were In as l«d often s|s>ke about you to me. and several front of tbe »-utter are a pair of small, infect tbe cabbage seed* as removing a condition as hla clothes, yet there was times told ma your gloomy history, which The oldest building In England that light wheel* It will lie aeon that after one possible source of Infection. This apprised that, after hearings lasting thr.-v years In German courts, they tn him Mnuethlng grand aud sympathetic terminated Io a frightful catastrophe." has t>een uninterruptedly use.I fog bringing tlie Implement close to tbe ■-an be done very cheaply, easily and have been declared the leral which aroused nut only pity but «Ian The Tlgrero In a few momenta, began church purjiosre Is St Martina Cathe ' weed a pull on tlie lever la all that la safely by aoaklug tbe mw.1* for fifteen heiress vs to the estate of their grand respect for torture so proudly hidden and Ms narrative as follows; dral at (‘»nterbury. The building was required to operate lite «-Utter. A* the minutes In corrosive sublimate sola father, named Volker, which so nobly endured. Thia man. In short. "My friend» must have fancied mo originally erected for a church and hat Implement Is push,*! on to the next tion of 1 to 1<XX> strength. amounts to »«0,000,000. They ex •re ha fell so low, must bare been great, dead. You are aware that I waa at- pect to go to Germany shortly to been regularly uaed aa a place for spot, tbe w«-ed 1» gathered up by tbe either In virtue or In vic*. but assuredly tacked by Black Hear just aa I believed ••utia »ilk.’« claim their fortune. They are well-' rellgloua gatherings fur more tbas 1 rake and carried on. there waa nothing rouvmon about him I had red friend* W* fought on the Among th* peculiar pnslucts of Man known residents of this city. tod a mighty heart beat In hla bosom. edge <>f a pit and I WM Juet about Io l.Siti year*. < nr» of tb» llrdc». cburla, which are becoming better There was a rather lung silence, during finish him when the Comanche war cry When tlie hedge plants begin to dl* known to tb* outald* world al nr* th* A 1 MlmnM»p, Rsmova American Flag which tbe two men Indulged In thought. waa heard Startled, I let the Indian go. A Indy with a very Inharmonious out tbe cause may sometime» be traced opening of that country, la "wild »Ilk," Ottawa, Ont, July »4.— Two Th* wind bowled fiercely ovar th*lr head* ha rushed at Itona Anita, a member of to lack of plaut fm>d. Tber* la con produred by an Inaect name«! Antberoea American flags yesterday wore used tb* eddying mow waa piling up around tbe party. who. however, repulsed him. voice attempted to »Ing a piece called hedge p*rayl, which live» upon the Mongoli with the Union jack and other deco- A »«•» captain re- siders bla wood removed from theta and th* echo** of tbe canyon« seem He fell backward in tbe direct loo of the 'Tbe Tam peat" ad to utter notes of complaint. It was a pit, clutching me. and down we went to- marked: "laui't t be alarmed; It la not plants every year wben the hevlges are an oak leave» In w>ntlirastern Manchu rations In connection with a carnival. a tempcat It's only a squall, and will trimmed, and thl» annual I um cannot ria. The annual production for a few A committee of cltisens ordered the horrible night. Beyond th* circle of get her." The re .b* austalncd by th* plants unless they year» past la ret I ma ted at 15.000.000 co stars and stripe» removed. tight prodin-wd by th* (lick*rlng flam* of soon be over." "Go on." the hunter »aid. "I am listen 1 ar* assisted. Apply wood aahea freely coon* In flhantung thia »Ilk 1« manu ception committee thought It be»t to • the watch fir* all was buried In dense Ing to you with the greatest attention.” do this rather than have any trouble * gloom. Germany bee 2*4.000 acraa of land «vary falL "The Indian was desperately wounded, factured Into pungve. over the matter. "Now that th* lea la broken b*tw**n •nd U waa a cur pas that dragged ase JervU-d to grape culture. ? THE RED s ? TRAIL î I I CURSES ON THE RICH Darrow Abuses Mlneovners and Constitution. V Áá¡ CALLS ORCHARD A VILE THING