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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1907)
I I o rat LL, n b ■o very Seel, when the trader pot gfla rvOMrtrtl. ' reUMV. hand to hla mouth and uttered a peculiar cry. Immediately frota the alley ahead at hit» sprang Iso men. He wae upon them befure be knew IL He raiaed hl« TMeptKHM El-bang« B« Il bravy stlik and «truck one down The Oregon Scio Austyn Granville other Jumi-ed at bie throat and bur. bla> CIO. I III II OUGON to the ground. G», a gre-era* han ring a-v-1 asrhenge b«m Evra while be waa thus Agbtlag • - Ira»«-rtrtr at . «ni «»I. Im.IS •truggllng for hla Ufa be became J a OILL, D M D »irei <m pv I re Hal Ulka •eioua that «om«thing was being dona in bi« favor. He raw a medium slaed. thhh- P»r»riut>. «hit h trarr? 'br wtfr in CHAPTEIt IX -(Continued I ■«< man etaodlng over them and beard Th. ductor w«« f<»!> wiug thl« theory • iMMJtioa to rfijuj brrwlf »Hhoul <Uu with breethlcM lul«rr.< "Uu oe." hr of rvcnmmr, and »uppliro b»r. un<Ur him «peaking Io tones of authority. Im- ■aid. ’hr Frrncb Uvr. morro»rr, uhb tbr inraa» mediately the fellow with whom be waa Aghtlng related bis band on hia thrust. "He waa about to retire as he ramr •»f <l*4nf to* t OBSG< IB •i’Kfo I I I • tn bl« dirty face alarm waa plainly visi when th« tb'Might occurred to him to Of »hr many frrqurntm of tbr rio»m Al *ret Ki-.lotibe U-wt-w-n «urei Bridge ble. With a muttered apology to tha Between 200 and 250 Men Entombed divert suspicion from hlouwlf by placing fr«er*« Mfifabiiffihtnrtit | q (hr Armur W«< M. montanti thickset man be rushed to meet tha mob th« pistol b« bad picked up cm hl« way r»tti M Julr» I ‘hffibot w*» wrl and Hope of Escape for Any of bls fellows, »«claiming through the rooms, near hie victim. But v»mr » fiirffit »» an;. Hi« undoubtrrf r» Itiu., s.« n r to Blaer hm«. I "Back, you fool« It la Monaleur (Mw- tbrrs must b. a report and a pietol Ig Very Blight. tnadr him an rt«*rr<fift¿ly d« rrcTrtttor. Wound. He ralasd the window, and not««l *>ira blr ar«| rial otan«** M Chabote oq fb. aagne." (Ju etly they all «neak«d away from th« tbe distance to llw tree 11« went over '♦tbrr hand. hb«<1 th* frr* and Notary hiWk awd Botlclior at <«. M. T vbnkb N! McAirt» of Patents aa-i l.u.1««,« ami tired th« |- •(■.( at Madame H'-upell. itMMphrrr of thr dr Vallar mandón !>• nun whom of all other, they dreaded. H. ex Jacola Creek, l*a.. i*ee. 20. — An who wee «till Inaeuaibl». Then b« threw Vallar ara? a man abo al»ay« had aom« bad been known to go In among them, o»«».*» wsMXdairw* albahy . obeo <>* the pistol down and jumped from th» Yoking. rl<h fool 'fonghng aftrr him. d* and at th« point of the pistol pick out plueion of gae In the I>arr mine of window. W, mu«t ararvh for -lie man •iruua of ffirrtng Ilf*. A certain portion some drai-erata criminal and deliver him PiUaburg Coal cornjatny, located lieio, it. Brian* C. C. Brian aulir in two place.; In the haunt« of the poo' <»( th« only of then« Inii-m-nta over to jusiitw. That's bow Alfred Css- jeeteiday entomb»«! brivreen 200 and and In the pa lam of at lb. th« wraitfay W« wealthy ould !«• dKrrtffid to I th. Innumerable and aagn* and t'barlra IVAuburon Xu« are BBYAXT A BON 250 tuInara, an ! there ia scarcely a have Httl. to guid* u. but Ih« «r.|>« of nywtffirlou« mu*« of th. Mutual Credit qua inted. Profoundly grateful to M parchment and th. (old lu> kel I also and Truat (*otr»paojr, They were then at- i<u». of hope that a tingle one of litem will foun-l." forded an opj-»rtunity of taaing th* mal li'Auburon not only did not Par be taken from the mine alive. OrcgoB Mb an y "lot m« Th. dita at tha card table« In the .Ivrnur of him. but visited him often 'londwia Block ALBANY. OBk‘»' dot.« “< frl»ndahlp of the detective waa the other s Hally wreckr<l building« In the vicinity Wagram. contain a Io- k at hair or s-»<n»th!ng " salvation. Merely curious at flrst. 1 ►‘Au- of the mine and tbe oonditlao of the Many, douMIr»?, «ho fre-j j*nt«-d th* T L DUGGER "I have already done that. It contain« rtaNntM **!abliffi|imrot wrr* totally un Lu ron ultimately became completely faa- few lol ire found early in the rescue ^EATUEkgQBD S BY ATT a picture," res|—odeil t's.sagn» "I wl. a war« uf tbe risk» they ran. Thmr w*ra clnated In the -haracter and raresr of his work indicate an explosion of such ter show you." friend rarely »oiFrrrd to gc» behind th* curtain Th« detective took a penknife and prie-l M < habot waa one <»f th<*»« » h<> had f»>r YY-lnklng that he. li'Auburon. bad sera rific force that it (ceiua imp aalble that OBro la Blumberg Block np the little gold lid A email photo and evbauated everything, he was aaton any one could have survived It. All of -*rinffi time .»ot |»~-n admitted to th» prlr graph WB. dis- ..«.-I to view It was the Ilrged circle without (rest rare. To do Sled to And these new flehls of adv»n Drank'. Mortgage« and Pension Vmtch. ALBANE I I I I t OBto<" era car« fully written and n. knowledge.I. portrait of a man of a -><ir tsenly y»«ra him Justice, It h> highly pr-U-at-la that If lure and -r- -ipetloo whl- h thia man bad the 13 bediee taken out up to thia time lea«- a. Contra« ta. > tc prepared. bouth of ag». the vrll had t-een removed al! at one. bs tilled to such perfection that they yield are terribly mutilated, and thteo ol Ut.U AKE OP DEILXTIVB TfTLI 5 ol bridge, at ► antiam New» <41 oc. "What do»« th!« li eail?" cried (be doc Imagining bo them are hemllree. would Kara -««•«-I hl. rl.lt. altnfothrr. ed an abundant harvest tor, "Henry Graham cannot have ccmb knew it ell. h» aloud bumbled In the prae- II* »lr*d In bachelor apartment a. Pro Thia is the third mine diiaater a I nee mlttsd this murder Hils le a portrait foundly Impr*••**<! «hh « nen*« of hie ence of that g-nlua. wbora utve-iualed pen of ll»«>ry Hraham blmrelf " etration of the thoughta and method«, and the first <»f the month in the veins of ¡<*r«onffil dignity, he «mdcftvored on « rery "impossible!** »ja.-ulated th. detective • !>■•• eitranrdlnary knowledge of the hi turn I none ccal nn.letlying Western •mall Incoine to keep up appmrancee "It le a fact." repllrel Hr. Mason, lie l-ditcly, howerer. he had joined de Vallar ways of m»n and women, astonished while Pennsylvenia and Writ Virginia, for the Naomi mine, near Fayette City, and ren Into the drawing room, and phk'ng In mor* than one Intretment by whhb It enthralled him. o«er rap up an album. turned th. With an ardor which be could not have the tw ■ mine« at Monongah, W. Va., | Otti-« resi prvq.rtr ym» Inum i u> pnrrt e*. he had profited. An I- 11- t . ! I C , t < f Idly. Finally h. atopi/x] at a rertalu believed be |<»■««■»i-l. he willingly placed in which the eatlier expl-el.-ns hap o, «.-.—pi «. aecurity '.»• au«-ei kanod. ou. «* ■ he I a » ■ I latro.« r«,«ivtng ih. t«i,«at ol osr saper photograph. blr frirr.ij to p»» «vi eoinrrning handnotua himself and hla fortune at the dispoeal of pened, are m the same belt a« the l<<ra! CHINESt MEDICINES •1.1. a»ia’nl«lw.l In Mn. 'That waa Henry < ira ham *l*rn h. ae hl« abare of three entrrpria»-«. of the great n.««(«e In that moat difficult of working«. Yreteiday'e lataatrophe Su.-.-. ee.r t-i th‘- I-' II- tiÿ W-. rung, of waa a decent member of eoriety," h« Mid profession. li'Auburon. aa t'aaaagne be • wells the number of victims of ileiuily rotarne, had bit object In »lew. What Z. tl. KLIH), Maoager. Albany, Orept-n, is n..w | ►-■ | aro-l to Tha detective put th« l-«'k»t down clone other, Inderd. could it be than to discover fore him. au-vumbed to the fascination« mine gaa for the 10 days to between 550 furnish t lum-ra .................. toa!’. Tim to th« photograph, and . --mpersd tbe two *11 atiout C'habot'e rich friend. Mme. of a pursuit whl- h the Ignorant despise, < iftoe oonter Third and He «lall, in Sc«. and ft< K). oiideraigi>v-d rveiHiiniende him and plctur-w rarefully Roupell, coorwmlng whom M í’hahot wat simply becauaa they do not comprehend ALBANY. OREGON That thio dimeter <h<ce not equal or utranter» «atiafaction. Call <>r write "There Is no doubt whatever shout It." not at all loth to Impart Information, IL li’Auburon l-ecame Kral tbe pupil, even eurpae* tn !<«• of life and attend him at 117 W.-st >«c -n l Mr- • t, Alluny h« remarked, "You ar. right ; they ara for be would In hie turn be able to die and Anally tbe assistant of the great de ant horrors the one In Weal Virginia ia lirtq-.n. M. WESTFALL portraits of on. Bud th. awuia mau." tectlva. And li'Auburon and “Cllquot" corer what proliable dot tbe old lady due t>> the .h-v-iti cii t< «-bur, h -iut i»e of 'Then It couldn't to. Henry Grabam?" would be able to give whichever of the were on» and the same man. Inquired th. |d>)al-iau “A man doe.u t girle be ahould c I mmjm to marry. It waa urarly ten o'clmk one morning a considerable numl-er ot the miners, i BO YEARS* ' carry « lock at containing a picture of when li'Auburon jumped out of bed. He In ot-cervance 7 the church featival, Much Inquirir«, the vicomte, whoee po f.XPEKlLNCa many of the 400 or more men regulaly blmaelf." •IfIon in th« world of finance enabled him had worked late the evening previous on "it may not be ll-nry Graham at all," to make better than < 'haj*ot. willingly a i«-t literary proje-t Uvea of Great employed at the mine did not go to Ko 1— There who carapevl through j lo.«•• Yequtne...__ ___ replied the dete-tlva. “I hope It Isn't •et <»n foot to u(> 11 g* bl« frlen-1. 11« as .. 1 1* A U J>«te-’tIve.. On th. table of hla sitting wotk. Arrivre Albany ___ ™_._ for th« Mbs of th« family, but he's the aur»<! M t'hal-ot that report hail not si 11 M A M ru-em the manuscript upon which be had thia reaeon ate members of tbe Greek man a«'v« g--t to look for flrst. and tli« a<g»r«t«-l Mme. llo-H-ell'« w-altb ¡■era engaged still lay Ncnttered near It Catholic church and they »uepended No X— That Train ira ves Allany — , ___ nut « Ooouer WO lind him th« better your a purl Ion of a million and a half of were Half a do««n volume., al! relating to work to co lei-rale Hl. Nicholas' day. “ “ io, vaili. .... ___ m - friend'« prvap«<'ta ar. of r-g.vlblng bis franco had been s»t nt«rt for th. Wei- the Min* ai»b>-t li'Auburon stepped Tnr^s' M arks Aa waa the cnee a! Monongah, the " arrlvM l,.: "". .. » *•_■ •• liberty." u *•- « d->n «1ster« In th. opinion of M Cba lightly from hla be-lrwra Into a small explosl ‘U followed • brief »ii'il -I wn. Traías Te aart Prora ■Xelrvvls. IwH, It only remained for him to declare kltchao at the be- k of tbe flat. He struck Th« I*atIr nitr— having l«,-u cl.-erd No X- AnffifkAffi *!» t * pe»rivl<,n n ay CHAI-TEH X himself to one or the other of th. young a u-st- b. lit his gas stove and put on his Tm-e-lay and Wednesday. It wee ju«t i • u u< . •> r lewv«. Altan» ft»r iMlrotl...___ TWA M I oe. ...,n a < tk • 1^1» LAB t**”*" There ar. all hind« at m«n In Parta, ladl-e. and he ha.l l-een, as the reader chocolate. Amv«o innroil.. ___ ____ .. I» n a doing to bls bathroom b. 11 30 o'cbck when the tenth trip of I V''j’ tri r fi» I t *'• fret S»n-»| f a<-.s«tÇs« ÌB**t>lffie all kin-la of failure 111 life at I al! kind« will have seen, on th« v«ry eve of mak turned on the n>ld water. Then be went Bu •— hrt-lcd car« had bcrti brought out to I*». ': I’ • . \ t >1 . à CU. rvCVaV» trarre Hetron .. , 1 «o T. N ef IUH ewse. th. |---r gclilll. who dis ( rtxraent In hl« ing euch a declaration to Enilly W»ld<xi •K» ffie-íu*, W ' ’ ut * ’ ,rt n tbe tipple that there came an awlul Arriva, aitany........................ »MP patches himself In an attic, and lb« when th« tragsdy occurred. Ing g»<<rn and alippere looking out through financial magnate. Tha Vi -mte de Va Traía« R>r < arv.lll« Th« questl-m whl-h now ar-* In tb. the lace curtains Into tbe Street. He waa rumbling sound, followed immediately no . a- A llluttn**! w«--.ilf, lair was one of th'-«« gentlemen who mind of M Victor I-ehlanch«. th« astute perceptibly b.-re-L Active aervice vra« by a loud report ai -l a ooncti«»ion that Iravre Altwng tur l orva-lu fx •t»vn <’f »nr • kiu * J » %. ■tight 1-. placed tn the latter category. prefart of polire, waa this Had M. Cha what he was longing for. Falling that, •hook r.rarby building» and was (ell Vffiar f ar* tM4 bf Am rea C urvaUla. . within a radius of acveral rnilra. At At a bound he had ris- n from cv-mpsra No U- for things l.ad been dull of late, be bad but sought to precipitai, matrera by the Iravre Allony .. _ lit. ol-wurlty to sudden wealth and su- h rsmuval of th* proprietress of the Cha the ■ame lime there came out of the fallen lack upon hi« lavuk. li.«..n i.-n u. <» ir»,. vvMl, u. .u. U O. Social po.ltIon •« hl« title, having H« trail Vllleneure? He had discovered al- A rri rea al l or valli« He waa arouse-! from hla reverie by mouth of th« mine an immenre clou-i source in th. king of th» ll- ’glan«. could teady that Inquiría* regarding h»r fortune th<- sound <<f the water boiling over In of ilenee smoke and duet that fi-ated No. •- Iravre Aitaci...... Ineur« him In a < -- i«ty whl- h < are-l rath and her intentions respecting It bail tw'.ti the kitchen 7 a» r m I’naeing quickly through th« aer.e» th- Yotighi vhetiy river.. The Secret of a Amv«a Correlila. ut r. ti er more for <>««1 >1 nn»r« than <• I bl-"-l •»t on foot by Julr. Chabot, A Illi!« other two apartments h« baaled himself Intuitively everyone in the vicinity Beautiful Face Trwlaa ter AlSaag Th» Vicomte de Vallar'« greet hit had further re rearch revealed th« fact I bat In th« preparation of hla chocolate This knrw what had happen«-.! xml all atari» lie« in keeping the «kin pro- been the a-i. • «••ful floating of the City th« Frenchman'« Anance. wer« In a <!<•• done, he took two r>«ltw from a small cup ed fot the one place—the mouth of the Nn. g- trctrdaiwellatclranied. Just Iravre Coreani» ____________ . S:ao A and Nuhur1 an Mraaenger Company l«>n perate condition, la hi- later enterprtaaa board. put them on a plate and carried mine. wavhing ia not enough—that Arriva. Alban»_____ _ . , . Vila A dou bad refused io a< rapt tins scheme, with th« Vicomt« <1« Vallar, fortune bad them into hl« sitting room, wh»re he do- only leave« the dcii< ate aurface As far aa known only one man who No. * - preferring to send Ita s- riant« out Into nut been «o kind 11« had kart heavily. l>oslt«d them oa tbe table. Then while more ex|w>«e<l to the irritation Iravre Coreani« ........................ it» r went to work escaped. Joseph Maple- tbe rain and ruin Ita llverlea, to having hla chocolate waa cooling, he went to the of du«t and germ» j to merci- Arrtve« et Aìl-wnr ....... lu r t--n, « putn|>er, emerged from one of a little Itiatrum- nt In the Im i—• by who b talthnevm. where be threw aalde hla dreaa- CHAPTEIt XI lr«t attack« of «tin and No Y— to summon at a trifling charge a mrwn weather. After washing, ap- Ftv« years before th. tragedy at the Ing g-’*n and undergarment, kl-ked off the aide entrance« shortly after the Iravre Curvante - ............ f 0OP. M He had left the port <>f the gar, a doctor or a cab l»e Vallar, with Chateau Villeneuve, (.liarlea li'Auburon hie sllpi-era and dl«port»d himself for a explosion. trrlvre Alton! . ......... |-ly Robertine and espertctM-e « <■ I ■ an eye k-—n a« a hawk, had watched lha had found blinaelf the untramm.le-1 poe- mlnule or two In tbe water. mine where moat of the men were it» dibghtful refreshment. lie waa Bo. Il - career of th« entrrprl«« In tha Enfi tab •ereor <>f a conaiderahl. patrimony, and plunging around, enjoying the Icy ron- working and «as on the way to the en travretorvalll« V-usi.l admire the line-leu ..It U a M metrnpolia. Ils «aw that It a a« unauit Arriva, al altar.y _ ...... .. ... _ Il M p M g l iiru it iinjort» to face, bad started In Io enjoy Ilf., 11, waa then tact as only a thoroughly roi-ust man gine room for oil. nc k and artm. it not only ad to th« phlegmatic and ««* lu«lv. tetn A considerable number of the minors No 11 - twenty on« year, of age Two year, later docs, when a loud knocking at the door UareoAlhany ________ ...liner m •tim -teaar Kant glow, l-ut peramrnt uf ths Briton In ths Amerl he had »ilia listed every mean« of pleasure. of the sitting room was beard. Ils opea- were Atnerirana, acme of the officers Arrivassi Corvelli« | 1« r. M protect» the »k ~ from becom ran colony at I’arla al .ns ««• t.> |.« 11« w.a at that ag. when a really good ed ths l»athr’>-Hn <l-»>r without stepping ettlmatitig that probably more than All oC tire al-r-r« traina ronnari wlth a-.ulhern ing coarae I’tc vent« burn found a auiv<-Mtul fl-l-l for Its opera woman would have prvvrd bl. miration. fruen the tub. and -liouted lustily: half of the victims ate Americana, a« r« ia» tram», taiih al Aitany and ing, tan and ft < ale«. tiona "Walt a minute; I am bathing." t oivaUia. «a wali ss owln S-v Iwiroil. (Ivlng Hh« did not, however, make her appear DfiirtH ft» the majority vf the foreigner« did not direct *«rvMW io Nawport «n i s4Jre.nitra- l.re Tbe |>ro)«<'tor a of Iba London c-un “I can't wait. Hurry up." replied a work. ance- He waa ilestiurel to And relief In ss watt a* Brett«»i.uali Hot .p tnge. pnny, Americana, ware (lad enougb to a more novel and totally unexpected dl voice on th» outside of the door. "There's The l»nrr mine ia Iwated on the ant tur turttwr intvrinatlon apply lo call th. French patent« a let tar fot you. monsieur." Th.y »v«n pact ion. aide of the Yougldogheny river, in '«<• r NEVINS .*» rare Agl. laughed in their alrevra at the vicomte, (To b* continued ) Th. Hue Broiler la not a particularly Weatmoteland county, along the line Il IL* BONIM* Agsnt. Alla»! as they t-o.ket.--l hl« >»«h. regarding him attractive street either before or after of the Pittsburg A lake Krla railroad, already aa a rulne-l man At th» same midnight. Tlie police will SMure you \ Iffillor« nn fhffi Job. 40 miles •outhfrtat of Pittaburg ami IS time they could not help admiring hla that It I. poaltively dangerous. Many a The truly gifted engineer alwvys miles notthweat of Connelavllle. It audacity. Tha Vicomte d. (altar was •unrlae ha. revealed the body of nm« make« one juirt of hla work fit Into an 1« one of the largcet of the PitUbury auda-'i'-'.«. «ni ba 'i;-, ay d .... victim lying In Ita -lark court« and nol other. and no energy la over wasted Coal company. tact in putting hl« .chemo before the ■ome alleys It la altogether a »(range A wealthy etiglnccr who had set up a public. 11« opened a larg« and ahowy place for a young man of m--.ii«. who by There was much dmnkrnncM hers office. 11« Btil«l<ll«ed the most venal of right« ahould at .uch an hour be snugly very fine plane In the country, wb >ro tonight, some of the man who got a the Paris i In t-«d and .»l«ep, to be wandering In at he had carried out many p«-t construc good start on account of the holiday Mad string. Then, when all waa ready, three o'clock In the morning. It la th. tive projects, was vlalteil (bero by an continuing their carousal after tbe eg- be opened hla aubecrlptlon !«»>ka. Hun • bod« of robl-era. ~ Every houa. In It la a old friend. Ttw visitor had eo mti-b plosion In celebration of their escape. MYEK A McKNltìHT, 1 r..¡ .ristora dre-le came to hie office, rang up a mra den of thieves The Seine, running by difficulty In puahlng <>|-en the front A new air shaft for the mine ia being sen ger. and having subscribed, called up at Its fest with dark and turbid flood, gate that he ajaike about It to the pro constructed, work having Imen start re! a cab on th« queer little bugging instru 1« altogether too handy. on it several months ago. Had thia prietor. ment, and detmrted rejoicing In their it waa to thia unattractlr. street that "You ought to look to that gate," he been completed, it is said, the lose of heart« that there were «m b enterprising at an unseemly hour Ctuirlwa li'Auburon life today w.-uld have been much lerta men In eilotrn.e as lb* \ icomte de Ya •frayed with unconscious feet. He had said. "A man wl»o baa everything ex liar. (risen from a akeplem bed. and had actly right atiould Dot bare a rat* aarioua. The Roupell Mystery MORE MINERS DEAD Physician ^Surgeon THE SCIO STATE EANK Third Explosion Io Pennsylvania In Nlneleen Dajs. Dentist RAISES TOTAL DEATHS TO 550 Pup’s Coffee House cn-oxx3 J. MAiisn L Attorncyat-Lnc ROÏAL RESTAURANT PI Attorneys-at-Lai© Attorncys-ut-Lau? Notary Public Linn County Abstract Co Dr. J. Mon Foo Corvallis & Eastern R. R. Ao. Sdentine American. rtjb MI NNSCo.’’7 -';N.-wïçrÎ Scio Livery & Feed Stables Macks connect with all trains both at West and Munkers I >, hit ili All that was five years ago. One. float»«!, tha vicomte had promptly with drawn blmaelf from the m—senger enter pri.«. and lnve.te-1 tbe Increa«.-1 capita! which that speculation had brought him. In the Mutual " Credit and Trust C.-m l>any. A very limited mnnlwr of «har«, of thia concern bad been offered to th« public, Such was th« i>rest!(» at th. vicomte's nani. that they had been sub •■•rlbed for over and over again In a very few honro. Hut It waa not al-na In tha field of bualneea that de Vallar had achieved euch a remarkable aucreae. Th« rtcom taso, was a woman, whom d« Vallar claimed to hav« m«t abroad during hl. travels In the Warn Indi«. Martinique, rumor bad It. Iler ontertalmur ta were mu-h sought after, and who slall ray that ah« waa not a useful and excellent helpmeet? If a wealthy rabaeriber wavered, an Invita lion to the house wher. they could talk til. matter Oler almost Invariably result od In th. closing of th« tranMctlon. It waa not p-waihl. that a maa with such an Mtahllahment •bor< »I! »urh a wit* —could go wrong, If (ha rl<x»mtffi’» l<b*a of an office waa rather a loud on«, the undoubted g-x-d taste of bls wife rar rec-ad thrra thing, at horn«. Th««« deep blue ey«e of th« vlcomterae were not tb« only attraction at th« de Vallar manaion. There was always high play for th-«» who r«llah»d that kind of thing, and a sprinkling of th<>«« ladle, whom such a «roman aa the da Vallar, as eb« was familiarly railed at th« clnbffi would l-e «uro to gather around h-r. They w«re women of great personal attractions some of them divorcees, others on the high road to that enviable atat«t tbe •trolled far and near. Intending to tire that la hard to op«*n." Makes Traveling Safer. himself out. Then hl« reward would "Ha!" exclaimed the engineer, •yon come. rep-oe. sound and refreshing, and. d.-n't understand my Omaha, Neb., I»ee. 21.—That safety ecorwimy. T ib glorious thought, perlia*. an appetite, to quite certain. That gate <«>mniunlrat--e devices save limlrt and live, ia demon which latter luiury be had been for some with the waterworks of the hciuon, and strated by the casualty rrjxirt of the days a stranger Union Pacific railroad. In spite of It. walked <>n. totally uneot»«c|oua of every pcreon who cornea through It greatly inerraeed traffic, the number nt danger, a thick atlck his only weapon. In l>uuipe up four gallons of water!**— people killed and injured by the road all the Confidence of a man who ha« never 1«.n.Ion Tit Bits. during 11*07 waa 1,20», aa compared felt the crack of a bram knuckle In th. with 2,0»" in l»0fi. The report con To« Much to II other With. hand of a garroter or made the acquaint •tire of a mn-lt-ag. Rabbatb Rcbool Teacher Where tains a Hat of the principal train acci bark figure, wer. creeping from th. have you been lately, Sedisi I haven't dents of the year, with a statement of alleys behind him. Mysterious whistle «c-n you at Sunday school for am»« the rauaee and consequences In each case. Frtch wreck was inveetigatml by resounded and re echoed from the court. limo. Something told him of hla danger. He a special committoe consisting of oper Sadie Smith-Oh. pirase, •topped and looked up at a name on the ating or other officials of the toed. learning French and music renter bouse. Just legible In th« dingy lamp light. To what pert of I'arla bad itnother don't wish me to take religion New Grand Jury at Work. he wandered? 11« waa In the Hue Brodl.r. Just yet—fondon Sketch. Ran FtanciBro, IM*. 21.—The new Involuntarily h. turned to retrace hla County grand jury held ita first aeeol-tn A Beti.r BranS. steps, only to And himself confronted by yesterday and after quickly petlrcllng T«sn Shortlelgh has given up the a half score of sturdy ruffians. 11« grac ed hi« stick the tighter and hacked closer Ides <>f Joining that north polo expedl- the detail, of orgnnitatinn took up the, to th« wall. Ills face waa very pale: (Ion. He aaya he d.-can't cars to court case of the miming Colton reruritles and the connection nf former official, of but he di-l not show any sign of frar death In the arctic ragffins the C b I Hornla Safe lN-pcieit A Truat "You will go on," he answered. defiant Jack—Well, | don’t blame him— S tmpany with the disappearance nt val ly, "or I will rail to« police." •eelng that be la now courting a rich uable storks and bomla. A number nf "The police! But few of thtvee rattle widow. I make their beats In the Hue Bro-Iler, even witnraera were evatnine-l, and lbs tak In th« daytime." retorted the leader of ing < f troti ir ony liad not bren|x>nc)tideii Wise. the mfflana. "Come, your money, young H«re-When ahr married without her when the meeting adjourned until today.1 ma.tar." father's co nan nt tie cast her off with* It'Aubuton put hla hand In hla packet New Drydock Projected and Aung into th. air what silver end out a penny. 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