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The Roupell Mystery Hy Austyn CHAPTER XII -(Continued > Tim. waa prwiona wi-b th. detectlv. B. thought of the priwa>« tb.o iaugul.b lag la lb* dungeon, of la Maiaa He pvt bath Mila in bi. pocket, took up hla hat and a roe. frmu th. tabla **Tb.n I am to andarataod iba< madam, pr.f.r. to b. elt.d to ap|H>ar u«f<»re tb. tribunal I think your wltn..«' I m . and mliMg. will amount tu about on*qimr<»r •f tb. m>m I offer " Either tb. threat ar lb. mum of lorn it Implied brought Mm* ItrauMBtln to b«r Htm. Tb. Hill, beady .ym dllate>! again, and ib. put bar hand upon tb. door. "Tton't go I will t.ll yo* ...rythiog '' “That la mar. Ilk. bu.in«*.." remarked "Now tell me all you know Caaaagn. Iler* Too ... I keep faith with you The Mb« • r* your hundred fnix* hundred ar* your* when you bar. told your atory " "I don't know much." «id Mm. Basu Matte “I knew Moa.leur Graham only a. a cuetomer II. wa. a piaaaant, rlvll man. a llttl. glren Io drink. I abould judge I should aay nothing but bit *f faction for bl. llttl. in kept Mm from going to tb. d -g* " G-aham. "Hie aon! Waa Mnnalrur Ui.n, married?" "Too don't know much about hlm. evi It mist dently. 1 know h. had a w»e II. wan very Ilk. bar. been bis aon. him." "Do you think you would tecngnlaa Mouaimir Graham, portrait. If you mw nr Tli. detectlv. dr.w out th. locket and placwd It b«for* hw. Mui.. B.auaantin took it lu her hand, adjuit.d II to th. light of th. Mmp window, aud .lammed it carWully. "Thli li tha portrait of a v.ry young maa. Tha man I ku.w waa older than thia. WYier. did you g.t it? 1M It la I tba portrait of Monal.ur Graham would know It by «rwal thing* 11. bad a pw-ullar way at looking " "What wa. that?" "Ha look ml downward al a alight an gl., habitually II. ti.vw looked on. straight In th. fac H. alao wor* an •y. giaaa, Ilk. th. man in th. picture Tb. dMectiv. drew out th. Mcorut not. sad balancd It de«i.m'i.ly b*t»..n bl. Magar* "TNI1 m. wh.r. b. lived, and this la pour, alao " "H* Uv»d at No. TH Itu. d* **»ntln It to an •¡«rtin-nt boo« Th. .am. coS'-lergv la Mill tber« II. can t.ll you mor. tl««n I cau." M CaMague handad th. ether note io Mrne H.auaantte 'o-'k op hl. hat. and bidding th. laut>dr<ma « ■■■ I day paaaed out Into th. .tract. CHAPTER XIII. man In charge of th. apartment BotlM at No. 21» Itu. A. Rantm *•• » abort, dumpy man, of tti. nams of trug hatoff. Though be i|vk. French fluent ly. .ran with tb. acvnt of • nitlv., bl. high Tartar ebek bunw. bl. obllqu. •yi., and gutter*' Intonation when unduly •icited. aulfi« colly Itte.ted i.i. Il'i.fliaa origin In Gughit'df. the lluaelin, M <’oa aagn. found b. bid • fer mor. difficult perwm tu d-wl with tlieti (be Ulti, latin drtwi, pliant by ration of b.r »tcewir. greed With Gughatoff. who.« politi'**! •plnl'Ui. now constituted hl. whole Ilf. motive, nicrw gnlu wa* a .e-*on4iiry (-*’0 II. devoted all bli .par. lime, aid«, lion wbi< b wa. cuu.idcrable, •• III. wife did autot of th. wurk, tu tb. dlw uMliin of politic* II. urna une of rboee men of whom people m ) ’ II. would e-oo-r talk politic, than .at TT». I'arl.I.n detactive now felt that wbil. hl. progre.. *> far hid l*c.n iati, factory, lb. gtr«tc<*t caution on hi. part waa no-MMry. II. had .«m tb. mo*l likely rale, ruined by too b.ety conduct Ha did not a offer hltnwlf to unduly alated by the <>>fr.iii*ly lallafaetory out cam. of lili interview with Mtn* Itrau •antin. II'* went •l*»ut hia work with tb. gTMiteet d.llb.ratlno A man Io ■ maa tar of hla dilfi ult pr<»f*a.lon would bate • I ornw .«cited auap. u> w h 11 would ba*. rMulted In th. liuwtian a rloamg hla mouth forever M <'a«a«gn. avoided thli fatal error hr the very delllwratlun with wlii' b he wen* a - .* hi. • k Hi. Brat rtep waa to ' 4 out tb. kind of man he had to deal with In two .taya, ri hai |-«e.»e<I hl lelf of all necwMary Information. On the third h. ■ uifln i.d to Ingratiate hl wlf wlih th. janitor m regard to wl -t. ant- e.l.nla an.I jw-u Hart tie. ha bad be.n *o careful to make hints.If acquaints! On the fifth day th* morning train bor. th. d.t*ctlv* away froru Biuta, th. richer for soma t«y Imt-.rlant Information II. bad abown the portrait in the kw-ket to Ougbatoff, and the onclerg*. Ilk. \ln>* Reausantln. had 'Iwclarwd It to be the portrait of the American Henry Graham. In addition he had actually p.rmiade't Gughatoff that he had l>e«n all tb. time enteriatnlng In ll.nry Graham a .py of th. lluMlan government ; that he, < '«• angue, belonged to • friendly cirri, of >'ren<-h co operative Nlhlli.ta hating |i. headquarter* In Tarta, that Graham had been at on* time a tnemiier of the cirri., • nd that he wna about to b.tray hla 1st. comrade*. Gughatoff. to whom a epy waa aa a red rag to a bull, had greedily •wallowed thia remarkable fairy tato of th. det*ctlre'a. eepe< lally when th. Iitt.r had produced • akillfully prepared doru ui.nt Io Ruaalan which not only com Ni.nded him to the otfleva of all good Nl hlllata, but even gara a diet Ind a.rount of th* object of hla miaalon and minutely Aew-ri!^«! hla perwon for puri»»«.« of iden UBcntlon. True. Caaaagne wa. th. author himaelf ef thia useful paper and had forwarded It two days prevloualy to O'Auburon In Part*, when. It had been translated Into RuMian he for. being returned to Biol. Rut happily th. concierge wa. ignorant af thia deceit, and the plan bad therefor. *u<toee<led perfectly. Burning with hatrwd foe th. mippoMd apy. Gughatoff had told *11 be knew of bis lata guest, which wa. aa follow* - Henry Graham bad maided In Biola ■orna alt or seven years, during which Um. be bad bad corrvapoDdenc* with two Granville wbat kava you found about thia Mow •tour Chabot?" 'He la an ad.eaturer, om off tba 4» rayed g»ollaman class. baiunca to a cwu pl* of duba; haa tba Mitre* tete eome very good and aito aom. vary queatloti •ble .-.iaty He ba. torotna a 91 la ted with tha vkaoit. and hi. an only within th. last ysar or two. They ar* la aavwal •ebetnto togetb« Lately by baa bwu making aom. mooey " "And tba vkxanta, you aay. ia an able financiw?" ' ery. I should any He floated tba City and Suburban M.aa.ngw Ltompany. • nd waa shrewd enough to withdraw be fora It w.nt under He ia. a. I told you. pc. dent of the Mutual Credit Co«n paa? *»4 • large operator oa tba Bourse II. appear* to have toan v«y aucaeaaful Hla wife, tba viromieaa. baa fleubtlm. Lean a powerful factor In tba making ef hi. fnrruHaa Ah, b-st ate la ctarslag Yon .bould m * h« It wa* bar Influ en-a. doubt I sm , which aw-urad tha co Operation of Monaleur Colbert Remplin, tbe banker of Rue llauffmaoa. la that deal He wa* • haughty old fallow and never would hav. entertained th. bu.l dm . propoaltloa of de Vallar If ft hadn't toen far tbe vlcomteaae Hh. aat nest to him at dinner Tba next day tha prospectus of tha Moats tableau Charcoal Company ••• li .led, and th. naca, of Coltoti Remplin ■•• oo tba board of (ft ractor*." "Who told you all thi.r 'Told me’ Why. I was there tayaell They put me la aa well. look. bera I ata In big ’TP« »•• !" "M CHARLEN D'ACHt RON. "Capitallat." < «Magne'e aya gleamad with ¿.light He felt proud of bia pupil Ha aat and Itoteuad «falto bl. pupil rattled on think It « dMply, a. waa hla wool. Presently be pulled out bia watch. "It la two o'clock," be asid ' My train -a-a. at tbrM thirty and I bar. • f<rw mattare to attend to before ! Mart If you bare oevw.loo t«. wlr* ma you can find me at that addraaa " He wrote upon th. back of a cardi "Haptiate Goulet, "Car* Police Headquarter*. “Belllera. I»apt of I«ir." '"IY m H will to my uam. for tb. naat two or three days, at any rata, aa long aa I may find It nw«aary la stay at B.lllar* Inm'l t.l.graph un ¡.«a my pre* •n. a la absolutely nscMaary t Isava that to your dlSi-Tetl u Keep an .y. oa Mon- •l.ur ('hahot and procura a maa at ooos to k«ap track of l»r Paul Maaoo'a mora mente Totally unneewaaary, you My? Not at all He mar to the ¿Mpsat rlUaln of then all, sad tote me tn melMy to heap tb* other aid* retaining my ■arríese thinking that by .qrh • .tep ha • «•lid beat aanrre tbe Impossibility of my he ng put hi «» hl. own track " ' b.r -. l>A'i’ur n , ».t light ef th. miblltn. ego'taoi of hla Isader In bi. • 4 miration of th. mann»r In which ha left no point ut. -"-erad Illa movements in I he c.M «ere tn to compar.d to tbo«e of a .k llful g-n.ral who, tofor. th. hat tl* ectiially rommenraa. 41 •;»«.. of bia m«n to th. utmost advantag. What In ottor men w.> . I tu»>. been vanity was In M Caaaagn. .Imply an .tprMaioa of con fl-lenc. horn of bi. Mlf rat la at natur. (Ta ba contino.* ) parson. uwly Uugtiatoff knew thli. to «•toe, latterly, Graham, for lar of cred Itur*. bad rarely l.ft bl. a pa rimesta, and Gughatoff had mailed hl* totter* tor blot Th. Bret of tb*«. person. wa* Mme Roupell. Ibut again -.tabllahlug beyond ■ doubt Ito Identity of the Henry (Ira ham of liloit with the dissolute brother of the late owner of the I litwu Vili. Beute. Tbe lurnam. of Henry Graham. m . oa,t aneraanmedent had ewapad the ses ory of th. > uu> i.rg. I d th. cuucm of year. If. wa. pw*||t*.. bow.v.r that h.r Brvf nam. had been Helena, and that .b. had rmid»l af H.lltor* a on all vUla*. In th. department of th. l-olr. Thli wood corre.pon4»nt bad aleo N mu • lady • w.ll .du<wi.d. i.flnwl lady, be .bould fudge, for be had 'wen la th. habit of tak ng up M Graham • mall, • nd (be »B’e.opw bad Neva Au. and dtol cately .r.nted and had born. ■ cre.< and monogram oe the oulelde. e*trh •• were only niel by perw>n. of rank A. the train ni.liwl arrow th. land wap*. < «Magna rd.pord nfo a oiMlita fir. mood Th. thongbi r»- irrwd to tllrn wa. thl. woman, aft.r ■ la|> m of so many year*, yet altre, aud would It b. pumlbl* to Bod ber? If Graham waa lb. murdar er, a. I>. now toilet.4 tha peraoo moat likely Io know of bl. pr*«*t>' wb.raabout. would ba thia ou. th* wixnaa who. la • II prubabliity. had been b . wife. II. fall to .tudylng how eld thia boy could ba II. raleulatrd hr moat b* nearly now thirty year, of ag. For old G'lgliatoff, tbe cou< ierg. had given <ha eblld’a age at about ten wheu Graham had left Biela, •nd a little mor* than twenty year* tod elapsed elnc that time If ha could And him. h. |>.rbapa might yet to In com miinlcatiou with ble father When Henry Grvbam bad left Riol. h. too. bad turned bl. step* In tb. dlractlon of Belller* For (Jughaioff bad for a•rd •d eetrral lettere to bltn •> that plav. It wa. toward H.lllw. lher.for., that b., < aMflgn*. inu.t ha.t-n. (liar, to pursue hla ltive«tlgatIona but first of all be would go to Pari. H. mu.t fltui out ■ bat M I «blanch, bad •C'-oinpll.b.'l II. mutt alao r«eel>a th. report of hla •a- •i.iiDt who maantlm. w >ld not bat. be*n Idle. I’ll, first thing M < a.Mgn. did upon Bia arrival In Faria waa to ball a cab Jumping lit. ba bad. tb. man drlv. to tb. apartta.ot of hla frl.nj and aaal.t sol. 1» Aubtiron. In tba Ru* da Province It wa. about noon when tw aareuded tb* •talreaaa and rapped louffl) oo the door of tbe te.tlbule. fl'Auburoo came out hlmwlf to tot him In. rubbing hl. eye. "I have been up pretty nearly all night," h. Mid. yawning terribly "Wait till 1 g*t a bath. Th-a w* will hav. aotue break f..t "Confound tbe fellow," .irlalmed tbe Impatient < aMagne “I never call on him but be I. either In ib. bath or juat •bout to taka one It I. tbs on. thing H. •gamat bls making a good d.I.ctif. W ««kid lUlhffr llaji la too fond »f water." An itbletl. young nun. who waa on A minute aftaraard lYAuburon appear rhe way to get Ula marrlag. Ilcenaa, ed In a I oum 4 re. I ng gown and Turkish found bltnieif at li«t tn a room where, •lipper* •* Inulti two »ncrmoua Indian ai a matter of fart, candidates far tba ciuha In • ruann.r that ihrMt.iimt 4. poll'-* fore* w.r. b.lng . isui I um I •true« loa to lha chand.ll.r* and orna Tb. moment b. .nt.r«d tb. rvoui tba menta. While he win thus engaged. Ceasagn* BUr*SCM said, "Hlrtp!" had artwn lie *•• walking r.tleealy up 'What* ttmt?" *ald tb* i*tonlih*d • nd down tha room, Th* .plashing of th. young fellow water bad given him a a'ldteu Ft of .hlv “<i*t your clothe* off." r*pll*d th* .ring Hi. -ight of bia fri.nd wasting aurgwon * precioii. rima on what he d.eme'l a frlr It. did •<>, and hie cheat meaiur* oloua .i.rvte*, •!•" irritated him. Hud 4-nly bl. .ya f.ll upon • <*r>l In th. men I wai taken Next tlm enrgeoa Mid. "Jump ov*r re<alv.r on tba i-ent.r tabla It waa a very .!»g«ntly .»graved pie,* of past* thia borl»<>ntai bar." board, .urmounied with a coron.l em Hr tried th. leap, but f.i! to tb. l>o*aed In gold It. Inscription rrad ground "Tb. Vicomte 4» Vallar." ‘‘Ihnible up r»ur knew*" conunaudml "Ah," .xclslmad Cawaagne, "t that'« th. tb* »'irgeon. "and tou- b th* Boor with man to whom I p'-urad you th. letter of Introduction 1 on managed to gat your hands" Again he tried and failed. tberw?" "Now run around th* rocun "Tea," r.pllad P'Auhurnn "ind b. call- ten ed wb*n I wa. out and left hla card * time* " gr.at financier he la. I l'rcident of half Th. young man rebwllad. "That HI a doaen big roni|>*niea. i II. hi* mid. not I'd ratbar remain ilngl*" on« foctiin. and ha. twenty iron. In th. "Single?" Mid th* doctor. fir«, all of which h. manage* to keep r. "Ye. single I'd Ilk* to know what •pactably litoted —" all thia has g-t to do with getting my "Never mind him for th* praaent," ," la terrupted CaMagne, impanently “Tall marrlag. Ilcenne " me of Chabot above all And th.n hie mistake a* to th* room I want to know what the prefect of pollca ha. aceonapltah wa. solved! ed. flow many men haa he got on th. <*aaY' Johnny "Can I pi to th* ctnrua. "Four!" “Who are they?" PB 7" "You gaol, ll-muul. Vlll.ro; io4 Coo Father "No Indeed, I wouldn't tlnet." think of letting you •«• auch a (Sagrili "None of th<*n I. Ing exhibition.” Vougeot, ' nniel M CaMagne, to whom Johnny "Then won't you pleaaa tha ileie<-thea named were well known. T.ieh.r -Vougeot i. a pretty .mart fellow What take me to tho menagerie? aay* w* ought to see tb* animal*” la ba doing?" "He I* .hadowing Chabot No far he Father "What! Pay full prie* to has ai-C'<mpllahed nothing only half th* abo*? | guea* not." “Now loll ma what haa happened Thia man Chabot la mon.leur la prefect still After Tw.wfp T •erlotia in hla belief that ba ia In aun»a Mr* llanlappl* fat play)—"That way Implicated In thia crime?" thar leading lady looks th. sani* i* “Aaeuredly, but there li a mor. absurd she did In tho last act?" pl.aw to It than that, Whom ilo you Mr Hanlappl*—"Yaaa, • nd twenty think, In addition to Chabot, mon.I.ur I. year, are mptowed to «lapa* bat ween prefect has pl.ce<! under •iir»»lllai>'.?" "Oh. I isn't tell. Tha nisn Io tb. th* lait and this on*" moon !<erbap. Mrs liardappl*—"Po tall! And to "No, not as bad aa that, RuL del.r thluk •b* didn't wash bar face one* mined to cover all points, I luppoa*. ba In all that time." haa placed a wat.-h upon the movement* of tbe American, l»r Paul Mason I bat's H. Waa Imm not all. Toor, bmeat Pierre, the but tor "Arew't you going In bathlngr st tha chateau, a man whom you youraalf aatoed Miao Papproy. etamlned and Mid wouldn't hurt a fly. “No.” replied ('holly. "You know, haa alw> been Included It la positively they aay tberw'a a huge abark lurklug •ham.ftil to permit such bungler* •• la l.lauche to squander the secret wrvh-a a run nd (be beach tbew day*" fund, in aoeb fooleries Another fellow. "Yea. but why aboutd that alarm I understand, ha. 1-a.n haunting the park yon? Th*y aay It's a man eating at Villeneuve, and waa nearly shot by atiark. you know " — Philadelphia one of th. keeper*, who tnuh him for a ixtacher They hauled him before th* mayor down thar*. aad the man had to "Oit! A*d<la and l ar* f**Ung rnlghty tell bis wbola atory to clear blmaalf. Tba prsfact as* rating When ha beard at It. •ad today " Ha dim-barged him from tba force." "How'a tbatr "Mor* bungling." remarked < awagn« "1 Ju< aaked him to loan ma *80 and "Who waa It?" b* asid h* waa aocry. bvt h* *ovldn't "IJttte TrlfBet " do ít" 'Hunt him up. Pay him well, and tell "W*lir him to keap bia mouth shut. Ha may Wall. lYu *orry, too."—Houaton know juet enough of tbe prafect'a plana to ba a vary ueafu! man for pbill , BIG LINER MISSING w « ’»tri M » < a. Otar. Surgeon Physician THE SCIO STATE BANK Ttoephoo. Bicho.g. Bo II Mount Royal Vitti 400 Passen gers Long Overdue. I CIO. J III I for St «John, 7 From Antwerp tMM ■ trn.rwl tanking and eieh.rgr «nW Loan, ma la .1 ■ rr.nl tala. and draft* ■rood oo principal cilia*. mm 1 Dentist MIO. D*cemb*r I i i I OIBGON Al WeM A.4 oribe N wrlwm atmt In 14«. I t B. MONTANTI CHAT.LX3 3. XAElUl l»uc<wweu« to Bluer »"0.1 TrcpC. stcr. Attorney-ot-Lar »Mary rwMto awd loltotlor of r-.loni. «ai lan.lua« Victoria, B. C., Jin. 4. — A private dlvpaUh froui Toronto aayi the C. P. Ogtoe. m "M< M Str**« K. lai given up bop. for th* eUwinet Mount Boyal overdue trum Antwerp N Bryaak with 400 paaeengers. Pj BBTAirr A SON No Word Rac.ivad. Rt. Jchn, N. B., Jan. 4.—No word ha. ynt been rtw-*iv*! her* of th* Cana dian Pa< iAc lino strwnier Mount Royal, which left Antwerp on Itotembat 7 for Ht. John, having on b>*rj SO4 Immi grants, mostly Italian* and Jaw*, lia- viiica a rrrw numbering mor. than 100 men. Tit* Canadian Pai ¡Ac officials in this city, white eiprcaaitig anxiety regard ing th* vrsael, listed U.lay that they believed the itiamer prolgtbly had mat with sotne accident to hrr machinery which la i anim«T her to drift far out of her coorve, and that ah* would be heard from Io doe time at aom* other j.irt i) M Trim ALBA» T, OB*'i<>h Saatila Unioc* Disgruntled al Action of Committee. Heattie, Wash., Jan. 4.—-At a tneol- Ing of the Building Tra lra eotincil last night, the aaeembly voted U) call U|v<n labor <rgati leal Ion. everywhere In the country to lend .upj« rt to opixwitioo bo the )t»OW fair. Artlon «as taken after the viwrutive ctun.-nittee of th* exp<oition had rehieed to io rpoiate in the building contract* a eiauae epee ty ing (hat only union men be employed. J. E. Chilberg, president of the Alaska Yukon-Pacific eijoeition, any. "After considering thr demands ol tbe union, the exrvutive coni tu it lee de cided it could ni l difk-riminata. M--ney aitbecribed for tbe eipoeitlon came from all pecqd*. We do not objn-t to union nor union men. We rvhiae to play favorite* " By lhe declaration of the opea-sbop policy, notice* ot which went into ef fect yesterday, causing the walking out ol HR) employee in lhe tnttol works of thia city, iteatlte ia lacing a general »trike which mean* that al l«*»et 6.000 men will bee.me Involved, and at lra«l 11,000,000 in building will be retarded before a settlement ia reached. INFLUX OF JAPS. Hundred Coming to Vancou ver From Honolulu Vancouver, B. C., Jan. 4.—The un explained arrival of 300 Ja|«n- <••»• in Vancouver yrateidsy and I he j r ejiect of an influx of ancthrr 1,200 within th* next month from Honolulu ate the featnma of the Oriental eitu*- tion in Vancouver. Why the 3(>0 Jape came to Vancouver yrotrrday ia a mys tery. All the morning they p>.ured in to town from the coaet logging ramp., and »otne even from the American aide ot the boundary line. The Ixwrding I house kne|>ers of J uptown had a buy 1 lime housing them. lust night there ■ waa the naual crop of rumor* that they ; came in view of poeeilde trouble, and i offteers of the Asiatic Exclusion league , arm mnch perturbed over the event. Yeeletday it was announced that at least 1,(MX) Japanese would come from Hawaii during the next three weeks. nr*» D ai A»b a lui'r Attomey8-at-Laic ALBANY. OBBOO» (loodwtaBtoe* ^ysATBtBroAp a OrvgoB Albany T L DUGGER wyatt Attorney8-at'Lau? Notary Ofltm ia Blumbarg Ilk*! ALBANY I BEWARE Prede. Mortgage* and I’mi’on Vouch er. car< fully written and acknowledged, la-... a. Coulr .. t. « te i 'pared >"Utl» OBJECTIVE TITLES of bridge, at ‘■aiitiiui News oil.co. Illi op O*Bor.A FCI<>, OREGON Dr. J. Mon Foo Corvallis & Eastern R. R BOYCOTT THE tXPOBITION M. M c A lpib ROVAI RESTAURANT C. C. Bryan May Have Gon* to Rescue. London, Jan. 4.—-The nun-arrival of th. Allan line atearn.hip Hungarian, which vailed fr >tn Greenock, Hoot la nd, Z. tl. RLDD, Manager, I*e<einbei 11. and ia now a week over due at Portland, Me , lea I* «hipping < >Skw oui nw Third aad Bow laluta *<«. men to believe tluit .he hna lai Ian in ALBANY. OBI'iON with the t'anadan Pacific liner Mount Koval, which ia now long overdue at Hl. John, N. B. Fifteen Pup’s Coffee House N. B . and Not Heard From Since. Orcgoo ¡H.1V OBBu'i» O. «ILL, D M D OWNERS ABANDON ALL HOPE Aal'*d II tiwb \ II i I . ’ ■ I t CHINI St MtDICINtS - ceraa r • i1 • ato ,H . ■ g f Albanv, Orvtrun. I. row |.r»>|.ar»l furnmil Ch h« -a nia-'licir»* to at’.. oh'lcr. g ■! r>'■■■" u r: l- ! :n n «ranter. -atiafactKni. Call or write him nt 117 Wet ><■. I *■> • ■ t, A llwny Oragon. M. WE-l'E ALl. 60 YEARS* EXPEMENCC (»an wo. so. ▼ rwlwa I'M. ■*! Yw Y«M‘-lwa Ke I- !«■••• Yaqotna 7 IS A Arriva* Alrwtny ...„ ll.M A M Ko S- Trwln Iw'M All*ny ... ...was r. M “ “ (orvaili. . . __ I ig " amvM Taruma_____ .. » so . Tro»««. Tw Md Vr«. O.(rwl«. 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Bratto« busti Hot »p Ingi. »1» lunh«r infoilull.m apply to ubo r nkvik * ..n r Il It.lBOKISK Atrant, Alban; Anvrvf»» ■ . * v oo Tnaoc M arks «è w- a Co»'»*Hti Ao. a •»•f'-h 0ww«*t^<i n At « r U t < • w ttcT . 'f - >. •* •»’ im . nr 5 . «n F t< ot few » ’ • » hr a.<B «YM» i •••t.ta. » B' • •• ! as . .V ■. A tvxe.VB u*4 A.4ko, w ■ ► .»Ul ia tin ScicntHic Bmei'ican A hAndm-G? HI ttìPVM ’■’■••il*. M’kf*fft Hf» ■ f « » • } V H • »•-r f ur r 11.*. 11. r- d t j a ' ?.«•• a.’ * Ml 11' NN&Co.*" n^ Newïi M< «' C- «. A 7 M. II..' U« ■■«, I«. 1 The Secret of a Beautiful Face lies in keeping the «kin pro- trcrrdaawclljicleanird. Jmit washing it not enough—that only leaves the delicate turface more eaptneJ to the irritation at duet and germi| to merci- lr«i ittackt of tun and weather. After washing, ap- ply Rol>«nine an.l e«|<rience lit delightful refrrihinent. Y ou will admire th« linc-lcit aoftr.cit it ini,x«rtj tu face, n< k l ul arwii. Ir not only stimulate! ■ r < irint glow, but protect« the tkia from becom ing coirte Prevent* burn ing, Ur. and fr - Lie«. X J A» d A*P ammap.* aM-fJir Cost of New Year Calebrstion. New Yotk, Jan. 4.— Men who are fond of figure Mv that New York’* New Year celebtation coot 11,760,000. At one reetenrsnt that night receipt* were over 120,000, 2,000 quart* of champagne being drunk. It I* esti mated that the diners around town tnade sway with 42,000 '|iiart* ol cham pagne and 04,000 quart, of claret, not to mention the tmrrela of other drink able* consumed. Honrenir hunter* were out in force and every hotel and reetaurant lost gr<*t quantities ot glaei and other ware. Favor* Local Option Law. Columbua, O., Jan. 7.— The rneaeag. <>( Governor Harria wa* read tn th* leg islature yesterday afternoon. The g- v- '■rtiix urge* the enactment of a bill pro viding for general primary elactiooa with th* A-.intra Ilan ballot ayitem, placing of telephone coin panie, under supervision of the state tai I road rom- miaalon, with power to legniate rate*, and commendi to the favorable cunaid- • ration of the aeaembly the adoption of county local option All Lost E.cept Three City of Mexico, Jan. 4.— Ramon Portae, aecond officer of the steamer Idem, haa arrived at Vera Ona and re ported that the veaael aank in a itorm on the night of IWcemher 2, and al) on board were lost eacept three. ■ S3 Ì 1 1