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•i- ♦ A»* • ♦, MAY I.INN COUNTY. ORE< •poke In Mr t.ynn'a whrsl. I m a l»uteh »■aa," o»-d I to my**lf, os I wont away fruta Dingi» Cottage ♦ i BY MISADVENTURE ! ♦ ♦ : ♦ : ■ V FRANK BA CHAPTER XV .«•„ntlnuvd > It waa for Lynn, uot fur hm>»-Jf, h> wanted the farm. I mw now why be had pitched upon that ixrt cular one. hr was Slso ssare that It waa ».!« to al I ■ with the (tingle |f anj thing could pro m-tte the utt.on of Lynn Y comes end M.av Oalrytuple. It was this protuauulty . tor here, he must hare r*fi.s ted. tbs young man would be urged to do his best, that ahe might are he bad the g- -I qualities th» »nergy. th« resolution which fa» pre t»ud«d to posaees. In the evening I went over to the «loe tor a hotise to a«« If I could pick up • V new», si. l k) • !'-»>'| y - bin•« ha »•• at home. He wek-onred tus heartily, "I have ««.n th» captain'» farm, It will do admirably. I mil g»-t you to ar range the term» with him •• «arly as possible,'' he »ai l. I nodded gloomily. My want of enthu wianm now, eontraatiiir «(th my warmth In th» morn ng. waa too noticcabl» io •- cape him I. »• « . keenly alive to the hui. or-oua aapc-t of thing», and 1 mw a twlnkls In bl» eye as he turned to poke the firs. "Y m don't aossn an eager about it •• you » V he «awl. with a smile "No; I ws» fool enough to think you wer» going to take It for tourself." "And you hare found out that the fu ture tenant is to be |.e Lynn Y«s i -s?" "Well, let me hear what you've gut to •ay,” wild I. turning round, with a r» aolve t > be •» ln>;>artlsl in m.r <lcnbug» with Yesuiiw sa If he sere unknown to E T T It vee-.i. 4 to me that I had a»v»r seen X.irv» Ger* mil» to swh advantage. Black wa» certainly beomung to her. and h»r Arena was, to my eyes, th« perfect .on of gttacc and elegaoen, giving fullness to her figure which, a» I have •»»* before, arsa, in my opinion, a trifle tow slight. Her carriage ««• never wanting la dignity, bul I thought sh» hors herself with th* air of one eon« lou» of be ng mistress of house Yet lh»re was no »tiffn»»» or formality in her maausr; lltti» lxurs herself Aid not web ¡m» me with »weetvr •utile» I sat down by th« fire and we fell to talking about the netghb->rs 1 learned that they bad already received visitors, though It was scarcely warcety time to expect them, and I was glad to b»*»r this, not only t«., Æ..se .t would I*» good for txure to Had companion» of her own age. but for Mi«» Dairy..iple • sake also. Mixing among people who must appréciais her excellent qual.t.««. It was tea to <>n» tbat - cue ih.eut young fellow would fail In ■ with her. sud good might com» of It line thing I bad made up my mind upon. I l V , A . f ' . • ■. . — tier. Mr I ! I j ' I ; i CHAPTER XVII Lynn Y asmes had the sagacity to • .’ocey ford, sad keep out of sight, know ng tbst ba could do nothing tu re-eatab UM bls character until be had got mt« the far» where be «sa to work aud woadera. or Unding the bad weather tha succeed»-»! the fru«t Intolerable, or am-let dull, or for auvna other reason that may be dearer laser oo He had made himself very popular a t'onvyford with hia charttlee. bls reck Im riding, hia agreeable ma nuera, and hia * «umpcloa of bluff, outspoken honest Propio were I mimed to think even bette ' • l - « hsn a ' - > i amongst them, romembering the pleusau •ide of hia character and forgetting thl . little atipa which occasionally •w&t.etieff -—--i.. L.» «u»|dcion He was spuken of ss a fin« Mexican troops are moving 16'TfflF typ» of muscular Christianity Miss ltal- rymple was constantly « th th»»» people, Guatemala frontier. and a» It was gamerally understood tbat More than 2.000 preachers lu Cal a tacit engagvsnenl existed betwe.-n her ifornia will apeak «gainst race track ■ 1 Y ■ « •»’■.- ..- i gambling next Huudcy talking about him. ami aounding hi» A surgeon general of the navy la praise» Then that dear, stupid old doc- having great aucceaa In treating con tor. whenever be »of a letter from Lynn. sumption with mercury. must used* show it to her and dilata on Two bags of valuable mall from th» fins prospect »xtemUng befor» a young fellow with surtí manly feeling and high Ixindon. worth IbUO.oOo, wer« atolvn In New York or In transit aim. It waa rbe end of th» s«s-ond »•»! In Ambassador Tower has given up March, and people wee» »peculating on hia Berlin home and will start south th» day when Lynn Yrame» would tuaks with hia family Immediately. ! hl» apfs-aranc», when something occurred Han Francisco shipowners are cut- 1 which upset everything. It was nothing ting freight rate* to tho Orient In lews itvan s moral ca'aciysm altarini tb» an attempt to drive out tramp steam- i emir» s»p«rt of affair». era. Cimilhg hum» that particular aftorn-ion. A city count*liman of Georgetown, It found a visitor In my oflice who had be»-n «siting there tbrro parta of au hour Wash . was arrested for keeplug Ina ■ to •«» ni» He was a little pudgy mao. place of business, u saloon, open on Su :nl.^ ¡ with • «hurt throat. • puffy foc», and j eye« «• lik» a pig's •» ever 1 «sw. II» Ixtcal option which goes Into ef- j breathed with difficulty, and gaspeil be I feet May I In Mnaaachusetta will fore «sch sen'eoi-». and In the middle also throw about 2.000 •aiuon men out ; if it wa» a long on». II» bad not much of work. j hair «hat th»r» wa» of It had a dirty, Latest reports of tho sinking of vsn iy t.nt . hi» whiskers wer» hardly 'the British cruiser Gladiator place <1 »r ugulabable, they were so tb.u'p the total casualties at tlvv dead and planted, and Ilk» hi» complexion II» 23 mlaaiug. wa» dre«»«d In a llghtlr btiltonad frock Extra passenger trains aggregat coat that form«.! deep rid»- • In hia want,, ing about 260 coaches will be run and «reme-l to ItK-reaae tbe difficulty of Into San Francisco during th» bat '•r-<at ! g lu .11» >: Ml-I I. f- l in» lis tleship visit. n '!i- ■'S.-r » ¡.a r of xi *»««. and !>.<rh Spring rains and melting snow reatad on hl* knees, wtrt'di. hy reason of | their »bonne«« and p idginess, wer» wido caused a laudslld» In the province of Quebec, Canada, which destroyed a ly »«parated. “Afternsen, Mr Ke»ne. afternoon, cl I luge and killed about 30 persons sir,” be gasped, turning his litri* blue Santa Barbara. Cal , gave a flower ey»s in the corner before h» could »rrew Hanta Barbarn. Cal., gave a flower himself up «n hie h*g* to faca u». "Coma fruit i va I In honor of the battleship to talk with you on a matter of bu»i >tlm-t and bombarded them with tou nraa. Yfy nsm*'a Bat Smithton Hai ;" I >1 ueta. with tha h» «auk down on hl* chair and Admira! "-'vans took an auto rida ga»p*d again. and Is feeling much Improved. "Not th» pleaeiir» »f kr. owing you. Mr The boycott of Japanese goods by Bas," ««id 1, sitting down in front o( Chines» has salMdPd to Australia him. portsnVixxft fare of wbisb drj leas degree upon nijL lie in attoadane», a|g I- nt I:»» ini il.*i ebosen set as 1 f»r«nee Grover ' l«v >!»n.* President of the I health permitting, ■ voters. Ths other. Bryan, who hop« drew Carnegie, in« J. Hill, railroad nidi •hall, leader of law or the presidential^ W it I* «.th»» e 1«. pt whose duties in I'a, trndanee, will be '.i. Looking at the its histories! side •aid that never bA history have the states ••eoir.blod purpose whatsoev < as an epoch eix>eh mark' mark an cue« will egsilv t scmbly of |‘u' lie eiviliyod world, f entire govornuien in tbs persona o heads, will he a«e for no other rcas interested in the Lynn Yesmes shouldn't. Although th» runn.ng at present looked favorsbl» for Lynn, th» race ass not won yet by many a length, and I had a strong belief tbat be would b» found nowhere when tb» mar raige bell rang. "And who «Ise ha» cnlloi upon you. Ml»» Iksirymple?” I asked, when Ixure “Has Mr. Yesines paid left H m » fiMFU. you sniMbFr vl»h •Ince we last met?“ I WtMldi »••1 « het lier the little frown "I have no r.ght to any of thin money with whi<4i aba replied In the negative virtually," h« «aid. ied (bat ah* sui hurt by hl* neglect, “I won't admit that, to begin with." I I or at tha thought of hi* calling replietl "(levmore willed the money to | njM>n her *‘I waa totd fh you, and signed his will when h wa< in I health, and ha I the ability to r-ason the i his* rhara<*t«r be matter out , the will he did not «.gn wna him*eif,“ «aid I SECURE decided upou when he was »ck • nd ”i am rery <1 unable to reason upon It.” | ¡died, tailing up bar work. *'Y*ou will admit that in either » tw Senator Gats Hs ”I low»’ver. you will abla io **** hhn, he intended thi» money Io go to Ule tust» f«»r h- * t<> I»*» a a«r neigbthor.** I fan 0-K Miss iMtlrympIr should tusrry " tied that abe did o<>( look particularly Rcattlo, Waals I assented to this proposition, and !>« pkwiMd at th* intimaton “Ila la go Htstcs Hens»or n continued “It is no longer a question ing to live In the boutw nvar tb«rv, and etty, yosterday w whether 1 »hall marry her that is s-t front th»* window you will b* able to • one half interna tied forever." him. if you get np **arty, mowing retatr, valticd ap "YY'ell, If be wjl only work heart •nd l hl# field*, following hi* team, throwing OOC. Thi« end» s soul fur bl» own ».ike. It's as much as 1 i heart aud aoul and money into the noble tendml uvrr a pol can expect of him. I-et him begin with • »r to txue n worthy u;^ti»bef of wbirh ha» Henn dial . we shall see about the re»t. You me ety and a m*4el farmer” history of th« Hu bnve ■p'keti to him ou this subject?" • tint I ; i‘b ’«.»« -! that Mr Yaemee w.»)l a.red in tho "Y'es; ws went together to look st the waa tn dilUguhiea.** 'Thought you might have beard of DJ« The supreme court of Illinois de ■tat« farm this afternoon. He i-* deligb;»| with ••IVbat th*« that matter? lie ha« found from Lynn Yetunea or Mrs. Yeamas. Kight vears • 1 ‘dures the new local option law «slid. it. Is cuulklent of »u<ve->, and eager to a fr»«-nd who1« a bigger fool than he in •in friend of th» (siully ” prominent citlsri car strikers i'enaacola street begin." unu o f th« biggcsl •nrne r« *prcU, will.ng to pay hit debt«, "A profemional friend?” 1 «»ked. for 1 was not stirprlwd to hear th.» Every and spend a tho*»«!nd a rear t»ea*dee to I d»<feted the l»»k of • pettifogger In •toned the car barns and several ar rtty, and «uburbaH reels were made. die«! Ira v in# no *0 one thinks be has rhe wit to mak< i a farm milk»' •» worthv Ibi him. of him. Lloutonant General Llnevltch. who from rvwrywherr, pay by hist riding shout on • rob and you think he will »tKrtadl** ' You may call n>« professional friend giving order». and to be • "gentleman Sha did not reply tn my queeri«m. but if you like- not a lawyer exactly- know managml the Bu «a lau retreat from no rvlativra ao eonntry. farmer" la th» desire of a good many ent alMe»rt?ed in thought. WalrhiDg bar something about it." lie gave ms a glan- • Mukden, I» dead Konator P i I« m », laxy young gentlemen —especially when fa«r k<*rnl> I thought there waa an I el- that was not to b» mistaken, and contlu Roprooontatlve Rayner, of Mary Hullnan. wml (o there's giwi »hooting in tlie UdghtiorhieHl, pr m » on of t> der *adn«'»* in It. 1 Was ued "To begin with, you must under land. aaya It is time to eurb the Oravra wrre ri and a c ■ ufortabl* ho’ive. with an cX‘-«l «he mourning m tier heart for the tall of •tand that I—acting on behalf of the fam ; power o( the president. M»ann«^l, and fin lent billiard table in it. Ou«» whom v i xu !i > •''fort could ratup? or lly- Lynn Yeauies nothing at all to do The Independence league of New at Hulhvan wrrc "If you ar» still resolved on parting mt# «be grieving to think of that other with It better keep out of It.” | York la practically baukrupt aud Its tu giv« Hrnator ■ with yuur money." I think I »•■« b«w it friend’» d¿«appointment when be should “He does not wish to take lb» respoii ¡creditors threaten suit. t?atat0 tu defeiuii ■nay be dour nitbo.it too much risk," find that all be had dona wa« of no ■ibdity of anything you do?” htigant« who w< the dond King Edward nnys of •aid 1. “YVe will »tart with the d«a avail? "That's It- Too generous-- too careless flirr» a ah«'«* of t' premier "He waa n faithful servant that when Flogmore Ho.ise is sold, the ■ |h>* friend i« |>r »kwdrey?** «aid M»«a of his own Interest» altogether too------- " of his country. I am truly sorry he Edward Coreora Dmgle Cottage paid for, and everything ghan, »inet? dwB«*a Italrymplr, after wa had asi la •Uraco he gasped and filled up lb» break with a Ims gone." w,uared up. you hive two tli .ii-xn l i y. war» of his gloves w<*rr dstlariHi th fur *M»n»e moment«. to dl»i"'— of for nine y«ir» f< u t i » Tho Illinois democracy hna in- ator Pi!«*»' law fi "I un.krstsnd his character perfect ••Yea.** I replied; “that i» not difficult strutted Ila delegates to vote for «*d aa w*dl aa th date. Half of that must lie put «»»> a- to dlacover; for I beltera i boro'* not an ly, Mr Bax , let ua com» to the point." a rew-rve fund Out of the other Half "YVe'll go at might at It—begin In tbs Bryan and une all honorable moan» tbia fight, Ihr tdp other nun io the whole world who would Ito secure hia nomination. bind in thia atatJ you mint pay Mis* I*»lrympl«'» salary middle- sav» breath. Ur. Awdrvy la a beggar huiiwlf for others as be will." and the expen-«» of Ixvurr and the t ■ scoundrel — biggest hypocrite and rawnl General Manager Gruber of the She Mt with idle hand» and musing tag« «ay, roughly. I four bandrod a eie*, »till and »ileut as <> im > alts at times tbat »ver Imposed -credulous human.ty !" Great Northern, estimât»-« that th« • I 800 year. That leaven six hundred to meet “B* good enough to »how bow you ar- damage to that road by the bursting seed by the beauty of a «tarry night. Seattle. April ■ he low« on the farm • tel pay Interest I of th« Hauser lake dam waa about rive at this concluelon," »aid I. "And 1 hare not told you all tbat bo ..f the Fpiscopsl on the capital I oto I o I on going la. If “I will. Flexmorr's will. He kuew 175.000 will ilo to make Yeatuea a gentleman— of Alaska, who a Yearn«« makes farming pay, >o touc h th» Hs I ‘ !x» Angeles will take about 3300 from th« north he will give him two thou««nd ■ year of tb» condition» in the first ou». better (or him ; he can |SM-ket the profit, knew also lb* conditions In th» second, i m«n of tho battleship fleet on a tour when he wins you. If that doe» not en- th« first 4ctail«<! • nd the Si hundred su !• add- I to the Then they will hnv« n regarding th« bi courage hun to make hiuivelf a fit subject lie knew that If that were uot sigued b« j of the city rewrve fund ” tbousand a year nouhl come Into two barbecue luncheon and see th« wild Creek, at the h for matrimony. 1 don't know what will." "Atel what Is to be done with the ro weet show "He did." river. Bishop Ft “He mu»t 14«« i great r»>;»--t fol Mr. serve fund?" "Good. Tell me, pleane, Mr Keeoe. Yearn«*.“ she sai l are causing t'roek risili wh« Widespread raina "i'm comltqt to tha*. At the end of why that «ec-ond will was not signed “ and washril out ' \ very strong belief In hia latent good groat joy to California farmers. nine years, when Miss Ihilryrmpl« ceases "I wa» thrown out of a trap; that aud claim with his o aeaa, undoubtedly," I »aid. "Dr. Aw It la reported that threats have washed out that to be Ixure's guardian, th» reserve sum drey ls a« simple and confiding a* a the fog------- " •hall be drawn out and paid over in • How? An been mndo on the life of Abe Ituef. "Thrown out of a trap. Nolan Cr.M'k is In that category ■ he I« not the only lump to Miss Italrymple if »he is slngl-t, I Htidden warm weather la causing from thn Arctic ..ne elio lias h«<l a great respect for Mr. swer me that. If you ¡.lense " or to her busbsnd if s I m > la married 11 «re "By a rope stretched from on» aid« of great damage In Alaska from floods only about I IS d Y«a mea." la an indu«*wn«at for Yearn«» to develop Bishop Howe left “How am I to reply to that thrust?" the road to the other." Four million oysters were destroy bls fin« qualities, to work hard and nm The strike w “Good. I can produce a witness to »he a»krd. with a ani le. ed by striking fishermen at Cancale, Mias Italrymple, fur then he will c<m>r about IS'» feet a "By telling me that If Dr Awdrey had prove that he waa rngag«d by Dr. Aw- Franc«. In for the whole • mount arising fro«u th« washed by erud drey to stretch that ropu «ad throw you •» intimate an acquaintance with Mr A bunco man who baa been rob estimated the e bequest. Now, there'» an arrang--m«iit ad Yearn«« •• you have, his respect would over t” bing women hna been arroated in this summer will vantageoua enough for Y'eame» In all con (To bo continued ) have evaporated-" Oakland. •rietwe. It <h»e» not benefit you one "But still his faith In latent food penny piece, and so ought tu be •<- < pt Four masked robbers hold up a Wo Farther Weed, qualifie» might exist." ro d she. Impeci able; and it carries out Flextnorv's last ! hooked a fiali yeoterday," «aid tbs fashionable club at Hot Hprtngs, "I know hi» love would r«mslu un» I Paso Robles II wish«» to a tittl».” amateur angler, “that weighed all of Ark . and got away with *10,000. tered ; and while Iw» thinks Yeanies capo 2M R«ar Admi "That ac«m» a capital arrangement," ble of g»»»wln»and you capable of lov ten pounda but it got off tl>e hook. All th* regular army troops In •a 1 Awdrey cheerfully. "I should think improve. Today ing him. he will en l-aior to bring about "Will you swear to that?" asked the the vicinity of Heat tie will partici Yearnea would be pleaw-d with ft." pai« In th« welcome of battleships bile ride to O( your marriage.” one-man audience. "He ought to be." said I. at that port. "Hi» love?" »b« repeated queatloolugly, nine mil«» frt But t was very doubtful whether he “No," answered the a a. “1 swore with a Lttle ewphasis. Spring» 11« wa Mrs Beulah Hawklttf of Loa An- would be; for a greedy man would not enough when I l«xt the fish" "(Ils love." I «id again; "and greater gcl«a. has now been asleep 7S day», Evana, Dr. Mel»f b» satisfied with ten thousand a year. If love hath no man than this—that he lay and th*r* I» apparently no ehnngo In be thinks be may by book or by crook To Jorfwe from A ppearaoeoa. btirgh, Jr., gene down hs life for hia friend.'” her condition. get twenty. the Houth«rn I’a Elderly Spinster — Too kn<rw, doctor, "I>o you think he loves Mr. Team«» to However, he had the grace to express Eight consecutive witnesses In the 0 » I re n. Lte I'm always thinking that a man la fol vtirh an extent as that?” Ford bribery trial teatiHed that Gal Marsh, daughte »Stir* satisfaction with the arra:.«, o«n "I aras n»»t thinking nt Mr Yeame«,” lowing me. I>o ycu think I suffer from lagher paid them money to voto for Paso Robl«S tod when Awdrey explained It to him. and the hallucinations? «aid I ; “he is not the only friend con thn overhand trolley franchisa. doctor bada me conclude negotiations with val at Hanta Had cerped ; It I» a fr.etvl better known, more Doctor (siting her up) - Absolutely Capta.n Ranger as quickly as possible. Roman Catholics of thn United highly prised in his heart, for whom that certain you do. ma'am.- Sketch. Mates will raise a fund of OM Mil" CHAPTER XVI. brave man would lay down h.s Ilf»." Ravtrs Rt» lion dollars to educate candidates for The following week Mias Dalrymple Tbe maHciou» «nil« provoked by our A m Old Txvndon, April 1 the priesthood and aid poor parishes. moved Into h»e new bom» with all her little pSMkige of arms faded from her card, the worst el I "Did y<>u ever eiperlem-a a change or An attempt waa mndo to assassi household; and on» morning when 1 had ilpav the color left her cheek, her dark of England since heart?*' asked the kind old Indy. nats ex-Hupervlaor Gallagher, of Ran been to settle affairs with Captain Ran eye« deepen«»! a» »he looked st ma with "Well. I should aay !" laughed the Francisco, by blowing up bla house tieally all over ' ger, I walked a<-rosa the meadow, cllmlusl intense earnestne»», to rend in my faro No one waa Injured thmnghont Frida girl. “I've Iwrti engaged four tluiox!” with • bomb. •ver the fence that se[>ar»r«d It from what I had yet left untold. until Saturday Russian forces have repulsed tho and telephone sei the Dingle padd~-k, snd made my way I believe ah« rral.t«d at that moment — Itetrolt Free Prana. Kurds who had them surrounded. to th» Cottage. I found everything In ■t *' ' : in« rtnt pr Audrey loved and railway trafl! Its place, and tb« whol* house aa neat and h.-r wi’h • love that" Is deejier Iban Thera are eighty State, private and Rnloon forrea were generally attc- laved Enormoi cnsnfortable as If tbe tenants bod been frie ml »hip. •arInga banka aud trust comixnlra, aud ecaaful in the recent local option done, especially there a year- "U i hav* not put a considerable lung thirty uatlvual bunks lu Idaho. fight. •rops. * 4 » ; 01 19 08