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BY MISADVENTURE
H¥~
F- R A \ K
BARRETT
COUNTY.
OLLEGON,
tng so shot out a pellet of pap*r
I pu*
tu> tout on that pellet of |«|>er. and wb«a
Yearn»» left the room to look for It I put
I in my p-»-h*«."
' Quite right, t«». Mr Keen*, go on,"
«• d Mir Roland In greet escitement.
"I put It away lo a drawer where I
keep things »h'ch may al some tuns be
of »errice, and forgot all about It until
my *.iapi>- <>.i wna d rectrd to Y«am»s by
MAY
22,
I1MIS
NO.
NEWS OF THE m
I !n a Condensed — Form tor
Busy Readers.
thaï Mr» li»!*«
CHAPTER XXI.-—(Continued.)
"W«s Mr Yrau.es in the ruutn «11 lb*
b*u *L4 you hr«t b**r of • botti’
time Y‘
*•. c brete»«Y”
"No. be went out of tb» room, but •«»
* W h«-<* I Hr
Aw «ir«*} <ain** in
¿bout
out of the house, before Mr Keen« left '
-Ua w à«-m wi udfii-
Ik »«<>-’I 1« *
"D.d anything occur to make bun leave
f I hwd done if. «nd I Mid I b«d not
the room 'f
and Bb'Mlid f*vl otdigrd 'F h<? «r<wMd Hod
"lie »sealed to have lost something 11» s«xu* i>o* el*r, « b I dtd not Ilk* «urli
felt repeatedly iu u*s puvavis, sod iuuseu tnin<?fi to !»* i«,d lo a»” °
sls.ut tb» door."
b* m«ke «Uy oth«*r r<n»4irk »bout
"Did be coutiuu» his senrvb a(t«r lee»-' «h* ,’on*ult ii< rxM»fh w«« »nytbHut mi**
, fig fra-km
lug the room?"
‘ Y
i!s i'. ■ i:l v 4 -1 j
"Yea; be said » prescription was gorre"
up the stairs and In tbe ball."
"Did h» des,-rlbe ih« pre»« ripe.on f’
"Do you know what It waa be lost?*
"Yrs be Mid it were written ou tbs
"A |»‘Ae of ¡«per
He said that there Imttle paper» ' ,
ws- an -up rtanl me oraudum on it. aud
“What do you mean by the hottie ps
h« offered tbe maul half a ««>»ere»gn <f «h» ¡»rsl”
fouud It."
"A pile of square ¡svpcrs whir*, that
I glanced at Mr Y»««»»». ao did I
stood oo th» little » d* counter."
Roland, whom I touched with my lae on
i an you «boa me what the paper,
der rhe table. The young man waa look
were like?”
irig al -iir »hit« paper before runt, .and
' « ■
>
-
there was scarcely more color in bis face pointing to a sheet of thin «tille paper
11« hsihed up in que k dread nt tb« n«tt w h ch I had purposely laid on tb» table
q o-st : I’l.
near where she waa io mi
“Dr. Haw
“Was that Itaie-r found?"
drey tried to pa«» it off afterwards." Mr».
"No."
Batea volunteered, "be <n d it mu»t have
Mr. Y«aui«s drew a lung breath
l»evn tbe »baking of cari» ¡>aa»ing or th*
Uef.
'■»t. and offered to rise ray celery if I
Ljon would stay. But I refused, ««win' It wer«
I '(ball uow ask you,
Mr.
Y ou not the first time he had laid temptation
Y'-u.ue», to give me your attention
du not dispute the order of events a* in my way g vmg m» half a crown to
•tat«d by Mi»« Italrymple'."
buy « fourpeuny arnind, and not askin'
"No."
me for the change till two day* after
"tVbeu you left Firmiere House, at ward, which I kepi It back to prove
half-past eleven you rude ever to Mr him “
K.-ene?"
"That ia enough. I*r Awdrey, I «hall
"Yea,"
■xtnfln« my questions to vents connected
“You luid seen him leave the bouse, ami with tbe latter part of the evidence
I
were acutely nuxious to know what his me. If you please, what you know atiuui
busin««» there was?"
the broken bottle of arsenic.”
Lynn hesitated a moment, but at a
"It was a blue bottle, latieled In I»rge
nudge from Ila« replied, ■ Yea."
letters •arsenic, poison * I in go ng into
"You had bc-n given to understand that the consulting room I found It ip frag-
the bulk of Mr. Flexmore's property ment» on th* flour, with tl>* ¡«(»d-r wide-
would be left in trust tv you?*'
!y srwtt«rril."
"Yes," after another nudge.
"Ilow did yon ac-ount for Its beiug
"The pre., uce of Mr. Keene led you to there?"
think that Mr. I- lextuor« might have al
"I believed that Mr» Batea bad taken
terrd Ills iNspoaitiun?'
it down from th« shelf on which it stood.
Nudge as Is-fore, and “Tea."
and that it had sli|>i>«d from her fingerà io
"tin arriving at Mr Keene's you were putting It back.”
shunn iuto the otfi. e, and waited thcr*
"You attributed tbe accident to aro>
some time alone? You saw a nliect of dental <-au»e?"
toolscap lying ou tbe table?"
"Not entirely I believed that som« .»oe
Ycunes replied that he bad seen noth bad been in the room."
ing ut th« kind whatever.
»
"Why?"
"You are sure of that?" a»ked Mir Ro
"Bswauae of th« mÍMing prescription "
land.
Tell me about ibis prescription ”
T will take my -mth I saw nothing ot
"It was a prearriptioa jotted down with
tb* kind."
lead pencil on the pile of paper re-
"When you left Flexniore House the ferred to, that i inieudej to mass up
»« .m l uni’, alsev’ half past on«, where
v
did you go?"
"It is your habit to uiake note» uu this
"To
Awdrey."
pile of paper':"
«a» not at I hhm , I b*
"Dr.
' ll is."
Ilever
"Have you ever been able to trsra that
"He was not
I waited for bua bait miaaing prescription?"
an hour, or thereabouts ’
"Nu, I have u»ier diacutcred any trace
•'Where did you wait?"
of It.'
"In bia prnate sitting ro*wn."
IDr» tbe note under Sir Roland's han I
"You knew that tbe consulting room ran. "Look to me." Mir Roland looked
»djo.ua lbs sitting room?"
at me. aud. taking a folded sheet of bruwu
"Tea."
paper frmu urnb-r tny note*. I opened t
i you go there for auy pnrpoas?"
and handing a sheet of the buttl» paper to
“No.
Dr. Awdrey, I said:
"Afler wait ng quietly In the sitting
"Is that tbe prescription. Dr Awdrey?"
room half an hour, you returned to Flex-
1 never saw a man mure a*lotii*bed in
more House?”
my Ilf*.
"Ya* I was anxious about Mr. Flex
"Good gracious, ye»!" he exclaiiued
mor« s condition."
"Where did you find It?"
••Iv'ith rvepect to lb» piers of paper
"You shall hear presently," said I, fix
you mislaid, have you any objection to ing my eye* oo Lynn Yeenies,
slating what it was?"
Every uue at tbs table looked at him.
“None, it was a leaf from my notsbook. seeing my eyes *o fixed, and. though he
renta tring memoranda respecting horses continued to meet our gas», hi* blauehed
I had ba>-krsi for a spring meeting "
cheek told tbe terror he felt. I carefully
Mir Roland asked If we bad auy ques hamird tbe sheet of paper to Mir Roland.
tions te ask. and. on receiving a reply in
"Why, what does this mean?" he asked
tb» tuya live, be proceeded to question looking from on* to the other; then,
Mrs Batea.
catching a significant glance from me. h»
"You were in the service of !>r. Aw took up his note* aga n quietly. "Mr.
drey, i balleve, at the time of Mr. Fles- Keene." he said, "tell me what took place
more's death?"
on tbe occasion of Mr Yeamre' visit on
"I were, air.”
/
tbe day of Mr Flermor»'* death."
"The previous nlgbt f»r. Awdrey was
“I «a* taking lunch when he called."
abwnt fr»m b«mie?'
said I. “in th* nest room, before sitting
"He were, s.r. He came In about half- down tn make out the will In accordance
past ten or eleven tb» nest morning. I with Mr. lie «more's wishes.
He had
will not swear »sact. and be asks for been induced to make
the alteration
breakfast.*
through Dr. Awdrey."
"After tbat he went out?”
“l»r. Awdrey wished th« will leaving
"He did; about twelve or half ¡s«*t. I property to him to be revoked!" »xclatm-
will not swear.”
ed Mir Roland.
"You had tidied up bis room in th*
"1!» did." »aid I , and I explained Aw
morn.ng as usual?*'
drey'» reasons, and all about it fully.
"I had. about »»ven or half-past.”
Then I continued “in the new will the
“Now in tidying up his room, bad
uaai»- ot Lynn Yeames was io b* substl
»cession to go Into tb« consulting room?" tuted for I»r. Awdrey'*. J bad the draft
"I never ventured there, air, though I ot th» first will, and intending to enpy
tnay be disbelieved.”
it after lunch, had Imprudently left It
"When Mr. Y'eames culled, you »bowed on tbe table in thl» ro>»m. Mr. Yearn»-»
him into th» »ittlng room?"
cam» In here; I waa In the next room.
"I did. h.m being a friend, aa I was l«d You see th» blind to the half glased d»»or.
io believe, of l>r. Hawdrey'a.”
It 1» opaqn» from th)» {mint of view ; It is
"Irariug th» half hour he waa tb»rs did transparent from the »ther ».de. Stand
you hear any particular sound?”
ing by tbe door befcre entering. I «aw
"No. «ir, I did not; b»-»ug at my doo Lynn Yearn*» reading tbe draft of Mr
tias hupstairs.”
Fleunore'» first will, ¡1» waa at one*
"Nothing like tbe <-ra li of a tailing led to conclude tbat this was tbe second
wottloF
will commanded by I'lexmorv. With th«
“Nothink of the kind.”
beliof that I waa making out a will which
“TTie dour ccanuiun.csting art th th» con would beggar him he went away and you
sulting room was open?”
can see that h» had th» strongest Induce
”No. It w»rv clooed. though tb« k«y ment to delay me sad prevent Mr. Flex-
turned.”
mor* signing a second wiH."
"Mir Roland Flrkra," gasped Mr. Il<i.
"Hot th» key waa laf
“I protest moat------ *?
“It w«r».~
"Thera was nothing, la fact, to prevent
“Mllenra. If you please, »aid Mir Ro-
Mr. Y»ainre »trolling In there from curt land; ~l rul» that Ms-. Keen» is perfectly
oalty—to while away tb» tlm« tbat b« in order. Oo on, air.*'
"After ae»ing my old friend lying In his
was waiting for Dr. Awdrey?”
"Notblnk; but I bell»«« Mr. Taarnes bedroom dead, I w»»ot downstair» with
Lynn Yearn»«, as you bar» b»ard. There,
were too much the gentleman to go a pry
in a moment of inrpat lence, be flicked b s
Ing and »-peering.”
Mbs bad «vldeutfy a gratuity la view. handkerctiisf from bl» pockst, aud m do i .
BIG FLEET BREAKS UP.
. Atlantic Battleships Start North, Olh
era Go South.
San Francisco May 19
The Atlantic
of
in
Ssu Francisco, sai.ed yesterday morn
mg at lo o'clock for Puget Ho<.nd, ar
riving off Seattle on May 21. On« half
of the ships will dock at Bremerton
navy yard while nt the north, and the
•there will return her« for repairs and
;>ainling leneath the water line.
Play da«» in Puget Mound will be
. . ■ r ' • ' ■ - A :u ’ '
I J.... n the of
n. -rs ai- l m«n will resume th« usual
routine of man o' war life. Orders cal!
for the reassembling of the fleet in San
Francisco harbor not later than July 3
On July 7 the fleet will sail for llono
lulu, and after a week's stay there will
go direct to Auckland.
The Pacific fleet of armored cruisers
under command of R«ar Admiral Day
ton. sailed south R.inday morning at II
v’eiock, rtii'i Rear Auuiirai Hp«-rry, in
■-rnmand of the Atlantic fled, h-uated
for the first time hie commanding flag
of blue. Being junior in lineal rank
to Admiral Dayton, Admiral R|»erry
was compelled by mval regulation» to
*!y a aul ordinate flag of red so long
».* ’he Pacific fleet remained at this
station.
The long line of armored cruisers
which ssilc.l for Manta Barbara, was
headed by th« flagship West Y’irginia
and included the Colorado, Maryland
Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Washington
and California. The protected *ruis*r
"liarlestog, flagship of Rear A.lmir i
Mwlnburne, »!•-■ sailed with tho fleet
but her destination ia Monterey.
of battleships, after 12 days
Our j fleet
naval |>ageantry and morryuiakiug
be bolted out of England and did not re
turn until Mr. Flesnior» «a* burled and
all fear of th* pu.son being found oat and
traced to him sat removed. Then I re
called to mitul ibe paper pallet th* *b**t
<t pa¡>*r you bate no« under your hand,
A Resuma of the Les» Important but
Mir Ibdsnd "
We will not stay her* to be ln»ulte»l,"
Not Lees Interesting Events
.r»ed Mr*. Yewmcs. rising; “It I» ecendal-
of tho Past Week.
eus. Hut we will ot»ta n redrew» "
■ I should think no. " gs*¡»*d Has. "Pret
ty pilfell—';mn my Ilf»"
Itut at this moment, a* *11 of their
Paper trust oftainis deny all ckarg-s
¡»arty were rising, tbe door opened, and
the entry was blm-ked by my clerk with of a couitin«
1 r-mltda» "t rSMSla » h.o». I tia^ow ».11
ttrvs» h-j .Alnb&ms -.! ut .
-nmigh by sight
ocratic primaries.
"Wer» a gola- Queen's avidettc*. r*»-
Heyburn of Idaho threaten* to talk
->or." said th.- *n srteet of the twa* with a the dry homestead bill to death in tha
grin st Ye»mee
setiat«.
"Out wsth it. my man. at ones," said I
Commander Robert F Peary any» he
st
>
\
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l‘ke th.* hey me and tny mat* was gmng can reach the north polo for an outlay
along with a rope to do * h»t of hauiing of <50.000.
for Myu.re lx»ng when w* tumbled again
Senator Mtewart. of Nevada, has lest
'Ir ,Y rame».
My mate had authlng to another fortune m tbe doeline of mtn
• il
»
it shooting
Muddenly
Mr. ing stock»
•
<
«-
Roosevelt and Taft oppose Burrow
m i) he 4 give us « p>und 1? we d play a for chairman of tbe national republican
tari on you. Mr Keene
convention.
"Mir," said I lo Mir lloUnd. seeing
Anna <i.»nld nn-l Prince llel'.c are find
and Hat edging to
»arils the door, “on thl* evidence I a*k
*
you to commit Lynn Y vanir* for conspir-
IMPROVE IN COREA
scy."
The Arkansas legislature, ealle-l in
"Aye. I'll romralt the whole batch, and extra »»»»ion by the governor, has a-l
you. Mr«. Hates, as well. Mend for my jourue.I without doing anything.
'
-I • • s A' . l.. A . II. ■! I.-I u>-d' 1
clerk, end the paper».'*
Prince Ito's Rul«.
ihp'liet r.niaoopal,
A union of the Methodist
Kpiaaopal,
It'it we -mild not detain any one of the i'ongrcgation.il and V hi ted Brethren
Rc-itil, May 19
Can Inions through
batch wtiils the commitment» were being churches ■« being considered at tbe geu
•ut t.'orea are improving. The det«»
procured and m > Lynn, ils mother and era! conference of tbe Methodists.
uiinatKin of Prince Ito, the resident gen
Bas got clear off, And •• baie neither
A naval launch rammo.) the turpwdo era! from Japan, to «uppresa th« ills
seen nor beard anything of them eitle* -
No ■ rderly element, so tbat the paac«fu
which is the best thing that could har» boat Mulatto off Goat I »land, N. Y
(arming population may do their work
lives
were
lost.
The
Htiletto
is
the
first
happened for th*m and for ua.
torpedo boot pul into active service by In th« mitlving district«, where armed
•
••«•••
• anils ar« harrying the farms and vii
the navy, an»l is 9S years old.
Wliat * there to a»Ll? Nothing but
Inges, f« shown by the prompt arriva
Head of tha paper trust demes its >f reinforeementa of gendarmerie num
what should coocliide a tale of struggle
lw-twe»n right and »roug
Dr Awdrey •xieteaee.
bering about 3.(WO, who will bo »eat
uiJVrled Gerirmi», ami lost no tim» over
All ladieations point to an immense tcr«d throughout Corea.
It I believe aa he «»>k her hand in hla, •anadian wheat crop this year.
Prince Ito has issued strict inatruc
when tua mmiceme •«• proved, and they
tions to Japanese soldiers and civilian-
»14
Nebraska
railroad
«mployes
will
looked into each other's «ye» dimmed
'hat they must not treat the Coreans a>
with the tear of joy. it was understood th« railroads in fighting rate law«.
a conquered people, which they are not
between thorn that ha ml and heart wer»
Bryan is being sna»lowed by an officer but that all th« rights of law «biding
join-d forever.
aa there have been threats of violence eitixena must 1« reapweted under pen
ally of severe punishment.
They live w.th Leur» in th* pretty Cut
A street ear strike is on at Cleveland,
Four thousand Corean police, unde-
tag» <>n the bill. Awdrey gave up hl*
Ohio. There has been much rioting and Jnpane««' officer», will be enlisted and
practice and went heart and soul Into ««me bloodshed.
trained
Four hun-lre.l new telephone
farming, and when he found the land
Good conduct marked the stay of the telegraph offices will be established in
could b* worked to pecuniary advantage
he bought it out. divided It into portlooa. sailors and marines of the Atlantic the district» infested by revolutionists
so that i-ssy eonimunicstion may be ha
and let It to th* m*n wbo labor U|v>n It leet at San Francisco.
with the «oldirre and police
thu* meh ng th*n> independent. I fear
Two men, who ar« ac«u««d of robbing
The crop prospaet through Curea b
ed th* •» horre would not pay, but It ha» th« New Mexico espresa offic« of <35,
excellent.
to a marvelous «»tent. thanks to Awdrey’» MW. have been captured.
Prince Ito toiay attended th« cole
«tag ard practical rouaael to bl* tenants.
No appropriation» will be made for bration of the 25th anniversary of th
Yet, though he ha« given up practice,
riven and harbors thia sessioa, accord opening of Chemulpo to foreign trade
ihrre's not » .lay in ihe »■—k but «onio tng to leader* in congress.
lie waa accompanied to Chemulpo iron
one calls lo benefit by hi* skill in medi
He.m| |.y hi» suite, a number of foreigr
Hee ret ary Taft's maaagers claim he
cine.
consuls and the Corean minister of agri
I mure I* now vrrg-.ng on womanhood, has tbe assurance of support from 5V2 ■illttir«. Chemi.Ipo wns en fete. At a
lelegatea
to
the
national
convention
»nd * good many young fellow* in t'wney-
banquet. Prince Ito. in his address
ford Wedge themselves >nto the
I
circle ot
Discord has sprung up in the inter spoke of the peaceful an 1 friendly de
acquaintances with which Dr
I
Awdrey «late commerce eommismon. H»uie of velopment of Cores in order that th-
ber sah«. th* ''confidential clerks'* may lose Coreans might, in the future, have indo
and hi* wife ar* surrounded for
I
1 bar» my rye on on» wbo I I think in*y their places as a result. Two member» pendence under a stable government
l>* found worthy of h«r hand, laure pr* have given employment to their SOM, and beeotna a friendly and pro«peroui
tcnil*. with a bluah, that *h«- docs not who are charged working hardest when ally of Japan.
»ant to marry, and would rath*r stay for Irawmg their pay.
erer with Gertrude and her children, tín»
Grover Cleveland ia rapidly gaming
GREAT CONGRESS PLANNED
fine day ah* will pretend tbat her heart m health and strength.
will break If sb» cannot marry.
The
Trouble is brewing between China and
Awdrey» have tlire* boy«. sn»l tine, sturdy
Delegates From Entire World Ooinf
Russia along the Manchurian Hiberu»
fellows they ar».
to London.
border.
'•They make me feel that I am getting
I«vn
Ion,
May
11»
Delegates from s
older,** said Gertrude.
A I’AWW memorial to Abraham Lin
“Ami so much th» happier." I replied. coin ia to be erected at hut birthplace thousand dioceses scattered throughout
the world have been selected to attend
It M-erne to me that Awdrey himself is m Kentucky.
the Pan Anglican congress to lie hel.
positively younger for tbe lapse of time.
latest estimate» of the dead in the
Three delegates
I never knew a man more cheerful ami recent Louisiana tornado place the in Lond-m in Jun*
■¡eluding laymen and clergymen, wll
bright. It Is s treat to see him with hla »lumber at 50.
n most cases be accompanied by thei
boys In the shed he has fitted up aa a car
Commercial bodies all over the eoun bishops. an.I if the prophecy of the or
penter's workshop
Whether be Intend*
ganixers io fulfilled, tho e.ongr««« wii
putting tbrai to a profession one of tbe** try are protesting against the incrense
rank among the great gatherings of
■n
freight
rate«.
days, I don't know . but It la certain that
religious worker».
every one of them will tie * grwwl carpen
Both side« in the Dimond Hyde land
Moat of the American bi.hope bar.
ter. which 1» something
But what moot fraud rase being tried at Washington «ent their Acceptances, and. a« each
pleases m* ls to see him with hie wife. claim a victory.
diotcM in tho t'nited Htates will ala.
Mur* no young lover, no knight of old,
Russian troops will destroy the Per «end one or more clergymen or laymen
could be mor* ehiralrou*. no gentleman
sian village» near th« border, whit« th< America will be well representatnd a>
ot today mor» genero««!
regard» number« and ability; all th-
recent trouble occurred.
(Tim Kan.»
colonies will have their spokesmen and
Hindus at t'ale-ilta attempted to blow missionaries from every portion of th»
Th»««» < *iMpal«n Wprrlalffi.
up a number of whiten by placing a glol e will come to toll of their work
th*.
Politician llow do you like
bomb on the ear traeka.
among native tribes.
cigar I just gave you?
The programme embraces problems of
No liquor will l>e »old or brought int -
Voter Well. It taates a little botter he republican national convention hall • diverse character, and In order to get
n the center th.m It did wbeu I I Oral leeordmg to a decision of th« loaders. through tho list of papers the worh ha
been divided into ais auction«, whirl
jit It.
In an encounter with Aral)« th* will sit simultaneously during the week
politician - Why. man. you ar« ■noh-
French troop« Inst 13 hilled and AS of June Ifl to June 22.
Ing the band.
wounded. The Arab ¡I>»se» ar« de
the
Voter— H'rn !
I guea» tbat 1»
ver I lied as heavy.
Aid for the Unemployed.
reason.
New York, May 19
Alexander Law
The old plant of th« Omaha Packing
Th* Wise Old II.. r.
rompany has been destroyed by fire who was delegated to Convey to Wash
•i don't know why R la, dear,' •he •ogether with 3,000,000 pounds or meat, ingt»n a rca-'l'ilion passed at the recent
Mid, ''that you never have decided to nvolving a loss of <300,000.
convention for the unemployed held
here, reported to a gathering of nnem
run for 1'reoldeiit of tbe United
Another woman now figures in Sen ployed today in Manhattan Lyceum. H<
Sts tee.”
»tor Platt's domestic affairs.
«»id that f'ongresemsn Fornes, of Now
And then he coughed, and poked the
York, had promised to fntm-luce In the
Tho governor*’ conference plans t«
Uro and said;
house of representatives the resolution*
".Molly, I couldn't get my oonaent to form a permanent organisation.
»f the convention call ng for a large
lease home and you for ewh a cam
■ubl.e work» tn furnf*h employment to-
Tonopah, Nev., In rapidly recovering
paign aa tbat I"—Atlanta ('»institution.
the idle
President Roosevelt, Mr. T^aw
from tho effect« of th« roeent Are.
-»ported, ha»l been too bu«y with thr
»eat Spoee.
The Oklahoma house ha« paeted a biì ■nnferenee of governor* to grant him a
Gunner Ro thia la the girls' college,
providing tbat thè state »hall flx wsg<<* hearing.
eh? They surely don't numi such a
Minnoeota demnerats hsv« deolarod
mammoth bln as tbat to •tur» th* win-
Vensiuela Pay» Debts.
(or Jehnoon, and refuaed Bryaa aa noe
ter coal?
Carse««, Vanexuel«, Msy 19 The
Guyer—Ob. that Isn’t for <*oal ; that ond ehoice.
Venezuelan government today made it»
la where th.-y store the winter fudge.
monthly payment» os «ec -unt of th«
Broceedinr» in th« endeavor to re
•••e Thaw from the New York airylun foreign claims, despite the curtailment
His Vagola«.
'or th» criminal insane era in progro«« >f revenue resultlag from the elMing of
Oyer—I onco knew a man who made
the port of L« Gusyra
Ther« have
Tn eaaa Breon receive« the dem«
een r.<> new eases of bn? o«|e plague for
gioo ■ day.
•retie
presidential
nomination.
hi» 'our days; should four more davs go bv
Myer—What berame of him?
Oyer lie waa arrested fur counter laughter save »he will take the stump eithont- » ease, th« port will bo re
in several Western state« for him.
opened.
taring.
HAPPENINGS OF TWO COMINEVTS
Permanent Organization to
Hold Regular Meetings.
MAY
Retali I of First Conference Expected
to Be Fer Reaching
All Favor
Préservation of Resources.
W.'iing'.ii May Ifl
Th« flint a«»’
en ees of the governor* uf th* atatas
■' • - « Ac-.-’r! - • '. a!
is !- ! -cater.Uy
Like many of the ins| “riant ««««la of
ist-ry, time is to reveal the epo«h
which the pri-eident aud g-iveruore bo
■ leve his b<-»n made
The accomplish-
'uetits of tho conference, wbiaa has
• •n in session at the White Reuse for
hrse Jays, cannot bo set forth with
uatbematicai precision. That it« im
.(Jiatc results arv more than ample is
1» expn-ssioa of 1‘roaident Ito eevelt,
• ho brought H about, and of tbe gov-
-rnora wbo participated
The ptiuted record of tba enaferen*«,
bich will later b<- available 1« every
Yineriran home, will 1« a eompllatlo«
if facts, startling in their in»amng,
•nvincing in their universal eenelu-
n, that the states and the natl -a must
o operate lo the end that to tbe wbolo
cuplu of the nation uisy accrue tbe
mting I enofita of Be natural resources,
(•aides the compilation of facte by tbe
vperts aud tbe freely asptesaod opinion
f the governors, th« conference les vs*
s it* poriuancnt record a thousand
ords of "declaration,'* not a "de*-
(ration of independence, ‘' but a de«
iration of cooperation.”
I’er »ps greater in importance than
.11 cl»« was th« determination of the
“Vi-rnnre of the states to perfect a per
taneat organisation, whereby a her«-
■for« unknown Intimacy may l e (level
j“-d among th« executive« of th« 4fl
u. reign state* made strong by a corn
uou purpose and mad« potent by pro-
nrc'i.- nta which may not lightly b«
¡»regarded,
tif the last day t!>« story is one of
iany feature« The sol programme was
wept aside. The president preeided
hioughout. He interjected
remarks
u-i *| •-< lies
lie brought lo the plat
• rm turn who mole plain tbe prevail
ug feeling that thoug
thoughtful care must
» e soreiae»l for the future. The pre-
■ared papers were not pr»-*entad, but
<-y will be printed in the permanent
ecord. Their place wa« first taken by
ho "declaration," which was adopted
ftcr di- ussion which br 'light tn light
o eerions objection lo ite affirmatiou.
hen William J. Bryan was presented
v the president. Ho touehe-l tbe same
horde which hid produced th« vibra-
ion of harmony an l co operation. A
-ovornors* discussion brought many
tat* eiccutivc» to th* platform, tut
'•e product w.is altogether that of her
“tiy, and the sentiments si pressed
«r« applauded alike by all.
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•RESIDENT UPHELD BY COURT
tegro Dismissed at Brownsvilte’Losoe
Suit to Recover Pay.
New York, May Ifl. The right ef
'resident Itooeevalt summarily to die
■tian a negro soblior of th* Twenty fifth
nfantry for alleged participation in the
mt at Brownsville. Tex , was sustained
><l»y by Judge Hough, in the t'nited
Batea district court, Oscar W. Hold,
the soldier, sued the | government to ro
•over <123 a» wages from the date of
tie dismissal to the «■plratio« of bln
-nlistment. District Attorney Htimeea
unleaded that the preaident hsd a
right to dismiss the soldier. Judge
dough sustained this ».intention »nd
¡reeled a judgment in favor of the
jovernment.
Judge Hough in his decision, held
hat the preaident wa* entirely within
i* rights in dismissing th* soldier» of
he Twenty fifth regiment, inasmuch aa
he enlistment papers anil os’h pro-
ide that a soldier »hall serve "for the
eriod of three year» unless s->on»r dig
harged by proper authority.”
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Chines« Revolt 1» Serious.
Rhanghai. May Ifl
The Chinese gee
rntnent is greatly alarmed ever th«
hinese revolt, which ia steadily grow-
ng more aerious. The rebels have cut
■ ff communication tn Meagtsa. It Is
stlmated that the revolutinnlsta nnm-
-r lootw. The fact that the rebel«
elected Y'unnan as the acene nt their
flr»t attach convince« Peking that they
•re familiar with condition», as this
rovinci is poorly protected. The gov-
rnment Is not hopeful nt «»«Ing M«ng-
•*e. which is at the head of the French
railway, from being taken.
Troop» May Fight Locusta.
Tunla. Mar 10.—Troop» may bo railed
■vit tn exterminate million* of lometa
that hare Invaded th* district between
Kalman and Tunis on an unprecedented
•cal*. Tho anthnrltiew hare derided
that thin la tho only means af - M •
rid of the insects.
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