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A »• •V •* 9 «□hr .-T-<*’- ... < » a .'* /- VOL. \ll. S(’K - -------------------------- "I"he \ \ rhited Oepulchrr 1 The \ V Tale of Cv Pelcc B y W ill L e v i n g t o N C O M 1 O R 1 1 Or CHAPTER II (Continued ) “Of cuitrs» ah» is quits right." Cons! a Ma went ou, "tint that doesn't make it any easier to bear With all the linpr«*» Irene«» which coin»» of being twenty ami a girl that was the Madam»'« first toy age. five year» ago «h» Informed in that a man la a nobody, even It he ha» a billion, when be isn't of some use In the world, Exqulaita little preacher! Such things were never thought of. nor apuk- en to, mortal man before! I »(plained my view, that having all the money need ful, it waa my privilege to play for cul lure Instead of coin, to water my mental garden as a life pursuit, but she broke up all my arguments, toat itown mi Ideals. I rrgard<-.| niy valuelean |M«t and yearned to Ewcotne an apoatle of action 'natanter. "I «•■« I am entertaining you. so |'|: finish I Went huiue. bu- c< the Ma.tame to Brooklyn, and dtoim-earad took her al tor wiml! I shall do it again some time. For two «»lid months I didn't hurt anybody's f«-ellngs. and earned •- dollars and l«oard. stoking Good clean stoking. Back and forth from Savannah to Boston in the rsmels of an old coast liner, learning bunker«, toilers and fire tied« at first hand; specialising in <-»al» and callouses. I made a fairly decent coal passer, anil met lienny Macready down there In the dark !»enny, who now passes tea Then I scrubtie«! up again and steamed th» Madame down to Mar Unique, to tell Mi«» Stansbury all shout it, and show her my reeommen«! from the third engineer. She was away In En rope Her father says she will never to as beautiful a« her neither. I thought lierhaps we might look tn on Martinique on our way around th» island» The ^tatue of J ....plnn» Is there, you know " “Your a«tntene»o are toeoming uncuu pled. I'eter. You are shirring the narra tire," said Breen. "Well, I've torn taking an annual course in old l,rlee since then. Kami Pierre «its In the slindow of the volcano, and from a geological standpoint------- " "Exactly, but " "Oh. there is no joyous cracker at the finish of this story. Lady Commander that le tbe creature of splendor, tbe moth er— la still at war with me, and Miss Stansbury still cherishes tbe view that I am 'just sailing 'round'” I’eter Constable was singular In varl nua ways, puaorsaing a large fortune and no fixture, save the natural tont of a student. He had «!••-. ialin-d in geology for a dosen years. Eiceedingly tall, big boned, and angular. Constable had a plain, kindly face and large, quick hand«. Hi« nose was immense, and not to to classi fled. He carried his head iient slightly forward, a« many tall men do; anti it was a well brow i I bead of (.Kxlly contour. Iliere was a imuling solemnity in his countenance. On» would not have been surprised to hear that tin« man was a gamlder, a prea«-her, or a humorist , and. nut knowing «sadly why, on» would ei pect It to to ad«M that be was a («««I man In hi« class. CHAPTER IL Constable bad an tin American <-ai>a<- Ity for waiting. lie might bar« gon» ashore in Saint Pierre that night, but Inatead he «at alone on de- k. in th» wind le«« harbor. (Jueerljr resile««, he regard e«l the illumine«! terraces of the city Ra.-k of all hi« levity and deliberation, Il wa« not to b» coni-ealed from hi* own mind that before him lay the goal of the crtii«e Hbe wa« there, far to the right, among the light« on the mountain «ide the lit- Ge girl who had told him be *u a no body. Constable smiled, and grew «»ri on* from the start uf an old thought, It so not Imjevaaible for her lo bar» met som» em|«eror who had' demanded her 'mart for his throne room, Th» harbor was weirdly hot. Th» heavy, nx>l«t aweetnesa of a bortl<-nltor«l garden, to which he had likened the nights of Saiuf I’lcrre, had been supplanted by dry, devlt«li«ed draughts of air. Hi« throat ami nuatrll« were irritated, and to- baci-o lM>came unpalatable. There was no moon, sod the stars w«r« *o faint In the north that the urn»« of Pele» wa« wane ly shaped against the sky. Tb» higher light« of th« city had a reddish. uncer- tain glow, a« if a thin film of fug bung between them and th» rye; but to th» south th» night grew clearer, II» fol lowc! the circling shore with hl» eye* to tb» Morne d'Orange, whl-h marked th» aoutbrrn boundary of the city. Beyond th» morn» stood the great plantation bou«e where «be lived. Th* night wa» pure purple In that diraction, and tb» torrid »tars unsullied. Breen essayed to read the following f.rsn- - n away. leaving t'aristabi* to make his first dew-ent upon the city alone. The Madame bad already been «Ighted from tb» plantation bou»e, and certain mem her« of the eatabUsliment were out to welcome th» guest. Indeed, (Vinata bl» bad scoresly stepped asbor» from hl« launch at th« Mugar Moding when be heard hia name ratted and «aw th» flutter of a handkerchief above th« burdened beatla of the natives In tb» market place. It wa« Mi«» Htanabury, in a carriage. Hbe greeted him merrily : "Cm le Joey went out to th» »hip from th« lower landing. I told him I would c iptur» you if )ou ti»urhe<| here 5Ve are •ery glad you've <-ome. .Mr. Constable." lie took ber hand and gained tb» teat leaide ber in the t-arrlag«. "This la ¿.r«l lu-.k.” be said uervuuaiy. "1 fearvd loq might be away aoinewtigre In En rope or tb» Htatr« Would you mind me —•king al thia little book in your lap?" "It's » tittle volume of essay«.'* ah» told him. “and I'm not mire that I (rent !y admire their spirit, nor the vlvwa of the writer He make« a atatement, for instanro, that women are ineap-able of the 5n»r *>-n«ea of friendship, that women cannot adhere through «ever» testa." Mi»« Htanabury was to encounter, a few da;a later, stirring cause to reineni Ser th,-«» words and l'on*tal*le's reply, «hii'h la neither here Mr there, ethical n lie ties not living hia «p>>cialty. "Tli» man ia an arrant fooL and prob ably couldn’t get a woman to Hr» with him," he «aid with finality. The I«vile« were ««rending the rise i > Rue Vk-tor lingo, at the aoutbern »i-d uf the city The poeieu«»«. coining down • women of the occhleut, b«>re a pitiable look of fatigue in their f»ie«. The pre« •ure uf th» heat, and th» dispiriting • > i ddlon of the atmosphere, w-re r»vaw!«M In the distended eyelid« and eolorle««. twisted III» of the burden tiearers. As Mias Stansbury l>--ke«l out toward the harlmr for t'm-le Joey'« boat. Constable, regarded her profile. Tire delicacy of color and contour brought to him an Im periou» realfxation of her fairness It appeared that In hia ai»en<'» the rarest touches of perfection had lieen set "You haven't changerl much," «he «al l laughingly. "You were alway« willing to agree that I wa* right, ami all men. yourself Imai of all, ileeply lb the wrung Ihm't you remember how I u«ed to pres- h to you about a nutn'« uee«l of duing some thing emphatic?'' “Indeed I remember. Your leeaniia made a deep Imprraaion." "At least, yeu bore i«-ry gracefully with an oppressive companion.' «he ileclare«l. “Just a« if you didn't know t-r-at bow to diNjwwe of your time and talents!" "tin th» contrary, you were more near ly right than you knew. I wa« Io m-«-d of juat Midi moral stimulus. The aorry , ■ \l ■ . - >ii bring you admirably ime«i.-d talent« even now.” She gianced at him quickly. "I believe I understand toiler »ome of the dlfllnl tiro you have had to eonten«! with." «he said. "Me all read how you kidn«|»-d the entire Ni-w York new «f«-is' associa tion how you fed the grimy’ little chat» oceans of charlotte rune and mountains of plum duff, giving them a Sunday af i.-rm-.n at •■■«. nn-l presents ■ ■ t.-iuet:, tor. That was tine." "I forgot to tell Breen about tli.it.“ he remarked, smiling at the r«-collection “Breen ia a friend of mine, who was good enough to - nine along lie's a rare fellow, and you'll like him." "You make p«-«iple find out by them ■elm so much about you," she otoervyd. "Think how you let nie believe yon were absolutely without interest« or ambition» even last year, while you were making daily visits to the Jaws of I’elee. It waa months afterward that I I«-a rued what t’liise journeys meant and then through ■ the prrsa. YVe al! read the paper you delivered before the geological society on Antillean formation« Think how I felt while recalling some of my lecture« on your rarele«« attitude toward life. You might bar» told me!" "I fail*«l to discover th» a«-cr»t. Mi«« Stansbury," he said quickly. "Old Pe lee has a big story for the right twin, but I was unable to drag It forth. I had nothing to to proud of to tell you." The ponies had gained the eminence of the Mome d'Orang*. Ahead was the broad, white plantation liouae. where tbe Sianaburys and Constable'» uncle lived. To the right waa the daxaling. sapphire hay, where the Matlame was moored among tbe shipping . toliind and below, tb» red tiled roofs of Maint Pierro, and tobln-l the city, back of all, lai Montagne I'elee, hung Ilk» an emperor of tb» Rom ans, paled in the inti-n»<- light of morn Ing. and wearing a délicat« whit» rurbirtT uf cloud about hi« crown. "It Is different with moat people," ah» . rplied, "Tb»y har» ao much to tell of i ttlo things Th» allent men who ar» dreaming of big tin:..» all th» time think of a conversation like this when th» island 1» glowing like a brasier I" "What la the meaning of thia terrific sultriness and the white scum In th» (ut ters?" he asked «u-klenly. "Why, 1 supposed you understood " “Understood what. Mias Stanabury?" "Why, old I’elee ha« toen «howering us with ash from time to time during the past ten days. It is tbe tsint of suphur that S|«>ils the sir. Th» city would have lieen whit» now, except for th» heavy rain that washed th» aahea away juat before <lawa." Constable turned appr*-hn«lr»ly to wn rd the volcano. Ila bad come Into an Inheritance of winged thoughts In th» presence of th» woman, but th» news of I’eles's activity disordered lb» very root of things. Mr». Htanabury was standing on th» porch of the great house, who«« walla, verandas and portcullis»» were cooled and perfume.! by embroidering vines. The driveway was bordered by Roa» of Hharon hedges. ami the garden« flamed with poiaettiaa and roaea. There was a cool grove of mango and India tree« at th» end of th» lawn, edged with moon-flowerets and oleander«. Rack of the plantation houa« waved th» «loping •caa of cans; in front, th« Caribbean. I IW (oi N r\ Dn tli* ffinnrli th* praho of Car* : on rhe north, ih* M oast ar. <'«matable advam^d racrrly io gita hl% hgttd fo V|r» Stanabury. who rrvriY**»| hi* grrettng with muHng rrpr*«inn ||* wouM ha»«* been Jut may«*«!, bad he n»< frit ou furuwr oecaRion« draught« from thi« «ourur Still, h* paid b«*r unquealhmlhf butuag«* It «¡»» enough fur him that Mr. Htauabury. an admirable \n>erlean gvQtWman. bociorvd her with a life uf on* pointed drtothtn. that h.« uncle. Jpwph Wall, of abritai Yuib dDtT and b«'art ta«tn«TMM*K rhrri»b*«l h*r good will. It wav enough for Conet a- I le. Indredf that Mr« Stan»bury mothered a daughter, lie wee by no m*an« above 'Urikintç that another ehmild dtallka him. although Mr* Htanabury waa in other rv«p*<ct« an l»ul «rilr«l too darkly fur his p»ri-»pthui. Tto years bad not tvil'brd th» elder woman. Hbe had the »»uve tendril Ilk« delka«'y »t flgur» and rofitietnent of face. Her eye» had often startlesi him with their world weariness and work! know leslge They srr. always wonderful - tto eyes of a mystic mid vib rant with the auggrotion of undlacovwrvd oofltlaents in ttoir depths Th« csx»l. , ia . . ■ ! kly from his hand "I have always remembered your gra clous hospitality." Constable said "I rem-ndwr. too," Mrs Htansbnry re- plied, with scarcely a trace of a smile. "AVbo could forget the di titisi the dent ist to La M .iitagne I'elee? Have you com» again to look into (tie mouth of the mountain?" I! »OS SEPTEM BEH ( EVENTS OF THE HAY Newsy Items Gathered from All Parts of the World. PKEPAKEI) 1 UK THE BUSY READER 1 SWITCH CAUSES DISASTER. Thirty-Four Passengers Injured Wreck In East. Meadville l*a, Kept 15 in Thirty four persona were Injured in the wreck of Erie trivia No. 1. Chicago to New York express, at Geneva. I’a., a «mall station eight miles west of here. The wr railroad officials believe, wa* du< persona Laving a grievance against company opening a aw itch aborlly fore the pii»wiigcr tram arrived. l)rei|on Gives Welcome to Her Athletic Sons. TIIKII HIS AT OLYMPIC EVENTS The injured were brought to thia city and Lass Important but Not Less Inter esting Happenings from Points I were taken to a Spencer hospital, live, after having their Injuries Outside the State. dr,■«•••.I. were d »charged, while la still Tluw is now. i >n(inc<! in the Well dicstcr county jail. remain at the hospital. Thirty one .sf the injured were pas ««’tigers and three railroad employes, A Thousands Portland Wit»«aa Strania Big Parada on Number of Trophies to Favorites. Portland, Sept 15 Crowd* majority of the former were Italian and turcl leaves, more modern mil spec Th» iedcr.il court for Illinois hi» Greek laborer« It is not believe,! any tacular, of course, that! the simple ordered that all imitation wtiivky nt the vdel ma w ill die. t Litt of victory nf ancient Greece, must be su labeled The train is due here nt M . were pres ted upon the brow» of Ore \ portrait Evelyn Thaw ha« been but was an h»ur late and was running golfs vi ton. hi , athlete» I.Kt night seized by the New York sheriff in I ovi-r 50 mile« miles an hour, hour t'pon «triking will lie sold to pay a milliner » bill. the open >ti the triumph.il ret'irn of Smithson, ipen »witch «witch the entire train tram left the th track, the locomotive turning over upon Gilbert and Kelly from the < l|y topic |-our people were killed and 2rt in it« «ide. Two nt the car«, a eomblna game* in London. iurrd in a wreck on the Yazoo & Mi* ti -n smoker and baggage car and a dn l«sippi Valley railroad, near Clark. All Oregon joined in the demon .-acti were demoli«hc«l. A majority of laic, Miss. itration. and no < Eytnpic winner, th>> injured were riding in the coiiil.ina Rain anil wind has cleared I he at even in the day* when poets sang lion car. nosphrre of Chicago | he «lllofer if heroe* and of men who »ailed from irum forest fire» wa» so thick irnHic FIVE KILLED IN ISAS1EH. <11 NITER III the *borc* of Troy to bring back ■va» hindered Constable bad Incumul the especial honor, ever received a m.-re royally < olonel Stewart, "the American displeasure of th» mother on a former oil-lion Between Regular aod E«- enthusiastic welcome on hi» home- Dreyfii«. ' has bcm ordered tint t> vl«lt. thro igh the uriabash««! fashion with cumuli T rains. owing t'n their journey aero** the which he had »ndeavorod to pry Into the take the riding test lor officers, but o return to l ort Grant Ch .-ng,i. Sept 15 It is reported that •*-ret« of the volcano Old I'rlee was ' I it etl Identlftol with lbs Inner life of Martin The National Bank of North a wreck ha« occurred on the Lake Hliore trance into the border* oi their na ique, Uhe tbe memory and th« «tatue of America, the New York institution A Michigan S uthern Railroad, at Ches tive state admir ng multitudes con- Josephine Mrs. Htanabury felt that th» wrecked by Charles W Morte, ha» led 1 Io them n tm ir * ■ terton. Ind , 50 mile« from Chicago mysteries of the mountain wer» not for been straig ghtciicd up and will resume lu Portland last night enthusiasm Wrecking apparatus and a special with the »yes of man ; least nt all. for th» eyes reached a climas nt a gorgeous Dr David M < o ulwin died in !.<>« uf an American, In whom th» spirit of Angeles three days after marrying physicians have been sent to the scene. rageant, rivalling in tp r bril She had a very clear veneration waa not Reports from <'beaterton, Ind., wer* 'i.incv and display any similar scene hi» nurse 11.» end was hastened by picture in tor mind of Constable a« li» hat has been presented in till» ertv »rrgon land ■ I fraud charges brought to the eflset that five persons wer« jieered. and poaaltdy epat. into the spirit ■gainst him Ygeil men and women partie paled, killed atni more than 20 Injured, Th. ing chasm« of the «unimlt. and |«>tt«r--d hihlren took part and small boy« wreck was caused by a collision betweel n One woman about in the dim gorges which «-imei the veiled thciiKelves hoarse in an intimi- i passenger train which left Chicago u t cation <•( admiration Titan's dank« The daughter bad shared »on» injured a lithe of her mother's opinion until Con when two tra I tic most spectacular feature of the II .3(1 P. M, and which run into the he l ake Shore road Fog and smoke stable's monograph on the mountain had lemon »t ration was the Ing parade rear of nn etcursiou train T.ouiid for In UK I i h < ■. cut fallen into her hands Then sb» realised |'hou»aii<ls of p wttr.r i-d it diannpoha via the Lake Erie A West that thi» waa no parvenu who had car- Detroit, Michigan, ia endeavoring to m| thous.ind* ch ¡leered it .1» it passed, ern At tl-e offices rtf the railroad rie«l on hi» «tudl«-« In ttoir midst. .tup Huaday ball game«. n every »treet through which the here it was said that but two or three Mr Stansbury ««> away «»•• hi« annual «rule passed s,tiewalk were lined, Michigan forest fir.-» ar» destroying passengers were injured. trip to the Htate« Th» mantle of host while win«!ow» md every available much valuable timber and imperiling lining to the isolation of the place mint of vantage were crowded. fell, accordingly, upon th«- ample shoul the lives of many. definite reports were difficult tn ob In iddit ii to th. mdlvidual trophy ders of t'nde Joey. lie arrived within tain, Conflicting report« were given by Nearly 25 «qiinre miles have been •re i-titcd bv the < ily of Portland to an hour, and hia trip out to the Madame the few persons that could be found to :he hoy«, each has also been the recipl- had not been futile, ainc» he brought •wept by tin- forr«t tiro in Han Gabriel talk about the wreck. The number of |trei-n with him. Tbe latter seemed to reserve, < alifurma. ' gilt laualties were given all the way from divine at once the defective current to- gon ■ ' Thaw may be punished for contempt two injured to live dead tend twenty '.liming tie o( the boys a* a native. twen Mrs. Htanabury and hi« friend, «nd by failing to attend a meeting of bis injured. Baker E’ity on Sunday night pre- forestalled any «light tension during din creditora al I'ittsburg. ■ i-ntcil Dan J Kelly with a loving ner that evening by sprightly narratives GERMANS SEEK NO FIGHT. .Moving picture inarhinc« have been up o( lictiiti >ii design, and last <>f the voyage. He «eerne«! to attret th» added to the talking machine« to help light I >;,-<*( C Smithson received attention of the elder woman, and to to • long in the |H>lilieai campaign now on. Von Buelow Declares His Nation Has i sitni'ar trophy as the gift of the stimulated by ber close wrutiny of hie ' .\• i t.-11. ciuti No Chip on Shoulder. face and personality That evening, after Following a decision of the depart ’ i. ,i-:,e- 'll-- lic-o ll.I .-it Ilp.,11 'Io- «<• -nent, immigration officers nt Boston London, Hept. 15 The Standard yes iilf of tie citizens of the capital, have refused Mormons the privilege of terdav morning printed a long interview randa to smoke preterite«! Ylfred C Gilbert with an- 'Tin« 1« s««-on.i hand air. Cncle Joey." landing. with 1‘rinre von Ituviow, Iho tlerinni ithcr handsome cup Conatabkr remarked “I «but Serious trouble may result over eon an additional honor Dr Morri chanrellnr at Norderney. moment ago and thought I flirting fish law« enacted by Oregon son. on behalf of the Multnomah among the steel mills of the With reference to British apprehen an<l Washington covering Yth’cti. I h, announce«! tbit that uongahela." «ion in the matter of German nava bin river. n-’ttution had voted « life member 'You're the etpert in I’elee. not I I'« hip to each <»f the vktoriou* trio. In international auto race« at aggression, the chancellor thing« that it ter.” the old planter answer»-! “April and May aren't our tost month«, but I Brighton Beach, N. Y.. the American would l>e inure natural and exeuaaldt REPUBLICANS WIN never knew such heat bstw»n raina «• wa cars won first and «eeond place« and If the Germans were apprehensive of an Italian third. being attacked, pointing out that Great are having now." Constable moved out Into th» garden The I'nitr I State« gunboat Vixen Britain has not been invaded nine« the Majority in Msine Muth Reduced In to look at lite sky. In no way did h» wa« run down by a tug l-->at and badly time nf William the Conqueror. t on Four Years. iinderswtlmate th» seriousness nt the tini». damaged. The accident occurred in tinning. Prince von Buelow said: ! ’ • •rtl.md I. Mt., Sept 15 The Re “ I can assure you that nobody of am In th» south, low and to the left of the the Delaware river. •ease or influence in Germany dream» publican* carried Maine yesterday t’artot peeks, the new moon ar.»», but Thomas A. Edison ia nt present tour of picking a quarrel with the English, ‘»V ah, uit H.OOO plurality, a« against without the sharpness of outline pecu ing the Pacific coast. much 1rs« is there anv such insane id«"« .'fi.Nto in the I,i.t prckidentml year, liar to the tropica. It was an orange ind sni'>l in twin vi ni I < I n I g li t re as that of invading England.'* line, no" >'l of • i».-ry. ami blurred, as if Forest fire» are burning in Canada turns for governor from Ills out of seen through a tine wire screen A faint, juat acrotui th«- line from Maine. 51» cities, towns and plantations Car Wreck« Anihulancs. low rumbling was heard from the north. give Bert M I'ern.ild ' Rep ), 7 t ITT; A 20-story office building coating It was like thunder, but the horlson Han Franeiaeo, Hept. 15. The ambu Obadiah Gardiner I Dem I. 04,991 130,00,000 ia to bo erect««! in Chicago. alKive and around I'el»» wa« unscathed lance of the Harbor Emergency llo« I he same places m lw>4 gave Cribb by lightning Mi«» Rtansbury had heen Th«- American battleships Maine and pitnl waa run into by a Foi«om alrcct Rep I 75 l ’ I D»V«s I Dem I tn «1 <1 at the piano, but th» rnuaic now cease.t Alabama have left Port Said for Na electric ear Hunday night and William I lie remaining places in 1D04 gave "llow long is It aince the mountain Cobb Iti.io, Div is I io I he tn ssmg ples. has had a session of grumbling. I'm l» llefff-rman. hoepital «trward. and Rub own» which ire small, four years The forest fire near lais Angeles con ert Doefner, driver, were «»rioualv in Joe, ?" Constable a.ked g . <a»t I#JO Repub!i< oi votes and "From time to time for the past ten tinues to do heavy damage. One town jure«!. to Democratic Doefnsr's sonditinn ia «aid to days. Itefor» that, twenty years. I'eter." han been wiped out. The Democratic vote increased be ctitical a« ho ia «offering a fraeture«l "This ia quite a novelty thia addlml- more than ................. ver th.it of ltmt. • hull ns well a« other injurie«. The am Four troope of cavalry, together with egg mnon," Constable added " I l'a th» while the Republu in vote fell off htilance wo crowing Fol«om «treel ash fog lying between If there lan't a people of that vicinity, are fighting ibollt 25 «> lh< Republican pltiral- when the ear bore down on it at a liigi henry rain In th» night, we'll ha*» a fore * fires near Sturgis, 8. Q, ty i* the I in a rate of speed, striking the wagon in th« whit« world to morrow." A hurricane swept Turks island, center, hurling it a di«tnnce of 25 fi-rt (residential year in 25 years. Miss Mtnnabury ap|>enred on th» »» British Writ Indies, destroying the The two parti- split even in the and completely wroehing it. *0 citie*, each rapturing 10. 1 The vol- rands, and mov«d out u|»>n tbs lawn, capital and killing many people. where Constable was standing. ing wa* p irtictilarly heavy ' in the Carry Cargoes of Salmon. rural diltrict». owing largely to the Official statem«-nta show that th» "Ara yon really so greatly worried. Mr. Han E'rnneiaco. .Hept. 15. Four vea Constable?" ah» asked In a low tone. lopularity of Mr G.trdtner among cholera situation in St. I’etcraburg and “Why, the fact that I’el»» 1» acting «»la bringing full cargoes of salmon the farmer* a» head of the State throughout Russia is much Worse. Grange, I’atron» of Husbandry, the of the ordinary la enough to make any on* The number of uncmploy«>«l in Ix«n- from the Ala.lt» station« have arrived Democrats making large gain* skeptical of his Intention«. Tb»r« ar« The first to come in was the ship Lie don was strikingly illustrated when Ml f ur Rr[>uh ic.iu candidate* for a few man eaters among the mountain« of the world Krakatoa. Batulai san. Coto- 3,(H>0 men surrounded a hospital which wellyn J. Morse, (aptnin Hemming congress were elected and for «tale uiilitor Charles P Hatrh, Republican, pail, Vesuvius, Etna -chronic old ruf had advertised for a porter at *4.50 a after a passage of 20 days from Nuaka fians, whom you can't tame. A thousand week and meals. gak with 40.047 ca«ea of salmon. Hhr of Augusta, defeated hi* opponent. years is nothing to them They wait, A general investigation of the Pull wa» followed by the ship Indians, Cap ■till a« crocwlilee. until cities have formed Cholera Proves Deadly. man company, its schedule of rat«-» and tain <ll«»n, 25 days from Nushagak on their flank« and seer* her« built tem St Petersburg, Sept 15 It is an its alleged discriminations, is to be with 4s,0"0 eases of salmon. lost« in ple« In their rifts. They have tasted nounced officially that from noon the afternoon the ship Star of Italy nn<l 1 i I o > k I, you see. and the madness comes mad«- by the Intestate Commerce com 'September 12 until noon yesterday the Bark Chariot B Kenney passed tn mission at Chicago. back. Price la a suspect." 'here were 25« < .urs of cholera and both having full cargoes. (To b» continued ) I deaths m tin. city The mortality The Pacific fleet has left Honolulu since the beginning of the epidemic for Samoa. Trouble in French Congo. is over 25 per cent One of the vic Jl.t I.It,» a He». The battleship fleet has arrived at Rrn«»e!«, Hept. 15 Passenger» who tims yesterday wa« a tenor belonging "Why doewn’t thnt Inry Philander Albany, West Australia. arrived at Antwerp Hundnv from the to the famous choir of St Alexvndre- find aoinethtng to do?" Congo report serious troubles in ’he Nev'ky, who wa. stricken alter the Russia was almost united in the cel "Find amnwthlng to du? Why. h»'g E'reneh Congo, where natives revolted service. A council of physicians has ebration of Tolstoi’s Both birthday. and in sections surrounded a numtor of recommended the closing of the sa busy as a tiew." (¡rest Britain has just launched a whites. A relief fore» waa sent to the loon» at 5 o’clock on workdays, as •'But he hasn't doti» a I thing thia battleship larger than the DreudnaughL »id of the white« un>l «everal engage alcoholics arc especially «u.cept.ble winter but loaf." meats were fought, many being kill«-! to the disease. "Well, that's what a tie® does tn «I» Germany will reject the note on Mo ter, doesn’t IlF rocco and relations with France are Steal Valuable Goma. Tabs Evidence on Merger. strained. One Han Bernardn». Cal., Sept. 15 Silt Lake City. Sept 15 In the I ■■»eesaaey *fw«v. H. B. Miller, American consul gene of the moat daring theft« occurring _ in federal court here an order wa* en "They used to give inch splendid ery lertalnmenta, but they never seem te ral at Yokohama, is on his way home mining ramps nf thia eonnty in years tered yesterday appointing Sylvester has Juat been reported to the sheriff, G Williams, of Denver, special ca for a vacation. bar» anything worth going to any tnrqnoi«» gema valued at *5.000 having nnon, r to take evidence in the and of A forest fire la raging _ in ____ the valley more." . ( ____ lem removed from a earhe in a shark the United State» government against "No. They have an established p>«a* west of Loa Ang.-l.-s and several small at the Wood A Co 'a gem mines. 12 jthr so died merger of the Harri tmu lu aoclarty now towns are threatened. miles north of Hart. man Pacific railway lines. I