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H *♦ r ■ • V T’ * ’ it ■'f •" •• *r. • ; /■■■•' '■ f * *•• *■ X *e ffi, •/* VOI Aunt Diana : The Sumhint of the Family ••••••••••••••••••••••• CH AFTER XVII. Dr <>resnwe->l had given Mtson »trlrt Injun ' .ma t’uit she was to keep her «is ter •• quiet as possible, but it »ermrd Impossible to <twik the storm of excited talk Mabel'« only relief »«« to accu«s herself, »nd put all her condurx in Its blackest light. A weight of Intolerable misery lay ««i her m;nd . «be felt her own pains were richly deserved. but ths tbstght that she had rtaked her father's life by her diaobwdmn«-» «rsa more than •he could hear. Every hour »he ques tioned Alison ab«Mit bi» sii’*- MTguld be recover? Was he In any danger? lth»t did the dortor fear? Alison at last railed Roger to her aid "What shall we do?" »he exclaimed, half crying "Mlasie will not get sny alevp to-night ; «he 1» working herself Into a fever, and Dr Gresnwood drew not wish to give her an oplats. It breaks my heart to hear her going <>n shout ;«|>s 1 think If oh« cuulil only •<♦ Mm th* would l>e mor» contrated." "H?iall I go to her?" h« »«koi. h-ri fating a little, for Ml«!« had »»presse«! n-i wish to »«-r him. "Oh. yes, |>erhapa that will be be»t," •he said, brightening a little "I am so tired and hsrsvM-l that 1 probably do not say the right thing.” "I will roine presently ; but. Allie. ! am »o »orry y»u ar. •>> tlr. | Mi-« Hard wl.k 1» downstair«, and she say« »be must •co you. »lie se-‘in» very much Upwet. 1*0 y<ei think you ix»ul«l -p--ak to hi-r for a nMvmeut ?” Alison made a gesture of repugnance. It was plain that »hr did not wish to see Mis» Hardwick, but Roger waa bent on carrying hi» point. "I have to g<> to my father now," •aid. quietly, "but In alsnit • quarter ut • n hinir I «hall 1» ready to »re Miasle I will wait f»r you here. Mi«» Hard wick will not detain you many minutes , go, dear Ail;»." Ami Alison rel i -tantly •bayed him, Eva ws» [wring up ami down the long drawing room. en<! cam«' up to Alison quickly, holding out both her ban«!* "Oh, Alison." she »aid. ami the tears were running down her face unchscke«!, “I know you <l>> not want to see me. twit I begg'vl »o hard of Mr. Roger to send you. t >f <-our«'-. you hat'' the sight of me You think I am the cause of th!» . bnt, Indeeil. Indeed. 1 nvter knew Mr. Morl* would I* so angry !” "You tempts«! Mabel to dm-eive am! dis obey hrr father.” returned Alison, severe |y, for her heart was liar«! »gainst the girl “You knew th«' be disapproved of Captain Harj- r. ami then jw >-n«v«urag- ed and planned thia acbeuM*. Jlow could any father fail to t>e angry when hia com mand» are so entirely set Balds?" 4Y ou mint not speak against Anthony. Alison," returned Eva. in a •ubdue»! voice. "1 am engaged to him; he is only my balf-rousln. .Mais'I knew this, and she thought It would not matter coming with us. Mamma wtmM have told you. only I did not wish It to be made public. All thia has quite spoiled my happine«« Fo«»r. d'-ar Mahal; If I «»ul<l only «re her. and help you to nurse her. But Mr. Rogsr gsya it '• quite Inn»-« iblr ” And ahs wi;» ! away some fresh tears. There was so much feeling In Eva's words ami manner that Allton'» rvliinmM relaxed a little. "You must not See her." »he saht. gravely; "I believe ;s«t>a has forbidden that f«A the present, but 1 can give her your lose, and tell her that you a»k<-«l after her.“ 'Tell her I shall come every evening to Inquire . tell her, too, that I shall not have a tnonwmt’e peaca. thinking that I am pafiy to blame for this. It was wr>>ng of n*. All«on . I sre that now. I -Ireerve to have something to bear as well as she. poor darling! You and Mr. Roger must not bs too bar«! on me. for. In«b-ed, I am as unhappy as posaible; Anna will tell you so.” “I will try to forgive yoq." returned Ah—n. with a warm k «». that evl'hmtiy surprise'! an«! gratlfled h«-r. "It doe» not make things better to b» hard am! bitter against people. We need not a«id to our own unhapplnrre In that way. Now I must go. please. Give my dear love to Agna ; I know she will be fretting about u» ” And with a quick nod Alison ran upstairs. "Well?*’ observed Roger. Interroga lively, as she rame to his side. "I am gla«l ymi told me to go down," was her reply : "there is good In every one. an«! Eva certainly appear«! to advantage thia evening She is really font! of Miaaie, and »he cried so about it all. Kbe la not a bad hearted girl." "No; and all thio will do her a great deal of good. ’Evil is wrought by want of tbo.ig*4t, as well as want of heart.' Allie- Now let us go to |»*or Miss!»." Mlsaie flushed up very much when she saw Roger, but the next mo merit her fare grew wan an«! pale. "Well,” he «ahi. cheerfully, taking her hot little hand, "thia is a sad affair; but at least we may be thankful It Is not worse. I almost think father lo«Aa a ill- tie better tonight; Mrs Meyrick thought •u, too. There waa certainly a slight con cussion of the brain last night, but this •ven os |ie seem more like himself.' “Oh, Roger!" and Mlaate’a eyew were Mfing in a moment, "do you really think ao?" Put th-- last Word I-- ame a mdu "Yew, dear, and Nurew Meyrick «aid the aam- he »¡-A- more clear an«l articuUte- Now," kiaair.g her forehead. S4l(>, i . iw corsTi n«»f stay tn Nwl. I roufd not • rep tmril I WORKS ON CABINE f h'd ween pat« let me stay and look at him; I will be guud and not wake him." But the nurse shook her head at thia. Taft Says Most of Hi* Adviser* Have "You moat not stay." »he whispered, Been Tentatively Solicited. not daring to raise her voice; "your feet Washington, Feb. 18. As soon as - are bare, and you look as had as powsihle. j ■‘otne. my dear, let me carry you ba«-k to President-elect Taft finds a suitable i your room; It will war« your father to man for secretary of war, hie cabinet are y««u standing three." will be complete; that is, tentatively “No. no," r'-turned Misde. shrinking Complete. It will tie subject to change ! still more; "I must stay with papa Why i <loea be l<»<k So ¡«tie. and lie ao Mill? Is h» any time before the 4th of March, if dead? No on« told me be waa dead condition» arise which, in th«' opinion l*apa!“ hhe crivd out. for she waa bv- of Mr. Taft, justify modification. 1 wlldered by the dim light and her own ' feverish fancies "K;<eak to ma only •>n« Hut it can be said on the authority worst, just to tell me you are alive." Mr. Taft’s clora.it advis« ra, Panic Block» Exite and Third Les* Important but Not Lat* I nt yr of one “Oh. hush!“ exclaim««! the nurse; but that eight of the nine cabinet officers • »tmg Happenings from Points •h* was too late Mr Merle W'Ae *n>; dionea Diet Performance have been conditionally chosen, an«i • Outside the State. Honor of Governor. prewem-e d d not »eem to start!« him. •even out of the eight have signified "My dear," he said, feebly ; "they ought their willingness to enter the cabinet You »III tuaka not t.i l ive all - ’ I this Austria is making secret prepara if the formal tender is made. Mexico City. Feb. 18. Between 260 - yourwelf III leaving your warm Ire I " tions for a war with Servia. "But I «Wild not sleep." she sobtsMl; "| It should also be said that, aside and 300 jteoplo were burned to death A Mexican at Guadalajara has Just from the state and poetoffice portfolio«, rxmld not rest I tbought they were hid and many other» injure«! in a fire which Ing thingy from me If j . mj ha-I -llcl. «nd celebrated hie 139th birthday. none of th«- cabinet office» have as y«-t <!■ -troy««! the Fiori » theater in the city I had never !•-!! you I w»« sorry. I xb-ii!d bean finally and formally diapoaed of, Women suffragist leaders are pre- have died. too. Oh, pa;»i. It must have ami the incoming pr> »¡dent can, with of Acapulco last night. Th«» new» of paring to again storm juiriianu-nt. klllol me!" out the slightest breach of good faith, the disaster reached hero thia after H« ami led faintly, and gathered the hot Chicago business men have protested make any changes in his present pro noon, telegraphic communication with little band In hia. to Congress against a duty on coffee. gramme which to him seem proper, Acapulco having been destroyed last > » '-A « ■ (ar al< State wide prohibition in South Car i night and today, owing to the fact were you not T Secretary of State Philander C. that the telegraph oilice adjoining the "Ye«, I am aqgry now.” creeping still olina haa been defeated by four votes. Knox, Pennsylvania. theater wa» destroy« d ami ail wire» closer. "I could not ask God to forgive A San Francisco woman has secure! Secretary of the Treasury Georg* put out of commiaaion. tn* until you had for<l«<-n me. <rh, l»v;< ! 17,000 damage» for seven hour«' false M. Reynolds, Illinois, or some other The Flores theater wan a wooden why do you look so kindly at me. when imprisonment. Illinois man. ymi know It la all through my wickedness atructure and I act night more than 1,- Attorney General George W. Wick- ooo people crowded into it to witness The Maya Indians, «if .Mexico, are chat you are lying hare? Of exmnw. no one causing trouble, ami tr«M>pe have been ersham. New York. can Sore me any more." a »1» rial (»'rformance given in honor Postmaster General —• Frank H. of Governor Damian Fionas, of the "Not i«no y«Mi, I'-treie! Come, rorae my ordered to the scene. 11 * • r»«w»-le M •»• »*»«> Mtw«» w«w He • ••••-•«• >• f •*• «•••«swiK ••»■•••-• we*. child, father» are not like that. I forgive ■rule oi Guerrero, tine of uie num* Rocks in the Santa Barbara channel Secretary of the Navy George von tier» on the program consisted of a you freely; everything 1» right between which were formerly 40 feet above us But, my poor darling, you are ill «nd I Ml rl. Mil 1 tc.lI (-. aerie» of moving pictures. While the the water have sunk until they will •offering, and if you rare to pleas« me Secretary of the Interior Richard A. oj»erator «»« exhibiting these, a film prove a menace to navigation. let ntirxe carry you i>a-'k to bed." Ballinger,' Washington. caught fire and the ¡dare wax quickly "Will you let me aim you first?” During the last half of 1008 the Secretary of Agriculture James communicated to tome bunting which His «wily answer wss to stretch out his Itenvcr & Ilio Grande railroad earnings Wilson. Iowa. had been u»ed for decorative purposes, anna to her. but h« w'm«lered to •»» how showed a dvcr«-nse of #600,000 as cum- Secretary of Commerce and Labor in an incredibly »hurt time the tlamea slowly she canw to him How «»»uld he pared with the same period of 1907. Charles Nagel, Missouri. spread to ail part» of the structure. guess each nsnement was agony to th« There were but three narrow exits Farmers an-! othcro «nt.-r-Hte.1 hare poor child? How she had ever manage-l NIAGARA fALLS DRY arid the panic stricken audience rushed to crawl from her be! am! acroaa rite paa- started another suit in an effort to stop to them, many persons falling to be the smoke nuisance from Montana •age only ahe herelf knew "I have only one ann to put around smelters, which is killing vegetation. Ica Pilss Up on American Side and cruabed to death, their bodies choking the way to escape for other». The your neck," ahe whispered, as her long hair Two Man Cross on Rucks. Th«- fact that Roosevelt will spend fell «rv-r hl» fare. "J »ear. drer papa, if I screams of those imprisoned were ter Il days in Italy haa caused on hia way Niagara Fall», N. Y., Feb 18. rifying. could only bear II all I” Aud as he fall to Africa has causxxi a stir in Rome, Only a tiny rivulet, not deep or swift her tear» u;«m his cheek he under»t*i«»! Owing to the rapidity with which and pri-paratior a arc being hurried for- enough to carry a pulp log over the the tire spread and its intense heat it bow her young heart was wrong with re brink, is flowing over the American was impoioiible to attempt rvacue work, mor»« and sorrow, sn«l holding her a a reception. A strong and those imprisoned were literally moment triel to comfort hvr. and be The Mexican vok'ano of Colima is aide of N-agara Falla. northeast wind which haa blown since roasted alive, as the fire burned with sought G«wl to bless his pet. spreading devastation. Alison was just sitting up In affright, Friday, has h< Id back the water and Buchanan has signed a treaty with allowrel the ic«< to gain a f«x>thold. Two little smoke and few were suffocated. looking arournl . the empty room, when Nurse Meyri'k appeared, carrying Mia- Venezuela settling all disputes. employes of the American reservation •Je In her arms. HURLS BOMB FROM TRAIN. The Montana legislature will take walketl from Prospect Point nearly to "Oh, Maliel. where have you been? Up the Japanese exclusion question. Bath lalanil this morning. You hav« frighten*! me so!" A great wall of ice run» from the Black Hand Agents in Gotham U»« Cleveland «hipp«rs say competition “Go to steep, All*>n.” return*! Mlsaie. hc»«l of Goat island to the American EUvalad Cars, In a happy voice. "1 have only brett to between the Harriman lines is a farce. mainland, through which only tiny •ee p»?h\ am! h« has forgiven me. ami New York, Feb. 10. The neighbor- The order of Elka has asked congress streams are able to trickle. This wall now I can reet.” to protect Wyoming elks from starva has even encroached on the Canadian hood of Second avenue and One Hun- "She will he quiet now.” whispered th« tion. channel, extending out some 200 f«-et dred and Sixth street, which is largely nurse. "1 have rover*! her up warm, «nd beyond the Third Sister island ami inhabit«-«! by Italians, waa thrown into The Waters-Pierce Oil company will ah« will rest until morning." Am! she greatly diminishing the flow over the con fus on lai«’ tonight by the explosion was rigtit. Thmigh Ml»»is lay awake, fight the Standard in the Missouri Horreahoe. Only the very a|>ox of the of a bomb dropped to the street from a feverish and full of pain, »he gave no courts. Canadian falls is left, and that ia rob pnaping Secund avenue elevated train. more trouble, and poor Altera waa allow Harriman has starte«l on a tour of bed of half of its flow. The gorge lie- The expluaion wrecked the wintlowa of ed to sleep undisturbed until morning. the South and West to inapect his rail low la choked and the rapida have lost n number of stores on Second avenue I tti.- !>. «t few 111« M.««..'_w .>• very roads. their fury, wl1 le the whirlpool ia and cause«) alight inujriea to paaaeraby. III. Her agitation of mind brought on a IThia ia the m-cond time in lena than Taft says the president and gover barely in motiot ■light feverish attack, and when this had Thia ia only the third time that thia three months that the neighborhood yield«! to the doctor’s remedies her weak nors should work together for the gu«d combination of w.mi and ice haa thus has been visited by bombthrowera. M«a wa« Mceariv«. Her nerves had bren of the country. affected the falls since the white man Th«' »ame metho«! of tlrupping the mía- jarred and unstrung by the areldent ; and A big reception is plannwl when the rame here. The other occasions were silo from a pa««in g train waa uacd. the least noise, the »lamming of a door, i The bomb ia believed by the police or even a louder voire than u»ual. made fleet arrives home from its voyage on March 29, Di4M, and on March 22, to have been intended for Joaeph 1903. her change color and burst Into tears It around the world. Arana, whose apartments face along xu |mp«wMible for her In her shattered Prominent Canadians also favor the the «■lrvat«'<l railroad structure and to alate always to repress Irritability, exclusion of Japs from acho«>ls attstKieil ITALY THANKS AMERICA. whom a t umber of Black Hand lettera Again the old sharp tone» and words re- by white children. have bcm sent recently. Itet there called Mi»«le'« faulty temper A preacher in W’yoming atopiM-d a Grateful for Aid Rendered to Earth- waa this Improvement- obs struggled quaka Sufferer« bravely against her besetting •tn. and train U> get the crew to act as wit* PAY BIG FINE. would ask lorvlon quite humbly of Alioon nesraa at a wedding. Baltimore, Feb. 16. “My govern "I have been so croaa to «lay," alia would Protractcii drouth in parts of Texas ment haa many things for which to Missouri Courts Doubt Waters-Pierce •ay. with tear» In hev eyes; "I wish you have driven cattlemen to extremes to thank the |>eople ol America aince the Company Quitting Standard. would not be so sweet and patient with earthquake in Southern Italy," aaid procure food for their stock. me ” Han n des Planches, the Italian ambas Jefferson City. Mo., Feb. 18.- Hen Russia has violated the Portsmouth sador at Washington, in an interview ry 8. Priest, of St. Louis, and IL Clay "I will promise to arold when you are well ertough." Alison would say. in hev treaty and the Unite«! States and Great today. Pierce, chairman of the board of the mint «-heevful manner, for «he knew Mia- Britain may protest jointly. “Besides the great monetary aaaiat- Waters-Pierce Oil company, today filed ■le must not be em-uuniged to be morbid. Eastern wool buyera have formed a ance and the aympathy wc have receiv in the Supreme court of Missourian "Just now. darling. I can only rememl>er ed, we are grateful for the scientific acceptance of the terms imposed upon combine. you are 111, and that your poor arm la information which wo have received the company by the recent ouster order Several persons have been killed in and the valuable hint» which have Iwen "How «his-ked Aunt Di will he.” »he giving you trouble. I know I aboultl be of the court. The fine of |b(),<»0<) was crooa If I had »o muck to tear. ” thought, "and bow »orry for us all!” The Mexican riots against landlord rule. given ua by the United States geolog paid. The ouster decree provided that half finished sentencs waa completed In Bnt in spite of Alison's assumed cheer- A jury haa been ratrure«! in the bri ical survey. Thia information will lie the company must show to the court her dream, for »he dreameil that Grvville fulneaa she was growing ;«■!• and thin. bery case against Calhoun in San Fran of more lasting benefit to Italy than that it had severe«! all connection with waa rowing them both among tbs water Her close «-ontinement in Mlssie’a room | even the great sums of money that the Standard Oil company, and a state lilies, and Aunt Di was gathering roses tri*! her; no one but Alison suited th» cisco. 1 have been sent to our people.*’ ment to this effect may yet be required and throwing them Into her lap. •1«+ girl's fancy no one else seemed to A tornado In Delaware and Pennsyl Messina was going to rebuild, ho by the court. Judge Priest, however, "Iko not cry, child. It will all l'oint understand her little ways Mina ledgh's vania killed two persons and destroyed said, but profiting by the lessons of th* said that he believed today's action right In time.' Alison beard her ••y ; gentl* m»«irnfulne»a Irritated her; aha many buildings. Han Francisco disant- r, it would be covered the case so far as the Mis “there is a •liver lining behind every had never cared tmxdi for Anna, and she California fruit raisers failed to get done on different linea. cloud, you may bs sure of that.” souri corporation was concerned, and And had teat all de«ire for Eva's companion- then she woks with a start. Something, ship, and though her father had generous the increased rates on dried and can said he did not know of anything more •he did not know what, had disturbed ly withdrawn bls prohibition. Eva had ned fruit rescinded. that could be done. Wheat Men In Combtna. her; »hr »at up and looked round In bs- only race been admilt*! to her room. The Taft's engineers say that a sea-level Hastings. Neb., Feb. DI. Organ na wiMrrment. The moon was »Itlaing full interview had been a little embarrassing Garman Immigration Increasing. canal ia out of the question, as the coat tion of th«- Winter Wheatgrow« nt’ as Inta the room, and Missis'» bed wa» Eva had cried and tegg*l Mteile to for would be incalulsble. sociation of Nebraska, Kansas and Ok St. Paul, Minn. Feb. 16. According empty. give her. and Mlsaie had been kln«l and magnanimous In her answer; bnt after President Gompera. of the American lahoma waa complet«-«! Saturday at Un to won! received here, 45 families are the first few agitating minutea their talk Federation of I^bor, says 2,900,000 close of a three daja’ maaa meeting of Ischedul«*! to sail from Germany today CHAPTER XY11I. Nurse Meyrh-k was sleeping on a eooeb had drift*! Into silence. Misale was lan ' men are now out of employment in the ! farmers of the three states. The pur- to take up farms in Pine county, Min- ’ )xme ia to control the price of winter neaota. Their coming marks the be la th» dressing room. It had been placed guid and out of aplrita. ami Eva did not Unite«) States. 1 wheat. AI mmi I 200 farmer« signe«! a ginning of a new immigration move so near the d»r of communication that potnwiM the art of soothteg- -the tend of New Orleans is preparing a gn at ! pledge agreeing not to aell their next ment of German farmers into this «late she bad a full view of her patient, li ■ymiMi—y between H"-m ••—m~| broken. bs d just sunk into a tranquil dose, and Both of them had yet to learn that almi- welcome tor the Taft party, the princi- i ; year'» crop for leaa than the price to atxi results from the efforts of the Min __ pal feature of which will be a typical_ _______________ larity ___________ of taste« and the telaterou« aplrita she had fofioned his example, when a ___ be ____ fl xml _____ al a ___ delegate convention, ___ ex- nesota immigration bureau. The pros faint sound, like an opening door, roused of youth 4» not lay th«- foundation of a Southern banquet prepared by Creole 1 frpt after 80 days’ notice to the direc- pect! v«< rattlers come from Galicia, -------- ------------------- Alison and ------------- cooks. i tors and failure to get lite agreed price. where they have lived on flmall farms her, and • moment after she caught a lasting friendship glimpse of ■ white rutml figure with long, Anna »evm*! to cement their Intimacy | __ 2 bren __________ - a A fund of 8500 was raised to push the and have nave<l small sums, but have A Chicago firm 2 han awarded .«or. every -lay. as the gixxi qua lit . m of ccm'traeïur su|qdy'The Hritïsh army fair hair. A young girl In a loose dress work^of organisation. not enj«>y«-l the political and religioua Ing gown was standing by Mr. Merle's •ech became mors apparent, there were with corned beef - for - - a period of - there freedom they desire. symptoms that Miaste and Eva wouJ4 bed. Nurse Meyrick'» quick eyes discern years. The first delivery, between Stor.ns in Middis West. ed that one arm was bandaged and in drift ■till further apart 500,000 and 1,000,000 pounds, will be Teton Tunnel fa on Fire. Chicago, Feb. 18.—A heavy fall of It must bs th« young lady, she (To be continued.) splints, made next July. sleet and snow, driven by a high wind, Gr-at Falla, Mont., Feb. 1 thought, who had t-ern Injured In the ac- As a result of a search he has been interterred with transportation and fierce fire is raging in the Great North- eldest; I perhaps she was light hmiled A ntnwtfrr. making in the Interior department. seriously interrupted wire communica ! ern tunnel at Teton station, 50 miles Tbs next I minute she touched her softly. She- Cook ha» gtven uotlce. "t'otne. my deer, come,1 ■he «aid coex- Representative Hawley ha* diacoveted tion over a large portion of the Lake cast of here, and it will be completely He—Why? Ingly; you ought not to be out of your that the Corvallis A Yequina wagon Michigan district today. The storm burned out. A large force of men ia HI» Mie says yoo sjioke In a bruta! B work in I k an k k effort .. «V ..»* to -V kk I, the «« *K bed at thia time of night; let me help you road bill, recently introduced in the was general through the central WeeL ' ’ at check fl — a met. be<4. there'» ■ dear young lady." for Mis ma nuer to ber on thè tetrpbone yeeter- house, contains a joker which would Northern Illinois, Northern Indiana, but as th«-r* is no water available, they. <lny sis's wide, feverish eye« alarmed her. operate to defraud the government out Missouri and Kansas had little com mu cannot accomplish much. It is a* Ile Yrstrrday? I tbought 1 Wa» “No. no." returned Mlasie, rwcoillng , of ravreal thousand acres of valuable nivation with the outside world by ed that the road will be blocks from the nnrw's gentle touch. "I could »(•eakliig to ) ou !—Lutulou Opinino. will be «a«y *!•■ .t him, »nd «rill try to sleep T* ’Iber« la no sleep io lay «yea.” ah» re turned, with a littte of hse old »xeltetnenL ■<>h. Roger, you don’t know what it la to be bruised and battered all over, and not to be able to turn without pain. If It were not f«w that I would gx> to Mtn." "Perb«i«e you will be »ble to go to mor row.” be return««!. humoring her. foe her flushed fare and excited look mails him i .« You will try to he p«fl«t»ti’, un til the morning. M«bel dear. will you not? Alison Is eo worn out. »he must »Imp to night, and. Imired. we ar» all overtired • nd Mir»-»<-d ” “Yea. and I am tbs cat)»»." she return *!. reetlomly. "t»h, Roger. I will not »•* you to forgive ms. Alison baa, but thru •he Is different. Rut you. of course, you ran never «-are for me »gain!“ 'Tuile-d. you are wrong, my dear little •later." he «aid. soothingly; “I do cars for you very much, all ths mors that you are «o unhappy. When you get well ux'x you »hall nee how protid I »hall be of my two »later», and what nlrw times we »ball have." ”Oh. no," shs retnrn»«l. bursting Into tears. "I never expected any one to he fond of me again. I have made yvmr life n,t«..ril II -v-r : I • > . • ’ \ * '■ i J«ist for love of teasing If I were nrg »o wicksd I »hould like to die, and then per- tisps you would he »orry for me. If any thing happen» to papa. I r-eild not live. <>h, if I could only •«• him. »nd a«k him to f.-rgive me "My dear he ba* forgiven you over and over again.” returned Roger. In rather a hueky »oi«-», for he fouml all thia very trying; "that 1» the beat of it One need never be afraid of loaing a father'» love. It 1» not to I* lust. Mabel; the thing 1« ■ gainst nature. If I »Inn«! against fath er ever »o, I know he mu*t forgive me, just t>ecaii»« I am hia son." “ 'I will arise and go to my father.’ " murrmired All«»n, half to herself, but Mlasie heard it. "Yea. read that to me; I hav» te*n re- jieatlng fragment» <>f tl.e ver»e» ell «lay : that la. If you are not loo tired, Alison," with renewed thoughtfulness. "Roger will read ft." returned Alioon, feeling the tadi would be g«»>d for her brother, and distrusting her own voles; and though Ilog-r haAed a little »hy over it. he did not refuse. Mbwle lay with cloaed eye» anl li»te«' ed, and he harassed expression parsed fn«m her face "Thank you; that «»• beautiful," ah" •aid, when he had finished. "How nicely you read. Roger! Now I will try to be good and not wake Alison. Perhapa when the light la shade«!. I may drop off to »leep." Aliwin was In »ore need of rest hy this time, her head ached a» well •» her limba; Hit »he had one more duty to per form before »he laid down In the little bed that luid been prepared for her lu Missle’» room, and that wa» to bid her father gopd-nigkt. II? welcunH-d her with a »mile "I feel easier to-nlghl.” he «al«L »ml hl» vol<-v «»« «trotiger. "My good nurse h»> made me very cvmfortabls, and I dare say we »hall both be able to »l-»p a little. I low is Ihisste?” the old name escaping from hia unawares. "1 do not think she la any worse." »he replied, cautiously; "but »tie still »offer» a gmt deal, and she 1» making herself •o unhappy about you ’’ "Tell her not to do that," he replied, with a little effort ; "he need not take the blame of tb>- accident on herself, «be has enough to bear without that." “May I give her your love, papa?" “t»h, yes." be »aid. a» though surpria ed by the question, for he knew nothing of the cblki'a misery. "Tell her I hope •he will have a goml night.” And then, as be seemed weary, «he left him. Miasle r«wlved the meseage In »Hence, ■nd. as the light w»» dim. Alison could not nee her fai-e. Hbe fancied that j«i»t »• she was dropping off to sleep there was a sound as though »ome one w»« crying; but her »mo« were too drowsy to take in the fact that it might be Mlaeie ■obt'ing in the darkness. Her last recol lected thought was about Aunt Diana linger had promised to writs a few "lines from the office, and »be bad wondered If he had done It. tVENTS OF THE DAY DISASTER IN MEX1GO Newsy Items Gathered from All Parts o! the World. Flimsy Theater Burns and Nearly 30Ü People Are Dead. PREPARED FOR THE BUSY READER CRUSHED AND ROASTED ALIVE . land in Oregon. . wire tonight (several days. . both at •r Itoraaa W; && * i: