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Washington •nd be haa Burton to help him By ths sbotti It ; Il to only a caw of paltone«, The Sunehine is filling with inaugural visitors and bys. Mr Moore sent his Io vs to Bonny. and I bar« go>wL attentivs children. I already the str« eta show the face» of M ay, I must try and remember his uws «iati their muther coukl them. ab» of the Family sags, he bode his llttla sunbeam remem <•1 atwaya so proud of them“ many strangers. The fine weather to ber her mission, sod not to be afraid of Florence, you "Yss. inde««! ! l’oor day brought great throngs out upon the !o>t '« U>s ' ’ mini mi«» hsr, Alnalis." And Misa Car- avenue along which the inaugural pa "DM Mr Grevllle send ms a tn soags. ringlon'a llp qultered »li»htly, fot ber too?" »eked AU mmi . a Nitis timidly. Miss slster had beva <h» object of bar dearvsl ra.l«> will |x»s and which ialiving given •Ifx'tlon. »he had never teli mi Arsali to Carrington hesitated CHAITEII XIX - (Continued.) the finishing touches in decorations. It w >• a .... a. Mie-» ■ sa I "Well. I think l.s sent hla lovs, too — Fk>r«m-«'» buaband a» »he did now ; ber Preparations made by the new Union - one .,f g-,.«« rare Meptemhor evening« In fa«-t. h« arot a great many mewaag««. gray sym mued upon hnn pitylttgly- "t'hlldrrn, you must tsk» <-ar» uf yorir Lets Important but Not L«»» Inter station fur handling th« crowds today Al»o Draws balaría» of Both Placet that c.sne when summer an«) autumn e*m but I told him I could no be a carrier of blerdii.g into «a.-h other. Alison stood nreireuae. «nd aboaid only deliver on«— aunt ; sh» miist be llred with ber jixtr- received the first real test, and so far esting Happenings from Point» Supreme Court of Oregon So tor a m uoent In the hall, debating wheth 'That ho had kept his promise, and bad ney. Tomorrow y«u must >"iu» sud sii has proved satisfactory. Committees Outside the Stats. with me. Diana." RII»« Carriogton teli er she sm too timl to seek lt.«g»r in the besa working fanvoiMly.* “ Rulad Many Year» Ago. in charge have made exceptionally tim'ier yard, or whether abe ebould In “Uh, I am s-i gia-l." return»! Vlson. berself geoily dlsmlated. bui ab* did noi complete arrangements for receiving hi» “Aunt DI It was talaumleratsud him. and. preoaliig duige In solitary mua ug umler the Ilins brlghtanlng at thio and caring for visitors. Hotels are haml klndly, ab» follo* ed thè otbara (rum trees. A fr««r half teeir •»» a de'icious not good of ,ou to keep Mr Moore's 111 The California senate has pa*»e<l a rapidly filling. Some are already full. Salem, March 2. In the presence of thè rootu. boon, and she -noet employ It to the best ness from me. I aboil id hors Idl'd to direct primary bill. All aigna indicate that Washington practically all the stat« officials. Sec advaatage. Mbs «haud.-d sfier a moment bars »hared your anxiety. |t«ar old man. Three of Pittsburg’s councilmen have will, during the week, entertain the retary of State Benson yesterday took that she was too dull for even It iger's I am so thankful he is spared." CHAPTER XX largest crowd that haa attended an in 'Tlis character »omel lovelier than rompnny to cheer her—for she was in one Ml»« • r«~-»i>«d th«- uew» »f Aunt Di been convicted of grafting. auguration. Beginning tomorrow sol the oath of office as governor of Ore of those mo..'« that the mawuline mind ever In bls hiHirs of suffering." observe«! ana's xrrhal with an ei. lamstlon of dis A Seattle man stood by and watched dier» will commence to arrive, and gon and immediately entered upon the finds'•<> 'fit' 'il: to un i ind sue Miss Carrington, thoughtfully "be was may. and a hot fl-i«h rame io ber fare his wife thrash a man she says insulted from then on there will t>e a constant was Juet taking down her garden bat front so patient, so grateful to us all for our "Oh. Alison. It will b* dreeilful to see performance of hi.» duti.-s an such. The her. unloading of trains. the peg when a figure «-ame between her «-are of him I understood then what her I I always was afraid of her. you oath was administered by Chief Justice Admiral Bob Evans is going to be a and tb" evening light, a (am.liar rol.-e being like a little child meant It •eemeO know . she I» one of tb>ws painfully (omf Emperor William delivered a speech Spoke her rum., au.l the n-it tuoiv..-it Ml as though It were ws who were blind, eoi |,e».;>|e who make one feel small sud hoe praising ‘th«- work of his minister of policeman. The preaident wante«l con F. A. Mo re in the governor1» private •on was In Aunt Duins'e arms he—4is seemed ao •teeped In the light of rid. gress to make him a vice admiral, and office. Following the administration Please din't let her come In to war. Mias <'arrington s ki>- • were very hearen." it may some day, but pending that of the oath, the assemblage expressed night " And Mbuie sit holt upright in The South Dakota legislature has put elevation In rank he. along with all gniie and tender They >|>oke »olum-e. "I»o you think hs wanted to 6lsY‘ ask a panic. their approval by generous applause but She seemed to ban no words st th« e.1 Allams, In an aweatruck vol«-». "How Xo«, Miss Carrington ha«i quick ears, woman suffrage up to a vote by the other nu mb- rs of the inaugural com and then «xtended congratulations to tuotuent. But Alison's "Oh. Aunt Di!" strange It seema that hs should be mi and shs cnugbl the most of this speech people. mittee on the public comfort, has been Mr. Benson. ear more than rhepunt the quiver of willing to go'* and laughetl to h.-rwlf softly . for It is Adlal Stevenson, ex-vice president. commissioned a policeman lor special The first official act of Governor Ben her voice meant e «tssy. lint the next “Why not?" replied her aunt. Th-ath ilio*« wb*> try hard to lie »«wsl who are duty on March 4. Badges of authority is going to establish a university at son was the appointment of 8. A Kog moment M.«» t'srriiigton put her at arm's haa no terrors for him. W by should be tbs ui>Hit cons, toils of eiil within, so l such as all bluecoat» wear have been Chicago. er, as insurance commissioner and Miss length, and. »til! holding her, scrutinised frer tbe auniBwma from the Master whom Mme • arrinc o ass ■■ w > ■ id -iftru provided. Flossie Shambrook as alenographar to her face aim-mt pitifully. hs lovsd aud t-i«il tu serve here, and who criad with Mt Paul, "Th- good that I Lucky Baldwin is dead. He leaves it is not probable that " Fighting "Allie, my poor, dear child, what have died on the crosv for h.s redemption? And » -"i I I . .1 . : I I- .1.1 ’ an estate of about 410,000,000 for Bob” would get out upon the avenue the governor. Half an hour later the commission of Pi ter Applegate as state they done to you? Oh. dear, what thin r«t bs was resigned to stay, for Or« •oft toward the willful filile girl who had claimants to fight over. swinging a club to restrain the crowd cheeks, whnt heavy eyes!" Ami and u' . '« «si» • I ‘ .• lad wsn » urn a ¡, • . brought such misery on herself and otb land agent, was signed. The Palace hotel ami gambling and preserve order during the parade, denly closing her fare between her hand». longer.' hs sai«l once. 'Well, I atpp«« «■rs. sven before she entered the room, bul C. N. McArthur, who haa been chos house, one of the landmiurka of Reno, , but be and bis committee asMiciatva • be klam-d her again anil again, and M s» I can spare mr boy a year or two out of ber Örel sight uf Missis gave her a feel en as private secretary of Governor ! will wear their badges and should the Carrington •»« not a «Iciuonatratlre worn eternity; I noun to bars no will of my i ng of surprise. Mbs said afterwatd «lie ha« been destroyed by fire. Benson, is at work in the governor’s admiral decide to make an arrest, it office, but he will not I m - officially ap- an- her cnr«-«es meant something out of own about It. When the Mas’cr calls I '«Msetl to w « Older at Auislis's Infatuation W. M. Crum, the negro collector of | will lie wise for the spotted one to go ths common. They brought Alimin’s • «ft •hall be ready, but perhaps for who for rhe « hihi, for •he was certaiuly a t«e- custom» at Charleston, 8. C,, has re pointed to that position until after the peacefully. rolor back, and the happy tear» came into ■ > ! i . ■ ............ i :■ i > ■ witching little irrature. signed to relieve Taft of embarrass special »•• ision, as McArthur desires to her eyas. thinking of my boy, too.'" The pink ribbons In Mlaato's dainty ment. perform fun dull! s as tqn-iikrr of the "I am glad I did not tell < m." re "Ilow I ah ild lore to are him again'" dressing gown sere not pinker than her house. McArthur is not drawing his EIGHTY EIGHT DROPOUT. A Boaton priest was severely beaten turned, unsteadily: "I shall be quite »«-II exclalmod Altaon with a sigh. chacha, bar blue •>»» ah>Mie with un salary as private secretary but is »till am! rested now I have seen your dear “No you will by and by. I bops I!« easy light, and the soft, fair hair lay In by three thug» who lured him from drawing pay ns s|M-nk«-r of the house Twelve Senator* and Seventy-Seven face »gain, oh. Aunt Di. h.>< I h»«e ml«a«-d you dreadfully, Alison." delicate rings above the pretty, ehll-lieb home on pretext that a Wuman needeii whiic helping to revise the house wauled you." her voice sinking still "And you. Aunt IM?" From Lower House Do Not Return. fare; tier frightened, appealing look would dying rites. journal. I am not going to tell you about that lower. have too* lied a colder heart than Mi»» Washington. March 2. Twelve *« n- Improvements are soon to be made Mr. Benson will now draw two sal- "Ye«, I know," replied Mbs Carring Then, sa Allaotr'a eyes l<s»k«d pleading It »«< wilti real afee Carrington'a, ami nt..r- .ii'! . , r< pi. -• -it.it IV» r • n.l .is art«», $6,000 a year as governor and ton. alllXHit abruptl) all lhe more hr •he continued earnestly: "Child. I believe tlou that «he bent over her. But Mlaale'a in Grant's tomb. C>iuse her foellngs were not so well mi we are a sort of uecwwsity tu each other tender consclamre mads her «brink from All arrangements for Taft's Inaugu of the present congress, will be absent 44,f>UO n year as secretary of state, drr control as usual. "Allie, wbat must at least. I And my lit» will not shape her sunt's kisars when the Sixty-first congress «seem- lit» right to the two nalnries was de ration are completed. yon haie thought of my ailenre? tome, itself pro|«erly without you. I am always "I'lease don't be so kind to me, Aunt Ides in special sesalun on March 16. clared by the Supreme court many Rioting a<ainst royalty ended the ■ Hopkins of llllinois and Stephens of years ago, when Secretary of State let us alt <l««wn sonwwhere where I can thinking how Allie will tike this or that D isim every utie la. aud it is mil right." talk to you without interruptimi. I don't Your atisencs quite took away the pleas Coder "My «Irer little girl, we none of ua earinvlval w«-«k at Lisbon. j Wisconsin have not been re elected yet, Chadwick became governor. want to see any other face but yours urs of my trip You naughty child, you h so! I . • .■ . ir- Harriman is to address the Texas and it is |>oa«iblc the numtier of sena- the decisions of the Supreme court Hen for the |irrei-nt not r, n |(< g. r • ' look delighted; but th«.re comes my tea . k Im I , we ars fsr too aorvj (•.« legislature on railroad laws. son will continue to be governor after ! toriai absentee» will be 14. "I think my room will I* beat," re please pour me a cup, and then tell me you. Of course, you bate been a nsuglii, Of tb« ,7 representatives who retire his Urm as secretary ends. Hi» term The Kalkan trouble is ataiut to prove turned Allsott, hesitating • little. "Mine all about your poor father." ciiild; you haia l«reu wiling your small . on March I, Hepburn of Iowa hits as secretary will «nd when the next I-eigh is in the drawing room and Rudel Alison was »«on narrating the story world on tire, and bate go< your pretty too much for the powers to untangle. ; aervod 22 years tn congress, nod Sher legislature meets. Hi» term as gov In the dining room, ami Roger grurrally of ths last fortnight. Mias t'arrington wings singad. Wall, now you have learn Hcncy’s fees for prosecuting the man of New York, who becomes vic« ernor will not end until his successor •its in the study when hr c< i ■ - In of an had retailed her« aud Roger's Istter» late rd wisdom through painful etperieu««, Oregon land frauds amounted to |i»6,- president, has served 20 years. Dele- has been inaugurated. •venlng Wait a moment. Aunt Di. the previous night, aud Mr. Moore's ha«l and we must all help you to get the le» tMXi. gat«« Smith, of Arizona, ha* served 16 please. I must ask Harsh to make Mime put her in poaae«sioa of the latest news; suu perfect." tea tor you supper will not t» ready still there was much that she wished tu "I don't tiiliA any one waa ever ao Great Britain haa provided for an years am! Cooper of Texas baa nerved FIND PORPHYRY GOD. fur an hour. Oh," «¡ailing »rcbly. ' I hear. Mb' listened attentively, and with wk-ked as I, Aunt Diana," sigh«-«! Missle. increase of about 100,000 men in the 14 years. In years of service, Senatcr Tel!, r, know your taate Aunt Di can not go out interruption, as the girl poured out U ii.. ■ > lear, : • ' .Ti. d I.er army. of Colorado, is the Nestor of the retir Bnlieved to Prove That Egyptians Set tbe history of her hopes and fears. Iler briskly, "It is not my concern to go alvut without her t«m." Senator Fulton will in all probability ing ctatemm, having been elected sen Miss Carrington offere-1 no remon tled m Mexico. gras inleeratod tare, bm ! m weighing my neighbor'» trespasses in a •trame. |M-rha|>» ah«- »•« in ne,-<l of re • tightened grasp uf Alison's band, s|Hdtr balance; I don’t fancy Im num wsles be ap[iointed as the new Federal Judge ator upon the admission of his state l*oa Angele», Cal., March 2. That | into the Union, taking his »«-at Decem freshment She waited to »re the cab In mule sympathy, but otherwise she said would be nicely ailjust«-d ; but l »tu quit* for Oregon. the Egypt ans croased from th« land of niati deposit her Ittgaage In the ball, and little. sure of «»tie thing -that I »»< a very The butterine and storage house of ber 4, 1H76, since when he haa been tbm abe followed Alison upstair». "Il has l»en a dreadful time," finish« d naughty child mywlf die red cheeked ap- the Swift Packing company at Chicago J continuously and prominently in the the Nile and settled in Mexico, by "My flear." ebe obm-rved. I•»>klng round Aluon. Il 't»- and I were ao afraid of pies I stole gate me moral iudigrstlun i public eye. He resigned from the sen- means of the |o«t cotit in, nt, Atlantis, was destroyed by fire. her as she entered, "this is not your old pap«, and thru Miaale was m > unhappy •till.” | ate in D<M2 to enter the cabinet of is the new theory advanced by Colonel The plan of keeping half of the navy President Arthur na secretary nt th« L. R. Fox, a local civil engineer and room. I thought this was Miasle's?" and ill Dial Is Roger's whistle. Aunt It was Imtsmible to look grsie over "Yea. but Mi»»ie had mine, and I did IM- he la wondering what has become of thia. Alison's merry laugh was Infretious on the Pacific has been left to the dis Interior, re entering the senate In proof of this theory March archaeologist. not like to turn her out. it would only me. Khali 1 tall him in?” And Mias Miss t'arrington stayed a few mors uihi cretion of th«- president. , Fox today brought here interesting 4, I8M6. hare caused unpleasantnos I'leaee do Carrington notified. utre. quest inning Misaie alwul her arm. archaeological specimen» dug up in the The pope is not enjoying the best of not ItMik so grieird. Aunt IM. I ha»« ilogsr's i.H«k of intense surprise amuse«! and talking kindly to her. until the poor City of Mexico while wurktm n in his health ami public audience» have been Unemployed Organize. got um--1 ni it. and do not mind the crar.e them eicevilvrly. but he welcomed bis child ws» quite happy aud at her raw charge were excavating through the discontinued for the presi-nt. Ml much as I did at br»t at laaat. It doe« aunt with evMent satisfaction Chicago, March 2. -Under the lead- "I don't know wtiat It la.” she said ruin» of a prehistoric temple. Four “Now Allie will t«e all right again," that night, when Alison gave her the not make my head ach«." All member» of Roosevelt's cabinet i vrahip uf J. Fades Howe, of St. I-ouis, teen feet below the surface they found "And you never told uw. I could not lie observe«!, with a smile al her; "she g««id night kins; "you all seem trying to who will not continue in office have grandson of the builder of the Fades a porphyry god, most Egyptian in ap have Iforru to have thought of you in has tieeu si k for months. Aunt Diana make me believe that I have not born compleUil plana for private life. bridge, the Chicago assoc ation of un pearance, rcsemblir g the Sphinx, thia room, Alli« Well, you have spared You are not going to inks h«r away from naughty at all. ami that there is nothing employed waa formed this afternoon. weighing al>out 30 pounds and being a Three holdup men accused of the me many a heartache. 1 should have us Just at present, are you?” to forgive." A committee was named to protest to wanted my child 1« * in her little naat "No. not Just now," returned Mias "I thought forgiveness meant that." re theft of 46 cents have been sent to the the mayor ami the finance committee of foot tall. Nearby were an uni of terra cotta Carrington, quietly. "I am going to atop turned Ahs«in. simply; "you know how penitentiary for life by a Chicago judge the city council against the pro|io»ed •nd b»v« Ul I k| SUM I painted Vermillion, proving that it waa and jury. not get her" And Miae t'arrington I«w until yon ars tired of me. and then Allie the Bible sitcaka of sins blotted out reduction of th« appropriation for for use in temples and not for the com ftlvely »hudfbrred as she Itedied at ths and I must say good by to sa«-h other fur that means the page 1* white again one Senator Root has denounced anti-Jap street work. The organixtion propos mon people, and bearing representa grim lines o| ths crane, ami round the a llttla longer. What should you say to can write freshly across the blank." es to manitain a local headquarters, an agitators ami canal muckrakera. bringing her for a tew weeks In the dark, heavily furniatiml room tion» of «<;», Egyptian priests and There never was s merrier supper table employment agency ami bureau of "I am glad I did not tell you." re spring. If your father gets better? You iban the one al Th« Holms that night ; Taft has declared for a prompt tariff chieftains, some heads of priests, ar turned Aheon. gently, as she unfastened look In want uf a change, Roger; they lata ss It *••. 1‘opple sat up for It. and revision and the creation of a commis transportation. rowheads and a spindle bearing hiero- Miss t'arrlngtons mantle an«) waited on • rs working you too hard, my boy." no one rebuked her for her chatter. Rude) sion Ister. ‘ glyphics similar to the Etruscan, Fox New Train Record Made. “Yon must not tempt me. Aunt Diana," kept op the character of a tnshful schoul her Perhatis Aunt Diana loved to feel dc.-lres the porphyry god is 3,000 years A man horsewhipped Billy Sunday at ths soft little hands busy atwut her, for ba return'd, rather gravely. 'There will boy; l«Ut even be relaxed his wide eyed Pittaburg. March 2. Running _ r Id. The gravity when Otter was admtred and kind Springfield, 111., for using vile language four d fferent roads en route, a special •he offered no resistance a» Alianti !>• no holiday for me next year •m«M»t bed her hair, and brought her a whole concern rests on my shoulders at Inquiries nun!« after Bulky, Aunt Diana before women. train tiearing a threatical company Perrin Get* New Trial. footstool, uf wht<4> ehe took powwwalon present, and our manager la a dcfsultsr. knew the way to a boy's heart; though A million dollar corporation has I wen today made the distance of 766 miles San Francisco, March 2. The Unit Alison shall go with you, and welcome " •he naver had a boy of her own; but formed to manage the discoveries of from Boston to Pittsburg in the record herself. ed States Circuit court of appeal» "Well, well, wa must ses about It; there are soma unmarried women wh<>»» obssrvsd Miss Car- "That I« rifht. smashing time of 17 t» hours. Fifty- handed down a decision tndny granting the wizard Luther Burbank. There la large natures »-an etnbrai« a Whole world rington. stroking the brown head that laiil winter com-a l«efors spring. five mirutas were clipped off the beat _____ ......... ............... a new _____ trial to _ _ Dr E. W. Perrin, eon- Itself In child fashion .«n her ls|t. Alison plenty of time, and I duo*! mean to giro of llttla ones, and such a oua waa Aunt Von Buelow has warned Russia that prei ious between Buffalo^ and victed nt land frauds, in connection up my plan of haring ymi and Allis to was so very tired there was utter stain if she helps Servia against Austria Diana. Pittsburg, the timo being five hour» with John A. Benson. The new trial Now I must see your father; don in her attitude, and yet she wss so gather. But as she talked and laugh'd with tbe Germany will fight for Austria. and tan minute». is granted on th« ground that District will yon tabs ms to him?" And Rogar other», bar been gray eyes followed Alb happy, too. Seismographs in various parts of the Judge Dellavrn erred in excluding cer "Now we will hare ona of our cosy consented with alacrity. eon's every movement. It s«eme«l to Mias Snow Falla Over Pari». In ths tMssaga sha «topped and laid Carrington that her darling was changed world have recorded another severe tain testimony. Benson, who was con talks don't look at th* d-»r. Alli» -I ata It is thought o have been Parle, March 2. Snow haa been fall victed at the san e time, appealed on In no hurry for my t«s My dear. I am her hand upon hla arm. somehow - aoms of ths brightness that earthquake. 'Thank yon for taking care of Aills; had always lighted her young fare had in South America. long lag to tell you how It is your iMtera ing in Part» almost continuously for the ground of insufficiency of the in have miscarried. I read them all for the I know how goo.1 you bars been to her." faded a little; she was graver and mors Th« battleship fleet has tiegun to dis 48 hour» and a blizzard of unprece dictment and was denied a new trial. "It la stie who has tieeo <«••! to ns," ha In earnest. first time last night." perse to th« various Atlantic navy dented proportion» prevail» throughout The opinion was rendered by Judges "Aunt "Aunt Di. do you mean that you have rstnrued. with a sudden flush. “Allie haa laid aslite her leading strings, Many death» are reported. Morrow and R om . yards and the work of overhauling the France. flown to us --only telegraph wire» could Diana, you do n«»t know the blessing she •nd has learned to walk alone," shs said Several inches of snow has fallen in vessels will begin at once. has l>sen to ua ; wa bars to thank you have done It," laughing im-reflulously, to herself; "though she lorsn me aS mocil the interior of the Alpes Maritimes Put Cannon on Airship». "Yon may he sure that I slum Id hare for that. Alison would never have been as ever, ahe needs me l«-ss. I ought to Important reductiona in freight rates and th« conditions at Cann«» and An Berlin, March 2. Th« military air tbs girl shs la If yon had not taken ao tt« glad to know thia, for 1 can not ex- throughout the country are to tie mad« flown to you If I had the power," return tibes ar« exceedingly wintry. ship of the future is to be armed with ed Mian t'arrington. seriously. "Allie, much pains with her." pect to lira forever " by the railroads. In most caa«s th« small ennnon or machine guns. The "Don’t make me vain, Roger" f was not In Hwitserland. as you rhonght (To be continued.) advances mail« in January are to be I Foreign Labor May Clash. army authorities at several headquar "Missis and I bar« proposed baying I was recalled auddenly, a fortnight ago annul cd. A M«esH«n nt Honor. Pueblo. Colo., March 2. The local ters throughout Germany ar« experi by Mr. Moore's smblcn illnraa. G ravi I Is h«r a llttla red mororeo book and pre Mother Willie, you wlcke-i boy. yon The United States revenue cutter situation between the Servians ami tWa menting along this line and it has tw-en telegrspbeil for me, and I cam« horns at senting It to her," continued Roger, with haven't kept your word. Yon prom Mohawk struck the rocks . ff Hell Gate Austr ans is rapidly approaching a virutally decided to provide balloons of dry humor ; the title will bs 'Aunt I >, onre " ised you would never steal jam. and at the entrance to New York harlior. critical stage. Ran f'orubovith, editor the rigid Zeppelin typo either with Alison. ana's Haying»,' for Allia brings out “Mr. Moore III !” exclaimed fresh oos sv«ry day. Misaia ssya ahs la here I final yon at It again. A bail leak was sprung but the vessel of a local Servian paper, has br«n re cannon of small caliber or machine with a fast paling faee. In vent Its. and colne rtiem bsrself; but I "Vea. very III. bat. thank God. peatedly threatened with death if he guns. Willie Well. It's no worse than you. may be saved. have an Idea that itisy are genuln«." old friend in better now. It has does not discontinue his remarks on th« You Mid you were going out this «veil celebrated his Harriman haa just Misa Carrington sbook har head at aniious time f«»r ua. darling Grevllle Austrian government. Harvaatar Company Paya. ing. and If yon had kept your word 61st birthdazy. la res« down and unhappy you »red not him. and only ba«le him lead the way you wouldn't hare found ate stealing Topeka, Kan., March 2. The Inter look nt ms so repro«.«hfully. I would to hie father's room. Alison had already Riotous suffragettes have t*en went Chtneae Gate High Honor. national Harvester company today paid hot write to you- It would bare given prepared him for hla slater In law's riait. Jam. to jail in London. Ithira, N. Y„ March 2. T-nfu Hu. to R. L. Thomas, clerk of the Shawnee you uselres pain, ami I was so engro«se<l and he held out bls band with a pleased Her ll»ra. with nursing that letter» were Impoael emils. A direct primary law is to be rushed of Wu Chong, China, waa elected to county District court, 313,702, the fine "Wbo'a y«mr Ideal of bravery?" th« Phi Beta Kappa fraternity at Cor and coats aam-aae-d against the company •'rtils is kind. Diana. 1 said the al bl« luxuries. Little did 1 think In my qnarted the old bachelor, la It General through th« Colorado legiulature. nell lart week. Thia ta the first time by Judge A. W Dana for violating the Bight watching that Alli« waa anvlous ienee waa not like you; my poor girl here haa been fretting herself about It; Kurohl? “Lucky” Baldwin is seri«>usly ill in the hi»tory of Cornell that a Chine»« Kanaaa anti-trust law». The case waa •nd unhappy, tow." __ ,________ ___________ "No," answered th* aplnstcr deeper an I his physicians say he cannot sur haa been else led to the highest honor appealed ami affirmed by the Supreme of ___ «'«vires you never __ got tbe letters " “Aunt IM. that is why yon look tired " but _ No, ladred; Al moo will tall /«« about j ately, "it's a Mormon."—Tb« TatJar. ^^rj'iredl Nouaeoae, child. It is a bl vive. ary aociety. court a month ago. : Aunt Diana •••••••••••••••••«•••O« EVENTS OF THE DAY BENSON TAKES OATH Newsy Items Gathered freni All Parts ol the World. Secretary oí State Takes Chair Vacated hy Chamberlain. PREPARED IHR THE BIS) READER WILL RW IIIILD RUTH OFFICES y M ¿¿/A ’ » 1 -“»-"«VS *