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4 1.1 \ \ HAWLEY SMART COUNTY, OREGON, i I he»» t •’ I the n pro »«• of rMMStag by which llarul-l Ih-niaon had, at last, oct i®ly -.«-the-l h . ...u. . e t-it arrived st th- h . ..u that, like | the grim old Grecian, bi> duty required him to aa.-nft-e hla daughter. I often think that old «lory a gran-l all-g-vty Agamemnon sacrifice« Iphigenia, even yet. pretty mnatantly at Mt. George's, Hanover Mquare M » »utsvtitute the ring for the knife, and the wevhling breakfast for the smoking aa-rifire. and we wreath ourselves with flower» and s.lkv-n raiment os we offer up otir maiden» at the »hrlne of i'lutua. Who «ball «ay that, after all, that was not the meaning of th» fable? But Harold t>enla>vn was ronx-ious of an inward feeling that the newly formed idea was an extremely awkward subje« to branch either to hia wife or 'laughter. That he had never even allu*levl to i'-ar- tnan'a propoaal I nred x-nreely observe, and that It looked «till le«a pleasant to tou'dt upon now he bed made up bis mind to be an active su|>|»>rter thereof, must be —pially obvious. Null the clou-l« were gathering •» thi-k over the house of Glinn that no time was to l*e hot ; and at last the squire nerved himself to the task, and wvugbt his wife's boudoir, having pre viously ascertained that bia «laughter was out of the house. Al’KIL 23, EVENTS OF THE DAV Newsy Items Gathered from All Parts oí the World. PREPARI D (OR THE BIISV READER Lass Important but Not Lass Inter» eating Happening« from Points NO. BREAD PRICES UP Bakers of Chicago Will Add Two Cents to Pries of Loaves. Chicago, April 20. Following in the wake of the action of Jewish bakers of Chicago in increasing the price of bread and biscuits, definite announce ment came today from President Ma thias Schmidingvr of the Master Rak ers* aaaociation that 1 cent and (Huuibly 2 cents will be tacked onto the price of bread lie fore May I. After a thorough canvass of the sit uation, Mr. Schmidinger declared that baker» throughout the city face the al ternative of charging more for their product or going into bankruptcy. The Master Bakers' association, which rep resents nearly all of the bread bakers throughout the city, will meet next Saturday, and it i« said to l»e certain that at that time a decision will be reached to give bread prices u substan tial boost. The high cost of flour is not the only problem confronting the bakers of Chi cago. Their employes, including the bakery wagon driver», are demanding more wages. More than 50 bakers in this city have been driven out of business with in a comparatively short time, on ac count of the high price of materials and the enforcement of the ordinance pertaining to sanitation. 14 I HEPORT ABDICATION Abdul Hamid Said Io Have Given Up Turkish Throne, CAPITAL IS LULL Ol RUMORS Abdication of Sultan Cannot Be Af CHAPTER VI lltoa. ' qu 'h lhat fisher nt human firmed, but Appoars to Ba Tbs srvllHtor itrore ««ray. fuming with Hy lie was right, and day after day Outside ths Stats. Not Improbable. avilifnation 'Pompous, i.n.rty stricken ' did Hamid Ihuiixm ponder over the old •»re the epithets he appb---i to the o^ulre fisherman's terms. at first contemptuous lu these first moments of his wrath Even ly. then muiddy, unti! al Issi he began Four cattlemen were lynched in Ok a usuriou« solicitor >• |« I of pride to think that li «ras hi» duty lo retala Ci nstantinvple, April 20. With the lahoma for murder. of some kitol, and thouch he may hold It Ghno at all haurita. Once arrlved thu» Constitutional army steadily enveloping In tolerable subject I.wi during ths early far. the eprclouene«« of thè reeaoning Roosevelt will make Mombasa his his capital and demanding his head, stage« of hi« rareer, hfce other men's, tssam«- soi and rapid "The land« ! re- headquarters for ten days. with a garrison unwillng to defend him, It waxes fat «nd thrive« wonderfully un ceived from my ancestor« It is my duly to and w ith a cabinet ready to surrender Massacres were stopped in Aita der ths a*-eumulatl<>n of wealth Harold transmit to mv des.-endants " I fine <"un to the demands of the patriot army, Minor after 400 were killed. I>enia«»n had trsmpled it r®n»>r«ele«aly tin try gentleman'« sentiment, that would Sultan A Mu I Hamid is rcjxirtcd to der foot I n the irritation aulviiiled have invariably insured a round of ap Calhoun lawyers charge Heney with have abdicated and fled on a warship or and the astute old head once more Iwgan piano al the farmer's ordinary In any coercion of witnsses, butth ia is denied. sought refuge in a foreign embassy. Io reckon up the chance« of the game lie market town of respectable dimensions. The report that the sultan had abdi played It all over again in his own mind The property of the Water» Pierce "I want to talk something over with N<Vw. of ivwirse. it was all plain sailing, cated caused the greatest excitement "No." he muttered . Inn t think I nvie morally you. Nellie." he <iiw-erved, as he entered Oil company in Texas is to be »old by As a personal matter, th» mean any mistake. I I was a fool to !•>»» my ret lodgings at Hastings or Mt. Ixonerda "1 don’t think that it will br quite pleas the state. in the lobbies of (»arliaincnt, A rumor t«t»|>er. though. Hadn't I made up my would have sufficed It were better so ant to h'-or. but, at all events, it can't of the flight of the sultan on a warship The merger of Southern Pacific a nr I mind, all «long, that he'd lake it pretty than to see a Itemaon of Glinn so vilely diatress you, as you will have the power followed closely on that of his abdica Union Pacific hres is to have a hearing miuXi in that wsy, to start with? When nutted. Hut there were other tie« to tie of dev-idlng a* you like al«>ut it.” tion, but neither could be confirmed. in Portland May 3. I think how many of 'em I've «een run iv.naiilered He. Harold Iw-oisoo, had un Mrs. Denison raised h»r fae» anxiously l arge crowds gathered at the British rusty about tlieir family name«, place«, doubtrdly betrayed the trust of a long to her husband's. Ib-iianvn, on any point, embassy, where other reports had it Chief Justice Beatty, of the Califor and plate ! It was foolish ay, very fool line of anerwtorv. waa painful to her. and she waa too well nia Supreme court, subdued a bully by that the sultan had taken refuge, and Ish yo be annoyed at l«nnon'i tantrum« Then he began to think once more of aware, from former experirm-e, that this calling a bluff to fight. there were scores of inquiries at the Name«? hah"' c.>ntinued the old uuin. his daughter lie felt rompun««ion at waa hut the prelude to x>me x-heme in MARS MAY BE HAILED. Russian embassy concerning the truth contemptuously. "If It catne all the way , < :.v>. I- M.i il- which her concurrem-e bad already teen The Japanese gov< rnment is investi- of the rumor that the sultan was under from ths Conqueror. Its worth on tO tins low born suitor. But then Maude practically mark—I out by her bird and gatingthe grafting by member« of the Professor Pickering Says it Would the protection of Russia on one of its •d paper is the only valid test.” had never been to him what an only child master. Ilsrtild Ih-niion'« <«*n«ultatlous, | diet and more arrests are expected. guardships. At isilh of these embas Kain P*erman. when he beard the re is to most father«, lie had never quite at such lim*-«. generally -vniprla-si a mere Cost Only *10,000,000. The Great Northern and St. Paul are sies all knowledge of the aultsn's move suit of bls father's mission, took rat her forgiven the fait of her not bring a son. synopsis of his Intentio»i,. revealing wav Boston, Mass., April 20. "If man ments was deniesl and the Turkish For ■ ffiffami minor ui>|>len«antne»a which lie looked to both struggling for the best route As a younger man he la<4rd the pati»n<-e , i*t than bls Again, thia candidate for her to carry out l'i«»r Mrs. Ih-nlxvn through a narrow canyon in Montana. kind care» enough aluiut it to put up eign office gave a strong denial of the and then, moreover, was there not the her hand had been brought up a gentle- might Well be diffident about «m b <»nfl- President Taft has completed all ar about >10,000,000, there ia no very rumors. blow to hl« «elf --a tee tn? Between twenty man, bad the mark of the university dem-v-s, a« « rule, they had borne but The abdication of Abdul Hamid, how rangements for his summer vacation, good reason why the human race should and thirty we fi-el that acutely; from vtsiiqx-d on b's U«--l i-v>mpo«ition, and. bitter fruit. ever, ap|>ears to be not improbable, which will lie spent at Beverly, Mass., not be able to talk with Mars, and that thirty to forty, with a sort of tno-hfi-d in short, had done much to compmsate and it ap|>eara that within a day or two "M hat should you «ay.” continued the in June. sorenewa. st fifty the conceit baa been for th»- deficiency of birth with which he ■o soon aa next July.” the Constiuttionalists may accept aa squire, “if I tell you that it is |>usaibl» to taken out of most of us. and we are no bad entered the world, lie had seen save Glinn to us yet?" Russia plans to deal directly with This is accotding to Professor Wil his successor Prince Yusaeff Izzedin, longer astonished at finding that the world young Pearman upon two or three oevn- 0 H W ■ I Mr«. China in a settlement of the Harbin liam Henry Pickering, Harvard uni -d the late sultan, who rat-s us a little lower than our own val «ions only. That gentleman, though the 11 - ■ ■ . :• . trouble ai>d then hopes to arrange a versity’» celebrated astronomer. is secund in line, as they are strongly uatain Ele<troplate may ¡visa fur gold blood of his father ran strong In his heart. "No, you don’t lo-»k like It. I s®s treaty with the Unititl States on the Communication with Mara will be displeased with Abdul Hamid's atti for a short season. In the», lays, but so veins, had quite auftii lent tact to avoid in your fare there is more to follow. It Far Eastern question. made pries ible, Professor Pickering de tude. i-lety is pretty certain to detect the ring showing It. He dr.-»s.-d quietly, and ab 1» x*me Imre efianre. and your sanguine The Constitutional forces sent out of false metal ere very long Teamsters of New York are on clares, by adopting his method of flash stained from -elf h --ertion when ic-.o-.g nature hav led you a«tray concerning It.” ing messages when Mars approaches small parties to reconnoiter this after Katnuel the junior had so far been a with the class ill which be »a, so snx "Nellie, don't t»e foollah There ia a strike. the earth to within 35,000,000 miles, noon, and at 7 o’clock in the evening fortunate man In pursuit of his ambi ions to establish himself. Hr was. nat way uf arranging all these inlx-rable Itaiy has sent a cruiser to Turkey or about 5,000,000 miles nearer than they were within sight of the gates of tions Though not so sunessfill aa he urally, too i-arefui of his money to fall money matters that has l>»en submitted to i-oui-i tare " i'-i i to i ’ '1 ■ ever before. Ten millions of dollars Constantinople. They encountered no into the error of must parvenu««, that of me. and which, should we convent to, to protect her intereata. tent, he 1.1.1 « k-l I. - 1 ■ ■ " - ostentatious display. 'The little he knew A Philadelphia man left >2,500,000 is a large amount, he admit», but he resistance, nor does resistance seem there is no doubt will prove perfretly county society. There wire many bouse« of hitu bad not jarrml >»n Harold Deni- satisfa<<r>ry. I have turned it all well to establish a home for fatherless girls. predicts that one® this means of celes likely, unless it ia at the pa ace. The that he was occasionally s-kiil to. as an »on Aa to Maude, her affections must over In my mind, and though I have, aa tial communication is established, mes headquarter« of the Constitutionalist Dynamite has been used to break the odd bachelor to make up. Despite all hi« be »holly unfettered. If she could tie yet, enme to no determination ivmrerning sages will be easily recognized and un army ia at lledegntich, and General ice jam tn the Niagara river near the father had said st the time, a man w>lh brought to think of this man as a hus doubtedly answered. If there ia intelli Husnl Pasha's forces, which now num it, yet I don't deem it altogether Imprac Ham r«arnu»n's eye to the main ctuincs band, It would rwlly tie ■ good thing for falls. ticable. Will you hear me patiently?” gent life on Mars; and that in such tier between 20,0tMl and 30,000, occupy could not i-on'-eive s man in Harold her in the end And by such reasoning The Santa Fe road has a device case, hitherto hidden mysteries con a range of hills aliout 20 miles from "Yes, Harold," was the meek response. 1 Venison's position rvyecting s proposal so the squire gradually worked hiuwelf "Well, what I want to talk to you | which it is believed will prevent many cerning Mars will become anopen book the capital. very much to his own a.I-.sntage He round to the ivinvictio** that it was, at ail to the people of the earth. ought r®cognlse « certain amount of dif events, hi« duty to submit Pearman's about is this. I If course you must bs j train wrecks ficulty on the |«rt of the lady, but men proposal i<> Maude, and, further, to pre» aware that Mau-le is not only grown up j Taft wants to visit th® Pacific coast LOEB AFTER SMUGGLERS. and handsome, but has arrived at an age of his age are not wont to t>e <lin<leut it strongly on her attention. More Than 1,000 Are Killed. and Alaska and will ask congress to when wooers may I — expected. ” about their own powers of attraction on But before Harold Iw-nisuu had arriv Beirut, Syria, April 20. A terrible Declines Offer of *200,000 to Drop "What do you mean?' ‘aakwl the moth ' provide live funds. those occasions, and Mam Pearman w«a ed at this cuncioaion, there had been G. M. McCain, of Philadelvhia. haa uprising has occurred in Adana. Street Government Inquiry. one of the last to entertain apprehensions much grief st Glinn. He had told his er, her pale fare fludiing, and a half-1 | fighting has been going on for three on that acore. Wife of the eon tern plat >-d fore- losing of anxious, half frightened expression visibl» b®vn arrested in Turkey as a spy be New York, April 20. The smuggling ' days and at least 1,000 persona have "He don’t know what's good for him. the mortgage, and explained to her that it In her blue eyes. cause he was taking photographs. ; been killed. The city haa been de syndicate that flrat offered Collector of ■ nd that's about the sue of it !" was that meant ruin that la, rum inevitable, a> "We will come to that presently. You A New York man has been arrested atroyed by lire. American mtaaion- the Port I.oeb >100,<100 to drop the gentleman’s remark, as his «ire retailed far a« their still continuing the ismsewsors know h»r admirers at the Xml Qatar tali' government'» Investigation of the the account of his Interview with |Vem of Glinn went. were niiu>erou» A man of good property for attempting to bribe a naval officer arica named Roger« and Maurer are All the other Americans are smuggling of "sleepsr” trunks con Son. "We aliall have to exercise a little "Yes, Nellie, it's all over,” said th« in Un- county soli-a« j -rn.-ion Io pay to get a recommendation for a patent. dead. taining >56,000 worth of Paris gown» genile pressure I'm not going to he squire; "I'm beaten at last. Dear old his a-ldre-a--« to Maude. II» can give her Judge Hunt, of Montana, in coming safe. The British vice counsul, Major increased ita offer today to >200,000, choketi off my game al all events st this Glinn must go through the hands of the ■ g-s-d home ami everything she can want haughty Wylie, is among the wounded. to Portland to dispo»® of th® remaining according to Mr. Ixveb. stage of the pria'i- ling« Invalid« often auctioneer, and l—onie the property of now. while at the -l--pth of Ills father hs land fraud cases. He is expect«! At Tarsus there was less loss of life. "The amount now offered the gov tsspiire coercion to make them take the whatever greasy trailer happens to have will l-e the [>o««e»Mor of large lamini em I < The Armenian quarter, however, was about May 1. loiiii-s nei-isissry tor their existenc®, and newt mon», at bia diap-nsl juat now. It's tales in the -outity, be«idvu ronaiderabla. ! destroyed. Four thousand refugees ernment to drop the investigation and It will Ive for you to make I Venison under hard line« for you to have to leave the sum« invested elsewhere.” I Philadelphia has not yet decided de- are housed in the American mission. probable prosecution is >200,000," said stand that he will n> t* Denison of place wherein I Installed you as mistrra, The poor mother's heart l>eat quick finitely to let th» Liberty bell come to Mr. Loeb. "The amount ropresenta Glinn, at ell events, unless he ia preiiared so many years ago" whom was she to tvr asknl to yield her , the coast, but it ia probable there will what would b® the penalties of fully Fund« Saved to Salónica. to welcome me as a aon in-law." "Doa't think of me,” replied Mrs ilarling? Mho in nil the county side «a« . ■ be no oppuaition. >200,000 above the appraised value of Salónica. April 20. The director "lasvs It to me. Mam, and don't be Denison. tearfully. Sta “I shall be always worthy of her i-e-rle»» Maude? the guols. All offers have been re Castro haa been ordered a Treated by general of the Ottoman bank, having In a hurry. I made up my mind about it happy aa long ■■ I have you and Maude knew of none; yet she s|«>ke not. hut fused. Wo want the smuggler».” Venezuelan courts fur murder. ordered the Salónica branch to «end all the other night, 1 don't «ay all, my boy. with me. it will Ive sad to leave all my gnr-d eagerly into her husband's face, It 1» believed that worry over thia but a good many things I have mad- up old roltagera and alm-mer» to thè tender ■ nd waited with h.gh strung nerves till I A pioneer miner uf Sheridan, Mont., it« cash to the capital, a nieasure de ca»e «o affected the mind of William my mmd t» Iva - rse of marciva of ottieni. bui oh! it will fall b» should Speak again. al gned to embarras« the organization haa been killed for his savings. (}. Bainbridge, confidential agent of time la*ave me alivne to work the oracle beavlest on you. llaruld. to gire up wtuvl • "Maude can bare no attachment as of the force« there, the commandant just now, and. depend upon It. I'll glee lisa lieen thè bunve of your propl» for so yet?’" inquired the squire, at length Famine in Macedonia and Servis are of the Thin! army corpa placet! an em the United States Treasury department in Paris, that he committed suicide. you due notice wlirn It's time for you tn many generation« !” bargo <>n >.’100,000 which constitute«! "No. I think not. Ilow could she, milling to the revolutionary troubles. The Tr-asury department had fully ap moke a move.*' "1 duu't deny it. It will b» a dread- Harold? The poor child haa. as yet, the fund« of the three vilayets. Taft is having much trouble in find proved Mr Bainbridge's course in th® The aim eiwiuieaced. If at time« he ful wrench to thiuk of Glinn paaslng tu seen so little of the world, and Maud* I thought his father was getting a little stranger» ; bui I suppos» it must he so. Io not one to give her heart away light ing suitable persona for foreign |>oata. case, but he left a note declaring he Flour Advance« In France. slow at turf tactl, » a pursuit from wbi< h The follie« of our youth. Nell, smit» n» was th® victim of a plot. President Zelaya, of Nicaragua, ia ly." Pari«, April 20. France ia beginning he bad in grewl measure withdrawn be sharply a» we grow old. W» «hall bave Mr. Iswb's investigation shows that "Mahlens’ hearts are stolen, sometime», preparing U> move against Honduras. to feel the effect« of the prevailing still held a firm belief that his parent to end our day« in some cheap conti- the smuggled gowns ha<! been made in a g-»>d while before they ar» themselves The Cudahy Packing company has high price of wheat In the United Pari» hy famous designers for many waa difficult to bewt in the great game of brnlal town.” ■sure of it," return«! Denison, «etilen- life, more especially when he h-kl a win been indicted for wholesale oleomar Stat«-«. The price of flour haa increas women of social prominence anil wealth tlously. "It I» essential for my project ning card or two in hie band. garine frauds. ed three franca per 100 kilo« in the laat CHAPTER VII. - In i. Iplna and that Maude sliould lie fancy free.” Home two or throe weeks elapsed; and fortnight and the baker«' aaaociation Washington and that the reason for Very «ad was Mamie when ■he heard "Mhe la," returned the mother, anx The University of Nevada has just then, one spring iimruing. Harold Item the evil tiding», and that she had but a iously: "but tell me. who Is thia you received two gifts, one of >250,000 anti ia considering the railing of the price offering such a largo sum to suppress •on rei-eiml a letter to tbs effect that Mr •hurt time left to look upon the grand of bread. the investigation waa to shield the Pearman of Manners-ley felt it in<-uinbrnl old chestnut«, the groves of laurel, and think good enough for her? There Is no one of >100,000. women from unpleasant publicity. on himself to mil In his money lent on the »oft, pleasant, turfy vistas amid which one I know," she continued, sadly, "fit The Water»-Pierce Oil company, re Hailstone« Ars Heavy. mortgage, a mor® favorable opportunity she had twen born. Bitterly she thought to claim my darling’» hand " cently ousted from Texas, will pay the "It's no use fencing any more," ro Ilea Moines, Iowa, April 20. A ter for investment having offered. Hecate Matter Serious. how the Io»» of all ths accustomed sur- "Young Pearman ws» state >2,000,000 fines and costs. rifle hail and wind storm struck Ilea That this would probably tv» th» rsault rounding« would be felt by the gentle pIM the a-piire Ottawa, Ont., April 20. The ques much »truck with Maude at the Xmin- •f their last Interview, the «quire had mother she adored; and well «he divined Mrs. Castro hints at revolution in Moines and Central Iowa today, Plata tion as to jurisdiction over Hecate foreseen Yet, aa days went by without what would he her father's sensations ster Ivall. and sollclte permission to win Venezuela and advises present officials glass windows in down town stores straits on th® Pacific coast of Canada, any such notince, be began tonaly to hojw when, haring left the home of his ances her, if he can.” were plowrt in and cellars were flooded. between Queen Charlotte islands and to "make hay while the sun shine».” "Pearman! What the son of the law that the attorney had eeen tne prrsump- tors, he should find himself exposed to the At Stuart, hailstones weighing half a British Columbia, is likely to become It is reported on g<x>l authority that lion b» had boan guilty of. and that things monotonous existence of tome watering yer!” cried Mr«. l»enl»on. "You're hik p-rund fell, doing much damage to peach an active issue within a short time. H. W, Scott, of Portland, will be Yon would never would still J->g quirtly along in their ol-l place or dull continental town ! How he ing. Harold, surely! bud». As these waters lie Ivetween two Cana • ay. flow st-hemeral that wsy had now would brood over the extinction of the consent to such a match for a daughter offered the ambassadorship to Mexico. dian stretches of territory, the Domin become, under almost any cirvumatani-ea, Itenison« of <>linn none realised more of youre.” A raid was made on a Chicago, Mil Mattacre of 2,000 Reported. ion claim« that they are a* much her ha »till kept locked within bla own fully than Maude. She knew her father "Listen. Nellie,” replied the squire, sad waukee A St, Paul diner while it was St. Petersburg, April 20. Advice» »»elusive property as !x>t-g Island broast. But aa he read that letter the thoewtgbly; • •» a clever fir| aR,J ly "Pearman haa a heavy mortgage on Oqulrv knew well that the rubicon a a« fully rocogniaed his foibles ami Weak the property: he has bought the best passing through Iowa and a quantity of to the Russ from Teheran report a mas- sound is the property of the United liquor seised. |ias»r<l, that his stilisi were burnt, and ness««. ■acre of 2.000 persons, including wo States, The Hecate strait» are halibut Mhe comprehended the shock It part of what has been sold, and Maude's himself defeated, Ils knew, too well, that would l*e to his family pride what the marriage with bla son would once mors A Chicago man has married hia step men and children, by Turcoman tribes fisheries, and are resorted to by both to raioe that ten thousand anywhere elee loss of country pursuits would be to him; consolidate Glinn. Iton't Interrupt me!” mother. men at Astrabad. The Russian gov American and Canadian fishermen. would result in an exposure of his af what it would be to find himself a mere he exclaimed. In answer to a despairing emment is sending troops thither. A dispatch from Naples says Mount fair« tantamount to ruin. He was quite Mr. Itenison on straitened means In some gesture of his wife's. "I don't say If Young Turks Will Depose Sultan, awar» that Pearman was equally corner» quiet place where gosaip was rife, and things stoovl with us ■■ they did In tha Etna ia in eruption. Sultan'» Brother Succeed«. Ixvndon, April 20. Interest in the ant with th» fact, lie prepared hliuælf your social status was pretty naarly old times I'd listen to such a propraal German East Africa haa had 60 Paris, April 20. A apodal dispatch Turkish crisis ■■ now chiefly concerned for the Impending crash. gauged by the bills incurred at th* buteb- as this; but, Nellie, If Maude could make from Constantinople «aye that it ia re with the fate of the sultan and there But there is a mrtaln amount of notice er'« and the win» merchant's, And then, up her mind to It, Glinn would remain deaths from the plague. requlsit» on the calling in of a mortgage, the girl thought, sorrowfully, how llttl» ours, and that would lighten the remain Flour has advanced in price in all ported that Rechad Effendi, brother of IS little doubt that he will be deposed. , the sultan, and heir apparent to the Recent developments have served to and tills gave Harold I venison time to she could do to alleviate all rtils To der of my time in thio world, and youra, sections of the United States. throne, hai left to join the Young emphasize the devotion of the whole rwflest whether foe good or evil th» read her moi her ah! yea, she could do much too. wife mine.” The first act of the new chief of po- er» of thia story must determine. Had to lighten her trouble«, ami I» a comfort country to constitutional government. "Not nnleas Maude were happy,” n,or- lice of Los Angeles was to throw the Turke. the blow fallen at once, h» would have ta her; but for her father, nothing—and mured the poor mother. "king of Chinatown ” bodily out of the abandoned Glinn, grimly, and set up his th» tears trickled through Maude's long Sultan Planning Abdication. Cotton Fire is Burning, I cun fancy the contempt with which lonely tsnt In wvme remote watering place ■she» as sh» thought bow llttl» sh» could a Belgravian matron might regard Mrs. station. Viefina. April 20.- The Neues Tage Little R ick, Ark., April 20. The But the crafty solicitor had meosureij the ba to him. TVenison's last remark. A pennilewi girl Poland is preparing to honor Mod- blatt*« Monnat ir correspondents «ay it St. Ixvuia com press No. 2, with 1,200 strength of bis prey with great accuracy. Buch, so far. were th» results of the offered wealth, country hou»a, etc, and jeska's memory when her body i» taken is reported that the sultan is negoti- bales of cotton, caught fire after initi It was not without design that the notice machinations of that exp«rienc«d "fiah-r her nvothor ma- ■ !-rlng al»>ut bar ha, pk there for burial. A statu» may ba ating with the committee of union and night and ita total destruction ia ex- »f th» foreclooure of th» mortgage had of men,” Mr. Pearman, on the nafortu nesa. Oh, it la too absurd I erect<-d. progreM with r- gar! to his abdication. 1 peeled. The loan will reach >l,<»OpJ»<jp b»«a delayed. "Miv» it tiosw—giv» It nau family at Glinn. (T» b» continued.J