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866 RESCUED; 1200 ON SHIP RELIEVED LOST ¿ CHARLES KLEIN v y ARTHUR^HORNBLOW quoti ILLUSTRATIONS BY RAY WALTERS * ^ SYNOPSIS. SEA IS SCOURED BY SISTER SHIPS Survivors in Small Boats Res- cued By Liner Carpathian. J a r l t o n L. P e p p e r LAWYER HOOD R IV E R : OREGON 3054 East Second St., Will practice in Mosier and Long Distance Phone. Main 2201 May be reached by long dis The Dalles - - Oregon. tance phone, Home phone 61. E. C. BROCK BOYCE CAFE V HOOD C ivil E n g in e e r tf# Y *C M T . 1*09. a r O.w. DltLtNOHAM CO/^ÜfV H ow ard JelTrlea, b a n k e r'« «on. under the « r l l Influence o f R o b ert Underwood. | felIow>«tudent at Y ale, leads a life o f dla- • Blpatlon, m arries tbs dau gh ter o f a g a m bler who died In prison, and Is disowned by his father. H e Is out o f work and In desperate straits. U nderw ood, who had once been en gaged to H ow a rd 's step- I mother, A licia , Is apparen tly In proeper- I ous circum stances. T a k in g a dva n tage o f i his intim acy with A licia , he becom e« a «rt o f social highw aym an. D iscovering m > s true character, A lic ia denies him th« house H e sends her a note threatening suicide. A rt dealers fo r whom he acted acte<! « wx f • n it • auldd*. as commissioner, dem and an accounting. H e cannot m ake good. H ow ard calls at his apartm ents In an In toxica ted condi tion to request a loan o f $2,000 to enable him to take up a business proposition. tells him he Is In debt up to Only Mass o f Wreckage Tells ot Big Underwood his eyes. 11«»ward drinks hirnself Into a maudlin condition, and goes to sleep on a Ship’s Fate—Little Hope for divan. A ca ller Is announced and U n d er wood draw s a screen around the drunken 1,200 Passengers. Bleeper. A licia enters. She dem ands a promise from U nderw ood that he w ill not take his life. He refuses unlUM she will renew her patronage. Th is she refuses, takes her leave. U nderw ood kills New York— While the fate o f the and himself. T h e report o f the pistol nwa- majority o f the 2,100 persona on board H ° * “ »*d. H e finds Underwood dead. J J 1 Realising his predicam ent he attem pts to the mammoth White Star liner Titanic flee and Is tnet by U n derw ood 's valet. , . , , _ . _ I H ow ard Is turned o v er to the police, which sank early Monday in the New Capt Clinton, notorious fo r his brutal ,, ,. . r» i in . .. . treatm ent o f prisoners, puts H ow ard Foundland Banks after a collision with through th « third degree, and fin ally gets a lleged confession from the harassed an iceberg, still remains in doubt and man. AnnU. H ow ard'!« w ife, d e cla re« her In her huahand'u innocence, and it ia feared that more than 1,200 per belief ays she w ill clear hint. Bhe culls on ./fries, Hr H e r.fu s«.* to help unlesu sona were lost, a note o f good cheer ■he w ill consent to a divorce. T o Have came by wireless between 1 and 2 H ow ard she consents, but when Bhe finds that the elder J effries doe« not Intend to stand hy his son. excep t financially, she o'clock Tuesday morning. ■corns his help. A nnie appeals to Judae It was a wireless message from the Brewster, attorn ey fo r Jeffries. 8r.. to lake H o w a r d ’s case. He declines. í ,, C P H Y S IC IA N and S U R G E O N ÌBIBD DDGRtD Greatest Atlantic Liner Hits Iceberg and Soon Plunges to Bottom. f • v a Mnrïï08®miDa.üirfiK5 cjfiiBoafiïïovtî m DR. H. L. DUMBLE General Surveying, Plat ting and Drafting Mosier - - Oregon RIVER , OREGON The place to get a good, square, clean meal. Mosier people especially in vited to call when in Hood River. of one of the most brilliant legal minds In the country, yet In this very A. M. BOYCE, office had been prepared some of the most sensational victories ever re A l l B u s i n e s s e n t r u s t e d t o Proprietor. corded In the law courts. T he C are o f th e Visitors to Judge Brewster's office were not many. A man of such re nown was naturally expensive. Few could afford to retain hls services, and In fact he was seldom called upon except to act in the Interest of wealthy corporations. In these cases, of course, hls fees were enormous. He W ILL HAVE PROMPT ATTENTION D E ALE R IN had very few private clients: In fact, - - $100,000.00 he declined much private practice Capital Fresh and Cured Meats that was offered to him. He had Surplus and undivid been the legal adviser of Howard ed profits - 130,000.00 Country Produce Jeffries, Sr., for many years. The two men had known each other In J. S. SCIIENCK, P r e s i d e n t their younger daya and practically E d M . W i l l i a m s M ax A. V ogt had won success together—the one Vice Pres. Cashier In the banking business, the other In the service of the law. An Im portant trust company, of which Mr. Jeffries was president, was constantly Involved In all kinds of litigation of which Judge Brewster had exclusive charge. As the lawyer found this highly remunerative. It was only nat- ural that he had no desire to lose Mr. Jeffries as a client. Secluded In hls private office, the Your Lighting wants will be taken care o f through ourstore Judge was busy at hls desk, finishing at The Dalles and all work in Mosier can be handled on short a letter. He folded it up, addressed notice and at satisfactory prices. We will be pleased to fur an envelope, then lit a cigar and looked at the time. It was three nish estimat electrical works Lighting and Power on o’clock. The day's work was about application. over and he smiled with satisfaction aa he thought of the automobile ride In the park he would enjoy before dressing and going to hls club for din ner. He felt In singularly good spir its that afternoon. He had just won In the court a very complicated case which meant not only a handsome ad dition to hls bank account, but a signal triumph over hla legal oppo nents. Certainly, fortune smiled on him. He had no other Immediate cases on hand to worry about. He could look forward to a few weeks of absolute rest. He struck a bell on hls desk and a clerk entered. Handing him the note he had Juat written, he A. L. D AY J. E. GEIGER said: P resident V ice -P res .-M anager “ Have this sent at once by mes senger.” “ Very well, Judge,” answered the clerk. "By the by,” frowned the lawyer, “ has that woman been In to-day T" “ Yes—she sat In the outer office all morning, trying to see you. We said FIRST N A T IO N A L B A N K BUILDING you were out of town, but she did not PHONE 3 —N IG H T OR DAY believe IL She sat there till she got tired. She had no Idea that you went out by another stairway.” "Humph,” growled the lawyer; "n nice thing to be besieged In this man Engineering, House Wiring, Repairing, Contracting, ner. If she annoys me much longer, I shall send for the police.” Fixtures, Lamps, Motors, Heating and Cooking At that moment another olerk en tered the room. Apparatus "What Is It, Mr. Jones?” demanded the lawyer. Estimates furnished upon request. A llwork guaranteed "A lady to see you. Judge," said the clerk, handing him a card. The lawyer glanced at the bit of Mosier people desiring information as to estimates can pasteboard, and said Immediately: leave requests for same at the Bulletin Office. “ Oh, yes, show her In." The two clerks left the room and Judge Brewster, after a glance In the mirror to re-adjust hls cravat, turned to greet hls visitor. The door opened and Alicia entered. She waa fault lessly gowned, as usual, but her man ner waa flurried and agitated. Evi dently something had happened to up set her, and she had come to make her husband's lawyer the confidant of her troubles. The Judge advanced gallantly and pointed to a chair. “ Good morning, my dear Mra Jef fries; how do you do?" "Is Mr. Jeffries here?” asked Alicia, hurriedly. “ Not yet,” he replied, emlllng. "This Is an unexpected pleasure. I think It Is the flret time you have graced my office with your presence.” "How quiet It Is here!" ahe ex claimed, looking around nervously. “ It Is hard to believe this is the very center of the city.” Taking the eeal offered to her, she went on: "Oh, Judge, we are dreadfully rled.” (TO B K C O N T IN U E D .» £ First National Bank MOSIER MARKET of The Dalles, Oregon C. H. DUNSMORE, Trap. Mosier - Oregon ELECTRIC TALK W hite Star liner Olympic, one o f the CHAPTER XIII.—Continued. vessels hovering near the scene o f the disaster, flashing the news that 866 o f “ Where are the women?" asked the Titanic’s passengers, mostly wo Annie, trying to keep down the lump men and children, were being brought that rose chokingly In her throat. He Felt In 8ingu!arly Good 8plrlts. to port by the Cunarder Carpathia. "They’re in a separate part of the Other messages later brought confirm prison.” replied the keeper. “ Ah!” Interrupted Annie. "You, too, by taking up my case without hls per “ Isn’t It dreadful?" she murmured. atory tidings. “ Not at all," he exclaimed cheer heard a womun's voice. Capt Clinton mission. He won’t even seo you." First reports were that the Carpa fully. "These prisoners fare better In said there was a woman In It.” “ W e’ll see," ahe said quietly. "H e’ll thia had saved but 676 persons. The prison then they do outside. I wager Thoughtfully, as If to herself, she see me If I have to sit In his office added: "W e muBt find that woman." new figures reduce the list o f those some of them are sorry to leave.” all day for weeks. I have decided to "When I woke up,” continued How have Judge Brewster defend you be for whose fate fear was felt by nearly “ But It's dreadful to be cooped up 200, and if, as seems probable, prac In those little cells. Isn’t It?" she said ard, “U was dark. Groping around cause 1 believe It would mean ac for the electrle light, I stumbled over quittal. He will build up a defense tically all those saved were passen “ Not so bad ss It looks,” he laughed. something. It was Underwood's dead that will defeat all the lies that the gers, it would appear that ail but ap “ They are allowed to come out In the body. How be came by his death 1 proximately 460 o f the vessel’s pas police have concocted. The police have corridor to exercise twice a day for an have not the slightest Idea. I at once sengers are accounted for. a strong case because of your alleged hour and there Is a splendid shower realized the dangerous position I was confession. It will take a strong law A partial list o f the survivors re bath they can take.” In and I tried to leave the apartment yer to fight them." Earnestly ahe ceived from the Carpathia include "Where Is my husband’s cell?” she unobserved. Just as 1 was going, added: “ Howard, If your life Is to be names o f many women o f prominence. whispered, almost dreading to hear Underwood's man servant arrived and saved we must get Judge Brewster.” A fte r the first calls o f the Titanic the reply. he handed me over to the police for help had brought steamers for "A ll right, dear,” he replied. “I "There It Is," he said, pointing to A That's the whole story. I've been hundreds o f miles around speeding to can only leave It in your hands. I loor. "No. 466.” here since yesterday and 1 ’U be devil the scene, what seems to have been an know that whatever you do will be for Walking rapidly ahead of her and ish glad to get out.” impenetrable wall o f silence wns the best. I'll try to be as patient as stopping at one of the cell doors, he "You will get out,” she cried. “ I'm I can. My only comfort Is thinking raised between here and the steamer. rapped loudly on the Iron grating and doing everything possible to get you of you, dear.” The liner so far as advices appear cried: free. I’ve been trying to get the best went to her fate without so much aB a A heavy step resounded In the corri "Jeffries, here’s a lady corns to see lawyer In the country—Richard Brew word o f what must have been the dor. The keeper came up. you. Wake up there!” ster." scenes o f terrible tragedy enacted on "Time's up, m'm,” he said civilly. A white, drawn face approached the "Richard Brewster!” exclaimed How her decks. Annie thrust her hand through the grating. Annlo sprang forward. ard. "H e’a my father's lawyer." In the lack o f even a line from a bars; Howard carried It reverently to “ Howard!” she sobbed. "I saw your father yesterday after hls lips. survivor imagination pauses before “ Is It you, Annie?” came a weak noon,” she said quietly. even trying to conjecture what passed "Good-by. dear,” she said. “ Keep voloe through the bars. “ You did!" ho exclaimed, surprised. up your courage. You’ll know that I as the inevitable became known and it "Can't I go In to him?" she asked “ Was he willing to receive you?” was seen that out o f the more than am working for your release every “ He hnd to,” she replied. “ I gave moment. I won't leave a stone un 2,000 human lives with which she was pleadingly. The keeper shook his bead. him a piece of my mind." freighted there could be hope o f sav turned.” “ No, m'm, you must talk through Howard looked at her In mingled ing as it appears, far less than a half. “ Good-by, darling,” he murmured. the bars, but I won't disturb you.” amazement and admiration. That she Other than the news that 866 per He looked at her longingly and He walked away and the husband should have dared to confront a man there were tears In her eyes as she sons, largely women and children, had and wife were left facing each other. as proud and obstinate as hla father turned away. been rescued from the liner’s boats by the Cunarder Carpathia, several hours The tears were streaming down An astounded him. "I'll be back very soon,” she said. What did he say?” he asked eag passed without word as to the fate of nle'a cheeks. It was dreadful to be A few minutes later they were In the rest o f those on board at the time standing there so close and yet not erly. the elevator and she passed through be able to throw her arms around him. “ I asked him to come publicly to o f the fateful crash. Along the en the big steel gate once more Into the tire Atlantic coast wireless instru Her heart ached ns alia saw the dis your support and to give you legal sunlight street tress In his wan. pale face. assistance. Ha refused, saying he ments were attuned to catch from any “ Why dldu't you come before?” be could not be placed In a position of source word that possibly one o f the CHAPTER XIV. condoning such a crime and that your many steamships which rushed to the asked ” 1 could not. They wouldn’t let me. behavlot and your marriage had made assistance o f the Titanic bore other Outwardly, at least, Judge Brew survivors. But the ships reported to Oh, Howard," she gasped. “ What a him wash his hands of you forever." ster's offices at 83 Broadway In no dreadful thing this Is! Tell me how Tears filled Howard's eyes and his be at or near the scene o f what, way differed from the offices of ten you got into such a scrape!" mouth quivered. viewed in the light o f possibilities, thousand other lawyers who strive to He put his haud to hla head as If It “ Then my father believes me guilty may be recorded as the world’s great eke out a difficult living In the most est marine horror, gave not the slight hurt him, and she noticed that his of this horrible crime?" he exclaimed overcrowded of all the professions. eyes looked queer. For a moment the "H e insisted that you must be guilty, est syllable o f encouragement to the They consisted of a modest suite of agony of a terrible suspicion crossed as you had confessed. Ha offered, anxiously waiting world. rooms on the sixth floor. There was a her mind. Was It possible that In a though, to give you legal assistance, small outer office with a railed-off The steamer Virginian was finally moment of drunken recklessttesg he but only on one condition.” Inclosure, behind which sat a half heard from at 2:16 o ’clock Tuesday hsd shot Underwood? Quickly, almost “ What was that condition?" he de dozen stenographers busy copying manded. morning. She did not report the breathlessly, she whispered to him: legal documents; as many men clerks "Tall me quickly, 'tig not true. Is It? "That 1 consent to a divorce," re were writing at desks, and the walls presence o f any survivors on board. Tou did not kill Robert Underwood.” plied Annie quietly. The Titanic lies buried two miles were fitted with shelves filled with He shook his head. "What did you say?” ponderous law books. In one corner beneath the ocean surface, midway “ No," he said. “ 1 said I'd consent to anything If It was a room w’ ith glass door marked between Sable Island and Cape Race. “ Thnuk Ood for that!” aha ex would help you. but when he told me "Mr. Brewster, Private.” Her position when she struck the ice claimed. "But your confession— what that even then he would not come per Assuredly no casual visitor could berg was given as latitude 41:46 does that mean?” sonally to your support 1 told him we guess from the appearance of the north, longitude 50:14 west. “ I do not know They told me 1 did would worry along without his as place that this was the headquarters According to the Carpathia’s ad It They Insisted I did It. Ha was sistance. On that I left him." vices the liner, which struck the ice stirs I did It Ha told me he knew I "You're a brave little woman!" berg at 10:25 o ’clock Sunday night, did It. He showed me the pistol. Ha cried Howard. Noticing hsr pals, anx was so Insistent that I thought he was sank at 2 :20 o'clock Monday morning, ious face, he aald: right—that I had done It." In a deep nearly four hours later. "You, too, must have suffered." whisper be added earnestly: "But “ Oh. never mind me," she rejoined you know I didn’t, don’t you?" Titanic Victims Hsd Vast Wealth quickly. "What we muat do now la to "Who Is he?" demanded Annie. New York —John Jacob Astor was get you out of this horrid place and “The police captain.” among the passengers who went down clear your name before the world. W< “ Oh. Capt. Hinton told you you with the Titanic, according to a wire muat show that your alleged confes less dispatch received by Rradstreet's did It?" sion le untrue: that It was dragged Howard nodded. from the liner Olympic. Mrs. Astor from you Involuntarily. We must find Well-Authenticated Cases of Dumb aa wall as anyone. When asked for “ Yea, he told me be knew I did IL was save.) and ia being brought to that mysterious woman who cams to nsss Which Scientists Are Un an explanation of hls curious actions He kept me standing there alx hours, New York by the Carpathia. Wealth Underwood's rooms while you lay on able to Explain. \$e had none to offer. ” 1 almply can't questioning and questioning until I aggregating something like $500,000,- the couch asleep. Do you know what talk, no matter how hard I try.” was 1 tried to sit 000 is represented by seven o f the was ready to drop. my theory Is. Howard?" The I-ondon Lancet recently dug up the substance of bis answer. He bad down: he made me stand up. I did passengers on the Titanic. I f calam from Its old files the following etory: heard something of a “ rash vow" by "What?" demanded her husband. ity befell only a few o f these men it not know what I was saying or doing "I believe you were hypnotised Into A farmer of Somersetshire made a hls father, but could give no further would materially affect vast business 11a told me I killed Hebert Under making that ronfesalon. I've read of vow In the presence of hls wife never details. If these stories are to be ac enterprises in the United States and wood He showed me the pistol under such things before. You know the to speak to her again If she bore him cepted as true, they may perhaps be the strong light The reflection from England. He already had explained as the result of what are the polished nickel flashed luto my bora In college often hypnotized you. another daughter. You told me they made you do all three. A son was horn. but. strange railed "fixed Ideas," which sometimes •yea, everything suddenly became a Virginian Extsnds Hope. blank A few moments later th# cor kinds of things against your will. to say, when the child became old dominate slightly disordered or un New York A dispatch from St. oner rams In and Capt. Clinton told That big brute, Capt. Clinton, almply enough to talk and did talk to hla steady minds. Johns received at 2:16 o ’clock Tues mothers and sisters, the father could him I confessed But It Isn’t true. An forced hla will on youre.” Could Dc Better. day morning gave rise to the hope "By Jove— I never thought of that!” never get a “ word out of him," and nle You know 1 am as Innocant of The lecture was on the economic, that the steamer Virginian has some that murder as you are ” he exclaimed “ I know my head what was more the boy could not talk ot nature end showed that her great o f the Titanic's survivors on board. "Thank Uod, thank Hod!” exclaimed ached terribly after he got through ell I to * nT m* n- This wae assumed In the destructive poweera were used only The message said she would bring to Annie. "1 see It ail now ." that questioning When he made me neighborhood to be a punishment of St. Johns such survivors as she "m ay man for hls rash vow Th# re to transform the elements into other Her tears ware dried Her brain was look at that pistol I couldn't resist rescue.” Hope arises from the fact beginning to work rapidly. She al la y more But how are we going to Publication of this curious case led to channels. "T o Illustrate,” esld the professor, that the steamer ia putting in there at ready saw a possible line of defence. break through the net which the po- th* *PP*«rence of another aimllar tale "there Is In one of the Pacific Islands all, which she would scarcely do were lice have thrown around me?” of Intermittent aphonia, vouched for "1 don't know bow It ell happened," a volcano which has lor 16 years been there nnt some necessity for this ac “ By getting the beat lawyer we caa _* _°_f _ want on Howard ” 1 don’t know any pouring molten lava Into the ocean ■tanoe a young man of IS years had tion. She was bound for Liverpool. more about It than you do. I left you procure. I shall Insist on Judge Brew over a precipice 400 feet high and never spoken to hls father nor to any- to go to Undarwood'a apartmant. On ster taking the rase. He declines, but eleven miles long Eggs are boiled Is ' Canadian Liner Hits Ice. the way I foolishly took e drink When 1 »hall go to hla office again this after one In the neighborhood but hi* moth the open sea I t miles sway " Liverpool — The Canadian Pacific 1 got there 1 took more whisky. Be noon er and sisters. And he could not talk Ho must "My goodness'" cried a femlnln* Steamship company’s liner Empress with them In the presence of hie fa voice In the audience, "what a big pat fore I knew It I waa drunk. While Howard shook hls head o f Britain, which le ft St. John, N. B., ther. But when he visited the clergy- talking I fell asleep. Suddenly I heard and what a waste of fire and watei "You'll not be able to get Brewster. April 6, arrived here and reports hav g woman s voice." He would never dare offend my father men In a neighboring tows he talked land fuse over a little plain cooking!” ing encountered an ice field 100 miles in extent when bthree days out from Halifax. 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